<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=52&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=13" accessDate="2026-05-18T07:18:58+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>13</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>157</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="11569" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11207">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/776da5b76bec57895044542191b555c6.pdf</src>
        <authentication>1dc78c356b82763de2b0add368d27f4c</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115346">
                    <text>JU S T ASK

THE

FO LKS WHO
LIV E
I

TH ERE
I

I

Tennis Courts
Basketball Courts

STATES

Dedicated Parks
Shuffleboard Courts
Recreation Areas

On Highway 17-92 —
2 Miles South of Sanford

LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE
3 BEDROOM, 1 &amp; 2 BATH HOMES
Priced From $12,500 To $15,000

HOMES C O M P LE T E D AND
R E A D Y FOR
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Down Payments
• • low as

Otheri under construction will be
completed within one to three weeks

* 4 0 0

Monthly Payments
m

low M

A

Homes Are Equipped With
These Plus Features —
('u«tnm Hull! f j i h l n t U *
Terrain) Floor*
•
0 K Stove
•
(1 K Refrigerator
•
(J K Hot Wnler Heater*
Tile ltoIh
•
Venellnn Blinda
•
Wnl Fumiic*
•

C ltjr ft* w it *

Paved R t m li
Sidewalk*
Street I.lghla
Recreation Arena
Tennis Courta
Basketball Court
Dedicated Parka

We cin qualify you for one of these plane
hi thirty minutest

Baa Complete!/ Furnish id Modal Homa Today I

Personal Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Returned!

0 rr . J

&amp;
Soloi Office

udor. u
Phone F A

2-1501

�— „ ----

Aft

Local Group Supporting Macmillan, Nikita
16789768

Cross State Canal Drive
£ ,.e
Saniurd-T.lusvide Canal
will not be emphasised Una week
wh«n the Florida Waterway* Com­
mittee meet* with Florida'* rangrosionfl delegation w Washing­
ton
L.stead. the Committee, which
met Friday in Ocala, will push
for the allocation of tund* for the
actual ttart of the Cruu State
Canal. It will urge the delritation
to »erure an appropriation for the
j O ’Ject.
In the proipectu* prepared for
the U. S. Corp* of Engineers. UuCro«* Stale Canal »a* approved
for construction. Since 2530 per
ce.it of the tonnaire utrd in the
report would pat* through the St.
Johns River and the Hanford-

Officers Stumped
% Mayor Slashing
GKFFNSBUH G. lad. |U PI) —
Police today said they were at a
to** for clue* to the identity of
three men who lurrd Mayor Shel­
don Smith to hi' office and slash­
ed him about the face, neck and
arm* with a rator blade.
Smith, 39, who al»o served »a
p ly court judge, told police he
behoved the Saturday night a*
awult wa* a grudge attack.
Attendant* at Memorial lloipiU l (aid Smith wa* in fair condi­
tion. He wa* uncunaciou* for
nearly two hour* after the attack.
Smith *aid he received an aronymou* telephone call from a
man *eeking help in filling out hi*
Income tax. Smith arranged to
meet I he man at hla downtown ofee. where he eonduet* an acuntmg bu»ine»a.
' Smith *aid three men were wait­
ing at hit office and one began
■lathing at him with the raior
blade while the other two held him.
The bandit* took money from
Smith'* billfold, poibe laid, and
lifted the *a*h box in hD office.
Smith, the fattier of three child­
ren, ti concerned mortly with mis­
demeanors and traffic caiet In
la capacity aa city judge. Howvar, he octaiionally aentcncM
violators to *b»rt term* cn atete
penal farm*
____
a

t

*

Hoffa Interested
In Higher Wages
MIAMI BEACH &lt;UPI&gt; - Team
s l u r * President J a a c t Hoffa lay*
he te more Intereeted in higher
cragwe than hi a ehorter work
Week.
We're not going to worry
about a lew hour* off until we've
railed living itandard* first."
Hoffa said at a newt conference
Sunday.
"Who want* to stand still with
Mm tame wage* for two or three
o f f ir i just to have the eatra
*Whm«V' he aiktd.
Hoffa convened hie board of di­
rector* here today. He »aid the
■nion will discu** plant (or seva r il announced teamster* organ!
■alional drive*.
Hoffa said a shorter work week
would not improve the nnemploy
meni lituation.
"If a man only had to work
(our eight hour days at one job.
he'd ju»t have to taka another
9[&gt;art-time job — probably for leae
pay." he said

I

Titusville ( anal, the Sanford pro­
ject will depend only on the roostru.tiun of llie Cro&gt;» State Canal.
Waterway* Committee Chair­
man John tinder said, "Then the
Sanford - Titusville Cana] would
become a oecrssily and justlflcalion for conilructiua would he a
mailer of course."
The lawmaker! will meet with
the committee delegation at a
luncheon In the Capitol Building,
Thuraday. 8|pokrsman for the
group will tie Cordon Thompson,
Jackionville.
The canal pruject would link the
Atlantic Ocean lo Ih* Golf of
Mexico.
Krider wiU leave fur Washing­
ton tomorrow night. During the
stay he will meet with Navy of­
ficial* in reference to the Sanford
Naval Air Station, and will eiatt
an Industrial prospect
Krider and Al Lee represented
Seminole County at the Water
way* Hireling Friday,

Five Persons Dead
In Flaming Crash
CALLAHAN. Fla (U P H -F iv e
persons were killed in a flaming
cartruck crash on U.S. 1 just
south of here early today.
Highway patrolmen salt! only
one of the victims could l« im­
mediately identified. He was John
A. Barlow. 32, a Marine stationed
at Camp Lcjeune, N.C.
Trooper K. S. Akers said the
other victim* were a woman, aga
uncertain; a woman betwrn If
and 25; a man about 15; end a
boy about 10.
Akers said the victims were la
a car headed north which wai on
the wrong tide of the highway
when it smashed head-on Into a
Dactor-trailcr truck
Driver of the truck was Howaid
Lewis Fast of Crdarlown, Ca.,
who wai admitted to SI. Luke a
Hospital at Jacksonville.
Akers said the car Wat driven
by one of the women who appar­
ently fell asleep. It took workers
more than an hour to remove the
burned bodies {nun the wreckage.
.Uteri said the bodies were «o
badly burned It probably Would lie
afternoon before identification of
all the victims eotild be com­
pleted.

Marshall Suffers
Another Setback

MOSCOW (U P D —British Prune
Minister Harold Macmillan openrd formal talks on East-West las u e s with Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev in a I 1* huur meet
ing at the Kremlin loday.
A British spokesman said Use
two piemicis “discussed world af­
fair* in general." He said they
"have not gotten down to AngloRussian relations."
The London Dally Mad ssstd
Macmillan tuk] Khrushchev in in­
formal talks over the weekend
that Britain L ready to sign a
non-aggression treaty with Russia
if he finds it would help ease
Fast-West tension*.
An offirisl Soviet news agency
report on the opening session said
"a review was continued of ques­
tions of mutual interest."
Macmillan showed up foe hie
meeting with Khrushchev wearing
the foot-high white fur hat be
wore on his arrival in Moscow
arid which delighted Muscovites.
He also wore a borrowed fur rowt.
A British spokesman said Mac­
millan "gave a full explanation
of Western thinking on (he Soelat
Union and its policy" to Khrush­
chev at their informal talks out­
side of Moscow Sunday,
"Khrushchev spoke extensively
on what the Soviet government
thinks of the West and Western
policy," he addtd.

At Least 120 Dead
In Tribal Rioting
BRA ZZA V ILLE. Congo (l'Pa»—
The savage intertribal rioting
that killed at lead 1ft) Krrroca
here last week wa* reported to­
day to have *pread tot hr jungle
town of. Ft. Rouitet, J30 mile*
north of Rrauaville.
Thr re wa* no Immrdiatr report
of casualties from Ft. Rnusset.
but It was known that a number
of native huts there had been art
on fire.
A detachment of a'.ate police
was sent north from Rrauaville
late Sunday in anticipation of
trouble at Ft Roussel.
y
A tense calm reigned in flrasaaville loday with several thou­
sand French • officered Negro
troops patrolling the streets ready
to clamp down on any new riot­
ing.
Wailing African women, carry­
ing their household belonging* on
their heads, were streaming back
Into the devastated rows of
shacks in Poto-l'oto and Bacongn.
at oppotlle soda of this teeming
city.
B rsn a villr remained under vir­
tual martial law, enforced by
French High C o m m i s s i o n e r
George* Guy with the consent of
Premier Fulbert-Youlou, head of
thi* Infant African republic.

*

_________________

XLIX

U n ited

a w iINDEPENDENT
N n E P K M n c N T DAILY
n iii.T
iNEWSPAPER
t r v v Q P ip c b
AN
PrewA

Estab lish ed

1908

M ON DAY. F E B R U A R Y

23. 19'.9

SA N FO RD .

FLORIDA

NO.

S7«

Segregation End Not In Sight
For State Schools, Odum Says
Option, Scholastic
White
House
Hits
Pioneers Assem ble
News Briefs
Averages To Help,
Picks Italy Vacation Demos On Dulles
For A n nu al 'Night' Official Declares

BONN. Germany lU P ll - West
German cAaneellur Konrad Ade­
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt;— The
nauer plans to vacation In Italy
Mints Houie taid today that
for the second straight year.
Democrat* demanding th* re­
placer lent of ailing Secretary of
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Rainy Slate John Foster Dulles an- juit
weather forced postponement oil trying *lo get Ihelr name* in the
groundbreaking ceremonies today newspaper*."
Sen*. Stuart Symington (D-Mo )
for the new east front of the UJI.
and Hubert H. Humphrey (DCapitol.
Mmn l called on President Eisen­
hower to name a successor to
Dulle* at once.
TEHRAN, Iran (L P l)-lra n la n
White House Press Secretary
:
*• * * * Jams* C. Hagerty di»mU»ed the
tiraWMediby ^vlat^threata. of^re- ,|1(fment, * , M much publicity
tallatlon If Iran signs a military reeking. He said In answer to
agreement with the L . S.
luestions lhal "it Is remarkable
what people will say lo gel their
names In th* newspapers."
HIGHLAND SPRINGS.
Va.
Hagerty said this was his own
«U P I&gt; - James W. C ast. « . was rescUon lo the Symington and
burned te death Saturday while Humphrey statement* but that th*
trying to find and save hi* dug lYrridenl was aware of them
"lie Is also aware of th* many
in his biasing humr. The dog al­
other member* of th# Senate from
ready had fled safely.
both parties who say we should
avail ourselves of Dulles' ser­
TOKYO (UPI) — The city gov­ vices," Hagerty eald.
Sens John F. Kennedy IDernment voted a special 555.600
appropriation during the weekend Mass ), John J. Sparkman (DAla.) and Richard L. Neuberger
to fix the road* which Crown
(D-Ore.) differed with Hymlng
Prince AkiWto and his commoner
Ion and Humphrey. They said
fiance will i-avel on tnelr w-d- Eisenhower should wail lo name a
dmg day, April 10.
successor to the cancer stricken
Dulles.
Elsenhower, meanwhile, s p e n t
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U P Ij~ more than an hour with Acting
The U. 1. JU'tlee Department Secretary of State Christ tin A.
goes into federal court here today Herter. Hagerty said th# meeting
to seek a psrmanent Injunction dratl with a broad rang* of Stale
against two resigned vutlng regls- Department mailers.
tan and to half allrgcd discrimi­
nation against Negro**

Ceremonies Delayed

Iran Won't Scare

Gives Life For Do?

Road Repairs Slated

Injunction Scheduled

Strike Violence Hits
P iIT SU iH G H (U PD - Police
were ruthrd to e plant of (he
strike hound Allis Chalmers Co.
today when pickets tried to halt a
flat-car by forming a human bar­
ricade. Police (armed It a not and
arrested morr thin 15 persons.

Syrians On Parade

Case Isn't Closed
On Air Space Here

Negroes Arrested

W ire

-f

------------------

FT . BRAGG. N. C. &lt;U1»1&gt;—
Army doctors repurted today
treatment uf Gen George C.
Marshall, TN-year-old World War
II chief el staff, has been compli­
cated by a pituitary involvement
which has weakened his condi­
tion.
DAMAM.Ua (UPD — several
Col. ti. M. Powell, chief of med­
thousand troopa and hugs Sovieticine at Womack tienrral Hospi­
made tank* paraded through th*
tal here, where Marshall is being
streets of this Syrian capital to
treated fur a second stroke suf­
day In tribute to United Arab Hefered last week said the genera]
publir President Gama I Aldrl
Two middle X-ray units from Nasser and Yugoslav President
"shows an indication of an in­
volvement uf pituitary and "this the State Board of Health will ar­ Tito.
Involvement has complicated hla rive In Sanford tomorrow
The local health unit and the
treatment.'
However, Powell said Marihall Seminole County Tuberculosis and |
-pent a restful night and was con- Health Association are arranging
•clou*, lie said the genual's pneu- a schedule so everyone In the
rounty will have an opportunity
nomia remained under Control
Marshall's condition was listed to get a free X ray.
One mobile unit will be In
as "serious" and the prognosis
downtown S a n f o r d , tomorrow
wa* still guarded.
The air rights raw Is lari elos, ,
, .
—
A Sunday mrdiral bulletin rw through March 7. In front of Yow
ell’a.
Hour*
ftvr
X
rays
will
he
10
^
J*1In M o o n s h in e L o s e
^ned «&gt;•*&lt; Marsh.n w .. -hoMmi
______ _______ __ a m
to t p. m. snd &gt;1 p m ,
The cate, tried last week in the
Viol. Brown and Ros.I.e Faulk- h*
U » » * « n U y seamed
to be improVing” sll|htiy during
U- * District Court. Orlando, lo­
nor were arrested for selling th* past thrrr days.
The other unit will be al the vulved II parcels uf land around
moonshine in Midway Saturday
Gists Fountain in Fern Park frum the hsnfutd Naval Air Station.
night.
1-4 p. m tomurrow, and
at th*
The guvtrnmcnl *u»d property
A The two Negro a uni** were pul
Focsd Center in Altamonte Spring* owners for settlement for com■ the county Jatl.
from 16 p. m,
liensatinns, following a "declaraOther weekend report* included
Mr*. Lorraine Graham, exrcu Uon uf taking" In 1953 The de­
routine drunkenness and traffic
tiv* secretary uf th* TB Astoria claration gives the government
offenders Sheriff J
L. Hobby
A Ihiee tar atsidvm Saturday tiuri, has urged evrryonr to take perpetual right* to the air sparr
said that telephones stolen from night Uvrnt-d things up at the advantage of the service. "It Is
over the land* in the approach
public booths w rrr becoming of corner of 26lh SL and Sanford only by finding hidden rases in pattern.
grcal concern, both to hi* de Ay*.
time lo efferl a rurr and hy pre­
The case had !&lt;*«-n reported a*
pariment and the telephone oom
Jimmie lew Cleveland, Sanford venting the unwilling spread of &gt;'u**d. A spokesman for Kenneth
pany.
negro was arrested on three this disease that we will ever lie Npauluig, attorney for the dr"We are watching at many •-ounti when he was unable to pre­ able to eradicate tuberculosis,"
fondants, said this morning that
booths a* possible, and trytng to vent his ear from plowing Inin the she said
negotiations are stfil in prorr-s.
M pl th* phone company to move rear of another, causing a chain
All but six paicels were settled
them to well lightest or occupied reaction.
out of court lael week. The dis­
areas." he said.
Occupant* of the other two car*
puted property lie* on the west
were Mrs. Sadie June* ITuchl,
Two i alls wrrr answrrtd by the shir of the field bounded by San­
Long wood, and Almas Eugen* FI Sanford Fire Department over the
ford Ave, Mattie St . the Atlan­
kridgr, Miami. They hid stopper! weekend.
tic Coast Lin# tracks and Gen­
for the Daffic Ughi
Firemen put out a car Itre Sat­ eva Ave. *
Cleveland was charged with urday at 5 SO p . m at V * East
driving while intoxicated, improper Eighth St., and squelched *n over
Joseph Gibbs Jr., uf Lake Mon­ iirenae tags and carries* and ne­ heated kerosene heater at 2407
roe, died al 1:50 a. m. today In flr- gligent driving.
Adams Court last night
range Memorial Hospital Oibbt
jf a * hurt seriously, Feb. U , when
*Ua bicycle was hit by a truck on
Th# Harford tlauufacturtng Co
will ask for the right to purchase
{Rate Road 46.
additional eity land lo the north
Gibb* had a paper route from
Paola to the Lake Monroe Bridge
of Ms present location tooighl at
and was deheenng papers when
the City Commission meeting.
(he accident occurred He was 11
Alto on the agenda is the re­
quest of David Gatrhel for funds
The body la at Bnsson Funeral
for the "Highway |7 Asscv-iathin"
Home. Funeral service* will be
Under Mir leadership of VAH-I, | including Yale, Harvard, D « t- for tourist advertising
announced
a sugby team ha* been formed at mouth and Princeton.
Commiviionere will hear a re­
Th* City of Hanford is doing il* commendation from th* Zoning
Iha Hanford Naval Air Station.
Known as the Navy Sanflys, Ih* part tu promote Ih* tram Playen and Planning Commission aUwit
will use the field across th* street
team has formed a schedule, its from the Giant's Dormitory for mechanical garages in the retailcomm*rrial arras; and a consider,
first gem* will be played March scrimmage and games. Th* pub ation of utilities agreements with
LONDON i UPD—An Air Minis­ 7 at Pensacola against the Royal
lie to invited to tha arrimmage the Hanford-Housing Authority,
try ifxktsm ** add today that Canadian* of Saufley Field
Thuraday at t p. m., whan the man
Air Marshal Wlllicm M*d&gt;--.*ld
Tha Sanford team i* unique to will appear to full regalia.
commander in chief of th* Royal the Navy, and will attend tradi­
Members have been recruited
A ir Force la tha Middle East, tional Rugby Weak In Bermuda from aB unite at Ramey Field.
May fair Inn guests joined 16
wounded himself la tha lag .while during April. There the Navy Captain of the Navy Sanflys la local prate*liana I golfers for the
acting as starter at a croes-coun Sanflye will compete against the Tom (Hambonei Hamilton. The third prosm tournament at th*
try race oa Cyprus.
British Army, th* Bermuda Ath­ team to the only one formed In season, today.
“The air mershal sufftred a letic Aseociation Canadian Wan­ th* tooth, and will represent the
The tournament* have bvtoiss
ted
» * ie
d leg from th* bldrJl wad- derers, the New York Rugby Club southern states ax such.
a feature of Monday golf at the
Ms* apohaamaa said.
and a stream at Ivy League teams.
Let's have as n.
Mayfair Country Clo*

X-Ray Units Here
Starting Tuesday

Leased

9

Negro Is Charged
In 3-Car Accident

Car, Heater Blaze

Joseph Gibbs Jr.
Dies In Hospital

Industry Seeking
To Buy City Land

Local Rugby Team
Unique In South

Officiol Wounded
*in Starting Race

Pro-Am At Mayfair

Lake Mary'i Jlth annual Pinneed Night will lorgm at T o clock
tonight.
Site of the celebration will be
th* Lake Mary Chaml&gt;er of Com­
merce building.
In the annual observance, the
Lake Mary Chamber has good
reason for honoring Honda's resi­
dent* who have passed Ihelr itoth
birthday. The Chamber I* in* old­
est in Hie stale, and only recently
observed Its Kth anniversary.
Invited are all pioneets, new
and old. They will be greeted with
pm es, refreshments and entertainmrnl. Speakers will include
Mack Cleveland Jr., K. T. Ml twee,

Mrs. Mary Karl* Walker and Dr.
J. Bernard jiuol.
TAMPA (U PI) — Yost public
Mutual selections will be of­
fered by Ih* Triple Trio and Hi* schools In Florid* ran continue
Double guarict from Seminole to operate on a segregated bail*
High School. Dances by students for years, Assistant Ally. Gen.
of the Deanna School uf Dance Ralph Odum said today.
Odum, slat* segregation expert,
have been specially planned to
amuse Ih* "young" oldsters
satd the parent option plan of
The piece d* resistance will I* private schools would he needed
Dot tie J inline and her dummy, only In scattered spot*. He urged
till la, Dorothy is a quiet observer that the Legislature adopt this
of coniuiunlty living. Her opinions plan so that parrnla can with­
cleverly are expressed through draw their children from integrat­
the medium of Olltt.
ed schools and educate them prlFrank Evans, chairman of Pio­ vatrly with Itate financial assist­
neer Night, has slrrtsrd that those ance.
under 60 may be admiilrtl. if they
"The courts have not ruled that
accompany one of th* older guest*. racial Integration must be carried
There is no charge for the gay
out Just for the sake of integra­
evening.
ting. regardless of normal geo­
All over 60 will be given Piuoter
graphic districting." Odum told
Badges. Those wearing Ih* badges
tomorrow night will be guests of th* Independent Bankrra of Flo­
the Bill Theatre and manager rida at a luncheon meeting.
Th* Orchard Villa School la
Millon Hawley. They will see ih*
movie “ Hally Round the Flag, Miami, an all while school which
Twenty nrw hutnes have been Hoys", starring Joanne Woodward the Dade County School Board
started in a new suldiv stun near and Paul Newman.
ordered integrated next fall, ia
Semln»le High S«hnol on 2Uth St.
located In a predominantly Negro
San Sem Knolls will contain
acclion.
three bedroom, two hath homes,
"Wher* residential areas by
larigiiig frum 513.25ft to 1H.250.
rare are not so well defined, the
Philip J. Zeuli, formerly of
criteria provided by tha school
Hackensack, N J , has developed
placement law, such aa scholastic
2 300 home suldivUions around
levels, will result In a high de­
llusbrttuch Height. N. J., wher*
gree of natural segregation,"
Arthur Godfrey, Frank Sinatra
Ddura declared.
and Barney R»*a make their
The Seminole Chapter of the
lie said there should be a law
honin The houses were priced Amrriran Canr*r Sorieiy will h«M lo drline the reason and condi­
from 5IS,(K)0 o $6rt,ow».
un urgatiDatlumd tun ting al thr tions which lustily a child'* withZeuli is now residing In San­ Civic Center, Wednesday, al 7:M drawal from an Integrated public
ford. and plans to build several P m.
school and hi* receiving a granthome* with distinctive design In
(ten# IlsstrU. executive three- m-aid wdh wtu-h to attend g priibis area, "I feel that Banfold U tur &lt;sf Urange County and fleki | rate srhool. '*
one uf the (avtrat growing cilice representative fur lit* counties,
Omium said Ihie law ahuuld bn
'including Seminole, will discus* ! PAiaed with the idea that the 8uPair with high 74 t* T9 IhU in Florida," h# satd,
oflernuun. Parti* cliriuly luiiixht
Sale, and promotion fur Ban in drlail Ih* past performance premr Court had ruled that tir#
and Tbe-day. Warmer tonlxht Seni
Knolls will be handled and th* future plans uf III* local art ui segregation by races in
schools ia harmful.
with lu* 60 to 65. Variable wind* through thr office of Slemper chapter.
"We Hunk it necessarily fotlnwa
I to II mile* par huur.
I Agency, Realtor*.
Dining Ih* past year, th* local
chapter has shown educational that the art of forcing a child
films Ui various civic organiia- to attend an integrated school,
linns, service clubs, Navy per­ reganllrs* of his deep • seated
sonnel and dependents and tociai training and convictions would,
Irecause of the same intangible,
group*.
Th* chapter also bar operated psychologk-el factors, result in
a loan clos*t to supply rancor harm to the child, and unequal
opportunities,"
ba
patient* with various diesiing* educational
and sick room supplies. A large said.
"Tina Inequality should justify
mimtier of women's elubs of Sca legal method by whlrh a parent
ruiivula
iVunt)
have
supported
TA LLA H A SSEE (U PI) — The rtiung legislation to baad off th#
thi* program by preparing th« could make a choice a* to whrih*
state Junior Chamber of Com­ ariun.
The lewlutiun passed bate Sun- dtr-slngs from discarded bed lin­ er his child will attend an into*
merce has passed a resolution
grated school."
ens.
dny said;
opposing any mux* to abolish
All dubs and urfanilsGon* arc
"The J*y&lt;*** believe tiir pub­
Florida's fr»c public achuul sys­ lic echouls must be prt«rrved etui j invited to arm! representatives
that ti is the reeponsibtIUy that
th,» meeting. Aa Invltcllon U
tem.
piewrvation ami control of the **»end#d to any rc.ld.nl of the
The rwaolulson dowa mil mention
public achoul syatem rest In th* county whe la interested in the
the race issue, but in K th*
fund- of the clllien* of Florida.' work of cancer rontrol and who
Jay era* support the school system The resolution said it ie th* is Intrrrslad In maintaining an
a* guaranViead by Mir Florida "inherenl duty" of rlvie organiia- atlivc county rhapter.
A Charlotte, H. C., visitor toll
Constitution.
lions w&gt; InVrlve thwmsalves in
Sanford wills a warm spot to hta
Copies of It will he sent to ltu*« which affect th* life of the
heart (or it* honerl reiKlenle.
ail members of tne Legislature community they iwrv* and "the
When J. Norman (Vase cam#
whim Convene. M l* Apr.. I. J(,
ut )) Cu,UVII.. ,
to police to rvpurt the loss of big
Sum# legislative U .d.re has#
mv.luabU role which
“ «r‘lF d e n o t e d U ^ Kl.edullng pub||c rJu, ation ,.U ) , ln , hc #1IB
A .Sanford Negro is in Jail un­ wallet. It was already llu-r*. Mr*.
uf token school integration ill tinued growth of Florida."
der a total bond of tlfut after Ft. C. (layman had found it in ■
tclrpbune booth. The wallet corn
Dad* County and have Called for
In other revolution*, the Jaycres shooting twice al Stephen E. Bos­ lainrd ttno and Identification
expiesvnl full confidence in the ton al Cypress Ml,
tlt-ert t allowa&gt; wa* arrested cards.
public siltool program a* it esiitls
Pease was slayuig aiovartl Ora
la Flurld* and Ulgrd adequate when police arrived on Ih* Kenr houseboat, "Noah's Ark” at Mia
*1
2:57
a.
m.
Saturday.
financing of tin- Minimum Foun­
municipal dock.
He missed both lime*.
dation
Program
fo r
public
Prase's statement: *1 know Wa
The industrial plant of Johnson achiMil,
silly to report my wallet muring
Electronic* in Casselberry was
The Jaycees named • National
—but I can tall by your f a r #
entered by thieves over the week­ League ban-hall pitcher, a county
Thieves stole wrillches and that its already here.” The beam
jutlge, a state attorney, a Imiliier screwdrivers from the Stafford on Policraurnan E ilrllr Jennings'
end.
An official loid .Sheriff's depu- and
physician a . Florida'* five Boat Works Friday night, after cn face wav a dead giveaway.
firs that apparently nothing was most outstanding young men of irrmg the building through a wlnThe grateful sailor left |10 for
missing, but they could not be 1954
dow. Nothing else was disturbed, Mr*. Dayman, who «** unaware
sure until everyone came tu work.
that »he would I* rewarded.
Hie horiur* went to Lew Bur- ( according to police report*.
. -----------■■1■
Deputy Yarn Brewster 1s Inves­ itottc. Sarasota Springs, Milweu
he* Braves pitcher; .Martin Coun­
tigating.
•
ty Judge Evan* Crary J r.; State
Attorney Guidon Oldham Jr.,
Lecburg. Ralph P. Farrell Jr.,
Sarasota bidder and developer,
and Ur Hymen J. Roberta, West
Palm Beach.
A plan fur the "Voice uf Ih*
Houthern Stair*" was outlined to
Rotary Club member* today by
visibility was exit to an eighth
United Pre** International
W. H (Bill) Reedy, state repre­
Winds np to 40 miles an hour of a mil* in blowing snow and fog
sentative from l-ake County.
ov*r parts of N*brsvka. Imperial,
powered a sttuW storm (torn N*Reedy's address, entitled "The
Neb , wa* burird under nine Inch­
Key to Pear* in America.’’ asked
WASHINGTON ( lll'l) — House liis.k s into the til rut Dikes re­ es ol snow by early today.
for support of thr public rela­ OOP leader Charles A. Halleck gion tuday and weathermen itFurther south, tha high wind*
tions plan, which would tell the predicts that the nation'* voters sued heavy anuw warning* for kicked up dust storm* Sunday to
northern stale* the truth about
will eirct lajth a Republican presi­ central Wiacunaln ami Michigan. th* TtXas and Oklahoma pan­
Negro cundition* in the South.
Thr band uf snow was part of a handles and parU of waster*
dent ami Congress in I960.
Halleck said In a radio inter variety of stormy w**lh*r which Kansas.
Gusty winds also hamparad
view Sunday that the voter* are broke out on Ihc heels of ■ -arm.
"comlrg back to their sensei." ilig trend in most of the East. firemen in cunUinlng e b lu e
lie added: "I believe a lot of peo­ Drenching rain* pelted a wide which destroy ad a theatar to
ple already ara beginning to real* area from th* auuth-oantral states dxwntuwn CarbundeJa, 0 L TM#
Police said a suspicious Sanford tie what a bad mistake Uy*y Into the Mississippi and Ohio val- fir* early today threatened ais
resident uncovered a phony deaf made by 'urnlng against Mm OOP ley* and sle*t glaiad highways be­ nesrbp bualaaaa building* tor •
in IM 8"
tween tl * enow aad rata areas,
mule Friday afternoon
The bluwing snow, ranging
Along tha Boudawollan Wa basis
The House leader declined to
When the man handed her a
card lhal asked for bus fare to guess who the I960 Republican from two to nine inch**, began River, nearly 30,000 acre* of farm*
Jacksonville, aba called th* police. presidential nomine* would be but Sunday and pushed across nor­ land remained tinder water In tb*
President thern
Nebraska,
southeaster* Uwrencavllla, B L, area da spite
Josh Tucker Hatton wae found conceded that Vic*
to be "Just pretending.' He talked Richard M. Nixon and Near York South Dakota, northwestern and efforts to drain the Ikaalwalers by
a lot after he wa* arrested for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller had • northern Iowa and southern MIn­ dynamiting n break to • n r^ n
vagrancy.
to toe m s *.

New Homes Slated
Near High School

Cancer Group Sets
Planning Session

W eather

Retain Public Schools,

Jaycoe Resolution Asks

Wallet Returned,
He Likes Sanford

Police Jail Negro
In Shooting Case

Thieves Pay Visit
To Johnson Plant

Thievtn Take Tools

Snow Hits Lakes Region,

Bill Reedy Talks
To Local Rotary

Storms Pelt M id "Nation

Halleck Predicts
GOP Win In ’60

‘Mute’ Uses Card,
Woman Uses Phone

�|

g—Mot., Teb. 28. 1989

Rife t o t i r f

fm O

Quotable M id-Florida Picks
Quotes
Dunn A s M anager

Legal Notice
M l:tilLl 1 in«
La i t i n M t in s I i i i i i m m . ru n
T U B im p h o i n u n y t p t M e n u
i * p M in n • i H i i r l S i i i i*iih .
T I P I IIP M IM P lim 'iK ll »*!■•
• I t . MINI:* I U K M K . H u ll*
■i n i : » - . i . v n c i . m u . u n i t
»~
iHKM Pt x t m .r .i. m h k r u r i t ,
A N iin m M

. n u l l *-

iiti

u p

.

i.t u n it *:, t «i * H iiii m h i - i»

* » ; it.

r r . i c r i m » i . m i i i * m i 111. ' i n
«
n u n i i n r i i r v .K T . * i n rim #
• IU IM i IO K
Till*.
IM t llN tlt
r u n 11«%
..........
O P „% ________
_
.n. l. * H
. it
.
iiit m n r
i l i u m
T in
m il-

TIXO I’P n r ilH I l II14M.II*.
11 HP HIM* Ip* Tun » i-'IIO«rll &lt;.(
m*

lin n

P’ lt*.

|W *«
Ar1#4l J
%—* - 1

X ! i » t i -&gt;&gt; •

Ip tiiii

N a *• |.&gt;ir. i». * i
4 « *lii*# f - ■m l l .
I ... 11. . . * if.ft w - i h
•I**.
II'. r d
I l l ; . n l l h 1* I P * •**!*■ » » : . ! •
• f . * » r tl-» nf P i n t k 'r t * i. I*
• r r l g l h nf 1 * f»*l

-" 'I

I ' r . r r i t A t i n j i li-'-*! ll * t p l . f i
. . . lin n
n llh
P l.t.
It' * 1 l l *
I n i k . P , u * It f l | l H H l l i . 4 . Ill
..." P i t . I p i . r . K I , I n . *fdl1* * f
; * f• * :J

7*1
i

nf

dtnti* It •i1 .li.ll* l&gt;» lin*

■I
r * «■'i»( . •••■I*.
• ' • I * . r . i N l l t i . r l , ■&gt;•»« •-■
h * r &lt; m ................•
lM
*&gt;lth iall! "IM • l..
I I I * n l &lt; l l f , t II*n i l i . . . . 1 1 . i l l .
I . n on
m l
» i» » rt » n d m l o r t a l
• * » ’. II • ln lt f.« ll&gt; B -.luitu -*t «(» •
Ill I I # T ' . K n n f A l r . m n l i t # Sprl -IX* .
Flori.i*
lu» • li t

R il
'(tv

H i l l y p i i» *1 t : "i I J
I inn * | i k M a r i m ' * 1 f . i l " • «
of i l l . l i l i i M M l l i i of A i l * ) . I n .
f u l l * , l o K *10111 l l S« f . * l |

Ac!
U ti

A 4 . U I I * I i * l » . ff»m I* , l o t . ' « . &lt; ! • . o lll. ll n l l . m r»*t &gt; »m to i*-» N n i l i t r l l . l ' . i 1* . * Hi*.

Ri

r» r«i*fr» a ir.*:, lo * »ll*h
of

-

J*

M l.

fh»fry Pi i «*i »i*74 It* )•'•«•*•

Can

11*11 * n h A i l . i . t * . 11.1*0
I n lh « l n i . f . . . t Inn of l l . r i n t l .
T r i l l , t a * w l * i h of I * l « » l !

&lt;1*11

The i

r * r h I T * . * f f n oi l l * l » ' * f , ' f ;
|i*n
» it«
&lt; '•"
V a rik
•
glatpn c*
of
**
f * * l . ta ■ * !d u- nf t * t l . l l

* Ihe

H i . n i l . I . #r A * . n il * fr o m It * IS*
1 . r * * ' l l * n • Ith W » l l l i » * A * * Oil* r . * * l i n 10* W # » l ln .p n 4 » » r
of
S#&lt;|t»-i
l» ,
Tnnn.nll* ••
f in u lh . I t * " * . I * . P . . I I . l a •

Fl

»*&lt;n
.
h»»,

-«■

• Km of :&lt; f*«t
B l l l r l y flflV *
11n • a t l a - l I .

by/

f.nni I P . * « u lk
B I « ( X l&gt; l « l * »

to af
a f l*n|
l , i J.
l . lltil
Ml*. X
X 1
I*.1,
kaiilh tin*

A*1HlfInn
Um
i i inainUl#*
1 1 * f k * r ' a Art
Alflnn lto
o AlD
• p i l u l l . I n a * 1 1 III o f l v ! • • • :

r nl r f
mi r
&lt;nu

J l M f H il l* l l r l n * from i l . o r . . .
* n t . i l . l l i i i c p i 4 . i n . n l K * * t In
l l n . n f • . r l l o a 1*
S I X *U lb . f t * a « # M
a » l * l k a f I I fa *1.

J .c
Si

IV *.t
•J* i1
Ta«ilt l k l p
l i l t . lo

r*n

A l l a f **l&lt;l i m p r u v . i t i . i i l . i&gt; l.o
Anna In i . i m p l l a n r *
* 1111 p l a n . ,
• p a . If 1**1 In n* , a n i l . t l i m a l * . n.n*
an I l i a * l l h I k . T n * i i l i n k o f th»
T o » I 4 a f A l l l m a n l * P p r l n * . *111111
K p ita*. *p *.irit*lln a &gt; . I n 4 * . l l .
m at** h u t
h im
p . f * i » f o i * ah -

*ffiS
but
l«i

•ra**4 hr lh* Tuan I ’nunrll. #M

SSI
la

i

. « n . l l l x l * lh * p la n , n-d
• a l l n n * f a r Mil* * « r h t
huw . T m iiiK rfm ij. m :

?&lt;;
t

*i&gt; #ii liu p ,.

it

BOliVllill Thai lh* Town I'nuo.il
af Ik* T .* n of Alttmania H nii.p
4**io*
* * n i * ll in iliih t * ** a p .t.M .it
pul,lln Iniprni.m*nl to l i o p i n t .
np*lm «|. p . l *
I*||4 h . M
( l l•f*».
l , f&lt;np(trn*l.

hill
“ V *
10M

■ u r f a . t w i t h a a l i i . . 11 1 .■! » u b . b . » .
of * U r . • lim n i » ' h • • t l . i l l t l l l a n
at a m i l *a4 m t o . i . i * • « !, i h *
• l l a w l n p t l i u i A u * l , f . 1 #»

_ nth

7

* ut

H t w h u r r p o i l I h i i . # f r .o * l i .
In « r*.ril» n
•lih
P i.i.
li.-a.i
4*4 K a r i n t n l h * Piitiih r l t h i a l . o i i l l n * n f P i n t P l n i l , t&gt;
a V rK Ih of I * f . * l :

. At

*-tai
&gt; -4 ki
I

tti

P * r * . l A . a n u * frno t M* I n i n .
* . . 11011 a i m
p i*m
ft.iarl 1 1 *
K nrth
( » Ih n Poult* rlthl-nf.
• * f tin * of P l r * l P i f t H . In *
• i Ilk a f t * f»4L

1«

IT lIllr

&gt; lr*# l

...lin o

aiiii

f . n n i II. t»l#r.
Ait*l*t4* lin * .

H a .t
l a Hi* I n i t r . M H n n
I I . 110 I I * T r i l l , i n ■ o i t l h

f*»t;

Park
H on

f'l.ro
» IIH

f*«l.

la

Knflk,
—

a

a

of
rf

l r * m 11 * I m r r t # , .
m il*
f 1 r .i l
II*

41*1* 01 .
•lillll

I,r Ml «|

af

It

l.*t,

* It a Ml 1 1, n' A l . f l i l n ItnO I l l * to*
■• r » * r i l o i i • Ho M . n l t n l A i *
0X« P.*4| In Ilia \V*»i
i l t r r of P t n l o n I * . T n v o . h l n
: l X a u t h , H a n * . 1* flail, to a
• K i l l of 1* m u
*“
•*“

l l . i r r l y l i r l i * f r o m ih o P x n l i ,
H o * ol l . o l I , Il l ' . t X I'. I n l h .
P n u l p t i n * o f t a i l * III... k
|i,
T V a l k o i ' t A n m l l o n to A l n m a n l .
• r f 10 * * . I n * a i t l t i * r 1 1 | * * ( i

Mainiilu 1111 4 0 f I *1114 111. I t l r l
.III ril.H ii* p a l. i n . n l I 411 la
■ Iho t i . i i llo. „l r**' 11,11 |.
- T*«n»hlp l l P a n t k . tlant* t *

n#

H a il,

■ » •“
f

**

Blind Evangelist
Conducts Revival

Casselberry Lions

Ida

.p iT iT iiiiit
1 1 r . m n . v n 1 &gt;:
' T - a i t h l . t l . . t-l 1111—it . l - a l l bn o n *
li* *ah P * a l l . - t l i # IM t l P a d i a l . l y f r .. - i
• nd a f i a r l i t p a . . a * a a n d a d - h
lian
4 1.r 4|*TI111 t h l * H l h d a y of P r * .
f u a / y , A . li . I * . * .
/ • ! W . I . a n nf for d
ih i

to

a

w ijin

pf

ll

i**t,

l k * l *11 o f a . I I In 1p r a 4 . l n . n l . . h a l l
t . t o p * l a t i r l . ' r o m p l i a n r * . i&gt;,
II I * y l t a t
(p * .|fir* l|* n » .nil . I I I .
m i l . * I h . r t f a r * o * * r n o f it * in 1 0 .
n f l l r * a f i h . T o o n 1 la rk o f 1 1 .
T o o n of A l t o n iu o i. O n f ln * ., n h i . i i
aa1.1 pl an *: .p#, i l l . mint,. * i,, | (l
H a iti* * h a tr t,..n h t i . l a l o r , .0
p r „i * &lt; l h r l o a * * i 4 *■,, w* n * 'mu 11 ('ll
an&gt;l I ' o n i i l l u l . l l i . n l . a n d
*i&lt;*.
n l l l n u l a n * f a r &gt;*14 p r o p . . 1 |m ,
p in t.p u n ,
anrt l h . T , i » n 1 m i n r l l
at I h * T . . 1 1 nf l l t i i h . i i i r X p r l n | 4
4 #» * h * r * h r i l i r t i i r Ihn r n r . l l l ,
for
lli.
Iinp|«i4 . i n a n i a
of
a . I,f
lh * ro u a h la r.., a* a lu i.ra i.i
n, a
h .r...* rv
P nl i ll n I n i p r n i . 10 . 0 I
iip.
it
P u llm a n
m :x &lt; ii.v n ii

it

ha
ATTPPT:
1*1 l U n r y

ru n

li.n a .n
TH4 WK 4*1-1111 K
(H Patt
p * h . :&gt; A M a r , *

I hi h l l . h

la

:•

t

Congress Hears George's 'Farewell'

k llf.
Inl# r#
N« to
. |ln»
n lliu

Funeral Tuesday

Death!

In f**tl
A p . U l t a P l l v * from l i .
a arilan • I l k H o lly P i r . * i
In l h . N n rik rIw lil.n f** .
o f I ' t i . i r * P i n . I, lo a
of t* f» *i:

•

DeBary Man Dies;

H a l l y U l M I * f | | n i 11 • I n l a n . i **rllu a
w ill*
lU fa ill. T i.ii
Wfatt
l a Ikn l a U . M . l l a n
0'

A t.U tta rni.«. in * 4*liftii of

{

l a a l n t l a l t l a l . * a . | la ii
n
.10
It*
a n t ........
o r l , ’ii. d i k e
pu d k P x t l l o p Mpan a n d l o i f i m rnniil. a n d t h a t o n . - l h l r d nf I h .
• M ira m l
of . * ‘&gt;1 m m ,
......................
Lonawowl * Mid Florid* Golf i-rior to coming lu the L o n fu ^ j
• h a l l l&gt;a P . U
fm iu
lh * ilfb arti
P u m I nf a .
Tnnr
X nilrd F rrtt Intrrnallon.1
1 ( |u|,
»nnoufiffd fmploy. lour**-.
M
lip . I T t V R T M P .l t 1 IB P O I.V illi*
That
M I* l h * ' l * ' r r i n | 1 1 I . 0 1 n l
MIAMI BEACH — T ram ilTfi mfnt 4&gt;f Varnon J. Hum. .IcmliiIt «••• Mlllrn who tir.ignrd »r.d
l h * . h o X r l h a i a l l l«t» a n * Ia n. *.
I’m idm i J*m n Hoffp, ttiartlnf al* Cnunly CommiiMonfr, • ’ b u i l t I h * ba n 'an flu l u u r i r , a n d
к.
lp ilo ln i
&gt;n.|
m nll«u*M «.
at
t h * t i n t p i o a l l h » t c l u b from
ho un d ln a * 1T a h u i i l n a
u po n 10.
h ii union i&gt; n.nre interritfd in m*fiA;tr of ih* tljb.
.o ld tm |»r»*»m .ol n l l l
.a p .ria l'
to 1 K 3 . H e a ! * o ' b u i l t ih*
1h . ,j k
..
thin . thnri.r unrk
Till Addition to th* dub Itk lf iom
|&gt; h . o . f i t l a i l h j l h * . . I d I m p r a t * .
t i . r 4.»s*» than * . h o r i f f n o r h
p tQ A n f c | r f M u , „ , 1|0 n I f , n . Ccuune
Ur
at tha lldhmna. Count//
n i . n l p r u 4 l d . i t f o r In lhl&gt; IlfH*l u l l n n l " I h i . . t . n i n f t n n - i ’, l i d .
at Naatau,
nuuncad
Mil!p»
will
aortr
*•
Club
flounced.
Miltr*
t
r
r
ir
o f t h * l » l * I , . .i t o f a.Ml l l P P i n f . r
Fallowing * « i 4 i &lt; r in the Air
■ ll * m»n only li»il to 4*gfJi tnUr.* .uprrliitendfnt «nd H* in
111. n l . p h d t h a t Hi* * p . * l * l ...............
r..n i.
i n I. ,
t i i . i l . *h*1 a i n . r . ' l
thkrjr nf four** ilitt-.p'nfnl end Force duttn* lV»itd H »r li, Millt*
four
ri|ht-hour
ii*&gt;*
at
on*
Job,
аа.
l n . t a l l l o t . onil l . n d a a d m in titUrneil to Floii-ta And di i * /*,
I n * a n d r a o u c u n u a . , o r h n un dl o p
he’d juit h*va in Kke Another r»ir, II* ha* W n •ftli* in Flor*
p a d a h - i l t l n * on kticli t o n l . m p l . l . d
id* gulf •eilvitw i for • number build Job on t h * Snnlaiuju C«jr.r,
part Uni* job — probably tor leal
|n lp r i* 4 rl r1 .o , . 0 .1 1 h» it , a , l . upon
of )«arr, and moil r*c*mly h * . and helped deilan ami build
0 f r o m f-.-iloc* I ' . i l m
» I* "•
pay.**
in
m a t In tl » n i r p a r . i l o n ol H i '
turn club proletilonal at Pine courae at Pine H ill., where %
...c l.I
■ •■ • • •m in t
rill
io .rrln a
•a * pio and manager hefuu* it.
Hill. Country Club.
H i.
rnn l*m p l*l*T
In ip ro tm i.o l,
WASHINGTON— Harvard econ
• 111 • o . ■lal l a o . l l l . a h . l l hr l i e
ThU wilt bung l-i|*thrr again crptlng the Jnb al Stiil-Fl»rl-ia.
I . r.n ia .rt a nd a t n ' a t . d .
rdlnw 10
omiit Sumner Slichtcr, on ecu Mllle* and Terry DrMir*. Lh* pru.
H i . f o i l I r a n i * * * of l h . r a » p * e
H a * p t a p . r l l * . a .llalolo w and
nomir gtoalh.
fniionAl *y Mid-Florida, who
1 * m u * o r h o u n - Il P * a n d . h u l t l o c
" I t i t i m p u U i b l * to A c h i e v e t h * &gt;(n e d w i t h M l l l e * i t P i n a H i l l *
upon . U ' h 1 n ip r n 4 t t t i. n l * . p » . T a ll y
m ax im u m
g r o w t h *&gt;f w h i c h w *
b . i a l l H . I h» aa ld lro|iMI»**u»or
Itll IT P I ' l t T l i n t
ft B W l l . V M f t :
• r e &lt;a|-a)&gt;t« w i t h o u t h a v i n g a o m #
That
Ih .
T. •
,4 ««'•••&gt;. of
lh .
InftaiiiHi."
T . 4 I I nf A n . m n n t o P o r l n a * . In anrordan-•
n Ith l h a p r o . I . I o n a nf
la a
. h a l t p p n r . m l In n ia h # and
P t . p a r * a . t . . . i . l ..............
la lt, PHEH KN TEI)
l.E T T E H
NFC Im R. posing thn nM ifrnm ent of Unison o ffie rra to
SAN FBANCIhCft — Dt.F*B«
■■1111111 IM' &gt; | . . r | * l b . l l . f l l * ■»
Kmanurt Kmrirh. M. of N a.^,
McLF.AN, V i. (UPt) - Helen
review apodnl an d aum im iry co u rt m artin) ° Soil., a Cmvaraity &lt;&gt;f Catifor|&gt;. r e . t t t d • • l h * I . . U I I of .al-l Thompaon (left), .Snnf&lt;inl, is prcaenicil n
T. Gifdner, SI. divorced wife of ja Iti-ad, DrUar). died Saturday %
■a n l . m p U ' . d | « p - « % » i i i » n f * a a * i n . i
cuhm . T h o m p so n is chief Icyn l c le rk In the ,1‘*
in bune ditraie, «o former Ai.litant Air Forre 5ecre
letter
of
nppretlntlon
by
Hrijr,
Gen.
John
K.
I I , . | „ i . a n d l a n d , o d l u l h t n i ; arolj
ca4i*lbeiry.
milk drinking!
. . m i l * n o n ., or bo und ln w a u d al.ut-1 Iluptfle*, deputy commamlinir ycTiernl of the
stuff juilige iidvocntu section,
He wa* borfl In D enier, C- o,
Milk i* a fairly g«x&gt;d *ourcc *, r T Tr*4or tiardnef. wa» found
H„a
a . 1.1
u n p rn t.n i.n i.,
I.«.|i,*
t.\ .S, Army Infnntry Center, Kl. Hrriiiingr*
..lii
«p». i . l
. . . . . . 10 . h i
•■ •Inn
of tiiiiutn and proieln fur human »hot tn death Sunday at hrr e»ute and h.-l hem ■ ic i-le m i f &gt;
t h * ra.ptt'ilaa p i n p * e l l » . l a la *»• Gn. The Rnnfonl .aorifeant wew cited for pro­
(U. N. Acmy Photo) rhiidrcn It it probably no good berg. Police *aid ah* committed ford for tha patt «ix year*. II*
p .ila lly
a .* * ..rd
u po n
ih * tall.I
wa. a number of the Stnforj
auiddf,
n iil.d
i, I »ui h • i . n l . m p t a ' »'l
lor grown human* at •11."
lin b to i# tn.nl*
a*
t l . i . r m l m il
h&gt;
Pifabytenan Church, and the
I h i . Ii a a n lu lt h n . » nd l h .
a iniu m
.................
MOSCOW (U P Ii - Dmitri 7. Pythagoiaa Slavonic l.odge, (H ,
■If l . r n i l i i r d l-i I t i l . I t a a u l u l l . n tn
CHICAGO — Sen. Hugh Ken t MjnU|1|(iy TJ Jormrr Ukrainian Cleveland, O.
I , • • t * M . . | a a . l n . l H . a . l d pro
| . , r t i , ao-l Upon i h . 4 ^ 10 1 . 11*0 of
,lt Pa.&gt;, urging . Hronger »m- fw # lp
d M gumt&lt;r in
Survivor* Ineludc
hi* w:f*.
H i . r a id a p . r l a l
n -a m t o ll i«
in the Kiev. Rutsia, errording tn Pravphut* on pm iotlim
r a n * , a r n p y i h a i . n f I n h» a u k .
Nlrabetli; three *uft», Fledtrlfl
II.
had In I h . H a n f o r d l l * r « l d WASHINGTON
at(U N )—The HenThe apetrh normally lake* an dollar*. Republican leader* ea ichooli
da, the official Communlil Party Emrich, GkfRdd Ueiahtr. i t
l l ' h l n c In . . I d . p . r l . l n » . # « . m . o i
"1 would like our ichooli to itir
t o l l an m i h l l . l i t d . n o a l l r . d l i r r i r d ate and llouie Burned tixlay to hour tn read. Rep. John W. F!an ! pcctrd Senate Dcmorralie leader
ncwapaper.
Walter Eraiich. Battle Cte«v,
our iludenta to love of country,
1,1 a l l p r o p a t i r a w n . r n In i a t o a l . - I
Mich., and Emanuel Em rich Jr,
Waihlngton't
F a rriirll lugan iD-Va i imte raced Ihrougli l.yndon R. Johninn to hold hack to prrp»re them to enuntrr the
In . . i d . h r . I . l . . . . . . i n i . n l . . i n t l n a (irorge
HARTFORD. Conn. (U P I)-D r
Fla&gt; Village. 0 ; one brothri.
In n r r a f d . t , . . n l l t l l h * o r n t l . l a n . Addrti*.
a
rtlrrmc
pronounteit
in
J
l
mimitra.
the
aid
debate
until
late
In
the
waihert
of
hraim.
II
tht.
lie
.,f l a n , . d . r i o M . l l r i * " d
noger Shaw. S i, former lorngn rbe*-iuir Em ilih. Detroit. Mlih
.h u t
lo m p ln in i.
• HI h * I . . r d ment atrhlch the firit premlrnl
The Ken.it* *nd House ached ira.lon a. a club over th* admin
n l l h r . f a r . n r . lu Ih # . a i d * . p » .1
,dllor of ,hf «*»'*“ 01 n«-I»w« one .ial.t, Mra. W. Johnw e.
| t ,Wib
M.
on *Pfn(!los *ml other i» our armed f o r e , to employ much #(1() |h# |J lrriry Dltfll&gt; dlfd h, t. kll|hb&gt;| 0 | Jn j th l„
hlmaelf never read to the public uled no other builncil. »ise*kec
• n .a a m a n i
ard
« h » n aa ld
tuei.
till
f h l l w i l l !*• fJr»#iI v
more
ot
it.
urdiy
in
Farmington
Convales
or
Congreai.
s
Jm
Rg/burn
and
Scnale
Repubchildren.
appro iad
a nd i n n f l f i o . d
I.l
Ih.
Eionomy: Rep. Henr/ S Rcui.
• f t . a r n l n r a u l h n i l i r i*f l h . T a n a
cent Hume after a long illnoi.
Sen. tiflrdon Alloil ( It Colo.),
],oidcr Evrrclt SI. I)irki.ru fOAVI* I Ifilrwlured a bill In dl
Funeral arrvtce* will be held at
of A ll a n iP n l* P u f l n p .
a in lrp
t«
TOKYO — Chlneia
botanlit
7 p. m. lotnorruwr at Driaion Fun.
and Hep, Arch A Moore J r . (It {
were the main /peaker* at reel the Pieiidrnt * Council of
a n . - i u . 1 i . i p u 1--..I-I
Chung
Sltao
far.g.
on
producing
a
DF.RAND, Fla. tUNt-Thom aa rial Home. The Rev, A. G. Me*
iip .
it
p P in T iP .il
itP P H i.V P t'
Economic Advlicra to hold public "n#w'‘ tjpc of bird:
T h i l I h . T a n n ( * U i X a h . l l . . i t * , W. V a.I recited the aiiilre*! In the groundbreaking (or the con
Itrarkrn, *2, former head ol the Inni* will ofltciate, a . air led by th*
till*
H t.o lu lla il
In
b»
p u b l H h . d their revprctivt clumber* lit the Iroveriixt exltnalon of the r a ilf 'lc" r!n*1 on price and wagr hlkn
• By liking the while from » Biographical and Subject Index
a t - i . * x # » h f o r A P * f l " l pf t « « iridllionki ceremony marking the
which germed to threaten the na- goove egg and injecting It into a Department of Ihe New York Sanford Muonic Lodg* No. k
• ••hi 114 I h * P a h l n t d l i a r . I d
front of the Capitol.
All pa*t Mamni will meet at trA
anmier.ary
uf
Waihington’a
Imth
IH I I T P I I I T I I P I I
IIP rM il.V P I*;
iion'i economic security. He a.id hen * egg. t succredtd in produc­
Times, died here .Sunday.
Ma-uiilc Hall *t 1:30 p m. t« at*
T h a i I h . . u . r H l a . . . . . 111. 111 . l»t&gt;- in tTU.
Other tuiigrr4iion.il news:
the
meatiire
would
make
price
ing
a
large
bird
of
great
*iamina
. it l. d f u r bt I h i * I ! . . - l u l l n n r h . l l
lend tit* tervlcra In • body,
W**hinitiib, gave a writii-n
Dtwrmamrnl: The Senate tin stability and suaiaimd economic with very fine grade meat."
It. p . t a h l a In r a t h w i t h i n t h t r t i
HOLI.YWOOD (C PU - Actre»«
■* • • tl . 4 . a l i . r «nld • . . . • • i n . i i l . ropy- of the addrear, with at * fa- armament aiihroinmlltre lirard a growth .penile goaU of the emtn
A n*w machine tran ilatc. mu*
h * . a l-*.n . p p r n . a d * h d la n f l r i h .
Helen Parriih, 33. who mad* her
rntiui
admonition
agtinit
cnlan*
. d , n r. a l l h * o a l l n n of l h * a h u | .
croup of government and private
motion pieture debut at the age • ic from tape, tecori!*, radio er
Ha*
i- t r - p f r lr
a *n » t..
In
i h r &gt; . cling foreign alllincea lu a Phil­
NrpoliMti:
Hnute
nrpuhllcrn
Far K ail expert* El'e their view.
of t, died Siwday of cancer al electronic organ Into moving to,,
l i t e iu a l l . a f l y ln .t a lllp .n l. n llh
adelphia friend for puhtiration In
o irru .d
l u l a r o a l on
all
d « la ii » - l
on irgional arms lurdrul and free leader Charles A. Ilallctk tlnd.l
or* piojccted on * wall.
PresbjIerikD lloipilal.
l - t i i n a h l . Il o - n a t l . l a ti l l l r 11*1 I he newt papers. The rlnrl t-attu.aid hr did not see anything
w o il d a e c u r i l y .
• la i. a ll.Ih .
.aid
* »" »• » i n . n l * live never tlHivered 11 orally,
wrong
with
longrettinrn
putting
t l i l l l h . a p p t i - i . - l a i.d t r-nflrnia-l,
Aldt huinv- li-|i admmi.iratiuti
The Rev. If. A. Ilo4&gt;ker, blind
their relaltvrt nn the {tuhlie pay­
a t H i . r . i . o f al p til *■» r t a n i i l * . i
iiipporlcii in Ccmgrttt said Ihey
p . r a n n u m u n t i l paid
rvangtllil, fa mnduetlng services
roll.
lie
said
hr
did
nnt
know
of
ih i
it
p i iiT iir.ii
H P P 'ii.v i:ii:
wrie atiro President Et*cnliower
any I.wmaKrr who had Incompe­ thl* * rfk at the Revival Taber­
T h a i I h i . I t . . —1i l l M-n . h a l t b . p t » | .
would vein any deep tut m Ids
. d 1ft t h r * . o u l II.
p lo t .a m ll,.
tent km on hi* tajf. Ten frrih* nacle, IP.h SI and Chair Av*.
tXtMJXXi.OOM furrtgn aid .t-ciullng
T - . w n - f A l l a i n o n l . P p r l n p * . P i t-

I k # I 4 . 1 1 a f |k # I eMMlr 4a-la*I w a l l f * l iter Id * , I « |*M *.

Observe Birthday
l|n/e than ISO memln-it, friend.
• ml gue.t. of ll,* t a.talberry I, lot
Club crleb/ated llte «lub'» *044-tilh
nliniiervary Thur.day at the King
xml Prior* dining r&lt;—m at lh# StlilinulO 1'ir'n Rntwway.
S e x l e i t k l the i p e t k e i ' .
table
Willi President Hiurua. Ilu t.im
• mi Mm . H iic .I mii, vine Mr, anJ
V

m

,

I I mwmhI Jrin lg a ii,

i» m r.m tv mt

(iru rg e

U I UTAV

knd

Al.

Al \ T I ! l r t t . X

|l r r M M &lt; l
I t * I I I I rr*)||f*va «**•&lt; | ' e r l « R | l l a t o
la s
4 lalMB mr l U e a a a t l * Aftaiaaf
• •Id I t l R l n
l a 1*
m i H ««f t(Mi « t f h»tr#
•*» hut 1^**1 jifijl f • *i *1 1r - *1 l»t |»ff
* *H l
any
#la( in*
« im|
tU in a net*
»»«. « r • n i t e r n f » «u , p | y
h a i a a s n l ft* | «!»• #«1a i a «*r u l &gt;
T K\ v
M A t im ir \
U iF
1-f aald I ’niifllw,
t&lt;» t h * I' ....... .
*•( d* 1111 fi*tt• f oMt th . ri D t ht a .
B * 111 * Iff f Jr# )fi M s t fellf t t illu i#
•ef s«J«| I'o kin I S a | B u f u i r l , J | r i f .
Ida
m I I It I 11
»isht
1 atam lar
iiite n lti* fru t t i i l i f ilitiw **f t ii« f i r «t
Itijl-I I* nt lull nf
f hl a
hitjlc •
• l a i m *ir ii f n ia i n t
l a in
In t
l " - | a h a ll a t a t a l h a i»|ara &lt;«f
• tftle la n rp a m t |1»*»J r&gt; ffl*» rtf til#
• la ln t a t i l, a m t ■Mail !*• M n r n tn h i
th« 1 l i l m a u t . I k h i I. a f f « . r n » i , and
• n r •ii*1l i I a l|»t . if &lt;1#ntBiii| tir&gt;| »n
flW*t a h a ll h r %ief*|,
1.Ilia r !*• *'lia f •!
silm ln ltlfalM t
r f
ik #
»*•!•»• * f
HI U T A V
At
A f\ritlM .\
i1# C# a**d
AtArA ,n i N i w I s n d J r
I*. 41 l l u l , l «
A «nft4iel
n .ifM a
A l t o r n * / fn# l h a l i l l l i a
riM t
|iub|le*iieeii
K*hit*af&gt;'
J I.
is le
I 'u M la h 1 * b
li. ! l A
t. f
IH I

Itk .l,

M r*,

Iw e-b uig ,

ti.ii#

lliln tn io ;
m i i -I

Mr.

I , ui idi|Ul&gt;t, U i U h

dg. Jerlngan !• di.lrlct guiernor
for L i o n * In trrn n liu n A l, « n a ID » t
g t .. I*. . .
* .
. ,
• im| L u r o l i i U J i t N l» I n t B i i i n U o i i b I
(. .
l HtlftfrI«»l m.

.0 rvrmnif
Lntrrtjimmrnt for Iho

\\a % nrm nirtl by J ob W nmcr of
ihr lorn! club awI
tnovMctl
by llob ||r n it TV ptutlucrr*
FollovUng thr pioittBlli Ihfie
* • &lt; l U m i n j f t o ti t

m u i h n f I I t ot *

Arid tits iumbo.

men and al leati iu u t rioter
propc-ial. I.awtnskers luve pre­
congrrsimrn employ relatives.
dicted the aid outlay would Inl-abor: Sen. John T . K imidy
rhoppod hy as mueh a« * billion ID Mas* ) predicted C o n g r e s s
would pan two labor bill* — Id*
own union reform inraiure and
nnothrr tn amend the Taft Hartl&lt;&gt; law, Eisenhower want* them
combined in one package. Sen.
Allen J. Ellemlcr iD I.a i and
,'innfoiii J u n i o r H ig h M u l k n l * ft
Hep, James House veil (I) Calif.)
with top honors in lh* toti.ity aim hulked the two bill approach
junior high' lu*#a*itifcll tidtrniineni
Stiuiday night.
In lha bo) &lt;' illvitlou. Sanford de*
•rail I (Ivirdo Jutliot High, 33-32
Jjm „ | &lt;fr ,„,a | ff(j J(„ |U Ir-I the

Sanford Juniors
Take Cage Titles

w •)y
, '

..
w it h
.

...
10

.

rn rli
,,

..
, ltei M
Fur I h r liiiijr
. . ,............
u

Lionsi of (Kinl&lt;»*, Jim
r uKhum took
..
loft
h&lt;
»n«ir«
u
lili
12
pomU.
*
'
S«nf&lt;»Mi Junior Mi;h |1th vmb|
Junior High lirl*, HI 27.
High for *Snnfor&lt;!
Uvino V iit t
22.
Trophic*

v iv i#

awBiJetl

bo '.h

winning ttnmi*

s o c i e t v

r ip p l e d

lie l« a gtaduate of Interna­
tionally-known Asbury Cullrg*,
Wllmore, K&gt;. Mrs, Hooker Is il*o
n minliter and mtnlcl»n.
Each night a : 7 30 &lt;with the exciptlon of tonight), the Rev. and
Mm . Hooker will p ro m t a tnuilcal program featuring gultaii,
ihimet, organ and vibraharp. At
one of the services they will play
five Initrumenta itmullaneouily.
The public 1* cordially Invited.

FI.OOHS C L EA N 'Elf • SANDED - PO LISH ED

Tile Expertly Done
TEIUJAZ7.0 WO UK OF Al.l# KINDS.
Free

E.llntatra — Call L'*t

SEMINOLE

FA 2*7121

IERRAZZO

106 N\ M jrlUt

Orders now being taken
for copies of
The Sanford t o l d

&gt;-

p jic io Ju a J io W ii&amp; i sed itio n

c h i l d r e h

For

£aM r

1 X 1 1 1 X f l o \ -II I m i l
h«#ii&gt;l l-t-ltt 40 ill 1 . 11 1 4 (4 ,,| 1 1
Hi# - - I I I * - I
ll-# I ’. i u i i l ! C ' l l l k ,
1 - U n i t 1 u u i 4 I •«—i» r i h' . - l - i . I . t l .r •
i-i* u n t i l
: tu
iv &gt;1 ,
ti-ii-m ,
&gt;I44.-Il 1*. laVS. I If tit# fl|lrtl4l1l114
• ml l * y l h (
n u l r i l l t f, r III* I * .
• m u - i n * o l 44**1 I - Ih &gt;11441 I f HU
h l t l l i h A l . m t # l . t l * I r r t 4&gt;t*l to
III*
I II )r l l i l l l l .
lu
lln .
Ill)
-f
h *n f-ll
T l - t Util* 4)1*11 I-# un -4
l-»r I r l i lu i- l* r o l- a . i# l - r 4 u u a n • I* y ol Mi-i-'-4l*noi*l&gt; n l i m * * (
Thai m tnlal .ip.nitliur* not . 1 . l o o l M U l • hl - llr -l Kl til# U l t |,( 1(1
i**4lnp T x .a lr Thau..n4 an.I n o / . p - ll ll - l* |-4I .-lUB Tr ( B i l l
T h r t t i r l r t l o l • Uol I l,i lint ■(.
IM
lf:#*«n»t| Hull. 1 • |. h .i.h .
axlPuil**4 In rn*»r Ih. rail af p h a l l i c i . t i i i r l r l u t l j , . i B u r t * .
14
* • II ■&lt;
1(1. .1 1,1 II I * * I • 4.
ptilna *n4 h a r t .uiftrinw ol tti*
h tit#
lt.,.,1 1 14 |-4t I nit M |u ill *
• h o i * i l r . r r l l r l H im * , , . l i | ( r . 4
1 ., I I. l*
"
h
i
n
u
i
U
r
.
l
k
|
i
t
i
H
i
- ■i i -i i i # fur 11 - 4.1
• n i d i h&gt; o f I I
f..l
* m.| ; l f . r v
li(i-l*'
1 -i-#i 1 u i t l - i i r
(A e a . I m li. -a lt -l . 4* h u h * «P I * , , m I* #iu l
1 uo Hat
1,
lh * taia l ..t lin a i* .! i « n
nl
11 , . l-r-iVKl unit k . li .| . l. .|
1i l * 1 uM-itt e r r t l n o
llti*i*iu
• • PI I n i p r n i a m . l i t i l i i a i l n , . . i M i T .
nf I h o a p l i r a t o n a t **14 u n p i n * , T l r k t l * I k k l l 1-4 Iu/-il4lir-t il 4 11V
lh '
u u o B i lt ) '
n - r « 4 o r ,( n * h t * ,
m i n i a &gt;1a 11 h . a . n * . . 4 * • • ' . • • ( *11 for
erastrir a k u M i n * amt frnntiiu uu- M i m i a l i * 0-1 r n n . i r . 1- l| .- n nirlhi,&lt;t.
nH t h a t p a r t l k n (if)
- l i . i l r - n n a l)
n l l h h r l l i . u I t ' uf
K * W I &gt; U I I | . » I I * 4 4 . 4 . f r ui n II* I*'# • l - i l # U*|(4#i| 4(1*- il l- Btlotl* « l
iril« r*#rilu n
4. 11 k Mi* * 11. ».| III# K l - n l i t * h l . l r
ll - o - l
l l . 1-4(14 1 * N t n n t u t h * Muu'h r l u k i . 144*1.
*i ( - w a V ll f l * »‘ f r*lt*4
to
lb-14 4 k * l l * t 4 l # (k# -lal# I h 4 l
• w i a i h n f J" f » * l :
th # 14 01k 44 111 4.1(11141-04’*.
r * r * * t A » * n u * ff#-ii I l f I n i * * H u * m i l t.« i- u h i t i i * ut-4-141 tn
■&gt; ifon • n s * •&gt;. r.ks-t i n t h * I ' n u n t y I ' A h i i t i l ' i i . i d R o -it i *1
N o r i k l a l h * S o u i h 1 * M of- i h # I ' - u n i t - i.'au rt H a i l * * #■ &gt;4 4 .
4**/ lift# 4*1 *li*4 hlr«*i. ta • l o r d . T u * 4 . | 4 i . S t a t r k I t , n o
44l&lt;m of I* f**ti
T h - I'OUIltV •*4»UI(I||4*|4IH I f # * 1 1 .4
l l u l l r O l r * * ! f i - n i ll# - n l * * # * r • i k # n e h i in l•J•&lt;'t a n y •(-&lt;* -.tl i.i.ii,
S E L L T IC K E 'IS TO IBA lal. — Mix. lwii-c IlmultuMer itml
« l a * W l l k I I a r .#t11 a T i a l l 14 * . 1 aiiU l u f l h r i r r ' r t i r * ll-o n a l - l ( l a I k * i - t * M * i i i - . - i a r a - i * l . M , nr.-rpt ( h r In n #• ( • n i t ' a r 1-.4I hi-i
Ken Miintonh nrp s^mvn Iwsxitlo tlio mobile lliciiipy unit
D r l i * . l a * u i i i m a f l a i * * t : lll-l* . l . ' l t (&gt;* l - 4 . n l a n a t' -ii -h lf| r
of iho .Seminole Comity Crlppiiil LhiUli cii'.a Society, They
A 4 * l 114# [ I r l j t l r t m l l * ^ni#*
a n d l l n l * h * a h - - i r - -I.
&gt; t * l i # h ft-llh l l n l l i - k i r * | t
•rill
Cl f* l l r r n . l o n
»T#rk
me xelllnjr tickets lo tnc Lily Hull, to he held March C a-t
I n t k * N o r t h r l i h t o f . a t v ll
* Puh ttah r * t i t u * r i - f i r * i m
Itnn#
SU rth
Mayfnlr Inn. Music for tin- hull will ho umleretl hy the
*1 &lt; ' h * r r r B i r * * t , t a a •»J4Jh rod . i n *
of I * f » » t !
PopulniriM, with vocals hy Ituth Hamilton. In nililitioii, ti
C h i l i f I M i * * l fr-uil It# In fer
IV ItriT IIIX
III K ill
#a*4lt&gt;n
w ith
A-J*l*t4&gt;
In lv i
linlf'hmtr floor show will feutUio Dorothy tie llnulto-T,
i:**l
lu
ll - a
lnt*r**rl1on
o f h . a t . a i ' l l , u t i l ha l # M l l * a In Ih*
Sjumiah ilnneer. Tickets mny be obtaliicil from Mrs. Itoux| l * r m l i * T r t l l . l a A *&gt;l4lh n f M i l - * iif l h * S h r i l i f o f h-ti-lnnl#
f * f»*l!
I' - iu n iy *1 l l * C o u n t # J * i t , Hanholclcr or McIntosh.
(llcrnM Staff Photo)
" * &gt; k P l t * a f r # m II # l h i « ) M * . r - . a . v i - i i i i U , up 1 - i ; i * r . s i. «i
il* n
w lik
X l*i#
fin**
1 la l » * 1 * lk d a 4 o f M a r c h . I » i * .
K *rlk .
a
d l.-ii-**
af
I I I «| A l l hlda * h a l t h r r l r a r l r n i * i g « d
f*#i. i- • 44iitth - r :• r**i; • • * u i k on II-* v u l t i - i * - f l h # #n■1 - 4 1 * 1 1 . i* X 4 * n u &gt; frntn I I * InThr id u - I I I # i- ul -l l. lt
l* r a « n i« n w ith M a i'ta n * / n .
on # h t d 1 1 l i t j* 1 1 , . , f i h * s a i n *
n u * K i l l l u l h * 14*41 k n u o . d a y . T k i &gt; u l * i l * n o f t h * bid# w i l l
• I * f t e f R * e l t « n IV, T i a M h n - I *
p ru .ritrd
lu
J.
la
lla h t-l,
» T b a u l k , n a x a e |« k k i . t * * e h t r i f f o f p i u i i n n l * I ' o u n t i .
•ig ik ar i* r**i;
e . i e b bid 4h* tl i n n u l i i a . u p r &lt;if
• NO hot rslllnfa
l l « v * r l r D r l v * h o m i h * a a u i h Ih #
in sh u U riu r# ■
»p*ctfti*liau *
l l « * a f T n t I. n i a c H I&gt; I n Il ia * h- l d r t . i l p i i r f l l t r r a l i i t r A l l hid#
• NO t^tclal Ooh I spare ntceuary
f-iU lk Ilk * of u . l
l i l a c x tl. • h i l l t.*
&gt; « n t u i J . Vtart -l*
• NO kmg
txpenalve duel*
\l# lk *p *
A-I-III Inn
l-i
A l l a - a n d * h a i | l a h li t dl ua oil l h # Mdrno hi* k p r i a a i , I * a a l g t h of il r r Im k nilnlnm m « f il-triv d m
The
finest
lype
of winter ronforl
J * r a r 11
ll ld # * r # r r * u i * l 4 d
on
lh a JolX I * c n o t 1 a ! &gt; * !* • /i-nn tl-a r r * * . i u n l h a Ha m*
• at M lttlng h iitfr r n i 4
1 -.
o m : ' - v. vv r . v r n t i i , r . x n
ik * W **| Ilk * af ■••ttuii II. h * . - I l l - a l l - , . a * r * . - a i i a i : * * i t h *
T o w a * k l a I I hauth. t u n a * : • • k a n f i • m i i c a of a * m ln o i* c * u u .
M 2 flaiford A t *.
MM]
M a t e t * a W l g l h o f 1&lt; s e a t : l l , S a n f o r d , r i e l Id * .

&amp; NIGHT
a n e l r a y HEATING

ihe past 31 years

it

hu

been the ru»tom

of the Sanford Herald to publish annually
a pictorial tourist edition, which will cover

mi3B ^

_
P

E R R A Z Z O

all phases of IN D USTRY k AGIUCULTUKE,
HOME BUILD IN G DEVELOPM ENT,
SCHOOLS &amp; CHURCHES, SPORTS, NAVY
A CTIV ITIES, SEM IN O LE COUNTY AND C U LTU R E

We will mall this Edition any where in the
world for you on the date of publication for

2 5

lie sure and plan to send your friends up
north a copy of this annual tourist edition xo that
they can &gt;&lt;• Just what

a

wonderful

place Seminole County ia .

DAY

Ih f Sanford t o l d

tk

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.

* k* 44 Ifnarav**

hv is*

■#«•*

r i n g a n * h a r * 4 w rf « « ln e o f 41 #
*V* d * * c rlb « 4 tb o ru U a b fa rif, a n *

(

TX

J

I. ifabbr

n n a r i f f . n # lo f h o i*
a-ai-luid. U u i i d *

C u u h ir

C a ll oh
204 W. 1st Street

fihw qIfouh Ohd&amp;h (B y

—
FA 2-2611;

�. /
■

Mon.. fiT i, 25, lUSfl— fflue 8

8lr»

ftantirri

Churcii
Calendar

The Tmthveekrr* of Ftrit Mrth(Hint l hur.h Mill meet In Melonley Hail at 3:00 p.
—

---

5

.........

ranl'f ik-.it

I**4 »&lt;* •♦nd Mi* hirbv

, c * . ihr * .Ho rci nc sllnr v,‘
X’11 ,f**s •
C « upered Geese, and .he bot- JJ " * ' * n d
tom edee * f
S S I ^ h . hud.mirmi» akin of
eaml'r l ehl .atm *
; in a
,
cathedral

I

.

% J,,v“ ami
Mill Mar, Lee

MltS. I .K O I U .K

A I.I.K N

T4

“r- J -»■ .«—*

•Ciimillia Circle Meet
The Camellia Cirelr of the San
ford Garden c lub met recently al
the home of Mri K. W. I'rtcrton
with Mr*. J. L. Horton Jr., and
Mr* Don llamner a* ro-hottrt»c*.
M n Alfred Green, chairman,
welcomed Mr*. Frank Woodrulf
III into the circle and gave the
t&gt;oa .1 metling rrttort
Klection fur the coming year
Anominatrd Mn. hay Shoemaker
^ p rrtid rn l,
Mri.
Horton, vicepreiidrnl. Mrt
Dill Gramkow,
trraturer and Mr*. Alfred Chile*,
ae^rclary,
Speaker wav Mr*. S l'. Dicker
ton of the Gray Shadow* Nurvcry
who gave an interrtting talk on
Land leaping
Refrethmrnl* weir &gt;crved lo
the 24 member* and one guett

K a y D o n a ld s o n F e t e d
Mitt Kay Dunalihon celebmtcd
her tlth birthday with a apaghetM .u PPer Friday evening at the
home of her parent*, The R. M
Dnnaldiun'i.
Party guru* were thr Mttirt
Diane Reatley. Linda AVilltamv,
Tam Jonn. •nd Jean Donatdion.
Jack Ivey. Harry Colbert, and

Jim Touh).
-- ------------------------------ tory

of

F e w S h o p p in g D a&gt; S
MolNDS. III! ( L'PI 1—Firemen
• t Atoundv helieyr in getting an
early start. They already air col
leering repairable toy- for distri­
bution to underpin ilrgrd chil­
dren neat Ihri'tm a
Nightwear ha* a foreign Raver
^The influeme of Italian lairwoik
and bright Colort. Grerlan drip
ery. Spanish toreador trouter*
a n il *h-rt cropped ruffled hod re
show* in pajamat, gownt and
peignoir*

•- ,
,
r a l l e y rN))t*«| K S
7hr Dirt Gammer, i ,rclc of
,h. v , „ , .......... ............... ... C
the Sanford Garden club met
. ..
.
...
*■ **
r ho,rr "f , r '
D Rinehartt near I'aol.v
I'aola.
Mr* J, "
II
lahev
wa,
kue*t
speaker and
..............
.
m2 t»lk oni the
lhr Irgrndt
Ircrmli and
«»n«t hi*
hi%
■*— --*
-•
Shr * \ hihlt t'fll
many tv-minlc,
off ildapfpii
.Uarfed •*•»*’!. i ,,1 ,
Hiulr* i&gt;
and rtplainrd thr inrihiwl u,
v„
Ulril
in growing and caring for them
After the program Mr* Rtnr
hart conducted thi group through
tier ceramic work *hop wherr
mutb of her t^autiful handiwork
wa. displayrd lo the twrnty ftve
mrmber* of the cirrlr arid two
Eue»t» Mr* F 11 Fawerlt and
Mr* T S Daigle
Atti.img the ho,ir.. w. re Mr,
_
ti&lt;j &lt;n
flatten,
A* G. Flem
lnj. K.4n,j
y|M’ Mr*
v A Kratrert

Tartar sauce for fi-h I* made
quickly by mums a tca'poon
each of IntDnl minced onion and |
water, l^t »l*nd a few- minute,
then add tuayonnaive, .hopped
| partle), pickle relish
and a
Glamorue nrloin -teak by trrvtng it ftaming Sprinkle I lable«poon l-ourhon over ihu* vleal,
broiled to your family'• taste and
ignite. The alcohol bum* away
leaving a dellclou* flav-.r

L O N N IE 'S
RECORD RACK
"Topw

In

I'opw"

•TIh K. let SI. at
SANFORD A V E .
Muaie la My liuainraa
— — My One And
Only Ruainrwa

M.M I K I T

toon guetU were Mr
w . \ Hiclehurit
.
South .

attach :'n j- Mr ani* Mn Marlon
ion Wat
IVal-1
----- —................ I. i.u
Mi* Sam I.. Levy tur
ftu i.n i‘ .Mr and.............................
mg lacf.
lace, reftnl'foidcrcd
re emoroiaereu wun Ur*
- ........
.. ; ’ • ami
ir Mornaon
vinm m of prtied hi.........ther. Sarah i n
inff
! ’?
IIU* ,&gt;
Mr
pearlt and paillette*. She .anted Dradenton, Mr. a&gt; 1 \|r.
,
J ,m with a aurpri'c birthday party
of white or
Han.il. J r
* &gt; m .i c
J
_a raicade
-------- l&gt;ounijel
.
, &lt;nfon. ' I i » i
*nrl lily-of-the-vaHy.
lilvo.f the va
1 *ew|||un.
Florida
lewHi'on.” Florida"
"
’ la»* » 1' 1' ■*' thnr tlo,nc
•»Kh
jhrh.H«
id v and
w Mim Flitaheth Hatlehurtt to i
Mrt Maffcl ilio.e for her go. Ar‘tor. Mr- t.e y, who i* tpeeil
-g&gt; _ th hr^f
—s . * a . coitume a n..vn twerd mg ihe Wtnlrr here fron Chna
. 0,1 va.t gowned in u d e - " ^ 1 w'th l*f«ch cathmere bloute, go. III.. » a, cglebralln* b»r "SUi
Ireen
green tlarrtta
. f ! l l . with
wun hatch
maiming
in g headnrau- * ... ..
a (. ,.*
; v.„r,ev
v .n r . ami
and an orchid
.ir.h..i blrtbd.
i.inn.ia .
piece and «nr carried a heart-thap- corragr Alter » |,r&lt;cf W(Jl..n .
. .. V ' . irth .
,
,
ed hounuel of Heller Time* carna tnu on Die Mr*t foaet ihr . ...i, in
'n ' l j ' l j k ' dn.rated
maidt. the
Mit«rt« wilt — -«
at Homi
. * U n .i ik .
**
*«» pa n l on
•tiont.
ion&gt;. The
Thf bride
(TlHir'inaaiu*.
tur «*•••«%
•••#■•■« ii ,fl#(
,,.rt
n
.v le Farrell and Johnn.r
Gram Avenue
, 1, m*o
' * «- ,
«A» Ill/rl
In the
I pp floral arrangement
*rr.», .«
(layle
Johnnie Wig Grant
\venue in 0
Orlando
wa*
u»edln
tin t, of Apopka, Helen Traylor
* ■
of Orlando. Owen i.erb rr of Tam­
7,f■Li J
pa and Carolyn Mavrr of Mem•
1
phit wore guant like the n-.aid
#*
1
• ^*1.
honor* »nd *!•&lt;* (arned Ih&gt;u#
i-uflf' v r
quett of pink carnation*. Junior
B r
hridcmaidi were Pamela and I’a
tn u * Kvanv of Vpop.a ,\l| of
Ihe hndr't attendant* wore a »in
gle ilrand of pearly and drop
pearl earring which » r rr gift*
from the brule
Frlward McCall n-rvrd a* U It
man and jthert were I ton* Id llo
w.-rtl ' r- Hite*. ltol*r’- lion

S ffM m *

Kki: Hunt Planned

Fhe Wvitildc r i .« met ree«

-■jv.* | m il) at the i.hool vvitli 'liv
*■
.
Jem e t alter pretiding over the
iieriinc.
The devotional »a* read l.j the
the Dev. Jloiert S|vear and * Mr*
Margarrl tJml. .upcrintrmlcnt of
tllcmentar) tehoolt, Mat the gurtt
apeaker.
Mr». \! Dmidney gave a irport
of the Jvtale t* T. A. l onvention
and a nominating committee Mai
rhoicn (or nro year. The com­
mittee rom lltl of Mr*. Jim lee,
Mr*. Jenie t artrr, Mri M T.
tletha (hiring the l-uxurit meet­
ing it h at aim ugrrctl that Ihere
j. | would lo- an Faticr Fgg Hunt
’ U&gt;n Mai l» .'Mb.
Sri oml touni hottriie. terted
rrfrcihmrnti following the meet­
ing.

........

f

The w u ei of VAH-7 will rith er
old clothing to tend to Korean
orphan* it * n derided Thunday
at a roffre at the hon-e of Mr*.
Howard Wrig&gt; with Mn. M. J).
MeDhrrMn at eo-hotteti.
~
While enjoying eoffee refreahmenli the group alto talked of tho
lontinr t.uau and Mr*, ft L. Ro­
well initrueied them in tho mak­
ing of Hawaiian let*.
Special guert vta* Mrt. Clydo
Houk, of Kllwooil t uy, I'rnn., and
the ii visiting her mere, Mr*. Wetgle. Other* attending were Mr*.
Ilirold t ang. Mr* Howell, Mr*.
II. F. Hryant. Mr* T. J. Itembotkl, Mr*. It M. Dvn»!d*iin. Mr*.
K L liodgr*. Air*. I . J Jablon•ki. Mr*. V. tl Jmningt, Mr*. M.
I l.tlleboe, Mn. It. \ Mergle,
Mr* ti m Robert*, Mr*, w .i.
W'ormcll. Mr* i J. Aounghlade,
and Mr*. It. II. lint*.
Some of the gurtli Itayril on
for a lunrhron mark and formed
two tahle* of ’ ridge.

AV.S.CS evening circle of the
F-j Grace Mrihodut Church «ill meet
Monday at * p. m. In thr home
of Mr». Emory Spcir.

In a beuuttlul double ring m eJames McKee, »nd Eugene
mo.ry *1 the Apopka Presbyterian l»-»id tumur U'ucra were Hi. hard
Church Friday evening at S * i Hums I AVatlacr, tain couo'clock U h l Nanc&gt; Ircnr I'i U i • n, nf '.he ir.de from llradrntan,
became the brnle of George A1 t r"la.
len Mallei). J r ,
i . c it.dea mother thoir a pink
Miti Pilat i* the (laughter *&gt;l . r&gt;(ialiritr gown »dh matching
Mr. and Mra. Hugh IMa: of near i eitorles and ...cr a lavender
agpopka and Mi. Maffelt ti the orchid, due groom'* mother »ore
*.,n o." Mr. ard Mr* i.,u gc V a-; aqua lase ar.l nslon tulle
len Maffen. hr, of &gt;/-il »r!
«o n atlh tabttv acrriionei and
The candlelight »er\Ic • was I J -“ 'endtr oivhid pinned to her
Related b) the Res \rth.ir tien
“uhler
ton. Pre»h\trri»n minlttcr .'i.d
I "l &lt;»■i .
the . t-r* " ny the
the' Rev. Fred IlcrWwtg ol the
i :• Invited to the Apopka
Kpucnpal Church
&lt;-■» t enter lor a rctc;ti»n. The
A program n! nuptial mu»is
i- « hall «a» Iqraultfully sirs
Sixrn hv Gary Lane orga -&gt;d&gt;ilh palm*, candles and an
, n)t Mm Rarbara Stewan
1
i"
' hit* flow,
uiu. cant One \Wnc" amt tie •••1"
T id e , tm.'-r au, o u rfta u ie ’ The thuicti -sa- decofat
wt A * „ h baikeU of »hit( nMUioti &gt;oin and ncld afourdicrcd
palm*, daily mum*. snapdragon"
amt garland* o' grccnei
* Iyh r k i»rw nurMT*
r. a
I. | ,
iiu . liir
*
. . it* 1 1 t un

S

^TivesPlan
At Coffee .

MONDAY
Fideti* Cla*v of the Ftr*t Ttsp
tut Church mil meet at K o'clock
at the home of Mr». It. W. Little
on French Ave.

•N u p t ia ls H e ld

ln* k i i

' ' '

Ir r t f l

P ila t- M a ffe tt

S

~ 7

O d c n l ( ’r o s l i y F e t e d
At a reirni meeting of the Semi­
nole Chaptrr. nun, er 2. of the
Order of Failern Star, Mr*. Odeal
Crothy, ihr oldest living member
of the chaplet v*av honored.
The officer* |.rv-cntcd a Valen­
tine courte*. i h - ting ALr*. utoa1&gt;v, a p.ul Mulron, t* tlieir Valen­
tine. Mr. i ro*b» &gt;elebrated her
S'.Mh birthday *m February IS.
M ltS . I. K . I I A T I K N . phiiwn h* i«- w ith tlu- flo w e r nnniigi'February birth lay* were obtervinput t lu t wun her fitM a w a rd al tin a im ial I title hen n of i'&lt;l and gift* presented to Mr*.
Flbel Carver. Mr* Marjoru Shop,
the S n iH o n l lin n le n C ltih Thorstln*- at th e .May fa ir Inn
aid. Mr* Stella I'ryor and Mr*.
ll.itr l.
Crutby.
Air*. AugiMla Itilnrey wa* hoiicti »p,t &gt;ertrd de'irhni* refreth.
mentv to the member* and guett*.
Sit of the vititort. never attend­
ing the Sanford &lt;'-.»i.frr before,
*
. tlr
t r au
f r f Mra
l^btcr
MrI &lt;vt*r Mramon
Hran-on
A tlimtrr imt.
fnllimintf
th c ,» h ilr
J In- iu v tri .lrrpirtc »orre
...
„ .. , , #of
1,
■ '
»t-MaHr“ wed- ..................... &gt;ul'p*. &gt;now «fwp»|J*
„ r!U irr
,, , * 5 |J* £SnSb
.iiNw
unig wa* given
...
»
Ihurtday
»..*« *t
u.gni
..hi at
m jtvl w He
jnil anti'* hitc l-.a. i -.* # *■ *
t*
^,
fur home of 'lr» Ap tur l»rcrn bone China added to the beauty
^
o ,','11'-,
", \ 7 :
with Mr* t 'A Hamit, aunt of or
- Other
of the
Ihe tat
table
Othrr table
tablet he’d
held &lt; .*' ‘ ,laf'' ’
a tingle while candle entwined ' f hirer and Mr* Hannah Stefthe groom. a&gt; m hottri*
g I •' ii
| The dining ioo.i table «** co» wit Ft liny Magnolia
--- ............
— rn' " f *
leave*
and
rrrd with a while Inch linen rlolli rath plair wat marked with a
, ,
*nd wav m i banting with it* all name ( aid plated by a (Tj Mall
111l e r a le p M lIU l &amp; I II C

J It.

Visitor
of *na|n|rag&lt;in( and IrtUmv. \r.
other pretty atangemcnt wat uted
on Ihe ..iffet table
Ihr hott and hotlrtt tlailrd the
party off by trrv.rg link and
.*fuir champagne to thnr gurtt*
-""l iim .irin-ing a i.va-t In the
pu«t of bomti v i.offct eonrtit-

Supper Party Is Given

ng of dinmp. r.uvt |.,c f. herring
and .any i.ihrr ilrli. mut diyhrs,
1J * terved to the fob.i.irn- gwr&gt;i*
--____ _
-«•
m i i i M a u
H p iO lifU H ,
*M
Mr' |f,M
»^''&gt;a"
\lrrr' and
i rial Mn
\lr.
U
f. J m
%»S, and
Dm
hati,
Mr.
Mr*. Marvin MrlUrr, Mr. an&lt;t Mr».
t.ec Samuel, Mr and Mr* Vlorne
l.vant, Mr and Mr- Ma\ Zuekerman. Mr and Mr* * hatlei Iclenl-auni ami Mr and Ml* Joel

Ahberha Ii

Movies Ol' Trip Seen
llntr Circle of Ihr Sanford Gar­
den Club irvrnlly met at thr
MHS. j . .1. M O ItK O , gurst
home of A|rt. I'harle* Cole, with
-|ii'iikcr of llic t la r ilm ( lull
Mr*. Charlrt ilrmniey lo-hotlliinchciui hdil T lu ira iliiv n l
rt» Mr* Jaik Huttrll, of llrthe M nyfnlr Inn Hotel.
lando thowrd motl Intcreiting
colored moving putiitrt of an
onhiil galhirmg South American O n e D i s h D i n n e r
(rip which *hr and h.r huitiand
N ,w ' " ,IK
!
anil young ton a.compluhcd la.t nourUhmg. tatly one divh dinner.
Jolv She al**! brought man) ob ,M • • P J D r t i pm
Jccl, of mtrrr.t in every con
' w,k ? P a.k.g r. fnt.en Jumho
ceivahle medium - stiver, bra*.. a*F-rago. aeronlmg to package
wchmI., fur
|,r&lt;,n rr‘ r r ' ,nB
... w,ml.
___ , , lay,
«, gourd., ell . dlrr
— , l,ton»
.......
.........
all of which w ne hand made by flip liquid Mrll 2 lahlr.pooni
the nail! i *
Avoir fiom Ihr in boiler ovrr low heal add 2 lablr
joy merit of thr program, it wai MhK,n‘ Hour and blind Ihnruugh
a plravure to have Mr* Kuurll ^ ^"r '* minute*
V*tilt ihe d r ill again a» the wjv
A'l,t 1 ‘ W ''g'" «'&lt;•*"» anil re
a member
here until (hr moved ’ , r*cd a«raragu* liquid i nok
In Orlando
about fou, yrarv ago * n'' *"r un" 1 *-"‘rr U
u&gt;tr,
,lo ll followed thr South ' , and Ivmling Add 'i trat|Miun ba

7" L i C
I
H
J
,
Jam c. AVilion an
.
' n
r in 1 "' an , , * h' ’’
and Ig
U 'i&gt; 01 daughter bom
tnvin let.
Ii

A.iirman program b, .hoeing *'' Jf"' V 1' *n''
1,1
and rtplaining more than a hurt
J' * l,,llr
t i"rr " " h 2
died mlorid
illdr* „ n .o.lndv r s i ' '" " “G " ,r" r"ml.ine w.lh
from Alive,t&gt; and Mrrkrl onhtd r r m4l1mlr,r,,,f *',urT ''Id
cup
"u r.cn -t
Mandarin )&gt;..{ you 6" ! r'1 1
,h r r ; r , * ni1
know there were
many varu-i co° ' " \ ' T, '?* h”
I!""1 rh fo e
ifj-*
rorlti. tiut uo n«»l boll
T.
Srrgifi^r half lhr a'paragui on
Ihe program wav follnwrd bv * , prr hakrd vingle pir cru«l like
.ovried diih lunrhron and torn I w|,rr | ,,mkrv I'our on half Ihr
hour
vauir and repeal prnerdure*u.lng
I remainder
of
avparagu*
and
. .
sauce
Sprinkle
wilh
grated
A lu n illi M e e l
’
U? ^ r 0 ° ^
The Annual banquet of Strlvnn *in"' l’,r bubble* and I* itightly
t'nivrnlty
legal ***vaiiiiii
alumni win
will laur
u kr *&gt;
browned
Servr ,,u’
hot to f&gt;
— ..g •«•■(
**•**••*’• ******
place Friday
Friday mght.
night, thr 241h
:*th at

ru ,r&gt; :" n

W'r

p
U

/ /D
K
v„
lt.
Mr. and .Mr,
I

,ir

l f ,n «*v*«

w Mr*
m Jumev
.
Mr *and
Mr.
an«|
Jump*
llr*icrrt\
nra.rMv
0f Iil!jh j» » rr arc thr
^
.
*
" 1 1a ighter, Katherine L ilia -Hi
lorn
il. v-'It*.
i,. 11Hrager
- -----,ofn Frbruar,
^rt,nj*r&gt; nI''"1
,y “ **ie formrr le g g y Wright
daughter of Mr ,*&lt;] \|r , j A
AAright, of Sanford
j,,,it , ,n.l \i,
v 1
. . . .
.
‘ ,
V" l,r ' Wl'
,J,," Jr an,HjJf f r the birth of
* "in. Donald \ ra l. tmrn ) rulay
Ihe Dili Donald weighed it lb»
j , „unrr, „ (lirth lh r w .
llama have three other ehildlrii
Jimmy. I'attie amr Penny

K ln :

* n’' ,&gt;rlnrr

,h*‘
of the
,|1r Welcome Wagon club w.H
. . . .
,
have a mrctlng Wednetday night,
throughout (hr hmiw were ,
w,
, |u|,.
I*, nut if ii I Itiiwrr arrangemrnli an.|
ll)pr,. ¥
u 4 Whl1r y;irphan|
x/
.
I'b r rno.t diitlnilive wat a white sale" nnd rarh member ti .reYI eV oaU rf sJ
A a o
uf"
t 1*1Krj^&gt;c»
11011numed to i-rmc &gt;omr w rarttd
dm
am! l,o|',i"*!
cla»trr&gt; of n h llr
It m
Mr an t Mr* Hank U Miller
G w " * » n r Mr and Mrs Hugo
will return lon.oiruw Horn Hot
I'/ ''" '1 '!f lhr
r '5*'Spring*, A ik. where Ihey have
ani* *r ' George A Mali’rll,
U-rn * pending u-vrral wri-k.
Gie gnmm rli-cl'* parent*. Alii*
tha only
Mr and Mr. Herman Morn* Fluwbcth "arlct.ur.t
Mi*, John
and Mr and M i. Martin Stior " ,r »•««*". Mj*. Glen Gerber.
cphir plan to motor to Orlando '
,,, jr « ' n ? ! V cr#-r V*
*' ,r
tonight to attend Ihe fair
Parrott Ml.* H ern Taylor. F.d
M, and Mi* Roy F Mann ^ , '1 X ‘ . ' ,
I"
1 l° WV d,bavr
,
a -Inim
(ton/alrf,
rrtutnrd
OiUntlo I.arry l.l .ll.n , llolirrt
.
,
Janirt
Mrhrr.
I.iu
in
c
D-uu
III,
whrrr they
nl WnlnrMla) n»sl»l
,
...
.
.
,, thr a „lte r.
. lUdianl
Jml IDi'btl U alU tc. Mr.
and. . . hurtilav
With
, „
Mr
Parcm*. Mr and Mr. S F.. Ive*.
Mf, M. r|oll W j„ , r U l r ,
"
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
tlarlrluirvl.
lie*
and Atcw Ar
Mr and Mr. L.lwaid lligg.nv |h
,lrx
Mft y fnj
th and U
v|r*
r.
,J
|
Kurt
wild
-■
■ ’ 1 " " " """ 11.-I long, 'It and Mr- AAllliam
talp" » "'kb' mnlorid tv* K , , n,
Mt
aIll) \ j, ,
Hermit
*»r1*mlo lad night where .lie* al Sln|,|| i ; 4l) |.jn r a,„| ,A|lw liar
tended a dinner pail* givrn l-v ,,a(il .s|r »a,i
Mr and Alr» It N Diekwn in
hovietarv were a**Utcd tiy
honor id Mr» Alaiy I
lligsini Mr, AAilton Newman who aUn
who irlrbrated lirr birthilav an wa* m rharge of lhr many pretty
111 HIT
MAIM*. H i, U l « 1|
hnervarv al Gut lime
pally dr.oration*.

BDC C O N T E X

It 1. ie«l pretty, hut we ve had it for a
lung time . . .

Stemware

V n t x iin ln il O r iT U Ilis t

f t

T S S J T - “ ■
‘f
f
m
A
n
P*1rf ir % InmiIim I at thr Intfrnttiunalljr
known Hmlih
.,-.woiam
v r ll- tr y oigannt
Finn Vidciu
A'idrio Iiha,
hero ap
r* *tJUfan! ouiuilr
Imlurir Ihe
Ihr ijI a^'rlUrry
i'i«ini&lt;t rinn
* m lirrn
«i*
t le.ev . Glut,
* I L. banipirt
t--- -* to
- to
•- gi.rn p-mted -Acting liiganut at Vale
l.ion*
on the 19th
----lor the I'JVi l » i acadeiiiic year.

Fur

Keg

o r

rind

T'nmilv

FAMILY

BUSIN ISS

39

NEW CAR

CUV

Cr

Kefc*. $27.05

Saucer

1.00

N oaa

INVE&amp;IMINTS

W hatever your goal in life, il can be yo u n if
you prepare for it. And like m any, you'll find
that a friendly place to sa/o, plus our generout
dividends, w ill hasten the d ay. Stop in soon!

•
e
e
e

•

e liecoratrd &gt;uap
dish
e Tray*
e A«d many other
Item*

w ater

n rn iK R S

Vi Price
Alh-le in Italy, and frarkly it should ha**
•la u d thrie. . . .

1 axerole warmer
1 heel* *haker
:&gt;hot vliina klta
Mixing -ponn
hitdcr*

17.9 5

t vrrlad aluminum item*, that you van hav*
foi •« pi u e, if y.ni waul them . . , ,
•
I..A/.A S I S A N S
•
CANDY
IH S IIK S

One Group
HOMI

$

N iiaa

A J..- of ddfr-cnt I'.niii, that need, a lot

REIIRtMENT

$4 .9 5

f. |h .ei (here tv ju-1 more to thi*
&gt;et and it &lt;*•*. up n. 1•- room , &lt;, «

»f out limr dinting . . . .

HI.M'Al H AM'

lI M .v l STEAK DINNI R IN till HOUSE
and F R E E PASSES to the Hit/ Ih r a ’. i* fur bim&lt;elf and entire
family ihildiand &lt;&gt;r wife an-l children I. Alwululelv free at any
time to dilt hi* foiivertence CONSOLATION P R IZ E -10 pa r*
to The Rid.
CAREM G A G I'R, Proprlalor
n iN T E s r rid itr-R m a r c h i *i . im *
Send all entrle* to —
Celery City Hevt.arant
- t l Magnolia A*».
Sanford Florida

Epicure Dinncrwarc
H r like i* hu* ihhe far'urv .|.&gt;ean t ,..*&lt; ■
1! flit I'frn flittc ■- ued Id ne. re; . . . ,
ll«T.

N oaa

*

Send u* your favorite name or narre- «&gt; many a* you wxhi.
Flach name on Tparatr. plain etip of whltr paper, tyt**' of pr nt
the name« neatly and legibl- At.ke vine sour name ar.-l ad
Jrrvt t- on each rnii v Ih r pei ...n luhmltluig thr winning nam.
will receive a tiikei for the—

.Sermr for t

III)

Fovtnna (fy tal i*up and &gt;au(e, *et», a real
haigam at A&lt;*l, but we hiqw to move them at t 00

"

Me ar» gome to let YOU, «ui frter.dv and euwimer 1 . re-name
the—
(T.I.I.HY

$1.00 - M..!i.'»

IL* gr. 15.00

1?i - A

s5 .0 0

N I I AA

WHAT IX IT
THAT YOU WANT?

Dinncrwarc

llt'K- Jlfi-O.'i Si $21.95

Costume Jewelry

Drllcinu*.

T mirwell

Peter Terris

(i.llldy llllt gnrgriiliv

Cup

S T E A K D IN N E R

livriip,..,if, one i r . r guaiantrr against breakage.
Hui w e ir tiled &gt;.f l.okit’ g nt it . . .

V2 Price

W IN !
k

!

In Sun ford

Italian Pottery
Rcif. H .9 5 - $5.50

8 8

N

oaa

’ 2 .9 5

�e d ito ria ls
%JF To Be Retained

I A s&gt;,

I!

But Changes Planned

«!»•»(
S t i .Z

’ lit

**»
Ac

i- '1
Ri
-

*411
Cart
. d*v,
Ttiei
W |

*»
' the

»
• ta
hai
by
’ TO
rnN
mat
•ns
Ju t
ft
car
to :

•S
but
lr«

»&lt;•
In.

1

hiy

•*a
-o O
» lal
tm
- A|

**I4

Ssimintile County will retain It* United Fund. Thi* de* - dllon wa* made last week by the UF Board of DIrectori af.
"‘ ftr comiderable soul-searchingDrive leader* worked hard In the campaign which end­
ed lent month. Despite the time and effort put forth, the
drive fell some $14,000 short of its goal. That brought Ur
•directors face-to-face with a decision: whether to disband
the all-fur-one drive, or try to continue, at least for one more
year.
•• in the interest of the county, directors decided to try
.... It again. However, some changes will be made. A planning
committee ha* been appointed to decide on the broad frame­
work under which the UF wi|l be conducted next fall.
Although the total w»» about &lt;14,000 short of the goal
sought by the U F. it still 'rpresented more than the seven
participating agencies had • een able to raise in separate
drive* three year* ago. This was the determining factor in
favor of retaining the UF.
It is too early to a«k what change* the committee will
recommend. If the U F is to survive, and Seminole County
needs it, change* must l&gt;e made.
One change, suggested by The Herald ala»ut a month
ago, should be to force the hands of all charity and welfare
’ drives. Kach should be given the opportunity to get in the
... UF. Refusal to do so would givr UF leaders a perfect right
to decline to work, contribute, endorse or otherwise help the
» aon-vrllcipating agencies.
his might Ire viewed as a harsh stand. Hut such i«
needed if drive* for local agencies, stirh as Hoy and Cirl
* Scouts, the USO, Salvation Army, Children's Home Society
and others, are to survive.
It ha* been said by several agencies that they are not
permitted to participate in a United Fund. If that lie true,
why do all these sTiare in the only drive, the annual joint
crusade, on military bases?
Now under way at Sanford Naval Air Station is the
joint crusade. Agencies participating are the Cancer Society,
ll*art Association. Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation.
..National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, National
Society for the Prevention of Blindness, United Cerebral
Palsy Association, National Cerebral Palsy Association. Na• tional .Multiple Sclerosis Society, Muscular Dystrophy Assn,
elation, National Association for Mental Health, National
Tuberculosis Association, Care. Crusade for Freedom and
the American-Korean Foundation.
‘
* This is the only charity solicitation permitted at the
bgse. excepting Seminole's United Fund.
If this can i*e done at NAS. and in communities across
America, it ran be done here. If Seminole residents were
assured that the U F would be the only charity drive, we be­
lieve support would be greater.

•J

____

4 Elbow Room Needed
I

The Sanford |&gt;ost office will grt a new naif. The lieneral Services Administration (U. S.t announced Friday that
a contract for I2.8H2 had been awarded for the project.
It should be comforting to postal wurkers to know that
they have a new naif over their heads, as elbow* dig Into
rib* of fellow workers who take turns standing against I hr
.wall to allow each other passage around furniture and
"ffjUlpmrnl.
-»• What Hanford need* is a new and larger post office,
not a new roof on the outdated, overcrowded structure now
Standing on the corner of First and Palmetto.

1

I ;
.•

'fie
•t

Might Sell Auto, ‘ Root’ Of Trouble
K N O XV ILLE. Trim. (UPD — 1me Into trouble."
Convicted of drunken driving,
"Why not quit drinking in5lark A. Kollock told Judge If. stead.'' the Judge asked.
P. Pollard he was going to sell
"I don't guess I eould do that,**
his car lwrau&gt;r "It always gets knllmk replied

W ..

DAILY
ACMOSR
1. Dialst min
rnlllsion
a Warned
I*. Eve
II Narrowroadway
I I rnlor
II. Dirty, is
a table
IS. George \V.
Itusaell
II. Part nr
"to be "
IT. Water g»d
i fishy I t
II. A surgical
saw
JT. Ntringed
Instrument
:&lt; Selected, a*
fne the army
I I Orrupied
la Tell
I I . Pereonel
pronoun
I I . Routh
Amenta
tahhe V
&gt;1. tnuefinite
article
14 Whole
rang*
ST. To handle
10 Pierce aa
hy hortui
41 Measure
of I ml
4} Primers •«
on metal
44. nothstretching
framed

r
u

IM1WN
1. W.ee

l i . A lever
gt. Laietaa
river
J J N o rse

goddess

or
iteath
I I Olrt •

name

a at

IV Tellu­
rium
ttym I

t te le c a s t', aeswee

35. Mountain
iT l I
"• Preas on
3T. nutter
31 Prosier
39. Iltundera
43. (.Tnet to

-a insect

IT Custom
I t atnrtea
an Conduits
ft Man a nick­ 31. Rear end
ef a boat
name •pose l

%P
t
%

|

1

T

I

•

%

7“

Y

♦

l

-

L
i
i

if

%

%%

11

%
%

II

Y /

il

&gt;

&gt;•

'

im

J!

}Q

14

a

Tl

14

it

PH

»•

ii

11

JV

|

W
&lt;

2

d% ’
%\\

it

bi t

fl

V

M
J }

iX

fiy Marquis Child*
WASHINGTON’ —
rriv *

ill

tsai.rilN S.letl.isW. Itailer l i t t-skltikee
Jxltsts vs. s t t in i. JH_ t t i » i i s i s a n .r
wv ati.v v a. c is t t ix u , aasertuioo n ,,&gt; ,e ,
v in iiim x s o w
jr.«xxac s v s h x k k
«tie s ao .r
s«eieir scaisoe

; jjb f a
•

L:

SB

s o lo ra o r.

•■ s tir,

s s t C irts la a s

a a io r a a g

sssLsr&amp;s:
fs irls r

••* H I

•I I l d i r T I O t
w eek

•W"

(III

atAs
•ae teas
fu s e

M ootk

!£ &amp;

•*"" •

" 7

7

“

.........

Victory Forecast
By Heart Experts

Assignm ent W ashington

(O tU d

O. D. Farrell’s

Arcade
Package Store

"ii [h'e“7eeord show^V.'X ‘ Homework’ Lands

r

GRAND OPENING

Hospital Notes

jflCKSons &gt;

in it
a rkets

i

OPEN 7:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M.
E VE R Y DA Y IN CLUD IN G SUNDAY!
2585 ORLANDO DRIVE
SANFORD

fi BOTTLE CARTON

DAILY CROS S WORD
Af ItltxH
I. A headland

3 Pilgrim
31. Changeil
Fathers
Into
3 ktylish
4. Diminu.
bone
tcolloq. t
live
37. Sea­
* . ----- acamm
of Kmma
shores
10 Ikxdrnei
5 T a lk ,
33. Doof arasont
k Homelike
pnvaa
13 Deprive of
«ra r.)
of
• weapon
7. Mr.
par­
11 Heelle
ent*
Ocrahwin
It. Daaert of
S Alaihan
24. Sttna
Aata
rnndrar
23. Mala
• a la r d a i'a A s s a r t
9. Embraces
15. Pigpen
descendant
ta Exult
11. Less
39. Grades
34. Gamlnf
17. l-aat el*
difficult
30. Troubled
ciibea
lines rf
15. Impassive
31. Paper
37. Mratura ef
sonnt11 pt.) 1 a. self
fnatrnrra
Strait*
I t Sash (Jap) 19. Fetish
32. Weaver*
Sattlrmcnta
:o. Past
4B.W .I.1
reed
31. Mdkfiih
It. Hautboy
T
~
T
~
% • T ~ 7— V7
22. Competent
1
critic
pa
1 19
21 Mttaihe
rock*
%
tl
11
37. Lettuca
14 Likely
%

19. Madmen

*

i fnd.)
35. Occupy
31. th y
tingulata
31. Scotch form
nfAIIca
39. Haaty repeat
40. Tearful

court
43. Afftiea
DOWN
X. Camper's
boat
S. Native* bf
Syria

ri

%
4

3). Shilling
tabor.)

41. Brtngi Into

•toss osouee Oelekee it , tata at ike m i ortte*
f ioeiao. woaee ihe Aer &gt;r C«aar*M .r I s ,
itra.
TOO Hereto la a ■•■Vie -r ike ta llta Prese s in k«keeb
i. »mfa. ilea
i Is
e u lo b i r •• l»s SM lor eetaklieatiaa of all ireat atssv
i s i pt.siea la Ikie
M a t f s H i.

i if

w

krtelmVsT**1

tit it bcinf arfurd. is th# onljrf feeble fnd *tth ailmc. old m t \
way to insure continuity of poll* WitH three and a half &gt;cari h

» ““ «■ “ W «•
.tr.tton .nil . . . . m.n b n » ,M
b« ’i S i f . t»
While llou.e drmals are Diued ln frorn the out tide would require
of nullfI |n , U)in|. ni
the speculstion about his auccca- week* it not months to catch up i|)fr h|| maJor „p&lt;.rat|on fnr tJ!).
sor will continue. This is a situs on the bscksround papers that ^ nrarjy , wo and a ha|j , rar|
lion made to order for uncertain spell out policy with Americas
|, a | | (n thf mtd„ 0'f , h(&gt;
I) both at home and abroad.
allies and with the Russians.
s *fI
whfn ,h# (famM „,
But no matter what the ulti
Much haa been written of Her j hat bnff |jtt|f w jr threatened
njatc decision, the fact ahould not
crippling arthritis. Certainly ,0 , pM. , d |U the whole world
be overlooked that at the head „ Secretary he would not be a*
t^3^ time Dulles took a
of the State Department in Dul mobilr as Dulles, who has clock- dfC||lon calling for great enurlea- absence it a loyal two man *d more than a half million miles a jf , nd rr sntulion. He derided
learn
Undersecretary Chriatian „f air travel. But Dillon, who is |0 forf„0 the long weeks of ra.liaHcrtcr, and Deputy Cndertecre- ,...
, &lt;hil* Hcrtcr will toon be 64,
~
jurrapy to try to insure
tary t . Douglas Dillon have both tould be Ihe roving agent with
cancer did not sprrad t-,
followed at first hand
the steps the Secretary of State gtvep time 0(hrr parM „( hit hod&gt;. as u
leading up to the current. ap |Q ponder and reflect on ,*’r now seems lo have done. To hn«
prnarh toward negotiation ° ' fr rourve of foreigii policy, fierier undrr-onr therapy would have
Berlin and (iermany.
could and would attend the mi- kfpt him away from his efftr*
llrcausr of their intimate know. ^ ronferrncra, aueh at that pre- jor many weeks after hit Imme.
ledge, the view It growing here suniably to be held in Ihe spring d|ate ionvalea»encc
that It Dulles mint be replaced 0n the Herman Issue.
s0 rnurh was left unfmlshed in
the logic of the rholre ft for
Berauie he felt he was noi be
« ake of the Suer crisis, and
llerter to become Secretary and )n( used, he irriously considered pu||r , had had the ovrrnd. ng
Dillon his Cndersecrciary. This a year ago resigning at Under conviction that It was his destine
secretary, lilt loyally to the Ad to set a triumphal course whei^
ministration would not permit olbrrt before him failed flavin*
that and he stayed on In recent „hoolcd himself throughout his
months Dulles has gisen him |d(, ,0
Secretary of State, he
somewhat more of a role While (ou|d acknowledge nothing b n
It continued to be largely a one ,|,an ty,r perfection of hit mn
man department, llerter s views t(,ncrpt „f how American ivoliry
were listened to seriously
should be ronducted
The Administration often seems
WASIIINHTON (UPD— Kipcrls
In view of the concentration on
yesterday forecast major break- , unaware of how last the time Is
Individual, for the obvm&gt;i«
throughs" against heart and blood running nut with less than two rfa|on „( pjt great capacities,
vessel ditra-rs in the nest 10 years lo go Someone presum- we are more fortunate than •-«
years which “ will save thousands ably on the Inside chose the oc know in having in office two n
„f lives."
cation of Dulles' grave illnrsst auth a , n rricr #nd Dillan They
They said "extraordinary ad to leak word that Secretary of nuM deserve a full and free op.
vaners” in the past decade furc- Defense Nell McKIroy would gel p,,rtUnity.
shadow even grealer progress in out by Ihe end of the summer. _________________
Ihe next.
in acrord with an understanding
that hr would stay only two SEE l'S FOR A
The prediction vias made in
"report to the nation,'' first of its years
This w n denied, but COMPLETE SELECTION
kind, by the American Heart nevertheless the Impression is O F ----W alches
As»n and the National Heart In- left of an Administration going
to pieces like Ihe one host shay.
Jewelry
stitutr, both just IQ years old.
It takes a year for a man to
Six specialists presented papers
Diamonds
on "a decade of progress against muster a Job as complicated and
Hirlhsfnne H ire*
By Ud Koieiba
you were arrested U times be-&lt;meeting rf gang.iers broken up cariovauular
disease"
at
an difficult as that of .Secretary of
I -e Our lliidgrt Plan.
WASHINGTON — The hoodlums tween 1915 and I9U?"
by police In New Vork stale aest- hour and a half meeting attended State or Defense. The assump
Charge or l.a?a&gt; iy
by congressmen, government of­ tion Is that lie begins to be use
who swaggrr up to Ihe witness
The Senator from Arkansas ral years ago.
J t w e lr y
"I recline to answer . ."
ficials. physicians and health au­ ful and effective In his second
chair are soon condemned men broke in. “ Have you." he said
Store
year If hr departs at the end
McClellan showed him a pho thorities.
—bruised hy a weapon that with the anund of aljnei soaping
tostat of a letter, written In per
Dr Leroy Burney, head of the of this time, the government his
| 0 2 B . le t
F A 2-0181
comet snarling from beyond the against cold steel, ‘ done a decent fed Knglish, bearing Ziio's sign, Public Health Service, sounded a lost the investment In his educathing
in
your
life
that
you
think
mahogany ilrtk in front of them
II.
would not tend t&gt; Inc.'imlnate turr "Do you rrcognirr the let note of caution in commenting on tion and experience. James
ter*"
the pa|ters
He reminded
that Smith Jr. stayed less than two
They hide behind the fifth you?"
Thewitnrsa peered hard
at the heart and blood vessel diseases years as head of the International
Amendment, hut they can't rliirk
The man’, feet came abruptly
letter. ‘ I recline. . .”
kill "more people than all olher Cooperation Administration, and
the knife that starts deep in Ihe logelher He ruhhed sweaty hands
The edge camr again lo Mr- ra u iri of dealh combined and dis now the White House mutt tlir
soundhoi of Senator John Me- on hu b,uf *•*&gt;"«!»&gt;* trouser, Clcllan'i words "Well, do you abled countless others"
around to try to find a suitable
And he declined to say whether
llrllan chairman of Ihe Senate
successor.
----------------------there was a decent thing on the see ihe letter?"
It may lie idle now to rrrall
rackets committee
grounds it may tend to fncrlmi
that when George 51. Humphrey
The Senator, undisputed king of pale him.
resigned at Secretary of the
Ihe caucus room, swallowi Just
The »pcrtatn(s. jammed In the
l0OThed l,Ule‘'m .n ,n gray cupped E m p l o y e s I n J a i l
Trrasury In mid-1957 he turd to
»o much of Ihe "I decline to r , *r- Peered McClellan wllh dig hit chin In his hand and dug
WARSAW tl'P It — Authorities persuade others, including Dul
.„.i ii ,„„ . i„» nlflnl litters "Are you proud lo
his have caught up with tome rail- let. that the lime had come to
answer
stuff, and Ihrn a
,hr |y|4&gt; nf fr ||0w )ou are’ " |,h '' "“h' if hit lingers into
scad woikrrs who have htrn lak- make way for younger men. Hit
■roal begin, boning that vafbal |
M ,,|e lia n. too could feel rhrrk And he squirmed
Featurirtf
I'd say the most unfortunate ir.ghome their work.
argument was that If the Elara
sralpel I'd say it can teach un Ihe knife break off.
Urr ihe thickest skin
The"rnan^commilled lo lake the ,hln* *or lhr
Thsf sne-ted II railroad rm
hower Administration went on to
The Very Heat
x
McClellan s first victim un this y,nn p|| j,|, |)p , ni) inoV,,)
behind the lifih It he must do pluyet who allegedly carted off the end with ths same tesm. It
would
look
at “though
not* 'k*
the Ad310 E. 1st
day was John Vitale of SI latuis, llh „’Blipr lhr »&gt;rlwi,i rhamlrliers *• oul
,be "Pfn — under the three miles of ihe tr a c k a g e .---u '“
l **
•*•••*• —
*J
bald, fielllgrrent
He hunched
klcCIrllan (old him lo strp
&lt;lf ,h'‘ rbandeliers ami the which they sold to the focal state- minlatrailon alone but the Repub­
lican party wag trailing off to a
forward In the hot seal,hands asideWhen
hr gut un he looked
l*b*
Senator ktcClellan ownedscrapenterprise,
clrnrhril on hips, feel apart
ard „ hj, w„ lh
w||t, *a , rn, f „
solid on lhr
red
carpet relief
Hut I
thought Ihe lon|
He sing .noged the I decline^''1r ,peru,ve cigar m the mat noc
hu across the eapanse of a iloien kr| „ at a|riH&gt;|&gt;lns , |,(l|r
quratinns put fotlh hy chief cuun
Krank z ,|o of .Sprtng((f|(1sel Ifolw-rt kenned) ., "What is
s ■ ••»«!!
ittlr ss
Italian
aitaii in
In hi
gray
R* hair.
your occupation?,
i nu arc an KfJ|&gt;. MJ|^ liouncfd tip }lr did
operator in coin niArHmr*.
*rkn«^lrilsr that hif occup
occupation
was "retired
Then came the usual mohstrr,
questions "You operated 14 stills
in the Springlirld area during j
Prohllnlion* fly 1937 you con
I'rbruarv IS
trolled all the dice, punrhlioarils
Admisslsuii
and |Nikrr gamrt in Springfield*
Edward Simmons (Allamontr You were mnvirlrd of violating
Spilngsl
Ihe Prohibition Act in 1931*“
Clarrncr IfillrII (Sanford)
"I refute In . ." he started
Willard Grimes (O strrnl
"Just a minute." MrCIrllan growl
Sharon Clevenger (Sanford!
ed "You'd better say 'derllne.*
Rnsrlta t ooprr i Sanford r
It sounds more respectful"
Dischargee
Well, the poor ex con got so
Alexia Ballard (Sanfotil)
ruffled that he blurted, "I re
Mercia II. Carter and liaby dine to answer." "What was
boy (Sanford)
that?" cried the Senator.
Thelma Williams and baby
''I can t say it . . I recline to
He Reserve The Might To Until Qnamltlea
boy i Sanford)
dcline.
." Then he begged that
Rosemary Allits and baby girl he couliln t espreis himself loo
Mlaleenl
well
Martin P Bulger (Sanfordl
"Ibd you speak English al the
Angie Muller illviedn)
Hireling at Appalarhln?" said
Thrran Bass (Sanford)
I Krnnrdv. This was Ihe famous

34. Split pulse

Monday, Feltrunry 23.

J’ i f e I

li

&gt;■'»■

I

CROSSWORD
I Quarterleea altpper
I Polar tilth
«. Tea. In
Aparn
It Contains
I. Twn-tned
aloth
T. Enrlnaurea
I Apple renter
remover
t. Turn aside
IT. Gun islangt
14 llarh.ta
a ilog
I I Inferior
i prefix t

Washington Calling

TERMITES

%
i!
Pit

1*
ii

•&gt; P

COCA-COLA

ik
w

JO %
It IT T

f t

ts

*
7T“
i
2

il
%

715

Food

Order

10c
Pins

With
$5 Or
More

COFFEE

lb.

1*o«mI

Order

DiV'isil

39c

VKLDA (JRAI)K “A” HOMOOENIZED

F r e s h M I L K s.43c
CHOCOLATE,

VANILLA, or STRAWBERRY

■i
p
ii

Mur#

MAXWELL HOUSE IIAO or CHASE &lt;f SANBORN CAN

VELD A -

•I

Wilh
*.'t Or

ICE M I L K
FLO RID A ’S

FASTEST

GRO W IN G

Olanl
Half
(iallitn

Carton

FOOD

49c
C H A IN !

�i

5

M on., Fo b. M .

fhr

#*nferft

f r r it i

Seminoles Bow, Close
With Deland Tuesday

Dandridge, Stanley Named To All-Star
It) J E R R Y (0 \ IM .IO N
QuaitCrback Cecil Ilar.dridgt
D «•i.&lt;t Aiuard David Stanley hat*
been ramcd b&gt;' I'loiuia coaches
tu the North tram in th* high
trhcHil all-star (im r to be played
11 August at the University of
Florida.
The announcement ram* altrr
North All-Star I'oatii Jim 1‘isott.
Sanford, m*t with North Florida
,-narhr* in Or*;* to select thi»
"Irram .ram."
CoCap'.atn,
Itandnd.r
a n il
A Stanlr) paerd the Sen-: ;r .
two tear* under roaih f'igutl
uhilr piling up 17 win, thrr* lot*r, and two l-e*. wht.-lt include a
lirahma EowJ victor) and a Celcry Howl victory over 111 &lt;hop
.Mo»r* amt Ar ,j»»
Coach PI»ott and pun It 1.. rn! Lake City weir unammuu, ,e
lrctloni for thr coaching spot, of
the north. Thry hate decided to
inn thr tingle wing w,th their
A dead!) lineup againtt t am Ottla
Mooney and (ilenn (Wham of -.he
ti-Uth.
Sanford ran claim a gtcal .%*|
of the honor from the torn hint
,tarft «if t&gt;o:h tram*
While
rigott i« thr current head men­
tor at SIIS. 4! jont), from Miami
Senior high, wa« aiiltlant eua h
under Cat I Kettle* at Seminole
In J95I) 51, t'.-arh (Wham, row
the head roach at Sehrtng, it a

Sanford product and spent hit
plating da)a at Semtno&gt;. All four
eoarhet are graduates of Florida,
where 1’igoit, Mooney, and Odham pl*,.ed together.
, The complete to«ter« of thr*c
’■wo team* will not be retraced untd nevt week, but thete ate see«tai who were , elected to the
&gt;ii:h .chool all-America sq .a j anl
mill t&gt;e playing In th* AIM m enc*
tilt in Philadelphia In July,
Dandridge will be th* •maUrd
p *; er «n either -quad. Although
weighing only 135 pound*, hr n
regarded by Florida roarhr, a,
t ne of the fine,! patter, and
■Miter, in Ihe slate In the i&gt;a»t
»r**on, Dandridgr w*» the lead!■■; ground-gainer, had a .600
* triage in patting, and punted
the ball bat* foot for a 40 ) aid
average
Mr will he u&gt;eJ mo'tly on pa«,»■*• . punllag. Th* North ba.k
held atciag f, well over 175, with
•rteial Ifl-tecond men. So, !h«
Llt.lr tlcneiat" pioltably will
not get much of a «hot al the
running Me sha.i'J l-e rated a*
the ten pa*,er on the North tq.iad
•Vailr... Hh;.r plating for Sem­
inole. w*&gt; chosen for two ytait
the All (JBC &gt;quad and oat
' umej In the All state &gt;qj*d be
Hoiida spurts writer* II * gieat
defensive pl.t* m i the but in
4 rottal Floiida la,t ,ea,on and

hit offrnilte blocking wa« better
than any in the are* Stanley wat
or e of the top choke, of the North
roarhr, and probably will play a
b:g tote in the ronte«t t hi * fall. Me
piubabty will get the nod to play
the pulling guard on thr potent
Tennessee single wing aliaik. Me
Ruwr sports a nitty 190 pound,
aid i&lt; •rhedulrd It travel to FSU
immediately after the all-atar
tame ihi, fait with a four year
thn!*i,hlp Mr wat one of the
-noil-taught leniot, in the ttate
Ihi, winter.
The Seminole cheeileader, will
alto get into the act. They wrr«
ihotrn at the North “ none mak­
ers" for the tilt.

It* TIM
1 t il le d

Multi WHY

l'rr,«

In tern ation al

Now- that they hate finally rorrailed their hr»i sniper—Whitcy
Fold - ihe New Yoik Yankee,
today turned their attention to
their big urge gun—Mickey Man­
tle.
Ford, threatened C a r L e r with a
r a v C u t . w», gl)rn « it."01 tai*e
w hen

he

tigneii

h i,

19.19 C on ti a r t

(or nil ettimated i3o.&lt;“hl Sundxv
aid iuimediatrly joined thr word
champion, in a workout at the'r
S; Petersburg, Fla , camp.
The stubby aouthpavv ha 1 ba.kT O H A Y 'S P I C T I H K S
a u k
r m m m io w s
T K K A S n tE S —

Wicholdt’s Si™ -'
:io s. p a r k AYR.

4 A 1,1.

HERTZ
F A 2 -7 7 2 3
J HERTZ
Kv m in u s F A 2* i *i 0H

R e n t m CMi

Vic Knhello, A lfl. *i0l K. 1st
Tor The Finettl In
FltHSII FISH anil
SKA FOOD
COM) HKKIt TO 4.0
rail —

HEN NETT'S
FA 2-tl!)2.'t
120,1 W. 201 h
ttr-*l of French
We Deliver An,where
In Sanford

S H O W IN G

O l'KN 12: J.1

TH E" 1 HILARITY BEST-SELLER
IS ON THE SCREEN!

**• i
MA

Newman

ASIIF.YIM.K IL'P I)—Clyde Me
Cultough. former major league
catcher. will *,&lt;umr hi* duttei
Vtarrh t a, manager nf k-hrvilla , entry in the Sally League
McCullough wa, named manager Thunday after being n irr*
viewed tiv the b-atd of dlrrrtnrs
of (.immunity |l**rbail
\*hrv lltr, c ub. a, yet unnamrf. wnll
tram at Dothan. A'a Thr club
doe, not have a major league
affiliation.
Mel iJuugh. It I.va* ,ti Nut*
folk Ya. Lad year be managed
Reading. I’a . nf the Faitfrn
League and before that he wa, a
player Coarh for the Miami Mailin* In the Inlrrnaiinnal League.
Hr was a player fur thr Cubs
ip 1945 when they wun Ihe NsIlona I League pennant. At not
s'.age uf in, (a lter, he .aught
145 game, without ml&gt;alng an
Irrving. a record which Mill stand*.
-------

DAYTONA RKU TI Fla H IM&gt;
- NASCAR n ifk ijli announced
Johnny lleaurhamp winner of the
.voti . ...............................
„,ite intr.malkmal. flurep
su re r
.....
itafcrt racr Stindiy hut liter &gt;.iid
thf roult% v%frr unidflrial t&gt;e
rim e there ttrre no photo* of p
photo finish
Officials at first ruled that
ttraiirhamp. of Harlan, Iowa,
I nosed out Lee Petty of It aml Ir

The new Daytona intrrnatlonal minutes only In see ll slip away.
•peedway has no photo • finish 1 hey played a fue ball gamr il l
vamrra at Ihe finish line. So the way with little Iteorge Deride*
H IS I lK H iK S T O.NK — I)» n Muiisp jircuillv dirplav s vvlmt
leading the ,coiing and John Tay*
lu t u r sent tail » public app-ul
he any a is the higgeal fre « h im tc r fish he hn« e ve r t-ntiRht.
lor and Mike Robert, doing most
lor any movie film oi thr linUh.
uf the work on the boards. They
T h is I I -pound I h k nnm tIt Ims* vvn.s cauK'ht nt the tl.vcenla
Mr rvanunrtl «rvcral photo*
fi.*h rum p on the S I Jo h n * , T h u rs d a y , on a sh in e r. Mouse
and tomr movie 1:1m Sunday now havr a line 13 G rrcoi&lt;l for
j , front I ’e le rsh u rp , \ \ . V a.
night but the rc'ultv vvrrr I'ic jr * the teaton wuh thrir final gam*
roming up tomorrow- against th*
tluilvr.
Crowd pleasing Itocky MacDuft
" Make w.*» more lhan JtJ.iew Miilldogt bom DeLaiid.
I, favorrd in the tirade A feamre m Hie lust priie money and «»■'
#
tonight at Nanforil Drlamln Ken dor.emeots
t I r o , . . . rh. n ! ‘ i “/
net Club a, the lllb week of Reauthantp tlrove a l»J!t Thun- ,Z /*?,'*,1h* " * " *
scampering get* siarled.
deibird ami Petty a 1919 Oldsmo- f *
“L. \ " n
'1*1*®
la
Artion on tonights IU event 1’ilc. Sreond plate prite money " T T * The Tort Pierce squad will
schedule Iwgin, .I IAO
w
k
n.°k ,1 ' ‘iJ 1 “v T " ^ *
Rocky has won three of bis l*«t
In Ihird plate wa, Charles 4irlf- 1 ‘h" til Mi let play offa. Match 4,
tiv start, and ,eek» hi* ,ivthffith id Chattanooga, Tenn. driv- lr]
H lhe he mi mile, ar*
AT L A M A 14 P it-W ill the dr 'team , playing in racially • nuved *7**°" triumph from the eighth mg a 1937 Pontiac, iiut foutih and "I*1*
h * u !L " T ,, ’ *"!*
"i
pion Kentuckv W.hl- *veni.
1"" Hr * Mown aero., the D ie filth place, .D o -ere conte.led. ^ ? \ 0* „ #eh ^ im l-M ?.D
fending ihampion
(is!
as
a,
nl
Is
■
mi
U
ilia!
irtm
in
*
1
1
11
1
ikllrin
I
Ivvenl
nf
S
n
i
r
l
i
n
l
l
t
i
r
e
I
**
r
*CI»H
Iluai»,
sixteenth, mile distance in 3113
Cotton Owens of hpartanburg,
Sellle Mainline
eats return to the NCAA tourna
Seabrene of Daytona i« th*
second*
S C . had lieen ruled Inmth in a
While
awaiting
that
deruion.
power in the tourney and Is a aur*
mrnl nevt month or. despllr be
SFi team, will spend this final
Ton,* h* *
l,r ‘•",n,*h
''‘’""ac and Joe Weatherly
lug one .if the lie.l learns In the
/J**"''
ed ^ ilh a noihrr" tirade \ evrnl of Norfolk; \ a . 'fifth in a 1953 * *
ihf RnaJ contest; Th*
nation, be foicrd to sit this .mr * ” k.
^
povilmn. on
,Mtl, ( j , „ r r ,„ , hfl-g 1n i'hn rn |r,
-lh r ,r rr.uUl, loo, Samletab, ate pimiahly the lup
lhe league ladder.
train in the .late with all-SUI*
thr fits! rate an event which were declared tmoiilcDI
That . the question plaguing the
" V 3? *
,H,nni n6 shuiild launch thr lug III race pro
NASCAR olficials at first an captain Trie Rogers leaning th*
way.
Souiheatlern Conferen.r tc lav fol
&lt; t , , f 41
K &gt; gram wuh umuual spent
nounird Itraurhamp , w in n in g
In the contest tomorinwr diight,
l.iwirg Krnlurk) a 75 56 vutoi) will slart afresh against Tenne,
Alto in the initial tnntrsl are lime as 133 75 miles per hour,
o'er previously u n li e a I e n V'l *ee at Knoxville tonight If the ttnckv Mactsinty, Jdl lliirk. Fa Thu wa, withdrawn and 'ofttTiaU i h' ^minute. . , r i.ted
lh*
horn—and the a n ,»rr lit, square lo t, are a, rough a, they usually hie Skirts, l.imlM-r Timber, I'etr said there would be no announce fvvoilie,. In the Hr,t marling.
l&gt; within thr segregation though!I are at home. Hie Tigers rmihl &lt;) Lear, Song Time and tiay Ra mrnt nf the time until the wm the Arminulr, drfralrd lh* varsi*
H , 61 53. and the JY'» edged th*
of thr governing Duty at M l,,is welt have a two • gamr loung len
nrr wa, srtlled
streak going
,'ippi Mate.
Another nutslanihne hound In
Rramliamp had started In the *'*1'.* RuUdo*', M -IJ. It will be
There's a full slate lonigld
This it Ihe last week of Ihe sea
featured
rvrnt i*
i. hi
Di 21st
21.1 .......
never was
1h&lt;r* frjtu
rn l ninth cw*nl
iiotiliun ami
«m» «ir*n
«■* in
m hY
i Jf
."f ,h(' ,,p*u'*p
. - a
tun Itsrrilg major uptrlt. Au­ hrnturkv will hr host to Ala anr Kav. in Ihe ,evenlh but She front until Hie IIDIh lap The J* / 1 * * ,l‘ '*
i’ Dyed In lh*
hams,
Florida
v
s
si!
lie
at
(ieorg-a
burn and Mioiuippi Male appur
** '■*
(trorgia at \andrrblll. Ml' lale, lecund best rail) «hI,i U of Petty lleaucbainp duel began in
entty will share the Aouthra,! Tech,
.I.lippi al laxilsiana Male, anl fourtonne. lomparrd to Rocky earnest un the 17&lt;»th lap lleau
ern t unferenee crown ami Kru MlisiDippi State at Tuiane
MarDufl s leading morning line j champ hung on Petty’s rear bum
turky will finish third
The favorite, all wun Saturdav Inuring of three-tonne
per until the lAlid lap when he
Auburn is out nf thr NCAA
lor final event will lie a niara look a short lived lead. Thr two
nielli
In
addition
to
K
rn
liu
l)
&gt;
tournament. A
p'ay
then swapped Hie lead live lim e.
tournanirni.
•' pud
P"'1 season •'
\utiurn
Mi,«i&gt;*iiuu i 1'"'' Mil re eighth, mile allalr
tian fur recruiting violation, lr«.. ^,J|r
t.(,l(„ |4n4 ydale 75 U7
Traik nffUDD ann.iunied an
llraiirhainp i ante roaring
Interested adults and sponsor*
care of the lig rr, Ml»al,,ip|il
. nuw (|J, ,hr „ 4)„m ,
other Ladies Night i, on tap for down Ihe final stretch nf Ihe in are rrmlndrd of the important or­
Mate thill becomes the i ligible
j , , ,;rors|j T -iii beat Thursday night. Alt women will ,„|r and wav named Ihe winner. ganisational mrrtmg of (hr San­
ronferrnrr member — but D n it
.
’
( r lhf lh|Mj tlmr p , , iie admitted in Ihe oval without
-----------------------ford llabe Ruth League Innscht at
fippl has an unwritten han on its *,««ri-ia iur me
'
...
*
_____ ____________ Irjltm , 8’ r.’ , Tennev-re routrd Jn&gt; »h»fke,
I
* oelnrk at Ihe Civic CrhlM.
Manama 93 68; lamlrrlitlt b e a t
kwku
hi
) lorida 77 Mi and Tuiane Iwal
CMlCAliO (U P D — The Chicago pla* uniforms for rnnsidrrallcil
MillltSlppi 81 hi
While Sov have prepared a 4* -ind plans made for Ihe nrwr lea*
Mlliliat Itunawav
page pirtorial review of pail and cue Alt those interested in help*
prevent While Sox Iranis and havr mg lo any capacity, coach, mana*
Kentucky, now 212 for thr sea
New ton. made a shamble, of Auburn
T U .L A IIA S nKK il l'll
plarril it on sale lor fai erni, Tlie grr, official or IwoMrr, are asked
Ml
\MI
(
V
PI)
lliatrah
stewFloiida Stair Itraii F- oib.v I I ujs&gt; h The 3Vtide at,
brorhure also will be on ,* lr al to allrml lonlghl'a meeting Rail*
led by vrtrran
I'rrry Mo,, ba* hired Kenneth Johnny Cnv and yophonour Hitt aid, lave Buipende-I l«krv C hsr. all thr White So* * home game, al Ruth llaiehall it for hoyt 1J-1J
le, 1
Richmond 6&lt;» day* (nr
sh'pp nf T' inity t niyettdy ir San l.irkrrt. were sliea-t tiy- ?n point, posiessing a hattriv • p-iwncil tornisky la rk ihi, yeat.
yrart of age.
Vninnio, le x . a, an »*«i«tanl i,PfofP halftlmr and never tnrealI-.. .* -h-n king de* li r
ened thereafter
lb , stewaid- al n irriimmendn)
Shipp. 30. w«« haekfifi.i i"acli
Halley Howell whose 28 3 aver
1
1
,
a ILuint ( oinini-*ion
:• T.................................
tln il), where he had
hern foe axe lean,
leailv uir
the ntiuin
South in avurm-.',
acoring, ,, -hr llo,iid
....................
... . . . .
.....
i llli
HICAllO i l ' P l i
lhe 1961
CHAPEL IIII.L, N. C. (U P ID *
'wo vrai* Ilf is a graduate from
p.,.1-,
i;
liv |At
l.ulirnoOil
ll rn e lie ir
*., o _ .................
'**'
J V
}
• 'C '" 1 »"d that be i-e baned Women « Western (inlf Assort*- t Tickle Don Rrddmgs, end Al
•Itddlr ieniir,-re S.ate College j ..aril liad ontv three point, |n , ,, v i , u i , MPv
imn ui
open lourtumrnt will be (ioldilrin and center Ronnie Koea
. - I h..t,i.
.. and. .fouled
.T . nut nf Mom H e 'd * track,.
non o|
and
hold, .a m aittr, deg ire (tom t|ir arii-ml .lialf
(l .hmorv.l -a d be had been *H(7d at the Relle Meade Colin* were honored Saturday night at
Prahod' 4 oltfgr
lihr game The Itencals. down by
I llnj ' with tli* dev lie lord to tiy Club, Nashville. Tron. Dale, nuDtamllnf North Carotin* foot*
——~ ~ —
17 pointl al halflimr. madr a l-e
ftrurv 75 4’enlral 7..
make hi,r»e, tun taster hut in- (or thr louruamrnl havr not yet hall pliyrrs at (hr Tar H rrli' an*
• .
■ .
lated e f f o r t to catch up but . I --* i he hail never med II in I hrrn detrrmlurd.
s»U|l&lt;wr,t
nual award* banquet.
I lC C I N I O n
w ill le d
couldn't quite pull it off
Kansas S( 62 4lklahom* St V
SYRACUSE i l l ’ ll — Maurice
Saturday • h r r o e a im hided
itradlry 7-s T u t,i :•
Podoloff president of the National (&gt;ene Turtnohlrn uf Triinfssf'’
Arkansas 72 Teva» .vi.M 71
Raikrtball As'nrialton, eipeil* to who stored 25 points and was a
;tllr
Raylor ah
make a derision regarding irferrr demon, at uttial, on thr board,
Mill.IN), lit Il'P li— Mr, Da
t ah t... New Itrvuo (1
sn iln eii. t Vrk i :-i 8/ Delta Al 71 Sid Rorgia • fight with a fan Iasi 1sophomore Unger K a l t e r of belle (ill*,, mother of National
Thursday ' lomr lime next week." lirorgla Tech who (cored 23. ,rn l/acue Pretidenl Warren (iiles.
j',x a , *tt rla 73
61
Podoloff conferred with (lie fan Inr Jim llrnry of Vanderbilt wifi tulferrtl a fatal hearl allark in
( Trx St 51 b T Vtisi.n 47
\V4 likla St. An SF, Okla. St 41 Fit Ron and hi* attorney Satin 21 and little Dickie t) linen of her home Saturday night -She
•lav.
w ,, tl
Tuiane with 22
Drakr 77 N Texa, St. Tn
llarrlm Simrnrn, 92 W. Tex St 76
Mouatun 6t SI. Dim, A7
tjjn a r T,-eh 72 S iluuvtnn
63
Trx Western 78 A ril St tT i •*(
Trinity 97 Southwestern T r ia l #6
Mr*!
Seattle 75 Idaho St 69
Southern Cal 76 Oregon *7
(‘aufnrnu 63 Idaho 46
Drnver 74 Montana 70
Wsihmgion 82 Washington Si an
W.-st Wash. 6T Whitworth n
San Francisro 61 Diyo'a tta l ) 39
San Diego l 51 Chico SI. a*
Sacramento St. M Nevada U 44

MacDuff Favorite
In Track Feature

Miss. State Holds Key

To Wildcat Tourney Bid

Babe Ruth League
Meeting Tonight

Mix tit'l Krocnurc

Moss Hires Shipp
As Seminole Coach

Coif Site Chosen

CiNB MJtBcOAC
2r \ _____*- c c ic R if ceiu«e

annual...

The

.Mgr.

FA 2
6311

c

i n

g

Nightly(except Sun.) 8:10P. M.

For SALE
For REN T

Jerry Collin*, Upemtur

M a c h in e s

Service

• Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Stands
• FARM EXH IBITS
• BOAT SHOW

fa ll

a

Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P. M.
★
SPECIAL M A TIN EE FRID A Y

A d d in g

REPAIR

Feature: IsOfl • .1:07 • 3si I
7:21 • 9:2*

Criddera Honored

Ciles* .Mother Dies

TYPEWRITERS
and

drain* wdii ,-

A

r

ClisON

sportim

Case ‘Shocking/
Jockey Suspended

WoDOWMO

All Pioneer* Ovrr The
.U e Of R». Are Invited To
He Our (iue.l To See Thin
Wonderful Movie.

!ft, than two minute, left thr • wilh two or more games rjntaln*
tpeCd) iroior captain drove to ing on the schedule, depending on
Ihe batket for crip shut, on')' to hcvr th* tquad make, out In lh«
b, hit by two 'Cudas.
playoff, n fit
week,
Roth time, charging was eatlrd slisttlel
and that wa&gt; tt. Thr 'Cudat dump- tiracry ha, set two rtcords ih li
ca*on by dropping in 31 point*
id In the foul shot, and pulled
the gamr out, .12-4:'. It iu&gt; w in n single game and breaking th*
heart breaker and wa, one of the
ild sra&lt;on scoring record of I II ,
licit garnet witnessed all irstun.
Rav Lundqulit, the Seminole*'
Iligh-scoring
Jimmy liiacry
Continumi hi, drive to hit Ihe only OIK tflrr.h.n Ihi, year, wa»
4&lt;M maik In scoring with 23 rfrond to scoring with It points.
points, It we, hi, t-rsl defensive Hr wa, all oyer the court and his
game this sra-on nnd thr S-lU tad
playmaking
and fatt-bic aklng
aUtt plated hi, best on the board,.
He now ha, a total of 3*0 point. were big tea&lt;on, fm the "near
snus."
Alev Mchibbin bit the starling
lineup againvi the 'Cudai for lh*
first lime in the past few con*
teal, ami wa&lt; the big gun In th*
tehoundifg department, lie vir«
tuilly took ihe ball ftom th*
tov«criiii: 't udas and made hit
man. N i . by * bumprr.
tj,,t ef,ort on the drfeniir*
r u,
pfll&gt;&lt; wh„ ,l4, frn,|Pr hoard,. Junior Terry ChrUten*
. ,
1 "&gt;n *i*° -ontmurd hi, fine ,how*
tt" h I&gt;««»am p as they lnjt un lhe bt.a.d. and should
icaih hi, peak by the district
^nl1" *,nf
plained of the ruling. NASCAR p.ayoff, i-evt week In Cocu*,
Coarh Dick Sitters' IV *qtjH
•Totdfst Mill France aarue sis
also
lost a heart breaker, 51-33.
hours D lrr declared the results
Like the vaitity. the JY'a held a
ruling inutd !&gt;r made
live point lead until the final two

W inner Uncertain
In D aytona Stakes

In ilrd

McCullough Picked
’.T V.nZ'*
Asheville Monoger
n South Atlantic
' 1&gt;,kn:i Sl 7i s n,kou 1

'

NOW

Cage Scores

Prr», International
K a il
Manhattan 94 Army 77
St Uunatrnturr 90 Marshall T9
llrown 66 4'olumbia M
Huston I'. IS Iona U
Muhicnbrrg 69 Temple 62
WVl 89 vieo. Washington *6
l.chigh 18 llulgrr* 26
Svracuse i»0 Penn St : i
Fotdham p) Detroit 73
St. Josephs To |.a Salic M
Harvard 69 Pennsylvania HI
Dartmouth 71 Princeton *9
Yale 7 ; Cornell til
Connecticut 71 Holy Crn*» 89
W.Va tl'n lry in lo8 DAK 64
L'nion (N .Y t *1$ 'tIT ys
Spnngllrld M LIU T9
Lafayette *T i;rtt&gt;,burg **
Wagner 77 CCNY 5S
**! earher al certain riau.c* in Hr.ndei, M Rowdoin a.'
. . .
Scion Mali 89 l,eorgelown 81 tiT
h . new pad. on* .f which teport- Ka|rfirU1 ; fi s , f r&gt;nrl, i N Y 1 M
• d.y w.„ aimed at governing hiv y i,m,
Rhode Island 7T
adlun, nft ihe field. However, Rorhcvler 77 Wesleyan 6»)
ih* Yankee, in ,i.led only that &lt;lrnrta 92 Indiana t Pa l T 71
I i-rd make an h&lt;&gt;ne,l rlforl thi, Albright 71 fianklin Marshall 61
year to adhere to a strict diet, Providence *-8 Vnib) 63
•■huh |, suppti.rd to ptfvenl a Arnhmt 79 Tuflv J7
r*cunenc* of the aim pi tcri«» Scranton PW King, Coll 96
that ha-* bo-.hrred him in the
Saulh
p ,,l.
Ki-tilitcky 71 Auburn Ml
Altnliolir Beverage 4lui
4 lemron M South Carolina Ml
The diet, pte^ribcd by doctor, Navi 8U Pitlthurgh i t
at the Mayo Clinic, prohibit, the Tennessee 93 Alabama 68
•e of protein m**i «r alcoholic Maryland m North 4 arolina it
beteraget. ford |, permitted only North Carolina Sc *4 lillanuva )S
hiodf'l rhi-k*n. fish and tarnlr. t.rorgl* Tech 8J i.rorgia 6J
' I should finish the teaton at Louisville ..8 Dayton i4
a tugged 13(1 pound*." quipped Rkhmoml 7) William K Mar) M
f..id , who repotted at 182
MDtuelppi M 71 I-M 67
Despite assorted atm alimrnl,. Tandeihilt •• I lorida 6*1
Ford has a nifty ratnrd-tun avrr- Tulane *1 Mississippi 6-1
age of 2.5t» lor setrn season, wilh 3 irginia 81 Wake forest &lt;8
Ihe Yankee*. Hr h*. w„,i lol V'tlh ‘ *7 Call. »« Shawr U 6*
garnrs and tost 4d (including a ** Noll 9t l nrpu, Chnsli
| li-7 mark last year), giuttg him fenn AAI 1*6 Lincoln Mem 61
a winning percentage of .Ut lb* Hampden Sydnry ,9 J, llnpkin, 4(1
highftt caictr mark in bastbati L»)0U l.Md 1 70 Ametiran l . 61
history.
Morehrad 81. 117 Tampa 96
Mantel i« due sis tamp Thursday Savannah 9i Albany M 69
when ihe lankret will launch full- La Tech 81 NW lusuisiana (A
tea * Htills. However, h* ha, in- Delaware 86 Rurknell 79
titrated he won t leave (or Florida West. K y. St .1 Murray SI 6J
i.nt-t hr i, offered a - fair 1 con 'D»» South -9 ) lev llaplut A.’
t!i ,
Ky. Wesleyan 8t Mid. Tenn. M 73
•'tlricc you show up in ramp.
Midwest
youre dead." declare.! Mkhry. I11'""1*
Indiana 9*
s-ho leceurd an Cttlrna'.cd lt.1.0'|q Michigan St 91 Pufilue 8.
last year and vtants at trail a Notre Dame 76 De Paul 67
*7 1*00 raise.
Minnesota 69 Wisconsin AO
Kurort Hold* Out
Kan,a, 6-6 Nebraska .'*0
The Del roll Tiger, also « rrr Iowa 91 Ohio St 79
dealing wuh a potential hiddoul Colorado 75 ln'*a ni »,I
-•llaivev Kuenn—who (pencil a MJrquclte 79 Navtrr *t)hio 7i)
-h i gaining te**ion with (icneial Nnrthwrvlern 87 Muhtgan 81
Manager Rirk Fene! Sunday al Cincinnati M Wichita Tl
Lakrland. Fla , li-.n i*fu,cd to llutler 76 DePauw 68
u n i* to term* Kuenn. who !»d Wayne St. t 77 Ca,c Tech *7
the Tiger, with a .319 batting Wheaton 6* North lllinui* 36
average l*-l ,ea*oh. ha* been «&lt;f- lltdwn Wallace 8*1 Westmtniter 74
tered a r il it . lie th rtk, it im i Mt. Uniun 8* Kenyon 54
big enough.
, John C arroll 94 Waih iM ot 73
________ — Chicago T . 6.1 lllmoi, Tech 43
Kyansvillc i l l St JnrtphT 94

Ford Signs, Y an ks
A fter M antle Now

Ry J E R R Y COYINCsTON
The short Sanford Seminoles
managed t« Control thr boaid* in
\» t Smyrna Finlay n ahl only
In *ff a five-point !f*&lt;l in thr fin ­
al three minute, turn Into defeat.
Coach lUid Layer1, !ad« played
one of their belter gan-.rs ot . -r
•ra'on aid th.&gt;v,c&gt;l iharp patsirg
and rebounding alt evening only
tn ter proirstrd ofLciatmg ro&lt;t
Ihem a ’ lira vi. -.or).
With only thief minute, re­
maining guard Cecil lUtuitidgc
wa* bringing the i .ill down tour,
and tost tl t&lt;&gt; the ‘Cudai hy double
dribbling. On two ocratlons with

ADAM S
207 \V**t

First

• INDUSTRIAL DISPLAYS

• C ATTLE SHOW

• SCHOOL EXH IBITS

TYPEWRITER SERVICE
St.

W O R L D 'S

Sorr)', No Minors

• FLOWER SHOW

• MIOWAY CARNIVAL

L A R O IS T

M fO S IL S

D I8 P L A '

I n cited It M H m South

Of

Kmfnrd

On

H lfh w ijr

1T-9S

�7

u
i-

$
*F "

^ i'»

• •*

' ♦

‘ -

i* ’ .

. -

—w m

«*W«

»* .

HAA •

rt •

il^

»&gt; i'
,
» V

«AaR.&lt;* # I

1 HE PHANTOM

FLASH GORDON

THE LONE RANGER

ETTA KBIT

MICKEY MOUSE

BLO.NDIE

GRANDMA

ARCHIE

BAILEY

*

M ;1
! © |s

7 *^

-4

05?
\&lt;?c
£C'3r-5
»pc»
r

&gt;*&gt;

/ te? rJJis

* i* T

7 r -&gt;- 4 S 2 I /5 1

z 5; —
2 =i

\

!

1^

i—

5^

'V '

■

'

•

7 |f c ! l
Vl ?T .zO
5 g~
g

„

il

•

*y

*

'

J

f

i

*

II .

d

I
i i

w

?

( Vp7nX

V .&lt;!&gt;
W

' x v 14
-

t ’y ?

l^ l*U
pi»
u
9 tf-'J:
£?V.‘-

V\ T - w ?
Ua *o &lt;

\* S £
L'hC

.

I in

Q _

h h t\

j \ ±
__ ! ° /
— 00

t v

H

—r * * ^

I

5 5 -•*

'f ‘
J5"

•

j#*&gt; ‘T~"
0»

w a rm %

? s ?3
•o&gt;£';°

r*^c==»\ t *|
\

. / t QV

s
:l

JI54S
k K

&lt; s£o7

|I M * y

"o£
c:

fcd

*
■; : i - : ' ■
‘ . : : - :' n- ' .- • ■'• _ !rs
.

•
==r?TJ 7^ &gt; r

r
-

, •

»-

■•

•

S l;

:

|= K S

*

’

••

:

t

|? '= r .’ § i l ? s | | | |

.

-

•'

'

•_ -. .

^ .- : ' 7:
- -». - / ; •

-

‘-

6

f!

*

= r : !f

f|i

~l

■

—_ •

“7

•

- - i j ; 1} *

-.
I S &amp;
&gt;’

i r i ^

-

s

_

•

p 1^

• 1 ^ * .- ? ”
•

-J

--

'

: .

•

• » 5 = -? 2 |e e 3*
.■ *■ r f - _
. 1 f ; - ; • * - — ^ • - 5 - —; --&lt; ■ * • • : _
7
r • ««*?*«£ r .f : " : .

-

•

- i

•
; w = r ? r i: = - - * ? : : :

;-?■

•

• -

•

*

R5 2 , | - 25 c ?
w
r f .’ ■
t .*•«
*
.' - j' 3* * r
• t ; f

r."

.

.

gg

^

;• --3CS-'rs B-.,

:

.

• • • • “ »•'-»•*

■

^ SU |

.
•

-»

*

-

.

*• *

r . r 1

-

r

"*- * zz

1

1

:

- f !i

* r

|s i'

l t

^

*

-z

~

ik;vMV

: ; "

,'

r r T - ^

?

—

| s; i i £ l !

*'*

.- = -^ =
r • •^

f!!5

__________ • ^3&gt;

« *f .
5“*

*

.

•I!
». *
M
T- 2
•J 1
■&gt; i

9 »

■V.

*•9

^

M

23 •-

; * i » ? ii? != i?
rf | §2 w 5I f *?
■| -5

r^

17

z

*

o

=

Y-

T t

. to
&gt; ? =.

7T IJ V

S: | : ; ^ U 4 f !
3 = S : - i : ^ 'J
2 _ - 3 a*

; a ■»
f s

4

-a
M

y

* *a

A

• a

—x

5
I
*

*J

II

o

,

v
—

to.
I

• n
**

/

i cc

“ "i

^2

.

- -

~? n£ :

- t? !!

v /
L a i r

9

S’

L“

9

2’

*

£

r

—

~

* &lt; r ! !•

l*

i _

M
~

S ! -^

M I M

1^ 0

i “ »

? '.§ :?

? |

3 -•

- b? |

;

-

o

2 » -^ m

£ _ 5 “

^

: •
-? ~. ^ - 7 3 «*
1- 3
»=
±
o . ? •» ■

I ,
*- a ;

c?:

^^^
F
«

, ; ?= :to
-•
£ » _

K*'
c
!-• -

•5 a a

1.

-=

.*
!?

-I O

•—1

~ z r t-

l

i r
—3
w

i !
t 1

1

�HHHM M BVv h

Ft% . n

Prere

199*

t f ie

S e n fo r l

Ir n ll

Russians Used Short Cut
To Jet Age; Plane Poor

Professor Favors
'D isposable' Cities

i

WASHINGTON — (liP II — Rua- age » common
sia beat the United Statre to the
No Vtertem expert hat been aMo
Another opposing opinion ramr
THE H A G U E. Holland -&lt; U F!)
commercial yet age by a full two t« julge the EttOton jetliner's
—An American professor started a 'r«&gt;m Richard L. Steiner, V S
_ flrj isfety record. Aeroflot crashes
Renewal Commlinoner.
H it); argument *&lt; the First Inter Urban
But the Reda achieved their vie are seldom reported unless foe.
Mtional Seminar on Urban Rene *ho aeid that thee* m ic. fact
j lory with an easy shortcut th.y eigners are Involved,
ytA much difference in od be
j merely modified a medium Jet; Br.tain actually beat every on.
wsl by gola t on record ia favor
1 bomber revamped Us n o • e. to the .etlincr age. starting Comet
of “disposable cities" — made of teeen temporary boualng deiigned
stretched the fusel*** and pul in service in I9S2 Hut the Comets
structures built for abort-term ua« to laat only B to k i yeara and
were grounded fo'lowlng several
seats.
the
house
with
a
Me
of
190
Dr. J. Marshall Miller of Col urn
The result was toe TU 104. a crashes, and Russia Introduced jet
yeara.”
bis University told town plaannj
plane that Ruaila'i state airline. crvice In IfM while most Anieri* ,
The real problem la most ciliea
experts from a countries
Aeroflot, has been flying all over car. manufacturers acre wtill m 1
1* to have houiing and schools in
“Too many people try to build
Europe for two years. The iL ’ -lfrt the blueprint stage
the right place to aceommcidate
build
for all eternity. We
i Aeroflot has an estimated in »r
Russia has several turbo-jet and
r.ew population (roups and needl.
aboald design structurei. perhaps Steiner asserted.
vers ice) also has made three trip* turbo prop airliners in the test.
whole rttioa. V&gt; be wrltfen off
Inf ftaite These are real trvr.»to th* United state*
A last word on the subject came
• e tc r.aickl).
But American asiation experts port«. r.ot modified bombers Ar.d
from Antonio C. Kayanan, Techni­
“itr.ee peoples' nerd* for bou*who have closely examined ar.d with Aeroflot threatening serious
cal Secretary at the recent Unite
int change from feneration to
flown in the TU-104 reported it competition In wor d commercial
Nations seminar on regional plan­
feneration, we ought to plan a ning in Tokyo.
w&lt;iuld n«ver be »ccrpted by U S aviation, experts agree the United
disposable ray rather than at
airlines or even V l&gt; passengers. States is launching Us own M
“ Perhaps more houaaa should be
tempt to make oor cities into like Japanese clothes," he seid.
k ia under powered, short rang age none too soon.
Monuments.”
r&lt;j and gorge* fuel in su.*h mam­
“They are made at eap«nalve ma­ NEW NAS IIAHKACKS — Now under construction at th*
Sixth
Naval
District,
for
the
Bureau
of
Yards
and
Docks.
Dr Miller urged the building terials—with temporary sewing—
Navy Department. Already completed in the improvement moth aaiojr.U that it would bank
Sanford Naval Air Station arst new Itarrack* of a uniform
«f acboo-a of a aimple and tern
rupt an American tamer. Swiss
so they can be adjusted to the own
program at the station ar« threw hanger* and a Large airlines,
riRwi frame design, developed by Mitchell Engineering
poetry atme lure
or even U. S passenger.
«r a changing dimensions “
w areho use
Co.. Columbus. Mias The barrark* are being constructed
“l am appalled.*' be tad. "al
TU 104. »uh a vie* of buying a
Saa monument-buildinf going or
under the direction of the [district Public Work/* Office,
few. said even t th* Russians
In new acbooU, when we know
gave the plane away free, no priv­
that school nead* will chanfe with
ate airline could afford to operate
la a generation *'
R.
But many of 1‘raf MUIer'i fcl
T l’ 104 also lards e* IV
* ,* pUnnera onyweted ti«wft&gt;uiiy.
miles an hour, too fast for Amen
Gabriel Andrade. City Planning
tty I K E D T. FERGUSON
| mittee members to vsast R ush* , car* at affairs at home," he said if n did not uphold the Supreme can safety standards Its brakes
Director of Bogota, Colombia, laid
BILOXI Miss. (U Plt—Racial in m June.
I Collins said the rommittre also Court integration decision He cm- also are reported to be inadequate.
(tudlea made la bla country had |
tnUed Free. International
..
. nr..ta.u-d trill to' Bui »* !••** &lt;&gt;»&gt;« of the other1 aould discuss his propoial lor phasued be was “ not seeing a , cau»ir.g several TU-1M s to overahown that houaing built to last
K ans*. S u „ ^
T e ia i ChrU * * * • " * • ' ' ” E l a Q m y f
•
* i« k t
w a s wwauvpg
rv«* f h a * M t e i m i l f w a i
lllw g
w
A nw fa e a n r •
aifh
Pa e &gt; r * .
e a e a k
tea i k .
. . * a M *•
'
fU fiA A ) I
I 'J
p f S iltif llltio n
. eight governors on the committee ncalling
a
conference twith
n p re kbreach
in th* aparty
M l; 10 yaara cost tluwe^gaartafi ,ijn b(j|(J . lock,.. on au|nm„ (f Russia will be discussed at • n* b#| |#1(j pri%ately he will oppose
vvstem ta weak; fountain pen leak
sedatives of the administration' Mississippi Gov. J. p. Coleman **
M much oa . b&lt;waee bultt In lost Mrls
th# NCAA ha.kctball tour tional governors conference eaecu ^e mp during the two day meet- and Congress to work out a plan wa&lt; on hand to greet the -other
s n- r j
•0 tara
named today but the rare for the Uve committee meeting which mg on grounds such visits should that would lead to compliance eight governors who arrived Sun la U l t U b r O i 1 IC H C U
Claud* H Boiatere. Inspector of national championship n once
be made by representatives of the with the Supreme Court int.gra- day Other members of the com
M .’*v Y»»KK IT U !&gt;• U S
up* ns bare today.
planning and Housing for 1he
again a wide open affair involv­
federal government, rather than tlon decision He said the plan mittee are William F Quinn of Gulf Association has announced
French Ministry at Bee-nstruc lion
Gov.
larKoy
Collins
at
Florida.
ing at least flte trams
,
.
^ h state governments
would call for legislation that Hawaii. George Clyde of Utah.I that th* Ballutro! Club. Springand Houaing, Bcclarcd that so call­
&gt;„ p „ A |r
Kansas State clinched the Hig conference chairman, has said he
could prevent further Integration' Cecil U-iderwood of West Virginia,' field. N J . will be the sil* of th*
ed Umporary housing too often
Eight’s
Invitation
and Teias favuri accepting an tnvitauon
Collins said finance* for the trip violence and unrest
Stephen McNichols of Colorado,I IN I W aatn't National open cbaniturns Into permanent housing, as
Chrtatian won the right to reprr Irom the Soviet Union for com present no problem. Several foun
Will Knixrk on Your Door
His plan was presented at the and John K Davis of North Da- piunship. Tournament dates will
baa bean the ta w with temporary
lent the Southwest Conference
dations and achools
have ex- ] « executive session In Chicago lota
with C.iftA A Greetings
sing bulk is Franc* after
prrssed Interest to footing the several months ago and was
from Friendly Business
bill.
turned down. Only four of ibe gov-!
areas and still in use today,
Neighlior* and Your
Kentucky's easy 75 R5 victory oscr , f w
Gov William Stratum of Illinois ernors attended that meeting and
Civic and Social
Auburn and Maryland's upset at
said he thought the trip was
■four of th* present committee
Welfare Leader*
first ranked North Carotins
Xu llr * wf 1‘a h l l r l i r a , l a s
baiicelly a good idea but thai n« member* serr not members at
Xulke U b• i • t.) liven la arr.,rjsn&lt;e with s o lu s I* *(
With about two weeks of the
will have tn know more about it that time
U t 9*1
•.
• n .•
f
r.
On the occasion of:
regular season left, that mear.i a
Toinir.KBl /Rtr* of 9&gt;ttnln«.|« «'r uftt» }
• » to « •
They see our diplomats in Rus
Eapesled Tuesday
• ;
[ E • A. Ii
Chunge of residence
battle among Kansas Stale. Ken
SAN ANTONIO, Tea
tL’PI) sis but It Isn't oftyi they have a
Cotliu* said the piar would
*\ at f l», WkAth#r•( 1 4 luM iililon k b rR*ar l»1 in I* H It.
turky.
Arrivals of New corner* to
rky. North Carolina and Cinnn Wesley Kill* Jr , g“. shot a four- chance to look at those who take come up ler*. probably Toe, lay.
&lt;4 Ar*l I I
• 11 1r tl.w Ic a tfe B ll C I f Ca u r '
na ti plus possibly Michigan State under par AT to win the tJubAl
Sanford
but that he duel “ no. Intend tr
Ku#e f*• 1 '
J • K
••*
tr#
and North Carolina State Cinnn Texas Open golf tournament hunpr* ss for it.*'
n \UfU
H i&gt;
j J' 1 X
V
or
4* 4 'o n th#rwAfr*f ab
Phone
FA 2-17.'i6
WASHINGTON (UP!) - North nati is eiosing in on the Missouri da&gt;. hut he fough’ a neck and|»4.K*||/U
Gov
Hubert Meyrer o* New
H uth G allag h e r
B* a ’ i) *&gt;f
C n r. h i f.at i
•rn liberals were assured today Valley title and has an 1ST over- hem battle with defending cham­
Jersey sa.d he felt oo Northern
9 » r n lt i'U f o u n t f , H - f W i
IN* «**&lt; *r libsiWiK
•let the first congressional civil all record while Michigan State pion Bill Johnston that was unde­
l i t J h i K f 1» f ' &gt; 4 f T » |
Democratic governor would ac­
V - --------------------O
I|U r n ' r
rights bearings will concentrate clinched a tie for the Big Ten ti­ cided until the final boie
cept a civil rights plank to Htoty
M the Krone penpr-sals they sup tle with its 91 h7 Saturday night
Th*- four day tournament was
wart r a t W Ki m more moderate win over Purdue
plagued unUI Sunday by cwld and
faeasurwe
Kentucky, Cincinnati. Auburn, rain, and it affected the scores,
Dooley, machinist'*
Chairman Kinaoutl Cellar ( D eighth rankid St. fxuis, ninth The winning total of J7C *a * th* m ilf f(feman. USN. ton of Mr
E .T .). one of the liberals, stole ranked California, loth r a n k * d higheal winning acore star* 1W14 ind Mr, j , mrt « Ellis of Fourth
§t» Initiative from the ffenate by Mississippi State and 12th ranked
Johnston, of I'rovo. Ulan, and s(rtrlj.,ke Mary, answers*!
the
■rbeduling a House Judiciary Sub Bradley all sec action tonight so | Kill* cam* up to toe final hole r()| (rir Wwi&lt;j ,|0nors.
Issued by
Wornmittee hearing March 4 on the national picture may I* evenjall even Th* lelh bole at tit* {bf Amrt|r#n |(Plj Cross in the
Nvil right* legislation
further s c r a m b l e d Kentucky llra«kenrklge I'ark coure* i* * New York area Jan 23 aboard
Tb* Senate subcommittee on pleyt Alabama, Cincinnati meeii,par three lab-yaid bole
the Navy'* newest attack aircraft
MfMtkiMtonal rtahts had planned Tulsa, Auburn trie* to bounce
Kills banged his four-iron to* carrier I'SS Independence at toe
ein] rights bearings isack against Tennessee, fct l-ouia *•*“* to il*e- back of toe green, Brooklyn Navy Yard
■areii IIK. Some lawmakers lie opposes North Texas Stale. Call- j xwhlrh enabled him to get a par
Two blood mobile units acre
Bared tt
inquiry would renter forma play a Oregon State. Missis ,hr»*' •« ! • four-round total of hoisted aboard th* newly commis
“ «* Johnston pulled his f./ur- stoned earner ami th* hangar
on the moderate prot«isalt at sippi State take, on Tulan# ami
trnsle Democratic leader l.yn Bradtoy plays Wichita
i ,ft,n
•*,nt *n,) ***• h ,l&gt; ff!l ‘nl°
was turned Into a hospital
'a
* creek
reek guarding th* green It deck ***
don B. Johnson. President Risen
cost
him
a
ik&gt;uh!e-l&gt;ogey
five
and
*
*
fd
•» more than 6UI ere w
boasr also ha* sweommended a
he
finished
two
vtrokes
behind
Kl
member*
donated their blood t *P
a
Wild approach
tain Ithodam Y. McKIroy, J r .
lit with JTH.
Some groups supporting tougher
Johnston a laps* enabled Turn Commanding Officer of the In
mssr-res had been prodding Cell
Nl i , ortr of Hroniville, N. Y . to dependence, kicked off the drive
*r to get House hesnngs started
dip in and Ue him. also at 27* !*&gt; 'Nnating the first pint of blond
O rK A number of memtwrs said
Both runners up eolloetwd *l/.V i
Th# huge carrier is presently
Ihey had heard reumoc that John­
while Rills got li.hoO.
preparing for sea trials and a
son tried to prriuide O ile r to
Wuh lea* Ilian a week gone ui
J io j, Ford, of I'aradito, Fla , shakedown cnilse in the early
wait fur the Senate hearings In
ami Tommy Jacobs uf Whittier, aprmg
■Url
ami Fe*lrral Joint Crutadc at the r’allf . each had a total of Jao ant
Porter H lumsing. III. Iirrman
tleller'a move *|&gt;psrrnUy caught Sanford Naval Atr Stat.-r, .df. , , le furflJur1hpIifr T(lr)
* r n lsN um M Mr , m1 Mr, ,.„r„ r
bit commit* e members liy sur'
**“ • the drive s
, ,
c
n ,r
Mlkr 2ioU M u „ .in g Jr . 29M Sanford \vr
ite. Me cancelled other hear movin. alorg
.t . fa,.,r.b,e p ... h„
^ .......... ..
N y&gt;
„ .^ ard the minesweeper USS Ven
;s schedule*! tot March 4 to
_ " *' “
*' r ” 1 r‘ ‘.“f'* ‘‘’ I ’ lath wuh a .mlami be colb- ted
lure, is on a six month cruise with
•Isar the way hie tfe- civil nghia far wa« not announced Although tl "oo
Mine Dlslaion HI In the Mcditcr
there ea.sta no overall dollar goal
airing
ranran
or quota, tf ia anticipated that
The Diviaion left Charleston, K
too h *t cent of the NA8 Sanford
C . Jan 9, and while In the Mid
peraonne! will eontriitute
die Hast will operate aa a unit
I’rrwvnel are given in , env flop
cif tew U. 9. Sixth Fleet.
for toe health areiKirs ami an­
Frbiuaiy M M
other for the Joint Cruvade. They
A d in lsv iiin a
may contribute to surh aceneles
Edna l.amlrets (Sanford &gt;
aa they desire It is wit n*rr«sary
l.inda Daniels i Sanford)
tn
designate
the
donation
to
nrve
L A K E WORTH. Fla. i t ' P l i Kathleen Adams (Sanfordi
agency,
hut
official*
pninted
out
Betsy llawls of Spirtanburg, s C
Itomthy Vann (Sanford)
William E Hathaway, former
that
U
would
Iw
better.
The
drive
was 11.247 richer tndsv because
Birth.
S*i.ford rvvtdvnt. died Fvb ■ io
will
end
Marvh
IC
site woq •:.« I^ake Wurtn women *
Baby boy to Mr and Mrs. Swainpvrolt, Ma*a.
Included in Um* F«sleral hervicet
ojen *olf t vurnament despite a
Jack McDermott (Sanford)
lie *•• horn &lt;&gt;ct S tIK). and
wind * htrh avnt sil score* »&gt;ar Cainjvairn for tiie National Health
Divehargrt
Agemies are the American t an
it ’ ided ui Sardord for to vear­
Big
Mrv
Kddi*
Milter
and
bai*
Society,
American
Heart
bor th* past there years, hr lived
Mia* Rawls scrambled to a four err
!wv (Sanfonti
with hi. daughter Mr* Clyd*
over women's par 74 for a win­ Association, Arthritis and Kheu
Hutiy Mitchell (Mima)
»x i i « t w i i i |
*■• iSwamp’
iw e
vss.
Mltham.
In
rutt
ning four • day icurr at 2M6 Sun­ matism Fmindation, National So
John Willie Sams ISaofucdj
Mr Hathaway wa* among th*
day. Site wvn only be&lt;aut* laauisr ciety fur t rippled Ciuldren and
(Jordon Young i Sanford)
Ruggs of S«-a fslaml, Ga , tied wtto '**xalU.. National S o r u t y for the
original memtuTi of the "FK
S .ia h Gihh* (Sanford)
ly l&lt;H&lt;rl/tM" and pre«ide&gt;t over
bar when ilia final round started. I * '* ' " " " " &lt;•&gt; Blindness. IlmtidS
Sliaron Clevenger i Sanford)
Iheir Sarheene* for more than 6n
wa. hnllirrnl even more hy the Cerebral pally Assitrislton. N't
tional Cerebral I'alav Aav«utiun.
BeiUf Andrrvon (Sanford)
ve ar.
gusty w nd ami shot a 76.
Patty ll&lt;rg of SI. Andrews. 111., National Multiple Scltrovw So­
shot mure’ runsivteiilly than either ciety, Muvrular Dyvlruphy A sm/
for a 71 hut her total srorr of gut nation of America. National Av 1
left her far hack to third place soelalion for Mental Health ami
Th* best round of to* day wav National Tuberculnn* Avsociitmn
The three organisations to the
■ 71 to Mary Ann Reynolds
C«4 ys&gt;s*r money's w.^tk rlettricMy *fwxtliing! Mike »ure
of Albany, Ga. hut site finished Federal Join! Crusade are Cru
out of th* money. Joaniw Good­ vade tor Kurope. CA K E and
'ir e hontc &gt;&lt;wi Iwav &lt;iie{J.iys dies llnuiar '-lelalli.ui It's yiww
;
win of llavi-rhill, Mat* , was low Amrnran Korean Foundation.
Waura/Kc that it inert* higlieel standanK for Letter, more
amateur with 90&lt;i
tonvcdgni, more ecoocmical living tlexttiioily*
Mist llawla had second ami Uuid
T V C iv il Sorvica B(u»rd u i the C it y of S a n fo rd dvaires
round senrea of kg and ftu whictt
young lady upplicantn fo r the jaxtition of B O O K K E E P E R
pulled her through Stir got an inIn the Finisicu O ffic e .
A Iraara S i A I m Stare M ot:
dieatiun of wdiai was to route,
T
ie
Fire
Methodist
Churv-h
k
tfu/Ugh. wtmn site bogey rd the
e fv tl MOUMPOWII - KXVJCO U f U , dwlnc sarswe — w.ih Ur
revival eru.ade
■vewgii e w e — and M nyi, . m * w,U . ow(Ua* m l M g . l m k w -------------flrK two holes of th* final round •p»n»ortnv *
PERSONAL
(TIAM
ACTKKUm
iM
• w w v w ik c and cgb-itvscy.
Kb* got only two Unties — with through March 1,
Speaking will b* Ui. R*v. Clyde
sterling Iron shot* which laft h*i
a Good Character
•
KU-4UCTIK KJTCHU — hwiermg m •trrtnr t*og», &gt;,va knur
abort putt* on two par three holes. VanValm. director at Fre# Methob. Dependablity
i array *4 nw&gt;W«a b*M&lt; air. t n r ^^ivaaew a V* a n ynm lama.
Mist Sugut got only- one birdie dlat Youth in the eastern U. S.
* Honesty
srtth a 4&lt;&gt;font putt on the 14th
A varied musical program will
d I'rujier Condurt
She had taken a double Ue featured nightly. The public
*. Courleag la the
* AJftPtl UGMf IOC livure — »-(h |*»yr J h m u lx v ikiogkivl tb*
y^wben ah* three-putted the la InvHed. Srrviewa begin at 7:M
a , kw U W I a m , — n m t ( l a o x i a , b u n .
first
pm

Cage Leadership
Governors T a lk 'M ix,' Trip To Russia
5-Team Scramble

The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

*«“ w“ 1 - *"*-■•* SES'd a ’.“.D i l i ' s Wes Ellis Takes
Texas Open Title
Celler Schedules
'Rights' Hearing

Legal Notice

News Of Men
In Service

NAS Fund Drive
At Favorable Pace

C

Betsy Rawls Cops
Lake Worth Golf

Hospital Notes

William Hathaway,
Ex-Resident, Dies

Y o u just k n o w it moots o v a ry

ro q u irem en t for better l i v i n g . . .

ELECTRICALLY•

CIVIL SERVICE HOARD
CITY OF SANFORD
FLORIDA

i

Revival Under Way
At Free Methodist

q u a l if ic a t io n s

General Insurance
H.

JAMES GUT

AGENCY

M l I AST FIRST STREET
PH0NB FA S&gt;d461
JAMBS CUT
JAMBS &amp; GUT

I.
L
1.
4.
I
«.

Well aaiH-rwocvHl in general bookkerptivg,
Knowledge of mc»lern office practices and pr ewduraa.
Skill In operation of general office equipment.
Ability to follow written and oral instruction*.
Ability lo establish and maintain good relations with
the pub'ic and other employees.
High echoed education preferred.
Apply *4 04# B e l

Civil Sarview Board
Muck N. Cleveland. Jr.. Sweraiary
N. (X Garner, Exatnintr

I n Kl,v* a r m , ynvtr M rv lallio n H o rn * &gt; ( l a b a h*
e * |u ip |w d w ith f u r D l y p e k o u w b e a t i n g . . . a
p r r m a n v n t l y in a la llrv l m . l r a l sy v lrttv l o w a r m
» f r o o m r u m f c w ta ld ;, e r n n n m l c a l l y .

FLORIDA

POWER A LIGHT COMPANY
Uv« U h m , HICTRICAUYI

W. Scull

Burn*.

Mgr.

Ml

Mtfa^U

A n

�News Briefs'

5Flt?

C lib u m
In H o s p it a l
NEW Y O R K lUIH &gt;
— Pianist
Yin Cliburn was Im p llillin l to

toy tor trr.lmMt °* « in fe c t
finger on his n?ht hand
C a ll M a y

B e In V a i n

W ASIIINUTON llT I&gt; — The
V F l C l O a call for a » hour work
week appeared unlikely Inday to
get an answer from Congress
S h ip O n U is t T r i p
LK H A V R E . Frame ( L t ’l l —
Inc 33-year-old liner lie de France
is scheduled to sail Thursday oil
its last voyage.

Jet Service Slated
NEW Y O R K it l l i Ian .merlean World Airway* plans jel serv­
ice l e t s i T i New York and Buenos
Vires
C a s u a l t y T o ll
V t.rilK R S il T ' l i
in A U r n # Iasi seek
killed or captured,
I rill) rriwsrted tf*im

lim ttfi

*
w
_____________________________________________ _
vnL

X L ,X

u n ite d

!* » * •

a

w ir *

ifANi v n
v n r w n ir v T n m
INDKPKNDKNT
D A vILT
_____
.

K#uiiii-h.&gt;d

is o s

t p k sh a y

w « :rSrAPF.K
A P tru *
KKW

. pbbru ary

. —
iw #

.
sa n fo r d

______
,

F L O R ID A

-----------n o

. » ?t

Khrushchev Rejects W est Plea
Says Soviet Union
Won't Ban Bomb,
Or Discuss Berlin

Commission Nixes
Highway Fund P lea

SU&gt;
Thr Highway 17 Association wa«
'.n e l to»*e»
included #trt turned dawn Las* night hy the City
the French Commission
A feipiesi for $VX) was made by
Dai id Gatchel. representing the
U n io n
D r iv e S la t e d
A*&gt;■«iallun funds would he used
MIAMI 1IKAOI i l l ' l l —Team
•lers I'nlon ufflcisl, say they
plan an Intensive drier to organ
lie county and municipal work
rrs from Ke&gt; Wed to Palm
Beach.

fur puhlutlv purpose* an th* high
way.
Comin i* tissuert told Gatchel they
already ad approprliled S10.WX)
to thr Chamber of Commerce,
and felt that publicity lor High
way 17 tielonged to that group
('■Hint* i onsmisshmer* 1a»l week
approved $5**' for the Astociallon,
which ha* 4 kwisal ..r srihiu Volu­
sia I'iHint, ha* given $I..V00
Gatrhel said that the method ol
approai hmg eltir* and counties
had been patterned alter the
Orange lllu&gt;w&gt;m Trail Assoelallon
If the citv dor* not vre lit to
go along I’m not goiug before
ttie Chamlwr. because I’m follow
Uig the plan suggested," he said
Earl Higginbotham spoke for
thr Commission wtien he answer
ed. Wr hast contributed tllwr
ally tor advertising If the Cham­
ber doesii I spend II (or that, the
money will Iw channeled into
other project* attractive to the
man in charge l don't believe in
taxation to support the Chamber
of Commerce ”

MOSCOW' *l IT i—S..*ivt Frrml
rr Nikita S Khrushchev turned
down IihI j * 'he West's prutwisats
on Berlin a *t nuclrar (esl so#jH-nsion.
SjieukinC al an rleiliolt tally,
Khrushchev flaily rejected last
week's 1Vr*t* rn rail for a Big
.'our fi.digit o,ii««#t,,a (onferrnce
OIUII1DS KOK MRS. HOWARD
Sheriff J. L. Hobby
on Berlin snd Germany Hr said
present# Mr#. Charles Howard with un orchid at Pioneer
it would I**- unbusincs, like" srwl
flight in Luke Mary. Mr#. Howard at 8‘J. wa# the oldest
"unacreptalde "
• woman present last night. In background i# Frank Kvaim. C o u l d H e R o o s t e r s
He railed anew for full and
chairman of the event.
(Ilurnlil Staff Photo)
formal summit talk* tu decide the
k A IS E H S l.A l' TERN. U n many
German
question, nuclear Irst
i t ' l’f ) —Thieves who raided a hen
house near here left foe over age
ban* and thr whole ftrld of EastW'esl iti•putr
hens for siv young, tender chicki ns they stole, police reported to­
Bov seal* for the up-(titling
The kpeech appeared in blast
day.
luipes of a new approach to th*
tusehsll ii sum in Sanford will go
German stalemate Ju,t when Khon sale Thursday,
nishrjirv's "little summit" talk#
Ward Goodrich, businri* manaf
with I'rlrne Minister Harold MaoF A Y E T T E V I L L E . N C i l l’l l er, said the tickets, giant for I'd
F L O W r .itiS l u l l 1 i t K L I V I N G
llie over-til) "young- inilllan of Britain had created
Soldier Krl.le (Il**s » * , fitted playing dste* at home, will Iw sold
aU-r#” who iitteiiili'il Pioneer Night in l-nkt* Mary hint frrsh hopes.
fir, Monday for nutlng salt and for fto A limited number will be
night vveti* |sif«fntfil with molca#, cuurumy of llu* San­
sugar in a restaurant He was offered to the public Interested
Khrushchev scored Hie W'eslerq
charged worn destroying private persons may rail the baseball of
ford At hint it* Natiortul Hunk. Here, some of Ills* "pio» stand at thr Geneva nurlrar con­
property.
ference
tier, EA J 1910.
net&gt;r«" leave th« laiku Mary (.’hiitiihet- of (‘oitinu'rct*.
Tale# tall and true wore told lust night at Lake Mary'#
Goodrieh said that solicitation
"To accept the Western propo#( I Ion,hi Stuff l’holo)
H o u s i n g - H ill G r o w s
al* (on Inspection and control)
annual Pioneer Night.
soon would Iwgln for fence sign*
would mean full capitulation," h*
From every part of the state camo the Pioneer#, 210 W A SH IN G To n (Ill'll
Itrp and thr season’s program
said. "Mr regret it but we shat)
At the ‘ itne time, he annmmrrd
Albert Rains i D A I l l said today
atrong all over 00 year# of age.
have to continue with our t#*U
Frank Evans, Lake .Mary pioneer and chairman of the hr expected Congreil to send to that Sanford has 1# player*, in
too "
edehrntion, introduced the “oldtinier#" with amu#ing anec- the White I loti sc s bousing hill eluding Manager Barky Rogers
tugger Ihnn I‘resident Eisenhower alrrady under contract Among the
Khnuhchev said a eonfervnc* nl
1
” (lot
and historical data
proposed.
players signed is a $4.i«#i bonus
foreign minister# a* suggested by
Enlrrtauimrnt included sclecyoungster who performed for the
thr Writ lo thresh out the prob­
The bright red fire engine at
Clas* V Elmira tN. Y ) team last
lems uf Berlin, Germany and
Uons by the Triple Trio and the W u g - e B o o s t S o u g h t
the Elk's playground will Iw
Double yuaitat from Setninul*
U .K V 1 .I.A M I, Ohio ( l i t
III# year.
The laglslative Auditing C o m 1 mission mint denuuntralr that overall European security could
joined sli irtlv hy an honevt tnHanford's firry hounds will re
High School and dances I* th. Brotherhood of laicomolive Engl
] mlttrc, headed h&gt; Mark Cleveland it hat tak, n steps to correct com last for many monlhi or year#.
gorxlnes* Jet airplane
Il would lie inure expedient If
Deanna School of Dance.
nrf r» l r r ' * ‘1 n",,c* ,oJ*&gt; sisal il port for spring training at Eern
Aeronautic*
ha*
Jr . Sanford, yesterday suggested I-taint, n( Stale Auditor llryaii
The Bureau of An
andma lb aeh alniut April I Good
th* Western rowers agreed on a
.
1
.......
*u.*t
with
the
Florida
Willis
doing
away
Twelve year old Dottle Jar-huetaiosl for it* SO.oust member*, em­ rich said this announcement came approved the donation of a Navy
conference of heads of government
Development Commission
and hrr doll. Ollie, went through a
Eeglt tutors today hinted tlu-y
ployed by t It) railroad*
from Sherry Bolu-rtson. dlreetnr Banshee to the City of Sanford
Thr suggestion followid a III JSt would t a k e punitive action again,! which make decision#," hr s*id.
routine created for Pioneer Night.
and
the
Elk*
Club
of Washington'* minor le.igur sys
Khrushchev objected to the eaOllie saved the day wlwn Pome
The slick Jet will share the at spending practice* of the the CommtiMon’* appropriation,
forgot hrr script and wa- forced R a t e M i k e R e q u e s t e d tern, wilh which Sanford will h* limelight at thr playground with agenry, some of whlrh Cleveland if action is not taken In cnrrrel rlioion of t'oland and Crrchnslo,
* akia, which he described at "th*
T A LI.A H A S.SK E I l l ' l l
Bail- associated
TA 1.1.All ASHE K (U PU — Sute to intprov lie . he conveniently con
the fire i&gt;ngine, providing many labeled as All "obvious disregard such things a, improper use of
way Express asked the Public
first victim, of German Invasion"
Original jsl *sn# called for the
gcliool Supt Tbuinas D. Bailey fused the "over MV’ requirement
hours of imaginative play fur thmi for Hie law "
lelifhour
and
gasoline
civil
1
1
,
t tlUtles Commission today fur au Gteyhuunds to report about Mairh
i'nrlil War II ami Germany's
Cleveland said activities of the can!* hy cm ploy ei, u,e of per­
tsndi ut youngster*.
•h as apologised to three legislators with Honda tralfic laws
As the older generation munch. thonly to Increase H&gt; cates on 9. However, the dale will lie
Commission sliould lie curtailed sonal automobile* when stale- neighbor* from any talk* on CarThe
plane
Is
now
at
Ihe
Naval
who were askest to leave a meet
shipment! within florid* hy IF- per lalrr thiu expected This pro
, „ ,,
_
ed on refreshment a, guest ipcik
Air Station, Jicksonvllle. Within severely. He added
" I’m not owned car* arr avadatile and per many.
hahly Is due to the ' rill off” plan*
The tperch wa* delivered during
klR of th* Textlxxik Bating ( nni 4fl a,|(|r r l, r(| them hrlrflv. Colin- renL
a lew days, it will he nrs il* way sure that il should not Iw abolish diem claims for trip* of Irs, than
of trams in the Washington sys
a one
day reersa in hi* talks
m iiu * Monday.
ly Commissioners, Mrs Mar Earle
to Ssnforst Efforts to obtain thr r&lt;l altogether "
a
day
s
duration.
Ik e A lo n e T o D e c id e
P in whirl! hale a higher league
with .Macmillan
The Seminole legivlalor said the
airnafl by Ihe Elk* Cluli were
The
legislator* wire
Heps Walker. Shi riff J I. ilobby Dr
ITc'iiand said * full nport on
W A SH IN G TO N l i s t s
i m i classification
t|H-arhraded by Ralph Wighl II lug promotion agenry may sene "tightening" measures hail been
Kalph Turlington of Alachua. J Bernard Mtout. B T Mllwee dent Elsenhower made II c har to
Goodrich said some tvu rookies
and
others
were
on
hand
to
tike
and Merle Warner
1 some "small" function but noth demanded of the Commission.
Robert Mann of Hillsborough and
Republican congressional easlets will lie working nut at Ei-rnan
Hie in si a II.it l»n ol tin- Jet plane lug like six million dollars worth} Cleveland said action of Ihr
Mack Cleveland of Seminole. Thr a Iriw ami say a few words
today that h* alone will decide dim Beach during spring tram
William E Gray, president of
at thr Ktk • playground will Iw- ev.ry two years
committee taler invited the legis­
Cahinel in permitting the Develop
a llstner ailing John Eoslrr Do Io Inc Thr season o|ieiis here April
onr more prominent example of
To roiuply with the Auditing incut Cotnimision to divert $**&gt;
lator! buck miu the secret meeting the Chamber of Commerce, pre­ a ill remain on as secretary of 22 against Orlamlo
sented
Evans
with
a
gavel
midr
Sanford's continued interest in the Commltee's wtshr*
the Com ixv in advertising money to sal
and Mann and Cleveland returned
state
of wood from the original While
Navy and lit facility hrr*.
Pto the conference
arte, was an "obvious disregard
llatley, said he regretted the House.
for Hie law."
R u l i n g s Q u e s t io n e d
Two oldtimers introduced from
lawmakers were asked to leave
Tiir tsilhilraw .vl of Ihe Ovlrdo
Hr rrilieitri! th* Coinmitslon for
&lt; fi l l A G O i Hi I i
Keen-mums
the
floor
swere
Barney
and
Jay
but said M would be wTong to
advertising thr sale of some PTA from the stale and naliunal
questioning
Supreme
Court
rulings
Mirow lb* mreting o|&gt;en to tba Beck, whose father was killed on at rused Communist* and rev.
cuunty IhuuD un one day m Talla- IsnI ic* luday ap|R*ar,-d certain
two hoUM-wive, collided at
saving tfie Ule of the Sanford twit
public.
Al a meeting last night, offi­
ha*sre, ami then living unable to
omniemting remedial legislation hy Erenrh Ave and UUi St yetter
Th* purpose of tfie meeting U mailer during the gold rush in Congress were patted overwhelm day aflrrn-»in The are-tent rauved
*ell them htcauve only one Mem- cial* said "momentum for with­
make
thr
Klondike
to hear textbook Salesmen
Exeelllivr officer* at Barney to r of the Commission showed up. draw.,! i* gaining " The Oviedo
■
Ugly today by the House of Del* romt-lned damages of y«',n to tlu-ir
tlicir sale* pitrh One member ol
Another tale was lold about Mr rales of the Amenran Bar \»*n.
| Klrlil will lie intiodurrd Tlturv
i test-land said no action wooid group wa, scheduled In vole on
automobiles.
tfie legislature. Hep. John Shipp and Mrs William Ferguton. who
TAI I A H A SsEF (I TT) - Tb# ilay m'*rning wlirn the Chamlwr Iw taken on the Conimixion ap­ Hie ipirstiun, hul member* wer*
Mr* tiudejurg S llanlrsti-r vl
of Jackson, is a texilmok sales each had children when Ibey
tamonte Spring*, cumpi slued of final drafi of a prupoted new of Commerce hold* its monthly propriation unlil Hit full report i-dil (hat Ihe vote could noi Ii*
man Shipp stood outside the door were married They pn»lurn1 ievpain* in her right arm and was •tale rimililution — Including a ' llife* Club" meeting at Ii 45 In had Iwen received.
takm unlil Ihr slate and national
l#awaitlng hi* turn with compel! eral more of their own line day
taken to her family doctor for e* novel plan of reapporfBuiment— Mrs Appleby's restaurant
A I. Ilarkrlt, manager of ac- organic.ilion* had been notified
Mrs Ferguuin called her Jmthand
tors
I dr John Millrr. chief tlall &lt;untiling and purrliating for Hie of thr pro|&lt;o*etl action
animation. Thirteen • month - old ha, Iwen roinpleted hy a special
llatley &gt;aid hr was certain Ihe to Ihe door to tee hi* and her
Speaking at the ae,,|on wa* D.
T h r construction of feeder roads Nellie Mar Hardrttrr wa* jariisl advisory connnltle* to Gov. 1^ officer of IlatWmg (Ine, will prr ('ommlsalon, said Hie agenry, * ha*
legislators would not give away children healing up t h e i r children Into incorporated areas rv*iw will out of hrr ear seal onto Ihe (hair, Boy Collins
sent ladr It f Hamilton, lairou takrn, and is taking, slips to M. I .add brolher of movie actor
iTruc
story)
However,
detail,
id
thr
n*w
any telling tecrrlt of Ih* *ile*11; l.edr Charles E
Guthrie. meet all of th* m int,m s of Ihe Han I,add and a former Flit
Iw shared by thr cities and roun but wa* uninjured.
Atalea plants m bloom were
Mrs I.aura Myers Miller wa* document are Iwing kepi tee ret VAII1, Cdr
tm 11
Norman MiTiihl*, audit."
agenl I onI-1 i talk conrrrned "Bed
iy
The mreting* are dev.....J . .ely given to each pioneer, rourtesy
Cdr
Kenneth
Howell.
InflBralmn of the PTA ”
The new policy ha, been In charged with failure to yield the until Ihe governor has studied V AH 1
to professional uualitv of the text­ of the Sanford Altanlir Bank augurated with the rourtiiemg of rl*fM
Attending the meeting vser*
"•*&gt; *'»' P"1"-'1 "H in r. them .md decided whether he will \ UI 7 and Cdf Karl I*. A'ale*.
Other gift* were donated hy ll&lt;&gt;r W’rst 20th St from ihe eity limll* Ihe a.ridinl orrured when Mr
books 1‘r lr ti are noi discussed.
adopt the recommendations.
VAH (i
many non I’TA mendw-r*, som*
1st* ami merchant*
Bartow attorney William Me
Miller attempted to make s led
I of whom urged Hie PTA to with­
••rang, pure to tupplrtnenl eof
lo French Ave
Evans said. None of the gifts
draw il* affiliation from the slat*
The county will pay half the ex turn inlo the W innDm r par-uig Bar. who heads Ihe committee. fee and doughnut, will he tup
was Milit'llrd These people ju*t
(l) , , , |tlr|, y„,„| p|4„ s , w
and naliotul group,.
|K-n*c* The city, whlrh previous lot. and pulled into thr path of ,aid the re* 1,1141 follows the liatle
t
liarles
II
Muir.
HI.
died
at
his
wanteil to du *omrUiing nle&lt; (or jy ha* Iwtrne all th* rx|&gt;&lt; use. will Mrs Harde*ter i ear polie, *juI line* of thr cuuslllullou adopled liutin,-*,men and *t,itors will InEast week, the Seminole l’TA
humr in lamgwiaid early Hilt
the old fulks
by
ihr
U
,l
lo-gldalure.
hul
wllli
intriMlmrd to "Orfee Club" mem morning alter ■ short Him-,, tie i uncil ailoplnl a resolution which
pay the ottier half
Recipient* of gift* wet* M It
•rparalr arltelA,. any &lt;d whlrh lo r , h* i liar lie Morrixin. Chant
Till* Is the first lime such co C - . - x L
'
was Gun Mar. 19. 1X77, In Holt intleirrd die s And liken hy Ih*
Morcaly, 91 1oldest mam Mr* operation ha* been reached, at J O U i n L Q l l
could Iw- adopled or rejected »epa Im-i puiilir nlatlou, illreetor.
Eloridl t'ongres* uf Parents and
n OIK(
tar.
Pa
Charles (Inward. ** loldctl wo
ralrly hy Ihr voter*
Tea. hers it it* annual convenllna
rnrdlng to Cily Commission* r*
Mr
Muir
was
a
rrlirrd
rarjienl
man), Mr and Mr* Tom Tyner
The other proposed cnnsllluUon
er and farmer lie wa, a ineinlM-r in Sarasota
Jr##c Freeman. 47. died at (married #0 yearsi, Mr* Hattie Ttiey added that city residents arr
wa, invalidated by Hit Suprcnir
'Die tcsolution did not tnrnlioa
county
taxpayer*,
and
a
pro
rata
nt
Ihe Christian Chiu ell of Boll
l
i
l
l
l
Alin
i
HIT
I—
Sen
Paul
l!
J J0 a rn todii* in Seminole Me Atkinson (birthday
i ourI l&gt;ei ante uf a dais, • chon
clutevt to share of ihe road fund should lxinii .'ration, but left little doubt
tar,
and
has
lord
in
Imtigwood
Douglas
ID
III
)
ha,
invited
a-tulh
morlal Hospital.
I'ionrrr Night. Feh J2i.
j.iuiioon recjiitring *uteri In ap
that thi* it what PTA mcmlwra
»prnl in the cily
for seven years
err* Dernoeral, In wclk mil of Hu prutt alt of ii or none
Mr Freeman came hi Snuford
Mr and Mrs J A I'erkham
I ie« nu lag *air, ruie in Semi
had in mind.
Survivors include four children
parly', I W convrnBnn if Ihey
in tHVl from Dalton. Ga He &amp;at wtm have attrnded 11 id 14 Plan
Ihe only major changes, he Hole Coiinly this year
cannot aro pt Ihe rnmenlion', ,ald. are in the sections dealing
a mrmber of the Baptist t'hurch e*r Nights wrrr given s lamp
$ coin Jan I ti l l 7U a lolal uf w Tyler Muir, laingwuml Arnold
plan on racial Usuet
®»and the MaMillie I-odge ' Dalton from Maih*r Furniture other*
with apportionment and lo* al home IJ UIW lag* were *uM louipwn * to Mmr and Mrs Dell Graham. )-&gt;lh
"Tiir Democratic 1‘arty d&lt;« • mil role Bill he declined to dl&gt; 11*75 lot Ihr same |u r i mI la,I of Bolivar; Britton Mmr. t'nllfor
Lodge No Ini. F and AM), and alto received gift* during the
ma un* brother. Everett Muir,
waul or nes sl rarial or relic out i lose Ihr rrap|&gt;otl|finilirnt foe
the Oddfellows
evening
year
The mobile \ ray unit will /is* higul, ' Doug la, caul
lii-lit #r.
Mr Freeman retlded at S I'S
M.nla.
which
hr
said
,
j
i
rnllirty
Nil, , 4 Mounted lo approximate
All pioneer# wearing badges will f u r X-rays to county and citv
Euneral services will Iw al 3
"I would rtrn lie willing lo new and fair io all seetums uf |y flm
Wr*i I irst St He wa* a ma Ire guests of manager Milton Haw
thr uflirr tteragrd
treutrnts tomorrow at three l«&gt;ea park • hox lunch for Ihrm a,
l&gt; in Thursday m llntoui Eun­
chinlsl with th* Sanford Manu­ ley of Ihe Bid Theater tonight turn*
'.raj lag* prr dav during Ihe last
Ihe stale.
BALTIMORE Md flT'D -Ftm i*.
they go mil into the wildernr,,."
facturing Co
fits- ,1a* o| the sale Sales for Ihe eral Home Tlu- B n l-ewis C. li en year old Mr*. Catherine W.
for Bally Bound thr Mag Boys”,
The downtown unit at Yuw rlE, i*
I u t 11, of Ihe l/ingMooil B a p ll s l
Ihr lllmoi, Dernoeral ,aid.
Survivors include his wife In*-*
entire year sliould Ih* alcurl 25,Flower, and gift* eame from oprn from 10 a w to I p
. and
t'hurch will ofMria le llurul will Gordon gave liltlli to twin, Mon­
two sons, Jr**r Freeman Jr., the Bill Theatre, A K Hovsetlrr, j 2-A p ni
go
J-.hn Galloway clim ated
day amt the (toy* were reported
lollow in lamgwood I rmelery.
Aiken, S C and Thomas Free William K Kirrhhuff and J L
Galloway
agent for the Motor
Anolher tuilt will i« upwo from
•'lining just fine" today.
man, Sanford
two daughters. Hobby.
1 It p. m nrar Ihe fWlitx Bar on
rAI I-.VUAS.NEt. 1 1 E f y - the
I’srlly cloud* ibrouch Wrdnrs- Vehicle, Bureau
The lather, Richard W, Gordon,
Mr* Sylvia McClure. Sanford,
the Southwest Roail
Driver,
wBlitnll
tinlUM
)
lug,
Horgla Merit System I uuneil will da) 1 rn ip rialu tr, alatul Ihr same.
11, Is unemployed hut "wilting to
v^and Mrs Barbara Trent. Jack
Forest City mrilenl, may get told It, n o t regular meeting- hen- High today upper 7u». low tonight now an milled to [x-naIIics, And
do any kind of wmk " The Gor­
sonvill* ; his falher. Earl Free­
(heir \ rays al NJrhol* (iro-ery let- ;'l at !»: UI a n&gt; In Ihe Ikn r 1* lo *1. **„ulh»e,t In Wrs| wind* tliey an still standing in line at
don* live wilh Mrs. Gordon's par­
man. Ringgold, Ga one brolher,
from tioori In I p m
thr fourthou,#.
E f'arltun Building
1in In 15 mile* per hour
Tiir
Saulord
Manufacturing ents, Mr. and Mr#. Clarence C**K
11 Freeman. Detroit; four
Company's reqursl lo purchase kr»
sutera, Mr*. Edith Castle. D* . The resignation of Ui* ehxlrman
Hie property behind its factory \ Toe first twin weighed 2 pounds,
Iroit,
Mrs. Beatrice
Ttllson, I „/ the Sanford Planning and /on
l-&gt;r E'esi wa, refuted last night by 9 i-uncrs *i lorth and thr second
RottvUle. Ga . Mr* E**i« Er- mg Commusion was refuted l*»t
1 |&gt;wind,, i ounce*.
City
Commissioner,
rard. Shell Knobs. Mo., and one night by City Commisstonvr*
Tbe miauls inherit a tradition
An
appraisal
of
thr
prupeity
In DetfOil, Mich.
Clifford McKIhhin J r , said In a
A men.her al Ihe Florida la-gj* if Hut Ga It Iw " He compare I Hu • lu-lr any people who advocate
Wr do noi have 4n U-ll the
wilt tw made and the figure suh of having a young n.other Mr*.
Eunrral arrangement* wtll he Irltrr of rrgftt that, due lo "por- lature who ha* auihnred a plan iiirirnl druggie In a I.Mittull
rahhtr routing, r#ie haired, hale peopli «d ihr North id the trim '
Caskey ws, 17 when Catherine
anmhi nerd by Gramkow Funeral ( tonal ronndcration," he fell il »„« tu ' educate Ihe North aleiui Ihr game, ponding out "you n n 'l lileraturc, e o n d c m n i Hon of hies Hist now exist in thrir midst milted to thr firm •• a fair price j
was bum. Caskey's mother was
The
pruyH-rly
ia
7M
fret
by
150
Horn*.
time (or another to take hi* place w h &gt;r,ror(1ll&gt; laU ,hr .San/(jrJ win when the other tide I* car f.tends in Ihr Nnrth nr rondrmna hcrautr uf integration, such as
t&lt;; when h» wa* bom and fuels’
Tlie Commission's answer* •'No Itolarv Club how hr propose, tu rylni: the hall all of Ihe Mine "
fevl
m rreaxil crime, fair employment
tmn of courts *'
logical reasons wrre given fur hr*
Marvin Mdtrcr, company man ani l uioihxr « * t IO when b* vial
do M,
Hi, plan calls for each Southern
His campaign would Include praciur law,, whit* people hav­
burn.
resignation, and the ones given
W. H. I Dill) Bred), Kuatia, said dslr lo appruprialr 11 milllun It movies tu vtujw conditions nt Nr ing lo sell tiu-lr humr* and Ihr ager, has indicated that Ihr film
were nol a&lt;repta1&gt;l*."
wishes
to
rxpsnd.
U
now
has
he i* convinced that people in the would be utrd in an advertising gro schtvdt. interview* wilh color lot* nt their civil nghta.” Reedy
Just couldn’t find another man
North
look al the South in term* campaign to ahow the real bene rd leadirs, educators, lawyer* said "I have been told, and noti­ 100 employes
as ro d , t'oftinils,toners fell
Commix loners Mid Dial ttie
of "what eaislrd in prr C ivil War fils ol srgregiliun in society and ar-d doctor* telling why they prr fied by teller, that all of the in
The Sanford Zoo will b« clewed
firm should riper! la pay the
d
a
y
s
"
lie
added
that
they
(north
school,
in
Ihe
South
frr
segregation
forma
Hon
that
northern
people
to the public from dark to dawn.
enters) have no conception of the
Hr would u»e a factual approach
Reedy said "facts that can Iwi hear and read In their new,pap market price "Just like any
S andal* and vagranli have Wen
Thieve* stole clothing, cigarettes
CHICAGO (UPI ) — The derby true advance of the colored rare to combat anti South propaganda, presented are 100 pec cent M r r , is anil southern propaganda." ofhee *,iahli,hed business"
abuimr and killing animal* In
-rod IH in pennies from th* I’Milcy
several instances, valuaM* bird, U making a double-barreled some- v» made in the last IS years in which he said he believe* l* I* our favor "
Keedy said "The Vole* of the
Grixery Ftor#, ikni XXeat lllh St^
bark.
the South."
inf promoted and "forced upon
have Wen stolen.
The legislator said th* people of Southern States," if properly pre­
lad nighL
Bernard L Salrdcy, prvi-lenl of
Keedy said hi* plm. "Ttv* Voice ihe people of our nation by com- the South do not know th* hard­ sented, would change th# thinking
» The Sanford Foik* will approEntry was gained by stilling tba
V. YNNA. A M i r i n (L'l’IJ •
hat
firm,
said
Monday
his
Coinof
tii#
Southern
Mtitri,”
would
pul
munlitir
inspired
peopl#
and
or
narvd anyone within lb* ouo hoend
ships that have Iwen forced upon id th# nation. This, he td d H , is Trumpelrr I ojuI s Armstrong laid screen en • door and forcing tba
•cirs. under a* ocxlinaoca prohibat pany la develotiing a "he■•he" der- Ih* foulh on the offense and trial ganiralion* "
Ihr people of Ihe North because - the key t» real peace m America lislay he may lakr'hit world lour lock. The jar a t pennies eonI lined
bg for ‘iw ladias.
hag kNierucf.
"w* shouid cyug ihe (W w a o , aid#, Reel* Mid tu* pi#* do** *u » cd integration
j —through segregatiosk
inf band behind tb* Iron Curtain tan moony.

A t Pioneer Night,

Box Seals On Sale
Thursday; 18 Sign
Sanford Contracts

They Just Don’t Mix

Tall Tales And True

Fire Truck To Gel
Mack Cleveland Lashes
Jet As Companion
Development Commission

•Cleveland Invited
Out, Back In; Gels
'Ouster' Apology

Two Cors Collide,
Woman Is Injured

Draft Completed
On Constitution

Oviedo Expected
To Cut PTA Ties

‘Orfee Club’ Sets
Meeting; ‘Execs’
To Be Introduced

County Will Share
Feeder Road Costs

Charles Muir Dies
At Longwood Home

-Jesse Freeman, 47,
Dies In Hospital

He’ll Pack Lunch

Seminole Reports
Gain In CarTags

X-Rays Available
A t Three Places

Mother, 14, Gives
Birth To Twins;
Family Tradition

Merit Meet in

W e a fh e r

City Turns Down
Proposal On Land

Just Can’t Quit,
McKibbin Is Told

Reedy P lan Seeks To 'Educate' North

Zoo To Be Closed
Nights In Future

Thieves Moke Haul
At Grocery Store

Derby On Comeback

Sak’hmo Eyes Russia

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115337">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 23, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115338">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115339">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 23, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115340">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115341">
                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 23, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115342">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115343">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115344">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115345">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11568" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11206">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/0e44ed33accdc019d4c40fad5266c50d.pdf</src>
        <authentication>08894ea9d501f857aad77372ac64ce02</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115336">
                    <text>•-

mmm

a s m

■H* Vm NiS f « iS

P u t B— 1B um . M L I f , W SI

Y O U N G S T E R S ’ A R T E X I I I I J I T — D on C o lb « r t . C o u n ty u rt teacher for grade* 1-0.
hang* nna o f the m a n y oicture* d ra w n o r

Mash Info River, Sen. Johnson Buys BulkNam e Change Is Certain
Water Is Highball

FRAN KI.IN TO N . N. C. ( U P I &gt; Town offirtali here are hopeful
that residents of the area don't
develop a ireat liking for the new
title of the municipal water aup
pir
They fear they would be hard
pressed to legally treat the water
tn maintain the latte nr the 40proof kir* which the water pm
durea.
C. G. Hlith, water plant tuper
intendent. recently received a few
complainia &gt;— but not many— re
larding the itranirr ta»le and
tmrll of the liquid flowing from
tapt all over town.
When lie analyred the "water."
he found M wai a ready made
highball of corn whiiky and wa­
in . High would not aay how
much liquor he found, hit a re
liable tourer tald M wot about
40 proof.
Sermt revrnue agent l knocked
pointed b v the children of S c m h o lc C oun ty.
T h e e xh ib it tqicned today and will be open olf a mill juit out aide town and
dumped teveral thouvand gallon*
fro m 8-0 p.m . to d a y. F rid a y and Saturday.
of ma*h and moonshine Into a
ttream which ran pait the *1111,
They found out too late that the
ttream runt Into the pond which
it the lown’t only tource of water.

Juke Box Probe Reaches Underworld
WASHINGTON l H l'li - T h e
Senate Racket! Committee dug
Inis the roots of the Chita go un
dsrworld today to take a look at
Juke box racketeering In the rily
where N may hava been con
ostved
Some clastic examples of gangS teritm were eapected to comr to
light in thia phase of the juke bog

investigation which will last about
four days.
Chief Counsel Hubert F. Ken
nedy tald Uie Inquiry would cen­
ter on tome of the lop figures in
the storied Chicago undrrwurld.
Hr laid these would include Sam
(Mooney) Glancanna, reputed to
be the latent successor to the
gangdom throne nf Al Capone.

Strength Needed,
Bishops Declare
A TLA N TA &lt;UPI|— "Wa hava
■ol dons cur part In helping the
stiureh to fulfill Its mission if wa
k i v t not confronted man with
And," • Iso F rin n ico Mslhodist
toshop sold hare today.
■tbs nst of lbs mission rises
m falls In relationship to the me­
ss sa achieved In worthlp,” Utah
9
Donald II. Tippett told the
quadrennial Southeastern Melhodtei Convocation bars.

Citrus Board Hits
Juice Processors

Bishop Tippett said. "Modern
man may not be bothering too
much about sins, hut the alarm
Ing Increase of successful and
prosperous psychiatrist* ran tie
ciplained In part, at least, by the
fact that his aim are bothering
him."
!&gt;r. Hurst II. Anderton, presi­
dent of American University,
Washington. D. C „ told the galh
erlng "Somehow the American
education inatltulloni devoted to
the spiritual values of our Chris­
tian culture mutt he strengthen
ed."
He said thia "means increased
supjioft for the church trialed col
legra of America."
A Negro bishop railed for In
ilividuals of one rare to gat to
know, on the higher levels, people
cf other racial groups."
Blahop Willis J. King of New
Orleans tald the "Christian ap­
proach" to the racial problem
should be "the concern of all
Christians, whatever thrir racial
or national origin, and not the
responsibility of any one group as
over against the other."

Kennedy tald wllm-sscs would1
relate threats by mobsters tn out­
fit juke boa operators with "re
men! bools" and drop them in the
river.
lie said the testimony also
SAN JU AN . Puerto Rico f U l'l)
would touch on often heard ru­ — A FL-CIO leaders Inday praised
mors that underworld figure t Walter Reuther for til* romrbark
have hrlprd the careers of their al President Kisenhower's jlhet
favorite singers with enforced shout union leaders meeting In
sales of their records.
"sunny" Puerto Rico lo talk aKennedy tald lha Chicago style bout a march of johlrtt on Wash
of juke box rar.rlcertng involved ing Ion.
even more violence than tha* eg" I go when mewling* are that
posed during the New York hear­ I am obligated to participate In
ings. which doacd Wednesday.
Just ai you will be going to Ihe
Hi- said It also Included the fashionable resort of Acapulco.
now familiar triangla or collusion Mexico," Reuther said In dlrert
among mobsters, union officials reply In Kisenhower's comments
and leader* of juke hoi trade as­ at hi* press conference in Wash­
sociations.
ington Wednesday,
The lead off witnesses will be a
Reuther alto won cheers Irom
group nf operators. Including Don frllow labor leaders fur defending
Maloney, Mai Brier, Robert K hit proposal for a demonstration
IJndelofl. Nicholas (laletano and marrh by unemployed on the na­
Bernard Pots.
tional rapltal. Klsenbowrr derided
Kennedy said they would leli the Idea of a such a march.
about rffurts of Chicago gangsters
Rut informed sources tald A F L
to take over Juke hoi operations UIO President fieorge Meany was
in outlying areas
frowning on the Reuther tuggrt
tion. They said he had doubts that
anything would be gained
Labor leaders are sensitive to
possible charges that unionist due*
have been wastrd on high priced
hotels, foods and drinks

Gunman Captured
At Law Roadblock

U £1

LO N N IES'

s ta u ts

‘'Top*

la

Pop*"

318 B. 1*1 81. al
SANFORD AVK .
Minsk b
My Buainnto
--------- My On# And
Only

B v h iM i

KOU T H E A V E R A G E F A M ILY . FOOD IS ONE OF
T H E PRIM ARY EX P EN SE S. Whether or not you
trade with u*. compare price# — not j'i*t one or two—
C H E C K A L L YO U B U Y !
O U R POLICY I* quite simple. We honestly try to Rive
the customer what they wunt and their money's worth.
T R Y I S — you hnve nothing to lose— If you are not
completely satisfied your money will lie cheerfully r#funded Hud NO Q U E S TIO N S ASKED.

W E know we do not huve the lurRost market in San­
ford— hut we can offer you one of the best varieties in
food merchandise, at competitive prices— and we do
menu C O M P ETITIV E . If you find it single item in our
ston&gt; higher than you are poylng elsewhere — please
tell us . . . W E C H A N G E . If we do not have an Item
you like — tell u* — W E G E T !

to m o r r o w

NAKED

M EATS
F E A T U H K : 1:22

I.YKEH
SU G AR CHEEK

1:45

H:0H

Hams

AUSO

Half or Whole

W IEN ER S

4 9

12 O x. PhK

What’n In A Name?

M AXW ELL
F E A T U R E : .1:01

5:2 7

H O U SE
A PPLESA U C E t
Green Gtnnt

N IH I.K T

CORN

a t * o rla ix &lt; io
5

p j ty

FEBRUARY 23 28
*■

• HUM EXNMMTS • MNMTMM. DMPIATI
• BOAT SNOW • CATTUE SNOW • FLOWER SNOW
• SCHOOL EXHIBITS • NOWAY CAMHVAL
DIBFLAY
B

HENS

PORK

39c

A Q r

CHOPS ^

l.li.

CO FFEE

R Or. Jnr

8 7

#uA.s4*vro

hunk S lv lr

’ j Size

*"

29c

PEAS mex.

|0c

TUNA
ARGO

*2 Or. Can

2ty SO*

l'""

FOOD KING

C A T SU P

FROZEN FOODS
Shurfine
ORANGE 7 i* „ „
JU IC E
‘ TO T
R Or. Can*

99c

McKenzie
STRA WHERRIES
10 Oz. PkR*.

2 Fo r

12 O l . Bottle

I . Lb . Pk*.

29c

Winlar Garda*

F O O D K IN O

O LEO

B

12 - I I J.b

STARK 1ST

YAMS

B M

FIRST
CUT

TU RKEYS

With I M S O r M » r » Food (h d » r

Old Vlrtfinin

Southern

v. 4 :J *

In sta n t

35c

'■ M M M M I

ARMOUR’S S TA R

0:11

RECORD RACK
J»li

PRICKS ROOD T H R U
S A T^ FEIt 21*1

I K A l l ! U K : 1:0ii . 3:0fi
5:1 2 • 7 : 1H - 11:21

Just ‘Not In Mood'
RAN’ DIEGO, Calif. M1PI) Mrs.
Karl
Rhodes, a .
who
grahUd a gun and chased two
would he robbers from her storr
Weslnrsday told |K&gt;1ire they wenwearing Western style hands nsa* masks.
"1 just wasn't In the mood to
play row boy." the said

Shop hert — ycHi'U find aser&gt;thing you need under mw
roof _ and nil Al hiidifet-plraislng. money-nnvlnif prlrwu
Slnplew, niMlK, dairy product*, froicn foods* nnd canned
good* for appetirinic. milrilioue meaU!

W E itre quite proud of our meat department. We Jiut
forth nil the effort we possess to supply you with the
beat meat money con buy. IF YOU D O N ’T LIK E
W H A T YOU G E T — S A Y SO — YOUR M O N E Y W ILL
B E W A ITIN G FOR Y O U !

annual...

*I
I I
I•

tetk at telling hta descend!nit
presumably would be estler and
more ,emuneralive if It were re­
tained.
Johnton hai not (pacifically
atked for atilitance In this map
ter, but various helpful sugges­
tions .already have been volonteered Among congrcttlonal cow.
punchers, of whom there are lev­
e r ,|, leader Bull Johnton la ons
possibility that it getting a lot of
favorable attention

M S BOYS

I . A S T S H O W IN G
O l ’ K N 12:15

Discharge Slated
For Ex-Sergeant
In ‘Death March*

New Church Plans
Picnic On Sunday

bull at the LBJ Ranch at Jobston City. Tea., lin't likely to mill
around long with hit pretent
name— even If it did figure more
than a little in the price Johrsun
paid for him.
This la no ordinary bull. He Is
part at the real atlver domino
line and la regidered with the
American Hereford Attn, at K.mtat City at Sliver Heir Tth All
in all. thit la not contidered a
repul live name for a bull, and the

Ike Is Answered,
Reuther Cheered

WINSLOW, Aril (UP1) - A 40
year old sterlworkrr was eaptuird
without a struggle al a roadblock
U U C A LA N D (U i'f ) — Honda
Wednesday night and admitted
CBiwa Htosal took another awlps
killing the mnther in law and rrilgg makers at frotsn orangs con
Irallv wounding the wife of jail
ita today and taKl U acted
musician Johnny Zorro In a gun
ths oonainwtivs progress lor
battle.
fba Industry. . . .*
t-ennurd Mason, befriended by
Tlia big growers cooperative'*
the /orro family five years ago
board of directors vote*] to oppose
because he was friendless, (old
any legislative move width would
pollrr he hid In a closet al Ihe
natend the life of tbs powerful
Zorro home In (itrndalr, ('a id .
Ooocantfators Advisory Commit
Tuesday night and sltnf II nut with
too, scheduled to die Ihit summer
Zorro'a attractive wife
£ lbs Legislature duos not renew
Mason was eauglit just west of
till* city on It. S Highway W aft­
A l Um sente Uine, Mutual 1'iusi
er an Arinina highway officer
dunl Vernon L Conner U«ued a
spotted Ids car and radioed ahead
aUlsmrnt designed to clarify Mukusl'S place In tha cilru* imluslry
CHKBRV POINT, N r (D p i) to set up a roadblock.
H r waived extradition and will
ami tn ssecte-n some MUt rue *s — Arllng t'p! Matthrw McKeon,
he taken hack to (llrndalr prob­
caused by a w e n t cleavage becentral figure in the I'arrls It ably sometime today by poller
bwtf«n groeers ami proceimra
He said "Mutual's program and land. S C.. "death marrh" almoit tnrn sent here from ihe California
aims are not compelilive with any three yaara ago, will he honors- city.
other organisation but generally Wy discharged from the Marine
He was originally b e l i e v e d
proved tn tw complementary to any Corpa here latrr ihit monlh.
hurt In the Tuesday night gun
and ell ronatruetlve efforts to uniA tpoketman for the Marine battle, hut pollrr here said he
l* and strengthen I be entire in
Corps Air Station here said was uninjured.
Sultry."
" I fell sorry for him," Zorro
He said “Mutual rretigmu-a that Wednesday a physical evaluation said In captaining his former
'nard had recommended that Mr.
toe dims
la hlg
Site
n i n u liutinrtt
n u iu M it u
mg l&lt;utinr*t
i«u*ioe&gt;» K
.____ , ,
7
friendship with Mason. "He teem­
and calmly and firmly advises j” ™ ** * ,A ,
L*"M
* ed to have tew friends. People
against pettlnraa In the Inlrrnal af- . J*
n**
,rrre called him a creep.
fairs nf the industry ami direct* I *ry,
,hrL. * * v&gt;f *Pl»rovr&lt;l the
"I had &gt;0 much happiness I
UiiifrO. ronstructiv* piogrevs fur 1 ’ y lsr,:'’
1 -,r|d McKeon wanted to share It with a lonely
Industry in marketing Its prod will leave the service at *m&gt;n at man "
Uie time*.ary paperwork M rom
■eta."
plelr
McKeon, defendant in one of
tiis- most publiriicd general rourt*
UNION C ITY , Tenn t U I ' l l marital In itiilii wry history, was Clyite (Rusty) Nall. 10, is making
the I'arrls Island drill Instructor periodic Irtp* to the docloi’s of
Memtier* and Irlends nf (irurr Aho led a pint 1mu uf recniits Into flcr here tn twelve anti trlanus
Krtholist Church will meet for a tidal creek here Six nt them shots Rusty, son of Mr* Kalh
a basket picnic on the building drnwmesl the night of April ft Iren Nail, stepped on a rusty
1H5*1.
nail on Uie way to ichool.
•lb* Sunday at 1 p rn.
Plant fur the building and final
details prior to rnntimtlion will
be discussed with the rongn-ga
Mon
Tliose attending ate asked tn
bring a picnic hast el lunch Ta
hies, chair* and soft drinks will
be pruv Iili-d by the church Of­
ficials ire expecting a large
group (or Mil* *'flr«t eating" and
"last discussion "

^

w il be celled Johnaon bee htt
own Meat about namea — or,
more specifically. initials. Any
reasonable name will do at long
at the Initials come out LHJ.
There are Lady Bird Johnton,
hit wtfa. and Lynda Bird Johnton and Lucy Balnea Johnaon. hit
daughtrri. Alto U tile B e a g I a
Johnton, fatly Beagle Johnton,
and Little Beagle Johnton Jr., the
family peta.
So k la M t hsro that ■

W ASHINGTON &lt; U P I&gt; - Senate
D e m o c r a t i c Leader Lyndon
liainea Johnton hat bought a new
bull. It coat him 14.500 at a big
Hereford tale In Denver.
That ain't hay, aven amongtt
the Teiaa cowboy aat Johnton
traveli in. although teveral other
bulla at Denver brought more,
one going for 115,000.
The purrhate hat touched off
speculation here on whaf. under
Jnhnaofi'a management, the bull

Apple

13

A D E S " 29c
Big Family

Slia (24 Ox.)

Quantity
Rlghla Rmerved

—-

T O O C A N T M I S 8 U S — W E ’R E R I G H T IN T H E M I D D L E O F
S A N F O R D ’S N E W F O O D S T R IP

Sava Dally
A t W ADE'S

�FernPark Student
Wounds Self, Pair
G A I N E S V I L L E ( U P I ) — A U n lv a ra ity 0/ F lo rid a anfin e e rin g student a pparently went berserk late T h u r s d a y
n ight, shot and stabbed a m a rrie d couple and th u n serious­
ly w ounded himself, police reported today.
S l f c h u . . i . n . n . l I......... ..
fa r in .
e e sliga lio n was Kcts* A lla n F u g , 28. si01 lor from r e r n r a r k .
Officers wild their jnvesligatni
ihuwtxt that fox turned on Jamas
H Todd, 27. student from Conway,
I . C . and his 23 year oki wife,
Mevnly, st their borne.
Mrs. Todd, who ass shot m the
chest, said Fo* apparently lost his

jyias Is Failure;
Up Only 3 Minutes

CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (U P I) tl,*d *l thr,r bo'n*' *&gt;,boul ^
parent reason, she said fox un— A furl laden Allas M BM ex I «(r apiK-e] ■ hunting knife from his
pkxlrd like a husr oil storage I , , and stablied Todd in thr hack.
Unk early today on what wa* tn
Whan Mr* lodd ran to a trie*
tended tn be another 4,300 mfle I’iionc, Fox then drew a -J*t pistol
led hop to the South Atlantic
'h r told the operator a man »as
Hic 100-ton Atlas, which has *n her huuse with a nun and need.
cn chosen to boost Uic first csl help
When officers arrived. they
manner) spare capsule Inin orbit,
p is t o l
disintegrated completely in a luund I odd suffering
white hot splash of flsmc that n *ou,1_tJ,i °f lh* r^ h t ttiisrh and
vailed the moon overhead in bril alwer left jaw, Mrs Tudd had
U*cn ftliol in Use upj^r ciicrt. Todd
Dance.
knife wound in the
had
The Air Force said the blowup
lallunctirsn
h
,rk
*
war caused by s rn
Deputy Sheriff Henry Parker
which occurred at t2 41 a m
a.sl , after the to foot war roe s jii I Fox was puked up at Ihe
ket's two powerful booster en local airport where he had driven
Am
separated and began a and told attendants hr hail been
shot, asked for a drink of water
ffu; plunge Into the ocean
"The cause of the malfunction flnd 1 minister.
M not available." official* said
*■“ » *■»
"&gt; " ,r
in *be
the left
left
II was Ihe tirsl Alla* explosion *«•» * P‘«tol wound
'*uu'" 1 in
m five month* The Iasi blowup r*»sl holier said all three ap
me Seph Nb when the Air Force P*««-ntiy wer.- shot with Fox s M
tried for the first time to send P1*1"'
An intesligaliun was underway
an Atlas the full intercontinental
distance of 6,300 miles.
Th r Air Force had hoped to trst
the missile's blunl nose cone to
Any and observe the path the Atlas
Wok through spare. But the flight,
which would have taVen probably
about B
minutes, lasted little
more than threa minutes.
Only once has thr Atlas flown
r T BRAGG, N. C. (U P D -G e n .
I m full intercontinental route.
George C. Marshall continued to
show slight Improvement today
but doctors said he still was ser­
iously ill anil they were drawing
“ no conclusions yet.”
In a “iniardtd" medical bulle­
• T A L L A H A S S E E (U I’D — Ally. tin this morning. Cot George M
Osn Richard Ervin has ruled Powell, chief of medicine at Wo­
•sat Orange County cannot aue*s mack General Hospital here, said
end collect taxes for municipal!- Ihe 76 year old soldier statrinan's
condition remained "essentially
Re* for fire control purposa*.
Ervin said municipalities In the unchanged" from the alight Im­
•uunty a-nild make agreements provement 0/ Thursday
He noted that Marshall's while
With the Are control districts fur
protection, but thr county e.iuld blood count dropped from 2*1,000
nut levy taxes for the use of the to U.ooo. an imliralinn that hit
Infection may lie subsiding.
municipalities.

J

Marshall Reported
'Little Improved'

Tax Plan Voided
By Ervin Ruling

Squadron W ill Join
Demonstrations Of
Famed Blue Angels
A squadron from Ramey FVkl
will participate U) flight demon
itratioo* thii weekend with the
Navy's famous Blue Angcrfs.
Flying
Uirtr
,
„ . twin
, Jet ,,A3D Iky
" " S k / S
(hr NASCAR race* today at ih*
InternaUonal Speedway la Daytona
Beach.
The Blue Angtla arrived in San­
ford Wednesday, and yesterday
gave spectators a treat with their
expert precision manruters. To
day, Saturday and Sunday Uie&gt;
will continue to thrill the crowds
at Daytona Beach, during the fin­
al days of “ Speed Week.”
VAH 9's swept wing carrier
bombers can fly at speeds o(
ten miles a minute, seven milts
above the earth Their familiar
shape and sound have become
second nature to those who live
near the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
Led/. Ralph Maltu*. operations
Nm«- '* lf» d ,r oft ,h*
bomber flight in the wrekrnu
dcmoiistraUon.
Sanfonl residents w Imi missed
the show yesterday will base an
other rhanre In see the team to
morrow
It will perform maneuvers at
12 30 p m on its return from
Daytona The length of the show
will depend on the amount of fuel
1 left in the tanks.
A spokesman for the Navy said
»hi* mormnK “ The .how may not
be long, but this Is certainly thr
best Hying we may ever set- No
one should miss it,"
Die public may come to Itaniry
Field for the performance.

Greyhounds To Be
Official Name
O f Baseball Team
Sanford'i baseball rlub will he
called the Sanford Greyhounds
Die
announcement
came this
morning from W K. Mr Roberts,
promoter of the new venture.
An offire has been opened at
the Municipal Stadium
Ward
Goodrich, business manager for
the Greyhounds, may be rrachrd
there for information The num
her is FA 3-l!*40.
A meeting waa In be held this
afternoon to form a corporation.
Officers will be revealed by Me
Rnberli after the session Dr. D.
H Mathers la expected to he
chosen president of thr club

&lt;51 w S a n f o r d ffim tlb
*

VO L

X L IX

t ’m u d

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

f o a i Lewaad^^Tirw ~btahli«d^d

•Judge Is Speaker
A t Toastmasters
Judge Voile William* J r apofca
before the TnaMmaslers Wednes
day night, snd related soma of
hi* amusing experience* while on
•ve bench ax circuit judge.
New members werr installed,
and the evening was guesl night
far Toastmasters' wives Install• d were Chatter Guerry, Joe Rak
ae John Keeling. Floyd Dnndan
rilb . Vernon Mlrr and Ray Kite
Ed Graham wa* chosen lies!
speaker In the club eontest and
will represent Sanford in the area
“ speakoff" Deal month lei Jacksonvllla

Fireman Got Kick
•In Fighting Fire
P L A N T C ITY f l’P D — A u
year-old city fireman awaited
trial tiNla) after admitting he sel
five fires because “ I got a kick
0UI of helping to pul Ihcm out."
Robert Chester Anderton was
charged Thursday with arson tn
the fires which caused Itootioo
dame r No on* was hurt In the
blares.
Police qimled Anderson at vay•ng he fell driven to start the
ftres because he fell “ relief" from
internal pretujres when be helped
put thrni out
H# was held under fa&gt;« bond.

Cleveland Chosen
County Bar Head
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. baa been
named president of the Seuvnol*
'W a r Association at a recent meet
tog
Serving with Cleveland will b*
Q. Andrew Spear, view preaidant,
and Ambroa* Olliff
aweretary
treasurer.

Th* slat* at offirrr* was wna
nlmously accepted from tha nomi­
nating committee, composed of
KarlyU Housboldcr, Gordon Y .

F r iM a k

t,

and George A

drnlial araas, and they also agpand a eommunlty'a marketing
area." Im said
Kunde is iltrt'clor of Traffic and
Transportation for Dade County's
metro government.
Attending the
annual
short
course in ihe state capital is
Seminole County Zoning Board
Dirertor Hob Brown With the Interstalr highway taking shape in

Ex-Champ To Hold
Clinic At M ayfair
Carol Cudonr. I95M North South
Amateur Golf champion, and a
former New Jeraey state tittiit,
will hold a elinir and exhibition
at 1 p. m tomorrow at lh* May.
fair Country Club.
Golfrra are reminded t h a t
greentfee play will lie restricted
at the eluh until after I p m
on weekends Members may play
anytime, non members after t
p m on weekends, daily through
the week

Snyder Vh. Snyder
D EN VER (C P U — It wa. Wes
ley Snyder vs Wesley Snyder
Thursday in Municipal Court
Wrsley E Snyder of Lakewood,
Colo . thr defendant, was fined
53! for hi* involvement in a traf
flee acridrnl wilh Wesley )' Sny
drr of Littleton, Colo , the com­
plainant.

Costello ‘Stripped*

SANFORD ,

F L O R ID A

N o T sTS

Not Constructive

N E W YORK (t 'P li
Gambler
Frank fostello w n stripped of his
LONDON *t 11*1V— Radio Mue ' a trip tn Moscow by British Prim*
Xmerican cltiicn»hlp today Hy fed­
eral court order.
row today den,mined ih* Mist's Minister Harold Macmillan. Mae*
DriUn proposal aa devoid of any Indian told Commons Duireday
constructive suggestion'' for a night that thr trip was being un*
HAVANA " i i
Up W settlement if live Fast Mett die drrtakrn m hopri of breaking
lions* I arrived Thursday night to pule
“llic ice" in thr cold war
lake- u his new dill les as t' i .
Die attack came one day before
Th r Moscow radio attack follow­
amaba**ador to t uba
ed by threa davs 1 sabre rattling
tprech on Germany and Berlin
by Soviet Premier Nikita S Kbru1 \ ;.A ll t.sSFF |l PI
i.uv
slirchov, wins warned that any atle llc ;
t 'is! 1111» has pi
amlrd
U-ntpl by Ihe West U&gt; *lu*H Its
Xt&gt;r 11 17-25 a* Festival of Florida
way into Ib-rlm *uuld mean war.
civdiieit Week lr the stale
On Monday, the l' S Britain
and Franre deliverrvl note* tn
Moscow proposing a broad Utg
r VI.I.A I I \SS» i I l l ' l l
Some
Four foreign ministers' confer*
5il members of the state Junior
1 tier on Berlin, Germany and
1 handier of Commerce weir on
Ltmipcan security. Thr rurtrt sug*
and here today for the oi-vning of
MIAMI H EAl'lf ( I ’P l i - When gestrd that West and Fast Gea.lie Winter Jaycecs I'unfeislice.
do Miami Beach police tow a ear mans art tn as "advisers.'
bark to ill illegal parking -tHit
The Soviet had proposed a J6
after the thief has ordered it nation conference to conclude a
MUtiClIW it I'li li.isiaii ,u* tuwrd sway*
peace treaty with Germany. The
participants would include alt
Ihor-puel Boris Pasternak said to
Answer
day hr would leave the writers'
Aiit-n ihe rlncf learns that the Wuiid War II allies
colony at IVrrdrlnlko and cn into rar was hauling a city council­
Tlie western powers also **•
hiding from Western Journ lids.
pressed drtermtnslton to maintain
man
The mriilfn* occurred Wednes the right of free access to West
day night when oflner Adrain tta-Ttin. Ruttia has said it w ulil
WASHINGTON i l l l 'l i -L iv in g Dawson spotted a big limousine turn over it* rontrol function* lo
costs crept upward slightly in parked on a ero*swalk in front the Communist Fast German r » January l*ul remained below the of tlie Miami Beach Auditorium gimr, which iht Western powers
all time high, tha government rt- where a boxing match was tn do not recognize.
ptogrrs*
Moscow radio eonlandrd that
ported today.
The driver and pastengar re­ the Western replies do "not pro­
futed to move and made a few vide a reasonable basis for setll*
TA C O M A , Wash, ill Pi ( — Attor­ remarks about Miami Beach po­ ment of the German question.”
It claimed th* notri "do not
ney* will try to arrange hail to­ ller in general and Chief Mika
rontain a single more nr less con­
day for Dave Beck, former head Fox in particular.
Fox drove up a few minutes structive suggestion capable at
of the Tramstrrs Union, who
*tan-l* ninvirlril on six counts of later and Dawson told him of th# facilitating settlement o f l b «
remarks.
questions e i t h e r of Berlin or
income las rvatiun.
"Tut* it sway," ordered Fo«.
Germany."
After the first round, someone
TA U .A H A S S E F (U P ll — The told Fox the ear was carrying
Bailruad and Public Utilities Com­ Councilman Matrle Liberman
Fox ran out of the auditorium
mission today set March 25 for
a public hearing in Ormond llrarh and ordered Dawvon: "Get that
nn a petition to discontinue aome car bark before the fight is
over "
railload services.
Prrfmpt If flghler Mika DaJohn hadn't fallen to tils knees
B U N N E L L CUI'I) A local
in th* sixth round. Dawson weekly newspaper has criticized
TALLAHASSEE (l PD— Tall* twice
might has* made it hack In time. a Circuit Court jury far arquittinrf
hassca aiea dairy farmers have
Aa It waa. Ihe tow truck wa* fuur men charged with slaying •
obtained a Circuit Court order
.rohthillnr the state Milk Com- 1Pull|n* u.a car up ju.t a. Liber- Teamster* Union organlier.
i .
f .,*** dig0*1*1*1(111 I4
_ i min iirp i’ixi outklu*
Die Flagler County Trfbun*
*,iik
ll
Ia l*nn
mlstinn
from rxerrlting III
eon
Police dlsmisserl It a* a ’ rou raised thr question of whether
Irol In this an a
a
n
d
•tine Incident" Tliursday
the all mate Jury wa* threatened
.
I scratched the violation from their before acquitting the defendant*
U n t i l ( Olltl’ol U r g e d
official records
of second degree murdrr tn th*
G A IN ESV ILLE ( U P l i - D r Karl
Dec 3 slaying of George K. June*,
Sax, Harvard University gc-nctlr
"The question arises has tha
isl. warned Thursday that “ popu
Jury been Intimidated? Werr they
latinn explosion" threaten* hu
afraid for their safety and aafety
nun survival unless birth rontrol
of their famtlira?"
is more widely practiced
The front-page adltorial laid It
bad no erilirism of Ihe way tha
trial was conducted, "but sea
U N ITE D NATIONS. N Y 11 i’ll
Bill Reedy, author of "The Key r.iiiriot commend the verdict of
The U Y General Assembly to to IVare In America,” will *pe»k Hie Jury.”
day *ent the question of inde to ths Sanford Rotary Club Mon
Trurk drivers Alex Falrrtotll
petideitre for the Frenrh and llrl
J r , Sid tirv MrCrariey, Jack John­
,l" y *
,
•
.
tl*h &lt; arneriKint In its 62 nation
A stale rcpr*»erdnllve from son and Robert Drake wire found
trusteeship committee for detailed I i^Vie County, Raedy sllrrtd the innocent of the charges Tuesday,
Consideration.
' nation la*l November when h*
Another trucking eompsny em­
proposed a public relatlom plan ploy* was killed and Falrcloth
to inform the rvnrlhern states of and Drakr wounded in tha gun­
relatbiiis between play al Junri* home,
WASHINGTON tU I’l (-Congress the "true"
hu* lorn lidd of a new f.imlly of tares In Ihe south.
Brrdy feels that prr iTstl War
U S spare misdlrs that will sur­
pass anything Iho ttiioians have thinking ta rr»pon*lbl* far eriU
produced so far and might aend rr*rn from Ihe north; that the
a man to the moon and bark by ..uth should defend lt»eIf wilh
facts of advantages offered it*
IPdi.
Negroes.
.
, *
*
In past talk* to club* am) r*
Heaven knows wb.it may happen'
S t i l l lU llt S S l i y A y c
a I Mth VII.I.E. Miss (L 'l’li — b a&gt;rs In newspaper*, Itcedy has in Hemmotr County during Girt
Kluder.ls at Mississippi Stair Uni­ q j-lrd the president of a Negro ftront Week, March M-14
(in* girl from each troop will
versity voted uvi-rwlielniingly In college in the tnuth Die Negro
favor of having their basketball (-locator said h* "knew of noth* hold an official office sometime
team pla&gt; in the rat tally-integral mg that had over happened lo during Hie week. Die K-outi will
rd N* k 1 tournament, but their il.e colored pr.-pli that h»d hurt observe Die duties of the Civic leadresident said It was not thsir dr them so badly, and cut off the ' V*: Ihe rrlaliunshlp twtween other
clsn-n to make.
frrt Crien«it&gt; i®liitu«r»* bviwvrn •Hires, and the people they serva.
Among th# positions to be filled
tjkr whit# nml cttUt •«|
th&lt;
on* hour by a Drownia
A'luth, -at had the Supreme Court f,r jt
"r
*Y'OUt are dirertor of San­
ilcn iiun of Itt-'et "
It* n l) Imik mm •uiu til !)i&gt; in ford iuo, city nunager, county
Increasing cloudiness beginning
tonight with liilrrinlltenl ra h like ti ituon of prr**nUH|( i tiill fair agent, director of finance, mayor,
" V -" e " of the "»n"K&lt;T of Farmer', Market, poly lair lunighl or Hatunlay. I.lllle hit ’ proposed
vhlef commanding office/Na
thaiicr m leni|ieraturr*. High to Southern State." p .-ira .n to thr
v^J Air St i^ in , juvrrulr uitJjrr» dU
lt j ,
72, to. tonight 50 to
tutr IrifHUtuiv, \pitl t,
ns
lor
of reerrlUaii ami fup«rm«
Northeasterly winds a to 13 mile.
Tht HoUry Club *ill mctl at
t« ndrnt nf tcKqioti.
per hour tonight
uifaiii in the C ivic CVntrr.

Diplomat Arrives

‘Week* Proclaimed

Jnycecs Open Meet

Chief Gels Word,
Auto Towed Back
Into Illegal Spot

Pasternak To Hide

D O T T IE A M ) O U .IK I T ) E N TE R TA IN — Dot tie Jnnlina
and her dummy, Ollie, will perform for RUenta Monday at
the unmial l-ako Mh o * Pioneer Night at 7:80 p.m. She la
the 12-year-old ilnughlstr of Mr, and Mra. Cnl Jardine.
(Hemld Staff Photo)

Lake M ary Ready
For Pioneer Night

'Zorro' No Hero
To This Resident

Car Cuts Corner,
But To No Avail

Board Votes To Continue
United Fund In Seminole

F R ID A Y . FK H K U A R Y *0 . I960

New s Briefs ! * a y s ^ o s t * ^ a n

Dorothy Jardlnv, young vwntri
|»&lt;|uist, will be featured Mondaynight at the annual Lake Mary
Pioneer Night Dorothy has ap
peared several tlmri on tetevitiun. and ia much in demand for
partita and programs.
Other Pioneer Night entertain
ment will include thr Triple Trio
nu*
and Double Quartet from Sc ml
h Tltgb 'SihetM ^ t s&gt; speefil
ptogiam of danres by the Deanna
School of Dance.
Brief speerhr* are planned by
Seminole County, thr news of
"exprrssway prosp«-nty" la ax- H. T Mllwce, Allrn G Itowerlng
peeled to be wrlcomcrt by local
N* Dora, Rrp Mach Cleve­
land J r , Mrs Mary Earle Walresidents
Die course for aoning ailmuiis
tralors ends today with a talk by
George W. Simons J r , idannmg
and toning ronsultsnt In Jarksonville Simons has accepted a con
tract with the city of Sanford for
a survey of its building snd popu
laiion problems.
The city planning expert Is ex ' Television's Robin Hood of the
petted here within s few weeks lo ’ *mith'»e»t may be a hern to the
begin the project
Funds have'kids, but in Ed Hlggint. "Zorro"
been voted by the city to match i« nothing but a large alia head
the grant front the federal gov a.-he.
The other day Ed came home to
eminent, through the Florida
Development Commission Coil of flrd Ih* fruit* of a television edit
the project is estimated at Itk.UM cation. "Zorro" was wriltrn all
over Ih* exterior of hia white
house — in kmg-laMtng, supersmear, red chalk.
The art work did nol end thi-r#
Die fence down the alley, the
Cutting a _____
corner ___
short_ ....
on neighboring homes, garbage cans.
French Av* and IJth St filled
•"F'blng »*••« »&lt;&gt;"!d
to avoid an accident last night hc * ^ ! ' 11"* "■ » ,m l U lo " wl * " h
tween vehlrles driven by Min the dashing name of “ Zorro".
Die culprit was found and put un
llrverl} Jean Cooper ami George

Samuel Kcnls. both of Sanford
Miss » ooper a school teacher.
told police officer* ahr though!
she 'could get oul of the way
!*eforr Keros hit her." as she
made a left turn into )3tli SI
The acridrnl occurred east of
the intersection at 7 44 p m Mi*a
Cooper waa charg'rd with failure
to yield right of way Damage to
both car* was estimated at 537(1

*

Russia Denounces Berlin Notes

City Business Aided B y Expressw ays An Mpcriencsd traffic planner
■aid
ycstrrday
that
property
value* increase wherever an ex
pretsway Is built through a town
Speaking to county toning ad­
ministrators in Taliahaiiec. Geor­
ge E. Kunde of Did* County said
•here ta no basis for fears that ex­
pressways hurry traffic along and
Linder business in communities.
Ha said a study hid been mad*
of too communities over the na­
tion where limited access high
Ways have come in, and the «f
tael on the economy has bewfl
“ universally good."
"Expressways serve as buffers
tn separata industrial from fast

190«

NEW SPAPER

V ,T " T '
eieanw- the area; additional nun
nhments were administered
"Nciw,” said Ed. al the lop of
hi* lungs, v t n you think of ANf
T H IN G else you wrote Zorro cm*"
“No. Daddy, *n*»ered the gmliy
on* mes-kly.
Just then the nelcliioir's dog
sauntered by Yup, both sides
White dog. too

New Roof Planned
For Post Office

krr and Dr. J Bernard Root.
Frank Evans, chairman of Pio
near Night wilt introduce promt*
nent local citircna during the
availing.
Die celebration will be held al
7 30 p. m. in the Lake Mary
Chamber of Corm nrrrr Building.
Eaeh guest will rrceiv* ■ pio­
neer badge and rcfrrshtni nls,
— Pioneer M g 111 It in iU Mth
year in Lake Mary Invited s n ­
ail Seminole Counly residents
aver sixty.
A but will leave Sanford at 6 45
p m . providing free liai»|Hirls
lion for Die "old timers” l eaving
the Yellow Cab stand st D ilrd
.Si and Magmdia A i r , the route
will go nurth to First St , south
on Park A v r to 2&gt;rth, West on
Juth SI. to Country Club Hoatl
ami Lake M ary. Th r bus will slog*
it all corners un signsl.

Collins Gives Views
On Dade Decision
T A L L A H A S S E E (U l’l) — Gov.
Iwitoy Collin* say* he doe* not be
li«vr thr Miam i integration deci­
sion will touch off rimilar rulings
In other counties "although there
m»&gt; he some "
Collins trilrl his news confc r,-nc-e
that hr i-elleves Miami's Orchard
Villa Srhool cun Iw peaceably Inte­
grated neat fall H r said since the
collapse of Virginia's massive re
•ttlance stuncf, Floridians have
taken a much dlffrrrnl look at the
racial ittualion.
He brushed aside predictions
that thr liade County School
Hoard's din ulon lo admit four Nn
gross ul Ihe srtUMrl would result
in the passage of the “last rrsort”
bill In close puldic schools. Co!
litis »t toed such a lull two year*
ago. but irate legls'jlurs say the
Mil will l»e revived this spring.
The governor d r -lined to sa&gt;
«tial hr would do if the bill come*
up again, lint added lie bad no
came to regret Ills wto in I!‘ff7.
1ollins knew thr Miami Integra­
tion 'e-ision was In the making,
7 ,
? "■ ,M
i,
........ h ,d 1,0 ,,» r' ,n ',l#nnin«
H

A new composition roof wilt hr
installed at tlie Sanford Doit of
fire h) I. II Gallimore. Greens
boro. N C
United Fund direilors yesterday th* last year in which they at
Die bid of 52 M2 WaS thr low
cat rreetved by the General
decided that this charity aaency tempted it.
Administration
Fight
To move toward campaign lor Services
should lie used again nett year
next year Harold kastnrr, prril firms *c hmlttcd bids.
“to afford Seminole County rest
tor al driver* who hav* avoided
dent appointed a planning coni
The work i* schedulerI for tom
dents th* most efficient method milter, made up nf Randall plrtinn within two months
rrriain street* hav* * surprise
in storr as thr rrsmfailng pro
of making one contribution."
Oia.'c, rhatrman Cieorgr Touhy
gram spreads out in Sanford ,
Disappointed that
thr cam and {.Tilford McKihhtn
Paving on West Third SI , I*#
patgn for funds this year fell short
They will provide an ovi-rall
tween Park and French, was com­
erf it* goals, Mime thought bid plan under whleh l)i* campaign . .
,
_
.
pleted yesterday
boon given lo abandoning the chairman next year will *„rk M o t O T I S t S F r C C d
Work began this morning on
"give once for ail"
fund raising ll will rrlirvr him of at least a
KEN O SH A. Wia. ( U l'I ) -J ip ■1- Palmetto A v r . where the strip
plan UF official* al a recent portion of the dutu * that in pact
meetuig expressed th* opinion yrars hav* demanded almost too mg charges against 25 mol,mils between Second and Nlnlh St. will
that “ since folks are not con­ per cent of Die drive leader's were dismissed Diursdav ta-rause tw resurfaced Die Job should he
of the absence of ore vital piece finished bv Ibis evening, offical,
tributing to this drive in a way time. Kailner *aid
ed evidence
taid
that Indicates the.r support of the
Directors unanimously express­
Judge Uiban J. Zlrvei* Dim -w
Reconstruct ton nf Mulberry A vr
dc*. maybe we are hutting oor ed "deep appreciation” to Chair
heads agiinst a stone wall ol In man Howard McNulty for the out the charge* after highs* ay tn the Goldsboro area h*&gt; Iwgun
difference in trying so have a "unstintid effort" he put into police (ailed to prs-duc* thr in­ The rlay surface l* Iremg replac­
criminating radargraph w-*rd to ed with limerock. D a street
United Fuad "
aoliritation this year. Thry also
slrrtciiei from Eight lo Twelfth
Discussion yesterday brought cummrnded and Diankrd the score trap the defendants.
SI
oxit Use fact that earn though sub of worsen who had served with
scriptlon* fell below goal* of Ihe him
agencies, the total allotted to each
Dm** present wer# S o n n y
MOSCOW (U P li - The Soviet
by UF for the two years of U F Powell, Mrs. Carmel* Ray, Me Union'* output af abrmical pro
Members of the Sanford Male
oparalioa was greater than tha Null/, Gen. J . C. Hutchison. R. ducka now a«ca*da (hat ul ary Chorus will meat fur rehearsal
chantiaa had bean able to raise J Bauman, Roy Mann. MeKib other European nation, acording Monday af • p m fa th* Ctvie
ia U«rir individual campaign* in . Inn, Touhy, Uupc and Ua*in r
l-i I'lCltnci Nikita Khrualnhe*.
C en ter,

Surprise In Store
For Local Drivers

Evidence Absent,

Kusfiia HraffH Avain

C’horun T o KchcarHe

Living Costs Climb

Heck Seeking Rail

Hearing Scheduled

Newspaper Lashes
Acquittal 01 Four

Hoard ' Restrained’

Hleu Is Considered

Reedy Will Speak
At Rotary Monday

New Missile Family

Scouts To Assume
Official ‘Duties*
In City, County

Weathtr

Seminole Gets Set
For Another Fair
Ms mmoli Counly exhibitor* w ill1niesgrr balance fox Die riches of
move many &lt;rf their displays. vegetables and citrus rrpraaanting
directly from the American leg Ui« county's fertility.
ion fair ground* tn the Central
An outdoor patio scene, com
Florida lair, which opens Mon platr with shrubbery and sun
day to Orlando
ihmc. exemplifies the fun of Can­
The Seminole County ashibil' Hal Florida living On# of Ihe dls
once again la under the directum plays is a shadow box cunlainiug
ul * cril Tin ker, county agcnl models of a 4 II boy and girl, "lh «
Ltnulrd funds have necessitated 1&gt;est crop to Srminote County."
thr rrlurbishing of last year's
Lad year, the county'* contri­
display, but fresh paint and a bution to the fair won th# com
change in design should add new mendatmo of officials Thousands
appeal
of visitors paused fa see thr dis­
A ferns wheel bearing original play and remark aa fa* presen­
flower arrangement* wilt turn tation.
constantly in one corner of thr
With only a few days prepara­
rihihit. Huge scales, weighing th* tion. Tucker feel* that this year
county’s productivity ■gainst Ha will bring avan more valuable id
small sue. will again ha alllirrd vartidng far thr smallest aounty
A model of ttys aiea pruvrdis in Florid*.

Qualifying Limit
For Tourney Voted
The Hoard of th# Hanford Wom­
en's Golf Association list night
voted lo havr only unc qualifying
day for Ihe rlub membership,
Mr inberi will qualify March 4.
Malelirs will b* posted within a
few days after qualifying rounds
*r# played. In former year* m rm l-er* w*rr permitted to qualify on
wrekends, in addition to Wednaaday.
A nominating committee wilt tw
vele ted next week during a buasness meeting in th* patio ot tha
May fu r Country Club. Die session
will b# held at noon, followad hp
luncheon at 1I:-10 p. m.

Red Report Denied
TA IF E I,
Formosa (U P I)
Chinai* Nationalists todrsy denied
Communist reports that D r. H i
Shih, farmer ambassador to tha
U.
had been ptarad «nda»
h-uia arrest fa Fucmusa.

�*
Y ta rra n M l

1•
•ir*

- **•

A. '

■i-

a

.r ”.' '

•
*

h p t - m . r*b. so. i»s»
■»

■

1

■ - ■—

.

{-^resenting,^Jour G iturn
Church Of Christ

Baptifit
r iM T l A r n n church
111 Park Avenue
W. P. Brooks, J r .
I’aitor
T . B. Fisher . . . . A h o c , Paitor
Morning Worship . . 1.(5 a. m.
Sunday School ............ &gt;15 a. in.
Morning Worship . . II no a. m.
TriIn in s Union ............ 6 11 p. m.
Kvenlng Worship . . . .
T M p. m
Wed. Prayer Seme* 7.30 p. m.
Nursery available

.

C E N T R A L B A P TIS T CHURCH
cor. Id k Si. * Oak As*.
Bar, Gail S m it h ..............Pastor
Sunday School ......... t (5 a. in.
Uontins Worship . . . . ll:«&gt; a. m.
Training I'nlon .............. 645 P- m.
Evening W orship.........3:00 p. m.
Wtd. Prayer Sen If* 1.00 p. m.
F IN E C R E S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
H I W. Onara Head
Donald Graveamtir ......... Pastor
Sunday School .............a 15 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . lL ft, a. m.
Training U n io n ........... I;30 p. m.
Evening W orship......... T : ( l p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:45 p. m.
Nursery available
SO VTB S ID E B A P TIS T CHURCH
E . n th M. k Park A rt.
. Gerald B. Price ............ l ’aitor
; Sunday Bible School ,. lo.M a. m
Preaching ................... 11:00 a. in.
Bible Study ................ 7:00 p. m.
. Evangelistic Preaching 7:45 p. m.
• Wed. Prayer Service 7:43 p. m.
W E S T SI or.
M ISStONABY B AP TIST
m s . Hally As*.
; William I - Stephen
Ftstnr
Sunday School . . . . 10: W a. m.
; Horning VThrshlp . . . . 11:04 a. m.
Bible Study ............... 7:04 p. m.
Evening W orship............ 7:14 p. m.
Wfd. Prayer Service .. 7:10 p. m.
CM ULUOTA B A P TIS T C H lU C H
C. G. Swaggcrty ............ Paitor
• Sunday School
. 10:00 a. m.
Horning Worship
11:00 a. m.

tl

E L D E R SPBINGS
B A P TIS T CHURCH
Joe Couthitt ...................... Pa» i or
Sunday School ............ l:4 l a.m.
Horning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ......... S:15 p. m.
Evening W orship............7:10 p. m.
J F a d . Prayer Service 7 30 p. m.
-

F IR S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
O E G EN EV A
Jack L. Stewart ............ Pastor
• Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
dom ing Servira . . . . 11:00 a. ra.
'Tra in in g Union ......... 6 30 p. m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7 30 p. m.
-OVcd. Prayer Service .. 7.30 p. m
r4 H H X C R E S T B A P TIST CHURCH
OP G EN EVA
‘ 'Charles W. Hamit J r .
Pisior
Fundi t School
. . . looo a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. tn.
^ S t a llin g I ’nlon
. . 6:15 p. tn.
**Ertnlng Worship
.. I 'M p. in.
'3 Fed. Prayer S m ite 7:30 p. ra.

s* LI

F IR S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
O F LONOWOOD
.X
Cor. Church k (.real St*.
•*C U Futeh
................... Paitor
^TBunday School
. . . . t:13 e. ra.
Morning Worship . .. 11:00 e. ra.
-"^Training Union ......... 6:41 p. m.
.■Evening Worihlp ... 7:43 V- m•Wed. Prayer Service 7:43 p. m.
"HIP
I .ARK MONROE
B A P TIS T CHURCH
* Three mil** (rest el Saafortf
— ee first SC, right at Mtaraa
* Center
. . . Pastor
-■Robert (2. Byrd
to.UJ a. in.
Sunday School
11.00 a. ra.
Horning Worship
. 6.10 p. tn.
-Tra in in g Union .
7 jo p. m.
.'Evening Worebip
^ w t d . Prayer Service 7 10 p. m

‘ 1 IHKT B A P TIS T CHURCH

Presbyterian

Kpiwopal

A

ALL, ROI LS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oek A v». *1 Jib SI.

. I f . Rirhertl Lyons . . .
P*«lor
-'lu rid ly .Manes ............ 7.0.) a. m.

J.

........... 6:70 a. m.
«•«..«.. 10:00 a, nv.
11:30 a. m.
“Daily M ass.................. ".15 a. m.

Sbhrlatian
“ FIRST CHRISTIAN CULRCII
K «7 S. Saaford Ave.
. Gilbert Counts ........ AD interim
Jh in d .y School ........... ou t e. m.
Ttornlng Worship ... 11:00 a. in.
P«Jk Prograra .......... 6:lu p. m.

dull Traintn* Ceursa . 6:30 p. n .
•ftlng Worship........ 7:00 p. as.
crcatlea ... A ......... 7:30 p. ra.
CONGREGATION.A I.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Park Ate. at I 4tk Si.
i Bernard R o e i................raster
f f School .................... M i a. n .
Werakip.......Ili 0 0 a.as

..~ .u
ji
■r
fe e

L I F IE

O F

Lutheran

PINKCREST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD n iU R C II
G O OD SH EP H ER D U N IT E D
Cor. nth and Llm
LU TH ER A N CH UR CH
II. M. Snow .......................pastor
Hanrard shrine Club
Sunday School ...........6:45 a. m.
1st RL tad Lee A t *.
Morning Worship ....1 0 50 a, m.
Ernest llotirk Jr.
—
Pastor
Evrning Wurihlp ....7 .0 0 p. m.
Church School ............ B it a. in.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. ra.
T H E A1.IJANCE CHURCH
Luther League ......... 3:10 p. m.
Wed. Choir Practice . . 7:30 p. ra. (hrliliaa and Missionary Ailiaate
Park Ave. and 141k St.
Wed. I-entcn Services . . . . 6 p. n .
David S. Carnrfu ............. Pastor
(Both held at parsonage)
Sunday School ............. 6.45 a. m.
L U T H E R A N C lll'R C n O F T H E Morning Worship . . . . l o w a. m.
Evening Servire ......... 7:45 p. m.
R ED EEM ER
A.Y.F.-Youth Service .. I l l p. in.
111 W. :31k Mare
Herbert W. Luerss . ......... I’arior Wed. Prayer Service 8.00 p. m.
Sunday School ...
. 0:15 a. m.
F IR S T CH URCH OF C H R IS T
Adult Ilibte Clan . . . . . D:I5 a.m.
S C IE N T IS T
Worship Service ....... 10:30 a. ta.
a#o K. Second St.
S T . LI K E S L U T H E R A N
Sun ley School . . . . . 11.00 a. in.
Sunday Woishi|i .. . . ll:(J0 a . m.
Slevla ( Near Oviedo)
Stephen M. Tuhy . .
. . . Pastor Wrdnr-dsy Service . . . . H.UQ p. nt.
Morning Worship
6:75 a. tn. Tuesday Reading . 3:30-4:30 p. in
Sunday School
. 9:1X1 a. rn. Thultdity Grading '3:30-4:10 |&gt;. m.
ChrlMian Illy School, Monday
through Friday — Kindrrgarten •
C IILR C H O F GOD
Elementary
............. 9:00 a. rn.
Fremk Av*. aid U nd SI.
Joel D. Brown ................... Pestor
Sunday School.............. 9:45 a. m.
F IR S T M ETH O D IST CHURCH
Evangelistic Service .. 7:30 p, nt.
&lt;11 Park Ave.
Tuesday Service........... 7:30 p. m.
T . C. O'Wcen ................ . Pastor
» ■
Morning Worship......... 1:30 a. m.
CH URCH O F J E S L I ( H R I9 T
Sunday School ....... 9 45 a. m
&lt;»F L A T T E R D A Y S A IN TS
Morning Worship . . . II oo a. ra.
City Hell
M Y F Heelings ________ _ 6:30 p . m.
J . (2. ItruuVe ... tiramh President
(Iniermrdtale, Smior)
Organ Vri|&gt;cri ............. 7:15 p, m. Sunday Schuol . . . . . . . 10.Oo a. in.
EvrniAg Worship
. T;3o p. in. Sacrament Meeting . . . . 0:00 p. ra.

TH E

W ould it. really help to have an in stru m en t to predict the
storm s o f life?

F R E E M ETHOD 1ST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 41k St.
Ira E. Hindman J r ............. Pastor
Sunday School .............. 9:43 a. in.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:45 a
F M Y .......................... 7:00 p.
Evening Worship ___ 7 30 p.
Mon. F M Y Recreation 7:0n p
Tues. FM Y Prayer .. 7:30 p
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.

T H E SANFORD
(O N Git EG A T I ON O F
JKHOVA2FA W ITN E S S E S
1611 W. I l l SL
Sunday Watrhtowrr
Study ........................ 3.00 p, m.
Wed. Bible S tu d y ........7.30 p. m.
Frl. Ministry fchoc! . . . 7,30 p. tn.
F rld iy Servire ...............g.jQ v. M .

KJIENEZER M E T H O D IS T
CH U R CH
Cllrui Ittlgbta
Charles F Brown . .
Pastor
Sunday s honl
lu 00 a. tn.
Morning Worihlp
11 00 a.m.
Wed. Prayer Servire
7:30 p, tn.

FIRST P EN TEC O S TA L
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
E . Ruth Grant ....... ........ Pastor
Sunday School ......... 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11 00 a. in.
Evening Servire........... 7:00 p. in
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:00 p, rn.
Frl. Prayer Service . . . 7:00 p. m

G R A C E M E 1 H O D U T CHURCH
Plnerreil School Audltorlaai
W. Thomas Parsoni J r .. Pastor
Sunday School ............ • it a. m.
Morning Worship .
It a r a .

The Church docs not claim to provide a barom eter o f life.
B u t it preaches every S u n day the sp iritu a l readiness w hich cli­
m axed C hrist’s Serm on on th e M ount:
“ W hosoever hcarcth these sa y in g s o f m ine, and Hoeth them,
I w ill liken him unto a w ise m an w hich b u ilt h is house upon a
rock:

1i

A

“And th e rain descended, and the floods cam e, and the
w in d s blew’ and beat upon th a t house. ,r. .
“ And it fe ll not: for it w a s founded upon a rock.”

Arfs Sefihf $■-. &gt;|4u6/ ki

i

f G giV

1*1

^

j1

i*:'
■ '

-

-

‘■

•L
'

r.lV M M N fM

■ ’ .'I r

1 H M B
•—

~

B B
ei'ilkw '3C

This ‘‘Support The Church” Scries, Published Each Week in The Sanford Herald with the approval of the
Seminole County Ministerial Association, is made possible by the co-operation of these well-known business
establishments:

SA N FO R D

r.R E n o R Y

LUM BER

SANFORD S E V E N TH -D A Y
A D Y E N T U T CHUR I I I
Scveatk SI. and Elm Av*.
A. C. McClure .................... Paitor
Saturday Sabbath School 9.30 a m
Morning Worship . . . . ll:00 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Servire .. 7.30 p. m.

CO M PANY

AND

CELERY

A T L A N T IC

N A T IO N A L

P R IN TIN G

BANK

W HEELER

W ALL
PLUM RING

R EV IVAL TA B E R N A C L E
:tih and Chase Ave.
I*. T . Tasker .................... Paitor
PAOIA W I M F . VAN
.Sunday School ...
10.00 a. m.
M ETH O DIST C IIL R C H
11:00 a, in
Morning Worship
6 Miles West an Rt. 46
F.venlng Worship
7:45 p. ra
Cecil W. Shatter ...........
Paitor Tuesday Son ice
. 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. ni. Thursday Service
.. 7 45 p. m
Morning Woraiiip . . . . 10.45 a. m.
Wesleyan Youth . . . . 6 45 p. tn.
Evening W orship......... 7.30 p. in. U N IT Y C EN TER O F SANTO RO
Woman's Club— J4N Dak As*.
Wed. I'rayrr Service 7 30 p. ra.
Juvephln* B. Stuckl*......... Taator
Sunday Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
. FIR S T C H U R C H
Woodruff lluildiag
OF TH E NAZARENE
DM K. First St., Hat, 111
W. :ad SI. at Maple Av*.
Tuesday C l a n ...............6:00 p. tn.
R. H. Spear J r ................. Paitor
Sunday School ......... 6:45 a. nt.
TH E SALVATIO N AR M Y
Morning Worship . . . . 10:45 a. m.
114 f . Second SE
N Y PS .......................... 6.30 p. m. Sunday:
N .Y.P.S. 4b N.S.S............. 6 p. m. Sunday School ......... 10.» a. m.
Goapel Service ............. 7 p. nt. Holiness Heeling . . . . 11:00 a. m.
F E R N PARK C H U R CH O F T H E Street Meeting.............6:10 p. m.
N A ZAR EN E
Y P L .............................. 7 : l i » . m.
D U R IA N R O A D
Salvation Meeting . . . . 7 ;M p. m.
Nov. Jim Fuher ................. Paitor Tuesday:
Sunday- school ........... 9 45 a. m. lorp Cidria ............... 3 36 p. m.
Mornieg worship ....1 0 :4 3 a. m. Bard Prarlice ...............4:00 p. m.
Vautk arrv.&lt;* ............. «:4 5 p ra. Ladtii Home League 7.10 p. m.
Evangelistic service . 7:3o p. m. Thun. Prayer Service 7:30 p. in.
Wad. prayer service . 7.30 p. is. S6L street Meeting 6:10 p. ra.

CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
A LL FOR T H E C H U R C H

The Chutdi it the grrslctt lector on earth for
(hr building of chiisGrr end good ciiiirethip.
It 11 • tiorrhouve of ipintust valuer. Without *
iltong Church, nrilhrr democracy nor civilisation
can tutvivr. Th cie sic four sound rretons why
rvery perton should sltrnd services regularly end
support ih* Church. They ere: f | ) For his
own sale. ( 2 ) For his children’s site. ( 3 ) For
ih* sate of his community end nation. ( 4 ) For
the tvke of (he Church ittrlf. udiich nerdv hie
motel and mitciial support. PIsn to go to
(hutch regularly and trad your Dibit daily.

W hen the barom eter fa lls it's too late to build a sea w all
or to dig a cyclone collar. W ise men prepare w hen the w ind is
calm . A leak ing roof m ust be m ended w h ile the sun shines.

Methodist

H E A T IN G

F E R T IL IZ E R

C IT Y

PROGRESSIVE

COM PANY

SHERM AN

CO M PANY

CO N C R ETE

PIPE

P R IN TIN G

CO M P A N Y

W AR N ER 'S
CO.

GULF

SERVICE

R1TZ

TH EA TR E

TH E

H O LLER MOTORS

W,
TR U C K

W.

W ILN O N M A IE R

HO R N E

U R O K ER A G E

CO.

F U R N ITU R E

COMPANY

Nazarcnc

1

?

E T I E lR

M

1R O

B A

Other ChurcheH

O F OVIEDO
....... Pastor
; Jsik T . Bryant
FOSTER C U A P I.L
1.45 a. ra
I Sunday School
M ETHODIST CH URCH
'Horning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Dtlcda
-Training Union ....... . 6:15 p. ra.
Evening Service . . . . 7 00 p. ra. Sunday School ............ t.43 a.
- J e d . Preycr Service 7 5U p. m. Morning Wurshlp .. . II uu a
Evrning Worship
. 8.00 p.

Catholic

Nazarcnc

CH URCH OF C IIK IR T
LA B E M ARY
Sad SI. aad Elm Arc.
(ienrg* M V a i f i ............. Minlsler CHURCH O f T H E N AZARENE
Lake Mary
ttlblr 8chn«|
............ 10:00 a. m.
Pastor
Morning W orrhtp........11:00 a. m. S. L. Dravsdy .........
Sunday School
.. . lo on a. m.
Evening W orship........7:13 p. m.
Morning Worship .. II oo a. m.
W*d. Blbli Study
------7:43 p. at.
Young People's Heeling 7:15 p. m.
Evening Woribip
... *' 0 p . m.
CH l'R CH til- C H R IS T
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 p. m.
Genera
Ralph Brenrr Jr. . . . . . Evangellft Missionary (liftin g
i.OO p. m.
Rtblr School
....... 10:00 a. in. First Wcdnesdsy
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m.
Evening Wor*hip . . . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Preyer Service .. 7.30 p. m
M U S T I'R E S IIY T E H IA N
CH UR CH
C H I H( II (IF C H R IS T
Oak Ave. and Tkird 81.
peels
A. (2. Mclnnta ..
Hilda Study . .. ... 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School
Evening Wotihlp . . —
7.00 j&gt;, m. Morning Worship . .
Senior Fellowship . . .
Evening Worship
H O L T CROSS E P IS C O P A L
Wrd. Prayer Servire
CHURCH
Nursery Available
Park Av*. at 41k SL
Rev. John W. Thomas . .
Pastor
P R ES B Y TER IA N CHURCH
Holy KucharLt................S:00 a. m
D ER AR Y
Fam ily Service—
D rH iry Cltic trn ler
Church School..............9.13 a. m.
A. C. Summrri .......
Paitor
Morning P ra ye r'Sunday School ___ i m a. m.
Sermon ... .......... 11:00 a. to.
Morning Worship .. 10 00 a. in.
Holy Communion—
Tureday ........................ 7:30 a. m.
COM M UN ITY
W ednoiUy ................. 10.00 a. in.
P R ES B YTER IA N C l l l R i l l
Th u rs d a y ........................ 7:30 a. m.
Lake Mary
Sarramvnt of P enuirt
I’aitor
Saturday .............. 5.00 0:00 p. m, John W. Pilley ............
Sunday School ......... 10,no a. in.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in.
A L L BAJNTH E P IS C O P A L
Junior High Westminister
CHURCH
Fellowship ................ C M p. m.
Enterprise
F r. Paul Shulu .................. Pastor Sealor High Weslmtnlslrr
........... 7 30 p. m.
Fellowship
Holy Communion—
S u n d a y........................... 8:00 a, m.
Morning Preyer—
UPSALA CO M M U N ITY
S erm on..........................9:10 a. m.
P R ESBYTEH IAN CHURCH
Holy Communion—
John W. Pilley
..........
Pastor
1st Sunday each month 9:10 a. m. Morning Worship
3 oo a. m.
Sunday School ....... 10.00 a. ra.
C H R IS T C H U R C n
Westminister Fellowship
lana-ood
Junior ................... 6 30 p. m.
Rev. Georg* L, Granger
pastor
Westminister Fellowship
Sunday Servba
9 a. m.
Seniors ....................... 7:30 p. m.
Church ichool
10.00 a. m.
Holy Communion
First, Third Sunday

A IA Y F A IR

IN N

F LO R ID A S T A T E B A N K

»D

�.

I

Thr
# iin (o r3
f r i . . r r V . 23, 1
-

Fed Stolen Race Horses,
Dogs Should Show Sp e e d
MIAMI tl*l’l &gt;— Tnrre’a nothin:
like the h,r»r meat bring told
Mete itayi In tne o 'tic.'t of racing
dog. in Miami. l t ‘% rare hor-c
meat.
Itul thr buttle** &lt;tn brought to
a avaift halt hy police who ar­
retted Georgia pruun narolre
George It Turner on charge* nl
or»e Healing Hr m i tentenerd
T i u r id l) la t'«n yrar* in Prlton
Turner wat accused of butcher
ins t«o racf hor*e* ami deliver
in* the meat to ere)hound own
era in the area
Jamct Wood U . who admitted
helping Turnrr catch thr bor*c*
one a brood mare tn foal, and
deliver the rarcattet to greyhound

NEW III SI NESS — C harlie Morrl-on. pulu
lie relation* director f*&gt;r the Seminole I ’hitm*
her of Commerce, welcomes Paul K. Smith,
manager of the new Amoco jra# station on

17-1*1!. Smith ia a former pitcher for the
Sanford Cardinal*, and n former member of
the San ford Police Department.
I Herald Staff Photo t

Quotable
Quotes

Bras For Bare Bosoms Bring Trouble
NEW YORK Itrt — The pro
durer of •Lei Ballet* Africanv
a group of ethnic dancer* from
Africa, threatened today to make
an international incident out ot
New Yorli't telling of the ad-lib*
I of certain !*din of the ensemble.
To dance thr native dancei.
thee art 1th lomethlng diflcrcnt at
every performance, the manage
ment laid In order tn ad liMhrv

muvt
be bare tn the uaut, a
Hate of dreit which cornea na
tu-alty in Africa
Two da* l after 1he troupe
opened here, to high critical
praltr. the llcenie commii.lunrr
ordered the danccra to bra their
bosom*, a* per New A orli law
The management complied but re
tortrd that the adlib*— and tiecr*
vary nuditv— wrre not banned in

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312

EAST

F IR S T

PHONE
H.

JAM ES

STR EET

F A 2 -0 5 1
JA M ES

G IT

B.

G IT

Aa»oc.

E R R A Z Z O
FLOORS C L E A N E D • SANDED • POLISHED

Tile Expertly Done
T E R R A Z Z O W O R K Ol
Ere* Edimalea — Call l i t

A M , K IN D S .

SEMINOLE TERRAZZO
inn

f A 2-7*21

N . M yr tle

I oiled I'rrtt Inlrtnaiiuttal
Rut h i.AND. Mat*
Thr inter
uf t api Samuel it. Nl her ion, alip
Roiton wlien the dancer* were per uf thr tug mat retcued emit
turvivort of a p ane rrath in Nc-*
there. What a good for dotton I* l u l l (ily 1 ta il Rivet, telling nl
good for the country, It Implied t nervout collapte he rutfered five
furthermore, Ihli it a blow tn day * aflcr thr rra*h
MIAMI It Pit _ I t ( kr daily
"He Irpt worry tug aftrrwaid
international cultural relation*. It
wav cipected that the new Writ that hr might hate taved more had new«p*pcr» in Tallahaitre amt
African republic of Guinea would thrie teen more time artd more Tamra ha,c addrd their editorial
itrongly proie»t the boiom ban to rc*cue boat*.'*
praue to that «f Miami t two
the L\ S State Department, the
largr dailirt tn applauding the
E t&gt;NDON - Rntuh Dr G. A Miami integration drmion
produrrr l.uben A lehr*, uid Ue
•aid he w it ‘'hopeful the Stale ftn*e reporting an mcreate of
Thr Taliahattce Democrat *aid
Department will talc action wtten angina ratrt marled by ahatp the ttadc Count, School Hoard
the government of Guinea put* in pain, in the region o ' the heatt dot "i!t own county and the whole
• hie watching ranting tlto n on ,ta'e of I'lorida a favor" hy
an official objection."
f
a**tcning four Nrgroe* to Orchard
The group of native African lelrtUion.
Jfmte
people
w.w atpirc t-&gt; Villa lllcmrntarv Sehuu'i here thu
dancer*, dome the authentic danc
menial detachment, rvrn at the fall
r* of the wild forcii, twamp. and
thatched village, » a i put to | height of the cha*e in a Wetterti.
"The ait of attlgmng Nrgruet
mai rare to po;.dtr that tome
to one ichool hat forrtrr ruined
gether at a ballet company »etcn
hundred* of their le:i fortunate
year* ago br Kelt* Fodcba Now.
fe'low* ire at that very moment' the argument that the pupil a*
Eodrba i* minister of interior of clutching their chetta »d h one tlgnment law, of and by it-elf,
newly independent Guinea, where hand while feeling for thrtr medi ditrnrmnate. agaunt Negroc* .
botom* are unbanned
And it a law only for |ire*rrta
cine with the other,™
lodrha hat been notified of the
Hon of tegrrgattun." the Demo
New York veiling. \ ichej taut
N E W TO N , Mata. - Earl Attlee, crat Hated
*nd "We etpert turn to tale the furnier llrittth prime nunivter,
Thr Tampa Tunci taut the dr
proper »tep* Til!* i* the native warning that the world ha* a choice rition "jnay , r n e to atrengthrn
dance* — Ihi* i* the people — how *1f world guvrrtimrni or wot Id Elonda'i ability tn r o u t wholethey arc in Africa 1 have been chant:
*ale Integration rather t h a n
thoclrd breauve t have been put
" tie are living in the nm*t dan e»tahtith a trend in that due*
on the level of hurlrtquc The*e gerout per i-l of the &lt;orld'i hi* lion "
dancect came hr re av goodwill tory We mud lurrrntlrr tn »orid
The Allan, l Newt rum mended
ambavtador* bringing the eulture authority "
' the *r,cn member! of the School
of their continent."
Hoard for their rommon *rn,e
"They are u»cd to performing
NIVA YtiltK
l.u'en Vichey. and their tnurage." while the
uninhibited by a *trip of etotb *ho-e l et llallrta African* troupe Miami Herald called the Hoard a
They don I feel the tame way. na* t&gt;owed to an order to im r r action ' a gr*turr to the inevlt
They have been laughing about it hare hut unit nr tlo.e, railing the able "
They a i l me, MAliy*' I lay don't order incomprehrnalhlr
' Now Dial e,er, other rr&lt;uur,e
a*k me. juit covrr up Rut It doe*
*At no Hint do you gel a* much hat hern eahautled. the Hoard
have an effect on the performer." nudity on thr vtagr a* you do in a wiiely electa to l&gt;e in eomplianre
S.’nd Street .trip joint."
with the law of ihe land amt tel
A new putol employ* a triangu­
retain control of Hie dluation,"
lar plaitlc rattridge
TA C iiM a
former ream .trr Ihe Herald declared
t'mon I’reiitfrnt Dare Rag on hnw
he fell after he ng eonvirtrd on in­
come ta. evaimnt
' I feel fine I enuldn 1 feel hci
ter tf I felt any better I muidnt
aland it *

Saturday Noon
BARGAIN SCOOP!

Flat Wall
INTERIOR

(ini.
O nly

PREM IM l'M O U TS ID E W H IT E
Sate II M

N tm $

Archittcturnl Dutaidr White
A really White, Earellent Cnirrage.
Save It.M

Only W
Onlv

Coventry Hu Liter ILv-r

W A LL

P A IN T
Reg.
At (1
Cut.

Onlv

(Rate AMO 1
Deep Color# Slightly Higher

4

9* Si,'f
*3 9(ial.
5|.lb

tor Inir'M.r or I tlriior
Itloel — R riil — Sturm — Flatter—
\*br.in« Sidlr.g
Applt witti llru*h, Roller or Apr*,
If* lllrh Duality' AAV'te Tr.ted It'
R e .I.I. Arid — Atlall - Mildru

Concrete.

Ilerr'r* t o u r rli.m r r to pnlnt
that P ort It Floor, Front S te p -, ru
pive t o u r IIn.il it new look at a
Sena.illnn.il Satin*.

Only $

v.
N ovt
*Inly

M ASO N in S IK IA C E S

E x te r io r nr Interior . . . F o r

89

Higher

POLY-VINYL ACETATE

FLOOR d DECK ENAMEL
M r Ini —

(ial.

I or M a -n n i t
IN 11*11'!.fu)
Color#

Regular 53.65 (ial.

Wood —

95 Color&gt;
Some

V IN Y L - K O T E

Washable, .Modern Color*

Sow

3

TA K E ADI I M AGE UE tills IM*&lt;|.
D M m m O EFEIf . . . A lt . l i l t - WEEK.

ONLV $

Sate

2

S a le -

C a -h

and

Net

SAVE ON T H E S E . .
thla Week
at —
PAIN T and TARNISH R E H O V ER . . . Enured ltd . . .
Ladder* , . . Paint, Tra* and Roller Set*, and H A N Y ,
M ANY O TH ER ITE M S at Rig Sating..

A&gt;

KKnSHAW. * C. ( u r t ; — Tbrea
had l‘ic« bandit* v, ho e grtiwayf
tar , rc :-r d
llhln mlnilr* *f|ep
a *30.000 bank ro'dwry were held
in the county Jail today.
Two of the men. woo bank of.
flcial* and oolite a.tld wrrie
atighlly tntuvcaied. rntrrrd thrt
bank aid he'd up r u d o m m and
tie emp'oyr* with a alwed off
tlwtsun Ti'u.i.lay,
r
Cctbicr \V ,
A'ook aaid.* " t
ta'.- them a‘&gt;. t 5t3 ( W ntytrlf.
hut I don't brline they t i l morn
than S30.0CJ at l ir moat."
i were capturrd ahortly afltr the robber/
wlien their ear &lt;..'*:,r.l m *i gut.
aide town. *li;1lt, injuring lh «
thtrr
Held in the ail in i amdrn vt.-r«
Janie, VA t,ra*e and .1. I. Shtl.
man, twin al .1 .:o, and Hilly. Kit.
aenp lira*,- IT at| three of Rode
Hill, S C
The two ohlrr men allegevll/
held up the lianl while the tw»y
waited In the getaway- car.

I I I . I K A N G U S A T I I A M K Y U F : ! , ! ) 'Hu- N . . v y \ tliultl
d r molt* tt iitioti term |tn#t'« l*,*fi»M&gt; utie it. p| | J-* T i y i ' t «. T h e
Blu e Angela nre p e iTo rm in g dni1&gt; al the D e y l o n n Inter*
nittionRl Sporiltti v. Stn iu lin s. loft to r i t f h l ; l.t. .luck
Honvi*. mum mime u ffie o r; l.t. .Inlm Dnmiiiit. ( dr. Z»*l,
K n o tt. Id loil. I;.,-m its-en. l.t. Herl, H u n te r. F ro n t row,
t ,ip f Sii i" &gt; M.tv.n l,, I S M C . I 1 . d.ieli D cAAt'ttin. I,;,
M ark I V tra ult. |itih|ic inform ation of fiver.
Mlfficinl l . S, N a t ,

I'h u tu i

Officials Studying
Requests To Fire
Teacher At FSU

insurance

P At.ATk \ it PI,
.1,1met J
l.o,e, eha rman of the Hoard of
Control, toda, »tud rd a rrquett b&lt;
the Speaker Pro Tem of the n e t
H o u t of l!eprr»cnt*li,c« to fire a
Florida Stale I'm,rrtity prnfeator
Rep Jame, N Itrrk of Puinaiti
fountv a*ked the Hoard to diamit.
Dr. H a rm Dear, for eritlcliing
■tale offi, aU in handlmg the in
tecratmn i**'-e i *, t u i *
Heck *anl liean “it linlir c I elimd
tenure amt hi■ , •nnnrnl* oppove
thr ruatom* ant trail.font of the
people of I tunda
IVran made an a blrett lail tapernlidtttig atate offi.ialt for tae ,
of cooperation in launching a pro
gram of integration in Florida *
publlr ichmitv
Earlier. Dewey Joliltturt, l ’re*i
dent deign.vie uf the Senate, made
tlmtlar rriuarlv again*! ttean.

service
unexcelled!

£

I _ . fr.i

Bob Crumley Agency

4AI.I,

A l l . N nll. Hank III i I k . —

HERTZ

FA 2-0375

F A 2 -7 7 2 3
K venin-f- I \

Snnforri

Formerly John It. William. Imiranca Agency

till

HERTZ
ffrnf m i4 f

Vtr Krihcllp. A c t . bit! K . la t

«

1*i

* *

L IS T

telephone FA 2-0500
Corner fith and Maple

when you discover Ihe
wonderful new

•

in

lliim r# ao carefully conceit eil mid
ile -iK itf'l for vniir rrim fo rt nnri plea-tire
lli.il
they
include:
.S IL E N T

L K iH T

S W IT C H E S

K IT C H E N

E X IIA C S T

O l T E E T S

F O R

F A N

O U TD O O R

E IC H T IN G

D IS r o .S A L L

RIRCII
and

of

cuufm

KITCHEN ( A HI NET’S
the

feature#

you'd

normally

expect

RAVENNA PARK «S ON COCNTRY CU R ROAD — 1.9 MILES WEST
OF THE TRAFFIC EIGHT AT 20th AND FRENCH AVENUE
when
r„r

you
to

-ee
believe

n n ty

lhe»e
that

5 ,3 (0 0 0

nnil of cour»e —

• »•**.! #4 (Mlllllilll
• fw
*.•
Ni tn«
* . f uf •
I D I ) L f ||| *tl ! ‘ f q
*1
•l#r *ii»»
• riPf v f** h# • ii «’
j
In a I t uf - - tn
*
1 rif.| 11* i. iH*n f***m *'t *f f&gt;t'
*

K IIA —

h n n ir a on

f0

you'll
tan

find

hate

it

tour

choice

515 9 5 0 !

v*r c,in arrange finanr.tr- —

like K K N T !

down payment# n» l*rw a# 5130

H it

J I **,
.
PI r i i. i i *• ' '
a*»,U»
mm § t m # h | A | g - t 1* » " •
*• I||f N M ’I# Pir»#» if* •» n-t*
i !n fht Clfy *.f Orl*r.
*•
Thir Ik# !&gt;•MIt* (*!(##••I # I tfc
*»M
tm# Fprii# ar# i*
»!
r&gt; r IpAWHAV *m
t.MflM UN A \4#'&gt;riiTr.*
T.Tf*
r#i **f*Mtn •*
r (if 4* ARI*h ♦&gt;*
-9 * t • f
si
ffAmlpili i
C o v a d . r*crm» f«9 it m »

hom es

RAVEN

hard

&gt; « IM
I Mil M I I* l l l l l l l %
% %Ml *14 11 II
Ti» V ilil'il IT Al %T i TIN* » 1.

*|i» piltlllfBlIoN nf tififi nottc*

ALL PAINT ACCESSORIES VND mtt
are .elll.g
OFF

LM

NEW YORK H I M ) - Rrawny
Gere Fullmer, former world mid
d rwtighl rhampton, l* favored al
3 t to hrat Canadian eha,up Wdfie
Grea'ft again tonight in their re
turn fight ai Maduon Square Gar
den
Thrir 10 rounder will be tele
vited and hroadtatt nttmnally hy
NRC
When dark haired Fullmer of
A r i l Jordan, ftah, wat world
ruler in 1)37, hr won a non title
dcrivinn over blonde t,reave, at
Sail l.akr City Hul immc Wilfie
wat a comparative novice then
\ a*lly improved Grravrt ol
VAmiDor. tint . now fighting out of
Detroit, it l i year* old and he
Ixvatt* a tiring of 11 itralght tie
tnrle* Wilfir't to wint in 13M in
cludrd a fourth round Inn* lout
over l ohee MrClutket for the va
cant lanadian rrnan
Muaeular, well • j.roportioied
Greatei— a atalkmg t»&gt;ti wra.er
who like* to feint and counter
punch— won two bout* thu tear
on knorkouti over titu Vmtiard
•Si and Henry HrunVu i ’. . on
Jan !» Thai brought hit record
lo IT wint, !, defeat* and one draw
Hr regutered t.* knockout* but
never wa* I'opped
Fullmer al*n ha* a winning
•tnng of eigni tout* Ant he u
tampaignmg ugornualv to forte
ihampion Sugar Ray Ridunmn
into a thud rubber" title fighi
it to fa.e a fight with r*iham|i
•arrnen Hatilio for llir .-rom in
ra*r i' « varalrd when Sugar Ha,
•UP* fur a vltut at Archie Moore ,
light heivywelght rliamplotuhip

Legal Notice

196 C A L

(Sate IWf)
Gal. ,*61
ITThiJir nnil. Ttiii l«i'U i»riip thirl*t lhi« «alr nnlir.
See Our Exhibit At The Sanford Fair All This Week
All

Slate Papers Laud
Dade School Board

Bad Luck Robbers
Residing In Jail

Fullmer Favorite
In Tonight's Bout

ENDS
Rtf. S7U Gal.

ovr.er*. w; t acquitted tie »aid
he thuufiu Turnrr o&gt;*nri| thr
hor*r»
Po’ire a-rc*ir&gt;l Turner a'ter
tracing h..i through the f»»kay
rap uf a I d , ear old tx»* ttito
helped la, .1 the hor-r».
Thr buy .aid I he hu-tc* vine
lalrn tm n their patltur i.&gt; a
thicket il-iul a utile away and
killed Thin the -veal w -« par nl
into boar* ard delivered to grey ■
hound ovvqerv
Mr an.' Mr* lla vtoi E Snow
of Hit eat', owner, of l ,c nur.e*.
valued He arilu It a, t i n * "
Snnw tail the colt in foal &lt;ould
havr hern wurlli a. much a*
IW.ttd a vear w nen he giev, lo
the age uf tour
The mare JUi** Si*, had been
bred to the fair nit Cuum a lilt
Offiirr* *aid Turner had t*een
rentenrr'l to life impritonmenl in
tirurg.a in till, for murder Ur
ua, later paroled and poliyr raid
he had not tern in an, trouble
titter he moved here about »e,en
year* aso

E rritA
? r j r r .1
-m

S U o e m c iJze s i,
Construction
O ffic e # :

211

W.

23th

Company
S I.

and

Inc.

RAVENNA

PARK

�•-

mim

!l
Space Committee Can't Find 'Space'

C A LL FOR D O C TO R FREUD!

WASHINGTON (U P I) - Talk in
th , Maui, Spire Commtttra was
•II sbout weather repom from
our new •stellite.
••We're • little confuted thii
morning." m d committee Choir,
man Oterlon Brooki (D T.a ) In
calling the. meeting to ordrr. Although other interpretations were
handled about by tome obtertrrt
pretent.
whit
Brookt
really
meant w n that the committee
had trouble finding a place to
til down.
Spire, of it* own. ii one thing
the Spire Committte lark*. It got
going flnilly In ■ hearing room
borrowed from the Home Veteram Committee.

"Reflected In Record
When gift* are present e&lt;l In retiring presidents of club*
for a "job well done." many wonder If
and orirunixntlon* f"r

Ihla Isn't overdone.

I

On ocatrlon. apectnttira view the presentation as "»um i.
thin* that in expected," rejfardleia of how efficient the per­
son might have been.
A review of the official record of the Seminole County
('handier of Commerce, for the 12-month period ending Inst
Oct. I. reveals thnt Clifford McKibbln Sr. more than earned
bln plague.
The list of HccomplUhmcnU is long, and impressive. MeKlldiin. reporting on his stewardship at the annual Chamber
banquet, gave one of the shortest summations on record.
His summation was so short that it did not, on its fan.
und as if much hnd liecn accomplished. Kxamined care||y, however, the record *ho\vi that the Octobcr-lo*Octol/cr
period was one of the most progressive in the history of
•ine Chamber.
.........................
,,
Although McKIbbin endeared himself to the audience.
Vbich wns expecting a long review, he did himself an injus­
tice In "boiling to the lame" his reia.rt.
In The Herald's opinion, a Chamber of Commerce should
furnish leadership for community business. McKlblnn exhlbilcd that quality. When the reins of the ('handier were
passed along to Mack Cleveland dr., this continued leader­
ship was assured.
Mnny times, the effectiveness of a ( liumhvr is judged
aolelv on*the number of industries or business firms secur­
ed. Overlooked, too often, is the daily service rendered to
business firms and individuals.
•
That, of course, is within the province of the 1'hamlicr
manager. Information is gathered for merchants anil in­
dividuals; visitors get their questions answered; a con­
tinuous effort is under way to build the community.

Oo*f

th#* niAlUifrcr. Jwln Kiiv?.

M ix’ Storm Brewed
Miami is noted for ita hurticaturn, lint tiro itorm brewed
the Dade County School Hoard on Wedrrosdny will make
•ill others arem like a gentle Florida breeze.
The voluntary dednion to n.Mig.i four Negro ntudent* to
lan all-white ncltool annum the Florida L«’ginlHture of one
!of the moist bitter battled in history. Thin in more than Junt
2 unfortunateN A A C P prenident A. Leon Idiwry, Tampa, did n«*l help
'the raune of hia fteuplt by chousing this* necnaion to an:flounce a drive to “flatten the barriers from the panhandle
!to the Cold Coast."
Lowry criticized the Unde move a« "only a token thing.
lie also criticized nroiiibcra of thr I.egMaiute.
Lowry can be sure that the legislature will scrept the
J challenge.

*

i Flynn Cools Off In 'Looting' Case
H A V A N A (l.'l’li — Errol Flynn
'was rooling off in a Havana tublurh today In his hassle with the
'Havana Hilton Ratal oser the is .014 fire In his suite earlier this
-month.
J The movie hern hat i tunned he
)*ras "properly loolcd" while fireJnron were putting nut thr predawn
Jhla ir. Klynn denied charges hy
hotel ilelccltsr* that » ntt'plared
•cigarette liiill started the fire
,* He i« tr&gt;mg to rnllrtl for )n«a
)■ '.
...
------1
•
i

•
*
t
a
4
it
i,
1
i
a
4

DAILY CROSSWORD

APRON «t
*
1. Girl a
j
naina
•
I
lpo*a )
i
• R ameil
* • Marsh bird
4 10. napaalad
wail tRcat )
•
\ IJ .U n d
manures
I t Aumned
earn*
14 A holly
• is Betray

•

tiling t

I t Girl ■
nlrknamr
JT Droop

,

uf personal la-loiigoigs sullied l&gt;v
hint In eicesa m gt.Ooo and would
like to know who all those strange
people were who came pouring out
of hiv suite when the fire wai e idnguishrd
Even before the fire was out. he
said, "the firemen were introduc­
ing me In friend* they had brought
•long." I.atrr. he added, the
•trangris "tame pouring out of
my room* like rabbits coming out
of a « arren."

1* 1’igpen

T~

|dper
34 Indonesian
1
tongua
• Ja Mackerel.

i
$

P

•and.

t4

1—

i

£

J 1

k

II

il

j

.Ik

•a

'1

in Warp-varn
it
13 Man •
nlrknsm*
. ) « l tlot e m i l t I I
' 33
** Blltad
* i„^t ha..

forehand
IT. Hand

IT. Btartlk*
30. k'rom
t profla J
31. The
.sallow
hugta
33. Amaitcan
Indian
33 Be­
i-aa
hold!
Ttss*ra*s’* l i t &gt; N
?s ntira up
33. Baa pack la
2T. avcophinli .34 fniltan nf
■ &lt;'C l
Peru
29 Wagrr
.IT. Haul
3« l.ikclv*
.31. Caramony
3 1 . Hat edges
40. Copy

T ~ 3

i

, I t Singular•
It lea
J St Krintlc

Ilka ruts

DOW N
1. Fmbraea
3. Tarrtbta
3. Top
4. aouthaaat
kyaoulh
labhr. 1
1 An Inst*
f’roteatanl
g. Xuriealiel
painter
T. I.ttvta
out
* To reap-md
t Heaman
n . Timid
IV, Ohlna
(turnkey

%

w

Pi l
%

)4

u

IL
*

ps i
%

l!
Initrumanl
31 Kind or
rr
•a* * |i|
40. Ass end
T!
41.
---------------- l.iia
it. A sarvit r
J,
plats leett I
v
41. Alt&lt;ruk
^1
44. FtmaU
A
aheap

f e
li

“
n

b

%i f

VP I

%
b

JL
J4

£

3-30

Friday. February 20. l!»Mi

Pag* 4

SS4 I TK N blKI.CSUS, K l lire t i l

e ,V I I .V w

4 uiFA %%a m
s w i iri h . i n . a s u a i s a i .a iiw
Ksm.s v J. C't S I I I A U . a i t i i l l i l * , N i a a i c r
S IK ItIV IV (O V A
J------------K V V V N s* s a v k h
( I I I KSHaa
•aalair KdllPC
*•••»(

a a ia rd a rt

SaaSaa,

••&lt; i k t l u a s t

•••■cdai

* Katavad •• •«♦••* claaa ataiiaa oai
Oaiafcaa IT , It i a as i a « r**t errtaa
I Caaaraa* *1 Vacate
ta.

;

* D ale I*
* sa w•HS*(.
------------

il

!

l If r a iiis i

r.v^:^r.,Va.*v.r,
alted. Pcc*a "kfek l* a*tJ|laV aial**■** laa ra ta k lla a tlM at •II Ik* laaal aawa c i l i l H la
im t a t n io t

aa* a*' *ttk

i i t i i

•••

“■•ajar

Silveritrin tuuirming: -Welt . , .

thii le just a first step. .

Seminole County Motors, Inc.
51!* K.

lit

SI ret-.

FA 2-Olilt

SAN FO R D , FLORIDA

Has the Smartest Sign
in Town!
/A($*K

Assignment Washington

•nd the president is a must. .Such was the case during MeKibhin's two terms; such is the rase now thnt Cleveland is
By ltd Knlerha
worth nf music machine*
lie juke hoses , .that’s one of the
jprenifient.
WASHINUTON - Milton Ham- nevrr did *ay whal ads ire he hahilltlra of the business "
Yen, McKibbln rnrned his plmiuc. Kam i on Uiu first
mrrgren's muiir hove* tom ell rues got from Greasy Thumb.
HamTuergrerv perspired agauut
four months of his term, alone, Cleveland should lw a prime went
Using Ihrmigh -spIntHni
From C h iu go. the W u rlilirr a hank of pinball machines and
candidate for similar honors at the next annual meeting.
atnre windows
And suntniimri
•it*

Brooks proposed medala for
eterybody concerned
Thai out of the way. then came
the questions
Brooks: "Have you ractltcd
any pictures of cloud covtraga so
far’ "
. I
Silvtrstein: "Some data has
been rectlsed . .
Brooki: "When will the pictures he available?"
Silveratem: " If all goei well,
within the neat aeverkl daya."
Brooks "Then the weather bu­
reau tan go to work on It at onra
in improving III weather foregaslit"
_

Your New S1MCA Dealer

K

r;

Ur. John P Hagen. the host
of the Vanguard project, was the
wltnen, along with Dr. Abe Sib,
ter item, one of hia helpers
In prepared itatementi. they
told the committee what newspa­
per rcadrri already knew: We
hate sent up a nets 20 inch satel­
lite equipped With rudimentary
ejes that look down and spot
clouds.
The satellite, they said, la the
first of a series with many re­
finements to come
Eventually
this wilt mean better wrsther
forecasts The key word here was
rtentuilly. But committee mem­
bers weren't Inclined to split
hairs.

they were buried under blownnut tavrrn walls.
A hazard of the Industry, said
llam m rrgrrn Th r super talesman
from Crosa l.akr, Minn . fidgeted
under the sparkling rhandrlien
in thr raurus room lei' seal. Hr
wriped hi* forehead with shaky
fingers
For Zl years, until be retired
In Ill.'A, Stir man In the blur serge
suit ami flaming rrd lie was
sire prrsldrnt and general tales
manager for the W urlilirr Musir
Company. Bui pcildllng Juke boa­
rs hark in 1034, he told Senator
John MrCIrllan and the rackets
imsi, was slower than a waits
Whal hr needed was a new at
signment. That's when hr met
up with the Isle At Goldberg in
Chicago "A l Goldberg had r«n
nrrllons," said hr. meaning with
the underworld
So Al made connection', and
salr* hit a high pilch
time Al made ronnrclmns with
Jake "Greasy Thumb" Gunk in
the Hoy al Frolir* Cafe in Clura
go llammrrgrrn was there *1
gol some advice from Mr. Guitk,"
be told 11lf insrstlgatori. and thrn
he sold a half million dollar*

man and Ida "ronnrcllon" branch,
rd out to New York. Detroit, Den
ter, San Fianriico, Minneapolis,
SI. lamia ami oilier point*. There
was trouble at most place*, hut
Al would straighten tilings out.
Bui Ohio was another story.
Juke hoi operators In Cleveland
wouldn't buy any deal with Al,
to Goldberg got a friend to open
a mutlr-hov store to sell WurHirers.
"lie trft in a couple days,"
•aid llainmergren sadly, "T h ry
blew out the windows , It gut
Ion hot tu handle"
"Wa* hi* ear blown up. loo"*
nllered Itotwrt Kennedv, the rae
kets toim tilllrr counsel
"Ye*, it wa* blown u p "
Whal about their rival, Kennedy
wanted In know. "Is hr slid an
operator there’ "
"No. I think
thry t.mk him
apart "
"Not literally!" &gt;ip !.-lid Ken­
nedy.
"No — financially,’ laid Ham
mergrrn
Whal did the olhrrWurlit/rr
offirlals think
atiout all this
underworld disharmony?
' Wr didn't like it.
said tile
mil'ie man. "hut we had to sell

one arm bandits, all lit up under
the chandeliers. Arthur Kaplan, a
staff investigator, gave a preview
of testimony about those gadgets.
He pointed to thr Indian head
on thr fare of a one arm bandit,
30tent variety. Frank Costellu
was omr the slot machine king,
said he Well, seseral years ago
Costello installed a ale* of his
machines in New Orleans anil
made a deal with the local gen
ilarmrs to destroy all the slots
owred by hi* rivals
turned out that the rops smash
rd Coiirllo'a machines, to*.
Costello recalled all hit remain­
ing m idunr*
and had them
bunded with the Indian head.
From then on, h ii machines were
spared.
MrCIrllan, growled. "Hah, Ihey
wouldn’t atari a war with the
Indians!"
As for music man Hammergrrn. he's In a different kind
nf rnin business
"In a small
way," he said. " I'm In Ihe park­
ing meter business." No harardi
therr. , .
A synlhetle t a a t h r r that
' hi,albas" like natural leather
has hern (lev eloped.

And it'a a sign nf the time*. There') t new kind of
car buyer in America today, and tse have the car of
hi* dream*. An economy car with front engine safety,
and I door family-size room. It'a (he great new
SI MCA, from P/triu. The ear that hold* 14 world'*
performance record*. The car lhat’a proven 42.8
MP&lt;! economy. The car thnt should coat much, much
more than tl&gt;&lt;* low, low jifio-«ti the i«j;.
Como in nnd see. You get reclining senta; unitized
one piece Isody; no-distortion windshield: a big,
roomy trunk; heater; defroster; extra safe front an*
(tine design, and many other extras.
Take one drive and you'll know the frulh. That
of all t lie world's economy can, Chrysler Corporation
now brings you the finest.

Ana *1698 Z.OI.
Ulmmd /n .g k t
Jm ! ta a«i *«*•

*&gt;

jbnjZjtxui fry

�T r -r 5

Frl.. Feb. 20, 10,&gt;9—Pnro A

Shr

•ttrfurS

Vrrwtft

Lunch And Program
For Civic Group

Annual Luncheon H eld
By Garden Members
'

I

The annual tunthron of tin- Car
drn Club ef Sanford wav held
ThurMlay afternoon at thr May.
fair Inn Hotel with one hundred
anil nineteen member! and cur«t«
prr cnt.
M-*. Helen Winquiit. viceprr»i
dent. uat in charge of the pro
cram in ihr abicner of Ihr dull
preudrnt. Mr* Volic William*.

• J'Earn

uf the luncheon table*
wa* rrn lrrrd mill an artlvtlrullyraceutcd floral arrangement made
by a mnnbcr o( the Itiirircn u r
tic*
Later thcar arrangement*
were juristd b&gt; Mr* Jack Ruv
tell and the tu rd tpcaker. Mr*
J. .1 Morro. of Orlando.
K.rai award went tu Mr* I
E llatlrn of the Dirt Gardener*
Circle. Her composilion, in a milk
tt;la** container. wa* a dittlnrlui
arrangement of auleaa and ra
niillia* Second award went In
Mr*
Hlanton (Iwcn. v k r p u ii
drnt ol the I’alm Circle and Mr*
}' L. Woodruff won lined award
The gurit tpcaker, Mr* Morro.
a pa*t Harden CluL preside t
and member for 33 &gt;ear*. came
In Orlanilo from Rrldgcport. Conn
Her work wa* claimed *n out
•landing in Florida that vhr *ta&gt;
packed to rrprrienl a Orlando jew
rlr&gt; Mere in their dttpla* of
table apnointinmli
Mr* Morro, rhainune her au
dienee with her Inlnrtnal manner
and tparklint *rn*r of humor
talked on "What Cor* With
Mb at"" and dr numerated with
her table irtting* on diiptay, She
d a te that any thing c.*n Ik u ,,,»
together a* lone a* it I* in good
la*!r" and pointed nut that in
0 *ettine a table one takri Into

JjmJbm
JuM A
— 11* Itr*. I.rnr*l llulirk Jr
((•»»d Shrphrrd l.ulhnan I him hi
# The only onr that could r* rr
really undrr*land little children
wa* the moil mUundrntood by
adult*.
I Mimctimr* Iwlicvr that the rra»on adult* fad to undrr»tand
cluldrrn rr*tl in their pride.
Children don't have pride. .
The* are defrtorleit, they long
In he loved.
Hu * depend lor everything on
ol . r i
*ald that we mu *t tiecumr
a* t It*e children before we can
enter the Kingdom
Children long 1o he like adult*
Let* hope, the right kind ol
adult*

Plan Open House
Mi. and Mr*. I) J Scrccney,
Grant streel, l-ongwood, will hold
— open haute Sunday aflertioon he
“ iwrrn the hours 3 4 at which tune
their new home will l&gt;e blessed
b&gt; tie*, George 1. Granger id
Christ Episcopal Church.
Vo formal intltation* have tieen
e*tended but all friend* and neigh­
bors are invited lo altrnd

BDC CO N TEX
Hi* only
10-Kcy

Calc*
lafar

rtnvldc ration tin* *ame thine*
thal one doe* in flower arranging
»ucli a* color, tevture and line

form.
She *!rc**cd Die value of u»ing
cirry day and inecpenitcc mate­
rial* lor Ihr table a* long at the*
are colorful, unutual or different
In toinr way And *hc ahowed
bow a beautiful edert could be
-ichtrird b&gt; Juit rhanging to color
ful napkin* or adding Importance
In an arrangement by putting It
on a base.
Among lu-r &gt;clling* were ’ Ilie
Formal Look” whLh m i attain
ed by ihr tuc of »il*rr tnelalllr
ih Jib »ll\er randrlabra and a
formal arrangement of tprmg
flower* In a adirr compote. Her
MISS V IIM ilM \ t H A I'M A N . »h”wn with *&lt;»uveiiiri* from
informal table featured lra*r» and
Cuba which include* a drinki tjr j;U i *« with ( V v l p t 'n picture
(lowrr* arranged around a piece
■d Manranita She al*n bad deco
cnirriiuwl on it.
r ilid parti table* which Included
an Carter mold complete with
ha krt of llowrr*. I lie vrllou duck
and of tour*r, the ga&gt; Fa*ler
botineI The luncheon l.iblr (for
girl* only l wa» nice red with a
pink doth and a frivotou* rffret
she *pokr of how inhumation
Ten year* ago Virginia Cba|*
wi* erraked wild lulle and nhlwin
Hour prlre* were won by Mr* man Irft Sanford lo go Its Cuba from * iha had twen censured un
It M turner, Mr* It F . Purlfoy . 1 a Mcthodi*. Missionary and drr Hie pa*I go*eminent and how
the people rerclved 'the uni)
and Mr* (lordon ltn**on.
now she has returned to spend
&gt;*' from a Veneiurla rr
another furlough al the home id broadcast *v*trin operated by thr
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W 1*. Hrlreli.
Chapman
tn spite of the strafing upon
Mi-* Chapman, a d u n n in g It*guano*, no one wa* killed and
young woman with an infectious shr quoted a Heliel soldier who
Friend* ill Hubert M Morn*, enthusiasm
lor her
"adopted said,
Wf *.r rot shouting In
who |* *tat toned at Ft Ju.kvun, country'' ha* many Intel eating
kill We ivnly want Ihrm to *ur
will be mlrmdcd iu know ibai be experience * to relale about the
tv tl* me horn....... *t*ll bl* par C .. I m of Lula* . 0.1 'he h a . I*IV 1 rr ruler "
i » tlloa liv* i . i i - uiiit*«i had
enl*. Mr and Mr* Herman K. a popular *|H.iker since returning
nin e troin the Hatlila regime.
Morn*, and lit* brother, at Ihr to her hoioeluwn
Mu* Chapman had a letter thal
Miy llanch in (C lrrn
The first question onr »»k* ol the rririird in Nov 1913 when
Miss
(
hapuian
is.
What
t«
really
shr ua&lt; in Havana doing study
Mr and Mr* James t'nderkof
flrr ha*c rrturnnl to their home happening in Cuba today * then work with t'nlvrrslly student*
n-. Smidrrtnn. Pa . alter viMting "How- do the people feel about tl wa* dlrrelrd to "American*
for *e*eral da&gt;» with Mr* I inter• Castro? ' and *he Is quick lu *ay living in Cuba and appealed lo
knfllrr » patrni* and brother Mr. of Fidel Caslru. "Ho I* womlei ihrir rrutadr for demorrary In
and Mrs II l\ Morgan and Hen ful!" toil evidently, live.populace i uha A part of thr Idler lead.
of Cuba feel the same way a* "Hallvta garrison revolt'* dr*
ry Morgan Jr
They werr railed here hr cause she described the celebration* Iroyed the democratic form of
of the dines* of Mr Morgan, who that look place when hit Hebei* government and tn It* place a
the *moll sugar cane didalor&lt;hip wa* *d op' " and it
wa* confined m the Seminole ctitcml
Memorial llovpital III* tondition lown of llagumos. atmut •&gt;*&gt; lead on. ‘ In dur tune we will
approach you again *
I* now gieatly Improved and he miles from Havana
t'nld that da* Ihe people had
It rcrniMraling at his home on
Havana, being a tourist City,
feared
Ihe
Vrmy
*o
much
that
ntubahly profited tome by Halls
Mellon* ille A*r
Ihry hid behind locked door* ia bul Miss Chapman fcrl* that
Mr*. I&gt; (i William* of Vrnctia, when the* were in town
the people Ihrrr knew little uf
Ml** Chapman described the whal was orturing In the more
Penn . u suiting in Ihr home of
her son John H. William* ami eventful day of January 1*1 ll remote atra* of the country.
Mr* William* in l.itllr Venue wav a day of truth fear and re­
Virginia Chapman
graduated
pricing (or the people m her from Seminole High School and re
lawn On that day llaguano* was reived her Alt degree from Flor­
under attack In the Army and ida Southern in Likeland ti was
Ihrir plane* strated Ihe luwn then- *lir met quite * few Cuban
Mr. and Mr* Hubert A Caller with maihmc gun* and later used •Indents and felt hit first spark
announce the birth ol a sun. Hub- Inctndlary bombs that stalled a of mirrctt in their country.
rri Allen, J r . born February llth •prclacular fire Mis* Chapman
Although *hr ha* been in Ha
Itoberf J r weighed 11 pound* and and nio*l of Ihe town people, qualms t»r two anil a half year-.
look refuge in the Mrthodl*l •In Ii j * lived all over Cuba".
to or* at birth
I’rond grandparent* are Mr Church— and llien the Heliel* rn Shi due* *ocial work and wp.li
and Mrs. It. C. Carter and 'I r lereil \Mil II wa* lirre that shr five rhurrhe* In her area shr It
and Mrs. M l&gt; ltumgarnci Mrs told of Ihr grrat w*'* thal reign kept busy Muv Chapman say.Carter wav thr former Mar*ha ed a* Ihr people followed the ' ir ' fhe I'lnlevtant
Churrhrt arr
tnrhiliv nieti through the vitrei*
Ilumiarnrr
growing' and m ailed how one
The litvt iluld to U- horn In
For thtro month* Isefore the congregation in a *mall lomimiri
a family of Heavy Attack Squad­ Castro vn lory no mail lud conic itv nnee walkid to Church In a
ron fine since if * arrival in San to llagtianns mile** one walked downpour of rain, short in hand
ford l* Julie (iralow. H pound* or rode a tricycle to nearby ll»!
Mr and
Mr* Chapman are
7 ounce daugtdrr ol I.t IJgi Dirk guill around 33 mite* away The happy to have Virginia home
(iralow and hi* wife Ruth
Itcbel* had dug dllehrs aeru«* Ihr 'lliirr had hern delay* in her
Julie wa* l*.rn on February tu toad* to keep Army artdlrt* nil mad and ll I* with rrlirf. thal
al 13 Ml |i in at Ihc Seminole and iravrling was done with a wliro iiierrturns Ihr firil
of
Memorial lloipiul bilo! (iralow "Hebei pass' only
Mar , h thr fighting is over in
said that ‘ Julie arrived exactly
Thr Sanford woman said that ( uha
on her t.lA ir*timalcd time id Ihr l uliali people in general are
arrival', predicted *evrn months very friendly. Hut that they feel
Si-paiatr* get • nei&lt; t.-..k this
that Ihr American people have
ago by our doctor.”
Mrs. (iralow. a fornur nurse al hern quick to Judge what I* hap •raf - V’-ke |ntnr*t high plan'd
Seminole Memorial llotpilil. and prnlng now; thal they held no Inin, hultiui* n-id other •Irtatllng
Julie are refiortrd (o be getting criticism when flatista was in to mhlcvc A high w a i ’ led rffect.
along fine
the government. Although she had Il. r ovrr bloUir I* cropped ju it
not at bull v seen the hrtiUlltlri al-tve Ihe w « l , t . hmely m rr lln g
Hut evlvlrd under that dictator- Ihr built-up walitline ol paid* ai d
•hip. *he lias seen Ihe results of l.orti. Htief holero* a i r worn
the Elder Spring* Home Demon
lorlures, assassination* and thr ■ver skirls suiperd rd on rami*
tlralion Club mrt Tuesday at thr
homt * burned by the Arniy.
I •olrt
home of Mrs Donald H ta m e r
on South Sanford Avr
Meeting wa* lundurled by the
chairman Mr* S L\ Norwood,
and Ihr dnutional wa* given byMr* W ft Simpson.
Two drnien*tratlonv were prr
sc riled by Mrs. Simpson and
H F Mile heIt
Hrfrrihm rnD wire served to
Hie t* member* and one guest
prevent

People In Our Town

Miss Chapman Here From Cuba

(pnAAonalA

BIRTHS

The Cute department of the
Woman* Club held * roirrrd dish
luncheon and pregrim mrrimg on
Wednetday at thr etuhhouir with
Mr* J F Courier, Mr* F c
Harper, and* Mr* 11 W tiood
•peril at ho*trt*r&gt;
I'reeedmg the lunrhron a in utl
ral program wa* given wilh Mr*

Church
Calendar
FRIDAY
Chervils Choir iff Fir it Meihutl
in 4 Ik p. m.
1'inerrr*! Itapbi! t'huuh Soul
Winning Slud* t'ourte. 7 .Hi p tn
S \ I t I I I AY
First Haptitt Church. Junior
study course on S*&gt;ul Winning
•tudving the booky *Je»u* Saves '
it to a m. to 3 o clock

4ti*Mi (A
Fldcil* Class id Ihr lirtl Hap
tl&gt;t Church will mrel at s o r lock
at thr home of Mrs. tl W 1.itlli­
on French Ave.
W S ( ' S evening sir*lr of Hie
(irace Mr!hinli*t ( hurch will meet
Monday at li p m. in Ihr home
of Mrs Em ory Speir.

Children Feted
The \i Iteta Fla ihaptrr of
llrta I'hl entertained Ihrir chilli
ten with a party rncnlly at the
Kiddie K o rn rr Noncry
Thnte enjoy tug fruit punch ami
look ICS. *o,i i u i m o ami liaiiuvu
llainr*. were .lam* and Honlla
Savon
Jim m y
I'rokoih. ( aun
ami I'hillip i'hapman, C lirryln
and Ju n m ir Horton lain anil
Danrrn Harper Jimmy Dnvlniry,
Jo Anne Cornell. Shelley tlrhane,
\uki Hardin and Judy llalr*
Accompanying the group were
Mrs I! H Savon. Mts J IV
I'rokowh. Mr* Harold Chapman,
Mrs J . I.. Horton, Jr Mr* A
It Duvhury. Mr* It I Cornell.
Mrs. Frank Mrhine and Mr*
Vernon Hardin

A u x ilia r y

M i*d

The V.FAV Auvillary 33*3 held
Ihrir regular no rung lu r ’ d*;
nlghl w it li the prrtldcnl, Mr*
Kiclyri Disbrow presiding
After Ihe Salule lo Ihr Flag a
prayer wa* given by 'll* Margaret Dillard, the » haplain
Mrt Fldna Norman wlm via*
cliairman along with 'lr* M yr
lie llurger on a Valenline parly
give a report ol the affair and
named It a hugh sucre** She
vfwjkr of Hu- honored gnc«l of
Dlslrlrt 8 Commander V atloioigli.
ami Mr* V *rhrough who l* III*
tilid Viisiiiary Chaplain Com
inatidrr Vurhrnugli irminded the
fail and Auvillary hrrr not to
torgrt lo have a I'oppy Sale as
it means »«» muih for our ln»&gt; *
in Ihr V V hospital’
the president, Mr* Ihvlirow. r*
minded all the girl* of Hie e trrHull of officers lu Ir held *t Ihr
nrvl I nee 11n «
M lrr Ihe meeting a *orlal vsa*
i njoyed liv all with Mrs Edna
Norman as hnvlc**
It*- Club lirpoiler

II. (’ Echrll&gt;erger a* toloivt and
anoinpunird at Ihe piano hy Mrs
Mars Tolar Vanre, Among her
*rtection*.
Mr *
Fchrlbergcr
cho*e "Without A Song * and 'T re
tending’' 1 a* her enroir
Mr*
\anre cnteriaincd the rlutv v*ith
several numbers which Included
(icrshwint "I'relude No. 3 "
The Invocation wa* given by
•-Ir* II C. Moore ami during thr
butinr** session Ihr nominating
committee,
consiMing
of the
ihairman, Mrs, C M Flower*
Mrt F. E. Ib'lr, and Mr* Y H
Whitney, gave (heir repurl
fhe report lead*, a* follow*
Chairman. Mr* H T
Warren,
vite-ihiirman, Mr*, s li Ham
•on. secrrlary, 'Ir* \ It VVhii
ney, program, Mrs 11*1 Ham**.
Finance, Mr». S J Niv. v|rm
Ivership. Mr* J I Jewel Tre*!
Mr*. C VI. Flower*.
The Fine Art* Department elect
rd Ihe billowing officeri Chair
man Ml* It
V
Witry. vice
chairman Mr* Joseph Tcrlap
Secrrlary, 'Ir* John I Jrwrl.
Finance, Mr*
Hail*
lloolcy,
Program, Mrs s J Niv. Hible.
Mr*, H l’ Moore. Mcml*er»hip.
Mr* F A
Vlonforton Mime,
Mr* tirorgr M n all. Literature
Mr* Raymond II Smith
Mr*. D II Whitmore and Mr*
VV A. Fetter presented a pro
gram. "V loo* At the Si haul
Lunch fragrant* .

Luncheon Held
Ihe immlldy luivcliton of V All-1
wives' «a* given Thursday »( the
ftari.......... h i. **John Dooley ar,i Mr* I. A the
v aher a* ho*lc**r«
Those atending *»eir Mr» Vt*r
vm Raggett. Mr*
K M. Beni.
Mr. i K Bauer, Mrs. 4'. A.
(iurrry. Mr* Warren J lloeller.
Mr* ll F. Itement, Mr* E ll
llornll. Mr. It (,. Jaikt. Mrs
G 1 Jeiven. Mr* i» J I oier.
Mr* i Toward. 'Ir* Al Thomas.
Mrs. Cullen. Mr*. John McCrac­
ken, Mis Norman Mi limit, Mr*
i hath-* Mter. Mr* Van Savage.
Mr* Kennrlh Simmimt, Vtr*. John
L. Welt, Mr* F M VVakeman and
guest. Mm , E. 1. (iaylor of I ’pper
Montclair, N
V , 'lr » lluherl
Wood. Mr* Thomas Kilrlmr. Mr*
J. T, Ih-nnrhy, Mr*. ltol»ert Golden,
'Irs Charles llayet, Mr* D T.
Kennedy, Mrs. Clinton 'I* Donald.
Mr» v tiaili * I* &gt;,&lt;-&gt;. Mr* Ken
netli Taller, MrWilliam Hose.
Vlr* Holjeri lieu, 'Ir*
Roger
Smith, Mrs Kenneth Sandon. Vlr*
David King, Mr* ileorgr M.Wtl
lUm anil Mr-, Howard Moofe

Western P arly (liven
Jimmy loune Nleaktey eho*e a
Wc*lrrn llieme when shr iclrhiat
ed hrr Hlh InrlluDi rn roily at
the home of hrr pairnl* Vlr and
Mr* J M .Steakley, In llairnna
l*ark
f Itr gur*lt la in r allifrd in
Weslern log* and game* and
favor* earned out Ihr ' lar writ
theme .Sandwiches, roll dunk*
ler i ream and birthday taVr werr
served to ihr following surd*
i ar»l Mm and Darlene Cairol!
.1lasts Conn, flrcky Tanner Judy
MrKihluni 1‘rggv Frillon Crate
Ann *'pivr&gt;. Joan Ann Spi’ ey and
&lt; atnl I iiilrlon

M IS S J ID IM I M A K tJA IlK T U H A SK IEI.I)

Engagement Told
Of Former Resident
Mr and Mr* Vtrv I Hra*(irhl
of Laniaru, I hiruia, announce the
engage mcnl i&gt;f Ihrir vlaughlrr,
V1i&lt;i Judith Mai caret HrasftrM
in ,’omi t. TiTlTeTTcT Min oi* inn
Rev. and Mr* John !,. Millef
of Hoynlon Brarli, and formerly
of Sanford.
Vim Ilia -field altrnd* Palm
Reach High School and I* a*»ociatrd with the Gold ( oa*t .Model*
of West Palm llejih.
Mr. Miller, who vva* Imrn In
Sanford and attended srhoolt
here, i* a graduate of SeacrrM
High School m Delray Heath. He
is |he grand” .rt of Mr. ami Mr*.
VV, L. Slomtenmire S r . of this

rliy and of Mr*. T.ull Miller mt
Orlando, a former reiidtnt wf
Sanford.
The crrvnm eleet (a prewnilf
■ '.r.Trrrd
Hr and Er«he*t
I'onvlrurlion i n . , o f Boynton
Beach,
A tiimmer wedding i&lt; heuif
planned.

To Meet Monday
The Fnendihip league of tha
Congregaiional Chmtian Church
will meet at t to. Vtnnday tha
3Jrd. at thr home of Mr». W. W .
Uni,
Mn. U n i livr* on Rnutf J, Bo*

411

J U H I 0 R5

BIG IMPRESSION COSTUME
«••that make a Mj: rplath In faibloo,
a little dent in your dollars
In a fabric blend o f cotton,

•n
lw
i •

Ikmbcrv rayon and allk with
Individual embroidered nwrif.

Club .Meeting

at

anywhara
aiar ill

C A R L O A D

FOAM RUBBER

SAN FO RD
A M E R IC A N
LEGION

S e r f#
T H IS WEEK O N L Y il

FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS
with

MATCHING BOX SPRING
Free Hollywood Le«s

The I'aj^e Comhincd Shows
i Amusements — Displays — Kxhihits
9 GAMES -RIDES — PUN
9 FREE SOUVKNIRS by .MERCHANTS
9

ENDS SA T U R D A Y
K K H H IA H V

New
SANFOKD

Legion

THE (AR, DAODYI My |&gt;il Jimmy** IJavl
bought ihcir new n r vwiih the help of a bank

t h is

WKKh

ONLY

Twin Si/f
I ull ni/f HIO.HO more

siii ticiv» n deliver* — llcpo-ii will hnlil
uniII vuu'rr rend* !

Fairgrounds
17 • 92 S O U TH

ihcath. ShcaS to 15.

$ 17.95

auto loan He iay» it'» the beu all-around deal:
Fast scrviic,modest cost, spteavl-out pa) rnents!
If YOU HAVE FOUND THE CAR FCU WANT,
ASK US FOR neUM-f ACTS BEFORE YOU BUYI

* SANFORD

2 Int

MW V.

I teart-htgh Jacket button* low to fnma
embroidered medallion on Enplr*

• U M l

119 S. Matfnolin

A t l a n t ic M n o p A i b a n k .

SHOPS

C rfia ttt ted IQ !I

FA 2-6321

4

�J*jI?n,t?3J£rSr w\\«8}-; t, .. r
i ijh .; £**•**'■' ’ -• ?

•r -wea

%

P in

ffhf

l —M , Fob. to . t M i

Seminoles Visit
■*

JE R R Y C O V IN G TO N
Ranford Semlnolei travel(M ig h t to New Smyrna Beach for
n return eociaemrnt doublehead.
#r. heetnnlne it 1.30.
W ith only one game remalnine
on the reeular achedule. next
Tuesday aeainit Del.and, the
Semlnolei will be working hard
to take the both of three tilta
to riv e them a reipectable *00 seaaoa. Although the little squad hai

Sports
.-Parade
,^ N. .E. .W
. . YORK
.......................
IL’P I) — .........
F-xtra
Heart and extra hustle can make
tfsw little man a success in pro
feaaienal aa well aa college ba»ketball, "Easy Ed" MaeAuley ol
the St Louis Hawks insisted in
a studied sneer at statistics.
Th e fatli, of course, would
M in in ' » "midget" of * feel. 10

“,,t pTiftn'"."

In firt

(m il

N«w Sm yrna Tonight

Cager Slugs Roff,
Who Punches Fan
i

.
................._
.
SYRACUSE. S . Y. (U P ll-O n e l e r the Celt had floored the M U ’
.Seminole
ecorrr .fay .I-undqum
been up ftftd down all season, on ..........
will be paired at the outride (pot of the wildest aamra in the hit- Bob Hopklnt.
occasions M hat looked artat.
If lh« tram should experience a tomxht in the 'Cudaa beautiful new , lory of the National Basketball — Hemaohn and teammate tltne
The ft** Association « n stated Tnursday Conley linrled with Syracuse fin i
hot lliglll' It could overcome the tym with [lindrulge
big height advantage that the ftaih hai been the bin gun for nichl beiwun the Holton Celtic! before police intervened
B orru. "ho emerged without a
Barracudai hold. In the firm the Seminolei in Ihe p u t l»o ire •land the Syra.uie Nationala.
In a senes of Inndenta that serateh. said he had been needled
marline between the two, the &gt;oni and It a rood ret to rive thef
'Cudn pulled away after trail* bir Rarracutlas a run for theel turned Hie War Memorial Audi- by a fan calling him •■*utl«is"
•
lonum into a fiahi arena:
throuihout the feme
Ire at the half and rapped the money.
Uindquiit fouled out in the
-Referee Sid Buraia ilurre d an
'-The fan wai abuilve all night
Semlnolei bp a M-point margin
Borgia related after Ihe yame. "I
The Semlnolei euffered a A7*14 third period arainit Oviedo Tuei abusive fan
— Ilitl Kuiic'l of the Celtics finally told him anytime he wsnl*
defeat at (he hands of the ntifh day night1, but still wet able to
,0 (ry mJr (u tl to let me
bonny Oviedo l.ions Tuesday ami break Ihee double flyure mark slurred the .Sals' George Hemp*
____________
it la a rood bet that Coach Bud which he has hit practical!, every se,- to set off a h.ute m y . be* kn. w.;;
tween members of l&lt;oth Clubs,
l.ayer will have his squad "up" yame this season
As the fan bulled hn way down
— Tom llrmiohn of Boston and to Ihe court. Borgia slurred him
for thli one.
Junior Jimmy Gracey will yet
In Ihe first New Smyrna con* the nod at the pivot spot toniyhi Syracuir's Dolph Schavei enyared " l threw the first punch," Ihe of
vest Cecil Dandrtdy* paced the m d the Seminoles* top scorer Is in another lu iilr and llrmiohn flcial admitted. 1 didn't have any
attack with its points, his best of esperled lo stretch his new- iron slurred llorfia when he attempted lime lo w in ."
the season. This small youngster mg record of .147 points. One of lo break up Ihe fight.
The unidentified sidelines slur
has had hia Irrublei finding the the finest jump shots in Central
— Syracuse &lt; oach Paul Sry........
diiappeared after the gsmr
a threat to D rie d punches with Helnaohn aftJ"«ow \h.&lt;
range Ihiv season after surh great Honda . be always
success last rear, Laver is hop rip the cord* for double figure*
ft
d lht p l „ » „ into their
iny that Dxndridre still has time
Junior, uJohn
Allred
w . s
w - -will pair
L o u js e S | ]g g s j o p s
..................................
ahare
of the action. ,
to rome bark strony and help his with rebounding are Terry Christ*
" I guess it was a ease of hot
tquxd in the dotriel tournament. en&gt;on at ihe forwards tonight,
tempers on both teams." he
March 4. K Cocoa.
Both have their work cut out for
I
I
111
«l T* I J
shrugged, adding league Treiidm i
All-conference guard and serond them. Although neither measures
If lk P W O rth r lP ln
Podoloff would receive
---------------'—
six feet. ther have proven to be L Q A v I f w J I I I I I C I U
thP fnlirf, alrtail* in a report
the
trost
rel-ounder*
this
season
x x ji » .
|| &lt;
J ft
The fourlh period artlon began
Christenson Is a new»timer in the
L I K E WORTH. H .
f U r i i - „ „ „ |(rmp,r ) fouW Ru.vell and
starting lineup ani has proven
to be a very fine ihol. as well at Louise Sugg &gt;. icd^hol w.nner of thp , 4„ pr rcta||,ted with a loop
Ihe St. Petersburg Opon Uat week. |B| lf„ hin(J puilti, Both trenches
the leadrr in Ihe rebounding de
pertinent.
Coach Dirk Silvers will

I

While Haired Boy
“S"k‘Feature Favorite

Tiger-A's Trade Brews
United Free* JnteraaDosial
*been inrluded In a "package irade talks with General Manarer
While
several major leatue
* offer l» the Athletics along Rick Farrell of the T u r n
leans ennaed in their flrat " i " 1 *outhP*w *l,rher Billy lloeft
„
bccjme expendable when

s ir a r "* *

*.

„.«**-&gt;•

b* " ” * "
Detroit Tirera and
Parke Carroll, yrnrral man. and Dun Mossi from tlm Indiatv
‘ off
“ season.
non. A 2»&gt;ft*m«*
A thleltct today bat- ager of the Athletiea. admitted he during Ihe
/
... . d .
has been dickering with the Tigers winner in 19*. lloeft
Iloef won only
&lt;»&lt;» *round ■ ..
l r., « _ ln ,„d and. •There's
strong
games the folloi
...... .. . .a --------- rpom_ ... Bme
„„lr ..................following
season
volvlnc Harvey Kucnn and Borer
0j t d (l| wl|h i)Piron when and wound up with a Kb* record
1 r*t down to Honda nest week." ],,/ year.
The Tiger* are seckiny Maria
•'However, were not interested
jn addition lo their Irade nego.
anr} Hector Lopcrt in order to add In trading Miris and Lopes," add- tislions. both the Tiger* *"d V *
morp M W . r
t
. their lineup ar.d ed Carroll, who declined to idrn- , rP bu*y attempting to sign „•&lt;•'«*
willing
.
tiling to
to .sacrifice
Kuenn to tlfy the players mentioned In his ,| ' straggler*'' before the start of
(p , thp * C. aluyters.
A— ----------------ieriouf uorkoul*
Th r
Tisrr*
announced
An informed source told United
pitchers frank I-ary. Tom Mors
Press International that Kuhn has
snd (iroeeg Slice Jr. would h*
considered boldoi'ts if Hey failed
to rome to term* before the team s
hitter)rrrn reported to camp to.
lulled Pretx Isitrrnational
day. while the A * are getting no.
It'll be no exaggeration if Mad* where in contract talks with slug*
United Pcrvt lnlnnallor.il
lion Square Harden President gmg outfielder Bill Cerv. who te*
Last
Ned Irish decides |o bill this ported!) is asking for *73.000.
SC Jolin » 4N .A . y *7 Niagara 7i year's National Invitation Basket* J Wbiley ford *ss* among the
ball Tournament as "New York mining Thursday when the New
*|, I , , f rl. " 5 f icn* &amp;I
S \. I
.« U U u o vy kO
City vs. the United States."
York Yankees conducted their
l*“ '■*,,M
‘ on “ l*n*'*’
. . in the first drill for hatter)men. The a r #
That's ,nr
Ihe - way .Vit .was
&lt;«#• *!* Te^ ,' . S*
d.svs before the eutlrge milhpaw rrporledly has been of­
;» « * « «
M
^ M .hxvir, .7andaU in »*&gt; and fered a 13 noo raise, which would
*, 11“^ , ' , *s
it look* a* if it II be that way lake bis salary to about tis.ooo,
Northeastern
1 Wooster oft
, |(ln whfn , hf loutn, m rnt get. but it was based on a ao-called
"good conduct" clause.
season,
K

the

"'*i

New York Vs. U. S.
In Garden Tourney
Cage Scores

tternel Basketball Assoclaliun
. . , . counting heavily n*i hi* y o u ng ile rt
—
Even so." ilacAuley argues,
Kancy itepplny While itaireii to rPl,f l ( ,(,e t#IJf victory ,K*'
inu
"* . man
.. tan .be 4 hfeellntall and
. hr Boy I* r i , f d Ihe clan of tonights |b
,,ore«l over Ihe baby &lt;

,

t
- I

/{
i

\\
I
I

t s
, 1i

r

» \£-

.. . . . . .

.^

-* -• »"&gt;*•

probably call on John Taylor
-J n basketball, this would aecm Undo Kennel i iuh.
Mike Huberts at the forw
AC improbable as Prank .Sinatra
nut the log ninth event also in
f t i P . , Pa course at SI»nd.reU. or
........... h,. I . quality stalwart. ^ ' g i l a V d ' ^ n d M * f m i. Tam
M illie Shoemaker ptftylnj T *r'* " x* Tamar and Cilen t olson
n).
ypni.
the JV s.(ua
w „ _ ttir
__ rr4xot
_
^ _________
_
in the movies. But MaeAuley
........
-*
• ’
Sixty-Nine pound White Haired «ow. has a^ v e r y 'Any }V * season
[nebea^thinks “
the* Im illeJ
«h* ' u- ' ,h l’0*1 P«.t,on . record, with two game, rrmalniny
fellows accept defeat too easily.
for the feature and it given fiveSure, the lillle guys need iotwo «arly odds by the .handicap
B lilld S L6dCi
mare physical ability, a. well as per. He ran second to Happy
but
added desire and dedication." he Lucky in hia last encounter,
saya "The mod Impctriant thing, poded an Imprrsivg ll.ftS second

*

V

' T i 'm

1

“ '« “

.

• "“ »&lt; I** "•&gt;

amateurs.
Close brhln were Kathy lor*
mlius of
Pl&gt;... n i P*L
I) B og. St. Andrews, III,, both
with 7I» Mickey Wtigbl of Bonl
ta Calif whom Mis* Suggs heal
in
win Ihe St. Petersburg tourney,
had a 73.
Joanne (sncidwln^ of HavethiH,
Mi** . led the amateurs with
37-3t.fi,
Wind hampered play on the
Toe nix y night'* bowling
, i.pening dav, with many of ihe
ABC Garbage Service pad
favorites falling behind. Defending
*" ' h#
champion Marlene Bauer Hagge
**m*» frr,m ,’r , ' w',!on of V m ib u r ^ i" was .even oyer par
Dairies,
wl)b # yj nPl,y Jtwvarl* of hpart*

In SandspurLoop

______
1.
k . world
l*h*d »*&gt; ’ be money inrresome is
endowments
la IIhe
limes.
If Ibis Is so. one might begin
Tamar la given four ■lo •one
*tk' wonder if Eddie Arcaro could
line.odds from Ihe anth
ba
Ibe
heatyweighl
champion
of
he the henyweight champion of
(ea’lure
world or whether Bid Veeck'i ■
BM| ,tu r.l i r e . in a
S d g e t might no have wound up J „ |h . ‘ , | U n r phol„ fmi(h fot*
j
no.
heller renierfielUer than Jne ,
, homestretch burs 0f trading tram, as A 111 pulled nut
all the atops to roll a 11*1*1 scratih
fDIMaggin. But MlrAifley t l k r l •
pd
•ftpm stand for the ' little ineii
... the feature are Mean *^es. J4I4 handicapped This I*
* -Look at Ben Hogan." he poinls w(ulp |&gt;rm tt|l (ir , rff n, |&gt;*. the highe.i ,eile* rolled in m ue
&gt; i l . "He rould have been told that nuli
c;r«d# and Beat Lit* lh,n • &gt;r » r *‘f '".wllng in the
*R* was loo little and too skinny „ on’
.Sand'pur*. ABC al*» had Ihe
rW hit a golf hall with Ihe bruiser*.1 A " |uP, f „t matinee card will highest teem game with 6*k«K.
TJlit he had the dtlerminilinn and ljPfln , , 2 p m tomorrow, followWiUon Maler took all thiee
•will to wm. Look at Don Hennon P(j
tbp Pvenmg hy l l evenis game* front Hobson's in a.miner
an* Pittsburgh A lot of people told ,|»rtinf at 1:10.
‘ lose match of the evening Mar*
— im ‘he was too small
“ ‘for college
“— '
___
[ gie Winxls led the Furniture team
aakelhall at 3 fret, ft Inches. But
j m j TI notice he’ll get a lot ol
All-America voles."
as
—
rd 10 *•* BoumillatT secret «r*|Min
n u r r ic a n e
OOCn
«• It t.,,^ two games Imm Wade's.
i i*n Mcphetsun made Ihe 1#7*
CORAL ti AB LER
(U lli
*ti Thomas J
rt ltoyia.-tenner line in Albeit. Shaw picked up the
coach at D u k e ,'M F IW # ' named I 9 and Maiv tuvu DanylilA made
assistant line roach al the I'm two,hard ones, the A 7 IU and the
4-T-10, Other split thrinkert werl
"O R A L GABLES f i l l ' l l — Guard varsity of Miami
rk lllekav led Ih# University
Head Coach Andy Gustafson Ruth Phillip* for Wiftun-Maler,
Miami Thursday night to a said O'Boyle "will be a valuable picking up llie 5 A In and Dottie
S'-*) vielory over ffie'*on and It* asset to our staff and a tremen Malts for Robson * knocking ojt
‘ serond straight Florida Intercol ( dom help to u s "
ibe 4 ft 7
legiatr Confrrtmr
ba ik e lb a ll
O'Boyle, 41, we* a star guard
\ r xt week will Imd VAilson*
Championship.
at Tulane in lts1» and 1’.'40 He M , ipr notching Peifection on
The flashy aophomurr led the ivegan his roarhing &lt;arrrr at his lanes one ar.d twn, WadcT will
swaaami attack With m pmnl* while alma mater as line rnarli
sMdami
He tackle AIK Garbage &lt;&gt;n lane*
tar guard Gene Well* dumped iolned the Duke marhmr staff in tb,fp , n.j jnur , nrf Roumillar *
»ior
lu ll.
,
so for Ihe Insers.
•vill toll against llnhson's nn lanes
smi led 11-T ft at balflimr.
OTIuyle also *er&lt;ed a* brad five and six.
liar
t .The vielory gave the H u m rna.h at Southwest Miisouri Slate
vewnek a ennferenrr irrnrd of nine ami a* line N ir h at Kalitas
wi^x against one defeat and a Stale College
t » son mark nf in 7.

::::

S

0 Boyle Is Nomed

PifCing

S

Sportsmen Slate
M e e tin g Monday
-JThe Seminole County Spnrtlmen's Assnriitinn will meet la
Ihe .Elks Club annex at ft p m
Monday.
This will he ihe first lestion
since hunting season. Hunting
law t nf ISS9 Will lie reviewed
with an eye toward revision. All
members are urged tn attend

*».»

Two Title Events
At Daytona Today
As Big Race Nears

J

t p * 'o N

Sanford To Play
Qviedo For Title

S A V "

you
your

S

w r it e

ow n

tic k e t

Skiing or sunning . . . you
decide. Then sore a fraction of
your total ettimoied
emotion tost her* weekly.

tE J S S

* W

W

G O FO R D-W AR D

Rigney May Leave
Hospital Today
SAN FRANCISCO 1 C P I 1 hill
Rigney. San Franriirn Giant man•|re who frartiiied bis |«w in an
automobile arrldfnt Feh, A. may
get aut of the hospital t.-day, Ihe
Giant* said.
The Giants said 11 was hoped
I hat Hlgney rould depart fnr lb*
training earn 11 al Phoenix, A ria ,
Feb. 2A or 17,

*•

take an N IT bid or vnt# to go to both feel if they accept their new
the NCAA tournament.
contracts they indirectly will ad*
"Well jump at a chance In go mil they were guilty of flaunting
lo the NTT," said Coach l/iu Hot training ru in last summer,
sin! after his tram 'i smashing
Belief are Byne Duren of th*
viclory. "If we aUo get a hid Yankee# just cut under the wire
from the NCAA a Vote of the
Thursday when he signed foe
P1*)*^' will decide the ciuestinn. HJ.COO— a *1,0^0 raise over hi*
»«*
,0 v,,il I3S* salary.
isrsiund and take the chance of
Other signing* by dubs: Bo
losing out altogether. I think our Porterfield of Ihe Pirates, N on
hoys devene a tournament bid. Cash of the White Sot, Mika
The team has been developtpg Haves e&gt;f the Athletics, Al JMarstsadily and when mir shooting cik and Ron Jfansrn of lht
average holds up. we’re a match Orioles, and Larry Jackson of tha
for any tram In Ihe country."
*Cardinal*.

Garden To Start
difficult .put* &gt;**ni
Promoting Fights

J

lurjicanes
te'hon, 99-81

Sevmour lushed llemsohn after „ 1VM 4 K I M n l - s M Harvey
Celtic clouter had sent Hop ^
(
Morehouse 7J Fisk 71
Ur.s sprawling to Ibe floor. In an
ba’ ng Atlantic Christian ft*
exchange of right* and lefts. Sey , pnojr Rhyne 14 Lion .10
moor suffered a lump high on hi* i m i ,,,,, ,,, ||0„ i(lJ j*
((jrPhPal| He aclually wa* the only j.iu d r g a M .\;biny*,si. 7*
ca.u.ny of the night^
«'«,hoUc U. 103 Western Md 71l
Police finally had to bleak up a yy \ M u&gt;vley an ito' Concord 70
pod gameengagement involving
t( !cnvjii, si. Wed Va. Tech. 70
n fln, 0hn, Conley and a hod of |.jm0!n Memorial !&gt;3 King Col. 7h
wrathful Syracuse fan* a* they Morris Brown «&lt;! Benedict 7a
were making their way In Ihe Rollins 75 Honda Southern
JrVuIng room
Center tot ilellinnine 77
P. S. S)racuse won the gamr, Spring Hill It Miss. Southern 4A
113105
Houston 103 Hus! at
-------------------------------- 1
,
Sosilhnest
Monts sc New Mexico 59
We*|
.h , n „ t
l^ «i* A Clark r.t Col of Ida. M
lournanieot here two years ago,
sarded a 71 to tie with Kuthie
Jessrn, Seettle. Wash.
Jackie Pong of Daly City. Calif.,
DAYTONA r e a c h F i. f u n .
another of Inr tournament threat*.
- A Urge fteld of r.rs driven by w , l t u u 1 u r 1 11 I e
manags*d lo fire a 77 despite a
Coach Howard Gordie's fast
sige uf Ihe flu the night before, some of the nation's lop driver*
She still felt ill at the end of tha roar off tndav in Ihe opening Sanford Junior High eager* addday, but did not plan to du-p out event* of Ihe hig NASCAR stock *d another victory tn their record
car rare*.
*n ,hf ,,( ,°nd day of the SemiI Two featured race* were on lap nole Junior high tournament, de
— the IdO mile tlrand National featmg Slavia, 12-15
championship rlrcuit and the !W
In anolher tilt of the afternoon,
mile
convertible
championship the Oviedo squad ripped Lake
NEW YORK lU P I) — Madison event
Monroe, 32ft.
Square Garden, under new siwner
Tlie lop 10 finishers In both
The Oviedo girls had a victor
whip,
,r , will use
. ,pay
... T. V .for. some
-----------of races will be eligible for the M10 jout d , y l0o ,|p(fJtlne thP SIavll
t, .p. rit •&lt; snon a« practicable, ' mile International Sweepstake* prl* ~"tl 32
but will m bxrk tn piomotlng ft* Sunday, along with the tnp 20 In _ '
&lt;-wn hexing for the first lime In Saturday*, eon.olallon race The
Th&lt;“
ftf ,h' ,ournfjr- » fh'
„
... ,
.
1. . ™
duled tomorrow alternoon. have
m o re than II year*.
modified and »port»man elats 200 .
i..i«,s /— .u :- .
T h .,., were ihe most intf.e.tlni roller also 1. .cheduled .Saturday n^ ,n
j ' o 1 ?, Sanford .." a d
new policies announced after Ihe
havniri d rie r* in the Grand
..
, _ , , .
.
l.rst meeting of the Garden (.ur- Nallunai include Glenn (Firth*!!) ^
Seminole County
|Mvrali»n s new board nf directors, Robert*. Daytuna Beach; f.ee Pet- . .
which named Harry Mark.on grn* ty, Randlrman. N. C
Tom Pit Junlor W ,h rh*'"P|onera! manager nf Ihe new boxing tone, Chicago; Fred Wilton. Drn
selup.
1vrr. Colo.j Bnb Welborn, Greens 1
Maiksnn has been managing boro. N. C ; Collon Owen*. Spartduecior of the dissolving Inierr*. snburg. S. C.. and Curti* Turner,
tl«rial Boxing Club of New York. Charlnlte, N. C.

aa.f o r th o

tw w V**4 - I •&gt;*• '** Is-S
IV#sA*l *»*

I*

. i« h

-** ls.s,i IV &gt;• IS«q i
. . . » , , , s , „ a * .» „
w s ..i/ • - ( , r s w S m o i t » H .
t' l* |*s s*» **.-•■'* If t t S*w&gt;s

t"*S« J .
mt

' *• al

•*, ** 1 ev. f t \ , f

. . . forth*
Its* *W■' Ml M (*.« | |t Vv, W
9*1 • * * ,'.-TUs C*k T**e*w.

•a •• T&gt; MO k CCWi r « „ m .
* •* *s,*-.***s *&gt; ms
I,, p
» •» rk* &lt;*••'-( r*»ao*r t&gt; '**•

•

e.'s. O***. i S s m
*•»**' •- *« «• is as law '•&lt;*

ess., a-* '**!* ••■•t w l**t.

. . .f o r t h o

S M tp trlo o k &amp; sI
"l

RACING
Nightly
8: P. M.
ightly (except Sun.) 8:10
Matinee Wed. b Sat., 2 f . M.
★
SPE C IA L M A T IN E E F R ID A Y
# Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Standfl
J e r r y Collin*,

Operator

Sorry, No Minora

•** '** SasA 4a»**»»a-*«w
» * „ *•&gt;, ta *.**&lt;w
***.»* I tl I •*&lt;*»-• , -**,
It,

t-sv-r aW *••• •*
*•■* tar . . . sal
IssSil N n t * i
* , , t . »,*a.lv.tia,
•*■••».*, **w M i

m s* t&gt;

a J*

M *•-*. IwU Ha
i ^ r • MX
r n it -n S M S .
w k , 'i v i .

G O '59 FORD TRUCK
Th ey’ra h er*-new Ford Irueka for ‘*9.
Here to lake you Ford-ward for saving*.
Ford-ward for modern atyle and rugged
dependability!
There are brand-new feature*: nylone e a r.

reinforced seat fabric* that wear up In
twice as long , . . new c«h interiors. And
there are the proven gas savings; the
proven longer life of Ford'a rugged chas­
sis! Come see the new '59s now!

PO R D TVtUCKS COOT L I U

u ft« r« o tv w ...u ftft r e i w

... iA a riM M * . ra e »

ST R IC K L A N D • M O R R IS O N , Inc.
f.oe« led R M II m So u th

I :

Of Sanford On Highway 17-92

SO* E- 1*1
Hanford. Florida
If You'ro Interested in an A-l 1'itd Truth — Ue Sort to 8t« Your Ford Dealer

W. ScoU Buna, Mgr.

207 Macmoti* A*o.

,0

�rnOGRAMS S TA R T

Jh &amp; S a n fo h d

P. M.

6 :0 0

d fa u rid (tf&amp; d d y

F R I D A Y . F E B . 20th, 13.',9

I Mlllt* I'. H.
«.»« Ml Tn , t ir ly *ht.„
It, M&lt;i. W»«lh»r
«t) Tuabaal Arm,
4 lii Itntlne Cim rt
4 I* Ml «*«|B#r • N,wa
«&lt;) tVtlifli.lit
4 it ill .*»•»«

f:tl |4|
(•»
I ;!• ( 2 )
Ml

Mi 1‘nlrn ractrit

I JO *2 * l l&gt; &gt; guteri
«•♦ Mi r HI'U
Ml 1%til iMtntf
121 Holt !•-«*•

tit* it i M ,ill.flit " , fo n ru

ill 1 *1, . *f la s t, i i *h( , i .

t&lt;&gt; Paii lih#M

«%l NakM i’ll?
I If Mi A, hllli r i l ’ hAll*9
•
: : !n .s » » i r u i o
12# Thin Mtn
It.•• I 2ft ID-line
•4i UntWn
It U t « i Jo h n P it ' - S#* *
i « l I'irton la Ptrion
It. i l |V» ,V•w•
l!'» PnnrT*
tret i * i ( i t n # m » - W i n n e r
Priori*
m .m Ml #lm|f
t i n 111 liek Parr
H i U »t la
• %11 ii it %t i. n.
i
&lt;li W#tttrn*Maiii
t *o i«» off lo AtMnlrM
« a I ItI * " * *»»• ft ’ #hf•
t it (i t C iM iln Ktnitroa
i* u «?» f'nrifMMt
• n lit j*k t K tn(
(21 F'.nmh #M fl'dlir
11.80 til fltchli m l Jccklt
«!» Fury
11:10 « li Hub in Mori

S E E US FOR A
C O M P L E TE S E L E C T IO N

O F -----W nlche*
J f &lt;*»lry
Dinmnnd*

Birth-tone Itin g I -e (lor lludrrt
Charge nr Layawgy

U)sudt *”."n

W 2 E. lit

PA 2-0181

Open Sunday
i

a. m .

til i r.

ill Clfcuo Boy

m.

l I T I H ill T r. N

►KI SH I M l - S E A FOOD
MEATS — (ifMM T R IE S
C O L D B E E R T O t il)

IS a* •&lt;» MntT#*M MtlfD

12 I Trut ftlarr
ISiSO ( Z &gt; UtlerTMt IMtir
I *• I# Y »,j p Mt r-1r t
i 2 i Hr U lilted

B EN N E T T S

1 II i l l Hi* Pirlura
1 1»i ( 2* Mot I#- lit •nrv
1 «. i l l Pro lift* h n Cont#at
; on i l l Ira lloikat
i#fi * iin*
2.1* i } § i" tii
C i i* »W* .#ta«k**ht||

(fo rm e rly Holcom be'*)
t:ni h . :mh
I Rtnrli, We»l of I'renth
phone:

r \ :

N i * i • T» i*l»» r 1*»rt,
SfMt^DoR fegA^Cfll
HB(klkl«*Wllt«r»
Mil I'Alldl

w :j

Ml I’tfioun CiPff*

l i l t C# L'iutl A*
« H ( t l lUnli'.anl
*11 IDilfih Turf I P
» to &lt;*i Atl*iar tiffIf
i Jf Channal 2 ?&gt;#••"»*
i l l i^hautpl^n Boolirt
I 10 i 2* Jadg* n*F P#*«
t it i t i ram mi ml Par Humane •
C# Mii a Ii#rrin««r
»

% illr In lit
\k k jJLlJk A J
any r*r
— AISO lira,. Duty

CURVED

„flit

■laltrrir, fnr
Iniiuilritl
■ml Mirinr

A
nti tilASS
ImialUlien

Windshield*

For All

$5 A L L O W A N C E

Cars

«n ynur balirry I»w*,i1 pur-

Our Speclnlily

fhi.e of new YOCAM BATTERY -

III M »r. I» l.

McKancy - Smith

Seminole Ilottery Co.
ini S. Frrnrh
REPAIRS -

P A IN T &amp; GLASS
251A S. Park
FA l «l»1

FA M W
CHARGING

PROGRAMS ENT)
S P. M.

Ju id &amp;

FR ID A Y , F E B . lTIh, 1669

»,i *v»*it r,-e
•e &lt;ri A,,m 4 .'HIM ftftftrl
til Die It i*'url
. 2• Vt*tier, Tl.,1 Tt, •V||,| ’ * |4| III t,wot
i n tit Halil B&gt;|il
at*
i.
i
,&gt;*i.if*
iv
k
"•
C H A N N E L LIS TIN G
.It M4u,l firtr
i*t p*i A«a«*.
■It Arihur M»afr*»
tit ii.t , Riaan
* 54 »4, pH»h ,u,4 4,
i*i RUIttexv
i
i
i
1*1
Rtatt
P,i4»tl
tit
Ta«"» Dr Malene
(9 ) W L 0 F -T V ARC
1 1, ill M», To llirtr *
! OKI. IN DO (Gy VVUU0-TV CBS
POf4
2 » Krftlt ____r
tit • i rixff
III illtnn HlilM
aimiantlr*
**ft M i Will* T h ( ( # l U n l i
i*
•
J*
1***i tt* deck
t;i tilth rum&lt;nl«*,
l«l Hutldl hllOhr •••
*;."* n f **d r H« vi ft r i
i n , ft er.-m Tin t r „ i t
D A Y TO N A BEACH (2) W ESH TV NBC
i , i t&gt;uo&lt;&gt;nt .*tin» «f tt'Win i, 2 ft i ! » Ilittautfftlft
; It (21 Pi tipi# An lunar
■
*
■
cerlilt
tl T*ur*
V*4 **I (*i i "•ill frtr*tf*n#
**! JnHrt DftU
.*&gt; w , , P* feu Truat
(•» Parry &gt;i*i«p
(91 Vt. oi rT***Iti
i* (V (*l .Vi#» . VVat'Hftf
4
*
1
t*&gt;
c.tt,
far
a o*y
il» Dick CUrk M u*
If SB id* Kllfi* WMia
ti * ,•* vt# a.n ftiiftftf - Ipftftl
, •» S,.|»t»r D*r
&lt;2# T «»ear
llf ,V#*|
iii hvJJ JiMjrn»F
i ii \a«* i.W aitfiir lportl
l it (ti Parr* it&gt;m»
■
*i
.Cnifui,
Aaaeiinng
I'MII *** ,Vlwi*tt •*i9.#r
ft# Iuik . a
l&gt;tnnr Thom**
••V VI (i* fft
Mft
if* n*r Point
ill a.&lt;rtr li*rm
ll t* (!» w •11har•,va« *.B|»#t •
It (*» Jt v Pair
i.i* 141 ,« i . w*r»l Ttr.l
Cl Tatar ituoft
m : t*i r 14, at vain
l 1* i « i l\at«ttd fttio ar All**
i*i VV#itklr l N**• if*aril
(Il PfttaltM 4*Ki #|*ft
U
M
uf
►
i;#*
!»•
i#
1
l
1
Mil
n
i
Tb,
,
1
1
,
4
*
»
t*ii
&gt;,,i» Pair
&gt; *0 %l% 111*%W faddla
i*» Mad#
VHIIIV4 V «*
lift Cl iic k m it. l;,id«r&gt;
1M t lie*IU4
iiee a*i Mini
11.1ft •« • Htt«49
191 l4wfdi(f hllli
MV (?» T .4*’ — Oarraa i*
: t» ( *i 1rut T4 u# 4URM'iVl M
(Cl Ann S.thcra
I
••
I
Btl* W«lf
(21 jilk r*rr
V eft t Ni«A«
♦C4 Jim mi D#*h - Vaniff
i*. r«,t,» Piataauao
i » i TurnUbl*
lip (ill* PHrftll
(
*
4
iviaiVM
im
*
«.
•
a
i
i
i
i
im*,n
KftftCftrfta
jim
,
,r
,i
u&gt;
D
a*
1
ft
*
r
t
iri
■
a.
p,-,t
•
:ie
'
i
:i
Cl
1 It «;» ctmirivR u p
il . «* Mai
lit 1*1*11it# rift aheuft#
: n (?• Hiii 'li ill a *
7 V (2 i 1v,,lii — Oft,'re* ir
&lt;*i Mi, ,»» |1,uia CtU*
lip Im i i ilun
Ml In » a l
♦V| Pith r»«*
4 ,1 i*. i 4-u», i amiral
ill tin,.-, I’ltiy
•ft 4 2 » P'ttM'ift I l r i l r i
M
l
i«»
N*^
•
I
I •1# Cl .vfri in 1'iuol
M* Tnfrtftftf P*om
DM .11 »'4 lltrtaer
4•1 ftluair Mitii*i
di M u
tt.it m tiun ktaoka
l«» N*n*
. \•»
•.ft i *i vi*#|ftr*r Trttia#
2 ift ( 2* V ,*&gt;a i»r viaD'rta
1:1* ■a. «
I *4 (Ii r«t*lBlI kanitro#
Mi Patumr k«&gt;*
l #v iii w ..!h,r— Ni- *
«ai 1 • p a f a i l
#
•
if*
fliialrt
n#
V
I
1
i -t TiitMII *«,!•
■ «s iii .Vi m
; ’.li *4» it i h » i y r*uol
(•» Vfirftlrtft Tiw»
11.99 Cl .S**» I «'1 W*a! Fff
( ** Mail |!&gt;t (Tec, k
1*1 Mo .
.
•ii (2» TaMitf iarv'F#
I It •*i *t,» -e Camirn
i«» N*»» ani Vt»*ih,r
ill |* A I Han *
&gt; 10 (; » •twin Tina ID'rtti
i l l ft •.frt l‘» f r.e***rtA
(«*
ftTlAu#
Oadfrtr
(VI VIj* !'•
4
7
4
i a4 V’l#rU;|lrl In f"»ur•
ift
S,*t
(i*I rraok i#
v 2* 12i Haiti#ri i&gt;s»##i
*•* I fall# l.u#f
.Ii n tiirfreal
• ii »ft pit Harlans
ii;i * i 2*J,tk Pane
(«» w i.o (jo Y«»a Trull
la.7v (7* l»t*uc lla Mi
••i 14wife Dmin
•»* r* M ilnt
N*a§
•ft*(‘aC#1 Ha# i!p*Tii»-n
i ift c» « ,ii. for , r&gt;»r
i*! II arkIa9 T'wi
1
4
■
v
i
?»
Tratiufft
Hurt
ll.it t«i Maiia^Ti* rnv flini
4«l l-n|,l,r 1&gt;»t
(•• 1l#af! eif 1ia *Itv
10 I* (2» Trf»»y»» Hurt
r i i.aiii v v. vc.
ill
Yhr
tdnl
’1 • • ( •( pflfft •• fllftM
lim it .. IUn4n*n1
ll.lt i ' i Tr ♦ 1* n*«M
i k •ft» N#rr at
l#p Mot la- Msni l ala N1fttil T.ftft ("» ToJ*. — C u n , tr
(i» t (iii# I.MfY
111 •\ it* i*iu*l4ft* ft N l«l
7 11 •*•Nftft •
( 35 4C1 Pd|a #*f Night
ill Vint)* tllflB**
H t • if* Cmft am*at iun
BiMIAl P. M.
lift ♦ft4 Hath
I * I -Ii4I I'.HJrtlft It**( VM*
•ft* T n D -lift r
*21*aunt9 1‘ftlf
IS .eo Sai"i» *J» t*hr411ophf f •
*
(•
11
*
pi
f
t
Id
Kasngi
rco
11
I#
il*
('rtiti*liinlla
'll
lift*
f
2
i
( It r#ta* It ntf Ha *••
f
t
l
’
•
tii IInr rtimt*
1 1a •ft* N‘*•a
ill *r«t* l»,*Dir
(«i 1 ncia Ti ah
42 11 i r • I I,it I* m • lM**f
MUHftt r. H,
RECORD RACK
||*I Cl Hit P fur#
11) r#t#f Li*»&lt;1 IIi m i
(ii Thl* I* T» # Llf*
ftft t t , Ti# lift OrniAk
( c» Pop#* a riiihrtuia
f•
&gt;*
v
v
v
v
i*
.
vi.
(**
l.oi
a rtf l.ifft
t Ct 111 » rat MuLarl*
1
!•
9
*
lixnlbl* Tim,
v ta ( ?» Under • D •**t
*’Top« in Popa" ,
*«» Piinlh Tntaua Pirir
1
2
9
4
(1
1
Tlr
Ta#
I*1
*
i#V
H *?i It C m 14 H i V ah
4ft1 (Y09*1r Wpa'di*# k#f
ta.vt 121 i'&lt;iusn I*« ,ii
;,J» ill M»t la—Th# Haul af a
&gt;|*| |.ill* '(if ie*'#
*ii Pftftrc'k For Tjm#ff#9
i n Id w #a!hAf*.V« n i ' UpI ,i
in V1il#a D*fta**
12
If
(
:
»
•
*
rtu
III
H
a
T*’d
litinBlar
.VIS K. Ill S (. a t
ti l ii11h»#i iiir
1« It •|| Ti #i •ura Huai
c» lit mar
141 f i * fur T«ii*«( raw
2 l&gt; ill | i« Ha«katbaD
•I i *i Tii* ii utJi ftft ll|M
(Vi ftlrti *
. 41
i
*
I
I’I*'
1
*
•
»
(*
M
uBfli
tii Mr#i! i hilltf *t
SANFORD A Y E .
ft II ( « 4 !' oi m Cain# a
#• (ii iutia
1ft u *4i .V#ea
1? #* i«* 11ui*II9c l.ltht
3 Mi l^«t Wtihl
•1# Cl Nin e
•*l Varna
•“» dam* **f Cum#4a
i ll Ml I till, t M, •,o|«f
1
»K « !&lt;H* #
Munir
la Mv BuninNa
*
4
i
v
*
M
a
t
r
i
In
f
t
at!*w
-n
1t T ! •
. *v* * -ii m 4*in n \* ***a
•V* l.ttif*a* a
ill u 4.1M *.f |&lt;]|at
(2» Tt«pi*#r
i «t Ci S#%*•
Si ii* at t •
t
11 2ft *;# •‘oftkfit •ai ii.r*
t *i I,lb# »r a
I ...tl I '*t liioM** l*a*l*t
----------My
Dnt An*
(ft*
p.
It
M
u
«
m«i
l«A
fl
ti
1
r
a
Tun
P
e
&gt;
:ll
ir
(Cl
tin » i , » Tb« Nit tan
1.11 1*1 V* |li# VY^flti T»(f «■
Hi lit anri Hr* Xoriki
7 •• ( *4ftfra*♦a i»f DiD«#r
id Paiar l.md Ifaeta
4.14 |9# tiumins h(«r&gt;
( j i Vtr *n*| VIra Vnrik
•
*
»
lilin
J
f
t
ft*
JR
!
Only
Iluiini
7
Ift
(if
V
v
#athtr
(*• A•k IVaa:illta|o*i
i*i Flat u tt **•»«
Tl Kill%t r. vi.
vft it, Tfiith ®r Cvniiiuiani
|l9Q|tll 1 11 a 2,if (?»
7 Ift (C(
til Urbhut Tha Vm •
"iiuif» rt* ♦'•»i»*a(|»iartfa
it a* &lt;71 Tic T#« Dough
(VI Nana— Don (»#ildar4
( i l JiiTtinv Daaa - V iija t r
1
•
JltillclM
(ii
Jimma
D
a
**
i
\
trlalF
1
c»
l*
C
v•
*
»f
M
'a
7 Ift 4T1 ilMAH#!
i*i Tait.riiu. pi*Hi«
i *i Da n In ( *ii l
4
2
1
If
i*Auld
fl#
Y"'I
i:
:•
(ft*
I It 1*1 A111*i#'.ir Hour
2 If i ** 1U* • #1aftt*
4
*
4
!#*»rfI,
for
Tin*r*#row
i *i Jk*o«4i Mi*h I'ta••ur* *
( t « 111*u» a far* a
( « « riftv T-i'ilf If nn#H
ft aa 4*1 &gt; 1 ( ’oftfl*D*11jA1
4.*t Hi . rn of VmtAinln
A Com plrltly Inalntled
*Vi V*iit , Hi Min
!? •V (il (lul'tlr a Lit hi
|L&gt;
M
%
*
|
i
•
r
t
1
«
•
*
a
•
*
»
»2» Viral T m I’raii
S
M
(«»
II « ramff
1
III Aurora — Vftrlfttr
1 Ift (ftl T . l#l| (ha Trut”
• It (•• 'I » aullatk i •Hurt
(!• Trtuni Di VlilrtO#
iti «*bai liontlar
»Vi »t#Ju Ii # rit*#k
; it ( 2i Pat.*r Uf Uantlan
2 I ii* T»*a \ a#4tat I* fnur*
l*i !•*•*"*
. •» » r m Tb#«a Hnnl*
111 THERM
i"*i »:«ktiiti Kiifiily Ha*ia
i *i vv b&gt;* D#* T«t'#i Tail*t
Itl*i *•» la- k ilrnnv
4 #• ( •* ».* » m fvr * P i t
Boiilad
(*l llf1ftiif9F (»*T
ill llwale khoD
iti pitiirit (*i \m* HiH
( i n Sertlrc
I at |i * Ftrtr V jaw
4 l| fit 9#,r#i ifftf I
FOR
!
I#i Pol ftutlliin
| |4 ill I if* if VIftllI
• 1'# i *i I,awirart
’ 3 1 00
*11 rounif rutr
f Of iti f*iMtl Pl'lrl'l
1 41 if* Hoti#
»*» i*l Tl**atit
i«( r n I* w * •
*•» • i 4i
1
i.’omplft* Line of—
(Vi f*.*p#i a l*|»»»
f it i *i A ' *4 MIU Dra. «
# 1* ( I . . •*
VIo u m l l #•• vi*n Without a Qua
1*1 F ,1'#’ m*n
Jf f»&gt; I . • f - ret la fount
By n l l l .K M EWAI.D
I Iheir ran outfit — AUtlitl I’l l ) » 4 Of t*’ VVa* *■*v ****
nP.
(iaii Appliances
141 til* har-i fit*n -M
i*i r#iifitt§r l&gt;«ctor
111 11 I• II fin#n
NEW
VtiRK
(
U
F
O
—
1
muH
|
'
nu,,f
n'0,‘'
D
*
al-out
Itme
»e
I* la itt IIk tpaar Tlutitri
ill IIalia
E A S Y PAYM ENT P L A N ‘
It It MlK'ware
tnnfe.i . p m o n .l prejudice *1 *" *nt c,f th^
4 "\ (&lt;• 11*,% a Uanttr*
1*1 VVtiak • M I hi#
lift
i*i Via#1 llr*«ra a
U.e *i*rt of ll.il reilew. I h i.r
sh(|I| shM, r j
o rro t N^l.h 4 If ( 21 N#*i
II 94 i 2» Vln*i#«^”Tr»nif hi '
iti Rtttifii gu«rt#i
&lt;4. Saw
had II lip In h rrr with pll)'* turned in • inlid prrfurmnnrr i l l (71 Nan•
ill illafl#1
»bo.n iddifl.on — be It alcohol, &lt;W rdnridiv nlehl on in Mtt' T V
ft, Tt«a li»a Oftll
1 v#(i Iff! % ll#f*il
dope, ileepins pill*, n akinr ptUil Wmon Train that v* » I n , ,* »m
7 #* ill Col(Hi*l 2'1a*k
11.tl it# IllliilPi f.ur»M
H A S . Park
SALKS «nd S E R V IC E
F A 2-O SII
IIHVIIU I. M
or the cha rha.
' py than uiual. Harry Moure u n i : ii i«» .N««»-pvy|iii ri*iriii
? V (*» Tml*&gt;—Marrow *»
III
D
aft
*
#
(#
M
ft/*
l
i p in Wednesday msht about| mailr in honorary member of the
T V ill ,1#.#iiltd «h* .*i•ia
• ' * i « i ••11*11(111 Kaanuo
the only field* of addiction Mill tilrl Seoult on Wetlnraday ni*ht’a 7 Si i *1 Waft i Tfftli
ni I iffIr!aI lift! a•ill *
• M |4i .Saw*
unexplored urre nambtimt and t IIS -TY I *r t.ol A Scrtrl ami
9,04 if! Marnlht *Fh#*tra
»11 ti*f«nri Walk
it# iiur*t*«r I; ■in
Tnotue Roll ealin: and Iaat eten Ihere aren't many world, left I t,i» i *i T# l m
• If ill tlaadar* I•»oaat
I
It
(
2# T h# 1*1Ira I* IDftlil
ms.
CBSTV'a
Arm.lrons
HrrliIn conquer now &lt;&gt;)p,c Ro»e lee
It. at i T» I*&gt;•a*&gt;• II a H*
ivi Min* a HarrUil
Theatre icrairhed off one of ihe»e ami her titter, June llacoc. team­
i*l 11ark ina Tim#
ill 1, ft, IlartMll
If. 19 *f* Tl* •■hi 9 Mant
— the lompu'iitr pamealrr.
ed up for tome r.all) deli*htful ft al (2#
*•♦ Ailhur Hadfray
VIlit. n tUn I
with your lyjiewritcr or ndilinf machine?
"Houie of Card*"’ wa» diapeiljulk on the N D C T V Jack Pair
II t# tii Pri.a l» Ittchl
i*l DiM'Hi D## I
ii* | Dm ft4fjt f
url!
and
ua*
placed
wai
pla&gt;rd
well
a.
al,how
Wednnday
niahl
nijsht
in SDUianaiia
I *I VIDair Ijlnua
mmi all of thete Armctronc
11.11 I ?I rmt«.a* I ratltift
f fa i *i .Hr
a fttnra
i&lt;l Tou Dal Iar
(M III*! II1*1#fat,n
ihlns*
are Hut *ornehow rieiplte
I he ( hatinrl Swim
the l.lur ,
ill Paiar Mud Ham i
ill
I
\r
*lrtl
V iaar#1
the tenouanect of the proldiun— nirn, a eopi and rahhert tenet
Mim itl l*. «i.
aa •tft Thl* la THU/ l-ifa
H it ill Tie la** l»nu«a
*n tntlllon riltren*. «e are told, that Mat. Edward llinm and
(*» lUkina
1*1 III#
i •
are ran t— itop bettori— much of Jam rt llrodrrlck, it litkrlrd In )« 19 i •» Ti a*k'i'*rt »»
12.it i *» it I‘-'UI*1 Ha Yrt*i
ill Kl»Biloiti af ika ft*a
Snlen — Repair — Renlata
i&lt;« (••arch fuf T mmt truuy
it Mtiick me a* faintly tudirrou* fnr the Saturday nuhl L'US-TVt la 11 i*i &gt;aa«
ill Play Y'-a# It i•»fh
Nan •
After watching Frank Sinatra t.ale Sturm tiwii on June &lt;1 t Its II .v9 «:»
i»i s •• •■lv. t ai ii •r
11 tv •&lt;i tiuldiiny l, an
rrawl through hell to gel dope f\ &lt; The I.an Word will lie yank |
4»| Rut it
1.
tt &lt;€i »'D**i iVInduia
i*i Tappap
11.11 (Si i«ik I'aar
and Kay Mllland crawl down rd on March 11.
(*» Ulfrii#
t
li Mail#
Third Avenue to get drink, Ii
Another raptami rvbberi ar
1 1» (ti .*• lha w arid T irr»#
till HHIU ft. ft.
If I Iff A vtr* Naffh
•eemed to me fair!) Inapplicable net, fhr l.awlci* Veart. will how
t *i«! i f # T i«clat•—IIATt» *'ft»
i *i #"*'»#Ida Haora
* i*i V*w■
In thout at a rar.l placer lltai he In on April 5 on M IC TV where 7 *1
2.
•# 4?» Tr ulh a - .......
i -ni «*i i afiiftin kinftAiai
TYPEW RITER SERVICE
wat hooked. Iiooked, hookrd
it’ll he tandwlched t^lween the • il mi Sa* a
(tl Jlntfflv Ji^aa - Variat*
**i Day In &lt;nart
*i rt **rt r#f*4a
\nd I might add It aim termed Sieve Allen and Dinah Shore 9 'ft i Si Iitiifu
■mI'#r |; •■
2 21 i *i llaiftlt L«m •
:o; w. t ittt si.
a liltlr quaint in vvatrh the gam Minn, — Alien a lime vpot u tie
iti iluata Party
f i , - I,#« I*r l I ' ***I
ill II u« l H i
hlrr urilhr intlde hi. vkin and mg advanred a half hour Indv la 99 (t* I 'etiiftll !*• V*
2 j4 if# 'Viiuiii I1* Mi *
«fte Vila-. D.ft* *»
anvwrr devpetalel
No
no . . William, who'll rrplare C IlS T l i I • II ill 7I aftaIItft ft ■«»
iti im |*a&gt;alt
t*i Hi.il ii*a &gt;4 W
i *» A'lbyr U#*lft#f
I'm
not
hiKilrd
Ah
Sinatra,
i.arr)
Mooir
for
the
vuinmer.
will
1 2t ill ifi.m ir*ta It **ll
J1 ft4 i ‘ • 1*fl*• f• f*.'ftHI
S A N F O R D ’S
\h Milland. Ah. Sovan lla. ward, he nn Mnorr'i March 17 ,hnw
i*« | Dm Lucy
til \ ardirt I* 1 aura
**4 T*v*ftira
1*1 VViia Df* Vui It ail ?
You all .aid lhat in the begin*
George Gobel. who wind, up
*. i *» I 'inuirldn* n VM ft
# C9 12 * gat an rur « Pap
runs,
but we in the audiencehit N R i'-TV thow on
March 10,' II It (I* i -niftiHt ft&gt; on
iti Hi4inrtr Pa*
4*i I't iir 1.4di|i H i’ #*
i'» MwarUin |iand*iant
knewand oti. how we tuffrrrd for
will do two one hour thow, for
ill Tow D«M*r
« &lt;1 til h»&lt; rn P*l*'##4
you and rooird for &gt;ou to git into Rrituh I V on June II and July
1 it (ft I da* of S am
m i N iiu i r ••*
i t » *wiiniv l *lr
one of Ihove Anonvmouv otilflll
a Dave lirinklry will take a one i: 99 (2» Ti* k Tftc lUUftk
2 M ell .\|n( I#, VV#«jtr ri
i *t I#*** •f I 'M
There na. much talk in ' lloutr month leave .tailing Eeb, JA front
il l i.ructa IV*H
HARDWARE A IMPLEMENT STORE
H I ftwld M#
(ti Pontia Pit law**
of tardi* at In all of their mon the
NBt T T
Huntley RrmUev III* all
&gt;«* F#inh fnr T ninffk,ft
I le iti Michiv Maui* i'iub
•
i
I'Dr
Y
Hunrk
key
on
my
h
it
l
gamholi
about
thow
In
help
prepare
in
NBC
1.11 iti i 1torv* ftinaM*art
. . . ( an S A l K Y o r M O NEY
13 n i*t (lU 'Dnft l.lfthl
111 i 'artaan *ar nil at
the nrrd fnr rrco;nlllon. avoid 'll kalridnttope report tet for
1 4 •»i put *
I If Ml Hod#
4
*
1
DiW
tiftM
ante of irality. feeling of made April IP
On A L L
( 2l lp&gt;D*I •&gt;i i 4»*d1#
if* Tni*r*#r
*t • U « ■iii*. - \•w■—aper1a
iuar. and the other ilarulan! jar
t he- taint SeiDen rating, thow t il 4*i v* F#»» VI i*i 1*4 T»#rn*
* l i *i ||tu|n| l inutn
. »i vi* *&gt;*a Tt*#a *#
Vnur Hom e end OulHnnr
gon of Hie rouch iciuml of dram* viewing hour, per home per day
t tv 11# Nawa
|3( ft|nI id# lion**
t II ifi Vi m
llut tomchow. none of it really have dropped • from five hourt •tv 4* True* «r •,'rt*i«*4*r ••
it) t&gt;it aat
Need*
i*t Jiimm I'H d
touched me detpiie the fu t that Jt minuiet m Novemuer, 1937 to
I it ill llam l Lt*vari
i *i 1*a» 1*( (miff
i«« \\ wnd•ft af |l*t Wild
tnme tkillfull pliyert— Si Oakland, Rve hour, 2.1 minuirt in Novem* 2 2* it* liftAH#
T.ll iti ,v#*i-Pout y.tward*
**il H im)*# I1
**f t *
Kathy McGuire and Telly Sa.ala, her. tfti* I'lul Eord and Miml
Hi N#w•— Dan G.&gt;44irJ
4*i VJif'lli. Illrift'*
7 JV if# ftu#h*ktrt
among th rm -w rrr *pmning the lime, have been offered an nghi
1-4 4•. V* aria Dr viftUftft
for the G A R D E N :
|
(*• Sarwa Tfiat Tuna
*•• it. • Pa* «»ff
•veb.
•
vhow contract by (.'BS*TV'» Ed
«»i ahlrlty Ttiwpl#
*%. Ii#at i'«a 4Tft#k
I t§ |ii #iat« ut I.*Ithl
It occur* to me that now might Sullivan. The Dennii Weaver*-he J :* . ** Pr-arn Tkii# Wnnift
4«i Varftt*• It Tftil#a
it# ftailfta* Hun
be a propitiou* time for play, plgya ••Cheiier" on VBS-TV'a
Rural M ill Hogtfl
**» War. Do Yaw Tr***l
I IS it » i*nh#r ivimhi■ b m
I
#9
if*
vm#*lcftrt l1ftrtft**i-4
wrlghli
to
btod
togrther
In
fnrm
tluo.mokr
—
are
awailing
arrival
III Hail* Paran
—
with
name*
and houef number*
i*i gu«#n &gt;'«f ft !&gt;•'
of their third rhild
ii ID iftD||r |1IT
| ‘V I•I »#* |#t Alarm
Garden Hake* — Leaf Rlktn
i I# i ?i Cnmlf Fair
*i IMii # #»f MftHI
Horn — Spade* — Shoteli
.# Vval*
State Airman Gets # IV 1,2«1« 111|**,n,11*1tla
* lie hmi#*
Wheel lUrrowa — Oarden Carlg
a 3 iii iiDamura T»ma
(» lliiiftilHa*
Prison Sentence
Pert Hirer Spreader*
4 | *i Waatfttr N»ft • Aparii
ill Ju"#K Jim
T O K Y O ( U H i - A Japan, «e
l.nwn
Hone — Lawn SprlnUera
THE
ill ilirtii'
%
court Wedneiday temeneed H r
* i ill 11aa( i ft lift *'M#
Hedge Clipper* — Pruninr Shear*
man l-e Don Anderron of Eort a ■*. i *i H aainar • S*» *
C (1 *•« 14nnilift ftrtft Pllbtftft
Walton Btarb In four year* In
**i Nani
Water
Cane — Small Hand Toeda
* Ml ,*| h|i f’l 'll &lt;H rtf f Ilkcft
primn fnr atiauluni hit Japanrie
fj|
i
«
«
&gt;#«**
lle
eU
ftl#*
Ed
•
•!««
maid
iVt poii lit(Dlftrut
want Mm# arhlcf
: i* *•i ft n« nt
The court rejected the 27 year
HOUSEHOLD
&lt;14 lafPi Cali la
i •* THl* I• (ft♦(•ft
old airman’a plea that he wat
on hove In ‘dn it
I
f
*
*
•
9
1
a
*
#
Cam
*
*
n
Tool* and Suppllra
•uffrring from a "mental dit
mi Da*tmbir III i4i
**i Far#ft
order" at the lime of ihe aiaaidt
vv l rlr H r&gt;1*
an urid r rtailj T
latt Oct !J. Hit wife wat in Ihe | Ji It*
. •* t* Cau'4 A* V#9
Laundry Carl*
Kilthen KnltH • SciBMrft
*»i 21aft1 M*(&gt;» •
hnipilal al Ihe lime
"Rubbermaid" Dual Pana "Raid" Rug Killer
Mop* • Mrnnma • llruahaa "Pride" Furniture W i t .
Whether you want In intlall
Ironing Ibtnrde
Onlmnl/ed Oarbag* Cam
tile, repair your irre m t or
TUBES
build a bout* . . . we will be
glad to give you pointer, on
BUILDERS*
COMPLETE
th* e«il*it way to on It. Our
TESTED
HARDWARE
L IN E
advice it ftetl Come on in.
*11 Mm ii- W*i**ri
« J1 iti *»ill W*M1
«2i Firm Oho*
T.tt iti T i r m

LONNIE'S

Gas System

'House Of Cards' Failed
To Impress This Critic

Tl

Miller Radio &amp; Appliance

•

TROUBLE?

Your PURINA
•

CHOW S

I u r in a

•

FARM

• T il 6

Dealer —
F E R T IL IZ E R S

SU PPLIES

^ p , H . D. Thompson &amp; Son, Inc
FA 2-T221

S E C O N D nml O A K

DAY
P

b

N IG H T
H E A T IN G

anelray
• NO hot ceiling*

• NO nperial eloiel apace necee*arr

• NO lone I fgpenalra dueU
The flnw»t lype of winter comfort

SO UTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
M l Sanford A t *.

FA 2,#!H

M A T H E R 'S

S

p e c ia l

Famous B U R R I S
Swivel
Platform
Choice
A

ROCKER

of Fabric am i Color*
Blonde or Walnut F’ini»h

really handsome piece of
Modern Furniture

TV
SPECIAL
O N LY

$

29

.88

IT m

ADAMS

COMPLETE

LUMBERMAN

la yanr hnmn

/n/vosaw
We Carry And
Service
Our Own Accounts

BEST C E IL IN G
Our fineat . . . poundproof, Attractive nml
cn»y to install. Only , . ,

T IL E

14:

FA 2-5581
for Sudden Service

H IL L Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
I I I W . Srd 8 L

• We will rome In your bom*— T IE R
4 ‘Ckark alt your TV A Radio lubes-TR CI
• With eleelmnle Inbo taateri
• Our truck tarries a complete noth »l RCA, OR

and Hyltanla lube*— guaraaired Id daya.
• Vnur »*t will not be liken from your k«mo

FA2-4174
Tier* baa keen an eatrail** barter made
In Ikl* field finding ibal *»"'* •» •» TV
trouble »a* due In lube lallure.
We ineelalli# In elet ironic lube dWirlbalien. Nate been In Ihe Radio. T l . eed Eleetrente field for II yeiri.

(all — **Tbe Lumber Number*

Open Evenings By Appointment

T

Hanford, F U .

Electronic Tube Distributor
SANFORD.

FLA.

OF

• * e

FISIHNf*
TA CK LE

DeVOE
PAINTS

Knamelware • Aluminum Poll. Pane • Cooking lH«n*i|fl
"Tldy-AH" Waata Haaketa — with aelf-floalng lid*
|
Johnnem'a Wat — and Pule
!
Aluminum Rrlta and Capper Aril* — far pallehlng
utenaila
Cnmpitl* Sloeka af Quality Hauaahold Naada • ftuppliaa

H IL L Im p l e m e n t I
H A R D W A M Cm
SU S. OAK AVB.

FA 1-1011

J

�• **

.

■

..

|

t

____ ...

S -F rf- Teb. 20. 195*

Lake Mary

UPW Circle Two Met Here Tuesday
It* Ftlie Jane Krngh
&lt; Mr*. Joe Smalhrrs and M ill M l
C irrlr Two of Ihr United I'rr. run Reaves wtlh jilt* of tilled
byterian Women mrt T-a-s '** articles in honor of their recent
evening it the home of Mi .. P . hH
II Andcr.on it Lakr Fmm*.
'
. .
u
M ri. Andcr.on led ihe de.o
The ho.tess.assDUd by M r.
linnal* uilna Bible
pa.*»gr. ionSmithrr* and Mrs. Alva Duyman
rrrn .m faith. M r.
Walter Piper ' ^ ' r d lake.
Ira rrram . nuts.
reviewed the lax*
Queen ..f the
•** * « « Jul"
Dark Chamber**.
Altendm* were M r.
I Iper.
'Ihe builnelt meeting » a i eon Mrs Linden M ri. Brown M r.
ducted by M ri. flttby Linden An Thompson. M U . Reave., M r. J
r.ouncement wa. made that the [\ « « » * « • « » *«• “ • *?&gt;•««».
punch bowl, rrrrn tly purrha.ed Mr*. C. W. SJabloro, Mr*.
•
In the etrcle. will be u.ed for I M » « . Mra Harold Mother.mith
the fir.t time at the Association Mr* Richard Keogh, Mrs. Robert
Merlins. Prbmary M. A Kail fc* Rugentleln. Mrs. Evelyn Harwourival, which will be , project ef
« «
Tow m .y. Mr*. A h W
the church, will lm held in Novrm 1 '«* * . «/»•
H ,rr,,on
her. M ri. J . -V. Thr.mp.on real
M n . A. Ailing.
.election, from the r . n l r , hand
The " » * « '» «
hrM
*hr homr of Mr*, Linden on
T O P STARS — A ac.x-.tu In im the hil*»ri«»ti* corned; . “ Ktilly hook pdiintme out purpo**! and
’ ’Hound the Khiy. lloy»*‘. .shown I hull Newman whUiierinir aim* of ihr group* a* %rt forth S*niinulr lln t r .
Tiweet
**"''hi* V c trc a '-w if c , Joanne Woodward. by the National Council
Kindergarten ' P
Pupil, of thr Happy Morning
Academy \w;ird winner. Thin fine entcrtitiiiiiiir movia
M.n
l*.h!r ,lro“ " p.rr,l n^ ' 1 Kindergarten made their aecond
field trip of Ihe year, recently,
'atari Sunday at lhe Kit/. Theatre.
tutting the Sanford Zoo, M r.
Richard Keogh and Mr.. Boh Rug
rn.tein conducted the tour and
ihe lunch at the Elks playground
A vuit to the po.tolfice in Lake
, .-H a ll) wood comedy kins, t-eo Ml lilt atatu. in Ihe Natal llc e rte ,
Mary » u
made by pupil, on
Carey, declares a national hull hat kept million, of trader* m
\alentine* Hay whrre each re
K
d a i, atartins Sunday at Hie Ril* ^t.t.Tiea and with M iL a rry a e.
reived a card in the mail.
I'ii.t tirade Trip
Member, of Ihe fir.t grade at
lou, nottl, -Rally -Round the ed in the nation a movie theatre,
Hy Marian N . June .
the Lake Mary School recently
'' l l a g . Boya" Will lie unreeled for with Ihr rrlca»e of thl. film. Me
The monthly meeting of the made a field trip Vl.illng the
‘ the licit time.
Carry purposely chose a ca.t
tltirdo Harden &lt;Tub w a. he.d Hanford library, firr itatlon and
For mote than a year a ateady fiaturins letcral performers with
Tuesday afternoon at 3 at the mn. Lunch wa» at the E lk . playlu
••ectipant of the nation's i*eit sell­ no prewoii. comedy
.pericme^ h(j|||B nf
Spark, lee Lion'* ground M r. Jamr* Ren.on, M r.
ar . |i*n. thl. rlbtickl'og .tory
Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward w|t(| ^ f( T j
Lingo Sr . vn Hoyt tialloway, Mr* Roland Ho
ha. Iiten written fnr Ihr irrern
arid Joan Lollms lliu. make their tio.tr...
hie and Iraehrr, M r. Virginia
-“TRflFctorfMeCarey * will! grading comedy debut in -H a lly -Round
For the program, Mr
Lingo Toth, accompanied ihe children
role, played by Mar. Paul New ,tic Hag. H o ).'" and McCarey .poke nn -Shrubbery and Crepe on the trip which wa» made h&gt;
* . i ..
..
.ik Ihe
ihn rr
n Clontft
iliiruftiru icnool
man. Academy Award winner J&lt;»
l% evidently
plea ltd u&gt;*ith
re Mvrllr
M&gt;rlle jind
and M
Mr*
L'lnnlt diicutied
ichool but
annr Woodward. Joan Collin, and , u|t ||r .,Unt another lull fell poi.oi.ou. varirlle. of .hrublierv
" " 10 Mfft
"
A«focieitif&gt;n nf
mtr&lt;!
.non learning
teaming Iheie
Ihe.r .anie
.an.r per
per
In the ab.ence of .Mr». f . II
Ihe ai.ociation
of lhf
the tt n.led
Jack Canon.
»uon.
meet
Set In an a.rrase.ired Amen vinalitles. To add proper balance Hunt., president. M r., (ieorge C. Pre.hjtenan Women will meet
in
Tuesday, *rb. U ._al I P m m
can town. Ihe Twentieth Century- hi hi. tuppurimg ca.l, the film Mean* preiidcd.
Itefrc.hment. of t oca Lola thr educational building of the
the
■Fok produclion trace* the hdari ha. such professional laugh-mat.
V qu # ,,adventure, of a public rela­ era a* to star Jack Carson, andl floats, cake and sandwiches were church.
Mr* J N . Thompion. asiocii
i- 1 t
tions
man tN ew m inl,
who.e a supiiortlng ca.t headed hy served to Mrs. It. I*. King. Mrs.
lion
president, states that,the prn
(ieorge
Means,
Mr*.
W
It
busy-body wife (Stlss Wmelwardi Dwayne Hickman, Tuesday Weld,
lead* a reientful town's crusade Hale Loidun, Tom lill.un and O. Meek, Mr*. Lynn Mo.lcr, Mrt. gram will include explanation ol
A. A M m * . Mr* I-ce tisry, Mr.. distribution of yearly tewing pro
against the Army, which plan, Z. Whitehead.
"Rally 'Round the flag. Hoys!” II C. 1-arkrr, M r. Oleva Tiels jeets.
to use Ihe community a. it. site
Circle Two will be in charge
j # r ; a top »ccrct project. In Ihe promises lo send the laugh haro- rna, and M n. James Wilson.
of rrfrrchmrnts with Mrs. Bob
Scout Banquet
course of Ihe story, mount rd in meter rising to unprecedented
'Hie annual Blue and finld Ban Rugen.lrin, chairman.
tush lie lane Color seltmes the height* and should be one film
Personal.
Bally RUrl fur cull scouts, hoy Seoul*
"'well-mraning Im.hand a l m o s t ever) one will want lo
Mr and M r. Ja m r. Hugen
and e.plorrr acouts will lie held
Joses hi* wife, l««au.e of an- •Round'
Thursday, February M at r&gt;.3o *tcin have rented Ihe .mall Spire,
.e th e r woman’s (Miss Collin.I fhrp m at the City Hall Memorial house nn E. Wilber Avr.
» tatiou. inlrntion. toward him, and
building.
Ned Day and Craig Keogh are
J a alienate, the entire U. S.
The program will hr under Ihe confined to their homr wiih
Army, particularly the blunder
direction of John Evans, cub ma*- mumps.
-■ but -captain (Carton) In charge of
ter and e.plorrr leader Ralph
Billie Drake, live year old win
u tk a project.
Neely, Uiy .emit leader will a. of .Mr. and Mrs. Bu.tell Drake,
llnir this Innocent by itander
i l
ii*l in arrangement.
, i* at home on County Club Boatl
resolve, his dilemma, at one point
t’arrnl* of the member* are following an appendectomy,
ta the estretne nf rr activating
N E W YORK l U I ’l l — A drunk requested
^ ..............to
.. ......
.. covered duh
bring

Rilz Theatre To Show McCarey Comedy

Oviedo

Local Club Hears
;teuT»«vrr."r -..-&gt; ... .. Federation Official

lilt

Drunkometer Loses
To Garlic, Onions

o m e lc r i r s l c a n I c l I i f y o o v e Had

v

The

clcome Wagon
Hostess

i

W ill Knock on Y o u r D o u r
G ift* &amp; (Jrcp tln jf .1
% n u u I'ric m ily Ilu n in c u

'Ncitfhbur.1 nml Your
J-

C ivic anil Social
W elfare Kcailers

On the occmdon nf:
Chunge nf rraidcnco
^ Arrival* nf Newcomen, to
Sanfnnl
Phone FA 2-173G
Hutli (inllnglter
ttf

l A t m l i r a(AgwiiM&gt;
— ----------------

•ne for the load whether It. garlic
hriad, a .lire of onion or whtvkey,
it wa. hrnught out In court Th u u day.
Itaymonle lluilmde, of Freepuft.
\ Y,, wa. cleared by a jury of a
*barge of drunk driving on the
ha*l. of a court demonstration
wlmli indoalrd ilrunkomrler trvb
can l*e influenced hy rhrmirai*
oilier than alrohul.
Dr. Philip Rosenblatt, » Brook­
lyn patliutogiil, ahowni the jury
four tevi title, eoniaiiung a per­
manganate solution u.ed in dr ink
otnrlcr testlie pul alxihol into one, gallic
iuli e in another, union juicr in a
thud and acetone into Ihe fourth.
The purple color of thr i-erman
ganale solution turned rolorlrl. in
carli i air
He claimed lloltlnde had a dia­
betic condition which produced
enough acetone in hi* tv*lrm o&gt;
affnt ihe drunkometer The jury
aernd and cleared Itollindr of thr
ihaigr.

m n la in ln g s e r v in g s fu r th e ir
f a m ily a n d e x tra in o r d e r to serve
g u r . t s a n d In b r in g r a t in g u le n
a ils .
N r w A ir &lt; o n d ilio a r r
T A M P A |til'll — A port rtty
A n e w A ir C o n d itio n e r h a * h e rn
without a tattoo parlor!
p o rt h a te d a n d w i l l tie In s ta lle d
That may l&gt;e Tampa soon.
in I h r F ir s t ila p lis t C h u rc h , ih i.
Mayor Nick NUtcio, calling tat­
w eek
tooing ‘a horrible and inhuman

No Tattoo Parlor
For Tampa Soon?

Personal*

thine.'" has proposed a rity ordi­

M r . a n d M rs . A r t h u r M e tc a lf nance to uutlaw It.
h a v e n a m e d I h n r b a b y d a iiR b -e *.
Member* of the Lily lluard of
Ih ik y
She w e ig h e d r ig h t am ! Representatives have vonrd no
n e t h a lf p u u n d . a t b ir th .
oppoviiion. But no one hat asked
A i r u i r d c ro w d a tte n d e d the Ihr thouiarHl. of tattooed seamen
O v in .o S a n f o r d
h a s k r lh a lt g a m e who come athorr here every- year.
T - i .d a y n ig h t

TODAY A
SATURDAY
OPEN 12:43
(JET MORE O l’ i OF LIFE (JO OUT TO A
.MOVIE,
irnl'Itl.K FEATURE

NAKI

Kcason Discovered
It O t K F im i), 111 I l l'll — A
roadblock .el up Wednesday lo
calcli license plate violators netted
only vmiators Iravritnu south,
iNsll.-e found a resident around
the corner was warning *iolatm»
Iraseltng north lo lake a hypasr.

A I -SI l

) UnaTUKNER-m CIIANDLER

TAKES '
AFim\

U « u. M p ,oo lo . . ill Out h ,m. plawn.n,
epo,lmtn| , a„ ,ttew rou
,,
((|&gt; .
d «n » quirk'y and economically.

-fOvWO HJi s v ; . s.mas awr.i)[ii.r FUd .stawytarowownerja

FEATl UK: .1:01 . 6:27 . D: It
STAH'IS SUNDAY

1

'

u u jm

LEO MtCAREY S

u jju ji
* -

ENCLOSED PORCH
RECREATION
R O O M A D D IT IO N

Round
T H I FLA

The cast j ® 1

o,lhe / iRuiinwi
ym.Jn /JOANNEWOOOWRRO

UO VcCAREY’ CLAUDE6INY0M-IL0UcCAJtEY
FEATURE: 1:00 • .1:07 • 5:14 - 7:11 - 9:2*

J-

*6=

QTb'r "#«nfor3

I r r if lU ^ R )

�YO U CAN CLEAN YO UR HOME TH IS SPRING W ITH OUR CLASSIFIEDS
C L A S S IF IE D

J -F O R R E N T

L— FOR R E N T

IN D E X

Jb r

Large 2 bedroom
unfurmthrd LAR GE furniahed apartment. 310
Magnolia. Call A. K. R o iifttrr,
apt, Fla. room, tiled bail). IToo
Ftortlt, F A 2 IASI.
Magnolia A v r . S70. FA 2 39M.

1 -M A R K E T BASKET
• 2— F O R R EN T
2 A — ROOM A BOARD
1 - B E A C H RENTALS
Completely remodeled I room unfurniihtd apartment. 123 Park
4—
W A N T E D TO RENT
Ave. New all ateel kitchen fully
5— R E A L E S TA TE FOR B A L E
equipped. Apply *14 Park Ave.
*— M O R TG AG E LOANS
7— R E A L ES TA TE W A N T E D
WEI.AKA A P A R T M E N T S - room*
•— M IS C E LLA N E O U S
privet* bath*. 114 W. P im St.
*— F L O W E R S • P L A N TS
2 BEDROOM block house. Ideal
SHRUBS
location. F A 2 6344
• IB— O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
11— A U TO M O B ILE S •
Ntcr iiterping
T R A IL E R S
prnale
bath.
irar.c f
end
FA 2 3944
12— B O A T S A MOTOBS

U —FARM SUPPLIES A
M A C H IN ER Y
14— P E T S . LIVESTOCK .
S U P P LIE S
IV— A R T IC L E S W AN TED
14—
P L A C E S TO E A T
• 17— D E A L 'T T PARLORS
1V— F E M A L E HELP W A N T E D
1*— M A L E HELP W A N T E D
34— M A L E OR r E M A L E
St— W O R K W ANTED
32—
B U S IN E S S
O P P O R TU N ITIE S
33—
S P E C ! Al SERVICES
24— P IA N O SERVICES
24-A— BUILD IN G C O N TR A CTO R S
g 24— E L E C TR IC A L
9
CO N TR A CTO R S
24-A— BUILDING, R EPA IRS,
23-U B U ILD IN G S U P P L IE S
37— N O T IC E • P E R S O N A L!

15—
ARTICLES FOR SALE
3»—FURNITURE A

M VR \

M

K IN iJ

i .» ih .
•K iranla

U N FU R N ISH ED 2 bedroom houae.
Kitchen
equipped;
encloaed
hark porch:
*crrenrd front
porch:
garegc.
nice
la-vn
Good location. Adulta. FA 2 4663
or FA 23132.

J. W. HALL
■Call

H all"

Reattar
Phone

FA

2-4441

D im
arbor
bedroom block home, kit
equipment. V e n e t i a n
hlindi. dlapoaal. kiirlirn exhauat
fan. larce fenced in bark yard
with ahade tree*. Total price
I13,|i«nn
requiring
$2,340 oo
down and $70 cm monthly which
include* lave* and maurance
Exclusive with.
R O B ER T A. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
Raymond l.andqulal. Aatoe.
f a 2 3*41
Atlantic Bank Bids.

a »&gt;•••&gt;». I?

, , , , known ara unknown. &lt;1
V&lt;
.

L C --K
,n 4 —
C V R 'K III*
if
I ' t i n a , e e * If 4 » , ' t .
, u n k n o w n k a i l * a" l a w
,.
d n lu n .
e ra n '---.
,u i|a a
,-r rla laaaata. ..tr .« , w i «i t n i l t r I t i e m » r e i t h e r o f

altfin.
» r •tfcarwlaa,
w » air
, r eidenre e an&lt;1
a.Iit’ f l l e l
S| kO"RS
known'

&lt;ii&gt;&lt;&gt;t&gt;t.i:.s

wif«.

if

know i« l*r it • at U#r. Uflitff*
•leiiirf* irsn trfi. ii*lina nr

\Mi-

r

a» A•» •t

known
T ill

C O L D C U TS
send-

w n it jurati.
M E A T S
ltib &gt; .

»ia i I I

» • ••i •i . \ .
hrr
k ia iiM *
if I
11 % Sir |
• *••! I f i l f u t t h r t i li n
k ' i . . » n l a » | i « « | ls«* l i R a t f r « .
•let «m &gt; a i a M r f i «n||iti e.p
•l « i f n a " ' t .
a a ll it t • la#
u t i ’t # r
I lie III I d
F l t h f f &gt;tf I l f Ml air -

la K O C E R IK S
U i s c assortment uf .ta p ir
g ro c ir* .

9200 Down 9100 Monthly

f liilB A t lM ,
iflh ltR ll*
unafrr
I I . em *&gt;r r i i t i p r t*f t h r w
«1e
• *» 1
trw lM
ir a ifr n r r a
«n&gt;|
*« Mfe »ae«
*»
k mu a l e unit ne»mn &gt;1A M

F is n iN d l p ic n ic
S U P P L IE S
Every thing for »
complete
picnic, hunting or fishing trip.

F r y e r * , P m k Chop*, ^ p a i*
S t e a k s G lo u n d U rc f. etc.

ii

*1

- il«N»|»|«t:N M l
I
1' » I

P .M .

co m p le te a n o rt m e iit o f

ec ..u&gt;,rwle»
H lo ra iM o .1 * r

• M l , raaiilanera *."l •.l.lteee.

C U R B S E R V IC E
Dttve up
blow )o u r horn—
Let ti* bring IV to you

C O O K

furmahed.

I,
,m,
and
I f ••••’». h e T
r H oRnE■ E
k i a n h e i r * a* l * »
I'K 'o ,
rhrn
. .&gt; il.-a i a o l a a * s t e l a e - •-

French A 23rd

Q U IC K

A P A R TM E N T
Water
Call FA 2 0204.

o r
r i/m iit r
T O . •-i . v i i k . &gt; « ' K g .v i . k . &gt; * 1 •&gt;» '
T U I* ' at I t .
I . v K h . h • » &gt;r»

Florida * Friendlleat
Moat Convenient

A

St.

m a t k

FO O D STO RES

la n c y

2 BEDROOM houae. kitchen furn­
ished; on two large Iota Ideal
for children See or contact
Mrs. T . M. Dillard. 1021 Santa

Legal Notice

Lit'I GIANT
7 A M. - I I
EVKKYUAY

houae.

FOR R E N T: 2 bedroom CB home, 2 BEDROOM unfurnished hou*e
kitchen equipped, near bate, in
E. 3rd. St. 4*4. Ph FA 2 inM
tily, FA 2 3414.
A P A R TM E N T. 1101 French Ave
F U R N 'S IIE l) apartment FA 2-SSUO
4-44 \ M I II T O K E N T
Full R E N T— 4 Acre* cleared on COUPLE, reliable. good charac­
Wckiva River. Ph. FA 2 S4S4
ter and reference* teck am all
hnu*e nr apartment, kitchrn
3 BEDROOM furnlahrd house. E.
furmahed, nr lxaae Management
llth. St. 1110. Ph. EA 2VVM
of amall bu«ine*i with living
quartrri. BOX 49, rare Sanford
New 2 bedroom houae unlurniahed
Herald
on a lake, vicinity of Oitrcn.
44000 per month. P h o n e 4— RKAI. E S T A T E FOR B A LA
FA 20319 before « a. m. or
R E A L E S T A T E D R IV E-IN
after S p. m
2444 French Ave.

1— M A R K F.T BASKET

OPEN

unfurnished

FUR N ISH ED Cottage for rent at
Five Pointa. Call FA 214*7.

2 A T T R A C T IV E furni*f.rJ room*:
auitable for store. office &lt;»r
sleeping 423 month: '» mile
south on Orlando lli|t"»ay next
In Sunoco Station.

ho useho ld

yv-LOST AND POUND

2 BEDROOM
d^A 2 3643.

or

«st tiffI Wt#*

«liu tf

•• s i
ftfM rfiiii
A t*
unknown

3-BEDROOMS with oak floor*
ceramic tile bath, utility* room
and carporte. Nice yard with
good carpet of grass
91,000 D o w n SDMI M o n th ly
4 IIEDKOOMS. 2 bath*, well local
cd m town. Total price Ill.oou

m

N E E D

b lw n i S ’IlV taei

Va*d In l|v# I i r r l t l l f &gt; * i r t *»# I h i
\ i n i l a J u*| 11 I a I • ir* n i t l*« Bn*| f **r
S M i i l h f l r C i i u n h , K I at I ' lf
r n •11 1* -I
l l I* M. I n T* *i9 I I . J H
1‘ l B i n i i f f , t •
»: n i i V I
i n I t N M % vf
ai
r*#
f e f»a|a »•I O
In
v f.#n* #* * \a»
&lt;»l
Tl«# n * l i * r # »•f ( t a l l » U li fa 1 •• Q U l t 1
ti tl e
§1’ • 4 a * • *i u 1r •*1 ».a *1I mt %elt|iF
pa
i f . «••#• W lift fla# a *|# &lt;
• f l l # oa i i | i n u l l Mini f e f t # a a..|* 9
thoreeaf I4t»«afl
1 •*A I n f if » • #1 f •ae r*r a m
•h *af !•# f &gt;af #
t i l l , a la r ».f Via re h
,
,,
„r .
...................

*• **■'•** or„ . morr "*&gt;" mo.l.rn
home on Weal aide of town
SM ALL tract* of land, high or
low ground.
ROSA

L . P A YTO N

MODERN HOM E
1 year old.
trraffo floor*. Iilr bath, built
in atore and oven Iw rcr ator
I^irgr tiriftV PI |lfl,iU*| L b RCI, j ?#*•-. h - ti# en'#r«l s iiin t' v* ti
age room. Owner leaving town
P a .tries and Cookie*.
vviTM.en m. h,n4 en-l . . . I a.
ivtoon down
I a in n ■
•l»rk ..f th* . ir. ult I ■um In a.i|

B AA K
K EC R. nYi

P
t nl twO yD iUj vC aT uS

-

n#i.....I*

ri.iict,, tia|

C. A. W H ID D O N

Ilia &lt;ta* «f Kai.,ua,r &gt; |i i|||
i&gt; f
iiKtretxiv. i-t.i.-ttK
Milk Butter, th r»»r.. Fas*, etc.
i irt' L i T «-nt-iiT is *\t&gt; 202 So. P a rk
I A 2..V.MM
l&lt;-l! wltMtscil.i: , *tit' \ T T
IC E
i l.oliIII \
hr yteril.a T v vltn. ri C
Block air Crushed
ram 12 v it-n it*:t.t. a i &lt;&gt;n *
B K V K R A C .K S
WE offer a custom built 2 bed
Vll .fl&gt;.&gt; a fm rU ln lllf
B y th - Iwiliie, .aiton « r ea.c; t \„,iii i:...^iin.| x&gt;,, ,,
room masonry home, very apa
••Mantis, *-|..rlala
ice Cold if drairrd.
cioua throughout ami in like new
i' l k l i a - . I , u .
14. I f
» , * i w ar
* “ 19
rofldltlon. Partially furnished
All for 410.100 no lash prefer
IS T in : i MU i i r Mil n r. sis m
red but can be financed locally.
J i l i l i i t i &lt; i i u i i i ii*- m ,m u , ,
is vs ii r u n ,i:w isii|.n m i s i t
Immediate possession
is T i l l : I III n r o r 1MI- * «■* M l •If* SI MIV sai. Ie.ua
j i iii.au « i n i x o i . i ; a i n s i t .
mitii.A u. c u i.e ,
• i v n . in
i M ill ila x
l-lalailir
| H ..
3 BEDHOOM home, Il'J Plnecrrat
a:a ill. a- t o ur:.
ai.xniH j. i i i t i ; a
VSV^
Drive, near Plnecrrat School,
Haia, iin|
XUTII I 1U •HI IliraaM*
s o r u r
t o
n r rr .s ia
excellent condition. As low a*
T-&gt; all farasna h»*mr •lum a «r Tin : k i v t i : n r rt&gt;,itit&gt;A rn .
$900 00 down. Balance like rrnt
rv r.i. &lt;• a-o i.r. arc
f . mand&gt; sgalnat a*H ••!•*»
t :v i i . n i : ,
Vow s' l aacti of &gt;.',i ere ha r
llaadn.artaf • H|&gt;a. lal Tr....u
|.&gt; n..tl(lt&lt;l anl i.iiuir,.!
fils
an!
. la in ■
an*l . I a n , a n . I ,
w l . t . I,
I’, i i . . . maui llaliallvn
v i-•i ;s;
w. D IE TR IC H S - R E A LTO It
I . U. . . r a l i k , r s f *&gt;••*. m a r h a i a
Nat V'-Ik Na •* York
a . a i n i i , , I a a t a ia In l h a
.ffi.a
Elir
M.lhvin— Velma Gonfalrr.
r f lin n
VV , Ians t l t t « n . l r i
'"»»«•
................ .. .
I ............. Adelaide
II Moira — Associate*
- . i if iim i v Ay la ika &lt; ,■,
ta
J u-t a a s f e a m i r n l a t . . u r a t a . at
fficR
• I /• If 19
'
* 1 t 9 •• ’ . ’• • , -• 1901 Park Ave
FA 2 4232
KJnrM*. mihin #i*ht cb I* • ' ’ • 1 • ■ •
far D
• n &lt; ) * r n t u h i i * f r o m *l»# u m * « f
•• ••»• M H p #.f # a i «| b i M* * t,f n r
* a
I
B
’
I &lt;
)!«• h claim of 4*mam! mu»l »• iri •-«%III* •' « ‘ *laK I•*f*»*«t•r,t r
Mfltlnn aa4
•*1 ,
m »la «« «f I
r # » i r | » f i &lt; « -»*•! » - » l
- a l l f C O A »;*»i » • f t - 9 .. .9 o r i H f h 4 r f r n . . *
|t» ••4
If A ft %
tf|
t f'
r»* th* « 141'na•*' a ’*•I pi'iti
-»Ia 10*9 f »t a i l j I f i N t f l ••f R # f n l 9t n | t I raun'v P l « f | i | a
i« n r n / to I** tk* rjRimtnt. fctt h»r»in A f&gt;t t n •»,«
,f,»'*
Will &gt;,e,|ae hid. •&gt; is . lift,.* .&lt;
f
f
•
nr •♦torn*', ef tha •, . • t
ia&gt;Mfr. Attsrnev
„ r n,,,.rnn ,-u ,k Is
r r F#for* i h #
| p f h A o r **f \ f « r r h
•h a l l
bo % « '!
I*
1*1*
M
; ............. ...
'• • •
I •&lt;*r*•I I M 1.a «••*«!
1. . .
... ,
..
, Mtofl
. . . 7a|
■ M&lt;
•
•■ A ! h* f lr.» « 1^* 0 : . n
Irtto l**« •
fvt
•
«
A
I
»l
•
•
1
a
n
a
l
th*
i
|
.
i
i
»
p
|
V
,
t
9
&gt;t
%a it*
»a I •• 1 f 9 • »* *
«9r»# T ab |I ill I 91 %• f f - i n t l h
tin
J •'a# : &gt; VI 'I -a-x
rl|&lt;f|f tfa la# U99-I |*« tK# a*..**9»»»
•' ' f TY
0 |
.
A V I o t h r t fa*r *4 I ! . » ' * ' #
•
%• N4»*fn»4
min*I# I'evimii
r •• iio%
:?k
• 9 Sen* n-. |p • o u h * i . i « 9tff.ft| # I n
| l *r . u
( h i t 4 t h &lt;ta a evf l et r .« a r *
&gt;"•99*fark. n**f'*U
H»
f t '•«! f i n
*fv»t * a ' r t - l l r 4
.
ruhliRhcrf Ad itu. If I K ; r a i m . f« r 11 - r h &lt;lf»f|
«
R i 1 # -it* » T « «
f:a lt « n 4 r p # M r a
f lir. € |»f&gt;.
* l» fV
**f t h # r fa -lit | , J f ( t«ff ^mgnir T b i M#*9rr9r . e l Jn
p# ia i rtrY )•
li-&gt; i.|a
*•1 • ePiriliAH,
!•# • Aria J I. f..|.«ul»t
*fare I fIf •*!**•*• ear | •«HmI
&lt;RK4I.»
d

a

i r

y

p r o d u c t s

TO SETTLL ICSTATL

Legal Notice

AVAILAHLi; NOW

.Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

•

•

I

U rn if nek
f#»r
m a in t "

I* •» |le*B I .»•
r*:.:*# ^— 11* t ar n .iv#-4f
^•nfefaf

aM* .»ri»l
9* I

tliat 1

r*»ru*
•’ | r • ' l i t

« llh

• '

P«BRtt |' I•ar Ii|a » p -| In *&lt;&lt; •rdAru #
tilth |K« 1 1 *. v a|« ... 1 * •’ • K - 1••
•

11f*9|

«

•. . • r
H t a l u l # * • — ••
1C . t l
&gt; * | o 9 lt|A H l a D l l 9 t
• % I aIt &lt;4 ftl | | » 4 'a»f*t

•*».ii,i, r . 1. :• x

I

Hat
p

vi,. * * u

A •• •

•f I
• • # l|
I I alt i f f
ie*r* »*f I n i i a i i i B l &gt; » | I
V r rpum a f f I ' p le i#
«M ^h
I* I** r n i i n B la lif fv m ^ 91a*v B n 4
»♦ »•# a.9i ah# f &lt;11 I I
ta iB tr r i

f

Hu** I.# fiuht la* J •art iab #
I a# I t * I Bl If ll
•.
^
IP9' lia'llim In 0(1* 0 | ,|a- ||

?

tlailit*
I*
.**# ao|a*

RATES S100 To 5200
Affording

To Care

9

I'r #a I t i n *.« f n r

Cor. 27lh A

99» f||

*

• #!!• I#f

f*

h .B f4

|h -

•

r« |l# l

y*#

a*

#1 e'r

than
bVb IB*

•* t h #
» T

ab

•bbH hr VBrn'ia v*4«* •-) mb#
•t H ll tl# • •# th# *•
of

B iC lB T li

I

A il )

•« t * , M , I . t - " * * t e *
foe &gt; , r l , a &gt; t « f a t , a i . a n . l s R ,
I t . I&gt; a ||* ,r&gt;
In
hm rva l ,
w u k lu
•* l a a 4 * *laa* f M . m *1, 1 , n f

Required

Th e . A g e d
Phone

IH (B

l.*i fippetl In ft #|.Bf # tm\

1 *. M a r a O . *

Scott's Palm Manor
Hom e
For
lliway 17 92

n. a k •

I

era# f» t • »U

IMr.i«nnl Surroundinifs
• Sprrial Diets• I.ltensetl l.l'N On Duly .\i A ll Tintrs
• llonic Almonphrre

ti

!• re
I *.9 * l . a i i g i H g
11 a . I* no
• M*l»a •!»•*»» D f i f l i a.tiA e p |* il a # &gt;
a•••*• i * m i , Her

I !*•

I # I'lB fk
l*» 99tlf» 9»1 *

•

IhtAlllPla, Mi'll 14 ali^ir |&gt;»
ip * #h«l
•mnulatiBi 1 i|u in
!• *. h f m h i r h 1 iii »• u« e | a *
a PI •*f.. ,»0 .
| I 1,
1 &lt; •• » 4•.

•l&lt; l i t fail • m h i ;

t« |l» tr
Af
|h «

e »«tr|C 1 I u#o rl'ai

9.

fla rM a

N iiT in ;
ih
1 c »: ft t.ti r
ntVK N '
T i l % T I ,% r. i&gt; 4 !•
r I tin tf|.
■ at»*l I'» • •l »l | 1 9 B* a' •‘ a 9•* i 9 •&gt;
MP'lff • - fl* I 11 a«•&gt;1 * f.AUi# ••f U n g

l*a»

MI

•

FA 27214

-»»4#r

1A

M i« h in #
•«
fat#
tnt«| k # * «
h-*Bf 4 l o r r a t f i t i n c t*»n 4 i f f # r *
•M h b f t i ^ a i a n n t i t
r# ll c r
t « s h i l l i f 4 # « i r #&lt;1
t f i 4 * M i l l |a# B p f f i a t l I f B t n l t l *
l n » tea h# h # M \ | # r R J. I » i f .
A l l t i l O. f* l l t r M i h
r fetk
John
K r p*»f
C h A lr if a#
P
jin ,
1 &gt;*&gt;
I ,&lt;k"
" * s 9r *a 't L- i1j Ia 'r

' r u .r u .r r l O t l l l ,

• ■nfnr6

S rra lS

F r i . Fob. 20. 19R9— P a c t 9

u — AUTOMORtl.FS— TR A IL E R S

2 4 -S P E C IA L SERVICES

39— A R Tin .P .s ro w

WALK

C A D IU j VC
R 0 LLA W A Y, Hospital and Baby J Piece living room suite, need*
Soda. Day. Week or Month—
1947 — "(W * Special 4 Door Se
reflniahmg FA 2 7164.
IA F F -A -D A Y
Tal. FA 2-41*1. Furniture Cenier
dan. Power Brake* — Tower
Jacket* • It.•■*:*. Tent* * l.uggago
114 W'eat First S t
Steering — Tower Window* and
ARM Y N AVY SU R P LU S
Seat*. Local one owner car. New
310 Sar.ford Avenue
Furniture Movtng A Storag.
White Wall Tire*
C. U. PHILLIPS. Ygent
ONLY 30*1
FAl I OR Y T O YOU
W ASIIRURN VAN LINES
HOLI.F.R MOTOR SALES
ALUMINUM
1.W French A*e.
FA 2-1*31
VFNETIY.N B U N D S
2nd A Talmeltn
FA 2 4231
This i« a guest pass lo the Ritr Encloaed heal. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaiti.- rndi. Tlaatie
Theatre for Ronm. Broad.ay.
l» vs TO N TIAC Marchief. foil*
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyloa
Fvj&gt;.
d
,i.
Mar.
1
equipped, p . r l e r t condition.
cord*.
II 240 Can hr financed for rr
Teierialon Tube* Ttate.l Free. S rn k n rik f.lnxw nnil P aint Co.
sponsible huyer. Thonr FA 2 0131
112 111 W 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4422
R O LLIK S HOBBY SHOT
■lav r r 1 t 20317 earning*
At The Sign Of The Toiem Pol*.
AN TIQ UES and JO Y C K It!
2417 S- French Are.
CADILLAC
PACKARD
1*47 ‘ 42 ' 4 Door Sedan — Tower
S lluhwjv 17 92 i Casselberry)
H
E
A
TIN
G
Steering — I'owcr Brake* — Ra­
P. O. II-iv 5*7, f ern I’ark, F ll.
II . II. P O P E CO.
dio and Ilea ter — Factory Air
W Park M» 7 3310
104 S. Park ------ FA 2 4144
Conditioned — While and Blue
Antique* with a I'atf
2 tone fmiih with grey color
interior.
SM ALL llerlrie Washer, 120;
While sewing marhine head, can
O N LY 21*4
be convcrlr.l to portable. Good
H ul l.Fit MOTOR S A F E S
condition 272 Dellary Dr. DeW
indnhirlrf
Rack
C
.ltM
2nd A Talmeltn
Bary. Ha
Door (ila*a
\ ent (ilaas
TA 2-42.11
S E R V IC E
Single hollvwood bed. mattreia A
TO N TIA C Chieftain, 41 model, Senkarik fllus* and Paint C o.
aprlng FA 2 *294.
-* .
2 - ~ 0 ^ ____
____
atralght
I
standard
shift, m i l l W. 2nd SI. Ph. rA 2-1422
D
19Au'M&gt;1Ki.i •. ler.Mo.ul 14. . aano .
heater good Urea.
excellent
Carpenter tool* electric planer,
condition Th Sanford FA 2 *471 EN VELO P ES, I.cttrrheadi atalemitre l*&gt;v. rlertne paint spray*
' T h e lig h t w u on, ao w c thought we’d drou in.”
Day nr FA 7 «»** evening*.
rr. Nr*, n one i-urner oil stove.
menu, mvoiret, hand bill*, and
flea*onahl, prues
Inquire at
programi.
et c.
Trogreulve
CADILLAC
104 Shell ltd . DeBary. Florida.
Printing Co, Phnna r A 2 9 J t —
HK4I. K B TA TK ro w BALK 1(44 — ‘ 40’ Special Fleetwood
4 - K E t L r s T A i r . row B ALB
304 Weft 13th St.
Sedan Full Tower — Factory
P LAYP EN in good condition. 3
F A R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
Air Conditioned — Iwvcal Car
mo. old, reasonable. FA 2H I4 .
PUMPS
SPRINKLER
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
T h u car bai true eye appeal
SYSTEM
S
D. H. Wkitmorr. Aaaoc.
1#— F U R N ITU R E and
IIO U.r.R MOTOR SALES
All type* and itiei, Initalled
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
I l l S. French A vr. Th. FA 1 3221
tad A Tilmelto
"Da It yotirstif'
After hour* FA 2 2411 or FA 2 4911
FA 2 4r3l
WE R EPA IR AND SERVICE
S E L L US YOUR Ft RNTTURR
S T I N E
• W'r III V the Most
1 2 -B O A TS aad MOTORS
Machine and Supply Co.
• We SLIT, the Ylnst
JOT W. 2nd St
Th. FA 2 4432 • We PAY :he Most
‘ Gateway to the Waterway'*
SUPER TR Y IIIN G TO ST
Year Evlnrude Daaltr
PRESERVE your bahy i shoea In
Th. T.Y I 0477
ROBSON
STO
R
TIN
G
GOODS
2 Bedroom!
everlaaling
hronre, gold or
104 4-9 r . tat
Then* F A 2-4961
•liver— Write
Thl* Is a free pass to ih* Rltg
F lo rid a Room
BYIII M l \l T
Theatre for Svlvia Cnmltork.
M
Ft
C
O
R
R
K
tT
C
R
A
F
T
B»ai
— F .I I .A . —
916 Ninth llraih *1.
Fvp .lair March 6th.
anil trailer, remote rontrolv and
Daytona Beaih. Ila
steering, lop and aide curiam*.
• BIG V A LU E S
24 h p Johnson Speed Meter I4A— P LU M H ts r. nut ROOFING
• QUICK C R E D IT
and many other rxtraa. $474 or
• EASY TE R M S
will
take
trade
ta
i
FA
2
&lt;49.
C
AM
T
U
I
S
k
ill
I
(Include** Ctoeing)
TIA M ItlM . A IIL Y T IM i INI'
24 H. p Johnson, make offer. SANFORD
Phone FA 2 7491
New And Uied Furniture
FA 2 24*3.
____
311 E First St
FA 2 4421
M l 1IBING
M ERCURY Oi l BOARD MOTORS
Contracting A Itrpalri
Humes Dcsik'ned For
W. P. SM ITH
Flee E*timatr&lt;
Horidit l.iv irtg.
New A I ’aed
•
Outboard Sale* A S e rrirr
R I . II \It\ IV
.*&gt;i I IJctlroom*— 1 4 2 Hath*
2414 Park Are
F A 2 6214 204 Sanford Ave Phone FY 2 33A3
• Work* W rit Of French
Furniture and Applianraa
Avenue on ?nth Street.
It — feisUveateckSaopliru
M OD EL OPEN D AILY
: oj
r . F m t st. ph. f a
Ttinroughbrrd Boston Bull dog.
For the Beat Buea rn Real Estate
female. » mo old. *2i&gt; Bud
Used furniture, app'lanrei, tool a
S K K C L 'I .I .E N A I I A R K K Y
I'l I MBINt.
long. Corner 3rd A Main, En
etc. Baught-aold. t.arrr'a Mart
W'. A. Cagle, Jr Salesman
HI. \ I IM .
Irrprtse.
214 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2-4111.
I IO N Tara A ae. I V T A 12191
This la a free pas* In the Rill
AIR l IlN D I HONING
New A Used Furniture k Appli*
FOII T H E SM ALL FAM ILY
Theatre for Arthurenr •ook. C O N TR A C T and REPAIR WORK
atice* Y Good Place To
2 BEDROOM
•'ll
home
with
I H I Sanford Yvr.
FA 2 4442
Evp. dale March tlh.
III V S E L L «.r T R A D E .
brlik trim, lde bath, kitchen
JENKINS F U R N ITU R E I
Immrdintc Occupancy
equipped, arrirnrd porth suit­ 17— RRAI/TY PARIAMU
k
4.*l Sanford Ave.
able fur J la room Carporte
Wo ilunranteu IVraona!
J im- C. Thomas
II
YHRIETT'S
B
E
A
U
T
Y
NOOK
and
utility
room.
Oak
shaded
■to-MIST
AND i o i S l i ™ " " *
.Satisfaction nr Your
EA 2 0M9
lawn feme.I bark yard
In Eeb Spe.ial SI0 permanent 47 V) 1023 Santa SI.
Monrv Cheerfully
l.«)SI .me hnv * Bievcle site M ".
city ti* 640 (a.
F A 2 3742
104 S o
Oak
11— PIANO S IR VICE
Kefundccl.
Red. J. I'. Iliggin*. W'a* lost
in vl&lt; mils of High School. Can
Nil E older two U-dr.Mim homr »T— r i m a l e w t i.r w a n t m o I’lYNO TU N IN G 4 It ll'Y IIIIM .
Im identified Reward Phone
with iuo.ltr ii l.atb and kitchen F lll'lt WOMEN We can a&lt;*ure
IV. I IIARMBN
J Y 2 141&lt; or FA 2 2UI4.
Hardwood Bonn, wall heat,
you «f a good steady income Th E Y 2 1223 Aftrr 4 Oil p m
large closets, 2 screened porth
if you tan work 3 hr* a day, 21 Y III II H IM . « I l M H t l IllltS HEW Yflli fnr 12 year nld hlonda
r* and 2 . ar garage tin large
outside vour home FA 2 2Tn7.
cocker, last seen Sunday al 24th
lot in rily. 41J.wo no.
f.-r «arpeiitry, painting, sneen
SI
snd
Talmeltn, C a l l
t t'ltll GIIII.S over 21 Apple in
l"g. roofing, ami plaster repair,
FY ? 1141
.
H
viol
work
m
I'liioa
or
Orlando
person at fig \\ Whistle
Cor. Ilwy. I7-B2 A 27th 81.
asphalt tile. a*hevt»t aiding,
we havr a home for you. local
Big
Sala Qa
" ij'»iiiy or w.«*| step., leveling* uOST— LEASE
Phone FA 2 -l.'.ni
OUR SALESWOMEN
r.| nrar 17-92 in Caatrlherry.
Everything. Furniture Cenier.
and
repairing
garage*
and
IF IT IS llE A l. E S T A T E
Neat 2bc.lro.im l i t
kitchen EARN weekly Income plus Sav­
wrecking call F \ 2 4499.
in;* Bond* W'r train *nu Mr*
equipped, earturtr and ulllity
*&gt;k Ctumlry 4 Monte.Ih
J. an Milano h Bov 214, lan k 14— K I.L L TR It Yl. SERVICES
a t 1 1 7 S o u t h l a r , I ’ h. E \ 2 t d y j
r.H.ni t7 92ni*i
hall A\ON Manag. r
V YCI 4 Yl « | | t M It Id PAIRS
JL U ,
M \JtIR ItKOWN III ti l V
t M M U M B E H E D white lady to Part* fur all makrv nf 'leaner*.
Realtor
shaie mv home and rar* for
L lttlro lu i, Hoover. Kirby, etc
1.6 N. | ark Avr
Tk. F a 2-412J
I.V K E Y| \ItV
•mall &lt;hil.l while mother works
free pirk-up. Work guarantred.
Th. FA 2 3237 or FA 7 .3*1
Boom. iN.anl and 4'J&gt; no
FA 2 474'.
RAYM OND M. RAI.K
EA 2 4419
3 BEDROOM ( I t home, kiiihcn
R EALTO R A INSl ROR
llouse Wiring -■ E.rcttte Senrleo
r&lt;|uipprd. ||,OTA, tale tip low Thud M. A- Park Avenue. Sovith 2* — Male o r female
Sid 4 ihlrn
m o n t h l y p a y m e n t * . P h I Y ’ .’, 2 7 .',
Y'all t all Ball
R A N D A L L ELE C TR IC Co
Men Women 120 D a Jj. Sell luml 112 Magnolia
FA 2 091.4
Phone FA 2-3641
noui namrplald Writ* Reeve*
3 nEDROOM home, I tilr.l hath
(Vs Alllebor.i. Mass
24 A - Bl II.DING - R I P Y i n S kitrhrn furnivhrd, dining area. w. ||. “Ii.ll ’ S T K M I ’ K R Agrae,
P AIN TIN G
••v:r.g room, utility roum. porch
Realtor A Insurer
ll-W o tk Waate*
|
Asbestos s i d i n g
II.i i .I wihmI
ri/iO R
iifidinf
and Entailing
floor* S’l .l.V'. yea onal.li down As-or. Laura B. Chirr. II E. Taffer Painting A I FA 2 792*
Arlrlt Trice. Lvrrctt Harper
Cleaning,
* a i 1 n g Serving
payment.
•
•
Plum# FA 2 4MI
111 N. Park
Seminole County fine* 1*24.
Espenenred Trnrk Driver Famt
2 BEDROOM home on two lots.
II. M Glea.nn 1 ake Mary
list with North South and West !
* Mrdnllinn llunira
I tile hath, thing room, .lining l BOOM unfurnished frame house
FA
1
"414
INH| K I M 1
on large lot, 4 miles West of
room, kitchen with l..l« of « ahi
* fu e l uni lim it 4Jimlil jr
Sanford, off Rt. 44 Deep well. D«pcnd*tde met hanically inrline.il
net*, utility room and rarpurtr
EA 2 142a.
44‘uai, low down pj.mrni
high i&lt; hool Ixiy want* wnrk in'
o a iia
A. O. RO BERTS. Krai Estate
afiernn&lt;vn« a n d
Saturdav
I.HTS
H
)R
SALE
Large
42
*
14*
FA 2 |9H2
f A J 4169
Good land, rlrared, some land
Inrltidre rioeing Unal
•raping Cash or small payment Ironmr. toe A tic FA 2 7241
IIOMK SKKKKRS
Mria.h llldg
I Y 2 \i\2
down, halan.* 124 per month.
T u r n W m l O n 2Blh
If you iant find "your' kind &gt;d
III do i r o n i n g in my home
I - n. MANN
S i. I'ullaivv t mmlrv
Immr littr.l for sale, whs riol
JT— M U It US. IT It so.s v i s
FA 2 « •
B«v B
Lake Menroe
( lull ltd. K W a lc h
visit our office and check our
Phone FA 2 3*14
IN COM E TA X SERVICE
I'n r O u r S ign s . . .
up to date selection of fmr
Babysit nr iron. EA 2 7929
Win. II. Murray
home listings
t — M ORTGAGE IHYNA
FLORIDA COUPLI
l.xal r. *&gt; lilt Celery Ave
FA 2 1394
IIOMK SKI.I.KKS
ll.ua) lo lluu.Onn available for
dent* desire to rent nr manage
Closed .Sunday
If your home it prt.cd right, we
pun base of •rend mortgages.
farm nr fish .amp (.nod trirr
•MMI A. M. 'Til Dark
ran tell it for you' Why not
-ABT1CI FJ» FOR IAIJI
enee* Bos OK. Sanford Herald.
Ph Drluinan. orlandn Tempi*
SUNDAY
try us’
1 4902 nr Midway 7 342.4.
HIGH M HOOL girl want* list’s Cotton A Wool Yarm. Notlene,
Open Mon and I n. till * I* M.
2 :0(1 I*. M. T i l Dark
Threads, Tepea.
sitting after arhiml and all day
-FM lW KKS. FLA NTS
N O I.I.IN S IIHHRT SHOP
S l c n s l r o m R e a lt y
•luring summer. FA 2 1470
At The Sign (If The T'dem Pelo.
Moral Arrangcmenit — 4'ortagu.
III Kill H T S ll N 'lltliv i
RiMlKKEEPEB want! part time
2*17 S. French Ave.
SANFORD EI.HWf.II SHOP
llrgtslrrrd llln lrr
wnrk FA 2 6471 after 3.30.
FA 2 1122 or FA 2 0270
6
•EN HISNI It
Swing needle, tig-tag. Singer
i j j r n r . bhoahwyy
i'tinxlruction C o .. Inc.
W O OD RUFF'S
•rwing machine. Brand new.
KEN 14IRBI I T
211 Wral 244li Blreal .
Farm A Garden Center
424 down and paymrnta of 412 0U
Avvoc lairs
Phone F A 2 3 I!J
Retired nr active men nr women
ANNUALS
per month I’h.mr FA 21610.
Ml V Park —
ph. FA 2 2420
Im al framhi-e available
No
*0| Celery Av*.
franrluve fee Investment 49V) ui
2 Ilf HID ii &gt;41 home, kil.lirn equip
up Ins eitmrnt fully lectired by
A/Af.EAS In Bloom. I^irgr
ped, Fla. mom Smal' down
inventory. No telling Outran
Selection from 39r or 3
payment. F A 2 46.W
teed Income Write to Ro( TAA
fo r I I 00
c o Sanford Herald.
MAVFAIIt S E C TIO N : Sps .oua 3
GKYPKY II.I.L N UR SER Y
l-edr.-.m furmahed home Own •.rapes die Avr.
FA 2 04*0
29 SP1CIAL B B B V IC M
rr. FA 2 1694.
Wc invite you In lie our ruhvU alnwilutrlv free
11— A U TO M O B ILE S — TR AII.ERR
WELL DRILLING
without obligation at one of Sanford's leading
3 BED BOOM CB, living A dinu;g
Falrbanki Mori* Pumpa
CADILLAC
Motels while von locale auitable housing for
room, kifrhen equipped, family
Repairi lo all makta
room, 2 hatha, quirl nelghlmr 1947 '*2" Special 4 Door Sedan you and your family. 1'ick up your key at the
HOWARD W. LONO
hood, uly limits. SII.4U) Gl
Power U r ake* — Power Steer­
Sale* Office.
yn r.. uommticial Ava.
iimrlgage. D l-4 down or term*
i n g — 30.247 aeloal — Original
Phone FA 2 2*33
FA 2 1669.
T u m — Spare hai never been
wed.
3 BEDROOM,
hath! new rna»Quick L^undremat Service
O N L Y 43494
onry home. Good location lim e
Sbirta Firliked la 6# Hour*
nRAIf.F.Y O D H A M , l'reo.
fo school* and shopping center.
IIO IJ.L R M lllBTt BALLS
Sanitona Dry Cleaning
Corner
11
nrv.
17-92 A 27lh SI.
Phone F A S 4'-**l. FHA financed
2nd A Palmrflo
r . r»th s» Fnodmart Bldg.
MONA JARVIS
F A M il*
FA 241U
u ia u m l
----------------------

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

South
P IN E C R E ST
3rd Addition.

*28000

WILSON - MA1ER

*8280LOO

$SAVK$

only $67*'&gt;0 monthly

VA - FHA PHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As S100

m

7

Mather of Sanford

IMuni hin : it Kcpairs

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Si.

C’.

NEWJ

RAVENNA
PARK

HOMES

X

$450 Down

OPEN D A IL Y

SUoem aheA

oTt^IVl.TirnfA

WEIX’OME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

�JU ST A S K

THE

FO LKS W H O
L IV E
I

TH ERE
I

I

Tennis Courts
Basketball Courts

STATES

Dedicated Parks
Shuffleboard Courts
Recreation Areas

On Highway 17-92 —
2 Miles South of Sanford

LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE
3 BEDROOM, 1 &amp; 2 BATH HOMES
Priced From $12,500 To $15,000

HOMES COMPLETED AND
READY FOR
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Down Payments

Otheri under construction will be
completed within one to three weeks

•• low

as * 4 0 0

Monthly

Payments

m

low M

A

Homes Are Equipped With
These Plus Features —
('u «tn m Hull! f j i h l n t U *
Terrain) Floor*
•
0 K Stove
•
(1 K Refrigerator
•
(J K Hot Wnler Heater*
Tile ltoIh
•
Venellnn Blinda
•

Paved R t m li
Sidewalk*
Street I.lghla
Recreation Arena
Tennis Courta
Basketball Court

Wnl Fumiic*

Dedicated Parka

•

C ltjr ft*w i t *

Baa Complete!/ Furnish id Modal Homa Today I

We cin qualify you for one of these plane
hi thirty minutest

Personal Satisfaction Guaranteed O r Your Money Returned!

0 rr .J
&amp; udor. u
Soloi Office

Phone FA2-1501

�— „ ------

Aft

Macmillan, Nikita

Local Group Supporting

16789768

Cross State Canal Drive
£ ,.e Saniurd-T.lusvide
Canal
will not be emphasised Una week
wh«n the Florida Waterway* Com­
mittee meet* with Florida'* rangrosionfl delegation w Washing­
ton
L.stead. the Committee, which
met Friday in Ocala, will push
for the allocation of tund* for the
actual ttart of the C ruu State
Canal. It will urge the delritation
to »erure an appropriation for the
j O ’Ject.
In the proipectu* prepared for
the U. S. Corp* of Engineers. UuCro«* Stale Canal »a* approved
for construction. Since 2530 per
ce.it of the tonnaire utrd in the
report would pat* through the St.
Johns River and the Hanford-

Officers Stumped
% Mayor Slashing
G K FFN SB U H G . lad. |UPI) —
Police today said they were at a
to** for clue* to the identity of
three men who lurrd Mayor Shel­
don Smith to hi' office and slash­
ed him about the face, neck and
arm* with a rator blade.
Smith, 39, who al»o served »a
p l y court judge, told police he
behoved the Saturday night a*
awult wa* a grudge attack.
Attendant* at Memorial lloipiU l (aid Smith wa* in fair condi­
tion. He wa* uncunaciou* for
nearly two hour* after the attack.
Smith *aid he received an aronymou* telephone call from a
man *eeking help in filling out hi*
Income tax. Smith arranged to
meet I he man at hla downtown ofee. where he eonduet* an acuntmg bu»ine»a.
' Smith *aid three men were wait­
ing at hit office and one began
■lathing at him with the raior
blade while the other two held him.
The bandit* took money from
Smith'* billfold, poibe laid, and
lifted the *a*h box in hD office.
Smith, the fattier of three child­
ren, ti concerned mortly with mis­
demeanors and traffic caiet In
la capacity aa city judge. Howvar, he octaiionally aentcncM
violators to *b»rt term* cn atete
penal farm*
___
a

t

*

Hoffa Interested
In Higher Wages
MIAMI BEACH &lt;UPI&gt; - Team
s lu r * President J a a c t Hoffa lay*
he te more Intereeted in higher
cragwe than hi a ehorter work
Week.
We're not going to worry
about a lew hour* off until we've
railed living itandard* first."
Hoffa said at a newt conference
Sunday.
"Who want* to stand still with
Mm tame wage* for two or three
o f f ir i just to have the eatra
*Whm«V' he aiktd.
Hoffa convened hie board of di­
rector* here today. He »aid the
■nion will discu** plant (or seva ril announced teamster* organ!
■alional drive*.
Hoffa said a shorter work week
would not improve the nnemploy
meni lituation.
"If a man only had to work
(our eight hour days at one job.
he'd ju»t have to taka another
9[&gt;art-time job — probably for leae
pay." he said

Negroes
Arrested
, ,
, .
—

I

Titusville ( anal, the Sanford pro­
ject will depend only on the roostru.tiun of llie Cro&gt;» State Canal.
Waterway* Committee Chair­
man John tinder said, "Then the
Sanford - Titusville Cana] would
become a oecrssily and justlflcalion for conilructiua would he a
mailer of course."
The lawmaker! will meet with
the committee delegation at a
luncheon In the Capitol Building,
Thuraday. 8|pokrsman for the
group will tie Cordon Thompson,
Jackionville.
The canal pruject would link the
Atlantic Ocean lo Ih* Golf of
Mexico.
Krider wiU leave fur Washing­
ton tomorrow night. During the
stay he will meet with Navy of­
ficial* in reference to the Sanford
Naval Air Station, and will eiatt
an Industrial prospect
Krider and Al Lee represented
Seminole County at the Water
way* Hireling Friday,

Five Persons Dead
In Flaming Crash
CALLAHAN. Fla (U P H -F iv e
persons were killed in a flaming
cartruck crash on U.S. 1 just
south of here early today.
Highway patrolmen salt! only
one of the victims could l « im­
mediately identified. He was John
A. Barlow. 32, a Marine stationed
at Camp Lcjeune, N.C.
Trooper K. S. Akers said the
other victim* were a woman, aga
uncertain; a woman betwrn If
and 25; a man about 15; end a
boy about 10.
Akers said the victims were la
a car headed north which wai on
the wrong tide of the highway
when it smashed head-on Into a
Dactor-trailcr truck
Driver of the truck was Howaid
Lewis Fast of Crdarlown, Ca.,
who wai admitted to SI. Luke a
Hospital at Jacksonville.
Akers said the car Wat driven
by one of the women who appar­
ently fell asleep. It took workers
more than an hour to remove the
burned bodies {nun the wreckage.
.Uteri said the bodies were «o
badly burned It probably Would lie
afternoon before identification of
all the victims eotild be com­
pleted.

MOSCOW (U P D — British Prune
Minister Harold Macmillan openrd formal talks on East-West lasues with Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev in a I 1* huur meet
ing at the Kremlin loday.
A British spokesman said Use
two piemicis “discussed world af­
fair* in general." He said they
"have not gotten down to AngloRussian relations."
The London Dally Mad ssstd
Macmillan tuk] Khrushchev in in­
formal talks over the weekend
that Britain L ready to sign a
non-aggression treaty with Russia
if he finds it would help ease
Fast-West tension*.
An offirisl Soviet news agency
report on the opening session said
"a review was continued of ques­
tions of mutual interest."
Macmillan showed up foe hie
meeting with Khrushchev wearing
the foot-high white fur hat be
wore on his arrival in Moscow
arid which delighted Muscovites.
He also wore a borrowed fur rowt.
A British spokesman said Mac­
millan "gave a full explanation
of Western thinking on (he Soelat
Union and its policy" to Khrush­
chev at their informal talks out­
side of Moscow Sunday,
"Khrushchev spoke extensively
on what the Soviet government
thinks of the West and Western
policy," he addtd.

At Least 120 Dead
In Tribal Rioting

*

______________

XLIX

U n ite d

a w iINDEPENDENT
N n E P K M n c N T DAILY
n iii.T
iNEWSPAPER
trv v Q P ip c b
AN
PrewA

Joseph Gibbs Jr.
Dies In Hospital
Joseph Gibbs Jr., uf Lake Mon­
roe, died al 1:50 a. m. today In flrrange Memorial Hospital Oibbt
jfa* hurt seriously, Feb. U , when
*Ua bicycle was hit by a truck on
{Rate Road 46.
Gibb* had a paper route from
Paola to the Lake Monroe Bridge
and was deheenng papers when
(he accident occurred He was 11
The body la at Bnsson Funeral
Home. Funeral service* will be
announced

Officiol Wounded
*in Starting Race
LONDON i U P D — An Air Minis­
try ifxktsm** add today that
A ir Marshal Wlllicm M*d&gt;--.*ld
commander in chief of th* Royal
A ir Force la tha Middle East,
wounded himself la tha lag .while
acting as starter at a croes-coun
try race oa Cyprus.
“The air mershal sufftred a
ted
»* ie
d leg from th* bldrJl wadMs* apohaamaa said.

M ONDAY. FEBR UAR Y

23. 19'.9

SANFO RD .

FLORIDA

NO.

S7«

Option, Scholastic
White
House
Hits
Pioneers Assemble
News Briefs
Averages To Help,
Picks Italy Vacation Demos On Dulles
For Annual 'Night' Official Declares
BONN. Germany lUPll - West

German cAaneellur Konrad Ade­
W A SH IN G TO N &lt;UPI&gt;— The
nauer plans to vacation In Italy
Mints Houie taid today that
for the second straight year.
Democrat* demanding th* re­
placer lent of ailing Secretary of
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Rainy Slate John Foster Dulles an- juit
weather forced postponement oil trying *lo get Ihelr name* in the
groundbreaking ceremonies today newspaper*."
Sen*. Stuart Symington (D-Mo )
for the new east front of the UJI.
and Hubert H. Humphrey (D Capitol.
Mmn l called on President Eisen­
hower to name a successor to
Dulle* at once.
TE H R A N , Iran (L P l)-lra n la n
White House Press Secretary
:
*• * ** Jams* C. Hagerty di»mU»ed the
tiraWMediby ^vlat^threata. of^re- ,|1(fment, *, M much publicity
tallatlon If Iran signs a military reeking. He said In answer to
agreement with the L . S.
luestions lhal "it Is remarkable
what people will say lo gel their
names In th* newspapers."
HIGHLAND
SPRINGS.
Va.
Hagerty said this was his own
« U P I&gt; - James W. Cast . « . was rescUon lo the Symington and
burned te death Saturday while Humphrey statement* but that th*
trying to find and save hi* dug lYrridenl was aware of them
"lie Is also aware of th* many
in his biasing humr. The dog al­
other member* of th# Senate from
ready had fled safely.
both parties who say we should
avail ourselves of Dulles' ser­
TO K YO (U P I) — The city gov­ vices," Hagerty eald.
Sens John F. Kennedy ID ernment voted a special 555.600
appropriation during the weekend Mass ), John J. Sparkman (D Ala.) and Richard L. Neuberger
to fix the road* which Crown
(D-Ore.) differed with Hymlng
Prince AkiWto and his commoner
Ion and Humphrey. They said
fiance will i-avel on tnelr w-d- Eisenhower should wail lo name a
dmg day, April 10.
successor to the cancer stricken
Dulles.
Elsenhower, meanwhile, s p e n t
M ONTGOM ERY, Ala. ( U P Ij~ more than an hour with Acting
The U. 1. JU'tlee Department Secretary of State Christ tin A.
goes into federal court here today Herter. Hagerty said th# meeting
to seek a psrmanent Injunction dratl with a broad rang* of Stale
against two resigned vutlng regls- Department mailers.
ta n and to half allrgcd discrimi­
nation against Negro**

Ceremonies Delayed

Iran Won't Scare

Road Repairs Slated

Injunction Scheduled

Strike Violence Hits

Syrians On Parade

Case Isn't Closed
On Air Space Here

Negro Is Charged
In 3-Car Accident

Car, Heater Blaze

Industry Seeking
To Buy City Land

Local Rugby Team
Unique In South

1908

For State Schools, Odum Says

In Moonshine Lose ^ned «&gt;•*&lt;Marsh.n w.. -hoMmi

Viol. Brown and Ros.I.e Faulknor were arrested for selling
moonshine in Midway Saturday
night.
A The two Negro a uni** were pul
■ the county Jatl.
Other weekend report* included
routine drunkenness and traffic
offenders Sheriff J
L. Hobby
said that telephones stolen from
public booths w rrr becoming of
grcal concern, both to hi* de
pariment and the telephone oom
pany.
"We are watching at many
booths a* possible, and trytng to
M p l th* phone company to move
them to well lightest or occupied
areas." he said.

Established

Segregation End Not In Sight

Gives Life For Do?

X-Ray Units Here
Starting Tuesday

W ire

-f

--------------------------

B R AZZAV ILLE. Congo (l'P a»—
The savage intertribal rioting
that killed at lead 1ft) Krrroca
here last week wa* reported to­
day to have *pread tot hr jungle
town of. Ft. Rouitet, J30 mile*
north of Rrauaville.
Thr re wa* no Immrdiatr report
of casualties from Ft. Rnusset.
but It was known that a number
of native huts there had been art
on fire.
A detachment of a'.ate police
was sent north from Rrauaville
late Sunday in anticipation of
trouble at Ft Roussel.
y
A tense calm reigned in flrasaaville loday with several thou­
sand French • officered Negro
troops patrolling the streets ready
to clamp down on any new riot­
ing.
Wailing African women, carry­
ing their household belonging* on
their heads, were streaming back
Into the devastated rows of
shacks in Poto-l'oto and Bacongn.
at oppotlle soda of this teeming
city.
P iIT S U iH G H (U P D Police
B rsnavillr remained under vir­
tual martial law, enforced by were ruthrd to e plant of (he
F T . BRAGG. N. C. &lt;U1»1&gt;— French High C o m m i s s i o n e r strike hound Allis Chalmers Co.
Army
doctors repurted today George* Guy with the consent of today when pickets tried to halt a
treatment uf Gen George C. Premier Fulbert-Youlou, head of flat-car by forming a human bar­
Marshall, TN-year-old World War thi* Infant African republic.
ricade. Police (armed It a not and
II chief el staff, has been compli­
arrested morr thin 15 persons.
cated by a pituitary involvement
which has weakened his condi­
tion.
DAMAM.Ua (U P D — several
Col. ti. M. Powell, chief of med­
thousand troopa and hugs Sovieticine at Womack tienrral Hospi­
made tank* paraded through th*
tal here, where Marshall is being
streets of this Syrian capital to
treated fur a second stroke suf­
day In tribute to United Arab Hefered last week said the genera]
publir President Gama I A ld rl
Two middle X-ray units from Nasser and Yugoslav President
"shows an indication of an in­
volvement uf pituitary and "this the State Board of Health will ar­ Tito.
Involvement has complicated hla rive In Sanford tomorrow
The local health unit and the
treatment.'
However, Powell said Marihall Seminole County Tuberculosis and |
-pent a restful night and was con- Health Association are arranging
•clou*, lie said the genual's pneu- a schedule so everyone In the
rounty will have an opportunity
nomia remained under Control
Marshall's condition was listed to get a free X ray.
One mobile unit will be In
as "serious" and the prognosis
downtown S a n f o r d , tomorrow
wa* still guarded.
The air rights raw Is lari elosA Sunday mrdiral bulletin rw through March 7. In front of Yow
ell’a. Hour* ftvr X rays will he 10 ^ J*1_____ ______ __a m
to t p. m. snd &gt;1 p m ,
The cate, tried last week in the
h*
U » » * « n U y seamed
to be improVing” sll|htiy during
U - * District Court. Orlando, lo­
th* past thrrr days.
The other unit will be al the vulved II parcels uf land around
Gists Fountain in Fern Park frum the hsnfutd Naval Air Station.
1-4 p. m tomurrow, and
at th*
The guvtrnmcnl *u»d property
Focsd Center in Altamonte Spring* owners for settlement for comfrom 16 p. m,
liensatinns, following a "declaraMr*. Lorraine Graham, exrcu Uon uf taking" In 1953 The de­
tiv* secretary uf th* TB Astoria claration gives the government
A Ihiee tar atsidvm Saturday tiuri, has urged evrryonr to take perpetual right* to the air sparr
night Uvrnt-d things up at the advantage of the service. "It Is over the land* in the approach
corner of 26lh SL and Sanford only by finding hidden rases in pattern.
A y*.
time lo efferl a rurr and hy pre­
The case had !&lt;*«-n reported a*
Jimmie lew Cleveland, Sanford venting the unwilling spread of &gt;'u**d. A spokesman for Kenneth
negro was arrested on three this disease that we will ever lie Npauluig, attorney for the dr•-ounti when he was unable to pre­ able to eradicate tuberculosis," fondants, said this morning that
vent his ear from plowing Inin the she said
negotiations are stfil in prorr-s.
rear of another, causing a chain
All but six paicels were settled
reaction.
out of court lael week. The dis­
Occupant* of the other two car*
puted property lie* on the west
were Mrs. Sadie June* ITuchl,
Two i alls w rrr answrrtd by the shir of the field bounded by San­
Long wood, and Almas Eugen* FI Sanford Fire Department over the
ford Ave, Mattie St . the Atlan­
kridgr, Miami. They hid stopper! weekend.
tic Coast Lin# tracks and Gen­
for the Daffic Ughi
Firemen put out a car Itre Sat­ eva Ave. *
Cleveland was charged with urday at 5 SO p. m at V* East
driving while intoxicated, improper Eighth St., and squelched *n over
iirenae tags and carries* and ne­ heated kerosene heater at 2407
gligent driving.
Adams Court last night

Marshall Suffers
Another Setback

Leased

9

Th# Harford tlauufacturtng Co
will ask for the right to purchase
additional eity land lo the north
of Ms present location tooighl at
the City Commission meeting.
Alto on the agenda is the re­
quest of David Gatrhel for funds
for the "Highway |7 Asscv-iathin"
for tourist advertising
Commiviionere will hear a re­
commendation from th* Zoning
and Planning Commission aUwit
mechanical garages in the retailcomm*rrial arras; and a consider,
ation of utilities agreements with
the Hanford-Housing Authority,

Under Mir leadership of V A H -I, | including Yale, Harvard, D « t a sugby team ha* been formed at mouth and Princeton.
Th* City of Hanford is doing il*
Iha Hanford Naval A ir Station.
Known as the Navy Sanflys, Ih* part tu promote Ih* tram Playen
will use the field across th* street
team has formed a schedule, its from the Giant's Dormitory for
first gem* will be played March scrimmage and games. Th* pub
7 at Pensacola against the Royal lie to invited to tha arrimmage
Canadian* of Saufley Field
Thuraday at t p. m., whan the man
Tha Sanford team i* unique to will appear to full regalia.
the Navy, and will attend tradi­
Members have been recruited
tional Rugby Weak In Bermuda from aB unite at Ramey Field.
May fair Inn guests joined 16
during April. There the Navy Captain of the Navy Sanflys la local prate*liana I golfers for the
Sanflye will compete against the Tom (Hambonei Hamilton. The third prosm tournament at th*
British Army, th* Bermuda Ath­ team to the only one formed In season, today.
letic Aseociation Canadian Wan­ th* tooth, and will represent the
The tournament* have bvtoiss
derers, the New York Rugby Club southern states ax such.
a feature of Monday golf at the
and a stream at Ivy League teams.
Let's have as n.
Mayfair Country Clo*

Pro-Am At Mayfair

Lake M ary'i Jlth annual Pinneed Night will lorgm at T o clock
tonight.
Site of the celebration will be
th* Lake Mary Chaml&gt;er of Com­
merce building.
In the annual observance, the
Lake Mary Chamber has good
reason for honoring Honda's resi­
dent* who have passed Ihelr itoth
birthday. The Chamber I* in* old­
est in Hie stale, and only recently
observed Its Kth anniversary.
Invited are all pioneets, new
and old. They will be greeted with
pmes, refreshments and entertainmrnl. Speakers will include
Mack Cleveland Jr., K. T . Ml twee,

Mrs. Mary Karl* Walker and Dr.
J. Bernard jiuol.
TAM P A (U P I) — Yost public
Mutual selections will be of­
fered by Ih* Triple Trio and Hi* schools In Florid* ran continue
Double guarict from Seminole to operate on a segregated bail*
High School. Dances by students for years, Assistant Ally. Gen.
of the Deanna School uf Dance Ralph Odum said today.
Odum, slat* segregation expert,
have been specially planned to
amuse Ih* "young" oldsters
satd the parent option plan of
The piece d* resistance will I* private schools would he needed
Dot tie J inline and her dummy, only In scattered spot*. He urged
till la, Dorothy is a quiet observer that the Legislature adopt this
of coniuiunlty living. Her opinions plan so that parrnla can with­
cleverly are expressed through draw their children from integrat­
the medium of Olltt.
ed schools and educate them prlFrank Evans, chairman of Pio­ vatrly with Itate financial assist­
neer Night, has slrrtsrd that those ance.
under 60 may be admiilrtl. if they
"The courts have not ruled that
accompany one of th* older guest*. racial Integration must be carried
There is no charge for the gay
out Just for the sake of integra­
evening.
ting. regardless of normal geo­
All over 60 will be given Piuoter
graphic districting." Odum told
Badges. Those wearing Ih* badges
tomorrow night will be guests of th* Independent Bankrra of Flo­
the Bill Theatre and manager rida at a luncheon meeting.
Th* Orchard Villa School la
Millon Hawley. They will see ih*
movie “ Hally Round the Flag, Miami, an all while school which
Twenty nrw hutnes have been Hoys", starring Joanne Woodward the Dade County School Board
started in a new suldiv stun near and Paul Newman.
ordered integrated next fall, ia
Semln»le High S«hnol on 2Uth St.
located In a predominantly Negro
San Sem Knolls will contain
acclion.
three bedroom, two hath homes,
"Wher* residential areas by
larigiiig frum 513.25ft to 1H.250.
rare are not so well defined, the
Philip J. Zeuli, formerly of
criteria provided by tha school
Hackensack, N J , has developed
placement law, such aa scholastic
2 300 home suldivUions around
levels, will result In a high de­
llusbrttuch Height. N. J., wher*
gree of natural segregation,"
Arthur Godfrey, Frank Sinatra
Ddura declared.
and Barney R»*a make their
The Seminole Chapter of the
lie said there should be a law
honin The houses were priced Amrriran Canr*r Sorieiy will h«M lo drline the reason and condi­
from 5IS,(K)0 o $6rt,ow».
un urgatiDatlumd tun ting al thr tions which lustily a child'* withZeuli is now residing In San­ Civic Center, Wednesday, al 7:M drawal from an Integrated public
ford. and plans to build several P m.
school and hi* receiving a granthome* with distinctive design In
(ten# IlsstrU. executive three- m-aid wdh wtu-h to attend g p riibis area, "I feel that Banfold U tur &lt;sf Urange County and fleki | rate srhool. '*
one uf the (avtrat growing cilice representative fur lit* counties,
Omium said Ihie law ahuuld bn
'including Seminole, will discus* ! PAiaed with the idea that the 8uPair with high 74 t* T9 IhU in Florida," h# satd,
oflernuun. Parti* cliriuly luiiixht
Sale, and promotion fur Ban in drlail Ih* past performance premr Court had ruled that tir#
and Tbe-day. Warmer tonlxht Seni
Knolls will be handled and th* future plans uf III* local art ui segregation by races in
schools ia harmful.
with lu* 60 to 65. Variable wind* through thr office of Slemper chapter.
"We Hunk it necessarily fotlnwa
I to II mile* par huur.
I Agency, Realtor*.
Dining Ih* past year, th* local
chapter has shown educational that the art of forcing a child
films Ui various civic organiia- to attend an integrated school,
linns, service clubs, Navy per­ reganllrs* of his deep • seated
sonnel and dependents and tociai training and convictions would,
Irecause of the same intangible,
group*.
Th* chapter also bar operated psychologk-el factors, result in
a loan clos*t to supply rancor harm to the child, and unequal
opportunities,"
ba
patient* with various diesiing* educational
and sick room supplies. A large said.
"Tina Inequality should justify
mimtier of women's elubs of Sca legal method by whlrh a parent
ruiivula
iVunt)
have
supported
TA LL A H A S S E E (U P I) — The rtiung legislation to baad off th#
thi* program by preparing th« could make a choice a* to whrih*
state Junior Chamber of Com­ ariun.
The lewlutiun passed bate Sun- dtr-slngs from discarded bed lin­ er his child will attend an into*
merce has passed a resolution
grated school."
ens.
dny said;
opposing any mux* to abolish
All dubs and urfanilsGon* arc
"The J*y&lt;*** believe tiir pub­
Florida's fr»c public achuul sys­ lic echouls must be prt«rrved etui j invited to arm! representatives
that ti is the reeponsibtIUy that
th,» meeting. Aa Invltcllon U
tem.
piewrvation ami control of the **»end#d to any rc.ld.nl of the
The rwaolulson dowa mil mention
public achoul syatem rest In th* county whe la interested in the
the race issue, but in K th*
fund- of the clllien* of Florida.' work of cancer rontrol and who
Jay era* support the school system The resolution said it ie th* is Intrrrslad In maintaining an
a* guaranViead by Mir Florida "inherenl duty" of rlvie organiia- atlivc county rhapter.
A Charlotte, H. C., visitor toll
Constitution.
lions w&gt; InVrlve thwmsalves in
Sanford wills a warm spot to hta
Copies of It will he sent to ltu*« which affect th* life of the
heart (or it* honerl reiKlenle.
ail members of tne Legislature community they iwrv* and "the
When J. Norman (Vase cam#
whim Convene. M l* Apr.. I. J(,
ut ))
Cu,UVII..,
to police to rvpurt the loss of big
Sum# legislative U .d .re has#
mv.luabU role which
“ « r‘lF d e n o te d U ^ Kl.edullng pub||c rJu, ation ,.U ) , ln , hc #1IB
A .Sanford Negro is in Jail un­ wallet. It was already llu-r*. Mr*.
uf token school integration ill tinued growth of Florida."
der a total bond of tlfut after Ft. C. (layman had found it in ■
tclrpbune booth. The wallet corn
Dad* County and have Called for
In other revolution*, the Jaycres shooting twice al Stephen E. Bos­ lainrd ttno and Identification
expiesvnl full confidence in the ton al Cypress Ml,
tlt-ert t allowa&gt; wa* arrested cards.
public siltool program a* it esiitls
Pease was slayuig aiovartl Ora
la Flurld* and Ulgrd adequate when police arrived on Ih* Kenr houseboat, "Noah's Ark” at Mia
*1
2:57
a.
m.
Saturday.
financing of tin- Minimum Foun­
municipal dock.
He missed both lime*.
dation
Program
for
public
Prase's statement: *1 know Wa
The industrial plant of Johnson achiMil,
silly to report my wallet m uring
Electronic* in Casselberry was
The Jaycees named • National
— but I can tall by your far#
entered by thieves over the week­ League ban-hall pitcher, a county
Thieves stole wrillches and that its already here.” The beam
jutlge, a state attorney, a Imiliier screwdrivers from the Stafford on Policraurnan E ilrllr Jennings'
end.
An official loid .Sheriff's depu- and
physician a. Florida'* five Boat Works Friday night, after cn face wav a dead giveaway.
firs that apparently nothing was most outstanding young men of irrmg the building through a wlnThe grateful sailor left |10 for
missing, but they could not be 1954
dow. Nothing else was disturbed, Mr*. Dayman, who «** unaware
sure until everyone came tu work.
that »he would I* rewarded.
Hie horiur* went to Lew Bur- ( according to police report*.
. ----------------■ ■1■
Deputy Yarn Brewster 1s Inves­ itottc. Sarasota Springs, Milweu
he* Braves pitcher; .Martin Coun­
tigating.
•
ty Judge Evan* Crary J r.; State
Attorney Guidon Oldham Jr.,
Lecburg. Ralph P. Farrell Jr.,
Sarasota bidder and developer,
and Ur Hymen J. Roberta, West
Palm Beach.
A plan fur the "Voice uf Ih*
Houthern Stair*" was outlined to
Rotary Club member* today by
visibility was exit to an eighth
United Pre** International
W. H (B ill) Reedy, state repre­
Winds np to 40 miles an hour of a mil* in blowing snow and fog
sentative from l-ake County.
ov*r parts of N*brsvka. Imperial,
powered a sttuW storm (torn N*Reedy's address, entitled "The
Neb , wa* burird under nine Inch­
Key to Pear* in America.’’ asked
WASHINGTON ( l l l 'l ) — House liis.ks into the til rut Dikes re­ es ol snow by early today.
for support of thr public rela­ OOP leader Charles A. Halleck gion tuday and weathermen itFurther south, tha high wind*
tions plan, which would tell the predicts that the nation'* voters sued heavy anuw warning* for kicked up dust storm* Sunday to
northern stale* the truth about
will eirct lajth a Republican presi­ central Wiacunaln ami Michigan. th* TtX as and Oklahoma pan­
Negro cundition* in the South.
Th r band uf snow was part of a handles and parU of waster*
dent ami Congress in I960.
Halleck said In a radio inter variety of stormy w**lh*r which Kansas.
Gusty winds also hamparad
view Sunday that the voter* are broke out on Ihc heels of ■ -arm.
"comlrg back to their sensei." ilig trend in most of the East. firemen in cunUinlng e b lu e
lie added: "I believe a lot of peo­ Drenching rain* pelted a wide which destroy ad a theatar to
ple already ara beginning to real* area from th* auuth-oantral states dxwntuwn CarbundeJa, 0 L TM#
Police said a suspicious Sanford tie what a bad mistake Uy*y Into the Mississippi and Ohio val- fir* early today threatened ais
resident uncovered a phony deaf made by 'urnlng against Mm OOP ley* and sle*t glaiad highways be­ nesrbp bualaaaa building* tor •
in IM 8 "
tween tl * enow aad rata areas,
mule Friday afternoon
The bluwing snow, ranging
Along tha Boudawollan W abasis
The House leader declined to
When the man handed her a
card lhal asked for bus fare to guess who the I960 Republican from two to nine inch**, began River, nearly 30,000 acre* of farm*
Jacksonville, aba called th* police. presidential nomine* would be but Sunday and pushed across nor­ land remained tinder water In tb*
President thern
Nebraska,
southeaster* Uwrencavllla, BL, area da spite
Josh Tucker Hatton wae found conceded that Vic*
to be "Just pretending.' He talked Richard M. Nixon and Near York South Dakota, northwestern and efforts to drain the Ikaalwalers by
a lot after he wa* arrested for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller had • northern Iowa and southern MIn­ dynamiting n break to • n r^ n
vagrancy.
to toe m s *.

New Homes Slated
Near High School

Cancer Group Sets
Planning Session

Weather

Retain Public Schools,

Jaycoe Resolution A sk s

Wallet Returned,
He Likes Sanford

Police Jail Negro
In Shooting Case

Thieves Pay Visit
To Johnson Plant

Thievtn Take Tools

Snow Hits Lakes Region,

Bill Reedy Talks
To Local Rotary

Storms Pelt M id "Nation

Halleck Predicts
GOP Win In ’60

‘M ute’ Uses Card,
Woman Uses Phone

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115327">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 20, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115328">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115329">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 20, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115330">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115331">
                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 20, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115332">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115333">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115334">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115335">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11567" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11205">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ed42c53e226bc6f2f2a361fc44032df0.pdf</src>
        <authentication>8f57d52c3c20ac2520d213dd1a45cd8b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115326">
                    <text>: ORANGE
JA l

I

7
1

n

W ell bet that somebody's ‘grnnddnddy' said,
*Son, one of these days you will be mighty
glad I bought this corner lot,"
Cities grow because of people and industry;
more industry means more people; more
people mean more homes; more homes in­
crease laud demuiid, up vuluc* - grand for
those who bought early. Simple, isn't ill

Drive

NORTH ORLANDO COUNTRY ESTATES are midway between Orlando a u d Sanford,
d ose to Winter Turk. NORTH ORLANDO is
a planned eity of homes, churches, shopping
centers, schools and all conveniences for com­
fortable living und happiness. Sunshine and
plenty of room for rompin", growing c h i 1 •
dreu.
Wouldn't you like to say, *Son, one o f these
days yoa will lie mighty glad I bought u North
Orlando Country Estule! When you are a few
yeurs older, you will find North Orlando Coun­
try Estates will he surrounding a beautiful
planned city.'* Well, you can!

ORLANDO

Out

Todaj!

NORTH
ORLANDO

COUNTRY ESTATES

'

&lt;• CITY OF

NORTH ORLANDO

LAKE JESSU

t/ouk oum CounVujfy ta fe
North Orlundo Country Estates

For as LO W as &amp;20 Down 5^20 per month
B A H A M A RD.

v

Come TODAY and sec for yourself the wonderful progress already
made. NORTH ORLANDO COUNTRY ESTATES are easy to gel to.
Bring the family with you.

MOSS RD.

Take Route 1 7 -9 2 ... turn at the LONGWOODOVIFJM Road
- there are signs to guide you.
Yon owe H to yourself to see North Orlando Country Estates. You
can find out how GOOD it feels to gel in on the ground floor. Wralch
your opportunities grow with Florida's newest city.
city, The
i tie new expresswuy will bring NOR III ORLANDO within a few short minutes to
aiivwhere In Central Florida.

n o

«

t

! ^

o r l a n d

^

c o m p a n
I

^

p h o n

^

t m

o

8 5 ^

p o

^

^

f f k e b o

)^ J

o^

2 ^ ^ !

n t e

^

ark

�oTItr &amp; m tfo r&amp; fim ttf)
*

Vnited I’ rewa Leanml W irt

101,. X LIX

AH
T tD
KE
PP
KE
WNnD
tN
T Y M NEW
VW SP
1PRB
A N T KIN
E TN T l UDHA IL
SPAPER

Established 1908

TH U R S D A Y

*

FEBRUARY

19. 1959

SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

K 0 . 174

Integration Showdown Set In Florida Legislature
Negroes May Find
Whites Departed

MIAMI (IJIM) — VutuiUmy amviRnmont uf four Negro
children to nn nil-white achool In Miami next fall haa ati
TAM l'A 1 17111
Fonda Ne­ the xtage fur a pitched Iwttle in the 1959 Eejfixlature.
gro**, after punching their Drat
Arriiyed on one aide will lie Gov. LeRoy Collin* and hii
hula In the aisle'* public school advimir* tin race relation*, who favor moderation. On the
color barrier. beefed up their ef other aide will Im moat of the leader* of the I.eyri.'dntiira,

MIAMI (U P I) — Four Neirro children unsiRiied to
Miun’i's Orchard Villa white elementary school may find no
whit* children to mix with them when they enroll next
ptember.
White resident* are moving out of the Orchard Villa
neijlhlxirhood rapidly. And those white children remainiiiK

r

will be permitted to transfer to
M all white school if they meet
"pink »lip" requirement* of the
Dade County School Board.
Orchard Villa te on the fringe
&lt;R a mushrooming Nrgro retalen
Hal area. Three year* ago. 410
white children crowded Into IU
A clataroomt. There were about
gW when ichool opened la at Hep*
(ember, but only 170 on Feh
1, 1939, the achool board found
hi a detailed aludy of the caae.
The Board reported then.* were
904 leaae* or tale* ot white real*
dance* in the neighborhood be
tween Oft. 1. 1M7. and Teb ».
Una year. During the I9S7 M
ichool year, the number of Negro
children of elementary ichool age
^created from 160 to 600
The achool board membera re
tosrd to make any predlcllona
Wednesday.
" I don't think anybody know*,"
aald Chairman C. Kayn.ond Van
Dusen " W e i Just hava to watt
and ate."
The Board concluded In It* M*
page aludy, which Included Interttaw with all the IU white (ami*
Jtaa. that "approaimatcly
100
wehIU pupil*" might remain at
Orchard Villa H the four Negroea
aniar. Eighty • Bee families aald
they would seek la transfer their
children.

2 Fires Reported,
Lady Locked Out;
Chief Issues Plea

H irer call* were anawertd yc»lenUv by the Sanford hire Dr
partment. A defective keruaene
cook atov# caused the drat fire, at
90*S layout .Ave. Slight damage
waa reported The alarm waa
sounded at 11:43 a ra.
Firemen put out a graa* fire at
24th Si and Cellar Ave . during
Ihe afternoon, and later received a
call from a Sanford reaident who
waa locked out of her home at 9&lt;&gt;4
South him Ave. The im ill fire
truck waa dispatched to help the
lady In ditlrcte.
Kir* Chief Mack Cleveland warn
*d reiidrnts against burning Irish
without permission. A city ordi­
nance require* a permit from the
fire department.
"We will be glad to come out ami
oheck any residence for fire has*
anli." he aald. "If you have some­
thing to burn, call us; if we know
your location, many haiardi can
be eliminalrd We will t* glad to
Inspect vacant lota sml pledgr our
coopi*rat ion, ”
Cleveland emphasised that no
trash should he burned on windy
days, as grass and woods are **tremely dry. “ And please don't
leave rooking atovrs unattended,"
he raid. “ One of our greatest prob­
lems I* the housewife who starts
to cook something, then gets busy
on the phone or somewhere else
HOLLYW OOD ( U P D - Movie- in the house *
tond’s "perfect"
m a r r ia g e
craabea to an end today when
Debbie Bcynolda divorce* linger
Eddie Fisher, thaltcrlng a clatilc
triangle Involving the couple and
sultry EUaalieth Taylor.
In lacking an uncontraU-d din rc e , bouncy, 36 year old Debbie
asked custody of the couple'* chtlTestimony hegan at I! a. m
Wren. Carrie. 1. and Todd, 1, In today to decide compensation for
addition lo a cash aeltlemeM and the use of 21 parcels of land ad
tbe family home
Jarrnt to the Sanford Naval Air
Tousle haired Kddte, 10. gain* Station.
Ms freedom and an opportunity
The case la being tried at the
to marry U i, 16, widow of hli l !. S District Court In Orlando
late friend Mike Todd.
A jury * » » selected ami sworn
The S‘» year Debble-Eddie mar* In yesterday, then driven to Ssn
aiage foundered tail
lum m er ford to view the property The
when the widow Todd and Klaher contested parcels contain some
junketed lo New York for ■ whirl I U acres oo the west side of the
of nighlrluh* and a aide trip to field
g d d le and Dehbir’a hooey moon
The air spare above the land,
Idyll to the Cataklll*
which I* all In the runway ap
Resultant publicity led to a acp P roach area,
was condemned
aratioo Sept • which triggered more than five years ago by the
today's divorce action
government.
The suit has been brought by
the government against the pro
perty owner* to settle all claims
in the area.
In a "declaration of taking’,"
the government aleird the perpe­
tual right to remove and clear all
nhslrurllon* In the approach area
Mr*. Halin' E Kinlaw. m . bib Many of the residents were not
Myrtle Ave , dleil at 6 a. m. today satisfied with the settlements of
in ■ local mining home after a fered and are fighting for adill
ttonal compensation.
lingering illness.
She wav horn July 16, IMH&gt;. in
Rladrnhorn, N. C-, and had
in Hanford (or the past to year*
She was a member of the First
Baptist Church
Survivors include her hu*
Xnirnet Kinlaw; five children*1Mr*. S o m e ‘ D i s h o n e s t y ’
^o nime
' Mae Perry, Hailey.
.......................
N. C.;
MIAMI (U P I) _ The head of «
Mr* Arthur Bradshaw, Winter special li*gi&lt;!i||cr stihrnmmittre
Park; Gregory Kinlaw, Stinson hlames the soaring auto Insiiranrr
Kinlaw ami Mr.. Margaret Wat- rales In Florida on the large
son. all ••{ Ssnfurd; nine grand number of arcidents and the dl%
children, three great-grandchildren honectv of some human hrmgs"
and one cuter, Mrs F'red Nance, tn collecting claims.
Hladenti*»ru
Stale Rep
John
J ( ’rm * i r
, —
— _.
Funeral services will l « held a t, of Marrlrnny vatd the high rites
ISO p. m Saturday at Hruson , particularly |n D u V County were
Funeral Hume Dr W' P. Brooks fair to (he motorists
jliH officiate Buna I will folks* tn
r r f u .. here for an ---------------tn
address
Wvrrgroen Cemetery
the t.rrile r
Miami Insurance
Hoard said insurance rates will
conUnue to rtse until a new state­
wide safety program k developed
He said factor* causing rate
nset ran lie curbed only by
Hanford Junior High heat the "initiation, development and en
All Souls Parochial basketball forcrmrnl of an adequate highway
team in yesterday afternoon'a safety program.**
Crews' committee has submitted
game which opened the Seminole
County Junior high tournament to the legislative rounril's safety
QCnarh Howard Gordie's fast committee a 124 page report whlrh
team left Ihe courts with a 4! M •dll he presented to the full coun­
cil to Tellihaise* on March 4.
victory.
The l i l t Moorot sagero M o o t­
ed Mm Lymao eqned to another
tilt. » M .
Thieves stole IW tent* from
Three gamee are scneduM tor Wood raffs Garden Center, 601
tonight. The Sanford junior* aoak Celery Ave., lest ngiht.
a victory over Slavla. Oviedo
Entrance waa gained through Mi*
meet* Lake Monroe end Mm beck door by cutting the screen
Oviedo gveto’ Bfwad plays the Me and breaking a glass jalousie.
Nolhtay else was reported missing
via girls.

Deb Sheds Eddie;
Jle Can Marry Liz

Testimony Begins
In Air Space Case

Mrs. Kinlaw Dies;
funeral Saturday

ISS Insurance Is High
Due To Accidents,

Sanford Juniors
Get Tourney Win

Thief Gets 90 Cents

First Hole Opens, 'Mixing' Ordered
NAACP Planning By Dade Officials
All-Out Campaign

C O U N TV

O N L Y ONE MORE DAY T O GO — The line
wns lonir this mornihr »t the courthouse, as
people waited to buy their 1959 license tnirs.
Tomorrow is the last day, and Gov. LeRoy

C o lim a has said, "no extensions." The court­
house will be o|ivn tomorrow from 9 a m. to

ft p m.
(Herald Stuff 1‘ hoto)

Famed Blue Angels Stage Trick Show

fort* today to flail, n the harnera
non the Panhandle to Ihe (told
loan.
N A A I T iTvsnlcnl A. I.cun low .
ry of Tamps van! tin admltvlon
order of the Negro children to a
Miami white school next Septem­
ber was “only a token thing,"
lie urged Florida Negroes not
to be lulled by the move but to
“press forward toward total com­
pliance and aceeptonce of the
laws.**
lie laid Ihe Flonda NAAt'l* la
“pledged to continue Its fight to
end segregation by calling on all
freedom-loving rllu rn i to join
bands in the preservation of our
type of government "
lowry &gt;a!d "we hope Ihe Dade
County School Hoard will prompt­
ly begin to extend the action taken
to all areas of the county In the
:&gt;nrr.*dl*te future ’’
The Negro minister eriliciiod
members of thr l.egiilature for
citing the action "against the
Consululion of Florida." He said
such statements make "each InlrllIgsnt ntlreii wonder if these men
feedse that they cannot place Flor­
ida's Constitution alanr the Con­
stitution of the United Stairs.”
l-owry singled out President
designate of thr Senate l&gt;cwry
Juhoson for hts criticism "\V«
hope that thr leader of the Sen
sir
will not use hts offire to
riu ir Honda to mart'll backward,"
he aaid.

Jets performed diamond rolls, eth- beneath them at kou miles per
elon rolls and other examples of hour.
Naturally, a team Ilka lh« Blue
split second timing.
While the four regrouped after Angrli couldn't use a none aI land­
each mancuser, the two "solo*" did ing l.reak, to they peeled off from
horuoi.lil rolia, vertical cllmba a diamond In a tucked under
and back to bark, ur sandwich, break.
Taa in leader of (lie Blue Angels
passes. A specialty ia the knife
edge pan with each plane at a 90 Is l.cdr. 7. V. Knott, other mem­
degree angle, going In different ber* are Marine Capt. It. S M a y
ock, U . H I*. Hunter, Lt K. L.
directions at boo miles per hour.
Speeds varied through the show Rasmussen, U . 11. It. Dc winter and
from l*o to boo miles per hour. In l-t. J . L. Damian. All are stationed
conrlunun, the six planet passed at Sherman Field, NAS I'rniacola,
over Ihe field in two "ve rs." Thrn, between air allows.
Die Blur Angels will remain at
while four of the planet flew at
One problem, the guests won't slow speed, the two aolus pasted Hanf.srd through Sunday, flying
daily at the International Speed­
have at Lake Mary's annual Pio­
way at Dayton* Reich. Heavy A t­
neer Night la baby tilling
tack Squadron Nine wtl) join the
The gay crowd will constat of
famous team la a fly over during
those over 60, and minora won't
lh« throe days,
Lt. J , B Revta, Rlua Angrli
l&gt;e admltlsU •ilhout a p.i^cr s»
maintenance officer, ia also In Nan
cort (at least 60 years old).
ford to supervise the alrcralt,
The big night come* Monday
which wilt remain &lt;&gt;n the flight line
at 7:30 Decoration*, music and
F T . lilt AGU, N C. (U P I i Army at Faaron fit when not m tin- air.
refresh incut* will change (hr
doctor* reports*) toil ay that “a
The planes are FI IF Tigers,
Lake Mary L'hamlwr of Com
merre building into a lilting tsall •light spread uf pneumonia" has made by Grumman Aircraft Curp
com pin sled the treatment of Ihe
room for the party-goers.
Under the chairmen,hip of second stroke suffered by lien
Frank Evans, plans have been Ueorgr C. Marshall.
However, Col. Georg* M Pow­
made for a bus, which will pick
ell,
chief of medicine at Womack
up passengers along Ibr route
General Hospital here, said there
The Ihis will leave Sanford at
has been "no great change" in
6 43 p m from Magnolia Ave.
Marshall's cuoditlon.
and Third SI,
‘“The extension uf pneumonia
F R O N T R O YAL, Va ( U l 'l , _
I’ lonrrr Night Is traditional in . um plicate* treatment of the stroke
Twenty-two Negro students Iw-gan
Lake Mary. “ Young" oldsters to some eslent but now presents
their first day of itudi»i in W ar­
from all over Central Florida an­ no problem,'* said Powell He slid
ren County High (inlay with 10
ticipate Ihe evening with cnlhu efforts to control the pneumonia leather* and .to classroom* at
tlasrn. This is Ihr time for rosy havr increased by giving more their disposal, but not a single
chats, tall tales and reminiscing, |.^nsciliin and adding chloramphen white classmate.
when Ihotr in their fifties with ,;co]
Fourteen girls and rigfil Uiy*.
they were ' just a little bit older".
H r said Marshall's condition the only ones to register Wcdnei
With 34 years of Pioneer Nights "haa not reached Ihe critical day when thr school rropeurd un­
In take Mary history, tt is pos­ stage'
der federal court orders, split up
sible that everyone will get a
"Ilia rcipiratiun la unlalmred but in grouiia as small as two aid three
crack at the party, eventually. it has increased slightly,” said in Ihr huKr brick building that will
Powell.
acrommudate I .iMJss students
He said thr 7H year old aotdirr
The Negro children again ar­
statesman, who suffered a second rived in private ears and Irooncd
stroke Tuesday, was restless unlit up the driveway to Ihe school heavaloul 2 a in. today but rested tly bundled up against 20-degree
eomfortaUy after that
cold 1‘o li.r were stationed at Ihe
I'owrll said Marsfull't lempira entrance to Hie ground* to keep
tur* rose about two drgreet above toil all hut students amt teachers
PIJkNT C ITY (U P I)— Police normal Wednesday night but sub twit U-oul IA reporters ami phulog
tod*y charged Robert Anderson, sated lo aland one degree et&lt;ov« rsi-hen were Ihr only spectator*
on hand.
a city fireman, with setting four normal this morning.
H r said Marshall still lias diffi
Alaail (Sun while children
furs hire since 1933
Anderson was arretted Wrdnes cully swallowing and n bring frd lintird their classes in a private
•) stem Uiat utilises rh relies ami
■lay night In connection with Hie intravrnouly.
Doctor had held hopes that Mur other buildings. Their parents
g.Vi isri fire at the Slays Building,
ihusr to keep them Here lather
a downtown office structure, Mon­ •Fiall'a condition was itatdliiins'
Ihsn tend them berk lo Hie high
day night.
u ImioI with Hia Negro upils.
Police Chief Robert Spooner
•aid Anderson admitted setting
Hi at tdaro after extensive -,ues G o t c H e l , H o r t O O
... . . .
f
Honingu. and admitted netting three
W* D Horton and David Galchother fires In past year* The
total damage in the four fire* cl havr U-rn appoinle*! to thr Sein&gt;
was atiuut fligymo, SfHMinrr said imde County Children'* Committee
The other lire* were a church by Gov. I.eKoy Collins
Gatchel is a County ('ommissiun
A survey of rounty owned pub
in June ot 1333, a residence In
rr, Horton It a ronsultanl for the lie buildings and pro|wrty will be
May of Ittu and a randy com­
emptninat child program of the made next week by ■ Winter Park
pany In t«3*
county achool system.
Engineering firm
Andrrson. 33, has a wife and
The committee
, ,
. his e . local volun- , A representative of James Gam.
two children The fire department ,
tcer unit of ibelFlonda Children ■ U f
laivrlocl and y fits
aau! he had "eierllent recom­ Cum mission. Tbe stair agency
mendations" when he was hired. ms bee survey* and studies of *erv- toured Seminole Counlv yesterday
Anderson wav off duly when the ice* to children. Among Hie dutiev with &lt;'om mission Chur man John
Maya Building fire waa reported are coordinating services ami mek Knder.
Harold Johnson glanced at thr
hut waa railed tn with other off ing Irgulative reiommendatam* to
building* is question and was
duty fi’ rm rn to fight thr blase the governor and thr legislature
introduced to county department
Police got on his trail when a
heads III* firm will rvaluatr the
passer by reported seeing a man
property end prepare a report far
in uniform go into the building
ripitel Improvement
shortly Iefore Ihr firr hrole out
Th r buildings under inspection
Anderson was discharged from
will tie the jail, built in 1923;
thr fire department today and
TA IP E I, Formosa ( U P I ) — Com
courthouse, 191)1; health cenler,
pot m Jail.
munisi and Nationalist t'hlnrie
naval veiselt clashed in Ihe For I Mi, and rounty home, 1926
The
survey
wa* authorised sex
m o ii Strait today In Ihe first sea
.
.
b
engagement
lines
last
fall.
Hie
*1**
,w*
^
'
**.°
,h*
Mechanical failure waa blamed
for a minor accident on Palmetto Nationalist Defense Ministry an ,0 " n,if Eommisaioner*.
Ave. yraterday afternoon at &amp;;ttt. nounced
A spokeamen said one National
A l Mrs. Patricia Butler, 109 llaya
D r., pulled late a parking space, lit patrol frigate engaged &gt;9 small
I.IT I.E CHUTE, Wi«. u n i
Um master cylinder apparently communist craft near Matsu, an Town board member* complained
failed on her car. The automobile offshore island group held by the today that corner lire alarm boxes
hit a Jeep owned by Earl Turner, Natlonaliili.
•ere ■ nuisance. They have been
104 M^lonvHI* Av«, Dunagr waa
If* said both *idee fired but he used only for false ilarms for Ihe
rat Im*fid et |I2&gt;
pail two years, (be board aaid.
did not know the reaulle.

For 13 breathtaking mlnulaa to­
day. the Navy's famed Blue An­
gels gave spectators at Ramey
Field a demonstration of their skill
In precision flying.
After a "feel-out" pa&gt;* to test the
turbulan-e of the air, four of Ilia

No Problem Here
For Baby-Sitters

Pneumonia Hits,
Marshall Weaker

First School Day,
Negroes All Alone

Fireman Arrested
For Setting Fires

Collins Appoints

Property Survey
Begins Next Week

Sea Battle Erupts
In Formosa Strait

Failure I Blamed

FaIHe Alarms Only

Twirling Fantasy
Set For Seminole

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. ( U l ' l t - A
four rtiglnr Delta Alrllnra DG7U
•el an unofficial flight record
from Dallas, Te i. to Birmingham
Wednesday for on* hour and Tl
minutri.
T,
. n
i*.
tx

Including acveral prospective ran*
didalea for governor, prepared to
demand continuing reslatanee to
racial mixing.
In vising unanimously Wevlneaday to admit four Nr groat to
Orchard Villa elementary school
In September, thr Dade l aunty
School Board said it could follow
no other course under Florida*!
pupil assignment law. T h r Nrgro
children live lets than two block!
from Orchard Villa and are walk*
ing nrariy • mile now to attend a
Negro school.
Parrnls of ihe Negro pupils had
requested relief under thr pupil
aatlgnmrnt law hut had not Med
ault In court.
A number of legislative leaden
aaid they will tee that tha data
get* measures during the April*
May ariaion tint would halt avail
token Integration al Orchard Villa
or any other achoot.
Reardon to mova aama awlfl*
ly from all over the alata. Kay
legislators predicted drastic at*
Hon, probably In the form ad
tha "last resort" bill and tha par*
ent option plan, would ba take*
to forestall or prevent totegrattoa
al any school
The eocallrd Inst resort M l
would authorise county school

KEIt.MtAW. S C. ( U P I ,— Ban
dll* rubbed Hie Hank uf Kershaw
uf almul |2U.M« today but were
raptured within an hour after
thrlr getaway car wrecked. Two
of them wire Inlured,

threatened with Integration. Collin* vetoed such a measure After
it paaird the 1!3T seiiion, but
leader* laid the Miami ectloo wlO
give them enough votes this yea!
to override a veto.

News Briefs
Membership Gains
A T L A N T A tU I'l I In i :*outheastem Jurisdiction of the Metho.ti*t t hureh gained more memIwrt than three other Jurisdictions
in Ihr U. S In the past 14 years.

Governor To Visit
A T I .AN IA I Ill’ ll — Georgia
Frnrst Vandiver aaid today
he will lravc Friday night for
four days of fishing al an umitarlo*rd spot In Florida.

.Ship Feared Lost
R E Y K JA V IK , lea land (U P I)—
The
lighthouse service
vessel
llrriiiudur was m I ■ a t n g and
frarrtl sunk off southwest Ire­
land Inlay with 11 men aboard.

Plane Sets Record

Hank Bandits Caught ho.rds u* dose down any school

Ike Visits Mateos

A C A P ULCO , Meiiro t U I 'l ) —
President Eisenhower flow aero**
Ihr Hio Grande lo thli sunny ro­
The Seminole High St hoof "Tw irl­ wset city today to pay a get aring Seminole*” will lead Hie queinted visit to Meilco'a new
"Twirling Fubtasy of I9&amp;9'* at president, Adolfo |.opet Mateos.
the high sctwill Friday al n p m.
O ra n g e
The routine lo be plet&gt;tiled is
WASHINGTON
t i l'll —
Ilia
line they learned at a clinic m lireHouse Commerce Committee to­
ember.
Ihe Central Flurula Corps, O r­ day appruvrd a Senate patted bill
lando, will preaenl two routines to permit F'lorida and Texas or­
ange growers to continue using
at thr F ant a»y.
Ilooiie, t.dgewatar, A|o&gt;| ka and artificial coloring for oranges.
See/rceie High Srluada will be on
hand tu preaenl solos, ensembles
and stale routine*,
HER EIN I UPI I - Fortner Pre
Die Orlando Corps will pre m lrr Holicrt Srhumnn of France
sent a dnil dance, which tells will attend celebrations marking
the dramatl, story of dolls that Hie tenth anniversary May tl, o(
route to Id,, and dance around the ending of the Berlin block
hunt mg their l-caua This d.mrr adr.
Is prrvinlril by the Edgevsaler
Majorities, who won Ihe Targe
rim Bowl championship. TTii-sr
PARIS (U P I)— Figure* releas­
msjorrHrs also will present other
ed by (hr National Institute of
routines and aolus.
Statistics today reported that the
Tickets. for this show ran h*
population of the city of I’ arta
taught from any iiiayiiretle or
reached S,020,000 on Jan. t.
land member A dance will fal­
low the show ,

OratlKC

Okay

To Attend Ceremony

The People Of Paris

$2 Million Siphoned’

Rep. Daniel Reed,
New York, Is Dead

NEW YORK (U I It — Federal
m vritigaluri hive charge'll Hiat fi­
nancial wtislil Aletatidrr 1.. Gut
t-rioa "siphoned* more Ilian twu
m i l l i o n dollar* from a Detroit firm
into a dummy corporation that now
ha* let* than I.I.ihx) in it* bank
account.

WASHINGTON (U P I) Rep
Daniil A Itrrsl who tirsrd lo-ig
rr Ui loiigit-ss than .ny other
C O P EN H A G E N . D e n m a r k ,
Republican memlier. died tiMliy
at Waller Ifi-ed Army Medical t U I 'l) — King Frederick, ljueen
Ingrid and other Member* of ll«&gt;
Cenler He wav *3
Reed, who was alto senior GOP royal family attended memorial
member of tin- tav writing House servin'* Wednesday far the S3
Way* and Mean* Committee, hail person* lost whrii the Mans tied
rule led the In.-pitjl tl wielt ago
'*nk off Greenland tail
fur tMatinent of an infected foot month
Itn-d liked to descrilw himself
a* an old lavtiiuned Republican
Hr wa, tlioog for high tariffs
and low tat,-*
Generally fair and colder through
III,
lews hi these mailer a Friday. High today In low 7e‘s, low
bruusit him into sharp ronflirt l-might .1* to II. Nartheily wind*
with PirUdrnt Fivcnhower, who Ik in 23 mile* per hour, heromlng
wa* liie leveritb President to oc- northeasterly during Friday. Small
rupy the White Itouvr since Reed craft warnings displayed on the
rnbird Congress In PJIl
t toast.

Kites Held For 95

Weather

Symphony To Play
Here On March 10
Tlie Florid* Symphony Orcheatr* will app&lt;-ar in Sanfnrd, March
Id
Coder the s|HMi*orthtp of the
Sanford Recreation Department,
Ihe orchestra will pier to Ihe
Civic Cetiter..
Although Uie Monde irmphony
is only nine years old. N has
won national acclaim from the
nation's top music critics. This
will be the first season In whlrh
"pop*” will be presented, and
Si riford audiences will hear Ihe
rollicking tone* and rominMe hellads

F'rank Miller, the distinguished
condurtor. Is well known in Orlando and Dayton* Hrach, where
the orchestra he* subscription
program* For the past two aum
mere he has spent several month*
in Minneapolis, Minn., conducting
the summer program* to "pops."
The Florida Symphony to com­
posed wholly of professional ms
siclana who tome from all aver
the country to play during tha
I I week sea*oo. During Um cur­
rent season, Um orchestra will
give M ronrecto to Mm OewiraJ
Fiend* area.

Oviedo PTA Sets
Withdrawal Vote
The O v i e d o Parent TeachaT
Association will decld* Monday
whether to withdraw from tha
stale and national Congreiaea el
Parent* and Teachers.
A vole on the Diue was am
nounrrd today. It came on Dm
heels ef a resolution by the Semi­
nole County P -TA Council whlefc
could he Ihe first step toward
withdrawal ai the Council from
their two bodies.
Mrrllng list night tn Geneve,
thr Council adopted a rr solution
which take* lain* with the policy
statement issued by thr Florida
1'TA Congress in ita Sarasota
convention.
Speaker al the Ovfrilo meeting,
sn for I p m. in Ihe school audi­
torium. will be D. M. I.edd, form­
er Fill agent. He also was the
guest speaker at Uir Geneva
meeting last night Ills subject to
Oviedo Monday night will ba
UNESCO, ihe seme as in Geneva.
Although the Integration ros­
tra* -r*y was not mrntlonrd by
name, the Seminole P TA Cmwett
left little doubt as lo Its target.
The resolution noted that the
I’TA's chief aim !■ supposed lo he
"help for parent* and teacher*
in securing Information about the
ofuld. hi* growth, devriopmant
and needs ”
"However," thr Council said,
"lor tome lime Ihr platform of
|h’r" p'fA i'ongr'r.a' ( Florid* I' ha'i
,cauvril confusion, iniiundentandmg end resentment In many sec­
tions of the state."

Youth M ust Copy
Driver's Manual
A juvenile wtio had broken tha
requirement* of tu* reitricted
driver'* llrnrse wa* aeolerhed
yesterday by Juvenile Judge WU
ion Alexander.
Ill* driver'* license wo* sus­
pended for 30 days and he must
copy the itair driver's manual to
long hand before he I* allowed to
drive again.

Reef Bruitiing Bill
A TLA N TA (U I'D — A UU to
the stale Legislature would re­
quire the u e of electric buisrta
or canvas Rapa to be ward to
driving cattle
Too many bruises &lt;m the beef
baa been coaling Georgia cattle­
men more than a million dollar*
a year.

43 In County Jail
Forty-three guest* are Itotoi to
the Seminole County jedThey are eaa white tomato, aaa
whit* male Juvenile. I I
mate*. SO colored mttoa, two i
ad male juvenile, Mem
female*. Flew ***** to paatoviMb
four were dtoihargeA

�#»

“So Many Switches,

?* * • 2— T h u r* . F » h , 19. 1959

fifty
k

Five

Years

Observed

M r ami Mr*. John Eugene lilt
e&amp;rnti were honored with a Tea
aC their Palmetto Avenue home
Wednesday afternoon when their
granddaughter, Mr*. Milton J.
Sfrnkow'ky and their m ire, Mr*
lift Ing I Pryor enteriainrd in
cMebratlnn nf their fifty faffla wrd
*l{fiR anniveriary.
»\ pink rnolif wa« u«rd In floral
afraniiemusit and the dining room
tajsb. overlaid with • hand n o
clulrd lam rlnth, wai centered
« p h a pink flower arrangement

Together

And All Those Knobs

With Party

..rid flanked by pink taper* in idver holder*.
Mr. Kitchen* wed the former
Mis licitn S I'taium in l9ot at
Relhel, Delaware and IxMh were
reildenti nf PoftaviUr Delaware.
Mr. Ililchrni wai at tea m en
: car* a* Captain of the
Ihe lbarge,
arge,
ew
"Buford" plying between •N
New
York, Philadelphia. Wilmington,
Baltimore, Newport New*, Norfolk nod Into North Carolina lie
retired In June W ? a* carpenter
foreman of Ihe Norfolk Ship
...
..
ft? V
^
L I
A ],
: 4*

M
L
~ + f
jJ
u rL

"■ f
■
H

A
H

B&gt;vj'■
■

Building A Dry Dork Company
From 1933 tn December 1937 Mr,
and Mr*. Kitchen* alvn owned
and operated the Mimo«a Tourlit Home near I-iltlr Creek In
Norfolk.
Mr. and Mr*. Kitchen* have
one »on. Adolphui Kugrnc. who
reiide*
rrtidct in Norfolk; two grandchildren,
vnd two great grandchildren
daughter*.
Extending congratulation! to thr
Kitchen* were Mr*. Olive FT and
rr* of Concord. New- MampMiire:
Mr, and Mr*. W. F. Penneri, and
mother, Mr* McDonald. M r. and
Mr*. James If. Cut, Mr. and Mr*.
John A. Berwriethln. Mr
and
Mr*. F.. E. Lal'our. Mr and Mr*
C- I- Keyci, Mr and Mr* P. J
Angel. Mr. and Mr* A. J Grerr
Mr*. ' ,l m i Gnnralrr, Mr.
and
Mr*. K rn ril Nrl»on. Dr.
and
Edwin Epstein, Mr and .Mr* Or

Mr ami Mr* F'rancis K. Roumillat, J r , innuuner the mar­
riage of their daughter, Cynthia
Ellen, to Robert l. Jnhnyon, *on
of Mr. and Mra. R Z. Johnion
of thi* city.
Mr. Johnion ha* Iwen attending
Andrew* College at CuthFcrt,
Ga.
The Jolimon*. married on Feb­
ruary nth. will m.*kr their home
in Sanford.

Party At Mayfair

H
J

3

I

\ _ J :'

MR

g ra r lau g h te r*

«r»*n

e ar

*•. t

Church
Calendar

Twenfy Five Years A go
were invited In Hie dining room
wbero the lable w j i decorated In
a color ache me of red white and
blue developing ndora rrlrbraimr
George
Waihinghm'i
birthday.
The crntrrpirte v u i a tmwl of
r*d aweet peat and fern white
the place card* were rimelly
halrhftt, Earh gueit rerelve*!
biight-coli ltd batlotmi and novel
ty hat*.
Tbuie pirivnt were
Wayne
Potter, honor gue*t. Daphne Takath. Eiiiian Boyle. Nancy Joe
Gonaalei, Eugene I^ G rtlr, J r .
of Ea*t Orange. N. J . Milrolm
MaeNedl. anil liavid Bretun uf
High Point, N. C

T H IR A B A T
Pmccrrit Baptiit Church Soul
Winning Study Courae. 7 M p m.
Pineerest Baptist Church Choir
Prattiee.
The Mclhodlil M«n’» Club will
meet at T p m. in McKinley
Kail. Mu* Virginia Chapman will
allow ilidet of her work in Cuba.
The Chancel Choir. FTrat Alelhodill, will practice at 7:30 p. m
Y.W’ A. girl* banquet at the
Firtt Baptiit Church, 3 30 p. m.
Iluyal Ambaiiidar* at 7 p m.
First Baptiit Church
Carol Choir, FTrat Baptist, ai
fi 13 p. m. The Concord choir at
7 p. in. and Ihe Adult Choir at ft
Girl Scout Troop No. 133 of the
F7r»l Prevbylertin Church will
meet in thr Youth Budding at 3:13
p. m.
The Brownlee Bible tie** of the
FT* at Prrtbytrnan Church will
meet at 9.30 in Fellowahip Hall

See

*lne Klhel Runt 'Iff If* fvf fhf
Congregational Chu.cb met at ihe
parsonage with Mr*. o « u r 7.11
tr..w*r, in-.tea*
T h - ........ have M r. HerhH
and Air*. Thurilon and their *om
mittee* a voir of lhanki fur ihe
'I'fte** .f the annual .Smurf..herd held at Ihe rfturrh Fchru
ary uih
Mi-mUr* of ihe . i n k will lu v ,
"fft togrlher" March Dl, efier
the Sunday Service, and eoffie
anti doughnut* will be aerved lo

*'r * noiiir.
J 1*1’,
[!' l" , ur,1&gt; ** h '*r* t**JVr
Fernan.,e* a* ircond high Other

M r*
J fl1'
,f *lM* Dllnoii.
, Th (
, r j ; on Jhe r.lrr-hm em table
*nd » r n r '1
' n'1 ro11’ „i

It \**i alto announced Hut the
Sund.&lt;y School will hive an E**
ter Egg hunt and Mr* Rcninol
Mill h# chairm»n of the party
Order* are being laken fnr lint
i ro** bun* p» be told during Holy
Week,
Ilea Alford will In- hoitr‘ 1 lor
the n&lt; vi meeting.
By kluh Rrpi-rtrr

Mu* Klirabcth (lletai Aihby,
daughter of Mr *ml Mr* Nlcho*
la* IE Athbv, ha* arrived in New
York City and Htl* week end will
a guru in the home of Mr.
and Mra. Iluruld Howe of Glen
i_0*». N. Y.
l-nlll la*l week Mi** A*hby wa*
society editor ol Ihe Sanford lief
aid

J?"' M.r *_

J *ynllr ^kl,t
Nlr* ^
her tiou.e
,,,lir&gt;'*
tf n

Prize

Auxiliary Meet

Squadron
All wivea of Y A K S Squadron
for oilier* met at thr l'. S O
building Monday evening for a
parly and to *e» for Ihe fir*t
lime the trophy won by thetr
huibanda.
The tropby wt* prrtented to
Heavy Attack .Squadron Five dur­
ing the Romblng Derby and *!nce
they are deployed they have not
bad the op port unity to tee thi*
avtird which named them the
innil outatandlng Squadron of the
Atlantic Heavy Attack Squadron*,
The wivea proudly diiplaycd tbc
trophy and in fun filled the tro­
phy with intignti cut-out* of other
squadron*, placed a (Imulatrd
fire under the bowl and had thr
YAH 3 ‘‘Muah■mouth"
iniigma
' Birring Ibr *trw" The *quadrnn
Intignia via* alio u«ed at name

Meet At Geneva

Tbc annual meeting of the
Geneva Geneotngiral and H.-torlcal Society will le held Sunday,
Mitch IM. at the Geneva Communily Halt.
The meeting will begin at 13 30
FRIDA?
Cherub Choir of FTrit Method wllh a covered tllih luncheon and
meat and ilrlnk will he futtlilhi 1
lit, 4:13 p. m.
Fineernt It*ptlit Chur* h Soul by the total memberi.
Ilu*inr-t ..f the iirganiaAtion
Winning Sludv iouue. 7 3*1 pm
B4I1 RIM T
will Ik- Im m rd u lrly following thr
l i n t Baptiit Church, Junior lunihriin mid a pnigiMrn, in the
*tudy rm irtr on Soul-Winning furiit of a panel ditcuialun, will
itudyirg ihe book. "Je*u» Save!" W held.
at 10 a. tn. to 3 o clock.

Circle Has Meeting

....... ugrtaation.

Wives

I hin t I’itk ■ I r mull
MISSION, 'lev. i CPI t— Grape­
fruit I* Hupped In right altrl,
ranging from 3S lo 13ft per bog.
Good quality fruit* are firm but
*pnngy to the touch, rot soft,
wilted or flabby.

W on

Teams Off To Tampa

FR ID A Y ( SATURDAY, FCB. 20-21

SP EC IA LLY

Chmoimccmmi

^

REDUCED

LO U IS M ATTH EW S

Men's Sweaters
Cotton quilted, n&gt; ion quilted.

'R e t s In N e w Y o r k

SAN FO R D
A M E R IC A N
LEG IO N

J

illastrssrx will tie Mr*. J J
lecjkuwskl and Mr*
ChaiRi
lewit. Inviltd xpeclal guest* ale
Irt. Caesar Eernandct and Air*
J B. Botiert*on.
&gt;During thi* time Hie group will
hake plan* to organiie into a
hub ami ail wive*’ are urged to

Cuiduroy

ST O R R S -S C H A E F E R T A IL O R IN G

till cnif
10 Key
Coitufetor

j ^

a

ol
o n yw h iri
near itt
price

silk

rube*. In

-olid* and punii. Sice* g to 10.
Buv an* at thi* rldiruloui lew

RT

COMPANY

ptl.e.

Sletveles* and lung aleeva
■waatrra In iltet am all.

medium and lari*.

Regular 42.98

m y rn M A
___ O ne f in

Friday
February

Men's Long Sleeve Sport
20th

u won't believe thi* va lu e .............but we've *1e*hed

Showing: a complete line of
Spring: &amp; Summer fabrics
for Men’s and Ladies’ Suits
The Paire ( ’omhined Shows
Amusements — Displays — Kxhibits
GAMKS — liIDKS — FUN
FRKE SOUVMNIKS by MERCHANTS

M il
| | M | A l

Mr. .Matthews will be glad
to take your measure for a
suit to he delivered at your
convenience.

NOW
O NLY

“ A T v m it .s k h v t

I A S IIIO N S " ^

FK R R U AR Y 211*1

New
NFORl)

/

*ud

pneet to offer you the finest bargain ponlble on
Atrn'a long tleeve *p-irt »M rt». All famou* name brand*

llrnd.

BDC C O N T E X

Sanford
Shrine Club

Maynard To Speak

Attention VAH-11
“ The wive*’ of enlittrd men and
(b id s of VAH-11 will meet Friay at ope o'clock for i offer and
r»*ert at Arplehy't Rritauiam

Seseral of the flight ere**
wive* were im ired to ae# all in*
gadget* that Ihrir huibandi uie
on a flight and Mr* Frank Kel
ity , for one, wai hoard to «g
claim "1 hair never »ceo m
many iwilchc* ano knob*'" fhf
it tbt wifi of ADI Frank Kr!
try. a radar gunner. Otnera wera
particularly imprened by tn«
take off and landing of the
plane* in the field carrier land
tng formation. One wife com­
mented. "The planr* termed in
big and heavy when they Marled
to roll, but they came by ut ao
fait that I almtMt mined them".
During the field carrier landing
procedure* the wive* of the
pilot* talked to their hutbandi
relating the landing aignal of
f ic t r » comment* concerning the
prevlou* landing*.
The toungMcr* war* favcuut
rd by the planet but the refraih
ment itand Mol* the *how. Thai
drank over a thouiand Coc*
Cola* donated he Mr. Kolltelaw of
the Sanford Cola Cola Bottling Co
And the kid* who were i*inu&lt;i
in a sir.all way by the adulu,
coniumrd almntt twenty -flv# hun
dred hot dog*' The hot dog*
were donated by Mr. Wade of
Wade'* Sup*re» and Mr. Rov
Brown of th# French Avenue Winn
Diair food More. Roll* were don
alcd by tbc Dandc* Bakery
Colonel Crayton
Powell
ot
Swainvboro, tie,, who at the pr*
vent time it viiitmg with hi*
Navy *nn, Lt. ijgi Wendy Powell
■aid, " I have attended maajr
Open llouir Crremoniea and in.pcrtiont, but I think that Ihu
I* the moit interritlng to th*
general public that 1 have aeen "

Mr*. John J. McGrawr anti Mr*
llorarc Stonchain entertained with
a cocktail party Wednesday even
Mr*. I*. ( ’. Kllcy, Mr*. T . F. Heilman and ing at thr Mayfttr Inn Hotel.
Mra. K m!|i &gt;i Sin to*.
A large number uf guest* attended thi* party whlth la an
annual event given hy Mr*. MeGrew who ipcml* thr Winter* in
Sanford.
Mr and Mr* Erneit B. Smart
of Duluth, Minn,, are the parent*
of • »«n. J. Scott, born F'rbruary
Lathe*' Auxiliary of the Fleet
17th. Mr. Smart |« the twin bro
iher of lira. Erne»t K. Cowley Reserve AMoeiation. I nit 147,
will hold their regular meeting
of Sanford.
Frbraury 33rd. af ft o'clock at
Mr. ard Mr* R W Armen the U S 0, building *
lag* for tbc party member*.
Plan* for a Bake Sale will be
Thins .mending were 3lr*. Jim tioul of Drl.and announce the
birth nf a daughter. Imrn Fch
Partin. Mr* William l oiter, Mr*. tft in f iih Memorial Hospital di*ru**cd and all member* arc
urged to attend.
Sylvia l.egg, Mr*. Hatel Mat­ Ihe baby weighed f* |h*„ j 0*
thew*. Mr* E. E. Willuinion, and ha* been named Durien LuMr*. Dorothy Bridgman. Mra. erctia.
Two learn* of the ' namitpuri,
Mr* Armcntru.it I* the former bowling league of .sanford, will
Irene Chancy, Mra. Audrey Mar
ko*. Mr* George Goldstein. Mi* Biron Webb of Sanford.
leave Saturday for Tampa to atHarry Copeland. Mra. Eugene
attend thr Florida State Bowling
llualneM Mm II b k
William*. Mr*. E &lt; Biley, Mra.
Tournament.
F rid»y
I 31. Howell, Mra. N. V. F armer,
The Allocation lor Childhood
Thoie attending, on tbg firtt
Mra Hugh O llar.i and tier guest, education win meet Thursday at tram, are Mr*. Peggy Butarll,
F e b ru a ry 201h
at the Sanford Grammar Mr*. KTm j Johnson. Mine* Dot
Mr*. 1 rrida O’Hara, Mra Har­ 7
7:30 P . M .
old W. King, Mrs. Donald E. Wil­ School and all member* are urg vrd Pat T n lo . and Mr*. Patricia
liam*, Mr* Thoma* P. Spruce, rd to be prevent and guc*l* will F'ojter. The second team. Mr*
Shrine fluildinc
Shirley Sima*. Mr* Marilyn Hal­
Mr* Juhn IE Bailey, Mra. Melvin be welcomed.
oppoatte
Zollie Maynard of thr Slate ley, Mr*. Erma Webb. Mr*. Mar­
I'remo, Mr*, Tyler F. Red­
Mayfair
Inn
man. Mr* Chiton Burdick Mr* Deparlment will *peak on Phyab jorie Wood* and Mr*. Marlon
Adam*.
William Zeifler.
Mr*. Dunald cal I duration
Flritcbman. Mr*, Arnold Witike,
Mr*. Dean Ortmann, Miv. Hoy
Farmer, Mr*. John Trail*. Mr*.
I' S. llirward Mra. Ralph Si­
ma*. Mr* Harry J. Cooke. Mr*
Roger II Simmon*, vir* John
It Wilkin*. Mr* Donald Maxwell,
M iGere Zak, Mr*. Albeit
Campbell, Mr*. Jc*»e W. *1alt.
Mr*. John W'. Johnion. Mr*. Da
j
vld Rrarolph, Mr*. John bangfort). Mrt. Everett F'oole, Mr*
Kicbard
Conn.
Mr*.
Howard
Moore, Mr*. Donald Brough, Mra.
l ouHe t arrotl, Mr* Hubert Mar­
lin Mr* H. II. Dtborne, Mr#.
Juhn
1'rokuirh, Air*. Clixrle*
lto*»inan. Mr*. Hubert W*. Ken
imagin' being able i» putchu-c Spring dm*e*
nedy and Mr* E lII* Auttln
on S A LE ! AH famou* name brand line* — marked down
Tlie rrfreihment table beld a
to offer you the finc»t bargain* you’ve ever heard efl
large cake decorated with tin
iquadrun initgnia and wa* flank­
Cotton*, btitn*. ti!k», Site* 7 * 2d, U '» to 22'i
ed by two tmaller eskr* in Ihe
lovely *huit, long and three quarter
»hape of aircraft carrier* Dur­
»Ieeve drr**r* 1 nmati# *tv1e« and enlort.
ing the evening the group viewed
B U Y NOW, AND SAVE DOLLARS!
tnovlei and color »llde* that
rhowrd place* of intere-t that are
being vuited by VAH-S while
Ihey are on Ihe CSS Forreital.

•
("
It a .
b-r.. Mr* i I' ll»rie&gt;. Mr *•- NAVY W IV E S ’ ivtnniJintf l*"ide the VA1U5
trophy arc left to rlifht, Mr*. I. M. Howell,
Mr*
Mr. Hntw-rt Muon. Mr air-l \tr.
ri
i.o

i r .: H e 'I ,-.1 i r fre •’•m* f

•following a dilicliiut luncheon,
m n * for tb&lt; rrevtalillvliment ul
IJJio Chapter on the Tullah»*»re
e i input uf Florida State UniVcr
ally were ditcuived.
•Wltriallng from Sanfoid wav
NL*i Iteliecra Stevens. Attending
ftftiin Orlando were Mr* J. Kyrk
( 5 aw ford, Mrt. A E. k arpenler
3 f , Mr*. A, J. WciTctl, preitthe Orlindo Alumntr
spier Mr* Alberta McCreary.
R. Ilepttt, Mi#. R. S
flaw dell: from Tampa were Ml**
Rosemary Rugn* and Mr* f red
jo n r i: Mr*. G I Burr, Winter
ftaven: Mr*. T F John*. MU*
IJuth Taylor, Mrt. M D
Mr* Inland &lt; rcw*. and Mr*. K.
C. F'ugitl of fjkrland. ami the
houie giiota of Alla* Walton,
Mr*. Mary Newman and Mi*.
Jpe RSUiermih of Womfjtoek, A *

Nuptials Told

Mr

O j

Jlonoring lu r aon, Wayne Pot­
ter. who rrlfbrated hn m th
iffthday amuvervary t«la y . Mr*
Vfjon W. Puller entrriain.d with
an informal luncheon and parly
tfi* morning and afternoon a'
bB" home op Mellon*lib- Avenue
Varloii! game* «nd eonteit* wan
•frtoyed by the gueatv before and
•Iter luncheon.
V.t Hie noon hour Hie gurit*

When Heavy Attack Squadron
Nine held Open Home recently
muih "oh and ah-ing" took plate
at Ramey Field.
After a full dre*» mipection by
Commander Floyd L. H arm , a
round 1.000 wive*, children and
gurttt were e l,orted through the
iquadrona apace* and given a
tour nf the aircraft.

Legion Fairgrounds
1IW Y.

17*92 S O U T H

''

k

w it h

f a m il y

fo o tw ea r

�'T h u r*. Feb. 19. 1 9 5 9 -r * s # 8

UVf

§i«fnrfl

VrralS

i

A S A L W A Y S . . . CHOPPING A T PRICES

Chamber Busy In Past Year
W It i* v uitomaiy Uial a iftiring ed the eoimly by the Chamber. coBtinuaj* campaign to *'»eir' were directed at induilry and at
c 'f ir u l he given n plaque. trothy .1 . one t ’eie are the *welcomei" Seminole County.
*rr.ior ettiirn* m America who
or tome »ucil "to^cn of apprtcu- ratcntlrd new bu»ine«*nien and
In the latter category during an contemplating retirement, and
lion.**
N* -v officii!* at the Chamber'* MkKibbin'*
adminutration.
the who are intereited in place* to
Such u « i the n r at the an­ Coffee Club, the rupport given lo- Chamber placed advertiirmcnt* in *pmd retirement year*
nual .Scm.ruilc Chamber of Cam rat
merchant* and ir.diutria! Sale*
Management,
the
Mali' During the pad year Scmmolr
merer banquet hen. Clifford M&lt; firm*, eooperatt.in (lie n civic Street Journal and thr Journal County received a full time ITor
Kihb'n Sr
aucCieUtd In Mark &gt;ljn* in vanou* ptojeeu and the of I.ifr time Id lin g
The*e adv tda Malr employment Ullicc, aid
('levels mi Jr. »* k ru n iW pr«*i
id the Count* Agrnt in idling
rit nt la*t U. t. I, uat (Hen a
up a county duplay at the ten
plaour liidajr n i(h l for a "job
tral Morula I xpon'ion in Orlan
yet! d-ire "
do. furnivhrd more than .t wo bro
0 &gt;irhiblitn, like d to report on
thurr* on Seminole County to
Clum l-er . .jmplDt mrntl for the
agrncle* such a* auto club*,
pal* jea r rhe vervrd two &gt;ear&gt;
othe,- Chamber* «■( lo m n icu e and
sn a ro &gt; at p.-riidenti. k o r a
welcome »tation*
xerv brief icaumr of iiu n t * in
In anditliin to it* work on the
the patt . car. ilo te ic r. a c ictik
Sanford Titu** tile i anal
th e
of t ie rrcord rev call much more
Chamber under MrKibbuv.» lea
at romp.uacd than M Klbt in ton'-drr»hip worked with the Floral*
cretin for m hit report
Walrrviayi Cottimiltre \ highlight
MvKibiitn mniti'ined the there
of tin* work vva* meet mg With
prime objective*:
retentinn of
Hit Manila i ; ngrriyional delrga
the SanforJ Nava 1 Air Station,
lion In urg« full development of
ro mot ion of the countv a; a tile
the date'* waterway*.
tr light industry and cJforli to
The Chamber can point to ?»•
»e ure j ; nroval of the Sanford
lablithment of a vegetable ore
'1 i.uiwlle i ana .
covi
vaeuiim plant iJct-Vacl.
Tncie were &lt;n addition to the
whnli will inture production of
grtirrai program iponiorrd an­
higher quality vegetable*, more
nually by thr ' handier Ire uued
iconi v for rm nt* .’armer* thr
in lui report were lucfi item* at
beginning of York Manufacturing
the addition of v .\ ll-t to NAS.
l .&gt; operatior.*. opening of Allen
concentrating alt nf Heavy VltacL
Orlando tm
imnplrtion of a
u uig line in Sanford and the aid
hi v buil-lmg b* llarear llumi
of t u Annul Vorret committee
num aid in financing *&gt;f a new
lhr t .ia.nber in tt-curing ilm otl
plan', for 1'ierro Manufacturing
I million for N A S inipruvemenlt
l'u am! man* other*
i.tlorli to aerurr tiir Sanford
Cuoieration with civic club*
1 ltd*Mile Cana! were un*uccr**'ul,
c»t &gt;a i to- i-mph.&lt;*iird In San
but the Chamber feel* that *much
1d
*
1 c »-f the tit &gt; of
aiippoit for thlt pioject ' a n gainI
* V!.„t * ourteou* V ily
e-l in the : 9."&gt;8 iialtie The ihatn
i ampaigil •|Kin*.ircil by the Jun
to r alto fctlt that approval m il
lor v'bwinlM - « ipp.irfcd by the
be granted uhrn the luhje.t it
r i l l - : M r l i n r i . A l . l . I T I T K T S — Mr.« K lw ie M*-1•■■ui d * it,
Senior Cliainber
reopened by the Cor pi of Kngivvhtt haw m o v e d I n S a n f o r d tv* lit* w i t h h* i X u * v # m i »,
f i era.
I he i liainin-r «ontinucvl to wage
e iT a U ’p It **i* aw n inn lionet ten it‘id impiK-t*. 8 hv i* nritfin*
InUintrial expati'icn it t cona tanipaign in Uhalt uf local
^ n u o .i« program. UfllCtali are ifhu*ine»niicii v.i-.n Scimnoli ha*
*11* H u m l o t i a i l h .
t Herald S ta ff l ’(ii&gt;D’ i
" r i a n t to attempt to mearure et
no ileiur Uutinct* Iturcau. the
fcclttenet in a IJ-month period
l hamtier attempt* to kce|&gt; the
The Johnson * Johnton plant
public informed on *uch niaitcr*
which Seminole attempted to ob­
l lo»e contact wa* inamtained
tain went by the board*, a: lea»t
Iwtwren the local i ha in tier amt
temporarily, last year. However,
the Mat. l hamliri anil the I tor
the Chamber fe«l* that Seminole
Ida
Development
(um niliiion
•har it* foot in the ib w a* a pot
particularly the indutlrial iliilt
athte J 4 J &gt;ita fn the future.
ion* of the l*o Induvtrial pmtMore important than thrie item*
Mr* Klue McDougall ha* ar brow a* *he explained that &gt;hr p*-el* •ii|iplird by thr two agen
mentioned by MrKibhln. perhapi, i rived m town with ISO children nunctl to Sanford a week ago to tie* were runtaclrd.
^ r e im- it.-, today lervlce* render­
The li*t o( a. ( uiiipti*Ument*
The children arc not the bind be with her »on Hubert Oukfe*
that go to *ihuo! or roam the Itoticrt t* an \M with \ lil 1 to.ild go on and on 'tan* thought
that McKitihin wai 1.01 mu*lr*t in
tirretr. however. Ihcy lie quietly at Itatnrv I irId
| in their box;* until the magic in
Tver time the made her fir*t lil* report Itir record prove* ll
Mr*
McDougall'* hand* bring* puppet in I9u*. Mr* McDougall
them to life
ha* worked al p* rlrction in Itir
Each one wa* made like Pinoc- rare art The work wa* an ac­
tlno, with tender hand* and lov­ cident— whrn her two boy* inter
ing care They are marionette* tried wdh painting and diawlng
and puppet*, dcitgnrd and creat *tir lound a IhmiK un puppetry in
l nded I're** International
rd by Mr* McDougall. a ilclight- the Ubrar* ami (hi •
t tiegan tic
A lS IT N . T e x — Senate .Majority , (ul Canadian who ha* dime to CAtrrr.
W \.S H IN « .l 4)N it IM
A f SIlit
Mr* McDougall ha* J ut.i' !i- Ir
I I'h lrf Lyndon It. Johnson i l l live in Sanfurd
U «•
t u r l U'hir.i! lioar«
vl*iun
tbuwt
in
i
ariail.i
and
the
Tcv , on being invited with uthet
l naccuatomed to the satdoiil
Texa* national lrgulatoit to at brat Mr*. McDougall mopped ber l nitrd State* She ha* |&gt;erfiirmed unU I* lioun j f u r nuking ihr
to tti
u attu« i ii%t
fur tchooi* and klmlcrganlrni \ n i •
company I'remlrnt Elienhowrr on
F H l Mfrr.lk Wrtlnrsifj n m*!Mt
liiitr.t and *amir* lilt- &lt;ho *&gt; \* an
a trip to Mexico.
n.ilcu it JoitiiT Tli»*nia* F h tm d ti at
alt I art lull tor bliaai* a U am
' The I'rciidrnt wa* very con
'HI
near Wii^hinclun.
fit*, her marianrtlc at I
*opet IlilU nli
anti-rate tu invite u*. and hr al
•Iiiiw . have la i’ C 1 lit a - .h».la&gt;* Mr n«a» jii;.t« l utlli .» wrsiili n&lt;l»ril
v*a&gt;* it roniidrratr of vrnator*
'v1* *ciUTh rrknltf t liiit H.itl n»»
lui rliarlly
and rrprrtrnlativr* I h i t w
In t vh.im r t i rr'i t a m M flip MM
kir.h hri *l.v &lt;ai&lt; i - ..
v*|]rn he i* going into their hoi
equipment, &gt;h* huitd- Ir- tagi , kittf
territone* '*
Hit | m y« ,ir old itMil Wni* t|Uii!f *i
gal-it* her *rt*. make- tin . U'l *
M ill N T CARM t.l. Ill 1 1 i-li — and »■ trr.'C* ticlir.r. n - r 'it &gt; i** s^ 1 1f a hr md.i M Hi,nr in rtl life
6 S\N J l AN. r
li - (irorje
hr
hurl ah
Mean* preiideni of the A H . CIO. Tbe flmwl vwollro Wahatli River &gt;. youitCir- lhr..rv. Mi- Mi D. :l* lil! i hr dSrnl*
wi -,-ripi* npfHtrlUfUl)
prnpnting a ihorter work week: butgrd into a giant takr j&gt; mile* gall aim wiitc&gt; hi
T moi *i mrn N ^ r i r r
*,«!k««I
-'We have got to turn our at long and M mile* wide at lit she due• rrquirr help w.tli -.uuu
frnllon directly toward a ihorter widett point today, immeraing effect*, mutir arm v.-in - wli.. Ii wi* l*i klilHe'di* on Hit *srr»t (tctir
thoucand* of acre* of farmland in liavr been taped and me u-cd with nlirrp fir hail Im ih huhn^ mil aiiul
work wrrk Now i« the time '*
Illtnoit and Indiana
hail him in 1 u%h'*M lifftirr Im knr«
a li&gt;udvpr.ikri
The rtvrr. whir[i earlier tore
The McDutlgad ma
Mti a d jkh»i a j* lta|i|H niUit
lliK R R Y 1*01X T . N C -A c tin g
f rrrttun «lr»rrilicfl
•&gt; 'Man
Cp| Mvithew C
MrKeon. wha note* in levee* at Ruateilville puuict* are uniqui in that tlicir
Jed Marine recruit* on a tragic lil . and OakUwn. Inti . turgid face* arr madi uf ale*. *hlvh «tm ii»n%i*lcf' *1 SUH * ha*' «»f
Irii J I Ml
* death march'' in 19M. on hit pi*t Mount Carmel Wedneaday eliminate* the ucl&gt; ra&lt;. u tin fjrinfi u r ll ilr r o n l
|i*.l h\»t
j feel, uiundalmg a jaw
Another fortunati accident i^ r n t i hr * knr'* hr
relrate by the Marine Corp* " I, nigiit at
vtr* Mi Hi,at hr 'ill*11 nut kft*m hr ha«l ma•li­
fclon l have any definite plan* for Suhlork lowland arc* of the city cau*cd till* di*iovcr&gt;
of h.TTj population.
Ditugall tpiCed &gt;uiite late v or * the mint w jntnl * Vi*t mt lu r *
the fu'ure "
About 7S home* in the area tuf puppet * (arr one day and put i)a&gt;
Hr vi .0 brill &amp; **Mitht for unlit *
S T !Jit Is — A »ii»u m elephant freed water damagr but only « off Hie cleanup job until later.
r • in r*»n
Th r puppeteer iv rending
n ful Hi^hl fr«»m
trainer Joe Stephen*, on the Too to 10 familie* m m rii out The
keeper* itnke al the St I/iuit re*t took refuge on aerond floor* country Club Road Slir n 011*1 nrrUon with ihr holfjtjp of a *lruit
7avn before the w alkoul «nded of their home* to wait out the naltv from Vancouver, and once itorr la%t Srpt 7
Ir r c n iin v*a* 4 harcr&lt;l a* our
flood
taught a cniirtr in pi.pirtry at
Wedneieda* otght
The atoned »lream wa* r»pcvi the t ni*truly ul tlritiin ( olum uf thr tviu ruhhrf* 111' a llf ;n |
" If I find out my e’ethant*
aren t being taken care of. I'll be rd to erect at Mount Carm el at lua She plan* to Iw in Sanford rompjruon film f*."' M ijn iril
23 fret today. Iluw rvrr. little fin- for '.hue year*, during Robert 1 '«*% f»iunil hrtdaltv tiiufilrrnf 4»ith
back there "
In* ihfoal %lit a f»*k* il# * * utr
__________________ _
thcr damage wa* predicted cince lour of dul. here
a n a m ar lo ti
Mr* Mrlinugall it
.... iiiiuii Mi a
B
rnotl of the city i* on high
for iei»* i*lon »ta:i.-n* In D lland* tlrralr I ia.
Thr heavte*i floorling wa* no within the nr*l feu C t r v Del
2A.! M10 «
lltr ir ar
I hr lilinoi* *ute where an .**li hati* rraidem* m alt *rr net men
n A P A ! Morocco t I t —Ird r ie ,n4tc,j jo.iaai to IS.uuo aerr* were a■ thr breathe* lift into her many ! hiir r •
do «1 in tr.r l
A-l
II
Seager ST. d.revtor of the &lt;|WJth
murh&gt;
cmldrrn
Hut
I'nited Statea economic aid mi* 1 R bw 1w # u appeared in fl
a.nn to Moralco and a vetiran tewUad
U c c ll in
,, Mount Carroet
lomlitifl ,itrrcM
foreign j i «1 f\pfft «t»fd ''rdnet to tertr n ta\L» for Ho&lt;m1 iorlnl
NEEO SOME
d iy .
fam ihet
*
___________________
1
t.ISIION Cl 1*1»— Admiral &lt;;*&amp;&lt;!
|Coutinho. 90 . in r a ti; Might pto- M « | c n n A n f T K l p n l
TO CARRY YOU
neer. died Wednrcday In 19/?. I N C 1 5 0 n M R U I M C O I
('outmho and Sarrmlura Cabral,
OVER UNTIL
both captain* made an ecochat L u n c h e o n G u e s t s
PAYDAY?
flight from l.i*bon to Rio De Ja
Nrlxun and Neal, the piano
peiro.
team appearing tn Sanford March
s&gt;, were recent gueit* at the
A G.A.C.
m ia m i u r u j i . r u
a n — Rook and Author luncheon in New
Vndnr Sfnullr. «7 former vice York C ity.
o ll-p u rp o io loon
prni'lrnl of thr Armtltonc IfJiljr.
The luncheon I* »jw»n»ored b*
con giva you Hint
Im
a sroup of rocifii ne^spap- The New York Herald Tnbonr
much noodnd tiff.
r r « died Tu n d i? of * hrart at and the AmeiIran lto«,k*fllcu A*
Itark vaM3r \ aratiuning herr.
xocialion. Harry Neal I* the an
Ihnr of -Wave a* You l‘a**
fAST StRVICil
MIXKULA N V ft TI •— Mui
T » r f l U VI. Rochrurr, H a rr
There are about HMHXi ralm s
tirrd aimtaot &gt;**p%nr.rrmirn: of
l » « * l up
the Xtw York City trhoo! lyatem. place* in New Yoik City earlutur
of
refrr*bment
ttandi.
dind Wrdnciday.

'

6 ,‘ - i
, V*V S

CH O CO LATE
COVERED

(A

‘^ C H E R R IE S ^
Plump, juicy mjf.t

schinos floating in q p
ctejm and jacketed . £
rfl rich, puff choco o f

f

I I jt f Delicious’

12 O Z .

™

4 ?i

BOX

Q u o t a b le

F lo o r s C le a n e d —
Sanded — Polished

r.!e trcjlment h» pv keep ikm
*o!| and imaoth
c-ctlet nalu
ral ' evenness"

1.75
_ I 07 REG J 00 C
^aU

tk r h a z zo

Tile r.ipeflly Done!

o k a m . k in d s :
Free F.alimaie* — Call l at

w o r k

SEMINOLE IERRAZZ0

K A 2-7121

106 N . M &gt; rtl&lt;

....

T# G *-e en 4 -M tt

T* ftA'ilt- 3-a4®3

I JO fn»- Co'orvm* D-i*a
V G*'riw-S?&lt;st3
0*ta tftert Dade f-J **4 **U*i l Sa'*r««r f it
*fa&gt;aetiy Aom .a- fn*owe* Ca'oa'aOow
tO AMS M U M TO R U IM N TS O f A l l MCA M Y TOW NS

Tfieupeiitic foim uli Vit. Caps. 100 s

CO IFO IA IIO N

VISYNERAL DROPS

Tlivoied anil Eoitilied Vitamins 15ec

H W II

S batic rufseiy needs stifn

M illy

t

baby the \

safest n gsl gc He ta-r ruced
for family tjflg'ts

BABY CARE OIL . . hoi. 49c
BABY CARE SOAP JCa^cs49c
BABY CARE POWDER % / 59c
BABY CARE SHAMPOO 5o; 59c
BABY CARE LOTION 5 o; 49c

'3 speed heat. 4 position switch
•Moisture icsisljnt. tcniovabic cover.'
i Pocked ni |)v)l)e!ii»iene hd*; Mjnu
ilacturei’s lull )CJf guarantee.

U S * 6 i!iS M !k !i,

.Tumi

af iiiv

Goes J Cutii thru I'l- .* n
deep mto achii'j ! .sue
fteiie.es sprains strains,
and m uicuidf stiffness
due to CieiMin ot fjtiguc

it#' T-r» •#»••#*
»»f t'« \\ It* 4

A u to m a tic

" K i n g " A e roso l

2 ot b o ltli

POP-UP TOASTER Q U I K - S H A V E

1 4 9

Silent Clock Control! Snap out
crum b door. Dial d c s iie d
shade ol toast.
Coiorama color
8 .8 8

G ocsdiiect'i fhiuthc skin

Special in gicd tcnt softens
the heard Greaseless, brush
less. cc.onom,cal.
A Q a
10 of . 98c Val____ * T * r '#

le'c'tric 3
JArre

.-/v

Ltcinic
SH4VT I

Indoor Folding

VJILIIAMS

LECTRIC SHAVE CLOTHES DRYER
Tulds is.n p jcllf lot storage
idej. for use in apartments.
Can jtso be used
outdoors Sturdy! . .

f RLE1 35c Sue Aqua V e l.j
After-Shave Lotioi .*.itn 79 l
Lo tlu c jliH .e Before "7 Q n
Shave Lotion . . . . I
h

LIGHTER FLUID
4 O Z. C A N .............. r i g , 15c

BOOK MATCHES
CARTON OF *0 . . .

lim HA Visit

. UlO. 16c

ASPIRIN

4 9 ‘
a LIIS. FI'SO.M SALTS

— MIIM4... .

SQUIBB TKERAGRAN

VIIAMIN MINERAL SUPPLEMENT 1001

SLIGHTLY

f Ait u*vn Dauf * t I 'M) M (wv*a

401 Wan CaeHot A.«*U«

25 FREE WITH PURCHASE Of 10 0 S

LEDERLE GEVRALCapsules

prepiifi
tiliemci

IIW M I ■

4 1 * Nn-tS Oronga S*«a»l*

RYBUTOL GELUCAPS

BjUncetl N11tut ion * I Supplement 100 s

C O R P O R A T I O N
•a -»n. ; V O

30 S

ROERIRVITERRA CAPSULES

E X TR A CASH

I I I W en f,r|t Stieai
O a n *,n i t*..-*.

CHOCOLATE llh t VITAMIN TREAI

MULTIPLE VITAMINS................... 100 5

Deaths

ERRAZZO

WHITE'S DEIECTAVITES

MILES ONE-A DAY

Wabash To Crest;
•" Farmlands Awash

G A C. F IN A N O l]

'0 0 1

!1 Vil £ 12 Mmeuls in ea. |jh 144 s

Fugitive Nabbed;
; On 'Wanted' List

Q u o te s

MULTI VITAMIN CAPSULES

REXALl SUPER PLENAMINS

f

Puppeteer Proud
Of 150 'Children'

UPJOHN UNICAPS

2 7 ‘
90c

I^OA NS PILLS

4 9 ‘

9 c

lie

1.99

i*/lyds 'm'

N O W ! 2 FLAVORS

r # n r y f W1■ 1

:r.r-’-i f \

ot KGUlAt CAIA.MU

f

*

months

\ 3 25

�•&gt;M •«- •*» *•—

*—••••

,'*«( aB*l
—

!

-t

W IN G A N D A PRAYER

£ d itorials

— ‘ tn

■ ■

• ■

■—

—

rm

^

^

Washington Calling
Ry Marquis fb lM t
WASHINGTON — With the re­
ply of the West tejeeting the
Soviet I'nion proposal of a Ger­
man p rsrr conference shortly to
lie sent off, the nest more will
soon be up to Moscow.
In what is wryly being railed
the most widely leaked note in
diplomatic history the West l#
making what are advertised as
nmressions tn the Russians. One
such ronerision i* to include re­
presentatives of both West and
East Germany In a conference
nut as participants with seals at
thr table but at consultants.
But from the Russian viewpoint
these concessions are on the
terms of a conference and they
do not get down to the substance,
which is Berlin Therefore, the
view- of the most knowledgeable
diplomats here It that Moscow
will almost certainly slam the ball

-------------- - ---------- -----------

;Social Security Bill
^Encourages Old Age
.....
The proposed nocinl security expansion bill introduced
into Congress yesterday ultimately ran achieve only «mc
• thing: make evervone want to skip youth and atari out as
“old folka."
....... The legislation. in effect, would provide the elderly
" With paid-up hoapilal and surgical inaurance for life. Rita i*
J n addition to current benefita.
. . Coat of auch a program, naturally, would be placed on
•tilt M in t people who now finance lociftl security. Next .lanu.
•I '• try, social aecurity deductiona for worker* making
»r
-••more per year will be increased by fit monthly, or $ 2 1 per
••'year. The preaent $12&lt;) |wr year deduction gradually will
• ill mb to $21ft per person per year by 19G9, without new bene‘ fits.
If the “old folk*'' hill ia enacted, aoclal aecurity taxes
’&gt;• will be raised immediately.
The “clincher” in the bill, proposed by Rep. A. J. hor■hd. Rhode Island Democrat. is that proposed tax Increase.;t
t(»n't fintnet inch a program. Furanil admit* thi*. He apparentlv Isn't interesteil in where the remainder of the
money would be obtained. He just knows that the A F I.-l III
,|ta* tagged the bill a "muat" in this session and thnt it is
&gt;* popular with the “old folks."
The new social security rale in 1969, if the bill is passed,
would not l&gt;« $216, but $285 per employe earning
or
more and $427.5(» a year for self-employed persona.
This bill i.a opposed vigorously by the American Medical
Association a* “another step toward socialised medicine.”
At the same time. Congress is debating a bill to raise
the income lax on life insurance companies. This, of course,
% ‘ will result in higher premiums for the “young folks who
V*» being a ik fd to provide free w w llc il t i r e for I he old
&gt;»*#

Twin Tots Caged,
Mother Will Face
'Neglect' Charges

?

It has been suggested that American "ynnng foiks
• grow up ton fast. Such proposals as the horand Hill could
* f .•-■make “old folka" of a lot of ua In a hurry. There is a sad
"'Hide to auch old age comforts. The healthy young taxpayer
Hr M K nlnhi
*“ probably will work so hard to make ends meet tatter taxes)
I
W ASIIINtiTON — I sumrhow
"*th
»t
he’
will
die
before
he
is
old
enough
to
enjoy
the
Itenc*&gt;
gut the Kira that Secretary &lt;&gt;f
fits his taxes make possible.

ft H IT LA U D ER D A LE ( U P D A mother of five hat been charged
with neglect for penning her 14month old twin daughters In “ indricrthably
filthy”
animal-llkr
rages at their home.
tMfircrs said Mr*. May Matt,
in, was also being held for inves­
tigation ol insanity.
.Sheriff’s investigators,
w ho
raided the tuiu-e Wednesday after
nctghboZt reported the abuse,
said the red haired girls were
penned like animats in a dirtlittered bedroom
Tbe cage* were Improvised
There may b* a solution for the from chicken wire hung over
The Secretary went around the
vrrm ln • ridden wooden beds.
room gra*plng any hind within wheat farmers' wises, said the Human refuse and other filth
Secretary?
Do
away
with
lerrace
rrach with the dtspertllon of a
allotment*. This, he uid. ihould covered the floor of the unventlman who wat in nerd of friends. be done “ a* soon as prtrr sup­ lated room, officers said
Neighbors said the twins were
And I think hr was
ports are adjusted to feed use
never allowed out of doors.
H r turned his charm up another relationship "
Another daughter and two young
notih when Sen. Allen Kllcmlrr
Sen. Stuart Symington lit M o), tons also lived In the house.
( I ) . I.a ), the rhairmsn. sauntrr- a Presidential possibility, said hr
Juvenile investigator Helen Pan
rd In. ' Say," he rxrlllm rd. “ hut didn't know what thr Serretary
hairn t you dune a lot of travel­ meant Neither did I Amt. I fear, coast said she warned Mrs Matt
alioul similar child abuses when
ing!" Ami hr and Kllrmlrr talk­ neither did Mr. Itrn*nn
Hie family lived In another home
ed i only altout tin- Senator's trip
“ I'se been a farmer most of I in the area, hhe added that Mrs
to South America.
my life,'' be pleaded, "and some­ Matt has been 111 for some time
But then the T V man »trrtthi-d time* I ran t figure out thr ac­ with a heart condition and appar
a yellow tape 16 fret It Ituhri counting system of this country." enlly needs mental help
(tom his camera to Benson's face, I Hut Symington prrssed on Just
Authorities said the twins *p
and the inquisition begin
tell him, hr said, what that price peared to he normal dc*pile their
Now Kllrndrr was growling at support figure would In- Mr. Ben ahtise.
,
tutor Krr*. “ As I understand it.'* son turned to the assistant on his
Officers said they ilnl not plan
he mullrrrd to the Serretary, left, Martvn Mel.ain. Mr. MrLam tn iirest the lather pending fur“ you propose a further reduction ionIdnl quite answer it
the) InvesUgaUon They permitted
t'nder Secretary True Morse, him to kaeo cuslodv of the bov*
of prices In thr farmer.”
What friendly Mr. Benson had flanking Henson on the right, had but took the three girls to a
|
said was there ought to hr a a stab at it, hut couldnT get Juvastle home
The father said he hmll the
rhangr in the farmer a wheal Jaw. across the true picture So from
behind
Mr
Ben-on
up
popped
cages to serve as cribs because
Nui, of the problem, he said, was
there was Just loo dangrd moih another assistant, lomplrtr with he did not hair enough money to
buy cribs.
wheat stored around the country charts.
“ All I want," warned Syming­
— about 13 billion bushels.
ton.
brralhlng
fire,
“
is
a
figure,
f rom scrois the green baitr on
Hie mahogany
table, another a simple ip*rifie figure" Ah.
Senator got into the fray — and said Mr McLain at last, “ If all
a fellow Republican at that — ysssi want is a specific answer. I
Sen Milton Young of thr North don I see why wr can't furnish
It to you in a few days"
Billy Testn and Larry MeQuat-i
Dakota whratlands
forget it. said Symington Kven ters guided the EEA heifer. Lady
“ I don't know why you paint
Barbara ami hull. Emerald M*
the wont kind « ( a picture in L ira looked disgusted
The Senators shortly knocked jor. to * red and blue ribbon,
agrtrullurr,'' said Young as If
those words w rrr pent up fur a olf for lunrh friendly Mr lien respectively, at the Tampa State
yrar
Your whole lone certainly son now looked relieved. At least Ealr Saturday.
The boy*’ blue ribbon winner.
has hern unfriendly to the farm ­ thr inquisition was m rr (or a
spell.
Emerald Major, *t»o came in
er "
But as the prnplr filed nut. a next In reserve rhamn tn (he
friendly Mr
Benton smilrd
and hrnt and unbent a paper little man rim e up from the back youth division at the Fair.
rtip Hr took a gulp of Ire water, nf the room and tapped the Sec­
The bull, owned by the Semi
swlllrd it around for a moment, retary on the almulder.
nolo EEA. t* going t» be told.:
“
I’m
a
farmrr
from
Jasper
thrn swallowed hard.
Anyone interested tn thit trophy
County, Indiana," he said in
winner may contact the Seminole
t
A
words that spat “ If you want tn
E F A at the High Schoot farm
destroy us farmers, why don't
you do it the humane way, atl
at oner — not hy attrition."
Poor E l Benson He looked IJir
The Sanford Natal Air Station man In the eye — sadly I
VIEN N A. Austria It I'D — The
will ohtrrtr holiday routine next thought “ If you're not hippy,” Communist r'cechoslovakian Party
Monday, in honor ef Washington** he said. *'IT1 trade Jobs with newspaper Rude Pravo said Mon
I day that SJ technician* from the
Buthdat.
you."
Tbe war things were gnmg for I t'mtrd Aral* nepuhllr have ar
Vyevrdini ts Nary regulation*,
when a holiday fatli on a Sun-lay, Air. Benson, I think he meant rived tn Crrrhoilovakia for I!
' months practical training
it i* celebrated the following day. it.

Assignment Washington

Agriculture Kira Brntnn didn't
hate many friend* in the roam.
'This s i r to Ire the Mormon
elder i first raking over It) the
Sritatr Agrlcolture anti Korertry
Committee this )ear. lie walked
■"*
The federsl government, often accused of wasteful into the smalt hearing zoom un­
spending, usually attempts to defend its position by issuance der a ten gallon hat ami on a
" “iff some long-winded explanation which insinuates that the u&gt; of sunshine.
it

Explain It, Please

5 questioner ia about three rung* below the idiot level.
The dolt who fall* to understand why he can get only
S $42 monthly from welfare, when the l\ 8 . is lending millions
“ to Jordan, Iraq and Yugoslavia is just too contemptible fur
* leord*.
*
Mr. Average l ltixen. who duly files his income lax re*
5 torn »o that thousand* of “sdministrstlve experts” on the
i U. S. payroll may draw salaries befitting their title*, sume-_^nies i* at • loss to unde*stwod why people in the L.
A.
’ dl* of Wdlnutritien while million* of ton* of food are given
to foreign countries.
He, ton, is subjected to a good taste of tltr "It s None
df Your llusiness” attitude so common iu public ''servants."
i
With this in mind, we join the "Idiot* class to ask «
|uestion: who was the “efficient" public servant who mailid
copies of “ Handbook For Kmergencles" to l)r.
John Ziegler In Cincinnati? Dr. Ziegler wrote the federal
■ovemment for one copy of Booklet No. 157U0. Hy return
l a i l . he received 15,700 copies of the booklet.
JJ
It is possible, but not piobable, that the bureaucrat
Jfuldn’t read. Kven so, be should have had enough common
g i n r to know that nobody, but nobody, wanlrd 1o.OOtl copies
tjf any booklet the federal government ever published.
The explanation should lie interesting, if the bureaucral
lowers himself to the (mint of trying to explain the error
to all of the dolts who pay hi* salary.

•!

D AILY C R O S S W O R D
'

f

*4
**
&lt;I

1 , •

I

I Apts
ACROSS
I . -------soil
1. Many
wit*
iroieb.
I Kirp with
form l
IM tlnUoi
, • A (in»
Touch
•II. Nfgstlv* ton
T. Kmpleyi
! : Rivrr (F r )
I (.atvlan
,y
inhsbtlsnt
i i . Turn tiidt
t Crawls
IX Oprrsl*
IS Hot S osnlf IS Ring on
si rn»«« pi it
tT n*v. SmltH
II Th» M trrtI I Asily a TV
mte's
srtntr
epjwnsnt
(,hrt*
II R in U ti
l*tt»r
.It (SiMe mrtsrs
■ rl)M
31 Of for#«(»
I t Flares
If Disfigure
1* M ilt kits
:s Anltnnta
*
.
1
♦ 1 T~ «
IT. Caamis
I t iMItnit t
n
•1
K*II turn
I I Ovsrksa*
A
A
tram
*
&gt;1 Utucho I
i
w .
v.«*pm
i I I rreooun
J
•1
3S. Pi*r« of
■1st
u
11
ll
I* Hsu'
I* HrnrM
le
if
40 Knot of
'
b»»r
tr
IT If
t l Lithutsita
•rspert
u
11
I t Oieir# group
I t Squttlt
tt
i; I I Lustsr
fA%
DOWN
4i
1 Large silk
ktrthltf
AW |
Ji
3 Intradahl*
I King «f the
M u ll

r

1
1

I

I ' ♦

: -1
i !

It . Tuts
IT. I’eruhrs
31 exchange
prsrnmn*
(0 Support
t l Entire
•

%

England Shrouded
By Blanket Of Fog
l.ll.MMIN (U P D — A grrat Mankrl of fog timer id over rout hern
England tods), parat)ilng land,
tea and air tramiHirtalion in thr
worst blackout in 30 yean
Ivimlon .in |H,rt hat bren out nf
rervlcr -in rr Wednesday night,
but te m c r lu the clip wat virtuall) nnnnistrnt. amt thr few
Iramt that completed journey*
In thr capital ran far behind
*i hedulr
Highways trailing to l.o n t lo n
n rrr rliord hy abandoned t i n
amt truckt
Shipping official* » n r m e m hlmg tender* to lakr panengrr*
off thr giant liner yueen Kiteaheth. fog l«tond for lour days In
thr Kngli«ti Channel a few miles
from Southhampton
Th r fog rained a number of
'hipping strident* — notably the
grounding nf a Norwegian tanker
nrar the l*1e nf Wight snd a enl
liMon iM-twrrn a imall llriti«h
liner and a fishing twat— but no
ra«uatlirt w rrr repotted.
Similar ronditioni apntiol in Zt
c o n n I i r * . a belt of territury
*trrtching from thr Channel to
the industrial midlands.
'W e cannot m a tt such a com­
plete and widespread blackout . ."
*aut auto club ipokrtrnrn “ Con­
ditions are the wnrit m «') years.”
VI lea-t one memt&gt;er hsi health
i-iiurancr in a*mut !J per cent nf
..It Ameiican famllit*

VA

*

Ou

1*

f/.

* •
Ji
4

Aak

For

A. W. ANSLEY
Day

or

Night

BAIL BONDS

— t'nun tv

&amp; Pily —

Hulls \ve.
EA M R *
HegMrrcd State Fee*
t niter MI.OO. fee
,*• 0* In sl.Ve.OO, fee
Over 110.00. Uni) lif t

M ARK

NO

O TH FR

*1* no
lll.n*

C lIA IH iK S

Bout yields of celery,
sweet corn end cucurbits,
spray with Du Pont “Parzate"
Du Pont “ Pargate" offer* rffcctivr, low-cost
control of Hrlminthosjiorium blight of sweet
corn, leaf spot diseases of celery, and Antlirsrnose, downy mildew and certain other leaf
diseases of cucurbits. "Parzate” ia mild in
action . . . resists washing' off by rains. Order
” Parzate" today!

PARZATE’
^

Jl,U V ^

•ITTI* Things foi l i n n

hftiirf ••*•!• /uagieitf*

iivino

. . . rmouGM cntuurtr

Boost celery yields,
control diseases with
Ou Pont "Manzate"
Du Pont "Manzate” i: highly effective for eontrol of early blight and late blight of celery,
In the field and continue as frequently as re­
quired. “ Manzate" is mild on plants, but touch

i

TED W IL L IA M S
HARDW ARE

on Ll.ghtl. Order "Manzate” today|

GO LD

celebrates •••
» .3
*

WHY THIS!
S P tC IA l t A V I N O t r

Owi Haski Wv* leer* all yee*

s*

&lt;*v*d — t»*e dr'Mg Iks *'&lt;■•&lt;

*&lt;a**k». Thai i »h| *t aM»* iktva
taac-al f«-f-*•-&gt;* raiwas MOWt
*•* dial •aky nawa r*vi basl
•wna (a buy and iAVft

M l l . i * | C ilR ln M , Mailer *a* Pehliskw
asYr.s ft. * m I t m . a n . k *m « is « wan-*
niw i.vx j , v i s h i xu. lassHisis* «*•*■**
JK IV V K (M B XtvK
tIB S IISIS I WAS
III* waller
**dn» waller
. . IHHr •stats Sat*raaf, •■■***. sea I W i l a H (aswras*
•« « krl*(mat.
sfreaa tits* a t M ir *«i«ktr *f. 1*t* os ikt pea' atflra
rlerta*. ***** ik r Sat *• &lt;*•**•*• •( I s n k a. lit*.
ia a **•»►** •( «k« I all** Pitts ssklrk Is tslllls* rsrlet■•* fw H t s i i i M i i i i af all ska l*aai aatsa silaiia la (kit

■U'ljealka

Given Kcd Training

w

•aa He* Ik kin*
•a* Trar

Sill*

SEE

tlv i

i i-v o ly ifio rv o r y

Fi ig id m n - 3 r m e j
(ic jitn to i

w h ic h

j&gt; u n v p

A u to is v c itic

B u ttie s d e e p
w ith o u t

W a s h e rs

d ir t o i/t

b i- o tin q

MA
N Z A TE *
■ • « ) /lie#ieij*

VALUE
DAYS!
w ith I I Q , BIO tavlnge
on brand new 'S t
Frlgh la lrt Appllanceei

COM! SFf. COME SAVE

Thursday, February 111, 1959

f r Carr!**
* . M,
t k . . V f t e,k.

Navy To Observe
Holiday Monday

-e a w -'-e

%
%
%%
%
% %
%

ira* at
••(era,
Mtral*
M * ii*

Prizes Captured
By FFA At Fair

bark Into lb# Western eourt.
I dulge In wishful thinking and to
We ai»ed you for rounterpropo take a sternly realistic view, her*
tils on Berlin and Germany, the it how event* will develop.
1. The conference will be a roa-wRussian reply it likely to say.
and you gave us none. T h r line fronlation and not negotiation.
that Anastas Mikoyan took dur­ East and West will come witq
ing hi* American visit was to dr positions that cannot he rrco*.
mind at every opportunity what cited.
the United .States had to suggest
I The conference will break
as a substitute for ending thr down after the two tide* have air.
four-power occupation of Berlin. ed their Irreconcilable differences.
There wai never any doubt that Mutual denunciation will follow
the Western powers would in full with the blame for failure pasted
agreement insist on staying in back and forth in angry recrimi­
Berlin and having accetv to the nation.
city. The dispute over how ac3 The widely adsenisrd failur***
cess should he maintained If tne is sery likely to occur before th*
Russian* withdrew, leaving the May I* deadline the Russians
East Germans in authority, uas have s(t fur their departure from
blown up out of all proportion to Berlin. Then could coitir the &gt;u.
the reality. It has now been aalls prerne test of unity in the West.
factortly rrioivrd and no doubt
4 Thr coun* ! of caution would
remains of how and whrif the he to accept the “ as( Germans
Allied powers would art tn reject as agents, regardless of whether
any East German authority over the conference had succerded m
free actrn to the city.
establishing Ru*-ia’t continuing
One objective of the Russian authority. But if the aland tirmFJ
maneuver on Berlin terms to lie advocates have their way, the
to get recognition for East Ger­ Ea*t Germanv will he brushed
many as a sovereign Hate. There aside.
fore, the Western proposal to have
3 Tlltn it will he up to Mu*
consultants of the two Germany* row again Thr Russians. In this
at thr ronfrrencr table will al­ stern slew of the future, would
most certainly he referred hy restrain their German satellite
Moscow to thr Fankow rrgim r In and the threat of war would pas*,
East Berlin. Th it little byplay with thr three allies still having
will bs designed to augment Fan- their own a c trn to Berlin.
kow * prestige and if thr rtply
It is not a rheerful prosprit
of Fankow ihould be. “ No. wr On the contrary, it could hardly,!
insist on full participation,” U
ho more grim T h r gurnet In­
will not be surprising
volved are stupendous and. if
What has been blandly taken they arr wrong, catastrophe hy
for granted in the West — that capitulation or nuclear war 1&gt; th*
the Russians will welcome the thoirc.
opportunity for a mretmg on Ger­
Sincere and high-minded mm
many and Rrrtin — is not assur such as Senator Mike Mansfield
rd at all. This it the slew of arr looking for a way oul. Per­
diplomats who believe thr Rut haps an rscape ran he found
stan mood is one of supreme self- short nf the confrontation that
confidence.
will bring the world to the edge
Nevertheless, the odds are for of Armageddon
Rut since tn«4|
a conference to tie held m late principal Russian objective tn th*
April or rirly May. since Moscow Berlin maneuver seems to he to
cannot be put in the position of split thr Wrtl, and a likelier de­
a flat no. In thr view nf those vice would be hard tu find, th*
convinced it is wisest not to In­ mbit on a showdown are heavy.

Start applications when plants are established

1

* Iff

4*

—

Those model* are
un dinpliiv NOW
at the

Hm

o e n to t lo n a l

O O iT -M IO O f

FAIR
TED W I L L I A M S H A R D W A R E
R,

ffl.

Baa ford

, FA 2-11$$

i m i l imssGl foi Itm * tnixG . , . rufouGN Cifw.jrtr

CELERY GROWERS...

fer higher yields,
(top blights with Du Pont
“Zerlatc” or "Fermate”
DuPont “Zerlate" xiram and “ Fermate" ferbam
funrieide* can bt used as sprays or dusta for
the effective control of early and hits blight
and dsmptng-off of celery. They protect grow­
ing celery plant# without danger of burning or
stunting. For low-cost disease prevention, or»
der "Zerlate" or "Fermate" today!

f)

(fiO M !) ZERLATE*
FERMATE'
**'•* fw e,r,4&lt;
/rrkre, tw-rri^*
m ttu

IN ,M l sot l i n t , iivino . . . fWeoa m e m t t m

i

�■—

_

^

* ,r,!i

T h u n . Feb. 19, 1959— Pag* b

Rathmanns Shoot
For Speed Record
1 D A Y TO N A BEAC1I, FU . H IT i
— The race • driving lUthminn
brother* hoped to thatter a world
*pced record today ever the 2 i
mile atphalt Daytona lim it tn
tcrnalional speedway,
Just utir week ago. teteran
Marshall Teague wa* killed *m
the new track trying in break the
time record — a *tngie — lap
average of 176 SIS m p h trt hy
. Tuny Uettenhauien in Monra. It*
aly, la*t June. Ju»t two day! !&gt;&lt;•
fore. Teague art a track record
of 171.82 in p h.

Sports
Parade
•

0

_
w

•

0

n v OSCAR IR M .I.Y
N EW Y O R K i CPI t You don t
have to tell Jack Demptey or
l aley Stengel that tame I* fleet­
ing and. In »ome cave*, nonexi*
tent.
A »porta bull might expert
everybody to know the ’ Manana
Mauler’’ who held the heavy,
weight rhampionthip of the world
fur a decade and the loqutoout
and much-printed manager of the
New York Yankees
Rut it ain't nreeiwrily *o
Take the lime lait ipring when
the Yankee* were cn route north
from »pnng training and bookrd
tu play an rxhihitlon in a South
ern town. When Stengel left Flor
Ida hi* wife, Edna, told him on
arrival at the rxh.bilion game *itr
In telephone a longtime frirnj
who wa* a *i*trr In a convent In
that city and *ay hello
Stengel duittfully carried out or
dfi* When hr telephoned the Mi­
ter, hr announced
’•Thl* I* Catry Stengel”
There wa* a pau*r at the other
end and the mystified »nter a»k
ed
•Who u HT”
"Caaey Stengel,” the Yankee
akipprr reiterated.
The »i*’&gt;er atill couldn't place
bint »o, in exasperation, Stengel
laid:
•You know. Edna Stengel * bu»
band ”
*1hat brought recognition and
the n*ter. after asking atiout Mr*
Stengel. »aid to lavey
■’And wh»t bu»ine«* are you tn.
Mr Stengel*
••I'm the manager of the New
York Yankee*.”
•'Manager*''
be wa* avked
•’Juvt what I* that?”
Stengel figuratively threw up
hiv hand*,
■Thai. Mvler.” he anvwrred »f
ter only a moment'* groping. "I*
»nfi of like being the mollirr »Upermr."
To which Demp»ey arid* the
»tury about deplaning at ldlewlld
Airport wllh a friend not *o long
ago ami the* were illirUtilug one
of Dempsey *» bout* during Ihe
taxi ride into the illy. I mail* Ihe
driver turned to Jack and tpieried
with a punlrd frown:
"l&gt;rmp»cy. Jack llcmptry. Say.
arent you a [igjdrr
••Ye* I am.” Dentpcey replied
*traight faced
•'Who do you fight r.e*t“ the
rabhle a*ked
‘ Nino Valde* " Dempsey kidd
ed
"How do you think you II d"*
•‘I'll *tiffrn She bum In two
heat*.’’ Jack deadpanned
••Thank*." *aid the cabbie. " I'll
Irtl my friend* to bet cm you ”
Dcmptcy howled a* he tuld the
»tory. hut pride I* » many »plm
tered Hung anil the champ would­
l1J(j
n't hatr laughed » i Imtiiy
he nvrrhrard iwn tweet young
thine* in hi* reitaurar.t a few
night* later
"That * Jark Tiemp*ev,” their
e*rnr1 told them in awe
"Jark
Dempiev ’ taid one.
wllh wide eye* "Who'* he* '
The etrort looked et her di«guttrdly.
"O h.” he *hruggtd. 'he* the
gti* wno own* the rectayrant
Such, a* the guy laid. it fame

Kxni.sc Very I’ misunl
^
M IAM I 11 'I T ) — Trainer Eddie
Y Holton offered an tinuatial cxnue
when he xcratehfd Mali**c Horn
the llibisrui Stake* tn Hialeah
"He wa* frightened by a lion and
ran away.” he laid. The lion, tn
a rirru* playing at Tropica! Park
where Mili*»e wa* Mihlfd rnar
ed during a workout and the colt
took off

Canada Tops Finns
H ELS IN K I. Finland i n i— 'The
SReilevilie McFaiUnd*. who will
defend Canada'* world amateur
u-e
hockey
rhamptnmhip
In
Prague next month, defeated Fin­
land* national team* 8-L Wedne*t*y night.

Ortega, Ucdl Sign
NT.V3'
YORK
&lt;L PI i— Welter“ fight* Ga*pee Oitesa of Mexlexli, 'Irxieo. and Stefan fledl of
QPaxai!-. N. J . will n ett in a 10rounder at Madiaon Square Gar­
den. Friday, March 6

» W *

The llathmann brother*. Jim
and Dick, raid they would take
teparaie turn* in an Offt powered
Kuzma. Jim m i expected to
make the tint run. Dick *aul he
would aterage four milei falter
than hit younerr brother.
Dick. 23, uf Trrnton, N . J . hai
competed In Indiar.apoLJ eight
time* and placed tecond twice.
Il&gt; m i Midwevt Hot Rod Attn
champion in D ll and 11*19 and
rinked third in NASCAR grat.-l
national »tar.dtn;* for 1933 and
1931
Jim , 30, of Miami, wa* Midwrtt
Hoaditer and Stock Car A*&gt;n
champion In D U . 1930 and 1931
III* brtt thuwing III the 30U wa*
in 1927 when he moved from next
to lad to take the lead in the
tilth lap and trailed winner .''am
Hank* at the finish by *1 »ec
ond*.
Tim e trial* for Saturday a mod
iflrd and »purtman auto race*
were completed Wed nr »d ay with
id mure ear* qualifying lor the
von mile run.
I.r r Petty. Ilandlruian. N . C .
led MrdnriJay * qualitirr* in a
modified 1930 OMtmobilr al an
average H I 376 Next came Larry
lia n a , Angler, N. C. in a modi­
fied 1922 Ply mouth, and Mat v in
I’anrh, t hariotle, N. C , in a mod
ifinl 1933 Ford, both averaging
133 716

Kiego, Pin Check
Cn a i ,,rn
IC u lL IIC

C n iin r if n r
IQ Y U lliU j

On Morning Line

Snider, Sanford Reach Goals

BARON OF BASKETBALL • By Alan Mover

t ntlrd I’rec* International
Duke Snider and Jark Sanford,
who never did get gong in ’38.
indicated today that everything’*
going tn he Ju»l fine in ’St*.
Spring training havn't e*en of
firlally opened hut both the l.oi
\ngr &gt;•» Ih dgrr tiutiieldrr ami the
| San I’randico riant pitcher al­
ready have accompli thrtl their
No. 1 goal*— gelling down to play­
ing welgiil.

Liston Apologizes
For Uppercutting,
Asks Better Bout
:.ocury
RUPP,
A C V / k/w n
£ ra js ’
//// FaaVw* Z&gt;t r f
s &gt;
20 r
&gt; wt V *i 4
t 4. Aftv *\ sj t x\y j
t lT Hftl l| fl # . #•

/ ^

*

- 11,.. w

M jry&amp;A/rs ^
H'. v v -3-&gt;

/*+£0*0*6ft . 3*0

Kentucky Avenges
Vanderbilt Defeat

LEX IN G TO N . Ky. ( I P I '- K r n lucky ateyed In Ihe thick of the
Tw o fleet female grrv hound* ,*rc hot Smthranern Conference b***
favored m lonight’i l-adir* Night
Handirap, the featured ninth race
a! Sanford Orlando Kennrl Club.
Kiego and Pin Cheek draw top
mormr|H line «hl* for the apeciat
feature event, highlight of the
evening * lUevent »latr to which
all women will be admitted x»ith
out charge Trark oliiriaU will
I Ailed l'ir*&lt; InlrrnAllontl
pay the *lale adiniition tax.
Kiego will fire from the fourth
Ninth Cambria'* top-ranked Tar
po-t
po'itlon with
twoioone lint* Lave huidlrd their lait ma­
early odd*. In 17 Mart* thi* **ajor obtlacle on the way to an un­
*on. the 33 pound brindle lady ha*
finished In the money 13 time*. beaten &lt;ra*oii in the tough Atlan­
Pm Check l* rated a four to­ tic t oa-t Conference but thr* Mill
nne that in Ihe tug nintli encount­ h: VC a long low to hoe before
er, front the fifth pn*&lt; position. the) ran lake anuther crack at
Her win record of five j* better­ the NCAA rhamp unhip
Frank Mctiulie'* *harpihootei»
ed only hy Kiego, who ha* won
*ev rn,
turned baik «t*h-rlval North CarIh e two favorite* are the race * olina Stale. 71 07, on thtir home
only grryhoumlx weighing let* cuurt Wrdiieolav night and *an
than 6o pound* Kiego tip* the elm.h a tie for fir*l place in the
teal** at 33, vchllr I'm Cheek \( i.' Ly defeating Maryland Sat­
weigh* 3*
urday.
Ilovvrvrr. unlike lit
ronfrr
Olhrr* in the fraturr ate Itan
tlx Hack. Rocky Mactiinty. I aide (lir e , winner a of the V,.antic
skirt*. Ttmerun, Peace of Mind t ua-t title do nol qualify auto
and «;»&gt; Haven
i.iaticall) lor the Nl A \ «hlndlg.
Action •tart* at a io
The fir*t eight finl*liri» l i t r e : In
X matinee card of III event* * p"-t rra on lournainent, wliob
will Mart at 2 p m. tomorrow. wa* dewrihed by Mrtiutir earlier
(hit week a* "a kuola iluidan
_ _ _ _ _ -----uulctte ”
' You knock yuui-rl! out In *on, o s a NGEI.ES i l ’P li — End
Tom
Franekhaiiirr and tackle frreme play ad *ea*un at 1 then
you have t-i atai. all m rr again
lim e Srlawvki, coi.iplain* of last
in the tournamrnt." nioanid thr
year * Purdue Irani, tiave Mgned
lar Heel coach ‘Then if you ic
contract* wltn Hit l.o* Angrlra
l.'ky enough t-&gt; win the H un cItam* of the National football
menl, your guy* air phyitcall*
League.
rxhau*l*d for the Nl AA (ham
pi&lt;m*hip."
I)r*pitr M T iu iir *
*rrintngl&gt;
PA It A.MI'S, N. J. it P I i - I.e* legitimate groining, he ap, arentSaVnid, former nravyweight con­ ly In* thr hortet to go all the
tender who fought Joe U&gt;uic and way again thi* year. Two *ea,un*
Rocky Marciano in non title bout*, ago, the Tar lire!* winl unbeaten
I* improving from an ear Infec­ In 21 regular »ea*on game*,
tion at Rrrgcn Pine* Ho-piiat, uiteml thiuugh the conference
SAVoid, 12, wa* huipiialirrd in tournament, and then won tlie
ifitieal condlllon Tuetday night NCAA title w^th a I hr tiling triplr
lve*au*e of n high tevrr re*utting rvritlme victory over Kama* and
(inm the Infection
Wilt Cbantberlalri

Tar Heels Defeat
Arch-Rival State

Itains Sign Pair

Fighter Improves

kethall ia*e but haj a few anxluu*
moment* beforr beating \an
drrbllt. 83 71. l&gt;efoie 12 OVW fan*
Wrdnr-da) night.
thr Wild-at* had to put down
n tail half revolt by a ilelCtmineJ
l oimiiodotf tram after btreliug tu
., rumfuMablr 42 29 hallHme lead
Yandeihilt caught fur In tbr
■rcoiid half and naitowrd the
Wildcat uiaigm to two point* with
12 minute* left «-n a *en*atiunal
•hooting di-ploy
Kentucky, behind Veteran Johnnv Cox an-l re-erve Hobby Slu*h■r, who poppe&lt;l In II pointv In the
L*t half, acain moved away only
to fade e.oiii a* Vanderbilt whit­
tled thr edge to three point*, hut
could gel no eloier,
Kentucky Ihu* avenzrd an earl­
ier *ra on dr fra I h* kandy arul
Cling tu Ihild pla.r in Ihe SEC
landing* behind leader Auburn
aiil Ml**l**lppl Mate.
Cox a U Valid) t Jim Henry
waged an Individual »rortng duel,
will l ov winning out. 21 2*&gt; Ken
lucky • Hilly Kav Lirkrit and
Vainly &lt; l.ariy Hank* eaiti had 19

point*.
Slu*her. who came oil the Ih-iu h
lig *patk 111- sagging Krntuik) ofirn -r, had 18 and tea ill 111a&gt; Henlor Coflman netted 17.
Vanderbilt hit *&gt;• per relit of
it- -hot- in that dairlmg ■croud
half bunt and (itu-hed thr nighl
v Ith a mat k of 16 3 to 19 7 for
Hie Wild, at*

Xavier Drops IMayer

MIAMI REACH. Ela f I'i'l i —
Heavy weight lonlrnder S u n n y
U*ton, with tit atraicht vie l or tea
under ,h n bell, apologue ! imlav*
'' hl!e he wa* "Joan ", i
- -1
for a fight with a higher ranking
contender,
I want Eddie Machrn, /ora
Folif) or Nino Y ild ri for my
neat fight.” declared Litton of
I'hlladrlphla. who floored Drlohn
of Sy raruir. N. V . Iw i.r W'ednrtday night with *olar-p!r-.ut punch
e* for a technical kinv.out in Ihe
iixtlv round of their TV fight,
Vftrr Referee Jimmy I’rrrlev*
had Mopped Hie bout at J :I1 of
the *utti lemon tvefore t.a2.it at
thr Miami Heart) Exhibition Hall,
llir fight alnioM wa* recomed in
Debitin'* corner.
When t ie vitlorioUl I III .. lelpb
tan darned a&lt;ro»c the ring (•&gt;
•ha.r h a n d a with vanquitln-d
Mike, DeJohn refuted t** *liake
anil angrily a&lt;cu»ed Sonny of up.
I&gt;ercutting him when do in on one
knee the le.ond time. Mike called
Litton a name I itton twung at
him and mi**ed. Then their haudiet* »cparated Ihem.
I Talon, weic limp -.’bn , pu.md*
and atanding riferi 1. admitted
larn, " l ^ t , | upperrullc-l him all
rik'-it; Rut I didn't know ne h.-rd
a knre on Hie floor I thought lie
wa* ju*l *.|uattin' lue he did a
couple time * rattier, t or aorry
about it but hr'i &gt;o tab. | didnl
leallle he had a knre down.”
Sonny wa* favored al 12 3.

Ring Results
M IAM I

REACH,

Fla

r l l ’l i -

Sonny LUlaa, S8'». phiiaddphu.
Mopped Mike UrJohn, 202, Syra
cu*e. N Y. t6&gt;.
TO K Y O i l l ’l l — Patnia! Perea.
111**. Argentina, outpointed Krnjt
Yonrkura, ID , Japan |lu&gt; nun
title

Bold Ruler Holds
Nine Furlong Mark
NEW YORK i l l ’ll Hold
liiilrr ran lIn- fade «t rune fur­
long* in American racing htvtorv
fur a hortr carry ing 133 pcouol*
when hi- won Hir Stymie Hamit
cap 1**1 year in I II 2 3 lie al*o
ran thr faded mile and one dx
leenth lor a Iwrte «.drying over
130 pound* vxhen he won the
(Jutm* louniy Handicap *atrv
ing 133 pound*

Sprinters To Kacc

CIN'l I N N A 11 i l l ' l l Jim MrC U L l M lllS , Ohio ( l I’ l 1 l affect), Xavier l mvrrnty l a*
Olympic champion Glenn Davt* ,.f
►ethall coach, ha* dropi&lt;d Rich | ithio Mate. Itohby Morrow of A
I'mntrk, the .'lutkeieer* leading Irne and Dave Slme ef Duke will
rrlaiunder, from Ihe aquad fur I.rr compete in a *renal 2?&lt;i
yard
remainder uf the leatnn Iw. uu*e da*h at thr Wed Texa* llelav* at
of "di*riplinary rea»on* " PionteW thlr**a, Te »., Mai-li 2W l&gt;avi&lt;
hat M t a g g r d gob rebound* and wind* up hi* rullrge career in Ihe
■cored 13h point* in It* gane* thu MIC relay* at Rig Sprint. Tex ,
March 28
teaton.

with two olhrr American Iaarua
rluht.
The W a i h l n g t a n Senator*
nibbed one ef their top bind*
when relief are Dirk Hyde aJTttd
In termi for an animated 814,000,
an tnrreaie nf about 16,000 atgr
1938.
The Yankee* annminred lb*
•icnipg of pitcher Don t j ru n
and firti-baieman Mar.- ThronaEetre and Frank U a. Ten iff the
anrld r'lampmn* remain unsigned,
Rob ff-lnner. who bloaiomed inio a alar Ian traion, agreed la
term* w.tx the riittburgb Pir­
ate*. the Milwaukee Rrave* ilgnad
Infle.'de-- Mel Roach and nutfialdar
Vnd- i'afko. and ihe Baltimora
Dnole* »igned outfielder Rob Niaman.
O ile r camp newt; Linde M r.
Daniel, tie si l.out* cardhali'
«3i*,Mii honu* pitcher, tuffered ap*
pendiritt* m ark
in Meridian,
.Mtu . where an emergenry operaHon wa* performed . . Infioldof
M»ne Alvarer ngned with 1ha
I tilled I’ ret* taleraalioaat
Tiger* . . Giant*' rreiideat Hor­
The New Sort, hmc»rroockrrt ace Sionehanv onnounred that
and
Minncapolu Laker* look Manager Rill Riiney, injured la
hammer!!*, k* imlae on l e r o n d an autn rrach on Sunday, *wll'
place in t:r*ir rrr.e .ln e dn.ilon* rherk in at Phoenix, on Monday
of ihe National lta*ketb&gt;ll a m o - . . . Dodger Manager Walt A^toa
rlsi.'on.
announced tiepped up arhedula of
Tlie Knickprlmekcrt. pacc-l by •pring crorlout* tn aerordanet
a brd'iant fourlh perual performvcith club Preiident Waller O'Mal­
an.e by Richie Guerin, defraied ley* "get tough— policy” . . ,
the rincinnalt Royal*. H i . H6,
Smokry Rurgei*. catcher obtained
Wrdne-day nirhl while the l . a « - (
from Cincinnati, tigned with- Ftcif, aided hy the high tooting of
rate*.
Larry Fo.it! and Elgin llayior, i
leal ihe Detroit I’liton*. I03-V3.
Ihe knick*’ tlilo rr gave ihem
a i ' i game lead over Idle Syra
cute in the bailie for rrrnnd place
in the t.altrrn Dlvttion. The l.ak
T A M r A ( L T D — Eight Polk
rr* now lead I hr I'iilon* by Hirer
game* in the Uevtern Dlvinon t ounty men, inrloding Countf
Aldlne
Corebeo,
Guerin icurril 16 of Ihr knick* t ommiiMoner
. ' point* in ihr fourth period «nd were expected to he tried again
wound up with 33 point* in a in F. 5. D iiiriri Court here aeon
Ihr.Iter al Ihr Cincinnati Gar­ on charge* nf ihonting dovgl ia
den* The Knbkt carried a 98-93 a baited field
Their three-day trial ended Id
rad into Ihe fourth period alier
.i.villii.g thiuugh 22 lire and tgvan a hung jury Wedne»day night,, but
ihangr* of the lead v.’.cu -p -in A«*i. I\ S. Ally. Richard Kelley,
Guerin, lulling from Ihe ouinde. aald he would "definitely” , try
milled 11 of the Knick*' next U them again, perhap* within tea
week*
point i.
Ja&lt; k Twyinan tcorrd .34 poinlt
for Hie Itciv all and Wayne *' v*—. •
vrt a Gulden let-mind cecord by
COIAfMRl'S. Ohio t l 'P D — Jack
taking down it iclwiund* in the Nirklau*. If yen-old Ohio Itatd
final period.
•Indent, aoid Wednesday ho* will
Foutt aeored 23 point* and Rav­ leave *rhool tn piepate for the
ine added 2H to give ihe lutkau
Walker ( up g»If match** In Scot*
thrir tecund win in a* many
land May 13-18
night* over the I’liton*. tin- l.ak
rr* never Hailed and led hy 16
point* with li* minute* left in tile
game Gene Shur bad 22 point*
and Wail Duke* had 16 fur De­
troit.

Knicks And Lakers
Nail Second Spots

Cage Scores
t nitrd Pre«* International
La H
Queen* (N Vl fJ Piatt nj
Navy 72 G n u getuwn U7
Vrmy 93 William* 77
Ceo. Waihingtun 87 Temple &lt;-,»
Delaware St W M.itgan Slate at
Syracute 72 tonne.-tic lit lt|
lace 1M N 3 Slate Maritime 74
Adrlphl M Rider M
Camegie 1'ecii 7d Waynetburg 61
Vmeriran Ctiiv *-t Juuiala 3*&gt;
Wilke* 61 1yI Hilling .&gt;!•
Fordham *t*t &lt; aniriut f.j
tTiion l N'T I 83 Norwich 34
Trinity !*t Slum * Tech 39
Wed Virginia h i Pitiaburgh t &gt;
Irm n yn r 82 llartwl.k 61
Hale* id liuwdtun 6 4
St. Jntrph tl'a &lt; 87 llueknrll 64
lutSalle t'3 \lbtighl 62
Spnnglirld i u'l. 78 lltandrii 76
V'lllanova 67 Ibiifalu &amp;4
Alfred 77 Hutnrdrr IV Y i 71
VViIUamantic 76 It. I. C of Ed. 39
llamtltun 77 Hobart rut
I alrlield 98 lliooklyn College 82
M IT 63 Tuft* ii’i
l.afoyetle 78 Muhlenberg 77
Emtmria Elate 71 Horkhurat im
D rrxrl Irrh 77 llaxrrfoid f.
Snarthmoir 74 Delaware 72
Hotton l . I I Holy rro i* &amp;7
Vtaumption 7o W urrrttrr Tech l&gt;i
Quantico Marine* t&gt;3 Ithaca 63
Smith
Morn* Harvey R? Salril) 71
llavti Elkin* 82 tairinont St 69
King Cnliege 73 Tuaculum 31
lie. kley 66 Shephard 62
Cnion 82 Tell, Wetleyan 76
Krnlurky 8t Vanderbilt 7t
Virginia 62 Marylaml So
Davidton IV Furman 39
llhirfirbl SI. 76 W Virginia St. It
\ . Carolina 71 N. Car. SI. 67
U rn Carolina a, Vppalarhlan 6d
iiglrtn.trpr 63 N'ewherry iS.C * 37
\a I'lily Tech 78 W ith. A la-e 31
la I Carolina 78 High I'nint
lllitloll I Hlutton HI I:IJ&gt;t 6 7
E a d r.'i Ky. Si 72 VV in K ). St.
Va 1 non 09 H \uguitlne 33
Dr la St t.o S Wetlrrn 'limn 3'*
I trim Marlin Hr ay Itrl.-mml 61
John • arroll '&lt;t Fcnn
Georgia i 3 South &lt; aiolma 37
Krnlu-ky WcMryan 8V &lt; entrr c.6
Mid writ
Raid VVall.-re 86 * inl riiuo ST

Dove Shoof Trial
To Be Held Again

’ ’ reparing For Cup

cweler

Operation Today
For Schoendienst

ST L O tT S f l ’PI *— Red S* huen■
dicntt luilav will undergo an oprr
atiun to rriiin ir a n tw rruUr area
on In* right lung
Dr. William A. Werner, medical
director of Ml St Rote Hnipital
where Si iiorndirnit u confined,
drirrihrd Hir opr i aInm a* "m a ­
jor *urgery which ia done frr
qucntly ami it highly auccriafut.''
It 1* rv|ocitd to take at lean
thirr hour a.
Werner explained that Sehoen
dirml "ha* liem a model pal lent
-I
Itiyola (till 81 Wadi (St. I . ) 6H ami hat pr ogre tied nicely.
‘ A* lo wlirihrr or not lied wl1l|
Voungdirw n -iV Viliam e 63
play in the 1939 ic aion. I can onlv |
'tlMeigv.l'e 73 IHuoiiivbprg 61
l’i!l*burgh Tch 62 W atltburn 60 tay whal I've been laying all
Vlmot leli an Ou-kloton Tch *6 a’ong— lt'» very unlikely,” the
S«nth&lt;*e«l
phyiieian *aid.
Xrk Coil 89 Coll, of li/ai k • M
Srhoendicn*! ha* been in the
I r .a , i nridian 6k Itur &lt;•!
hitipiial »im f Nov 12

• Which Repair I
Margaret ( ’. C w a llM f
•‘4t Mather Fwrntdre"

'“ I wouldn’t
think o f
using any
sugar but
D IX IB
C R Y ST A LS

sugar!'I *&gt;

M a d * utU k

PURE M IN K O IL
THAT O IV II MINK
fU« Ilf
MA084I8ICIN! kUITII .. .

CARLOAD

F O A M RUBBER

Safe

m

T H IS W EEK 0 N L Y 1 I

FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS

d o g r a c in g

MATCHING BOX SPRING
Free Hollywood Ia' kh

Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.

Matinee Wed. Cr Sat, 2 P. M.
★
SPECIAL M A T IN E E FRIDAY
• S Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Stands
.lurry Uollina, Operntor

hljwewmL
SHAMPOO

ruts T h a i &gt;a m i ritc io u f
GUAM
TOUf Haiti

oiria
Oiaal 14 a*, batil*

Sorry, No Minora

UKKK
ON LY

sugar

(• « ft SO
Sa.t 71*
P»fc.!•«.* 0 * 9
l'i«8**
*.♦% 04** •4*bl •t,
F4**--*« |
ItHift
I'ivrtf N-f •i*% I If,
* * * 4 *•I lb&lt;««

TH IS

»’HM bgii

*#»•» I f f *4 *i
M'ta

*1 H
t Ti f•i••t

Twin Slue
lu ll bier 8 lium mure

810 down deliver- — Orpowil will hold
until vou'rf ready!

Roumillat &amp; Anderson
M CI ( I I I

Located H Mile* South
Of Sanford On Highway 17-92

"I pick n m r C t Y u a u
— not only hecauM I know
9 ' % of rhvrula grow n can* ■
leAnrd into Dtxtr C lT»T*L4—
hut becaut* it it mada
freth in nearby Savannah,
and lepr Irevh in
reAnery-trgfeif bl|*.“

INTIODUCTOir

with

Record Kxpcclcd
M IL W A U K E E .
Wii. i l P D The American Bowling Congte**
expect* memherihip in the ABC
to »et an all-time retold high of
4-23.non team* for the 1911-39 teaton. There wer# *78,194 team*
_ifgnt*red Feb. I.

Snider, whit weighed 212 pound* in a "inter trade, it next to Willie
at Ihe end of the i***.g aeaton. May* probably the key min of
vuitetl up at the Dodger*' Veto Ihe riub. A hard-throwing right
lira-h, F la . t r a i n i n g ramp hander, hr i* being counted upon
W'ednciday at tt»V pound* while to pitch 2.Vi or more inmngi and
Sanford clinked into ihe C.ianta' iome r!o*e to hi* 19-8 perfor­
Phoenix. A m , tite at IPI pound* mance a* a rookie in lwV7, He
— 21 le** than when he teporlrd had a H-ld record lait tea ion.
Sanford »anl he n in ‘fina
to the Philadelphia Phltbei lart
thapr” and rrediteit eight dayt
tyiring.
iiiineral t aih* and managei at
Snider v« eager to bounce back nearby Hu.'„,inru Spring! tor h.i
(rom one of it r puc.ccM traaona of ivelte figure.
hi* career, one of the National
Grneral manager* Rick f errali
league‘t mod f r a r e d (lugger*1uf ihe Tiger* ar.d Parke ( airoit
trom lt‘5.’ through 111.37, Snider hit of Ihe A lh lrl.it conlirmed tire potonly IV hunter* and knocked in Mb*!ily of a trade although Cat, nly 38 tun* in Ib6 game* lad roll laid lie alio wai laldng trade
•Cl toil It waa a *ad "ouroecuming" for Snider, nnr of the iew
Doditer* who openly applauded
the team * tranefer from llrou*iyn to lev* Angele*.
Sanford, aciputcd l&gt;&gt; ine riianl*

II!) S. Magnolia

FA 2-G321

T A 2 -0 3 9 2

itt x
*****
*».wN

•&gt;4

“ On The Corner By The Clock”

\t

�m h
te r

4

*7'

*

Pa*w *— Thtir#. Feb. 19. 1959

Zoo Keepers End Strike, Animals Back To Normal
■|

IT. LOUIS. Mo. (I'PI) — A
IhtM-day i trike by SO &gt;00 keep•n ended Wrdnetdsy night when
officials govt in and granted organiiational rights to employes.
A ion coup, some called it.
On one side were Si. I-ouli Zoo
Director George P. Vierhellrr

and (be roologicsl board, besirg
ed by opposing f o rm from the
Institutional and Public Employes
Union Local 410. who demanded
organisational righii
Union
spokesman Joseph L
Ames said battle lines had been
drawn at "arms length '*

*-T“ -------------

Oviedo News
•""’if

* 1
k j
t H

4

r

I

I

eighth grades rnjojrd a semi-for
mat Valentine parly and dame
Saturday night el the City Hall
Memorial building.
Decorations, in the Valentine
mollff, were done by representa­
tives from the two grades. Re­
freshments of sandwiches, cold
drinks and a variety of sweets
were provided by parrnti.
Recreation chairmen Mrs. Jamci
Carlin and Mrs. W. II. ite.Shaio
were in charge
Comhlnrd lim e Rrpori
The Oviedo A r * a Combined
Drive, sponsored by the local
Woman's Club, reports the collec­
tion of $2,281.81, to date. This
amount represents more than has
been collected in past years and
much credit goes to Mrs. Al Daw­
son, Mrs. Rob Ragsdale ami Mrs
Jimmy Michael who headed the
volunteers for collections,
1 ookie hale
All residents are reminded that
Girl Scouts are again selling sand­
wich or chorulatc mint lookies at
forty cents per box. Mrs. Roy
Weisenbarger, itioUr sale chair­
man for this aria, stairs that they
are available at the local post of
fice, each day, and from any mem­
ber of the group.
Ilirth Announcement
Mr. nod Mrs. Arthur J. Metcalf
announce the birth of a daughter
hotn February It at the Winter
Park hospital.
Personals
M n . -CqJ
cmfwyp ctnfwyp tmf
Mrs James Allen Thompiun and
son, Jirn, of Ycro Reach visited
her 1,’Other en route in the MercerRollins basketball game at Winter
Park.
Iloli Ragdalt is in Drnvrr, colu
on a business trip.
Mra. J. B. Jones J r . has rettirnrj
to her duties of postal vlrrk after
an extended absence due to surg­
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Raim-s anil
grandson. Wade, nf .Sanford, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Jones Sunday afternoon
Mrs William G. Scairrit and
p.pt.
Mrs Krnry of l.mnrt-ort. I'a . hhcc
Mr#. S.forgo kslsry, chairman of lieen Ihe guests of Mrs Sri.real's
the event, will be assisted by Mra. daughter and sonm-taw, Mr. and
MIKon Gore.
Mrs. Robert luce, at Lake Charm.
Junior Heart
Mr. Seacrrst, his mother, Mrs
Students of the seventh and Ethel Seacrrst; and son. Hilly, will

By M A R IA N It. JONK8
Vra. C. L . Menter, president of
tht Florida Federation of Women's
clubs, spoke at the luncheon meet­
ing of the local club. Included in
her Interesting address « e r r 1
number of reports from the N a­
tional convention held in Uelroit.
8he revealed that the nett national
Meet will tie held in t'aliforoio.
Mr#. R. W . Kates, club president,
jinsided over the Isislnen meeting
during which it was derided to con­
tribute an annual fund to the Chlldren'a Home Society as a memo­
rial to the late Mrs. Augusta 1).
Covington Mrs. Covington was for
tnaoy years a board member of
tho- society and atm servrd as
president of the local club.
Valentino colors were used in the
decorations for the Hireling and
luncheon. Mrs. K. C. Miller, chairmam and lira . F. W. McCall. Mrs.
V . D- Daniel, Mrs. T. L. Lingo,
Mrs. W. R. Meek, Mra. G. S- Moon
and Mra Robert Cameron were in
charge of the luncheon preparation
and nerving,
H D Club To Meet
Tbe Home Demonstration dub
will meet Friday morning at 8:90
at the home of Mrs. Chsrlrs 8. 1-ee
no Lake Charm.
Mra. William W. Distnck and
Mrs. Howard Hunt will present a
demonstration on Furniture Selec­
tions and Arrangements.
During tho noon hour members
will enjoy a sark lunch with the
boateaa serving tbe beverage.
Scout Cook-Out
Members of Boy Kraut Troop 24.1
bald a cook-out at the llut in
Rweetwaler Park Monday night.
Participating were llruca Packard,
Thad lJngo, Jimmy Courier, Gary
Bo^ploaty, Jimmy Ucasley, Arthur
Cvana, Danny Gsmmagr, A. Ward,
Billy Heim, Selh Kook, Marahal
J.ingo and acoutmaster, Ralph
Ngcly. Special gussta were J. D.
Jo a n and M r. Heim.
Valentine Daace
The Valentine king and queen of
Oflrdo High will be rrowned at the
dance Saturday at the City Hall
Mefborial building beginning at &gt;

••f
m -i

Caught In lha rrosafire were
the animat kingdom * subjects,
ill lions and llamas, elephants
and elks. Vierhellrr and 10 super­
visory stslf members worked day
ami night, without rest, to feed
the 1 600 animals.
'•The monkeys’ morale is suf
fering.'' trainer William Roger!
said shortly before the walkout
ended. 'Th e y know sumrihing'i
wrong and lt'» not good for
them.'*
The picketing keepers were not
disinterested.
*Jlibernat Inn or no hibernal ion,
I miss my bears." trainer How­
ard W. Hoffman said Wednesday.
"If I find my elephants aren't
being taken rare of, Ml he back
there," assistant trainer Joe Slcvens said.
Ritter cold weather Wednesday
kept all but the hardier animals
inside their pens, A few blackbuck antelopes, braving Ihe (hill,
stood as though whispering in a
corner, glancing at thr few visi­
tors between comments.
On Ihe street, pickets appeared
Wednesday morning and strolled
back and forth. Inside, the goatlike moufltns paced ihrir barelytended, sawdust floored cages,
eyeing ncweomrrs suspiciously.
Powerless to do anything one
way or another, the traditionally
(■uttjwkrn lions and tigers were
ailent.
As might have been expected,

there was one profiteer.
"Moby Dick," a giant sea alaphant, showed obvious content
that the unaccustomed solitude
had driven other amphibious animsls to their rages, leaving the
swimming pond his own private
sea.

Bridges Courting
Reds In Germany
R E R U N ( D P I ) - U. S. labor
union leader Harry Bridges visit­
ed Kelt Berlin Wednesday and
promised tloser ties between his
W rit Coast longshoreman's union
and ihe Kait German Trada U n ­
ion Federation, the Kan German
ADN news sgeney reported to
day.
It said Bridies who arrived
here following a visit to Russia,
would Increase esehangrs of del
nations and letters with the Com­
munist union

.Spencer Gets Degree
A longwood man has received
his doctorate from the Graduate
school of the University of Michi­
gan, Ann Arbor. John L. Spancer. Rt. I. was granted the degree
during midyear graduation exer­
cises.

a.rive this weekend to join them
in their visit lure.
Mr. and Mrs. Kverell Bisel ar.d
granddaughter, Dtane Davis, nf
I,anting, Mich, have ocen ihe
^oevts of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mosicr fur several days. They went
to Bradenton, Tuesday, for a visit
before returning to their home
state.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ward, who
have been guests of their parents,
Mr. ar.d Mrs Lynn Mosier, will
leave Friday to return to Iwnurg,
Mich.
Rev. George II. t arlton, Metho­
dist minister, is able to be out
again after being quite ill for some
lime.
Rev Jack T . Ilryanl, Baptist
minister, has recovered from a
virus ttlnrsa.
Joy Wainright is .onfined to her
home due to illness.
Mrs. Resale MacLean, who un­
derwent surgery sometime agu
and has l&lt;ern with relatives tn O r­
lando, has returned to her home
here.
Mrs Geneva Abell, po*ta! clerk
11 mams lunftnrd dur to illness.
Mrs. Margaret Hobbs was con­
fined home, Monday, due lo illness. I
Lynn Mosier it confined to bed'
dur to a virus attack.

Orders now being taken
for copies of

*

•M

Ihe Sanford Herald
piciohialiowd&amp;i

• 4

For

tha past 33 \rara

it

has born

Ihe

custom

of tho Sanford Herald to publish nnnunlly
m

pictorial tourist edition, which w ill cover

all phases of IN D U S TR Y A A G R IC U L TU R E ,
HOME ilL lU H N V , D E V E L O P M E N T,
SCHOOLS A ( H U R CilES, SPORTS, N A V Y
A C TIV ITIE S , SEM IN O LE C O U N TY A N D C U L T U R E

We will mail this Edition anywhere in the
world fur you on the dale of publication for

2 5

Be sure and plan to send your friends up
north a copy of thia annual tourist edition ao that
they can see just what a wonderful
place Seminole County la .

Ihe Sanford Herald
C&amp;U oh Bhinq
I •L

204 W. 1st Street
?

.*

ZT— J 1
T
fe -

Ohd&amp;h

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FA 2-2611

.A,
a G ,t v -r-»

8
u
s

5

SlEFPGAS.flAW/ t f lU
r v HOtp...veue™bsfaiu'v n r i

Ms

f in f n r f

V rrtB

�Dust Catchers Can Become 'Money Catchers' If You Use An Inexpensive W ant Ad
c l a m ip ik d

9*

2 -F O R R EN T

t -P O R B E N T

n o u

V s s ts rft

B rra is

Lar|t
I bedroom
unlurniibed I A TTR A C TIV E furnltbrd roomi:
suitable for More, office or I
apt. Fla. room, tiled halh 1700
ileepini Sit month: W mile
Magnolia Ave. $70 FA 1 3051
unith on Orlando Highway nevt
l A-tOOM ft M i l l
to Sunoco Station.
Completely rrmodeied • mom un, M U C H R E N TA LS
fursiihed apartment 123 Park FOR REN T: 2 bedroom CB home,
4—
WANTED TO BIST
Ava. N rw all ttaat kitchen fully
kitchen equipped, near bale, in
I—
R I A L B 1 T A T B FOR S A L *
equipped. Apply I I I P»fk Ave.
city. FA 2 3414.
,
t - M O I T G A G I I jOAXS
T—U A L E B T A T B W A K T 1 D
WEI. AX A A P A E T lf E W T I: raeftn
pntata batka. 114 W. Flret Bt. F U R N IS H E D apartment F A --’ -Jaw
5—
M lftC C L L A N IO lB
O - P t O T O M - R tA K TR
Tk n It a (u a tt pan to tka R IU FOR R EN T— 5 Acres cleared on
W’ektva Rivtr. Fh. FA I MM
Tkaatra for Phyllis Saakank
(H U M
Eip . data Mar. 5. S
0 » - o m c B M U if M iitr
3-itKDROOkl furnuhrd bouse. E.
II—
AL'TOMOBILM •
2 BPDROOM block houta. Waal
Uth. St 1110 Th. FA : m m
TRAILER*
location. FA IM St
I I — B O A TS ft M OTOSS
New 2 bedroom house iinfumlthfd
Nlta deeping room, private anon a lake, vicinity of Ovtean.
IS— T A B U RLPPL1BS ft
triaca
and
privata
balh.
StO oo per month. I* h o n a
M ACB IN R R Y
FA M 9W
FA : o i l » batore 5 a in. or
14— P ETS . LIVUTOCS .
aflar 1 p. m.
1
Rtdroom
furniihrd
houta,
1211
SUPPLIER
W. 2nd St. Inquire at 1115
u —A B T K L U WAXTtft
LA R U E iuroiihed apartment. 310
W. lit. aftar 4 10 p. m.
Magnolia. Call A, K. Rntiettrr,
II—PLACES TO BAT
Florin. FA 2 1*31
• T —B B A U T I P A E L O S S _____

J .IA IK R
BAOKKT
i .'T -r o * I L M

I

] 1— T K M A L I B I1 P W A N T E D
19— M A L I R t t p W A N T E D
90-54 A LR O B F B M A LB
T l— W O ES w a n t e d
2S— B U SIN ESS
OPPftBT U N ITIE S
U - S P S a A l SEET1CBS
I I — P IA N O S IR VICES
3ftA — BUILDING C O N TB A C TO B I
^ 1 — E L B C T S IC A L
C O N TB A C TO B I
f t M O B S M . BBPAIBB,
U -B b u i l d i n g s u p p l i e s -

IT—NOTICE • rIBSONALS
IA—ARTICLES POE I ALB
tS-PUBNITURE ft
BOUSBBOLD
I t — LO S T AND FOUND

‘

___

«Get-Together Set
For Oldtime FFA
Thir* will be a •«*( logeiher"
of lS« O'/dilma Putura Firmer* of
MatiaoU County, of tka year* lstoI MO.
E. D. Tylar, Jr. and wifr, ia#
former T h i n n Humphrey, *IM
_ -* the ipeeiil gueiti. They now
•ar* living In Alexandria, Va„
wkara T jle r It connected with the
Virginia Seminar.
members of tka ebaptar
between IBM and lt40, ara UvitaS
ta attend. Tha maetlni wUl ba
bald at the Lake Monroa Ina. Sat­
urday at 2:10 p. a . Plant will ba
made to make thli ea annual i f .
fair. All member* ara urged to
bring their Ideal aloof.
k Rataraatloaa abound be mads at
Bjimaaae Studio, FA 2-04*1, or
la th# m a la * at p a M i e t . Th u
wtll ba Dutch trail diaaar,

Hospital Notes

unfurnuhrd

2 BEDROOM

T h u r s . F*b. 19. 1DSO— Taye 7 ~ 3 - R E A L EE TA TE FOE S A L E

L A F F -A -D A Y

J. W. HALL
-Call

haute

nirthv

Baby ftrl to Mr. aod Mrs.
Frank ADD (OMrem
DDcbarart
Joteph tiibbi (Sanford)
Mr*. Henry Bradley and baby
boy (Sanford)
Mri. Marie Reeve* i Sanford)
Billie Drake (Lake Mary)
Mri. hdoard Harlan and baby
fir I (Sanfard)
Mri. Veron Grant and baby
firl (Sanfordi
Sara Sion# (Sorrrnio)
Ituthie May H arm and babyboy &lt;Oviedo)
F E B R U A R Y IB
Admit float
lor.nrll Baron (Gantts)
Katharine Ballamy (Sanford&gt;
Willie Mae Frinsle i.Sanford)
Diane VViniat* (Sanford)
Jria t Freeman (Sanford)
Jamea Wade Jr. i Sanford)
Phyllii Bullard (Sanford)
Birth*
Baby boy to Mr. and Mra.
Eddie Millar (Sanfordi
Bab boy to Mr. and Mra. L,
C. William* (Sanford)
DUcharfei
Ronnie Syoblotn &lt;Sanford i
Edward Steele (Sanford)
Emily Jone* (Sanford)
Cynthia Smith (Sanford)
M ri. Goorfe Moore and baby
boy (Sanford)
Mary Church (Sanford)
Robert Wahh (1&lt;nng*ood&gt;
Mra. Tbeo La lour and babyboy (Sanfordl

------ I

m*

l&gt; V o T IC * : If* M» i;» »:i
TNBI &lt;* IV. TsWa' !h#

!

*

ftllftWlrv

M m *

Ed

" — A n d thin ia the

t t - n li V t In V

I'llH TV* II*:*.Ii
111 l* V-Df»4ft Niatulri
i f f ! i| I f ft t #

ot

« t lV C V
h»*

S— FtIK R E N T

fit* I

•ftli *#rttfi«fti# tot ibb «!**«t *1» »*• FURNISHED Colt age (or rent at
laawa.l ihPfftun. Tnr itfllllC lU
Five Point*. Call FA 2 1467.
iiunil'tr •ntl s*air uf ii»u«nit. in ^
•Uw^ripitun c&gt;f
•• •
ittft m i n t &gt;n « u u a It
•••♦••cl 2 BEDROOM hou»e. kitchen (urn
i f * ** f
" li
iihtd, on two large lot* Ideal
i * t|| - i n No . l l ‘
Tw ir •! I i m
D i r e I m a .*
\ !♦ ! ' » *
(or children Sec or rontact
1p1;jc« nt l*T IUN v »‘ **•:* l*r*|tTT
Mr* T M Dillard. 102) Santa
I«r«I 11 A ’• 1*4r '•'•» |.f**t *'T
!**«• l i tet M a t l i f - ' H &amp; I' if t *
St.
___________
;i
MrlnKt*

wtiiift

n
of

A# hi

il

'h*
»ln*

fl

Ail "f

L‘ &lt;
ta

la

I h i h «»i i i

- ’ f Fa r p l R B i # ,
I nld la •
c#r«

2-1*41

AP AR TM EN T
Water
Call FA 2 010*

(urnnhed.

!)»}• C o u n h . Ktnfld*

(-W A N T E D T O R E N T

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 B e d ro o m s
Florida R o o m
-

F .H . A . —

$2go00
(Includes C lftB ln g)

s8280 .00

only

monthly

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

Nothing Can Stop
U. S. A ir Force

-A R TIC LE S F O B E A L B
Retired or artive men or women, 5 Piece living room mile, needI '
local franrbDe available. No
rrlintthtng FA 2 7454
franchlte lee. Invriimenl 1910 w)
-u a .’
up. Inveilmeni fully secured by Colton A Wool Yarn*. Not lews.
Inventory. No selling Guaran­
Thread*. Tape*.
teed income. Write to Box TA A ,
ROLLINS H O B B Y SHO E
r o Sanford Herald.
A t Tha Sign Of Tha Totem Polft
2117 S. Fronch Avo.
ft SPECIAL B B E T I f f t T

South
PINECREST

Quick laundromat Renrtr.
Skirt* Ftnithed In 45 Hour!
Sandora D ry Claamnr
T 11th Rt. Foodmart llldr
• O ITIIS ID E
LAUNDROM AT

XJXm ALi,

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $100

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Legal Notice

Exam Is Ordered
For Negro Killer

FACTORY TO YOU
*'
ALUM INUM
V E N E TIA N RIJN’DR
Encloied head Sag pnvif bottom
rail with piaittc end*. Plait:*
or rajon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cord*.
Senkiirtk (ila * « unit P a int Co.
112 111 W 2nd St. Ph. 7'A 2 4*25

AUTO CLASS
INSTALLED

S E L L IS YOUR F U R M T U R R
• We RUY th# Mrwl
Rark f.lawn
• Mr SELL the Mrivt
l ent ( I U m
1 B ED R O O M ; , bath* new mat
• We PAY (hr Mint
s k r v ic i:
unry home Cnod lotillnn H o le
SUPER TR A D IN G PORT
In »rhool* *nd ihopiunf renter Senkarik H U m and Paint C o.
Ph. F A 2 0577
s„ .
11
2
1
1
4
W.
2nd
Rt.
Pk.
PA
I-4I22
t w i ) . FH 4 (minted
MONA JA R 1 IS
FA 2 III*
• RIG V A L U E S
ENVELOPES, letterhead*, itale• QUICK C R E D IT
menti.
mvoirea.
hand
hill*,
and
A ^k lh lk Tc.A i.F lOXNR
• EASY TE R M S
programi.
et c.
Progrrlilvr
ll.ono to 1100(00 available lor
Printing Cn Phone VA 2 NSt —
306 West lllh St.
purchatr of lernod marlgage*.
New And Lard Furm iur#K “
Ph DeLurun Otlando Tem ple
311 K. First St.
FA 2-5*21
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
1 4002 or Midway 7 JSI5.
,d.f'
SYSTEM S
B-P1AMPBBS. PLANT1
1U.
All type* and tue*. Imtalled
New i L’ s H
•1)0 It Yottrattr*
&lt;iRAPF.VH.LF M 'R R K E Y
F u rn itu re and A p p lla n rfti
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
B E A U T IF U L HO LLY
S T I N E
All kiods fid aiiei
Msrhme and Supply Co.
(irapeville Ave.
PA 2
N7 W. 2nd M.
Ph FA 2 4432 201 201 r . F in t St. IT*. f A 1 0551

2 B 2 S o . P a rk

F A 2..-.9DI

Windshield
Door (tlann

WILSON - MAIER
?SAVE$

Mather of Sanford

PRESFRV F ymir baby’s thnea In U ird furniture, appllmeei, tool*
eir nought-laid. Larry’s Mart
evrrlailing
lirnnre,
gull or
115 Sanford Av# Ph. PA 1-4115.
•liver— Write
RAMI K R A I T
Nrw A Uird Furniture A ApjvJ|.
•14 North Beach SI.
ancr* A timid Place To
Daytoaa Stack. Pit.
BUY SELL or T R A D E ,
JENKINS F U R N IT U R E
M A— P LUM BIN G a ad HOOPING
(tat Sanford Ave.
C M .Ie T IT tS V Il.I.E
l o s t \n d
found
N UMBING ft H E A TIN G IM
SANFORD
rimne FA 2 761t LOSI one tmv'a llicycta *t*e 35".&lt;
Bed J C. Illgfin*. Wa* lo*t
P1.1 WRING
in v •mdv "f High School. Can
Contracting ft Hipalra
lie identified
Reward Phon#
Free Eallmalr*
FA 2 4*14 nr FA 2 2514
R. I . I I 4RVKY
201 Mninrd Ave Phont PA 2 5313 REWARD (nr 12 year old hlondft
rocker, lu t *een Sunday at Uth
St.
and
Palmetto. C a l l
PA J-4*.«L
;

ma

TO SETTLE ESTATE

r

AVAILABLE NOW

*.()ST— LEASE.
Hi#
Salt
On
Everything. Furnlturp Center.

PLUM BING
IIE \T1NG

3rd Addition.

Satellites Planned

Jacket* • Iln.it*. l ent* - Loggago
ARMY N A V Y S U R P LU S
110 Sanford Avenua

W ELL D R IL LIN G
Fairbanks Mor*e Pump*
Repairs to all makes
HOWARD W. IA)NC.
307 E. Commercial Ave.
Tbone F A 2 2133

C. A. W H ID D O N

reliable, row ! tharac
hi
i i m ; • m t i . * » r I i i m m j 4a 1% COUPLE,
%II « \l I Kt NO. l«M«34l
ter ami rclercncev **ck nnall
.|\l» » fill M UlM tl.la COI N T t, IN
home nr apartment, kitchen
NK*.\T y in i i u L m n o r o l t r .
• Flurhl* . .If purftlli■n
(iirnithrd, nr Leave Management
I Black* West O t
Fitnck
I'Uiniiff
of nnall buvinrvi wdh living
Av*nue en 70ih Street.
»9
buartrr*. BOX 49. rare Sanford
K. li UC.VMI st a !
MODEL O P E N D A ILY
l*sr«u«|ftnit
Herald.
Niprn r. o r •• n
TIU . ATAT I: Ol' FIa j UU'A
For the Beit Buv* ta Reil C nile
t &lt;»
n: ii D l t X K f H • rid --------O K S *
REAL 4L.-V2AIP. PUB B f t t J
Floral Arranirm em i — Cnrtagei.
3 tE CULLEN A HAHXKY
MK
-kliLo wifi## if h * l r l«
ft I'd: If
S A N F O R D FI.OVkFR SHO P
ll »r li Id. lbIIIft w Fl •iv tft O'*., |l* lf #.
W,
A.
t
afle,
J
r
.
tvataiman
FA 2 1522 ur PA 2 0170
if#A la* #*
ftf ft II11 ••
f*
i*f
•» »
110
N.
Park
A
ir
.
111.
FA
1
U
I
I
•*l tier
lea i i . i l I'd11
no !•i » , t f»i »&gt;iiKr-',
u m l t r t&lt;( ftKAltiOt II. II I leli Mila «ft*J
w n o D R U frs
1&gt;♦nn I#, hi# ft If# Who*# ftifa
FOR TH E S M A L L FAM ILY
Farm A Cardan C f t lt t
ill ##• • 1 . . .
ftr* 13H ktl'ift I*
ft Fit]
A 1.1# l N K N u U \
1*A I t T I I . H
2 BEDROOM
CB
home
with
ANNUAIS
• i.nvtiMi
*\v
ivri.K i.r
iv
hrirk trim. Ttle 4ve*b. kitchen
••t Ctlr— Ava.
t it i: e .it jjiw i.x i
|i*;a&lt;-HiMKi'
equipped, screened porch tua&lt;
i .i m i
t&gt;M-AT*:t&gt; ix ncMi.voi.t:
. ill VTV. n .c -IIIIX
ahle
for Fla. room Uarporte 11 - a i j t o w o b i l m - n t .\ n ,r r s
le.ta It. *a. cl, 4 ] . ; :*
and utility room. Oak ibadrd
M« &lt;1 vlfl 1*1iff i 1ft. »I .... aft I
|»«»n * Kir*! .UilMH'fi t**
lawn Kerned hack yard In m u I’O N TIA C Mirthlef. fully
lllftr L llamm talk «• r* r*|*4
eviiuppeil. p e r f a s t rondillon.
city 39.130 MJ.
)1 I'! it 11*iA-k * lift ir•&gt; - I 1*44
SI 23u Can lie linanred (or re
t ISarftfil* of Ramin - * i*
1 4, Klnrldft
•puntible buver. Phone p a 2 03.11
N ICE oldrr two iM'dltnim home
Tli#
iitfut#
af
thl*
*(i
It
t
■
dev or FA 2DJI7 evening*
F O R T LA U D E R D A LE ( U P D with modern bath and kilrhrn.
r*MiBf« rift•In r|nu4&gt;
iw
I
Wark la ready to begin on a 54ft* #1III#I Bn»l ranfltid th# nil# 1Hardwood flwwa,
wall heat, lt.Vi Ot.DS Super 5*. 4 door, PB.
it# •t&gt;nt» ii#*(crtbc«i I'f'oipprir
mil* underground Jat fuel pipetarge rlotftt, 2 arrtenrd porrh
Th* T im* r.f Ih# I •**!*&lt;! Ill NkI*&gt;•tl
PS.
W ST.
it ail.. with
BS.
A llaa batwain Nsett staid Air Porta
•Lilt ||*« fr##ft Inst llula* l 1* ftl#
e* and 7 tar garage. On large
heater, aulronic eve Very i lean
W IESB A DEN . Germany ( L T D •'in uN IBUII for tit# Mnfh Jutli* B e * t and P a n Im f la d a i.
lol In city. 113,000 00.
*t«l i*Iri till In i mel for Btmlnftl*
reavonable. Phone FA 2 1753.
Tha Broward County Pert Au- -Nothin* eon Mop the U. 5. A ir « 4**1wIj , KlorHi The »Hhr
ftanty f iv e the final go-ahead to Fore*.
tin #
. f tha
• NMlVTagAIt
IF you work In Com a or Orlando P O N TIA C ChlrRaln. -Jl mndrl
Ih 'I.M V I r o i i r
• # ivrl*i« t i.ra
tbe two • million dollar project
Wh*n the Air Fo'rce beJan laywe have a h»m&lt;* fur you. local•iraight
5
nandar.l
*hlft
rifttnrtff, At ft It IiKN.
Tuesday. Tka aifbt-lach pipeline Inf nut a naw tnp-iacrat Stratafic N!?a #r ftt, I &gt;#f#r*1ppi!* Th# dot*
rd nfar 1717 In Casselberry.) heater good tire*: exrellent
wtQ taka abaut M days ta build, Air Cemmand Jat bale -»om a- rr'Ml'in ftf th# r# *I hf^fftriy tft*
Neat 2 bedroom C B . kilchen
rnndltlnn Ph Sanford FA 2 4471
vftltid
b♦t f#ri - Bhoi•
tht Fieri da Pipeline and Storage where in F.urope reerntly. it
equipped. r*rporte and utility
Tou «hd fftih *if kfiu ftr# h»&gt;#
Da) or FA 2 44*6 evening*
Home.* l)c «ij;n e d F o r
!*
P
la
k
f
k
f
Iftk
l
f
tl
A
f
Brill
Id
f#iltx*f
Ca. astlmataa.
found two major nbftarle* In thr 1 11*u*l • frftm Afid ti «fijI•t ind
rnunt. U t.-dOi)
Flo rld u U v in R .
It will bare a rapacity of four way — o hill eontalnlni mure i“
11— B O A TS aod MOTORS
w»if11mi ih* i m» i&gt;* th# •iifi'« • tii&gt;••
ailUioa b irrati of J*t fuel an- than GO,(MO cubic yard* of earth • 11b * tl p t «|i * i i &gt; i i « a r.# * ■i li*rat10 h \ .1 i 4 Iledroonn— 1 A *d llutha
#«ftlfl*t
foil
Iff
th#
ll.lltr
#r»t
it
i»
i
- Gateway to the Waterway"
RO*lly.
and a lake which m eted more «
hr Nt&lt;»NT •/ \ I! Mm I.IMN*;
Y o ur Evtnmda Dealer
Citfu*. A KloHUft fttt|‘ ii|lltin, #»n-t
I.S N. Park Av*.
PR. P i 1-4123
than 100.000 square yard*.
&gt;^'1 ftf* hBrthr r*nuirid to ni»
ROIISON SPORTING G O O D S
Air Fere* engineer* leveled the &gt;t»ur Nnt *4#f of nthfr httftdlriga
3M 6-5 r.. lit. rk*n* PA 2-5941
RAYM OND M . B A LL
hill and filled in the lake. The iftith th# « |#rk of th!* Cfturt i#d
In fttrtft a ropv ih«r«of ui»«n tk#
Air Force said the jub took three rift Itltlff # Jlttlll 11#&gt;B, tftln tar Hftn-r
REALTOR ft lN S lR O R
14 Ft C O R R EC T ( R A F T Boat
*1*4 I'l'lffil ftfitiwftfB hrf#l&lt;&gt; C«
month*.
anil irailrr. rrmntr control* anil
Thiol SI. ft Park Avenue. South
hr h«r«irt ih# ilth 4i* of J*laf«h.
•leering, 1&lt;&gt;p and aide rurtalna.
Y all Call Hall
L n l i l t flip* Io fh11 fir.' f *
:* 11#t rf# I*ifhi
ftf&gt; •» n » III l'»#
?A h p
Johaton Speed Meter
P h u t F A 2 5*41
#fiT#rr«l af|&gt;*»t v«ig for lit# r#l *f
and many other eitrai. ISIS nr
ifarriAhd
|
ft
It#
ChfPflB
•*
W ASHINGTON (Ifptv— The &gt;pare
will take trade In PA 2 7429
Il IB *f4*r t4 Ih It t H•• rv-.llk#
W. 11. -B ill- S T F ..M P K R Ageaey
aiency charted ahead today with »# r-«h1!ih*4 if* ih# iNSKOfM*
Im m ediate O ccupancy
n r . r . 4i.it, b
n#» ft|kft|.#. t*, i.tifi eti
Reali#r
ft
b
n
u
re
r
15 h
p J»hn*on. make
offer.
preparation* for orbltinf three In h#in11•&lt;vI• r.Mintr M ri la »»n&lt;*
H i- iiu n iu n te u IVraonal
Aiioe. Laura 0. Osier, II. E. 1 aff«r
» ‘ *u f.. f'*ur i sttb#• ii
FA 1 -’S43
more Vanguard satellite* to un #ftp|.
m#•t •
Arleu Price. Everett Harper
Sntfafautiuii u r Vutir
ITS t *■* P*K* hftnef •1^ the •#ftI
lock vital terrels shout the &gt;un'i
PEoas TA I 4*41
t i l N. Park It — B P .A tT Y FASI/OM
Money rh e e rf u lly
Af Mt4 c*«uft Rt f ftft F#a-rt, fv#ewi ff»«1»
aetbitia* and the worlds w vithrr i ’*u*»t* FI *r l dft no thi • if h Jl
Ili-fu n d cd .
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY N O O K
r #hf uBf F. A n m i
I ROOM i.nfumiihed frame hou*r
I A T AI »
oft Urge Int. 4 i,lie* Well id Eft&gt; b p .iia l tut pr Me men I IT SO
t* I* IIKHVIKiV
1U4 »u . oak
I'UfL aaf I li* *’ifi ill
Sanfard, air Rt. 44. Deep well. FA 2 3:42
If ft'«i far Jt#tnlti«&gt;!# I'oun'i
EA
2
14(1
riorMft
I f t ^ T M A L K K iL P
f:»
%f«rt*4B *** V l H t t R
P#r»ut*
*
,l#fk
l.o
is
FOB
SALE.
Largft
*2
a
14*.
n » Taea caaai'i af Attaieaaia a*rte(*. rt.rie* will r t r .n .
F O I'B WOMEN We ran assure
f19cr i # I* Jibniufi
*11* far tka fallawlae wark.
Good land, cleared. Mime landt»t Arnftl4 A Math#*v
r&lt;*i nf • gnnd Mridy Infrvme
(raping
Cgth
3f
•mall
payment
AMoroftftft
f
a
#
riitff
iff
Te »*.* wiiS lie.er.rk ■l&gt;ki|i*.l&gt;.n ■•( nile.ral . . . I ih.
if &lt;rm ran work J hr* • day.
l€ K* *i Nm*ll« A t #ntih
down,
balance
525
per
month.
r.it.w iu i tlraat; &gt;.«k*rrra*rt Av.aaa, tv .u i : i* mm
L*t»r. llw v . IT -0 2 k 271 h S i.
11#i'Ait4*1 Kit rii»
uiit'idr jour home FA 2 2707.
I
fl
3IAN
N
(Van'l#)
i » m i«f j f ■ *i ’■n
F«t|*r«iBt f
If
Plan* *n&gt;( »*»t!*l(»i
wot *» •..Hat . •&lt; . . . r t . r i . ..r
I'hone F A 21501
u .1 » h ti4f.it i ill*
Itoi &gt;1
Lake Mo*re* CURB GIR LS over &gt;1. Apply ui
riaa Eta* t .-t m a «• a i- li Mkritarr la, i&gt;&lt;&gt; «t i-itiki •&gt;rc.(e.
Pwkltaaiiaa a«i*a: P.b is A tl
I F I T IS R E A L
ESTA TE
Phaaa F A 21411
period at Pig 'N Whittle.
aik Crumley ft Montaith
•awtwei.K r a r m i i v i v n roaawiatiov
at 117 South Park Th. FA ? 4415
29— Male « r Tewala
Veltee ml P il llr Neertwa
Te wh.m II e l . rnacirw
W
K
offer
a
rutiotn
built
2
bed
Men Women 120 Dailv Salt lum
II kJOR IIROtt N R E A LTY
Kauca I* h.i«»* eiv*n tn *r«*raiera with
•*.rtKim matonty horn#, very »pa
nout nanx-platri Write Reeve*
remap Kltulaiiaa* tnit O i l i . ( « Ware *■• r*a
I • -it*
PENSACOLA ( I ' F I ) - A
p i),
Realtor
a m i' ta &gt;si:&lt; a iualat »v |k» fali.etnr .Tee. rlt.e * »r»»tri&gt; .
cmil* throughirut and in like new
Cn . Alllrlioro. Mgti.
chistrir etaminatinn ha* 1-een
L \ K » : MARY
«ia .i* ate :i p im v
r.Tanwtii* lukfiti.inn
i ondillon
Partially
(urniihtd.
raatie n»«r *s w.u a* k*ta in Ike k.minate .&gt;-mlv i ’. i. m
ordered for Raymond Nach. I i
Ph FA ’ 4237 nr FA 2 l»4t
Ms. m Caan'r Cawwiaaiaaar-a raaei, v i l n . i u v Mt.cn it. m &gt;
All (or 110,100 oo. Cath prefer I - W t r k Wtatad
year old Ne*rn areuiad of mur
It I #• r. M. a* aa aaari tk.raaftar i . p «..ia t.
red but rtn lie finartred lucilly.
dartnf k prominent local buim rii 3 BEDROOM t. II home, kitihen
H.cwlnata Caamy f nln* CamailMlaa
Painting A I FA 2 79ft.
Immtdiile pmtetvmn
man.
Mr KaVtrt k Hra* n
equipped, II &lt;**&gt;. lake up low
k.mmaU Caanl* 7urciae IMr.M.r
Circuit Judge Woodrow Melvin
mnnthly payments. Ih FA .’-.&gt;276
Esperienced Truck Driver. Famt
ordered the etaminatlon Tuavday
liar with North, South and Watt.
M it v a ia m m
ankiku m w H i i n o v
on a motion filed by Fririyth 3 BEDROOM home, 1 tiled bath, 3 BFliRUOM home. 119 Plnecml
FA 2 «3 4
Vailew af Pallia Maeriae
Drive, near Pinecreit School,
kttrhen furmvhrd, dining area,
Caro. Nath'* court appointed at
Ta ak*e II laar caatarw:
rutllenl
nindtitan
A*
low
a*
Wall'* la k.rtkr (i .t n In Kc.rrfanea * un lart)aa 1 .r ih*
living
room,
utility
room,
porch
Dependable
ruechialrally inclined
tornay, Hr. Ruger Sherman and
Kaainf Raaulatlaaa teat I. W SiaVm *•• r.yciktw-) a 'Ua. ■
tPXiQQ down. Balance Bkt rent.
Athevlo* t i d i n g
Hardwood
high acli-tol boy wmll work in
Dr. Frank L. Creel. Pen»acola
aerielt ta aaiie a alara witk r-ia* Ulrica ..ijn.icini ... t^i j :
floor*. 19,330, reaionablr down
b)ack C. Waklla kf*n*r. an4 a atari*, a.juipm.nt alruciio* ...
afternoon* a n d
Saturday.
piychiatrl.t*. were Iniirudcd tn
le t II. (Hack J. UaUla k in a '
payment.
PA 2 5351.
examine Naih and report their
Pallia kaanaf will ka k tli I . ih. i* m i ..l i &lt;*aekiy i . u . i
w.
DIETRICHS
REALTOR
Haaia. Caaarr Caa*ial**lop.f a r.am, u * C r .. 4. j , (jin k It. Il.y
findinia t&lt;» the court a* »«on a* 2 HFDP.oo.M home c&gt;n two Iota, Eltr
Metkvio— Velma Gcntaltr, Ironing. l*c ft 13c. PA 2 7241.
|t t It T. M. ar aa aaa. Ui.raadar a* &gt;aa*ik)a
pouible
1 tile hath, living room, dining Adelaide II. Moats — Aitociatei.
ktmlnala Canal. Knelaa CcmelMlaa
Nath i* accuied of the fail!
* . ftaktri a Ur .w n
PA 2 3232 I’ll do ironing In my home
room, kitehen with lot* of cabl 1MI Park Ave
kfrninule Caa.:* Zunina (•..*. i...
•hootins tf Maurice Fiornan, JI
FA 2
net*, utility room and carporlr
1a*t Jan Jl, Nath, ■ formrr em2 BEDROOM borne, kilchen equip
IG.3C*), low down pavment
awwiaei.P m t a v t i d v i i m cnw H iaainv
ploya of tha virUnt. told pobrr A. O. R O B ER TS, Real E ila U
ped, Fla. room. Small dowa Babysit or fr*a. PA 2 Tfft.
4arte# ef Pekll* Hearta«
payment. PA 2 4*34
la it weak that ha ihot Fmm m
Ta a k ik tl mar taacam:
FA 2 4902
F LO R ID A COUPLE, local realkatlae
i i ai
Katlae ll.a
u rk r aivtn (a aerarlanr* a n * Pactlan 1 -f -h .
in • quarrel over money.
r.aali
M AVFAIB S E C TIO N ; Spanoui 3e11awe taat M. P. Kakart an* Otaa k u n m kaa
denti dealre to r u t or maatga
i'aa- atrwilt te kalll l a . 4aataiaa aw Ike f .ll.a twdroom furelahed home. Own­
farm or fith camp. Good referThe Hank of America In San
iae iaeeetk*a •caaamta Pert ar t*» • t&gt;.*V in o n r i*». )■•*.
er. FA l i f t #
emei. Ilot OK, Xaaford Herald.
i ll. am v MaV*i •* *'*
aeatk ram i-trk a«a *-.i *-«*« ...
FrancDcw i* the nation i largrvt
H
E
R
B
E
R
T
S
T
ENSTROM
le i a lilac, la n m m . paaa 4#T. Raaiac #r Blk l*. aaain fera
rcmmcrtlal bank on the batia of
Park Sub
Keglvlered Broker
3 BEDROOM CB, living ft dining HIG H SCHOOL girl »anla baby
Puklle kaarlnf will ka KaI4 In th* Ptmlarlt e c c i r C*arr
its more (ban 10 billion dollar* in
L E N k l.s M R
rm-nt, kitchen equipped, family
**04. CVwekr naaeuawlawcr a ream. Wa4aaa4ar. Hartk It. Ill*
aittiog altar nehool and a ll day
deporits. Next roma* the Chile
'
L O T T IE BROADW AY
room, 1 bath*, quiet neighbor­
at I ’M P. M. ea aa a&gt;*aw tkaraedar
*aaafkta.
______ aa H
i
during summer. PA 3-141#.
kawilnala Caaair ten In* ramialtclaa
Manhattan Bank of New York
KEN TO R B E TT
hood. city limits. 514.300. Gt
Me Itakart a Hrnwrn
Avvnclatf*
with mor* than »evan and a quar­
mnrlgage #3700 down or (emu. B O O K K E E P E R wgals part time
kemlaala Canal. Zenlag T/lraeirr
ter billion dolors in deposit*.
111 N. Park —
Pk. FA 2 Ulft
FA 2 1549.
work. PA 5-4471 ifU r 1:5*.

Work Will Begin
On Jet Pipeline

M -R lU f f llB f t O P F O R TU W iTlE ft

*200 D o w n *100 M o n th ly
3 B ED R O O M S with oik floor* E01.UW AY, Haipltal an# Bab)
Red*. Day, Week or Month— Sw.ng needle, iig-ra g, b inter
rrrar.vtc tile bath, uttlilv room
tewing machine
Brand new
Ttl. PA 2-5lit . furniture Center
and carporlr. Nice vard with
111 W tit P irti St
125 dawn and pa) menu of 112.05
xcod rarpvl ol Ira n
re r numth Phone KA 116V).
Furniture Moving A Storage
Si.M 70 Dow n MHO M o n th ly
C. r . P llll I IPS. Atrnl
ANTIQUES and J O Y C E R.
t REPR OO M S. 2 huh* welt !or»&lt;
WASHBURN VAN LINES
rx C K A B D
rd in town Total price I I I , 000 I W French Ave.
Fk 2 IM1 1 . R. Iluhvi.iv 17*2 1 1 a virlhrrry)
e, ;m.W c&lt;4 t*m rwenwl.
P. O. Kox S ", F'ern Park, P ll,.
NEED
Thl* ii a gueit p a n to the Rttr
W. Park i p 7 3310
10 A C R ES or more with modern
stuffed head room I ”
Ibratre (ur Ronnlr Itroadvvav
Antique* with t pjvt
home on Med ndr til town
Ftp date Mar. S. 4e
S M A LL Part* o( Imd. high m
XVaiher, ll « ;
T.lttiii.n
Tube* Toted Free. S M A LL Llciirti
low grmind
M hite irwing machine head, can
HRAE ERTATVS ROB SALE
ROLLINS H O B B Y SHOP
R O S A L. P A IT O N
be converted m portable Good
At TYe Rtftn Of Tbe Totem Pole
l!ff&gt; te ie d
Real Fnate Rrakar
condition. 272 Denary Dr D*.
F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
K t7 R. Preneh Ava.
Hary, Fla
Ph PA 2-1301 — I M ! at Hiawetha
N. V Farmer, Rrallar
II. II. ITkitmorr, A«»ac.
H
E
A
T
IN
G
M O D E R N HOME
I year old.
Single ti'illvwiKHi bed. maltret* ft
114 S, ) irnth Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
H . R. P O P E C O .
1 -ra itn floor*, tilr bath, built
spring. FA 2*2»3.
After hour* FA 1 1415 or FA 1 4*21
I l l R. Park ------ PA 7 4U4
'n ilnre and oven large tlorage room Owner liavinf town
2 5 -F U R N ITU R i: and
IVM P 0 down
m u 'i noi o GOOD*

t ifIrftl* • Bh-il !*• rttl#* •
•«*,
.'Ifllnft If* i*H 1^# i*f«*D»r' 4M* C'M l UNISHED 2 bedroom hmite.
. rjt-td in »u&lt; •» r*rtlfkBit * III
Kitchen
equipped:
rncto»ed
•••Id |o iNt l.lfthBBt bldJ*r « t tls
*ruiYl J** »f Uib ipmlnnlt i ’ iintf
back porch,
*crrened tront
‘ 4'a-Urt 11" U»# ft! PfttlfOftl Flan *•porch;
fiaragr:
nice
lawn
&lt;n fli«* ifii •t N'tuii (I« F l fi (li t i*ii«'«1:h
«r tiiffN Mtl. » Met* IB l» - Ini
Good location Adultl. FA 2 4S6U
UBW *»f X sf *h, I t l t
or FA 2 3132.
I* B i t I list a I C t h d a r «*f J f t n u s r r .
H it
« « K A t .»
MiKDRouM nnfurnithed hnute.
«• P
&gt;l#rfi4«n
E. 3rd St. 183. Ph FA 2-345*
i% t m i : H H i i i i i m h f in n
IIM. \IVVII Jl MH H I. « III! I l l

ReaItar
Phtna FA

T O R F » T A. WILLIAMS, RaalUr
RayaatBd I*a4*«lkt. Aatwr.
) 4 l-ju i
Allaalic Raak B M f.

Legal Notice
X U |i *: n r

H a ll"

LOCH Alt BOR
T H R E E bedroom block home, hit
chan equipment. V e n e t i a n
blind*, dupoial, kitchen exhaust
(an. larfe fenced in hark yard
with shade traai Total price
It J,200 00 raquirinf
12 VO 00
down and 1.0 00 monthly which
includei late* »&lt;vl miuranca
F.xct'iilva with

FA 2 3*«S
F E I I K I A R I 11
Admlviioav
Lee Shield* t Miami i
Marie Raevec (Sanford)
Uut-jr King (Sanford)
Fd»ard Steele (Sanfordt
Dorothy oilier i Sanford)

B E A L E S T A T E D R IV E-IN
2544 Fraweh Ava.

AIR H IN D I HONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1H7 Sanfard tvf.
f \ 2 4312

Plumbing &lt;6 UupairN
Jo# t . Thoma*
1VU Saril* St.
FA 2 0449
34-PIANO SCR VICK
PIANO TU N IN G ft R FI'AIR IN G
W. I . HARMON
Ph. PA 3 4211 After i W p. m
I I A Rt,’ll.D IN G C O N TR A C TO R S
E’er carpentry, i&lt;#lnliiia. *creen
leg. n uflng, and platter rrpair.
vrphatl Die, a«bevtoi atding.
iMionry #r w # «t ilepi. Dvaiing
and repairing
gjregr*
and
wterktng rail F a 2-4199.

RAVENNA
PARK
HOM ES
• Medallion llomra
•

Cualom

13— IL1C TR 1C A I. RPRVICtR
VACUUM C L E A N E R REPAIRS
T ir ii tor all makr* nf Irio n *
riectrulux, Hoover, kirhy, eie
Fr&lt;# pick up Work guaranlred.
I A 2 4743.
-

------------------- —

i

-

—

Houle Wiring — Firctrlc S m ite
Sid Vihlrn
RANDALL E L E C T R IC Cn
U I Mignolit
FA 2P9I3
J3 a — B u i l d i n g PAINTING

r e p a i r s ^!

PUX1R landing and fmithing
Cleaning, w a n i n g
Strvlag
Seminal* Cauaty nice 1113.
R. M. Gltatoa. Lakt M iry
27 -N U T I l :K*— P K k s O N A LR

INCOM E T A X S ER VIC E
W a . M. N a rra y
t i l l C e ltry A va.
F A 2 1394
Claaad Sunday

H u ll!

(tu n lity

$450 Down
Inrluden ( lim ing Cnst
T u rn Went O n 20th
S I. Follow I ’m tn ir )’

( Inti ltd. &amp; Watch
Fur O u r SiR n* . . .

OPEN D A IL Y
9sno A . M . T i l D ark
SUNDAY
2 -.(in |\ M . T i l D ark

SUaesnaheA.
In n s lru c tio n C o.. Inc.
H I Writ 231b s u m
I’bone F A 3-3101

Seminole Realty

:yiafT^-.

vSlenstrom Realty

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wc int lit vou to ha our gutnla nliaolulaly free
without obliiatlon nt one uf SanfunT* lending
Motels while you locale suitable housing for
you and your faaily. Pick up jour key at tbo
Salta Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Conor

B R A IL IY
ODHAM ,
H a y , 1 7 .9 2 St 27th S t.

iToe.

Phon# F A 2-1591

�•-

mmm

a s m

■H*

P u t B— 1B um . M L I f , W SI

YO U N G S TE R S ’ A R T E X IIIIJIT— Don Colb«rt. County urt teacher for grade* 1-0.
hang* nna of the many oicture* drawn or

V m N iS

Mash Info River, Sen. Johnson Buys BulkName Change Is Certain
Water Is Highball

f «iS

FRAN KI.IN TO N . N. C. ( U P I &gt; Town offirtali here are hopeful
that residents of the area don't
develop a ireat liking for the new
title of the municipal water aup
pir
They fear they would be hard
pressed to legally treat the water
tn maintain the latte nr the 40proof kir* which the water pm
durea.
C. G. Hlith, water plant tuper
intendent. recently received a few
complainia &gt;— but not many— re
larding the itranirr ta»le and
tmrll of the liquid flowing from
tapt all over town.
When lie analyred the "water."
he found M wai a ready made
highball of corn whiiky and wa­
in . High would not aay how
much liquor he found, hit a re
liable tourer tald M wot about
40 proof.
Sermt revrnue agent l knocked
pointed bv the children of Scmholc County.
The exhibit tqicned today and will be open olf a mill juit out aide town and
dumped teveral thouvand gallon*
from 8-0 p.m. today. Friday and Saturday. of
ma*h and moonshine Into a
ttream which ran pait the *1111,
They found out too late that the
ttream runt Into the pond which
it the lown’t only tource of water.

Juke Box Probe Reaches Underworld
WASHINGTON l H l'li - T h e
Senate Racket! Committee dug
Inis the roots of the Chita go un
dsrworld today to take a look at
Juke box racketeering In the rily
where N may hava been con
ostved
Some clastic examples of gangSteritm were eapected to comr to
light in thia phase of the juke bog

investigation which will last about
four days.
Chief Counsel Hubert F. Ken
nedy tald Uie Inquiry would cen­
ter on tome of the lop figures in
the storied Chicago undrrwurld.
Hr laid these would include Sam
(Mooney) Glancanna, reputed to
be the latent successor to the
gangdom throne nf Al Capone.

Strength Needed,
Bishops Declare
A TLA N TA &lt;UPI|— "Wa hava
■ol dons cur part In helping the
stiureh to fulfill Its mission if wa
k i v t not confronted man with
And," • Iso F rin n ico Mslhodist
toshop sold hare today.
■tbs nst of lbs mission rises
m falls In relationship to the me­
ss sa achieved In worthlp,” Utah
9
Donald II. Tippett told the
quadrennial Southeastern Melhodtei Convocation bars.

Citrus Board Hits
Juice Processors

Bishop Tippett said. "Modern
man may not be bothering too
much about sins, hut the alarm
Ing Increase of successful and
prosperous psychiatrist* ran tie
ciplained In part, at least, by the
fact that his aim are bothering
him."
!&gt;r. Hurst II. Anderton, presi­
dent of American University,
Washington. D. C „ told the galh
erlng "Somehow the American
education inatltulloni devoted to
the spiritual values of our Chris­
tian culture mutt he strengthen
ed."
He said thia "means increased
supjioft for the church trialed col
legra of America."
A Negro bishop railed for In
ilividuals of one rare to gat to
know, on the higher levels, people
cf other racial groups."
Blahop Willis J. King of New
Orleans tald the "Christian ap­
proach" to the racial problem
should be "the concern of all
Christians, whatever thrir racial
or national origin, and not the
responsibility of any one group as
over against the other."

Kennedy tald wllm-sscs would1
relate threats by mobsters tn out­
fit juke boa operators with "re
men! bools" and drop them in the
river.
lie said the testimony also
SAN JU AN . Puerto Rico f U l'l)
would touch on often heard ru­ — A FL-CIO leaders Inday praised
mors that underworld figure t Walter Reuther for til* romrbark
have hrlprd the careers of their al President Kisenhower's jlhet
favorite singers with enforced shout union leaders meeting In
sales of their records.
"sunny" Puerto Rico lo talk aKennedy tald lha Chicago style bout a march of johlrtt on Wash
of juke box rar.rlcertng involved ing Ion.
even more violence than tha* eg" I go when mewling* are that
posed during the New York hear­ I am obligated to participate In
ings. which doacd Wednesday.
Just ai you will be going to Ihe
Hi- said It also Included the fashionable resort of Acapulco.
now familiar triangla or collusion Mexico," Reuther said In dlrert
among mobsters, union officials reply In Kisenhower's comments
and leader* of juke hoi trade as­ at hi* press conference in Wash­
sociations.
ington Wednesday,
The lead off witnesses will be a
Reuther alto won cheers Irom
group nf operators. Including Don frllow labor leaders fur defending
Maloney, Mai Brier, Robert K hit proposal for a demonstration
IJndelofl. Nicholas (laletano and marrh by unemployed on the na­
Bernard Pots.
tional rapltal. Klsenbowrr derided
Kennedy said they would leli the Idea of a such a march.
about rffurts of Chicago gangsters
Rut informed sources tald A F L
to take over Juke hoi operations UIO President fieorge Meany was
in outlying areas
frowning on the Reuther tuggrt
tion. They said he had doubts that
anything would be gained
Labor leaders are sensitive to
possible charges that unionist due*
have been wastrd on high priced
hotels, foods and drinks

Gunman Captured
At Law Roadblock

s ta u ts

la

Pop*"

SANFORD AVK .
Minsk b
My Buainnto
--------- My On# And
O n ly

B v h iM i

trade with u*. compare price# — not j'i*t one or two—
C H E C K A L L YO U B U Y !
O U R POLICY I* quite simple. We honestly try to Rive
the customer what they wunt and their money's worth.
T R Y I S — you hnve nothing to lose— If you are not
completely satisfied your money will lie cheerfully r#funded Hud NO Q U E S TIO N S ASKED.

W E know we do not huve the lurRost market in San­
ford— hut we can offer you one of the best varieties in
food merchandise, at competitive prices— and we do
menu C O M P ETITIV E . If you find it single item in our
ston&gt; higher than you are poylng elsewhere — please
tell us . . . W E C H A N G E . If we do not have an Item
you like — tell u* — W E G E T !

to m o r r o w

NAKED

M EAT S
F E A T U H K : 1:22
H:0 H

I.YKEH
SU G AR CHEEK

1:45

Hams

AUSO

Half or Whole

49

M AXW ELL
F E A T U R E : .1:01
0: 11

5:2 7

H O U SE

APPLESAUCE t
Green Gtnnt

N IH I.K T

CORN

v. 4 :J *

5

p j ty

12 O x. PhK

35c

FIRST
CUT

TURKEYS
12 - I I J.b

HENS

PORK A Q r
CHOPS ^

39c

l.li.

Instant COFFEE

87

R Or. Jnr

STARK 1ST
hunk Slvlr ’ j Size

TUNA

*"

*2 Or. Can

2ty SO*

l'""

FOOD KING

CATSU P

PEAS mex.

99c

McKenzie
STRA WHERRIES
10 Oz. PkR*.

2 For

FEBR UAR Y 23 28
• H U M E X N M M TS
• B O A T SNOW

• M N M T M M . D M P IA T I

• C A T T U E SNOW

• S C H O O L E X H I B IT S

I . Lb . Pk*.

13

• N O W A Y CAM HVAL

B M

—-

Apple

• FLO W ER SNOW

D IB F L A Y
B B #uA.s4*vro

29c

Winlar Garda*

F O O D K IN O

O LEO

|0c

FROZEN FOODS
Shurfine
ORANGE 7 i* „ „
JU IC E
‘ TO T
R Or. Can*

12 O l . Bottle
*■

29c

ARGO

YAMS

a t * o r la ix &lt; io

W IENERS

'■ M M M M I

ARMOUR’S S TA R

With IM S Or M »r» Food (hd»r

Old Vlrtfinin

RECORD RACK
318 B . 1*1 81. a l

KOU T H E A V E R A G E F A M ILY . FOOD IS ONE OF
T H E PRIM ARY EX P EN SE S. Whether or not you

Southern

RAN’ DIEGO, Calif. M1PI) Mrs.
Karl
Rhodes, a .
who
grahUd a gun and chased two
would he robbers from her storr
Weslnrsday told |K&gt;1ire they wenwearing Western style hands nsa* masks.
"1 just wasn't In the mood to
play row boy." the said

‘'Top*

S A T ^ F E I t 21*1

What’n In A Name?

LO N N IES'
J»li

P R IC K S R O O D T H R U

I K A l l ! U K : 1:0ii . 3:0fi
5:1 2 • 7 : 1H - 11:21

Ju s t ‘N o t In M o o d '

U £1

Shop hert — ycHi'U find aser&gt;thing you need under mw
roof _ and nil Al hiidifet-plraislng. money-nnvlnif prlrwu
Slnplew, niMlK, dairy product*, froicn foods* nnd canned
good* for appetirinic. milrilioue meaU!

W E itre quite proud of our meat department. We Jiut
forth nil the effort we possess to supply you with the
beat meat money con buy. IF YOU D O N ’T LIK E
W H A T YOU G E T — S A Y SO — YOUR M O N E Y W ILL
B E W A ITIN G FOR Y O U !

annual...

*I
I I
I•

tetk at telling hta descend!nit
presumably would be estler and
more ,emuneralive if It were re­
tained.
Johnton hai not (pacifically
atked for atilitance In this map
ter, but various helpful sugges­
tions .already have been volonteered Among congrcttlonal cow.
punchers, of whom there are lev­
e r ,|, leader Bull Johnton la ons
possibility that it getting a lot of
favorable attention

M S BOYS

I.AST SHOWING
O l’KN 12:15

Discharge Slated
For Ex-Sergeant
In ‘Death March*

New Church Plans
Picnic On Sunday

bull at the LBJ Ranch at Jobston City. Tea., lin't likely to mill
around long with hit pretent
name— even If it did figure more
than a little in the price Johrsun
paid for him.
This la no ordinary bull. He Is
part at the real atlver domino
line and la regidered with the
American Hereford Attn, at K.mtat City at Sliver Heir Tth All
in all. thit la not contidered a
repul live name for a bull, and the

Ike Is Answered,
Reuther Cheered

WINSLOW, Aril (UP1) - A 40
year old sterlworkrr was eaptuird
without a struggle al a roadblock
U U C A LA N D (U i'f ) — Honda
Wednesday night and admitted
CBiwa Htosal took another awlps
killing the mnther in law and rrilgg makers at frotsn orangs con
Irallv wounding the wife of jail
ita today and taKl U acted
musician Johnny Zorro In a gun
ths oonainwtivs progress lor
battle.
fba Industry. . . .*
t-ennurd Mason, befriended by
Tlia big growers cooperative'*
the /orro family five years ago
board of directors vote*] to oppose
because he was friendless, (old
any legislative move width would
pollrr he hid In a closet al Ihe
natend the life of tbs powerful
Zorro home In (itrndalr, ('a id .
Ooocantfators Advisory Commit
Tuesday night and sltnf II nut with
too, scheduled to die Ihit summer
Zorro'a attractive wife
£ lbs Legislature duos not renew
Mason was eauglit just west of
till* city on It. S Highway W aft­
A l Um sente Uine, Mutual 1'iusi
er an Arinina highway officer
dunl Vernon L Conner U«ued a
spotted Ids car and radioed ahead
aUlsmrnt designed to clarify Mukusl'S place In tha cilru* imluslry
CHKBRV POINT, N r (D p i) to set up a roadblock.
H r waived extradition and will
ami tn ssecte-n some MUt rue *s — Arllng t'p! Matthrw McKeon,
he taken hack to (llrndalr prob­
caused by a w e n t cleavage becentral figure in the I'arrls It ably sometime today by poller
bwtf«n groeers ami proceimra
He said "Mutual's program and land. S C.. "death marrh" almoit tnrn sent here from ihe California
aims are not compelilive with any three yaara ago, will he honors- city.
other organisation but generally Wy discharged from the Marine
He was originally b e l i e v e d
proved tn tw complementary to any Corpa here latrr ihit monlh.
hurt In the Tuesday night gun
and ell ronatruetlve efforts to uniA tpoketman for the Marine battle, hut pollrr here said he
l* and strengthen I be entire in
Corps Air Station here said was uninjured.
Sultry."
" I fell sorry for him," Zorro
He said “Mutual rretigmu-a that Wednesday a physical evaluation said In captaining his former
'nard had recommended that Mr.
toe dims
la hlg
Site
n in u liutinrtt
nuiuMit u
mg l&lt;utinr*t
i«u*ioe&gt;» K
.___ , ,
7
friendship with Mason. "He teem­
and calmly and firmly advises j” ™ ** * ,A ,
L*"M
* ed to have tew friends. People
against pettlnraa In the Inlrrnal af- . J*
n**
,rrre called him a creep.
fairs nf the industry ami direct* I *ry,
,hrL. * * v&gt;f *Pl»rovr&lt;l the
"I had &gt;0 much happiness I
UiiifrO. ronstructiv* piogrevs fur 1 ’ y lsr,:'’
1 -,r|d McKeon wanted to share It with a lonely
Industry in marketing Its prod will leave the service at *m&gt;n at man "
Uie time*.ary paperwork M rom
■eta."
plelr
McKeon, defendant in one of
tiis- most publiriicd general rourt*
UNION C ITY , Tenn t U I ' l l marital In itiilii wry history, was Clyite (Rusty) Nall. 10, is making
the I'arrls Island drill Instructor periodic Irtp* to the docloi’s of
Memtier* and Irlends nf (irurr Aho led a pint 1mu uf recniits Into flcr here tn twelve anti trlanus
Krtholist Church will meet for a tidal creek here Six nt them shots Rusty, son of Mr* Kalh
a basket picnic on the building drnwmesl the night of April ft Iren Nail, stepped on a rusty
1H5*1.
nail on Uie way to ichool.
•lb* Sunday at 1 p rn.
Plant fur the building and final
details prior to rnntimtlion will
be discussed with the rongn-ga
Mon
Tliose attending ate asked tn
bring a picnic hast el lunch Ta
hies, chair* and soft drinks will
be pruv Iili-d by the church Of­
ficials ire expecting a large
group (or Mil* *'flr«t eating" and
"last discussion "

^

w il be celled Johnaon bee htt
own Meat about namea — or,
more specifically. initials. Any
reasonable name will do at long
at the Initials come out LHJ.
There are Lady Bird Johnton,
hit wtfa. and Lynda Bird Johnton and Lucy Balnea Johnaon. hit
daughtrri. Alto U tile B e a g I a
Johnton, fatly Beagle Johnton,
and Little Beagle Johnton Jr., the
family peta.
So k la M t hsro that ■

W ASHINGTON &lt; U P I&gt; - Senate
D e m o c r a t i c Leader Lyndon
liainea Johnton hat bought a new
bull. It coat him 14.500 at a big
Hereford tale In Denver.
That ain't hay, aven amongtt
the Teiaa cowboy aat Johnton
traveli in. although teveral other
bulla at Denver brought more,
one going for 115,000.
The purrhate hat touched off
speculation here on whaf. under
Jnhnaofi'a management, the bull

Quantity
Rlghla Rmerved

A D E S " 29c
Big Family
Slia (24 Ox.)

T O O C A N T M I S 8 U S — W E ’R E R I G H T IN T H E M I D D L E O F
S A N F O R D ’S N E W F O O D S T R IP

Sava Dally
A t W ADE'S

�FernPark Student
Wounds Self, Pair
G A I N E S V I L L E ( U P I ) — A U n lv a ra ity 0/ F lo rid a anfin e e rin g student a pparently went berserk late T h u r s d a y
n ight, shot and stabbed a m a rrie d couple and th u n serious­
ly w ounded himself, police reported today.
S l f c h u . . i . n . n . l I......... ..
fa r in .
e e sliga lio n was Kcts* A lla n F u g , 28. si01 lor from r e r n r a r k .
Officers wild their jnvesligatni
ihuwtxt that fox turned on Jamas
H Todd, 27. student from Conway,
I . C . and his 23 year oki wife,
Mevnly, st their borne.
Mrs. Todd, who ass shot m the
chest, said Fo* apparently lost his

jyias Is Failure;
Up Only 3 Minutes

CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (U P I) tl,*d *l thr,r bo'n*' *&gt;,boul ^
parent reason, she said fox un— A furl laden Allas M BM ex I «(r apiK-e] ■ hunting knife from his
pkxlrd like a husr oil storage I , , and stablied Todd in thr hack.
Unk early today on what wa* tn
Whan Mr* lodd ran to a trie*
tended tn be another 4,300 mfle I’iionc, Fox then drew a -J*t pistol
led hop to the South Atlantic
'h r told the operator a man »as
Hic 100-ton Atlas, which has *n her huuse with a nun and need.
cn chosen to boost Uic first csl help
When officers arrived. they
manner) spare capsule Inin orbit,
pi st ol
disintegrated completely in a luund I odd suffering
white hot splash of flsmc that n *ou,1_tJ,i °f lh* r^ h t ttiisrh and
vailed the moon overhead in bril alwer left jaw, Mrs Tudd had
U*cn ftliol in Use upj^r ciicrt. Todd
Dance.
knife wound in the
had
The Air Force said the blowup
lallunctirsn
h
,rk
*
war caused by s rn
Deputy Sheriff Henry Parker
which occurred at t2 41 a m
a.sl , after the to foot war roe s jii I Fox was puked up at Ihe
ket's two powerful booster en local airport where he had driven
Am
separated and began a and told attendants hr hail been
shot, asked for a drink of water
ffu; plunge Into the ocean
"The cause of the malfunction flnd 1 minister.
M not available." official* said
*■“ » *■»
"&gt; " ,r
in *be
the left
left
II was Ihe tirsl Alla* explosion *«•» * P‘«tol wound
'*uu'" 1 in
m five month* The Iasi blowup r*»sl holier said all three ap
me Seph Nb when the Air Force P*««-ntiy wer.- shot with Fox s M
tried for the first time to send P1*1"'
An intesligaliun was underway
an Atlas the full intercontinental
distance of 6,300 miles.
Th r Air Force had hoped to trst
the missile's blunl nose cone to
Any and observe the path the Atlas
Wok through spare. But the flight,
which would have taVen probably
about B
minutes, lasted little
more than threa minutes.
Only once has thr Atlas flown
r T BRAGG, N. C. (U P D -G e n .
I m full intercontinental route.
George C. Marshall continued to
show slight Improvement today
but doctors said he still was ser­
iously ill anil they were drawing
“ no conclusions yet.”
In a “iniardtd" medical bulle­
• T A L L A H A S S E E (U I’D — Ally. tin this morning. Cot George M
Osn Richard Ervin has ruled Powell, chief of medicine at Wo­
•sat Orange County cannot aue*s mack General Hospital here, said
end collect taxes for municipal!- Ihe 76 year old soldier statrinan's
condition remained "essentially
Re* for fire control purposa*.
Ervin said municipalities In the unchanged" from the alight Im­
•uunty a-nild make agreements provement 0/ Thursday
He noted that Marshall's while
With the Are control districts fur
protection, but thr county e.iuld blood count dropped from 2*1,000
nut levy taxes for the use of the to U.ooo. an imliralinn that hit
Infection may lie subsiding.
municipalities.

J

Marshall Reported
'Little Improved'

Tax Plan Voided
By Ervin Ruling

Squadron W ill Join
Demonstrations Of
Famed Blue Angels
A squadron from Ramey FVkl
will participate U) flight demon
itratioo* thii weekend with the
Navy's famous Blue Angcrfs.
Flying
Uirtr
,
„ . twin
, Jet ,,A3D Iky
" " S k / S
(hr NASCAR race* today at ih*
InternaUonal Speedway la Daytona
Beach.
The Blue Angtla arrived in San­
ford Wednesday, and yesterday
gave spectators a treat with their
expert precision manruters. To
day, Saturday and Sunday Uie&gt;
will continue to thrill the crowds
at Daytona Beach, during the fin­
al days of “ Speed Week.”
VAH 9's swept wing carrier
bombers can fly at speeds o(
ten miles a minute, seven milts
above the earth Their familiar
shape and sound have become
second nature to those who live
near the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
Led/. Ralph Maltu*. operations
Nm«- '* lf» d ,r oft ,h*
bomber flight in the wrekrnu
dcmoiistraUon.
Sanfonl residents w Imi missed
the show yesterday will base an
other rhanre In see the team to
morrow
It will perform maneuvers at
12 30 p m on its return from
Daytona The length of the show
will depend on the amount of fuel
1 left in the tanks.
A spokesman for the Navy said
»hi* mormnK “ The .how may not
be long, but this Is certainly thr
best Hying we may ever set- No
one should miss it,"
Die public may come to Itaniry
Field for the performance.

Greyhounds To Be
Official Name
Of Baseball Team
Sanford'i baseball rlub will he
called the Sanford Greyhounds
Die
announcement
came this
morning from W K. Mr Roberts,
promoter of the new venture.
An offire has been opened at
the Municipal Stadium
Ward
Goodrich, business manager for
the Greyhounds, may be rrachrd
there for information The num
her is FA 3-l!*40.
A meeting waa In be held this
afternoon to form a corporation.
Officers will be revealed by Me
Rnberli after the session Dr. D.
H Mathers la expected to he
chosen president of thr club

&lt;51w
*

VO L

X L IX

t ’m u d

•Judge Is Speaker
At Toastmasters
Judge Voile William* J r apofca
before the TnaMmaslers Wednes
day night, snd related soma of
hi* amusing experience* while on
•ve bench ax circuit judge.
New members werr installed,
and the evening was guesl night
far Toastmasters' wives Install• d were Chatter Guerry, Joe Rak
ae John Keeling. Floyd Dnndan
rilb . Vernon Mlrr and Ray Kite
Ed Graham wa* chosen lies!
speaker In the club eontest and
will represent Sanford in the area
“ speakoff" Deal month lei Jacksonvllla

Fireman Got Kick
•In Fighting Fire
P L A N T C ITY f l’P D — A u
year-old city fireman awaited
trial tiNla) after admitting he sel
five fires because “ I got a kick
0UI of helping to pul Ihcm out."
Robert Chester Anderton was
charged Thursday with arson tn
the fires which caused Itootioo
dame r No on* was hurt In the
blares.
Police qimled Anderson at vay•ng he fell driven to start the
ftres because he fell “ relief" from
internal pretujres when be helped
put thrni out
H# was held under fa&gt;« bond.

Cleveland Chosen
County Bar Head
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. baa been
named president of the Seuvnol*
'W a r Association at a recent meet
tog
Serving with Cleveland will b*
Q. Andrew Spear, view preaidant,
and Ambroa* Olliff
aweretary
treasurer.

T h * s la t*

at o ff ir r r * was wna

nlmously accepted from tha nomi­
nating committee, composed of
KarlyU Housboldcr, Gordon Y .
F r i M a k and George A

t

,

drnlial araas, and they also agpand a eommunlty'a marketing
area." Im said
Kunde is iltrt'clor of Traffic and
Transportation for Dade County's
metro government.
Attending the
annual
short
course in ihe state capital is
Seminole County Zoning Board
Dirertor Hob Brown With the Interstalr highway taking shape in

Ex-Champ To Hold
Clinic At Mayfair
Carol Cudonr. I95M North South
Amateur Golf champion, and a
former New Jeraey state tittiit,
will hold a elinir and exhibition
at 1 p. m tomorrow at lh* May.
fair Country Club.
Golfrra are reminded t h a t
greentfee play will lie restricted
at the eluh until after I p m
on weekends Members may play
anytime, non members after t
p m on weekends, daily through
the week

Snyder Vh. Snyder
D EN VER (C P U — It wa. Wes
ley Snyder vs Wesley Snyder
Thursday in Municipal Court
Wrsley E Snyder of Lakewood,
Colo . thr defendant, was fined
53! for hi* involvement in a traf
flee acridrnl wilh Wesley )' Sny
drr of Littleton, Colo , the com­
plainant.

NEW SPAPER

*

F R ID A Y . FK H K U A R Y *0. I960

SANFORD ,

F L O R ID A

N o T sTS

News Briefs ! * a y s ^ o s t * ^ a n
Costello ‘Stripped*

Not Constructive

N E W YORK (t 'P li
Gambler
Frank fostello w n stripped of his
LONDON *t 11*1V— Radio Mue ' a trip tn Moscow by British Prim*
Xmerican cltiicn»hlp today Hy fed­
eral court order.
row today den,mined ih* Mist's Minister Harold Macmillan. Mae*
DriUn proposal aa devoid of any Indian told Commons Duireday
constructive suggestion'' for a night that thr trip was being un*
HAVANA " i i
Up W settlement if live Fast Mett die drrtakrn m hopri of breaking
lions* I arrived Thursday night to pule
“llic ice" in thr cold war
lake- u his new dill les as t' i .
Die attack came one day before
Th r Moscow radio attack follow­
amaba**ador to t uba
ed by threa davs 1 sabre rattling
tprech on Germany and Berlin
by Soviet Premier Nikita S Kbru1 \ ;.A ll t.sSFF |l PI
i.uv
slirchov, wins warned that any atle llc ;
t 'is! 1111» has pi
amlrd
U-ntpl by Ihe West U&gt; *lu*H Its
Xt&gt;r 11 17-25 a* Festival of Florida
way into Ib-rlm *uuld mean war.
civdiieit Week lr the stale
On Monday, the l' S Britain
and Franre deliverrvl note* tn
Moscow proposing a broad Utg
r VI.I.A I I \SS» i I l l ' l l
Some
Four foreign ministers' confer*
5il members of the state Junior
1 tier on Berlin, Germany and
1 handier of Commerce weir on
Ltmipcan security. Thr rurtrt sug*
and here today for the oi-vning of
MIAMI H EAl'lf ( I ’P l i - When gestrd that West and Fast Gea.lie Winter Jaycecs I'unfeislice.
do Miami Beach police tow a ear mans art tn as "advisers.'
bark to ill illegal parking -tHit
The Soviet had proposed a J6
after the thief has ordered it nation conference to conclude a
MUtiClIW it I'li li.isiaii ,u* tuwrd sway*
peace treaty with Germany. The
participants would include alt
Ihor-puel Boris Pasternak said to
Answer
day hr would leave the writers'
Aiit-n ihe rlncf learns that the Wuiid War II allies
colony at IVrrdrlnlko and cn into rar was hauling a city council­
Tlie western powers also **•
hiding from Western Journ lids.
pressed drtermtnslton to maintain
man
The mriilfn* occurred Wednes the right of free access to West
day night when oflner Adrain tta-Ttin. Ruttia has said it w ulil
WASHINGTON i l l l 'l i -L iv in g Dawson spotted a big limousine turn over it* rontrol function* lo
costs crept upward slightly in parked on a ero*swalk in front the Communist Fast German r » January l*ul remained below the of tlie Miami Beach Auditorium gimr, which iht Western powers
all time high, tha government rt- where a boxing match was tn do not recognize.
ptogrrs*
Moscow radio eonlandrd that
ported today.
The driver and pastengar re­ the Western replies do "not pro­
futed to move and made a few vide a reasonable basis for setll*
TA C O M A , Wash, i ll Pi ( — Attor­ remarks about Miami Beach po­ ment of the German question.”
It claimed th* notri "do not
ney* will try to arrange hail to­ ller in general and Chief Mika
rontain a single more nr less con­
day for Dave Beck, former head Fox in particular.
Fox drove up a few minutes structive suggestion capable at
of the Tramstrrs Union, who
*tan-l* ninvirlril on six counts of later and Dawson told him of th# facilitating settlement o f l b «
remarks.
questions e i t h e r of Berlin or
income las rvatiun.
"Tut* it sway," ordered Fo«.
Germany."
After the first round, someone
TA U .A H A S S E F (U P ll — The told Fox the ear was carrying
Bailruad and Public Utilities Com­ Councilman Matrle Liberman
Fox ran out of the auditorium
mission today set March 25 for
a public hearing in Ormond llrarh and ordered Dawvon: "Get that
nn a petition to discontinue aome car bark before the fight is
over "
railload services.
Prrfmpt If flghler Mika DaJohn hadn't fallen to tils knees
B U N N E L L CUI'I) A local
twice in th* sixth round. Dawson weekly newspaper has criticized
TALLAHASSEE (l PD— Tall*
might has* made it hack In time. a Circuit Court jury far arquittinrf
hassca aiea dairy farmers have
Aa It waa. Ihe tow truck wa* fuur men charged with slaying •
obtained a Circuit Court order
.rohthillnr the state Milk Com- 1Pull|n* u.a car up ju.t a. Liber- Teamster* Union organlier.
i .
f
4 _
i min iirp i’ixi outklu*
Die Flagler County Trfbun*
* , iik
l l .,* * *
ig 0 * 1* 1 * 1 ( 1 1 1
II a
*nn
mlstinn
from drxerrlting
III leon
Police dlsmisserl It a* a ’ rou raised thr question of whether
Irol In this an a
a
n
d
•tine Incident" Tliursday
the all mate Jury wa* threatened
.
I scratched the violation from their before acquitting the defendant*
U n t i l ( O llt l’ol U r g e d
official records
of second degree murdrr tn th*
G A IN ESV ILLE ( U P l i - D r Karl
Dec 3 slaying of George K. June*,
Sax, Harvard University gc-nctlr
"The question arises has tha
isl. warned Thursday that “ popu
Jury been Intimidated? Werr they
latinn explosion" threaten* hu
afraid for their safety and aafety
nun survival unless birth rontrol
of their famtlira?"
is more widely practiced
The front-page adltorial laid It
bad no erilirism of Ihe way tha
trial was conducted, "but sea
U N ITE D NATIONS. N Y 11 i’ll
Bill Reedy, author of "The Key r.iiiriot commend the verdict of
The U Y General Assembly to to IVare In America,” will *pe»k Hie Jury.”
day *ent the question of inde to ths Sanford Rotary Club Mon
Trurk drivers Alex Falrrtotll
petideitre for the Frenrh and llrl
J r , Sid tirv MrCrariey, Jack John­
,l" y *
,
•
.
tl*h &lt; arneriKint In its 62 nation
A stale rcpr*»erdnllve from son and Robert Drake wire found
trusteeship committee for detailed I i^Vie County, Raedy sllrrtd the innocent of the charges Tuesday,
Consideration.
' nation la*l November when h*
Another trucking eompsny em­
proposed a public relatlom plan ploy* was killed and Falrcloth
to inform the rvnrlhern states of and Drakr wounded in tha gun­
relatbiiis between play al Junri* home,
WASHINGTON tU I’l (-Congress the "true"
hu* lorn lidd of a new f.imlly of tares In Ihe south.
Brrdy feels that prr iTstl War
U S spare misdlrs that will sur­
pass anything Iho ttiioians have thinking ta rr»pon*lbl* far eriU
produced so far and might aend rr*rn from Ihe north; that the
a man to the moon and bark by ..uth should defend lt»eIf wilh
facts of advantages offered it*
IPdi.
Negroes.
.
, *
*
In past talk* to club* am) r*
Heaven knows wb.it may happen'
S t i l l lU llt S S l i y A y c
a I Mth VII.I.E. Miss (L 'l’li — b a&gt;rs In newspaper*, Itcedy has in Hemmotr County during Girt
Kluder.ls at Mississippi Stair Uni­ q j-lrd the president of a Negro ftront Week, March M-14
(in* girl from each troop will
versity voted uvi-rwlielniingly In college in the tnuth Die Negro
favor of having their basketball (-locator said h* "knew of noth* hold an official office sometime
team pla&gt; in the rat tally-integral mg that had over happened lo during Hie week. Die K-outi will
rd N* k 1 tournament, but their il.e colored pr.-pli that h»d hurt observe Die duties of the Civic leadresident said It was not thsir dr them so badly, and cut off the ' V*: Ihe rrlaliunshlp twtween other
clsn-n to make.
frrt Crien«it&gt; i®liitu«r»* bviwvrn •Hires, and the people they serva.
Among th# positions to be filled
tjkr whit# nml cttUt •«|
th&lt;
on* hour by a Drownia
A'luth, -at had the Supreme Court f,r jt
"r
*Y'OUt are dirertor of San­
ilcn iiun of Itt-'et "
It* n l) Imik mm •uiu til !)i&gt; in ford iuo, city nunager, county
Increasing cloudiness beginning
tonight with liilrrinlltenl ra h like ti ituon of prr**nUH|( i tiill fair agent, director of finance, mayor,
" V -" e " of the "»n"K&lt;T of Farmer', Market, poly lair lunighl or Hatunlay. I.lllle hit ’ proposed
vhlef commanding office/Na
thaiicr m leni|ieraturr*. High to Southern State." p .-ira .n to thr
v^J Air St i^ in , juvrrulr uitJjrr» dU
lt j ,
72, to. tonight 50 to
tutr IrifHUtuiv, \pitl t,
ns
lor
of reerrlUaii ami fup«rm«
Northeasterly winds a to 13 mile.
Tht HoUry Club *ill mctl at
t« ndrnt nf tcKqioti.
per hour tonight
uifaiii in the C ivic CVntrr.

Diplomat Arrives

‘ Week* Proclaimed

Jnycecs Open Meet

Chief Gels Word,
Auto Towed Back
Into Illegal Spot

Pasternak To Hide

D O T T IE A M ) O U .IK I T ) E N TE R TA IN — Dot tie Jnnlina
and her dummy, Ollie, will perform for RUenta Monday at
the unmial l-ako Mh o * Pioneer Night at 7:80 p.m. She la
the 12-year-old ilnughlstr of Mr, and Mra. Cnl Jardine.
(Hemld Staff Photo)

Lake Mary Ready
For Pioneer Night

'Zorro' No Hero
To This Resident

Car Cuts Corner,
But To No Avail

Board Votes To Continue
United Fund In Seminole

190«

f f im t lb

Russia Denounces Berlin Notes

Dorothy Jardlnv, young vwntri
|»&lt;|uist, will be featured Mondaynight at the annual Lake Mary
Pioneer Night Dorothy has ap
peared several tlmri on tetevitiun. and ia much in demand for
partita and programs.
Other Pioneer Night entertain
ment will include thr Triple Trio
nu*
and Double Quartet from Sc ml
h Tltgb 'SihetM ^ t s&gt; speefil
ptogiam of danres by the Deanna
School of Dance.
Brief speerhr* are planned by
Seminole County, thr news of
"exprrssway prosp«-nty" la ax- H. T Mllwce, Allrn G Itowerlng
peeled to be wrlcomcrt by local
N* Dora, Rrp Mach Cleve­
land J r , Mrs Mary Earle Walresidents
Die course for aoning ailmuiis
tralors ends today with a talk by
George W. Simons J r , idannmg
and toning ronsultsnt In Jarksonville Simons has accepted a con
tract with the city of Sanford for
a survey of its building snd popu
laiion problems.
The city planning expert Is ex ' Television's Robin Hood of the
petted here within s few weeks lo ’ *mith'»e»t may be a hern to the
begin the project
Funds have'kids, but in Ed Hlggint. "Zorro"
been voted by the city to match i« nothing but a large alia head
the grant front the federal gov a.-he.
The other day Ed came home to
eminent, through the Florida
Development Commission Coil of flrd Ih* fruit* of a television edit
the project is estimated at Itk.UM cation. "Zorro" was wriltrn all
over Ih* exterior of hia white
house — in kmg-laMtng, supersmear, red chalk.
The art work did nol end thi-r#
Die fence down the alley, the
Cutting a _____
corner ___
short_ ....
on neighboring homes, garbage cans.
French Av* and IJth St filled
•"F'blng »*••« »&lt;&gt;"!d
to avoid an accident last night hc * ^ ! ' 11"* "■ » ,m l U lo " wl * " h
tween vehlrles driven by Min the dashing name of “ Zorro".
Die culprit was found and put un
llrverl} Jean Cooper ami George

Samuel Kcnls. both of Sanford
Miss » ooper a school teacher.
told police officer* ahr though!
she 'could get oul of the way
!*eforr Keros hit her." as she
made a left turn into )3tli SI
The acridrnl occurred east of
the intersection at 7 44 p m Mi*a
Cooper waa charg'rd with failure
to yield right of way Damage to
both car* was estimated at 537(1

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

f o a i Lewaad^^Tirw ~btahli«d^d

City Business Aided By Expressways An Mpcriencsd traffic planner
■aid
ycstrrday
that
property
value* increase wherever an ex
pretsway Is built through a town
Speaking to county toning ad­
ministrators in Taliahaiiec. Geor­
ge E. Kunde of Did* County said
•here ta no basis for fears that ex­
pressways hurry traffic along and
Linder business in communities.
Ha said a study hid been mad*
of too communities over the na­
tion where limited access high
Ways have come in, and the «f
tael on the economy has bewfl
“ universally good."
"Expressways serve as buffers
tn separata industrial from fast

S a n fo rd

V ,T " T '
eieanw- the area; additional nun
nhments were administered
"Nciw,” said Ed. al the lop of
hi* lungs, v t n you think of ANf
T H IN G else you wrote Zorro cm*"
“No. Daddy, *n*»ered the gmliy
on* mes-kly.
Just then the nelcliioir's dog
sauntered by Yup, both sides
White dog. too

New Roof Planned
For Post Office

krr and Dr. J Bernard Root.
Frank Evans, chairman of Pio
near Night wilt introduce promt*
nent local citircna during the
availing.
Die celebration will be held al
7 30 p. m. in the Lake Mary
Chamber of Corm nrrrr Building.
Eaeh guest will rrceiv* ■ pio­
neer badge and rcfrrshtni nls,
— Pioneer M g 111 It in iU Mth
year in Lake Mary Invited s n ­
ail Seminole Counly residents
aver sixty.
A but will leave Sanford at 6 45
p m . providing free liai»|Hirls
lion for Die "old timers” l eaving
the Yellow Cab stand st D ilrd
.Si and Magmdia Ai r , the route
will go nurth to First St , south
on Park A v r to 2&gt;rth, West on
Juth SI. to Country Club Hoatl
ami Lake M ary. Th r bus will slog*
it all corners un signsl.

Collins Gives Views
On Dade Decision
T A L L A H A S S E E (U l’l) — Gov.
Iwitoy Collin* say* he doe* not be
li«vr thr Miam i integration deci­
sion will touch off rimilar rulings
In other counties "although there
m»&gt; he some "
Collins trilrl his news confc r,-nc-e
that hr i-elleves Miami's Orchard
Villa Srhool cun Iw peaceably Inte­
grated neat fall H r said since the
collapse of Virginia's massive re
•ttlance stuncf, Floridians have
taken a much dlffrrrnl look at the
racial ittualion.
He brushed aside predictions
that thr liade County School
Hoard's din ulon lo admit four Nn
gross ul Ihe srtUMrl would result
in the passage of the “last rrsort”
bill In close puldic schools. Co!
litis »t toed such a lull two year*
ago. but irate legls'jlurs say the
Mil will l»e revived this spring.
The governor d r -lined to sa&gt;
«tial hr would do if the bill come*
up again, lint added lie bad no
came to regret Ills wto in I!‘ff7.
1ollins knew thr Miami Integra­
tion 'e-ision was In the making,
7 ,
? "■ ,M
i,
........ h ,d 1,0 ,,» r' ,n ',l#nnin«
H

A new composition roof wilt hr
installed at tlie Sanford Doit of
fire h) I. II Gallimore. Greens
boro. N C
United Fund direilors yesterday th* last year in which they at
Die bid of 52 M2 WaS thr low
cat rreetved by the General
decided that this charity aaency tempted it.
Administration
Fight
To move toward campaign lor Services
should lie used again nett year
next year Harold kastnrr, prril firms *c hmlttcd bids.
“to afford Seminole County rest
tor al driver* who hav* avoided
dent appointed a planning coni
The work i* schedulerI for tom
dents th* most efficient method milter, made up nf Randall plrtinn within two months
rrriain street* hav* * surprise
in storr as thr rrsmfailng pro
of making one contribution."
Oia.'c, rhatrman Cieorgr Touhy
gram spreads out in Sanford ,
Disappointed that
thr cam and {.Tilford McKihhtn
Paving on West Third SI , I*#
patgn for funds this year fell short
They will provide an ovi-rall
tween Park and French, was com­
erf it* goals, Mime thought bid plan under whleh l)i* campaign . .
,
_
.
pleted yesterday
boon given lo abandoning the chairman next year will *„rk M o t O T I S t S F r C C d
Work began this morning on
"give once for ail"
fund raising ll will rrlirvr him of at least a
KEN O SH A. Wia. ( U l'I ) -J ip ■1- Palmetto A v r . where the strip
plan UF official* al a recent portion of the dutu * that in pact
meetuig expressed th* opinion yrars hav* demanded almost too mg charges against 25 mol,mils between Second and Nlnlh St. will
that “ since folks are not con­ per cent of Die drive leader's were dismissed Diursdav ta-rause tw resurfaced Die Job should he
of the absence of ore vital piece finished bv Ibis evening, offical,
tributing to this drive in a way time. Kailner *aid
ed evidence
taid
that Indicates the.r support of the
Directors unanimously express­
Judge Uiban J. Zlrvei* Dim -w
Reconstruct ton nf Mulberry A vr
dc*. maybe we are hutting oor ed "deep appreciation” to Chair
heads agiinst a stone wall ol In man Howard McNulty for the out the charge* after highs* ay tn the Goldsboro area h*&gt; Iwgun
difference in trying so have a "unstintid effort" he put into police (ailed to prs-duc* thr in­ The rlay surface l* Iremg replac­
criminating radargraph w-*rd to ed with limerock. D a street
United Fuad "
aoliritation this year. Thry also
slrrtciiei from Eight lo Twelfth
Discussion yesterday brought cummrnded and Diankrd the score trap the defendants.
SI
oxit Use fact that earn though sub of worsen who had served with
scriptlon* fell below goal* of Ihe him
agencies, the total allotted to each
Dm** present wer# S o n n y
MOSCOW (U P li - The Soviet
by UF for the two years of U F Powell, Mrs. Carmel* Ray, Me Union'* output af abrmical pro
Members of the Sanford Male
oparalioa was greater than tha Null/, Gen. J . C. Hutchison. R. ducka now a«ca*da (hat ul ary Chorus will meat fur rehearsal
chantiaa had bean able to raise J Bauman, Roy Mann. MeKib other European nation, acording Monday af • p m fa th* Ctvie
ia U«rir individual campaign* in . Inn, Touhy, Uupc and Ua*in r
l-i I'lCltnci Nikita Khrualnhe*.
Center,

Surprise In Store
For Local Drivers

Evidence Absent,

Kusfiia HraffH Avain

C’horun To KchcarHe

Living Costs Climb

Heck Seeking Rail

Hearing Scheduled

Newspaper Lashes
Acquittal 01 Four

Hoard ' Restrained’

Hleu Is Considered

Reedy Will Speak
At Rotary Monday

New Missile Family

Scouts To Assume
Official ‘Duties*
In City, County

Weathtr

Seminole Gets Set
For Another Fair
Ms mmoli Counly exhibitor* w ill1niesgrr balance fox Die riches of
move many &lt;rf their displays. vegetables and citrus rrpraaanting
directly from the American leg Ui« county's fertility.
ion fair ground* tn the Central
An outdoor patio scene, com
Florida lair, which opens Mon platr with shrubbery and sun
day to Orlando
ihmc. exemplifies the fun of Can­
The Seminole County ashibil' Hal Florida living On# of Ihe dls
once again la under the directum plays is a shadow box cunlainiug
ul * cril Tin ker, county agcnl models of a 4 II boy and girl, "lh «
Ltnulrd funds have necessitated 1&gt;est crop to Srminote County."
thr rrlurbishing of last year's
Lad year, the county'* contri­
display, but fresh paint and a bution to the fair won th# com
change in design should add new mendatmo of officials Thousands
appeal
of visitors paused fa see thr dis­
A ferns wheel bearing original play and remark aa fa* presen­
flower arrangement* wilt turn tation.
constantly in one corner of thr
With only a few days prepara­
rihihit. Huge scales, weighing th* tion. Tucker feel* that this year
county’s productivity ■gainst Ha will bring avan more valuable id
small sue. will again ha alllirrd vartidng far thr smallest aounty
A model of ttys aiea pruvrdis in Florid*.

Qualifying Limit
For Tourney Voted
The Hoard of th# Hanford Wom­
en's Golf Association list night
voted lo havr only unc qualifying
day for Ihe rlub membership,
Mr inberi will qualify March 4.
Malelirs will b* posted within a
few days after qualifying rounds
*r# played. In former year* m rm l-er* w*rr permitted to qualify on
wrekends, in addition to Wednaaday.
A nominating committee wilt tw
vele ted next week during a buasness meeting in th* patio ot tha
May fu r Country Club. Die session
will b# held at noon, followad hp
luncheon at 1I:-10 p. m.

Red Report Denied
TA IF E I,
Formosa (U P I)
Chinai* Nationalists todrsy denied
Communist reports that D r. H i
Shih, farmer ambassador to tha
U.
had been ptarad «nda»
h-uia arrest fa Fucmusa.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115317">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 19, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115318">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115319">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 19, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115320">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115321">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 19, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115322">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115323">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115324">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115325">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11566" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11204">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/090da0a3f3190eefca707fb5bb6d5c83.pdf</src>
        <authentication>edece87753e9808b0939f153f8ec8926</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115316">
                    <text>• *

L
-+ ■

L
i
ti

F ra
• »*«
h ss

Carey
VmVi
Til*
m in t
trad*
yiorU

•hanc
cause
g ir t
•‘I
Wood
givs
w ith

gat l
••W

don't
th it'i
•*T.
They
kunti
m an
h.rt

Tai
As
Nl

Caro
tuck;
took
Unit.
)c |e
first
Kent
third
Cc
llad
S ta ll
irCO

%an&lt;
TI
the
UP1

rbai
root
Satu
Into.
Ill
#d I

*d

first
n il

aim
Bi
XI.
K id

Yar
J«h
a

lim

and
mil
mo*
T
Boo
hr l

ley,
qur

Y .l,
City
law
ICC'

M
Ti
T
da'
»)»
l*

thr.
iwr
Tet

r

b et

hit
(in

r
all
ai

G
Ir

c

Vie
181

In
In
U r

1
lli«
(h i

1

wit
t)ia
act
1
tin
•ti

be
*t
II

(

**
c«
I

m

n

II

Legal Notice
Tract SM«n
Lot t o f Block T. A- B R u tfa ll* Add Ft Bead, accord[nc to plat th areof recorded
Ip Flat Hook i. naa# f t .
Public Mtcorda a f Hamlnola
foun t?.
W, L l i o l r n m t f
h i aurea o r uano . »aro »r
Flrat Federal Ha?ln?a and Loan
|&gt;&gt;i in Hntnlnnl* f o u n t r .
AaamiatloP o f Hemlnwte Count?
HarMs. inrl AUrjUaTL'a C.
Clrde C. Ilum phra? and Annie H
ROTUNOA. «t » U
urn ok rt?
,
Pnfnnilnnta II
I* W. Tcmllnann. Dlatrlct D irect or
l o r i r i o r • osoRW aA Tioa
Internal
ftavenua Hervtce
AND
M**«la L Inord and »**bert W.
n o m a o r t h ia l
Idord
TOi T i n g i r H n t . eere nr alloa* and Kathrvn Murff
atbnr
• n l l t U a llit*&lt; hnrnln A. J. t-ane
feafflir.
T o n AUK HKI\KHT NOTIFIED Kaminola Count?
t i n i C o m o U l n t In Condemnation Tract f i l - O
| i a h*r«ttiforn l»**n fil'd In lh*
U U I and I. Hlock C. A.
ouie# of m e Clerk of ihi Abo?«
ft HuaealHa Addition to Ft
gRlfl Court In on nctlon to con*
tiaed. accord in g to blot r e ­
imn w n o rro tu o l ##*»rn#nl #nd
corded
In Plat Hook 1. n a a e
r i c h ! - o f . * # * for tho fr## on-J an IT, public record* of l e m l o»«truM*«1
of nlrcroft In.
note Count?. Florid a
Ihrnuifc i n d o ? # r th# Undo
V V. Ilodirae
rrlMci iitr o ln n fto r . tt&gt;s*ih#f w i t h T
Iteaela L Ic»rr» and ltobart W, Lord
tho rtcht for n#rn#tu1ty to / l e e r Kathrvn Murff
and k*#e r lo o r th# void Ion do of A J. I^*he
• n r and e l l tr##» otrariure* «r f!||? of Hanford
alhor o k otr urtlon a infrlnolnn upon Hamlnola Count?
or i t l i n d i n r a bo v • tlh# olid# on***
i m o ii#»erlbo4 In P j f t i t
fit
la D o r U m t l o n . f TnWlnr f l l / l Tract
Lota 1 tbrouph 4 |m Invite.
#roln on f )cto b # r 21. I l l * *nd tho
Illock I. A It ltu«aalt'a A d d i­
rtwfet to lo « t o il ond m o leU In *n
tion to Fort Ifeat. arr ordln*
anr ahotaola or atrurtur# o i l o t l n e
to plat reenrdrd In P la t
on oald Inndr ourh ohotrurtlon
Hook
I. pane 17. public r e ­
Itahto t i m « v t»# found « • £ # • • » r?
cord* of Hamlnola Count?,
far |h o a*fa &lt;»t&gt;orotlon of i lr c r n f t
Florida
over aald land*, toaolhor wilt* ha William It- Avar? and Oraca K
aorpotiaal
rla h t
of lnor»t» and Aver?
•arooo for tho u»rp&lt; •* of • * • * * { • • Hamlnola Count?
Inu tho afo ro o a ld rfnhl# foi public
o*r for m l l l t e r r oufpoM#
Tract I I I - II
Ton aro f u r l h o r notified fh*t If
l*oi t Illock S. A- fl flu e rot! h a r t a n r objection of d#f#n»#
• r|| * Addition to Ft Itrrd.
(a tho tokinir o f re ar pr»t»ortr
efcordlne to plat raeorded
ara ran ulrod to
# fto upon
in Mat Hook 1. uaire »*. p u b .
a t lfr a n t l o r n o ? at »bo adnroot
lie record# of Hemtnole C o u n ­
herein d d oianatrd
nlth ln t w a n t r tv.
di?* afte r n o r p i n i l aortico o f into John f&gt; Florida
n oti ce ti fion row e«cju« !fo o f In a MrLtllan M ri^ lia n and Heha K
da% o f aaroloo, an #r»#w#r Monti* Jack
Jaffa e
F lin t tha p m p « r l r In which rou He**# L. leird and flu baft W. Iword
claim lo h n t a an In I•rail* atat Inn Kathrvn Murff
tho naturo and a it a n t of tha In* A J. i-airift
laroat cla im ed and matin? all e»»ur ramlnole F oun t?
•kloetlona and
dafanaoa to
taklna of f o u r proprrtv r a l i e r o JriadF. Llnabarear and wlfa. If mat
to to aorta an a n i w g f ■hall r u n • t l t m - % ronaant to tbo t a k l n n
and to lh a a u th u r l t r of tha Court T r a n\a»\ m7- Co f Illock I of A. It
fa erne#ad In hoar the action and
HOfieD'a Add Itt Ion Fl Reed,
to flv tha fuat co®pantallon, and
■ccordlnv to til at thereof,
fenotltuto a w a i r o r of alt dafanoaa
ret pried In Flat
Hook
l,
and oblactlo na not
»ro«tntod
nave I*, of pub lip record a of
Tou are furl her notifltd that
Hemlnrda Count?, Florida
If rou h i v t no oh loot tan of dofenao William
F. Ward and Marl# M
la th# ta k ln n . row mar aarra uoon
elaln ilff a a t tn r n a r a notlco of Ward
enuoaranca • i f i l m i l l n r tha pro- JriedF. Ltnrbaraar and wife If m a r ­
e o n ? In w h ic h tou claim to ha Kathrra Murff and huahand. If
Intoraatad
and
thoreafler
rou
t h i l l racalTc nollca of all pro- married
J Lane and wlfa If married
coadtnna a f f e c t inn the • *irt f»ro- A
ItaMli I* lx*rd and Hobart TV. Lord
* * R u a it* f u r th a /
*el Iffad that fteiivlnola Count?
•I Ika tria l o f the laauc of lual Tract 2i»
com pan a* Mon. whothor or not rou
Ixita 4 and I f Block I. A.
hart anaw arad or atrrad a notlc a
ft Hu*aelia Addition to Ft.
of apnearanr#
rou mar pr«aent
Heed- acco rd in g to tdat r e ­
•Tldanra aa to tha amount o f tha
corded
In Flat Hook I. P « « e
•omnanaalfon to ba paid for tha
IT. public record* of H#ml
•ronartr In w h ic h ?uu h a r t an ?
nola
Count?.
Inlaraat and ro u mar ahara In tha Fred M Hmlth Florida
and lleatrtea I
diatrlbutlon o f tha award of corn- Hm It h
n*n aa If on,
Maraaret K. Bower and Oaorua TF.
Tfttt *r» fu r lh a r na(1fl*&lt;l lh » l lio
w tf
■ bon b U I n l l l f n
&lt;tom»n,|
for
• Hat ale L L-rd and Hobart W. Lord
U l i l fcr lu rr. lh» trl»l o f *•»— Kathrvn
Murff
Im iim o f l u . i &lt;&lt;.mp«ni&lt;llob for iho A. J l.vhc
■boro d.ocrlt'O.1 r o u t * lb Iho f o | . ftemlnol* f o u n t ?
lorrlbN porrolo o f U n i bon horn J F. U n eb era er and wlfa. If mar
Ml for I *&gt;;00 A M on M a n in r,
fo b r u o r r l « I I I ! lb Ibo r o d n n l riad
liolrlct C o u r t H o r n l« Iho I'ool Tract 111
iffleo H ulld lnw ot OrUndo. r lo r Lota I. I and I o f Block I
....................... ..............................
of A H ttueaeir* Addition*
H r: H obort T N r n ii I I I
Ft. Reed a ccord ln * to plat
A r o lr la n l tln llrd Mloloo A tthareof recorded In Ip Flat
*or»»
llook I. pair# IT nubile re*
o not t in
rda o f Hemlnole Count?,
7'■ n m I. F lo rid *
V\'o
or Ida
Trrct &gt;»•:
W
\
Hodirea and Linda
Lee
|.4 l t t l Ib ro u a h I t Induolro.
ILidaea
Illock I. of I'rlm Trrrooo.
Flrat
Ftdaral
Havtnjre
A
I-oen
•rrorilnw
lo
blot Ibrroof
Attoclallnn of Hamlnola Count?
rrrordo.t In D o t Hook
t
Ja&lt; k Jaffa# en d wlfa. if married
M a o . I I and II. ouhllr roKathrvn Murff and hu«han«1. If
m ull
ol
H.mlnolo O o . l r ,
IPat fled!
Florida
A.
Lane a n d w ife If marrlad
A a a u . l u i C lln lu n d o and Itooa M I'll?J of
Hanffird
Hniundo
Handnole r*nuntV
'Hr of Aonford
llaaala I* I^ird en d Hobart TV. Lord
J A n a .I
rmlniilo C u u' n l r
Tract i l l
Lit* I end 4 Block 10 A M
Treat t a l i
Itua*all a
Addition
to
Fl.
[rota Sf thru 31 Inrluatra.
Head, accord Inu in plat reIII m k I, o f r*Jm Terrace,
curded
In
Plat
Honk
I.
P
a
pe
he,nford.
Klor Ida. iertirdifiir
If, iiJihlllr record* «f He nil*
fn plat t h e reo f rat or dad In
noi*
f
o
u
n
t
?
,
Florida
l i l t Hook 1 pace a If A i t .
M en Vita. Jr Mart be t. I*ena
oublic rtru n lk of ffamlnole
Alice Baker. Klvlra *lra? and Preerrjuntr. F lorida
Ion
ee |ev|a*e« undrr th
Aitnuatutt C. Itotundo and flnaa VI will Keith
*»f Marv Keith Vlrk te ceeeed
Mutundo
f'harle* )t Mrltonla
I* J Annal and wife. If married Tt a trv Keith and John Keith and
Cllv of Hanford
Almrtla McDonla. aa heir* at law
nf HarnuH Met ton la;
Traci l o t - A
Atlantic f o e * I Lin* Hallroad Com
let*a I thru I t and leita I t ,
pan?
f t IT 31. It. If and II or
F
i t ? of Hanford
It Io i k 1, nf Halm Tar r a t e ,
Henithole Count?
Hanford.
Florida, arcordtn*
l o plat thareo f racordad In
Trart 331
H a t Ho«h t panaa i t and I t .
Lota I. 4. I. I. 7 end • Illock
ru b llc Vternrda of Hemtnole
12, A II IthaaeU'* Tddltlon
r .t u o lv Kli.iMa
|u Full
XiOijillll* to
C U rm ce I. \V»nn and Kllsahalh
plat
recorded It. Flat lto«k
T tVlRR
1 pave ?T Public rrrorda o f
W r l i m and Harah Anna l l l l l
Hemlnole t*fiitntv F lorida
The m a a .a W Ilea n
It W L -rd a n d Tte«*t* I L«-r d
ft V.
top
In a, I* Ila a ti a im'I Jo? F. Wet ah
(till! II !*aw»tm and 1. II l e w a o n Tru ite# * I n t e r n a t i o n a l
I m p ro v e
loth d a r n e r aod N O &lt;!.»rn»r
men! Fuad of (he Mate of Flurl-la
'ttialt# m nf I n te r natlitoal Jtour ova* Hamlnota
C
o
u
n
t
?
maid Fund o f Htata i»f Hlorlda
Flrat
F ed eral
Mavlnaa A
l«&lt;»en Tract No 317
Aaairlathtn nf Heinlnola (’o u n l r .
Lota 2 and t Block II. A VI
Ramlnole C o unt?
Huoiell’e Addition to Fort
Heed, acrnrdln* to nlat re*
fVart t a l - C
rorded In Flat itouh t, pa a a
‘ t* IS. 11. II. t l a n ! t l .
17 I’ubllr tic cord* of HernlLi!
illock 2. Halm Terr art,, a*
nn|# Fount v F la t Ida
o r d i n e to o tal recorded In
It TV, Lord e rid fleaele I. L t d
T'u
_ at I too k 4. nance* i f a n d
fna 17, f*van and Jo? V Walah
13, finl«1li record* of Hr ml.
Truaiit#
InicrriMl
fpiprov # m i n i
hole C ou n tv Florida
Fund of the Htate o f Florida
Clarence U W i n n and Kllaahath Hernlnule Count?
T. Wvnn
Oaerae A. Maf fe tt and Margaret A. Tr*rl 11)
faffalt
!#&gt;l# 1 through ft.
*‘hetnaa A W lleoa
HHm-h 14. A
tl. Hut«#l|‘e
l V Covin
ci
A'Mlt ln|i lo
i^all fl l e v ...... and J, IT U w t u n
r «rtllfiit I p ulm r#i
itulli f l a r n a r e n d H, O, ( l a m e r
1‘Ut 1too k 1. I'air*
i ''Hit* it. nubile
H«mlmda C o u n t?
r#rnf«t# of Bernini,
Florid#
Traci t i l
IFF RIU •r# !»1 *1 H
All lota In lllork I. f t apt
(fH
T miiI (f
ea,,
lot#
litlerftal
linpnn
ament
r n#l
1
!-*&gt;( I t o f Halm Tarrare Han­
Fun 1 nf lb* M a la of rtoiltU
ford
F lorida
a r r a r d i n * to
Hemlnola (?ount?
plat Iher auf recorded In P la t
llnria 4 neve* 13 and ' I .
Tract *19
Hub Hr Hr iird* of H«fiiln&gt;da
L»(* 1 and 4 HI " k II. A H
'’infnii
Florida
|1w»*f|l&gt; A-I dll: hi tt to Furl
()ai&gt;m» A. M a ffe tt and Meruaral
I
l i d acconlltia t n hIki ??•
A ' l »tf# n
corded in Flat Honk I. iniaa
Tho m«i A. \Vi|r«fi
I f Putilli r a r o r d i of Hsrnlnnle
H ‘ C o v in aIo n
Counit, F lo r id !
Nell H U n i o n and i , H U * » m Vina A AlhartetbP
C. C Hr lea t en d Kloftfie? H I’rlrt t Tru»tae
ln i« rh a l
!tnt&gt;t« t » man!
TtU*teee o f Inlernat IruPfoi r nient Fund of I ha Htaia of Florida
rued of the Nfata uf Florida
Hemlnole Count?
Heinlnola C o u n t?
Tran tl)
Tract t o t
L t |. Bloch 1ft. A H Hual ^ t la. Ill or k I. «nd l.ot It.
• rll • Addition to Ft Haad.
HH-i k I., P a l m T e n * ' a,. «r*
groirdlna in plat rrrnrdrd In
cord in a t o p l a t recorded in
Flat llmik I. naif* if . nubile
I*i4 t llonu | n a a e i It and »l.
r# nf da nf Hamlnsl# Count?.
PttbUc re ronte of Htmlnula
Flnrld!
Cvunt?, Florida
Albert Hrhlau and Matilda K« hlau
Mia |l i l a e t o u
Truetaa*
Internal
f iftprov* m#nl
H*mim.lt I' o u n i r
Fund nf ihe Htata of Florida
Hemlnole Count?
Trart 2t l
I^ ie IS H. II. t l . ! • and
T ra n iit
T l. Illock I, Halm Terrace,
Lola I and 4. Block II, A~
arcordlna to Mai recorded in
It Huaaall • Addlilort to F ort
HJat Hook 4. B iffti H and
Heed, arrord tn* in plat ra*
It public record* of H• ml*
corded In Flat H-&gt;nk I, p a c e
hole ca u H l? . Florida
• 7, Fubtlc f|e«'«&gt;rd» nf H#mlHfthrrt l» TVattara and Vlratnla
nnf# F o u n t t f'lnrlda
H W eller#
John llueh and Ida Lantaa Huah
Flrai Fed eral Ha i Iuki and l«oen Trualeea, In tern a tio na l
Imtmrvf.
Ateuclalion of Htmlnult Count?
m»ni Fund of the Pla te of Florid a
A. M . r r . t l and M . r a . r . l Mamlsole Count?
h.m tnol. C o u n t ,
Tract !M
L it It. Rlork Ift A H HuaTr»ft I M .fl
• • t i e Addition lu Fori ft#ad,
I^&gt;l I of III ch « of A. It.
arrnrdina in nlat rarnrde-l In
l l u . t . U ' a Add Fl Hr# I. ncFlat llonk I. Paaa ?7. put lie
cor.linn l o n t . l I b . t . n f . rnrecord# of Hemtncla Count?.
co rd.d In l-U i |i...,k I. pnBn
Florida
IT, I’ubllc l l . r o r d . of b . i n l Cv.ll Falka? and Ooldle I t Palk ar
nol* Coupi t Florida
William Dunlap
ln».l »
bporkmnn nod k l r r t l . Tr uttatt
In ternal
fmprovamant
i» rf rxrk m .n
Fund of th* M a l e of Florida
*«-n1fiole Count?
F U n o b o r w .r and wlfo. If n u r - T r a r t i l l
M&gt;aik 14 o f
Kaal
U
of
l^ ilh n n
Murf f and hu.baiwL if
Nnrlhneal
*4 o f Vo flbea et
ptarrl*.!
*4 nf Hatiltin 4 TnPhaM p 14
A J. I-an* and «l(a. If n a r i M t
_
ioalk R ang. | | K t i t
&lt;Tt? af
nford
demlnola C o u n t?
AlU*ll**Pa«V&lt;h LI b . K * llr.a 4 C o m *
Barren

it it m

d iit b io t

rotM T a o t m i r i t a i m m i r r o r
rrontD A o a u t n n n iv m o a
:*»K aw. o r o»i. n *
dRlTRI) STATE* OF AMEWItjA.|&gt;f

S

C

M

a

i

I

(

f

Tract l i l - c
I-H&gt;t 1. Illock T. A. l i Vtua• a l l # A d d l t l e a te F t Haed.
arrordlnw l o l&gt;la« record■«! In
Plat Hook I. N i l if , nu b ile
recnrtU o f taralaala Count?.
or Ida
H&lt;&gt;lc o m b o
iofIda Htato Hank a f taaford
F. |*inct,ereor
M urff
na

r

’J

r
•
f

7
s ^ - T T E

r

•e a r
(*h*rl*. Puna
M m IrdU I'a.M r
P u t. *r n .rM e
fl I l f
TrecJ

M I-l
HA
•oj* l i * • » &lt; t l i of itsn S C .U r. p . l l .
ro r-lln .
nisi (M o rd .d I* n * | Hook

.fir *

t» »■« t l »r ib .

• e h l l c r*r.,r4* . r b . m l n o l .
( o u b t r . rtorld*. and Mouth
W of Mouth,**! ti , f Moulh■ * « W W W - r t k i L M. He*.

Junior Cage Loop
Has Close Games
Thrw eloM i i b i n w«ra p liyH
Riturdiy in the Junior nnkH)&gt;atl
Ijraru. at th . National Guard Ar­
mory.
With §.v.n a « o n d i lo ro in 1h.
ramc, R o b n n 'a Buddy Burton
irorrd with a layup, d .f.a lin r
-Hanford E lretrie, sn-20. S’anforl
Kl.rtrie m il la wfnl.M In the !«airu«.

It look'd llk« a victory for 8.tnionic K i«rtlnr **ood&gt; « h .n it wa»
Icadinr In the f irit t h r .. quarter),
but S te rn e r Atr.ncy found the
ren rr and went far a «in, 27-17.

Itoumillat’a remained undrfratcd, bcalinr Hirirlnbotham’), hl-hO.
N u t Saturday’i yim ri v*ill -ct
tha trim ) with their new uniform*
for th* firil time. Htemper A*i nry
will match Mirsrinbotham’i, Hob
ton Sporting t-oodi will tackle
Seminole Sjxirtinr Good*, and San­
ford Electric will Iry to knock out
undefeated Houmlllat’a.
Th. (tandlnga aa of lift wrrk’a
ramei a rc Itoumltlal'a, 3-0; Stemper Aircn y, 2-1; Seminole Sportinr Gouda, 2-1: Hol ton Sportmr
Goat*. 2 1 ; IlirKtnlKitham'i ami
Sanford Electric, each 0-3.

NEW* YORK ( U m - T w o men
poainr aa FHI a cents robbed the
wife of accused financial manipu­
lator A leiander L. Gulrrma of
142,000 worth of Jcwrla this mominr at a midlown note).
Mrs. Anita Guerma, 40, said -he
and her d au rb trr, Carole Jean, 14,
wer* alon* In their eleventh floor
Lombardy Hotel apartment when
the men came to the door around
midnight. They told her they wer*
federal agrnta making an Inv.atl-

Quotable
Quotes
MIAMI— Capt. Raymond Ruprerhl, pilot of an K ailrrn Air­
line* prop-Jet Klectra, who look
violent evasive action to avoid a
collision with a military Jet"T hat was a mighty big looking
BI7."
CINCINNATI- John D. F.j.tcr
field, deputy surgeon general u(
the U. S t'uhllc Health Service,
on joh sickness.
"It is estimated 400,000 new
cares of disease* which occur
each year are clearly occupation,
a! In origin."
LOS ANGELES—Vice I'resident
Richard M. Nixon, on the illness
of Secretary of State John Foiter
Dulles:
"II seems a sad commentary
that the secretary' of slate should
have to become to ill for people
to appreciate him. When this pcriod of history is writtrn It will
prove we have been at peace in
one of the most difficult periods
of all tim e."

11K. LO^IA E. CIMI.v’O

Doctor To Spaak
At School Tonight
Hr. Loulf K. Cimlno will ipcek
tnnJ|bt at 8 In the Pinecrrit
School.
The Tampa phytlcUn Is ■ ipeclstlit lo pcdlatrc csritiolnuy, am!
comet to Sanford under thr tu ipices of the Florida Heart Fund
Anoclation.
Thr lecture la open to the pub­
lic Mr. and Mrs Michael Caolo
will ho*t a reception for the doc­
tor and his wife. le tte rs have
been sent to all PTA's and parerilt. Inviting their attendance.

To Lonely Heart,
May Be Gay Blade
LONDON f t r p n - The London
Chronicle carried the following advertisement In Its lonely hearts
column tixlsy:
“Ijiry, foul tempered vdlian, di­
vorced fur wife threatening, tall,
dark, 3k. Interest* niu*if and pho
lography when sober, Invites correipondence.'*
tlofi 4. T o w n s h i p J# Roulh,
lUrta* 11 K i e l
ill-* known a a
1. it Huntrr
*i uf V«rl ti r a »t *4 .
L
It beta da
and
Hit via
.IhoKidi
A llan lk 1 &lt;»«at t .1rt* Itallroa 1
Hctitln. i* «‘u u n l r
T r a n 241
IDgln at a pcilnt Sft feet
Weal of I h e H otiihiaal r*»r •
n t r of I h e N o rlh eax t *4 of
Houthwe*!
U nf V u f l h t a i l
*i F t ? f l o p 4 T o w n a b ln I t
Ho nib. I t a n g a II K*»t a a tha
pn|pi
i*f
bveinplpp
ru n
tb» lu * .Nort h 11# la r i uf a
pniiil, r u n tl i e n r v Hiiulb l**a
f«*t In m pul til; run thenca
TVeei I4i&gt; f r e t to a point In
tha W r i t tine of Northeaa!
K of R o u t h w a a t (« of V orlh*«f( '* n f l a i d lUellDB l i
run thr nc#* Muilb Ift fte l Int
a point, r u n t h t n r a F.«al lo
the (n-irtl •«! be a Hi ft In a
IC1 I1el It. *‘inmii»ivi xn, widow
M a n C. d r ? r ti*
J» oe at f f t H i m a n
l i t a n l l r F .#a| I,in# l ialtro ad Coml»an»
prmtilitla F o u n t «
llranthacn H u n t e r , a n d V*llla A
II uni* 1
Atlinilfl C o i n I,In# R a ilr o a d Cornpant
L u k k 41. C mt u » r on. widow,
Afi nt a '(’. Tl«' r l w mt It* ir.
Klaanor *' lluaaell
J u d t f Fa rnv ran.
L
J
C am ero n .
F e r n F a m e r o n A He t i n H (’arnemfi an in ro m u# ta n l, aa halra at
L « of J. a C xm iroit, daceaaad.
Jack Firm
Hem |p 11# C o unt?
T r a n 340
ffoftlicaat
Vt o f Pou lh w vat
K
N u r t h*Att 4#, Hr. lion
4. T.-wt-ahln I ? Hnulh l l a n c a
11 i:«at. # * c # o t for K a »I 111
ia*i uf i h v Huu th
tkeraoV
anft tha H n u l h 10 faet of e t l d
Norlhaaat
of Houthwaat
Tb. Iloard &lt;if Coutil* I'c m n itu li.n.r , .,f b . i n i n o l , «'ou»lr. Kiorid*.
- I l l 1. . I t , b i d . «t Ib. O l l l i s uf
0 P. lI.riKlnn, d o r k In l b . Court
Ileus,
ut Hanford,
up
lo l . e .
u'clork
P U. March ).
IMS. lor
l b , fsltnwlna Mpprollfn il* *m oum
01 m t t . r U I . :
Ii.m So 1
lO.SSS-Uoilini*

Ii.m
l»,o *..I lotl.iii.
Ii.m
M S S -U a lt o n ,
ll.ro
I.MS-Oallonu
(SI
l.*o* Ib.

nf

Ooaolfn*

No, I
No. ) IH. m I P u .I
No. t
l n . , . 1 Knaln. Oil
!*o, 4
(M .o tla* BaMlPo

Ii.m Na t

I S . I I , or (Nt
I t . in No. *
ChsM li Ur. abo

Crane Again Hits
Jackpot With Egg

Bogus Agents Rob
Indicted Tycoon

OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASK.
Neb. — Prince Constantine of
Greece, on hla tour of Ihe L'nitrd
Slates:
"M y eyes were opened wide by
the military fortresses in Ihe
United Stales."
CHICAGO- Dr. William J. Gay
of Woodi lock. HI., on the use o[
Iranqullirtng pills in preparing an­
imals for slaughter:
"It gives them a feeling of
false confidence."
JACKSONVILLE. H a.-D a n ccr
Jose Greco, promising that the
show will go on although he and
several of hit rompany were in­
jured in s but crash:
"The kids want to go on, and
thal'a Ihe licit way to forget that
moment. I gue,a God was with
us. We went smack Into these four
trees—the trees went righi into
the bus."
DANVILLE. Ill - Bryan Early
Lake, complaining that federal
agents awakened him just a t hr
was falling asleep aflrr toiling
over hit moonshine still all night:
"I was Just doling off. It was
my firs! luteh, The feds were
my first custom er!."
INDIANA. Pa.—Sen. Hugh Scott
disrutting Hie dclesl of IVnnsyl
vania'* ilatewide GDP (tale last
November:
"A w a v e of demoralisation
tu rp i over thr party like s black
tide. &lt;&gt;ur will to win sullrrrd
heavy dam age."
PHILADELPHIA - Comrdlan
Jim m y Durante, observing ids
OUh birthday, discussing how long
hr II ranllnue his rarre r:
"The minute I don’t feel up to
It, you know I won't he thrrrand Ibr minute It becomes work,
you don't feel up to it."

Labor Is Debating
‘March’ On Capitol
SAN JUAN, P, R (U P li—The
high command of the AFLCIO
was reported today lo be consld
rrlng Ihe idea of sending "slun k
tfoops” to Washington lo drums
tire the plight of nearly flv* mil­
lion unemployed Americans.
Union traders believed an API.
CIO sponsored march on Wash­
ington by special bus and train
might spur federal acllon lo ati
mulate the economy.
W alter Hcnthrr, chairman oi
the executive council's economli
policy committee, was reported
lo favor Ihe idea, which was
placed before the committer at a
lengthy session Monday.
"I'm afraid Congress and th*
•dm iniitralion do nol realise how
serious unemployment Is," R*uther said "We hive lo usr some
shock treelm enl to wake up our
government."

cation in connection with criminal
ch arres against her husband, and
she let them in.
The men were neither masked
nor armed, Mr*. G ulrrm a sold.
They told her and her daughter to
tit quietly while they searched for
valuables. After they found *the
jewels in ■ top bureau draw er, the
men tied up Mrs. G uterm a and
Carole with iheeli and made their
escape.
Guterma, th* Siberian-born fi­
nancier who resigned as president
uf the Mutual Broadcasting Sys­
tem Monday, returned lo the hotel
later hut refused lo comment on
the theft. Mr*. Guterma said the
Itrist included a 112,5(0 diamond
necklace, a 13,300 watch bracelrl,
and a 12,700 diamond pin.
Gulrrm a married the former
Anita McGrath, heiress to a Bos­
ton shoe manufacturing fortune,
m Manila in 1911. He cam e to Ihe
Untied Slates in liifiO, became a
naturalised citlicn, and built up a
vast financial empire including
MBS. the Bon Ami Co., the Hal
Roach sti-dios, and ot e r corpora­
tions.
Guterma ii free on 15.0 0 bail
on crlm.nsl charges in connection
with failure in report to thr Se­
curities and Exchange Commission
un stock trsnisctm ns.

No Tax On Turkey
cfom floss A* Yu'e
WASHINGTON (U P li— Govern­
ment officials have unveiled new
key* to mollify a srn alo r. who
had given them ihe bird
Sen. John J. Williams (R-Del.)
made nubile correspondence with
Dana Latham, rommlviiane* of
Internal revenue. It outlined the
senator’s inquiry about the tax
statu* nf lurkry* given by an cmploycr in hi* emplnyr* at Christ­
ina* time.
It Inrludr* the good news that
* ruIJng, to be form ally iivurd
soon, decrees that a turkey, ham
or other Chriitms* gift of "nom ­
inal value,” from the bo*t I* not
part of taxable wages.
Moreover, the boss can report
hi* c o m for luch a general dis­
tribution a* in expense of doing
business.
Writing Latham on Feb. 4. Wil­
liam* asked shout press reports
that a Tacoma, Wash., business­
m an had been advlird by tax authnritlr* that Christm as turkey*
were a part of the tax ah tr pay
of his rm ployrt and taxes should
be withheld on t*-e value of the
birds.

NEW ORLEANS fU P D - Crip
and Josephine, key flgurrs In the
whooping e ra n e's fight sgsinit ex ­
tinction, have done it again.
Officials at Audubon Park Zoo
reported Monday that Josephine
has laid another egg, which Crip
is tending carefully, and that she
Is expected to produce another
today.
The two whoopers alrrsdy have
reared five offspring during (heir
stay in the xoo. And since only
about 30 of the big birds are
known to rem ain In esistcnce.
naturalist s a re rooting for them
to come through again.
George Douglas, director of the
ioo , slid since Josephine laid thr
nrw egg S aturday, Crip has been
sitting on it about 00 per rent of
the time, leaving only for food
end water.
To dale. Crip and Josephine
have been left to their own tnstinel* in the rearing of youngalthough officials h a te kept a 24hour watch on their activities dur­
ing the nesting season Rut this
lime something new will be tried.
Douglass said if the second egg
appear* on aehedu'c, tve dutch
will lie removed from Gi* birds'
pen and placed under artllirial in­
cubation. He believes, he says,
(hat the cran es' success of only
three live offspring in seven years
of egg-laying ran be Improved
upon.

April Draft Call
Lowest Since ’57
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Armv has its u r/I a call for 7.000
d raftrrt In Aoril, the lowrit numb e' since la te 1957.
The new call was 1.000 men below P'e M sreh fl-’U'n and jooo
be’ow Jan u ary and February to ­
tals Thr last tim e a* few as
7,000 men w ere drafted was in Ihe
Octnber-December period of 1957.
The reduced April call results
In part from manpower slash**
imposed on the Army. It is cut­
ting from It* Dec. 31, 1958.
strength of 890,7^8 mm to 170,000
by P“Xt June 30.

Beware The Bear
WASHINGTON (U l* n - Presi­
dent Eisenhower has sent a per­
sonal m essage to thr Shsh of
Iran urging him to bewarr of
Soviet overtures and to stand
firm with his Western and Bagh­
dad P art allira.
I
---------------------------Japan exported more than 27

P i g t S—Taat-, Feb. 17. lftftt

Overdue Bills End
Long Separation
MIAMI (UPII—Charles Colvin,
36, started out to collect an over­
due bill Monday and found hit
3 1 - y e a r old brother who wa» sepa­
rate d from him at birth.
"W e are going to lind out
everything we may have in com­
mon and we will Just start having
some fun together," the delighted
Colvin said.
The brother, Walter L. Widger.
31. was Just as escited, even
though he had thought some one
w as playing a practical Joke at
first.
Colvin, whose natural name was
Widger, said bis mother died in
Syracuse, N. Y„ a few day* after
W alter was born. He said .its
fath er “ went to pieces.” Colvin

Deaths

said be was placed in an orphir.iH
home and later adopted by a
family in Syracuse nam ed Colvin.
Walter was "given by my father
to a lady who wanted a tiny baby
very much."
Walter never was officially
adopted. He learned hit real nam*
at 16 and has used it since.
Colvin came to Miami five years
ago lo open a radio and television
rrpair shop. W idger' cam e Ih rreg
years sgo snd has worked since*
as a bus driver.
Colvin said he picked up th*
telephone book Mondey to look
up the number of e msn who
owed an overdue bill. His eye fell
on ihe name "W aller L. W idger''
"I fell kind of foolish but I had
to call," Colvin said. He did, and
the reunion was effected.

NEW YORK (UPI)—William E
pouch, 84, board chairman of
the Concrete Steel Co. and a
leader in ihe Boy Seoul movement
for mere than 30 years, died
PORTLAND. Ore. (UPlV-Den
Monday aflrr a long illness.
ny Mover, 19, and Vince Martinri,
29, both with eyes on the wellrr.
G R A N V I L L E , N. Y. &lt; U P I &gt; - J. weight championship, clash here
Stanley Brown, 63. retired vice tonight in a lOrounder.
president of the Chemical Corn
Martin**, the veteran from Pat­
Exchange Bank and an autnor of erson. N. J. with a 61-6 record,
several book* on business, died was favored to end Moyer's 19
Sunday.
fight victory tiring. Both wound V
up stenuous training Sunday end
NEW YORK ( U P l i - Jam es J. were rxperied lo weigh in si
O'Connor, 55, veteran police re­ about 14*l9 pound*.
p o rter for the New York WorldTelegram snd Sun. died MondayOil accounts for 12,400.000 nno
night after a long illnesi,
worth of all heating fuels used In
LOS ANGELES (UPi&gt;— Samuel U S. homes: gas for $1.600,000.(&gt;00
T. Norton, 82. pioneer Los An­ nnd coal and other fuel* for *1,geles architect who designed the (i00.000.000.
W ilshirr Fox Uuilding and many
of the city's other structures, died
ISc
KKROSENE
18c
Monday after a long illness.

Martinez Favored *
To Defeat Moyer

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (U PI)—
M rs. Peggy Bull. 52. program
scheduler and radio columnist for
radio station Kl’MJ, died Monday
a fte r she was stricken by an ap
p aren t heart attack while working
at her desk.

‘Resort' Is Bad,
Vacation Sought

CHICAGO (U PI&gt;—Jam es Hlnl,
40. appealed lo Judge Joseph A.
Pope Monday to cut short hla
"v acation" because "this resort is
no good for my health."
T he "resort” is Slatevlll* Prnl
tentlary, to which Pop* sentenced
million dollar* worth of electron­ Rini to nine year* impriaonment
for burglary.
ic* equipment In 1956.

;

S m o k e l e s s • Odorless
IMPERIAL SERVICE
STATION

Car. 13th *

P e rt

CALL

HERTZ
F E'en*mr»
A 2 -7FA 72-7500
23
HN E
RTZ
f •!( .# ! .#/
Vfc Kobello, A*t. 601 E. lat

Orders now being taken
for copies of
The Sanford Herald
pjudbA m l Jbw ddJt sudlihm
Fur th« pant 33 years it h ai been the custom
of the Sanford Herald to publish annuntly
a pictorial tourist edition, which will cover
all phawa of INDUSTRY ft AGRICULTURE,
HOME BUILDING DEVELOPMENT,
SCHOOLS A CHURCHES, SPORTS. NAVY
ACTIVITIES. SEMINOLE COUNTY AND CULTURE

*

Wb will mail ihtB E Ji.—n anywhe.e in
world for you on the date of publication fug

25

1 sure and plan to lend your friends up
north a copy of this annual tourist adilion ao that
they can ioo ju a t what a wonderful

Mines Are Closed,
Coal Miners Riot

IM Ibo.
MON'S. Belgium (U P li-M o u n t­
Tb. *t,o*o to !•* il,ll(.r*d lo
It-i-d C - m o * . n . , d , - l ed police used tear gai and fire
durln* I month p.rlod h,«lnnln* hoses Monday night to break up
Stsrrb I), i s l t
IIIU lo . h u w nu( prle* to *■• a mob of about wo anil govern­
County ONI.Tlilils to bo O p . n . d ot • m .o tln a ment sinker* In this city in the
heart of Belgium’* "black belt."
l o b , h . l d Mnreh I. I l l *
All*.!: O P I t . m d o n . CI.rb
About 30 rioters were arrrsted
Jn4&gt;n
Krlder Cb.*lr«n»n
To bo p u b ll . h o d Kobru*fT IMS her* and in nearby Guaregnon,
n*d P .b r u a e r I t l k , l»4»
_____
where the anti-government demon­
stration started.
rirrm o c M m m i
notice IM hereby Mlean that t
The riolers wen protesting a
■mi snasa ,d la builn.aa at .Lak*
Mary, Florida under (ha flellltou* government plan lo close coal
name of ISAM Dl.lrlbutorp and mine* which are producing fuel
that I Inland lu r .e l .i t r aald nam* (he nation doc* not need. Even
wlUi tb* , Ct*ek of lb* n re u lt
Couit. tomlnoi* County, n .r ld a after month* of layoffs running in
and le aeeordaor. with tb* pro a i much aa I t day* a month, the
sialapa of Iho fletltlo'i* naan, .la*
tula, to-wtli M.ellou I I I St Flor­ government h ai a record 7 mil
id* » m u l«
ban lona of tool an

ii

placa Seminols County Ifl .

t h . «'ounl,

Ik Sanford Ik mid
C a U oh fih in q yu ju A Ohdsth f iy —
204 W. 1st Street

FA 2-2611

i

�Government Asks
Court To Settle
Air Rights Case

A N O T H E R CAPTAIN
ta v so n . U.S.N.. dental

AT NAS — Cdr. Arthur E. Uuaofficer, received hia certificate of
promotion to captain from Capt. Lionel A. Arthur, NAS
commanding officer. Capt. Gu»t*v»on entered the Navy in
1941 after grad tinting front the l'niversify of Indiana,
He and his family reside in Maitland.

Negroes Integrate, But
Find Themselves Alone
FRONT KOVAL. Vu. (UPI) — Twenty-two Nx-gnnm
walked into a million-tioilar high school boycotted by its
white etudent* today.
None of the more than 8 0 0 white student* of Warren
Bounty High ahowed up for the first day of clnanun at the
tchool aince it was closed last Sept. 12.
Laat f»U M Negro** applied for,
Ul.rtHn County
1"niiirvfv High
llk ’h
enrollment at Warren
but only 22 appeared today. School
officials aaid there if now nothin*
to prevent raglitration ct 91 other
Negro aludent* who have been at
tending boarding
_____ __ gehooW
The Nagroe* left the achool in
a group at 10:N&gt; a . to- altar com-

Vanguard ’Crude;'
Will Bear Fruit
W A S H IN G T O N

I U l'l ! - * &lt; « » -

pitting registration They were
picked up hy their parent* in prl
vate cara and driven away, refus­
ing to aniwer ant question* from
reporter*
Police Li Penult Thompson or(jt.rrd the crowd of about SO while
who had gathered to
watch the Negroe* enter the
school to disperse about 9 30 a.
m
He permitted only the re­
porter* to stay in the *trre( in
front of thr *chool.
About a dnirn white aludenta
from the private school* mingled
In Ihe crowd One of them. BUI
Gibb*. II, said he via* " surprised
lhal mi many Negri*-« showed
up." lie added he believed a few
while student* would register at
Ihe high tehool later today or
Thur*day.
Downtown, a half mile away,
c la iirt were under way for live
courtly’* white student* in make­
shift school* in which
Iheir
parents chose lo leave them in
preference to thr public school
on a racially mixed bail*.

Sanford property owner* who
think their land la worth more
thin the government doe*, ire
fUhltog a law iuk in Orlande to
day.
The »uit i n brought by the
government for air right* turrounding the tvanlord Naval Air
Station
The land Involve* approximately 1*3 acre* ui the Palm Terrace
Addition and the A. B Huitell
subdivision. Property owner* *re
aiking "juat compensation" for
the air right*, which were **ued
hy th r govcrnmenl in a Declarelion of Taking. Oct. 29. IW
The eavement give* aircraft the
right - of - way for free and un­
obstructed passage over the land*.
M»ny property owner* accepted
the original government »etll*ment.
The ca»e ia hr mg heard m the
Federal P u t r i d Court Robert F.
N unn III. asiiatant U. R diatnet attorney, la repreventing the
government
Among the defendant* are the
Ailaulic CoaalUoe Railroad. Flor
ida Htatr lUnk. the City at dan
ford, Seminole County, and the
Fir at Federal Raving* and loan
Aivociatinn.

Ike Lauds Dulles,
Is Firm On Berlin

Joycees To Attend
Winter Conference

Truck Hits Auto

Typhoid Reported

Thousands Attend
Fair Opening Here

Nil daily column from
#»• notion'* capital reports
She human sidelight* that
ore so often more reveal*
Ing than dry facts. Read it
tfallyift

^

THE HER A l a i )
Starting Today

it

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER •

T’nlUd P rat Laaiad Wirt

EtUbitahtd 1908

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY- 18.' 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 87S

George C. Marshall Near Death
'.evees Give Way,
New s Briefs
Russ Plan ‘Bantam’ Diver Routs 600;
'armland Covered

LONDON glJFl)— The Soviet
I'm,m aaid today U will m ass pro
d ure a new bantam car.

Princess To Visit
IAIN DON (IT U —Princess Mar
garet will visit Ltstwm during the
British trade fair in June.

Brandt In Tokyo
TOKYO 11 1*11— West Berlin Ma
yor Willy Brandi arrived hare lo
day for a three day visit.

Ike At Concert
WASHINGTON (L T II— Preti
dent El»enhowr»r attended a con
cert by the National lym phony
Tuesday night.

Want Legal Bingo

Castro Is Target

hut KillH Child

Thousand* came to thr Ameri
ran legion Fair last night in the
biggrtl turnout in history.
Fair officials, headed by Presi­
dent l.jnn Lyon*, are jubilant
over the lucres* of "kid's day."
An estimated 10,(HO persons at­
tended. ft,000 of them *chool chil­
dren awl pre-Khooler*
All .Seminole Count)
srhoot
children were admitted free yes­
terday. Rides on thr midway wetr
reduced to *c. Although the dif
farence In Ihe regular price had
to be abscrtied hy (he American
I-eglon, fair official* said "it wa*
well worth H.“
Tonight will be Lariir* Night.
All women will enter thr ground*
without paying lo w&gt;e the county
exhibit* and display* in thr com­
mercial and American Legion
building*.
Gate* will open at 4 JO p. m
dally. On Saturday festivities are
slated la begin at noon. Tom or

Tl

More Born Than Die

Mrs. Foulk Wins
Powell Tourney

Elks Club To Hold
Barbecue Saturday

VAl

ST. PETERSBURG (L T D —St.
Petersburg I'oat 14 o( ihe Ameri
can legion says K will aak the
WASHINGTON lU F I t - Presl state Legislator* la legaha* hwv
dent Kisenhower said today he »o
•
want* cancer atricken John kos
ter Dulles to *uy on a* secretary
WASHINGTON (L T D — Birth*
of stale a i long a* he feel* like
carrying on. because he has no in the U. S. during 1936 exceeded
equal in Ihe world In wisdom and death* by nesrly a I to I ratio,
knowledge of foreign affair*.
Census Bureau figures showed to­
The President said doctors have day.
assured him that the *eerrtary'»
heart and mind are not affected
by hi* dtseaae
MIAMI tU I'l I — I he Miami
He said he has not discussed News said today a new Cuban rev­
specifically with anyone Ihe pu* olutionary movement ia being or
slbility of a successor for the gauUed in Miami ag a u u t Fidel
ailing aecretary.
Castro
Eisenhower said he and Pull**
agreed d u r i n g ■ talk at the
Army'* Walter Reed Medical Cell
TACOMA. Wash ( CPI t—Dave
ter Tueaday that tha U. S and Heck's income la* evasion trial
it* allies should go right ahead in wrnl to the fury today follow­
their preparations for high level ing final Instruction* by the
negotiation* with Russia on the judge
Berlin critl* and German pro
blent*.
On the Berlin crlsu Itaelf. the
NEW ORLEANS (U PD —Jam es
President said that if there 1* any
A Dooley. Chicago, was named
shooting on thia Usuc it will be
president of thr Law-Science Acad­
the Ruasian* who start It.
emy at the group's meeting her*
lie said the Allies are (Irmly
determines! lo earry out tbelr re ­ yesterday

tats fondly described lb* world a
first weather stalellUe today ■*
"crude and primitive" hut hearing
seeds of revolution.
j wha geed*
• V Vanguard
a n g u a r d II. launched
launch. Tu**d*y
m. Cape Canaveral. H a . * " 1 * ’
today'* forecailers no good Hu
g* descendant*, weather aaperte
predicted, will:
- S p o t the l*»rth, Uack. and re ­
port the Uitenaily of hurricane*,
and possibly tornado**.
—For Hie flrat time observe and
report global weather on a global
bans.
,
Make posaible aceurate kmgBange forecast* and, parhapa, pra
diction.* of elimale cfiange* cen­
sponsibilities under !**•
turies in tha making.
menta for the Indepemlenc* and
—Glvw tta n tha fuller uadar
ata tid in g o f weather he must have
() (l H,.r|l(]ltn rJw.k uf U|(. welfare of the people of Writ Her
.
before he can Imp* lo control i
- 1 uunty Commission, found |4u ooo Un
Vanguard II. a Jo inth apm te , or
county hralih unit building I Hr made g clear that Uve Al­
lies Intend to continue to supply
weighing J I S pound*. “ c*rcU^ yesterday.
Uie globe every lid minute* m an
(fu.dlng a statute that allows the Communlst encircled West Berlin
orbit which will keep It aloft— county to cooperate with the fed­ even tf the Ruasian* go ihrough
estimate* v ary -fro in H» l« bun eral government, Herndon pre- with Ihelr threat t« turn over
drrd* of year* and perhaps for- aentrd a revised budget lo provide to the Kail German* by May 17
cvnlrol of East Berlin and the
matching fund* for the unit.
A new fund has iiet-n established, access route lo We*! Berlin
separate from the routine budget.
With » transfer of monies from
general operating evpcntes amt
$15,Wk) from the sale of property,
gome SOO Jaycee* will arrive Herndon produced the revenue
Mr* William Foulk copped Ihr
In Tall aha tsre tomorrow for the needed to lhal ihe plans can proow ning of the annual four-day win- cerd.
Dot Powell Tournament al 'he
ter conference of the Florid* Junforesight prompted the clerk to Mayfair Country Club for the a*
lor Chamber of Commerce. _
check witfi the state comptroller cond year In a row
Former Gov. Millard Caldwell and auililor un the unusual change
Runner-up »* * Mr* Richard
p rill address the president'! lunch of budget plan*. Their approval of Mann Both are Navy wivai
The trophy will be prewnled
con Salurday. The eonvenllnn will the plan, “unusual, but for a inert
climax Saturday night with the loriout project" removed the Ian by Ml** Dot Powell *1 the an
ii^ rin c e m rn t of Florida'* “ Out- obstacle.
nual banquet of the Sanford Wo
standing Voung Man" of the year.
“ From Ibis year fo rw a rd ." H ern­ men'* Golf Aivociatinn in May.
Attending from Sanford will be don told Ihe Board, "th e fund will The tournam ent atimulate* much
Mr and Mr* G. Andrew Spear, be available foe ca p ital improve intereat among local women golf
Mr and Mr*. Mason W hirton. ment and the completion of Ihe * n .
Jack Wilber. David KJIngemmlth, unit ’’
Art Harris and Tom McDonald
KASSEL. G • r m a n y (CPI &gt;—
Health authorities today reported
lhal 15 persona in the nearby vll* Minor damage was caused yes
terday afternoon when a DV ton
The Elks Club will hold a sge of Rhoden have contra*ted
ypbold and urged all other real
truck backed Into a* car driven ‘ charity
barla-cur"
Saturday
rut* lo tie Immunised imiurdi
by James B. Hutton at Third St. from 3 3d to T jo p m
and Cedar Ave Driver of the
t»l&gt;.
______
Plates will la- available al tt
truck was W. J tired, NAS. San­ picnic grounds, nr hovrd for horn
ford
consumption
HOI.LYWOUD tC I'll SixBarbrcucd thicken, baked pot.
ar old Harold While was killed
A plocturo to rood!
toes and “ all the trimming*" wi
•*day when a four-year-old
be included on Ihe plate*
opinion accidentally dlscharFunds
from
thr
sate
of
fn&gt;
ASSIONMINT: WASHINGTON
il a ptvtnl he found under a
ve il he used for the Elks’ charil
&gt;4
and youth activities
d.
by Id Ktftiba

$40,000 Is Found
For Health Unit

F

Beck Trial Near End

Tag Time Shorter, Soldier-Statesman
Has Severe Stroke
Line Gets Longer In Hospital Today

Despllr rarlv warnings, 1hey're and squirming children, are wail
•landing m line at the county ^ ing U&gt; grt their 19.W tirrnie tag*
FT BRAGG. N C. (l'F I &gt; -O m .
courthouse.
I The office ha* remained open
George C Marihall, the military
R ltR S E L L V IL L E . M ( C P D —
Men gand
women,
young "and
,nril
lia
WUIIIVII, ymniu
mu this wrek from • a ni. lo I p
The maverick Wabash
River
e,nh a sprinkling of liable* m Tt*e lines started forming genius who fashioned th r Euro­
erirked through levee* in Indiana
■■--------------------------------- Monday
Yeslenlay, tha
Unr pean recovery plan during Hi*
stretched wi tlie curb on Park statesman year* at hia career,
and Illinois, rmiling ahoul As) iu-r
ha* suffrred a second ''m ore
Ave
ion* anil washing out i IkhiI 35
Clerks m the t i \ collector'* of acvrrv Broke" and la regarded In
square mile* of rich valley farm
fire are loo busy io tell how "srrino* condition"
The Army i a s u a d a medical
land
many licetuea have been sold
to date They are taking rare bulletin (hi* morning slating that
Food wi»e rvsidenls of farms
Ihe 7h year-old retirn l soldierof thr tardy custonirr* as quick­
and im^H communlllc* sas Ihe
ly as possible. And while Ihe statesman experienced the latest
palh of ihe cascading water flnl
waiting affords many thr oppor stroke Tuesday afternoon An an­
quickly and safely lo higher
tunlly lo visit with friends, some nouncement Tuesday had aaid that
Marshall had become "moderate­
ground
gel tired, one exhausted woman
ly weaker" In hit fight for re­
**!
down
for
a
rrst
anil
fell
aTtie Wabash, uo It* worst ram
MOSCOW fl'P D — Soviet Tre
covery from a "m ild" stroke asdpagr ui nearly half a century, tore inter Nikita S Khru*n«nev imlav sleep yesterday. When she awoke, fered Jan. tS.
her
place
In
line
was
loug
gone.
through weakened lev res Tuesday warned that aiiv Western attempt
Doctor* al Womack
General
Thr drailllnr for tlie lag* la
at (&gt;aklu»n, Ind , and two mile*
to use force to break through to Friday Gov. Lrltoy Collins lias Hospital aaid Ihe latest stroka
south or Russellville. The break
wa* “ more lever* than the pc*,
on the Illinois side was the must Berlin by land. *ra or air would (alii ' pnsiti-rly mi extension* " vioui on* h« suffered a month
he
met
wllh
furre.
After
Fritlay,
Ihe
195*
lag*
will
m i err
ago "
He said in a •preeh tfiat Soviet tie delinquent, So. those who
A 300 fool hole lorn in the len-e
“ Hit condition ia serious and
near Russellville sent ton* of w* troops were not stationed tn K ill haven't gottrn license plate* yet prugnotii depend* on future dev*Germany
Just
lo
plav
games.
better
aland
in
line.
It's
cheaper
ter surging over a quarter of a
lopmenla," taid Col George M.
The Western power*. In note* than paying a fine
mile of rounlrvslde within a to
I’nwcll, chief of medicine at Ih*
minute period Thouiamli of acre*
Mumtev rejected SovieJ
hoapllal.
of winter wheal were destroyed m proposal* hi end the ocrupalion of
"He m conscious and hit blood
field* under a* much a* three Berlin The I? S . Britain *m1
pressure and puli* ar* stable,w
France
also
reiterated
ihelr
drier
feel of water.
said Powell "Al present h* show*
Farmer* along th r fringes of the min at ion to “ uphold hy all ap
no evidence at partly ail of bll
flood worked through the night prnprialt mean*" their rights of
extrem ities." He had tom e diffi­
by the light of car headlight* areess to West Merlin
culty in (wallowing and teeing.
The
Soviet
goventm
rnl
ha*
md
emptying silos of grain and mnv
Marshall wa* Ihe first man to
yet
replied
In
Ihe
Big
H
irer
West­
TALLAHASSEE ( Ill'll - The riae lo chief of staff of the Army
Ing to higher ground
Milk fnntniltslon today
Other* caughl by Hie ftret ruth ern notes which suggested a Big state
without graduating from Weat
of the floinlwate-r* fled hj row- Four foreign m inuter* conference l.'unched a public hearing to dc Point. He dtrrrtrd the Army to
termlne
whether
Ihe
people
of
to
discus*
the
problem
of
Her
Iwat, Army duck, truck, car or
victory during World War II and
Florida want to keep Ihe Uuin- won the Noiwl IYI** for pear* to
fool, lugging vhatevrr equipment many
mltslon
nr
pul
the
milk
control*
Khnislirhev'» speech was re
and possessions thev could
1953.
Tlie flooding came imc*|wcte-dly ported hv Ihe offieial Soviet new* under federal administration.
A* secretary of state from 1WTChairman J llrailry odham of
a* Hie river had begun receding *Rcnry Test
*t*. Marihall devalnpcd the Mar&lt;
Sanford
said
ihr
purpose
of
the
Khnishrhrv
warned
that
If
nnyand levee* were ex|«ected lo hold
shall plan which mad* hfa name
one oprnrd fire over Berlin: hearing was lo “ get on tlie top a synonym for A mer.can aid to
•‘Tills will mean the beginning of of the table" all comment* from stricken nation*.
consumer*, diilrihutor*. produ
w ar."
He retired to 194* but Presi­
lie railed Utr agreement on I errs, and anylaidy rite, jusi how dent Truman recalled him to
peace irealy with Germany and they felt about the Com mission 19M a* secretary of defrnaa,
There have hern suggestions
Tlie county Junior high Haakrl again reiterated that all nallon*
where he had a hand in gelUng
from various parti of the state
were
open
to
“
great
destruction"
ball tourney started In Remtnrdr
lhal eonlrol should be placed tha country'! armed force* into
from modern weapon*
shape at the d a r t t t the Korean
High gym thia afternoon.
"We understand this well and under federal administration, aa
Scheduled lo k le t oft action was therefore we say : le i ssa sign a it haa been done In Miami and War.
a &gt; 30 game between Lyman and peace Irealy." Khrushchev said Pensacola
I i l i Monroe Al ft p ni
AH
Odham said various mvmhs-rs
Souls and Sanlord Junior High
of tiw- agency would present re
ire to meet Tomorrow. Oviedo
ruminriidalion* for law changes,
and Slavia girls play at fi p in ,
and lie Imped persona appearing
I'artlv rloudy and wind) , h Iq-forc the Commission would do
Ovlrdo hoya lake on the winner
of today’s Lyman l-*Vr Monroe widely *i altered showers today. likewise
game and Slavia boys play thr Partly clouds lonlght and Thurs
County Commissioners distimewinner of the All Soul* Sanford day. 'somewhat cooler some sec­
•d a* a “dream " the possibility
tions Thursday. High today in Ihe
game
of ■ causeway across Lake JestIn Ihr finals, thr Sanford Junior M's, low tonight upper •*!'*.
up yritarday, but said they would
High girl* play the OvIrdoSlavla Southwesterly winds IS In M miles
include Ihe request In suggested
winner at « Jo Finals for the per hour, slowly diminishing to
project* to tha Slate Road D epart
wight.
hoys will follow at I X
NEW ORLEANS &lt;UPD - B ir d incut
Tha causeway would connect
keeper* anxiously eyed a single
Ovlrdo and Chuluo4a wvth South
whooping crane egg today and
lirqied th r whooper Hut laid il Sanford Ava.
In a iliscnsdon of prim ary road
can restrain h-r enthusiasm an
project* (or live Slat* Ituid De­
It ran lie hatches!
Josephine, the whooper female partment district meeting March
on whom naturalists are pinning II, Commlsiioners placed priority
their hope* fnr perpetuation nf on the Osteen Bridge; widening
WASHINGTON ( U I 'D - llu u s c is almost sure lo stir up one of the species, laid a second egg of Geneva Ava. from Mellonvllla
liberal* today kicked off a drive the hottest fights of th r itrqh Con Tuesday. Rut thr and hrr mate. lo French Ava.; four lantng State
Hoad 46 to the Interstate High*
to pass a cunt rover Hal labor-back­ great.
Urip, staged *ss frrnlled a cele
The bill, introduced today hy hrillon dance that on* at tha way; and rebuilding Slate Road
ed hill that would rtp an d social
434 from IT t l to Stale Rond 4JS.
•erurily benefit* to mrlude medi­ Hep Aim* J fo r and (DM. I I. &gt;a eggs was hrokrn
regarded as a "m u st" by the AH-The Hoard will request Hie re ­
cal aare for old folk*.
"We don't know what happenThe legislation would in affect ('141 and has wide imputaiity |( j
said George D o u g l a s * surfacing of State Road 436 from
*
provide Ihe elder wllh paid up hos­ among oldster*, lo whom Uoligrese director,
of Audubon Park Zoo, Altamonte Sprinfa to Highway
17 »2.
pital and surgical Insurance for often esters
“ but we’re certainly sad "
Eventually, it would require big
Ufa.
Crip anil Jo are the only mated
Bitterly uplXMtd by tha Ameri lorreasi-i in social security taves pair of whooping cranes In cap
• an Medical Assn a* a step toward on employer* and employe* lo il tivtty and naturalists are pulling
name It
Socialised medicine, the measure
If you are a wurkrr making *4, (or them lo add to their brood of
kou or more a year, you now pay five living offspring Mnly almut
rINk,TOWN N.c. (U PD — Im
I Un in siH ial set u n ty last * Un 3o of the cranes are known lo Iw vestlgslura t&gt;day
sought the
der pri-ienl law, yovir las will jump still living
Douglas* said If t rip and Jo cads* n| a crash of a Navy blimp
121 nest January ami rllmh grad
don't break Ihe remaining egg. ft in which four crewmen burned
uall) lo a peak of 12lb m tvop
to dsn Hu
Any worker earning more than will hr placed hi artificial Incuha
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e
T h irr cdher member* elf die
H„n ill 10 to 12 day* “ Then. I
41.M
M
would
lliimrdbilcly
U*
hit
Maritime Administration has an
wiUi a lax Increase ul more loan think, she will lay two more." ■even man crew w n * injured
nourued aw ard of a t!U&lt;.5?g con- 112 a year Tins is because tor bill he prs-dlrted
wbsn thr blimp fell Into a rrmt4*
tra d for the de*ign of a radii ally would apply sot tat *e&lt; only laces
•vsamp near her* aarly Tuesday.
new type ship that will literally to the first If'i.lwMt in annual earn
Rescuer* who pushed their way
•kim over the waves at 73 knot* ing, instead of Hie prevent *4,e*»&gt;
through the mud and thick under*
—thrice the speed of ocesn liners
growth found the injured aorrl*
A * a m u ll, worker* earning
vor* near tha wreckage.
Tlie contract, awardrd Tuesday iai.iam or mole would be rr-iults
Searchers found the charred
Vrt student* In Seminole Coun­
tu Grumman Aircraft Engineering i,y p.wiv to pa&gt; «.'H5 a year in «
i nrp of llethpagr V Y , calls cial aevurily la ic s Maximum la&gt; ts Schools will have their work# b d i e i of the other* Tuesday aftrrnoon la the center of tha
for Ih* completion of hlurprinla for aelf employed rovrrrd hy the n display this week
The exhibit will be held in the twisted wreckaga. Baaofort Come
ior a hydrofoil ship within nine j prog ram would then b« 1127.50 a
v „r«nl building at Ih* corner at t* Coroner Bonner Paul said tha
month*.
year.
bodies were burned lw*ond recoil
vrk Ave, and First St.
Hydrofoil* revemhl# airplane
Nome fori charge dial even this
Iterant* and Interested per-ona rlltion.
wings, hut are aniallrr and work '«» lamal would not hr enough lo
The aurvlvort, alt dee» rib*d *4
on Hi# same principle. They are cover tong run co-is of the new re Invited to tee the paintings
• tlached by slrap* lo the hull of medical benefit* Forand claimed &gt;nd drawings Thursday, Frblay “ praliy badly buroad." were rw«
ml .Saturday from J • 9 p m. Tha ported in crtlical •ondition *4 6
* *hip, extending downward A* only that hia proposed increase
thr ships' prnpellrt thrusts it for­ would match cost* “for some limi e xhibit Inrhalt-t stu l-rds in grade* hospital to nearby Washington,
I *, from ail county schools.
N C.
at lead "
ward the hydrofoils lift ft

Khrushchev Says
Blockade Runners
To Face Red Army

Odham Asks Public
For Milk Decision

Chosen By Academy Junior Tournament
In County Starts

Ike Heading South
WASHINGTON IC F D — Presl
dent Elsenhower file* south luday
for two days of shirt slrevr diplo
macy willi Um new prcaidenl of
Mrxiro. Adolfo laipei Matevis

Regulation To End
LAKELAND (U M ) — The contruverstal regulation railin g stand■rds on oranges for fruien con
e m ira te will eipire March l i , the
Citrus Commiitem ruled Tuesday.

Satellite Can ’Spy’
WA8HINUIUK (L T D — to n
great was told today that C 8,
le a th e r MtelllU* such aa Dir \ an
guard now in orbit could b« used
to detect H-bomb testa in Itussla.

Trade Puct Signed
WAKSAW (CPD
Poland and
the Soviet Colon have concluded
a trade agreement that will bring
thousands of Kuialan w alcbrt, rr
fn g rratu rs and washing machines
Into Poland.

Members Sought
By Farm Bureau
A membership drive was dn
cussed by the Seminole County
F arm Bureau last nigh! Holand
Mulrhead. chairman, urged every
m em ber to gel a new member fur
th r Bureau during th r nest week
Mr*. P. J Wcstgate told thr
group about farming in Poland
H rr firsthand study was made
during a recent trip to Eunqvr
T hr rovrrrd dish aupprr w*i
held laat night in the FFA InilU
ing *1 Seminole High School
President Charles I -a w son o n
ducted the meeting

\Stnmlintf’ Offer

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U PI s—Mate
Rrp Rhoderir G. Mills reported
Monday that a taxpayer tent la
(hi* luggrition lo boost state rev
enue
row the children of the Method
A lax on bicycle seal* "to make
til Children'* Home and Luther­ children pedal standing up using
an Haven will he guest* of the w ear and tear on their pants and
Legionnaires from noon to • p. correcting curved spines "
m.
A special invitation ha* been
issued to Ihr Navy to attend to­
morrow night, when the evening
NEW YORK (UPI I Last
hours
have
lieen proclaimed y ea r’s sales of gireting rar&lt;ls with
"Navy Night". Admission will not senlimenl* ranging from annltie free, however, as Fair offi v eria ry good wish** to hangover
rials frrl the Navy wishes to be condolence* totaled nearly 3 hllconsidered "Ju»t like everyone lion The rrtail value uf thia
else."
mountain of sentimrni was appro
Cecil Carlrlon. children* d e , ornately J330 million
committee chairm an said, "moat
people feel this I* far and above
the beat fair we have ever had.
We are very proud of It "
The Sanford Shrine Club will
Parking for S.OOu cara wa* hold an Important buslneaa meet­
provided when the Legion plan ing Friday at 7:30 p m to tha
nrd the permanent commercial Shrine building (opposite tha
exhibit building. County clubs, the Mayfair Inn).
Navy, school* and commercial
All noblea ar* requested to be
firm* have provided aahibita of present and wear law.
interest to ail veddeto*.

Five Billion Curtin

.Shrine Club To Meet

Causeway 'Dream/
But Request Sei

Weather

Second Egg Laid,
But Whoopcr Jig
Means 'Jig Is Up'

Old Folks Hospital Bill

Pushed; Tax Hike Looms

Probe Is Started
In Crash Of Blimp

Contract Awarded
For New Type Ship

Students To Show
Art Works Here

Health Dept. Told To End Squabbling
"W e're all servants of Ihe people
of .Hemtnola C-aunly and, »• aui-h,
we should co-utwrste with aach
other,"
Tliese were tire words of County
Ctm m iifiuner L aw rnur Swuffurd
yealerday when ■ dia put* between
• cpcinly health department officials
waa settled amlrahly at Ihr Board
meeting.
The argum ent arose when Dr.
Jack Thurmond, evunty health o f­
ficer, told Commissioners that two
Health and Welfare Department
employ •* bad Mt aomplbad witb

two of hia request*
One, re|i«rted yesterday in The
Herald, involved an under sited
baby which died aiioitly alter
Idrth The employe lud not asked
hospital admission for Ihe moHu-r
due to ‘ past polirtoa," where oh
stetric csvrs wi re not handled, Dr.
Thurmond laid.
l i t told Coininiailuners that he
had asked that the aapaclant
mother, whose husband make* only
126 weekly, be admitted for deliv­
ery. Pie Board agrn-d that he had
tha authority to admit any patient

•untidi-red Indigenl and to need of
hospitalisation.
"Any lime it la a case uf Uf* or
death, lilt- patient should be tent
to Uir hospital; tlie matter of pay­
ment can be decided later," C hair­
man John Kttder aaid.
In the second east, Dr. T hur­
mond charged a Welfare employe
with return,g to write a letter for
him. requesting information from
another hospital. T h t employ* aaid
that Dr. Thurmond had two secre­
taries and alia did not feel ah*
should set tax to i notoar dagiart-

merit She stwwrd the Board .Optra
of records kept In Hi* Health and
Wctfar* Department that had bem
dona vulunlanly, and had beau
praised highly by *(*!• officials.
rommUsiunsrs a d v 1 a a d Rto
county personnel to M ilk UMT
own differences and told Dr. Thur­
mond that, tinea hia mu ■ •*ite­
rate department, to confine hia ra ­
tion Is to hia own office.
The county health officer giM
tb* b u lth unit w ai handling t f
par orftT m ore * * * * * R reu k i tOm

�VmSmf if B WU—m—m — mmmmm&gt;

M N M tfiM M M

•&gt;

P i t * 2— YYed.. y e K 11, 1989

jjf c

M

ir i

f w iB

New Tune Expected Snow,
In Juke Box Probe

Congress To P u t'B ite '
On insurance Companies
WASHINGTON I l l ’ll - The 319 mdli'.n d..II»r. in la x c. tx- ilo - J it prepared today to p i l l th l acted under a formula applied to
income from 1913 tn 1937.
**".Xflt tax Wte of lh# young M-.h
The Trcatuiy.backed meature
^'onjrct*. but the incrtas* would appeared to hate a good chame
J j t t e r t the average l»«pi&gt;er only of passage. The ln*uran&lt;r Indusits argued any ta i Incre*-# mixht
f • -Indtiaclly.
mean lower disidcrul* for policy
Called up for llnor action • »*
noldrrs or higher prem ium rates.
* ■ controversial bill that would
(Jlhtr congieeikonal nasi*:
_-«.Jrvy »onte 226 million dollar* *
Soei»l .Veurltyt House liberals
y ear In additional Income taxes ki ked off a drive to pat* a
labor-hack'd hill th a t would ex- ' o n the life Im uiancr lr.du.tr).
pa rid Social Security Ix-nrflts to
It* en irtm en t would requJu include mtdiral care for old folks.
Ihe IndiMtry to pay about SC milAtomic: Democrat* on the
_Jion dollaia in taxes on it» 1938 ( ongreulun*l A t o m i c Kneigy
• Moconje- That tuinpai** with the t'om m lttre challenged the admin­
istration's latest nu rlear lower
proposals as a sweetened icharp
{of old ideas.
Farm : Chairman Allen J El
( lender (Plus ) of the Ss nate Agriculture Committea said he would
' try to wm approval by May 11 of
1a bill revising Ihe g n srrntncnl'i
GLEN DA LK, Calif. I LTD—The wheal pile* support program.
Itustgel: Senate
Democratic
wife of Jaci muilcian Johnny
T.orro \ i i i critically wounded and Leader L&gt;ndon It. Johnson told
-h e r mother killed Tuetday nlaht the Senate that President Kiscnb y a ilnirrunilrd luitor of the bewer has a'kcd money increases
' &gt;*»un*er woman In a *un Cattle.
of up to tot per cent of a number
L &gt; Mra. Susan Jamcrson, al&lt;out &amp;&gt;, of agencies. Including the Budget
■w at lU in and her daughter, Mr*. Bureau which Is cu ttin g m an­
Hoc* i’arratao , 31, wa* ne*r death power in all other gosernment
• I Glendale Memorial Hospital unit*.
wd*h a gunshot wound In the head.
Mr*. I 'a r r a n a . a former f r - w ,
ia Zorro'a write, ilii legal name u
Da*id i ’arraxto.
Mra. I’arratao'a *-year-old ton
witnessed liie ahooting melee which
'e ru p te d , police *ald. when Hubert
r ' Mason, du, ihe would-be boyfriend.
. ju tn p td from * closet lo the TarMIDDLETOWN. !»•!. (L'PI*—A
r a ti o borne and opened fira on ih t
m uiielan'a wife when the a rm e d brooding father was reported today
borne with her ton and h rr mother. to have killed hinuelf and his two
Mra. J a m rn o n , Ihe mother, re- young son* m hit automobile be­
g e n t l y mowed here from Iloiton to cam e of fears he would loae them
— T&gt;rotect her daughter from Ma»oa
Tlkrho h id criminally attacked Mra. in a custody battle with h it es­
P a r r a tio onre and beat her two tranged wife.
lim n in the part year, police laid.
Police said th« father, Clarence
A trail of blood leading from the M. Rapp, 33, of Middletown took
-riiiweway of the home Indicated the Use* of hi* hoy*. Donald, 10,
V lklaaon w*i wounded
and Richard, 9, and himself by
Mr*. P a rre tto carried a email running Ihe eshautt pipe Into the
around wlih her herauie of automobile.
R
fear of Mason, police eeld
A muikrat trapper, WilUfm K.
^ J t b e returned Maton’a fire when hr Morrow, discovered the bodlet
em erged from the closet.
Tuesday In Ihe carbon moooiide/o rro achieved fame with lh«
filled auto parked In a rural area
P age Cavanaugh Trio and later southwest of nearby Heads- Point
le ft the group to help form the Bridge o u r the Chesapeake and
combo with wrblcn he la preirnlly
Delaware Canal.
working.
I-olio- said they found a note In
the car in which Mapp had written
of hi* intention of taking the live*
LONDON (U Plh—Tho following of hi* aons and then committing
odvertisem enl aj&gt;ix»rtd in the suicide.
Investigator* aald Sapp appar­
personal column of Tfaa T rm tc
"U ntitled old Etonian forced to ently put the boy* m the auto Mon
• ill g irago in h ra tt of West End; day night and dro r around until
.Ihrce* bedroom house ihrerwn in.’* they fell asleep before parsing
near the canal.

Gun Battle Fatal
To One; 2 Injured

la
A!
N
Car

tuf 1
tMl
I'nl
)»«'

firs
Xei

thli
I

lit!
fit*
»te
Ml
1
Dm

ur

rhi
roe

Rat
*■'
»

•d
ed
tin
we

Rla
•la
I
Kl.

lit
Yi
1M
(
liai
•n
mi
m«
•

Ro
he
Dj
R«
Y.

Monoxide Kills 3;
Suicide Is Ruled

House ‘Thrown In*

le*
re

T

th
U
Ts

u
lh
II
xr
o'
II

F. Wade Tye of .Sanford, h at
been aw arded a license to practice
architecture.
The license was granted by the
Florida State Board of Architec­
ture, after Tye auccestfully com­
pleted eiam inations last Month.
Tya has betn employed by John
A. Burton IV, Architect, sin ir June,
1937. He came to Sanford from
Jacksonville, where he was cm
ploy**! by Reynold*. Smith aiyi
Hills, A rchitects and Engineer*.
He sllended Valdosta College. Val*
daais, tie ., and holds a degree in
architecture from Ihe University
of Florida
Active In civic organizations, Tye
was instrumental in the formation
of Ihe Sanford Civ Han Club. Hr i*
a member of the Jay rre* and the
American Institute of Architects.
Tye and hi* wife, Darlene, live
in a hom e of h n own drslgn at
3417 Summerlin Ave. They have
t«o children, Gil, 3 and Robin, J
month*.

University Denies
Report On Morals
GAINESVILLE ( I l l 'l l — Lnlversify of Florida (‘resident J .
W»jne Reltg h at labeled a* "com­
pletely false" newspaper reporti
that loo students were involved in
a morals investigation at the uni­
versity.
Relit Issued a 'JUO-wnrd state*
meat Tuesday a* the first official
mention of the nature of the in­
vestigation by Men. Charley K.
John*’ legislative committee.
Relit said he wanted lo put the
matter In it* "p ro ix r per»rectlve"
• Her "siwelflr atatementa mad* In
one or more newipaper* today
concerning the extent of homosex­
uality at the University of Florida

ANDOVER. S . J- iU I’l j —Who
rs e - said -there's nothing like *
good cr . ’ had better *&gt;*&gt;
from here
The whole to«n was bawling
early today.
th e first person whose tears
itarlcd to flu* was Edward Aeno.
night watchman at tbs
Chemical Co. That was at 3:30 a

saputa tuekr v«U i f ) .
Zenct rushed to the shower
room to wash the vapor* off hts
body, then called police.
A husky patrolman arrived He
WASHINGTON t l l ’l) — The
started weeping, too The sop tried
S u tf l w„, , fn J RuMlll .
to iJn\9 /e n t\ to • hoi|»*tal f.ut rc
•a js cr&gt;*ns io hard he couldnt see bill of alwul thiee million dollars ,
lor the Air Fete* transport plan*
lhr road.
They called a e*h *nd told the dntrovfd tn 5-stet trm enta l»»t .
d riv rr to take them to the hospital. "Srpt. 2. rff:rlals »*ld today.
But the«e officials conceded
The cabbie, bawling his head off,
drove" "as belt "he could, which w as'1chances of collecting were virtually nil.
wobbly.
Since World War II. damage
By then the whole town was
claims totalling • early eight milli'-hrymose
-W e could smell the stuff m e n Ion dollars have been f.lcd with
mile* away,” * |«dlre sjiokrimaa Russia for five American planet
said. "It smelled a little like rot­ shot down by boviet fighters. Rus­
sia has paid only $724.947—half
ten egg*, hut not quite "
Plant official* ssere uiing a of lire claim
The United Mates t».ik two of
n eu tralu er belsy lo dry the town s
the claims to th* World Court hut
tears.
Russia refused to submit to the
Court s Jurisdiction.
A claim for the tr a n s p u t plane,
which thi* countiy charge* was
,. an by bovi-t fighter*,
HOLLYWOOD tt lMi— A ?)-• liam 't been figuird )ct. Th«
year old welder fell 34 feet to hi* plane, less its extensive Commudeath Tuesday while working with nirallont equipment, originally
hit brother on &lt; city water tower. cost about $:.«30.l«u.
Stale liipaitm cnt uljuials de­
The victim. Harold FT. Malone,
was putting finishing touches on clined to speculate on dam agrs
the tower when he toppled. Ills that would be asked for tha IT
I hr.dher sa il be stam-d to lower sdimcn .xbomd the plane, llaeasa
I huuaeif from * Mulfuld tu tlx has rclurucd ux 1odx * but mam&gt;
bracket Ulowr when h it bands tiln s It ha* i o Information on th*
other II.
slipped

20-Ycar-Old Dies
In Tower Plunge

Will Knock on Your Door
with (lift* &amp;. Crcctings
from Friendly Dullness
Neighbors ami Y'our
Civic and Social
Welfare lenders
On the occusiun of:
Change of residence
Arris si* of Newcomers to
Hanford
Phone FA 2-1736
Ruth (snllnghrr
(Urn MS sr *4E/ssimj
Eba - - - — • •

Fort Myers Has 1)1
FORT MYERS (UPI&gt; - This
tiulf coast city biuilcd in 91
degree weather ’lue»day a* a
| "heat wave" continued over
South Flotula.

SANFORD
AMERICAN
LEGION

II
«
1

The Pa«;e Combined Shows
Amusements — Displays — Ivxliihits
GAMES — RIDES — FUN
FREE SOUVENIRS by MERCHANTS

6 Big Days, Mon. thru Sat.
FKH.

16 thru

FED. 21

New Legion Fairgrounds
SANFORD

HWY. 17-92 SOUTH

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
202 Sanford Av*.

2.R2S1

plu s

jSENERAL^ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR
*1 M ’ OiCtuiw » lu r * M ; u » .
h i - iiw U D C itrD C Ji
* Riser i : : i k i
* automatic in v ii .oi k»6»r

'iMiNkCuliKiTlirt
*

A».» l« | At/VfTAtll

IUIirAUMlRb« &gt;MI 1"In *II

i

••WllWlfTl6C«aiMT*A» MOknlll
m i l A09 T &gt; t . l - C I ’ T S.1

m i n i itohsi

I AOdWlTAltl V -l.*1^0-1 r * .
TiO "A lT!»M
HOvll V» ♦0M *aCis:il

With Tridt

FULL CONSOLE
GENERAL %

SUPER

ELECTRIC

OljWAM/C

"ULTRA-VISIO N" TV

SPEAKER

's e r w s a h v s ' H k U H fsu r/zw

A NO ERONT SOUNO
PIOJICTION

Nawr, full power tranifermar choms la brine] ]ou a jl
vivid sleody picture.*
JI
Wide angle 110* Alurniniied picture' tuke. idr a
ilrongtr, high contrast image.
N«w, built-in dipole antenna.
Un front ce n tral convenience, MtyTlo reotfi o rie 's lt.

249

95

GENERALELECTRI C

I

BARGAIN SCOOP!
(till.

Only

PRF.MIMUM O UTSID E W H ITE

- t s - T / i ’ i OUT U KAJ

Save II 30
A r r h i f r r l u r n l O u t a i d r W h ile
A reall* While, ITlcellml f’lisrcagr.
base *1.3*

SO M AND M l FROM TOUR W AM

(lnl.

4mis

V IN Y L - K O T E

YYashahlr, Ylodern Colors
ItegnUr $3.63 Cal.
IRave *1.401
Deep falnr*

Reg.
U. 13 \o*»
Gal f tills

$ y | 2S
"T

Slightly lllghsr

Only

$4

no

NOW—

NOW— ALL HEW... G E N E R A L ^ ) E L E C T R I C
Sa* e

(ia l. S i . 16

REFRIGERATOR
i..

-MWMV

Csss Irslcrlof ur F vtrllar
Block

.YIA80.NHY SITII ACES
— B rbk — Slucco — rioter—

Asbcitn* 9 ldin,
Vpplv with Itrii-h, Kollrr »r Sprav
I f . Ilith U u.lil)! I t i 'i r Tc,trd 111
Resist. A d d — Alkali - MUdcw

TAKE ADVANTAGE III 11119 INTRO­
DUCTORY O l l l l t . . . ALL I1IIS MKLK.

ONLY $*J96 GAL.

S uva
(•a i.

J3

99
•J

wa

With Trailo

POLY-VINYL ACETATE

Ilrre'a vuur chance In puinl
that Torch Flour, l imit Steps, or
visa vnur llu.it n new look at n
Senaallonal Snsing.

89

m ood

I u r Yln-uinrv
f \ II. siililuT
CoIom

PA IN T

No** Only

Mm

1.61

(Save 99c)

White i.nl). I h i * low prlie during this »ale only.

See Our Exhibit At The Sanford Fair All This Week

ELECTRIC, FA M O U S FOR DC*
PENDABIUTY, HAS O VER 4,000,000 REFRIGERATORS IN USE 10 YEARS OR
LONGER.

GcUiRAl

SANFORD

SAVE ON THESE..
ALL PAINTI .X
ACCiLSSORILS
AND 'h 'l - 'li.s
t C l .- .V U I I I L ’s x.

20%

DUtOUS MN-OM RTR.

EUMRUTU U94T, SAM. SOAP,

&gt;

Coventry Ktihlirr IU-r

W A LL

H it

2 WASH SPEEDS
2 SPIN SPEEDS

Wood — Melnl — CnnrrelR.

•
•
•
•

NO hot r t i l i n r n
NO special flonet (spare n « e * * a r y
• NO long A ex p * n a iv e durla
T h e finest lyp* o f w in te r comfort

All Sales Cash and Net

K tlrrlor nr Inlrrinr . . . I nr

e
»

DAY &amp; NIGHT
a NELRAY HEATING

DIAL DEFROST convenience..
MAGNETIC S»l«i DOOR

A LL TH IS WEEK
ENDS SATURDAY NOON

FLOOR efi DECK ENAMEL

»
*

_
P

JUST RIGHT FOR ALL WASHABLES

Rrg. M .tt Gal.
HOLLYWOOD (L’P I)— kathrsn
Adams. S3, silent screen actress
s*ho appeared In such early film*
*« "The Squiw Man" »nd "Hid
r r s nf the Purple Sage "• d lrd
Tuesday at Presbyterian Hospital

ssee. holding overnight tempera- *r«n
rv
E a»J -4
lure* In the warm 30a and «0».
I and upper New York.__________

With Trade

Risdnes, «7. a leadlrvg figure In
Wall Sirrel. died Tuesday at New
York Hospital after a long llln ru .
NEW YORK (l P I) -M is i Au
guvta Dlvon. executive secretary
ot Die t’olonlsl Dime* of America,
died Stondiy at her home here.

farmer* and their famtlie* to eva ' Colder weather *»•» predicted
Tuetday from th* Rockies to t&gt;*
cuate.
^ tii n tlc with the exception ef
Colder
----- -- a ir accompanied
- ____ . .^. .the
---------------»n»w- dropping temperatures from K,orldl
Snow flurries In tr.*
U Us » degrees a i far aouth as
ast
Lakes
were expected | r
northern
northern Texas
Texas and
and Oklahoma
Oklahoma H&gt;
H&gt; Cnr«l
northern New Er.j.
rm *uU into
,,r Tenor
,p rrJd land,
P
Ihrough lhtt'
e 'southcaU
with raj"
‘J “ J f

NOW *

NEW YORK (1*1*1V—Earle II

The
Welcome Wagon
HostesH

t
I nited Press lnternutic.nl
A fast moving »lorm. which
du.-fped up to eight Incite* of anow
in Montana, tapered off to light
.now and oe.a.ional fre e iln r
ram In the M.dvsest today.
About an inch of anow acrum
ulated during the night in central
Iowa, northern Illinois and south
ern Michigan, with trace* of snow
or glare reported elsewhere in the
Ohio Valley and G reat Lake*.
Snuw flurries also continued
during the night along the eastern
slopes of the Rocktci m Montana,
Colorado and Wyoming and the
high plain* of the Dakotas and
Nebraska,
Tuesday'* heavy mow in the
northern plains was blamed for at
least three traffic deaths, two in
Montana and one in Idaho,
Meanwhile, the Wabash River
unleashed fresh Hoods in Indiana
and Illinois when it ripped through
levee* and forced hundreds of

2 S H S s A f &amp; S 3 $3 Million Sought
For Downed Plane

lOHtJl AY, England t f P l i - E r .
nest F. to*, a scrap iron dealer
who bought 4] scuttled G trm tn
vessel* Rom the British admicall)
in 1919, died at his home here
Sundi).

rli
•V

V
1(
U
U

Sanfordite Given
Town Is ’Tearful'
Architect License
As Gasket Breaks

MILAN, Italy 41*1*11 _ Luigi
Kmanurli, 73, clrctronir* ev;xs|.
died here Tuesday of a heart a t­
tack.

b

•I
•I

I \ M ADE T ! E

tisitlea In the coin machine buib
#»»»•
Kennedy
viewed it as
„f £ said
WOjlhelmpofUnl
jc r| J(&gt; {ome bejore tj,c conj mi{.
ltf
He w at particularly cautious
In discuss.ag thi* phase with
new in u n ,' declining to name wit
nesse* in advance or to outline in
deiall "h a t the testimony would
duclosr.
Kennedy said only that the com ­
mittee would try to develop in
furmaiim on whether "loan*, on
a Cash basli at high rate of
interest, were made to underworld
characters "
Chairman John L
McClellan
(D Ark I dosed out Tuesday's
hearing with a blast at Team ster
law at ?*h and Its president, J o ­
seph IMirandl*
lie charged that the union label
has herome » "badge of rato r
tion'' in th* New York area beraute of the local's alleged tirups
with mobsters ar.d shady coin
machine operators.
DcGrandi* Invoked the Fifth
Amendment when asked whethrr
the local was a tool of racketeers
Irving to monopolise th* coin m l(htnp jlU, lnC| f&lt; v.-0 (|*J a group
^ operators who were accused of
having underworld connections.
_________________

Deaths

ri­

lx
lx
II

WASHINGTON (L'PI) —Senate
investigators were expected to ex. i juke
,
iw,.
pose a new .type of
ho,
dal tcwlay by tracing loans in*' r
narcotics deal
deal-1
to gambler* and narcotic*
ers
Chief Counsel Roliert F. Ken­
nedy of the benatc Racket* Com­
m ittee said the hearing would
involve "one of the m ajor ju*c
Du, distributor* in N«w Y&lt;irk and
lus activities in the factoring bulln rs— the lending bu.mess
The financial Inquiry followed a
week-long invc»HK*tion of ni1 , u :
violence and "tack el union" &lt;c-

Freezing Rain Hit Mid-Nation

kak

OFF
LIST

are ••IIIng
l A r v c
Ikl* Week
al —
PAINT and V A R N LSH R E M O V E R . . . I.inwid 0 « . . .
Ladder* . . . P aint. Tear and Roller Ml*, and MANY,
MANY OTHER ITEMS at Big Saving*.

Telephone FA 2*113110
Corner 6lh and Maple

®t

r k

116 MAGNOLIA

co.
FA 2-1562

Full - Time Service On All Make Appliances

�*—

»# Nrt •* •

*
i

S fr

M

ir t

Im ll

W«d.. Feb. 1?. 1053— Papa ft

Hospital Notes
•FEBRUARY II
^

'

1

Admlttiom
Koanie Sjoblom ( Sanford i
n u :n Drake (Lake Mary)
Cynthia Smith tSanford)
Mabfi K A ndenon (Sanford.
Srrnca Joan Lender tO rargr
City*
. ,
1&gt;«v:«J S * c ti J r iS an 'o rd i
*er* LNelyn Gibb* tSan.nrd)
Richard l.am arr (Sanfurd.
Janet Moore (Sanford*
Conitanrr William* t Sanford.
D luharcr*
Freddie Pufftc (O ileen.
\!r*. Murl (lotted and baa)
giH isanfordi
J u r o r l.ingard ' Sanfordi
Klltabelh William* (Sanford
Mrt Robert Sandert and la y
girl iSanfordi
R andal Warren ila)nt*oodi
V ary l.«e isa n fo rd i
Vtamae RieharUion tSan.eni
F E im i'A in is
\dtni»*l°n»
Otin H atiilll I Sanford *
Alena ItaUard iilr n e ta i
( harlotte M anball (O'-edo)
Charlei l.e * u iSorrenin.
Willie Stafford i Sanford i
liraer Mi. hell (S an fo rd i
t e!e»te tU r ’r«» (Sanforrti
Tllrth*
Rahy (.0) •" lr *’■'* Mr*
\ itl:e William* Jr. &lt;Sanford i
(taby girl to Mr. and Mrt Kd
Theattreat Jonei J r ( Sanford)
Hbv g.rl to Mr and Mrg Yd
»»nd (la rle tt iS anfordi
!&gt;!-:!tarer»
Keith S Smith ( l a .n Heleni
f k r r i \m n
(dmlttlnn*
.Inbn Willie S ant i Sanford»
M arna f a r te r (S an fo rd i
&lt;Iordan Young (Sanford*
In# Nary i Sanford •
Paul Yomick iTiiutvtllei
F.van R. Dailey (W inter Tar*
Sara J, Stove (S orrentoi
lilrthi
Baby boy to Mr and Mr*
4
Theodore I j Tour ( Sanford.
Blby hoy to Mr. and Mn Dixie Darling
Robert Carter ( Sanford i
Rel y boy to Mr. and Mrt
Henry H arm tS anfordi
D iiehirget
D rtlie Knight (Sanford.
Carl Butler (S an fo rd t
Standard
leerla M'ltlead (Sanford.
Richard Thom|i*on J r
(Indiananoli*. Ind t
Richard Thompton Sr iln
d jnapoln. Ind.l
Ruth U nion and baby girl
( I.OOgMOOd i
CRACKIN' GOOD
F.lma Fan* J r. (Sanford.
F'hel Sh.veihood ( D e lia r)»
Mary Soderbloom (Sanford.
R o y Symei III (Sanford.
Aloe.ta MeCalley (D enary.
Murdoek Johnton tlatngwood
Junior T(»Uaurhter (Sanford.
John WitLerann ( H att.rtburg,
'fit* .
Brice Jett (Sanford,
latrene Gerard (S an fo rd i
FF.ORCAR Y 11
tdmUiiona
Roaemarv AllPa (O -tren.
r.mma l.»t Grant ( Sanford i
Rrnjamm Sen it (Allanutnlr
Spring*.
Mirth*
Baby girl io Mr ar-d Mr»
Veron G n a t (Sanford.
D luH arie*
I orettn Ortng and bal.y hoy

i

B a rg a in s b y th e
.'.lily
R.gbii Received
PliCCi GovXi

New Day Rich Flavored

Astor Yellow Cling Choice

PEACHES

instant Coffee

6 31

Thtirs., f rl.. Sat.

Ja r

P r|i, | rt ■ii ^ .»j

instant Coffee

6-et

Astor 100 . Puie

Jar

Libbv Flavorful

Chilli with Beans

24o

Car

D cc .j South Fresh Cucumber

Chip Pickles

2

15-e i

Ja n

Liquid shortening

W e sso n Oil

M Gal

• n ^ .r r

_ 55 00 or

rroic
BUU tS

AS

*

’(*

it

* * sH ts

g ia n t
Long Giain Extra

Fancy Rice

3 ». 43'
fewjaW»

s 10

Tomatoes

Pie Filling s? 33/

w

CRACKIN' GOOD Family Creme

2 lb

39/ Cookies
W -D

U B bY Corned

l ibBi'

49/ Beef Stew

Pko

•a * 1***’
COMSTOCK Gieny

"BRA N D ED "

TEN D ER,

24-01

C«n

53/ Beef Hash

39/

FLA VO RFU L

CHUCKROAST59
W L)

Round R ne

SH O U LD ER

RO AST

Lb

69: T -B O N E
W-D

Temptingly Tender

SIRLOIN

Sanford i
Mabel
An.tennn i Sanford)
Agna* Hodge* (Sanfortlt
G rate M .rhr't lS anford.
Joe Andertno (Sanford,
tdolph Srhrerk iSanfnrdt
■lotnph (IftiU l Sanford.
Nel»o»i Pm*er« (C retrenl f'itt
Serena Fender (Orange Cityi

STEAK

Lb

W D

OF

BEEF

Lb

45'

STEAK

a 98'

S W IF T S

Brooded" Tender

89‘ RIB

W-D ' Branded'' Shod

RIBS

H'undcd ' Ucl.cicui

Lb 6 9 '

ROAST

Plant Food
4- 7-5

ti'aruJeiJ ' F(eyb

G ROUND

BFEF

a. 5 9 '

Lb

Lai R.le Cl i 1'fd Horn or

Lean flovc'li.l

PLATE

STEW

Lb

33'

C H IP P E D

Lb

39' SLICED

BFEF

3 Fi.gi
** M00

Sunny land Hal or M.ld

Skiing Found Safe

fr' ■

_ w ilm in g to n . N Y. i . T . ,
Btatlillr* kept at the Whttrfare
Mountain Ski O o le r ehow that
tha av enge *kier. (pending ahoui
11 daya per iei«nn «n the alopei.
rould aki (nr 113 year* ttithout a
aenoui arrident auth a t a freelure, dlilnratton nr eeverr la re rt
(ion

• •

' P O R K

...
Pure ..........
Shortening

•

81* f

Liquid SHorttnmg

W ESSO N

O IL

r

30‘!
1
Pkg
G' 7 7 '

'T.de Clean’*

TIDE

SHOP -

L
rr5 33*

M o ld D*ihet Sb.ne

Bennett's

CASCADE

—for the fineel In
FUh and Sea Kr*r&gt;d

D IA L S O A P

King MackrrH
Sea Troul
Sea IU*a
(ted Snapper
flounder
BJue Kith

D IA L S O A P

Bari

Bart
Bar*

&gt;

37‘4

V

2JL.t7 ‘ M
^

Reg

£Bar 1 0 ‘ S

f
. Cleonter

^
jr

3 3 ' Jc.G; 4 9 ' \

Detergeml

$

IV O R Y

til 35*

83‘5

Liquid Detergent

ft

l* K r .

con' 4 l ‘ c."
Con

t

Mtd.
Bar*

23'

LIAM, TirfO IR
SMOKClIOUSf
SW IIT

COPELAND LINK

COPELAND ALL MEAT

lb
Pig

Lb

4 7 Lb
A^g w».

49. SA U SA G E

r ...

59.

&amp; 59'

1(10 U&gt;. Hag

33

r

Maine Russet

^CE HIGH FROZEN

POTATOES “ 49 0RANCf
4PPIES
APPLES 5 s.- 49.
49' rfi/S'RR7rADfD-■
ORANGES l 39^ wnners

Red Winesap

f

H

J N D A K i r C C

5

0 0

*

Superbrand Gr. "A" Large

lg
.

LAVA SOAP

2

3 9 , 2 Ioen 6 9 1

'

Get* Deep Dawn Dirt

PICNICS

FRANKS

BACON

SM O KED

lo l.lk w r, J . , , . ,

Liquid

f- J O Y

TEN D ER,

Juicy Sbvcct Flcido

S p ic &amp; S p a n 2 9 : £ , 8 9 ‘

Full line of U. S. .No. I
Freoh and Cured Meale
Canned Doo&lt;In, Notion*
and So(t Drink*
COM) HKKIt TO GO

FA 2-092S

Z.
2

Reg

E KIRK'S SOAP

OXYDOL

Open Sunday a III fi
Open Week-Day* 'lit 7:30

Both

45‘ S
H

Foe Hard Water

Shrimp — Oysters
laobstcr — Clams

(■rocery A Sea Food

2

Safe All Day

Mango Snapper
Pan Flah
Kreoh (toe Mullrl
Smoked Mullet

B E N N E T T ’S

Peg
Pkg

Safe All Doy

\ COM ET \S

Pompano

COS W. 20th

Lb
Con

S N O W D R IF T 3

S A U S A G E

SU N N YLA N D

M.ld. Pc re

IVORY SOAP
A
4

Pt':
Bon

25'

Shipped EGGS 49 &lt;

LIMA B E A N S

■&gt;»

Mild, Pu»e

IVORY SOAP
Med
Bari

19'

Deodorant

ZEST SOAP
Reg
Eon

29'

Deodorant

ZEST SOAP
Gath

Bart

39'

Liquid

TREND
22oi.
Can

53'

Delerqenf

TREND
G.ant
Pkg.

49:

M .ld, Pur*

IVORY SOAP
2

il’„ 2 9 *
I

J

a

�-

-

I

itorials

Washington Calling

VIDEOT'S DELIGHT

Outer Space Calling,
\ Students To Answer
H I* encourufrintr (o know that .Seminole Ifiish icicnce
•Iqdrnt# are Inlcrcateil in outer qmrt.
Exploration* Into the ‘'irtr.it unknown" Itohl more intereat for local Minimi* tIwtn any other scientific subject, ac­
cording to data compiled by teacher*. From DU) atudtnt
aeme.ster projects. appio-.linatily 8-» per ernt selected a
topic rriuting to anmc phu- • of missile*, rocket a ami apace
exploration*.
..Teachers reported that rln*« discussion* on apace lm\e
more particitatni *, i. nl are more interesting to students than
other scientific subject*.
*-Thi», no doulil. i« true all over America. The rhallenpe
o f ’the unknown always is heutd by youth; the chnlltnpe al­
ways is accepted. It always has been »«.
Not too many year* pro, the challenge to youth wns
conquest of the air. A ‘ tung man named t*tatl«'* A. I.indberglt did the "impossible" when he flew the Atlantic in
**TH? Spirit of St. l.oui*."
;Ucfmr that, challenge* 1o youih r r . &gt;»|\eel tiround the
electric light, radio, the telrphone end telegraph and all of
the-other thing* which toelay are accepted as a part of ordlnary living.
Thrae things were not po*&lt;tGle, huwt-xrr. until the dial*
knife of something new and dlffeirnl was uccepted. anti met.
It Is possible that today's school chihlren will bmimc
aome of the apace,age'a great scientist*. A flight to Mara,
Vantia and the ntoon nm* bo In tiie iifdinie of &gt;)■&lt; * youngiter*. »* 'ordinary" aa a nonstop fliglit from New York to
Ban Francisco.
-D etractors of the American public school system well
might take note uf the in te r e s t in space exhibited u t Seminola High. So ndght the chronics who complain continually
that American youth has "gone to the dogs.’
of today aren't interested in the things which
I; Students
mvi
u ed their mothers and fathers In t lie old schoolhuuge.
antared
Thla ia only natural. Today’s youngsters wear "crew ruts"
ana blue
Win Jean*: some get into trouble.
! All in all, they appear to be normal, growing youngsters,
fuQ y capable of accepting the chullmgc when this generaBy 1:4 Kotriba
| in hi* private office. I found there that hr can run five miles at the
tlojt la gone. When all of the chips are counted, I lie present
W A A 11 1 N G T U N ' — La a gentleman whu took the eon drop of a hat."
adglt generation hasn't done too will with this old world.
die*, here'i a dirt secret fur you troversy with a grain of — uh,
Ilut back to spuds, there is alvo

Assignment Washington

This rum t* dffcctly from our
Senate's
» llra c th r
Republican
lad) of Maine. Kat * hakrtl po
lain every evening
Margaret
('h»»r .Smith docs It religiously
and keeps turn al It* pound*
} W hy not have harness racinjt i i Sem inole fu tility ?
She dortn t luiiid who know* It
• T he voter* overwhelmingly npprovrtl uf th e ititm in tn fad . Just brlitllr the spud ami
19IM1. The track I* here, the horse* are here, the official* a l you vc got a fight on your hands
B tfllnole Raceway anxious to sta rt.
And that's yu.i whit happened
: We are not Interested in nil nf the Iryal rum lfiraliun* when ihe rice people went on
which devrlo|H'il in the last session of tlie I.eifWiituie. trlcv ivion and said a cup of rice
N e ith er are we iiitercsleil In jirunmtinir one entlcavur at had Iras calories than a baked
poialo
ihq expense of another.
"Satisfy your family hunger for
The Herald doesn't plan to lake th e side nf those in potato,'* went the commercial,
fayur, nor with those opp&lt;&gt;*ed. I'ront m ir standiKiint. there "yet *1a*h calorie* off your meals
ja pnl.v one side: that n f th e peujite. If n m ajo ritv of Sem in, with golden n r r that *»G'fu » po
olew voters want harness horse racing, th ey should have it. lain hunger, yet is up in 2u pi i
t

Harness Horse Racing

‘• " I

—

'

— T

«rnt l r * . (aliening

12 Die In Crash; Turk Premier Hurt
LONDON tU PIl—Thr Cyprus
fnnfetenre wav p&lt;i*tpooed today
.
pending the teiuveiy of lu ik n h
e
"
'
P itm ltr Adnan Mrnderrs fiom
injiwiea rtcrived I* a ptsne rrash
that took II lilts Tuesday.
Mendetes. who was irportrd
•cfGrring fio.n shoek and loul&lt;rd
ribw will undrrgo a full pbyri.al
rsajnlnatlon III drtrrm ina whether
be will ba able to withstand tha
tendon and rigorv of a major
stiplomatir ronfeir.tce,
Th« pieinler wss one of to perlo a i who survived when their

plane rtavhnl in s nuwl in *
dense fug near (iatwlck Aiipolt
Ciiil Ii of | ... ii.J.. n The fuiki-h
,
...
.
tJibopiup \ lacount aliliner La&gt;1
|1#r||
f, ..m laindon's allIrrsuve nf lh» fog
Gierk P ieniiei l un.tailtlur Kaismanli*. sleo arriving (nr Ihr
■enfeirncr that wav In lead lo
Independence fur Cipiu*. landed
al Gatvvirk Airport a ehort time
latrr without any difficulty.
Marmillan Immrliau-ty cancel­
ed all further tripartite lording'
of ihe Cyprus conference prnding
a tepiiit on M rndrie*’ condition.

iOAILY CROSSW ORD
ACRUW9
. J. ftmell drum

•

(van

•

Slire

; a.Thick
•10. IJght
sarcasm
( l l . P it.to f
&gt;

vvall cover-

|
log
i l l Alumnus
•

Irnlloq I

' l l River of
,
Imlis
.1* Pi n god
• 1*. W ir vessel
JIT Rukly
i

person

10 Mi sir
note

] II. Tended. Si
a furnace
111 Artlfinal
alloy of
J l"W
114 Neatest
\tn Hammer
■ end
‘ 5S ProporGoni
.11. Hewing
•
lewd
11 A preheatJ
log kiln
■11 Deptive*
i f antlers
! « . Toward
•IT. Amerirtn
.
author
J
ipoa* t
.11 Always
•49. Kvsning*
!
tpnei.j

D4IH N
11. P un1 Turkish
rhiae
river
IS Related
1. Wandering I I . Thin
1 .1-arge anaks
Man's
4 Conclmla
&lt;1i,g
1 Railway
11 Mix
lahbr &gt;
I i Con4 Heilale
aumea
T. The common 14 Tahlria
heather
IT Kngliih
* Seaweed
city
I f t m J t i 'i b i n i
» Hug
IS Kigld-part
13 Football
eompoti3S. W'a*
field*
Ilona
obtigalevl
Iro lliq |
.1* Tres
.Vi G w itiinea
14 tune nf
.1* Byway of
.11 teen
junction
41. Water iml
31 Moved, aa
I* e s c a p e d
i liab&gt;l i
a vratal
9 /
4 I •h T~
T~

•

1•»
■

% %

’J
ll

%
'*

1
U4
•1

VA j *"
%
.A n
m
j

s-t
49

1
X
t

It

i*
&gt;// VA %
'
m
*v

ji
li

%

tl

»}

it

%

1

IT"

•

Wedni'Mlay, February 18, 11*59

P ag e 4

S.IMMIVV. s a u .r ■■* ruSII-V.r
r iXMSUI
isi:* w. W
• wWi IISI.
s h . vi n
e ., k i l l i l a i I.S IIn r

I.»»__,
I 1 N I .I V. J .
im u ix la tn x x
I lls l:4ll«e

----- ---------

uallr

**••*•

( I S i l l XU. A 4 i» H lv iBa
JKxxxi:
•h Uii

ialark ar.

gesssstU a tSeltiw ss.______

••M at,

vvviixki

t.&lt;U|i&gt;r

a*a t'le la ia a i

_____

:

la lsila i

aa
*■•»• a i l l . r OelaSer IT. min ws ike r « l Bfflra
WfwA f IweMa, *&gt;4et she t n el le s iie ia el Ware* a. 1ST*.
MssaM It a satwiwer t l lie la lie n Pe*M which la aailllasl
a a lif ' rsrlwsla lha t H I n retaXlle«il&gt;a af all le i In a l asses
assn ailais* la Ibis
anas.

T
i

J-

♦
--f

~

•• M i t n i p n o x n a r r .*
’ •••
...
alkt

31

*»

Senator Will Ask
House Seats Cut
If Voting Denied
WASHINGTON (CPU — Sen
Pol McNamara said today hr
would introduce legislation to rut
the number of llouvr scats al
Inwrd an* *ta1c which deprive*
cilireu* of voting rights
Thr M ohican Democrat a l s o
• aid he would propose a constitu­
tional amendment In establish
maximum nallonal standards for
voling in frd rral rleclion*.
MrN'amara proposed an 1*
member com mittre on ensure.**
ional representation, tl would
nieel a fiir each biennial Hoove
election to determine whether any
dale had deprived eilueni of
voling right* and deride how
ouch any M ic h vlalr's House dele
;aGon vhoulll Ite trimmed
McNamara said the Constitu­
tion provide* lor reduction in a
slate's irprrsentation but lhal
Congress has never spelled mil
by law how it could he done.

News 0/ Men
In Service

•41 Chen e

.
group
■41 Hues
)41. Accumulsts

What . really
got
. .
. . . ihr , d rd. listi
potato lady t dainty dander up
was when a hand came on the
screen during thr coinmcreial
and \ rd out Ihr pirlurr of a
potato
Writ, lo IhuI down a long story,
the invevligalion hurrail of the
Federal Trade Com ml# don now
has the m atter under advisement
The real truth, says milady
Smith, 'l l found in*a d' llliei.due
report to the KTC from the t'nitrd Fresh Fruit and Vegetable
Association lhat viairs a potato
lias Indeed lev* calorie* than rice
I whipped over in sec Rrp, T
A. Thompson ill l.a i who rrp r r
senis about Ihe largest rire har
^P,nf(g
district
in
America
Brushing pail ihafl* of dried rice

nrr

B"
A’r
U
t
u Is

■:

|

Mawlh a m
Itae Tear
• HAS

Jamet A llurficld, romrutisary
man second clnss, US.N, son of
Mr*. Cither McCay of
Maple
Ase.. Hanford, returned to Umg
Bearh. Calll.. Ceh r. atwiard Ihe
lieavy cruiser t 'NS Columbvi*
after a six-ami a half month
cruise with Ihe U. 8. Seventh
Fleet in the Western Pacific.
While with the fleet the Colum
bus, liagvhip uf Commander.
Cruiser Division Three, ttwik part
in eacurling Chinese Nallunaliat
veasela which were ilrlivering auppliev during Ihe Quemoy and Mat­
su criaia.
The cruiser also made abort
visits to Yokosuka and Sasebo,
Japan. Okinawa, the Philippines,
and the British Crown Colony •(
Hong Kang.

S r Masqat* Child*
t three — perhaps four — vantage Krnnedy. In this la m t ramp is
WASHINGTON — In the mtny- point* Here in general M the Senator Barry Gold water, the
foremost exponent of right to•Mrd diiptils ever Ishor legiila-' alignment:
tiwi ane thing should be elesr
lt
John F. Kenoedy was stork and other union curbs. Tech­
•vea to the leader* of the big f|Ml
lh, fi,id with a broad nically. because of hit position
union*. Tb# truly appalling abuses r f p,rm hill to put in end to the on the Senate Labor Commlltre J
of labor power exposed over rrc notorious abuse, disclosed in the Gold water la sponsor of the Ad­
ent months hiva crested a wide invrvtigatmn of James Hoffs and ministration bill and that bat pro
spread demand for reform
his T ram steri union. Bui the Ken- dured considerable em barrass­
Those who are Jockeying for n,-(jy bill. co tponsored by Senator ment to all concerned.
In between are those who hope
position and power in the strug- Sam y;n i n j r „f Sorlh Carolina
lie now beginning in Congress * „ h „ 1({e J)ffT,or ra tie support, al tl.at i reform bill shorn of the
will ignore this at their peril »„ rontim g as a kind of sweetner TatiHartley am endments can be
Whsl may seem a temporary ad minor amendments to the Taft- quickly pa*ied. Moderate Repub
santage to be gained by blocking Hartley Act that labor wanti licans, such as Senator Gilford
modarai# and limited reform ran Without these amendments the Case of New Jersey, are working
turn into a serioua backfire if the A K I.G O might oppost the mea ; toward thi« end While he will
end result la no legislation at all tu re and perhaps succeed in kill- not say so. it is possible that
The fight wilt be waged from jng p
Kennedy would accept thi. com7 The Admlni*lration baa put promise in order to get a measure
in ita own measure which con- on the statute books effective
tains the reform proposals aimed against corrupt and racketeering
at union corruption It goes fur- unions and their corrupt traders
The bile the dust boys, who seem
, ther in Taft Hartley amendments,
taking in nrw ground on aeeon to bellese that by stalling mode
dary boycotla and certain forms rate action long enough public
of picketing strongly opposed by demand will finally result in leg)
WASHINGTON' (tJP li — The labor. This is a triumph torS e.- slatior. not punlahing but break
Atomic energy ( nmmission indav rclary of Labor Jam ra Mitchell ing Ihe union*, are In still an
confirmed reports that a sample who held off Ihe conservatives inolhrr category
They
coincide
of \tiin e.o 'a wheat grown in 1*17 the Administration In order to neatly with the desires of the Hof
contained
an unusually
ht-h present a “ modcratr" but allrg fa*
amount of radioactive •trontium *dly
comprehensive bill
Political ambition, it is hardly
—on from atomic fallout.
3
Senator John
M iGclIan necessary to add. is rampant
But officials an d there is no \ ha'r com m uter rspo.cd the Krnnedy is one of the leading eon
Indication invhody in the world Is ,b u ,« »• expected lo come up lenders for the Democratic romi
gelling anywhere near the mav. * " h ,Wi ®*» Pt“P«*»l' going nauon for President neat year
He has. however. Ihe advantatr
•rum permlilihte dn.e of slron- WJI&gt;'
bo,h '•Itrhell and
of
having worked last year for
Gum—M from food They said the
a irfonn bill in cooperation with
iverage of Minnesota wheat sam A /«
in \l
former Senator tretp* t**«. a
i . for I JV4i7-S* was far t«lo« A f ! P r / O T P 3 T 5
Mcpunlican. wno in hi. career in
e permissible level
the Nrw York legislature and in
In grnersl the northern hemiIhe Senate becam e one of the ahtrre gets more fallout from nu
lest, moil knowledgeable specia­
f i r tests than doe* the southern
lists in labor law. Ives, now rrmisphrre Among n o r t h e r n
mlsphere nations ihe U. S. re
After 7* years of service In the ' ' rfd' h i » *‘'c n hie blessing to
eivrs th* biggest dose. Among Navy. Av i at inn Structural M crh.
“ ' ..............
Secretary Mitchell's amhition
the stales, fallout is g reater on ole Stanley Janowvki of Heavy
to
be
Vice-Presidential
csndldaie
ihe average in the northern tier Attack Squadron Nine. (VAH9i
Strontium 90 is considered the hav retired la tnr fleet re irrv r on s Republican ticket headed by
worst long lr rm h tia rd among
thief Jjnnvtski enlisted in the ' ,tf
*1*1
the various fallout partirlrs. It Is Navy a t s seaman apprentice in been widely advertised. After the
Senate passed the Kennedy-lvr*
long lived sod. being chemically Scranton, Pa,, In IM1.
similar lo calcium, is absorbed
He served with Naval aviation bill. ** to I. .last year. Mitchell
.
_
by the hone* In Urge enough
from its earliest slacet. Besides " “ ,
" *nt! m,?lt o t . , ,R r'
amounts Ut radiations ran cause lilv experience* in aviation, hr publicans in th r House joined in
hone cancer and pom bly Iru had many adventures a* a Navy defeating il. This drew a strong
kemi*.
diver, working on salvage mis- " bt,kf (rnm U t t ,im fd *l "**'
playing pnliiics with essentiil la­
slons with the fleet.
Chief Janowtkl recalled his bor reform
I.abor leader* are feeling their
years aboard rru isrri in thr
19lo'», and World War II. where power since the election of l td
he taw action in the North Afri November. But when It it used,
at George Meany, head of Ihr
ran campaign
MIAMI BKACH I CPI)— Sen
The veteran eonfided, *TT! mis* AKLCIO is said tn hive used
,‘" f LMf':V ID Wyn I proposes the "N avy, " i t 'w s s 'V o o d 'io mr it. to dictate th r new members
that the t S open its border, to lm) , ha(1 , |n, ^ (niK, ,| met of the Senate !.*hor Committre.
Human
„ . . visitors
. . . to
. lei. them have
, But I a in looking forw ard to re- then even those long friendly
a first hand look at democracy in u r r ,„rri| anj , quiet nnme in with the objectives nf organised
labor grow resentful.
s
,,
.
. . . .. Jaiksonville.
A moderate reform hitl will
„ , . r **'* n° ' hlp |t
bide
.tanowski it entering a partner
MrGee told the Dade County Bar
|() j acVionvtile with th* D neither rnd all abutei nor stop
Ann. Monday. "Ju st get them A
lf)rt r&gt;in( shftp ^ Ihe controverts-. But it will h* t
over here to see. and let the Normandie Blvd
step in Ihe right direction
Busvians tvnd the toughest ones
(Communistsl they wan:.
TO D A Y S PICTURES
"They m*y write (lie party line

Officials Confirm
Wheat Radioactive

Chief Is Retiring

rice.
* genlltm sn who has his rye
invirad. he turned out to la- on Ihr poialo — Srn
Hrnry
such an nverpviwering crrral Dworshsk (R . Idshni. His statr
talesman that a Half-hour later grows potatory too
t walked nut crnggily with an
Mr
Dworshak lamented that
armload of p aik ag n l rite anil |jlr O vlrral government ships in
n en le rice recipes for tlie liras rajuun pmmils of tree rite for
lady nf our house
Idaho's school lunch program s
' le i me trll you about rice," while his state's bumper potato
he said And he did Told aland crop — some of it grown Just
In* good friend, John H Mc Atit two liloikt from Ihe school housri
Ian, president of the Cargill Co. —is frit In animals instead of to
Ine
who came down with a kids. 'Ih r Senator called It a
roronaiy six years ago
fiasco
“ The iW tnri gave him ontv
I'm not taking sides in this
Ih rrr months 1o live." said the vegetable hath up. rslorte wise or
lawmaker
"A professor from otherwise, hut to Ihr girls who
D u lr t nlvrrslly had arice diet may
he curious
about Mrs
that Mr. MrMdlan wrnt on Ate Smith's com plrtr daily diet menu,
nothing hut rice and stewed to here it is
, m ature The third y ear it was
Kor breakfast, loast and honey
r | ffi . (rwrt{ (oinaloes, and chle with coffee (black): lunch, fruit : r u J V n d ' f h i s ^ - . b S S
VOBK .U P .) - Portland
krn w|(h
,h(l in ( n u | , alt, anr) ro „ acr r hreve salad: dinner, • h . .
.H offs, widow of comedian Fred
’
_______ \__________
Alien, and advertising executive
boilnl out '*
broiled steak, medium-rare, tossI Joseph Bine* w rit married MonNnt long ago. Mr McMillan in rd salad, and baked poialo with
Corporate profits in tha l S. in ay at .Nt. M slschy't Roman Cathviird the Congressman down to a pat nf butter,
| olic Church.
h it yai lit. ' i hat m a n ," *aid the
Ih e Srn sir lady eats the jar- lennial year In t9.tf.
lawmaker. 'I s still on rice, lie's krl of
the polsto. Ino. “ Nutrl
a b o u t &lt;-* and down to ISO pounds lluus."
th r says, • esperially if
from IS'.Ur's so physically
fit j it's a Maine potato'*

Let Reds V isit
Senator Suggests

Allen Widow Weds

EVERY 2 :..-

T ire sfo n e

FREE

PAINTS
SAVE 40%lo S0%ON
ALL YOUR PAINTS
MASONRY IN TERIOR b *
Kxlcrmr H’h Ktihheri/.cd
f 198

iin n x i \
CUI.4IBS

&gt;i mi. .

m any b c u t i f u

.

C,nl.

V/OOD SEALER
|'n r rb«&gt;f». Cahlnvl*. rlvWnnls, ts s r f l* .
Hnals. elr, llsiil ur X-*ft Wnmi — Dries
1 ■&gt;!. lam es Ih r (.rain.

*

b Primer

Acrylic Sealer

§

D ries in .til M in u te *
# t
Cur nrw I'L l* te r. C e m e n t, S lu m s , Hlock
S h eet Rock &amp; W cmuI In te rio r o r e i t e r l n r ^

SEMI-GLOSS EN AM EL

(ini.

C.aL

.98

E x tre m e ( i t v e m g e

• 50 Ite n u tifn ! Culiin* • S elf L ev e lin g

•

e p p e a r a n c e . . . i i s a n ita r y
a n d e a s y to c l e a n . , . l a i t i

■98
)

for yeora. D on't m i n this

W h ile

o u tita n d in g b a rg a in .

Stocks

A.

a

U

^

A ^9. m*

C al.
kH M f ■
tr *

H i

Mary Larter r«IMIS
Corner Onk Ave# and First St.
FA 2-H6I9
OPPOSITE SANFORD HERALD

Last
H urryl

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM
HH

h # r# e a r l y .
our itockg a re
o u t w * w o n 't
m ore.

u tility c a n k eep * i t i n e w

ai

^

G tt
w h tn
s o ld
hove

U n b reak ab le p o ly e lh y ltn e

fla t.

’98
C) G

Alkyd Base Flat Wall Paint .

SPECIAL
PURCHASE

- Only a
special purchase
makts this LOW
PRICE possibltl

Will not rust, dent,
chip or p eel

g

Non-Ycllowing-50 Colors

•

a

HOUSE PA IN T ^

MARINE GRADE

II* !*. I'AKK AVF-

UTILITY
TRASH
CAN

%

m
1
l '98

Wicboldt’s

10-Gallon
Plastic

Heovy*duty h an d le

FUSION

ARK TOM ORROW S
TR EA SU R ES —

111
Ut

•

R.
S I.

Y iF C $ t o n c
S T O R E S

FA ».
0244

�/
W « d .» F t b . 1 8 , 1 9 5 9 — P a f » I

*

J/nenfa/ Art Is Club Topic

Party For Peggyj

w\t Sanford Garden Circles

O n 7 th

J •Sim
•»«i plicity

it the keynote in rangement In the F ar E ast *he
F! orien1
oriental flower arranging* stated laid that the idea came Into hr,
Mr* H. B Moore of Ft. Pierce in : when, in the ilxth century,
In an outstanding talk before Chineie Buddhut Monk* hecam r
member* of the Drtltwood and tired of teeing flower*. laid on
Ixora C irclet of the Sanford C a r­ their allari, e ith e r and die for
den Club. The meeting *aai held lark of water. From that tim e
Friday morning at the home of flower* and tt.elf arrangem ent
I Mri. John Morgan In M atfatr.
h ate become to important that
Mm . Moore,introduced
h r her thev are now a nece.t.ly Im tead
liiler, Mr*.Fred Canat, explain- of a luxury, even in the im alleit
rd that the had itudicd the oriental Japaneie hornet, A guest upon
art under Mr*. Thom at Cilbert entering a home. It taken ta a
of Ft. Pierce who held! a Ja niche where he kneel! at a dUpaneie degree in flower arrang lance of threr fret to adm ire the
1ing. She taitl that there are num flrtwrr arrangement, teroll and
emu* »ehoolt in Japan dedicated in rrm r burner
Vmrrifan
to thit art and arr »uprortrd In
Varying from the
the Ministry of Kduration
In idea of flower arrangem ent the
telling of the hiitnry of flower ar- Jap an rte add depth to their

O

J ,*

-------

------ • •#■•#&lt; „ 4

- — - - — c»»j*

o

Lillie Mu* Tf ; iy Lj nn Rabun
. ecentfy celebrated her 7lh birtJtday with a party at the homejn? J
her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Car!
Rabun, J r , \Ve»l F irit Street.
Th» ehddten g sthrieJ on th*
back lawn where they played. J
,a m rt snd were told ttorita by
Dottle Jardinc and her puppet,
Ollif.
Traditional birthday cake, in .
pink arid white, wa* terxed with
lie eiesm and candy to the fob
' - |U#»U Carole Ann l.e*
ate. Judy Smith. Janet Tripp;
Nancy Moore, Julia Ram ie), Suiri Il.vhh*. Brverly Morris, Char1 He S nugg
'loti* Fleitchmoln,
H w ’“ Saw ier
Donna Sawyer*,
fanetie Wolf. Sylvia Parker,’ and
lam ! Hardin.

grouping! and Mri. Moore point
r d „ul that the color of the flow
,
...
,
r " “ ,eM
in the forr , *n *rrangementt than line and
dcilgn. Very little rare and out
of icaion material u uied and in
4|| arrangrincntt the luatcriali

arr
U,r,‘ ** nfJflv **,0
,flr
Hiey f row- 1’ru/uiion i*
not admired ai the x at ant iparei
are ai meaningful and beautiful to
me people ai the (Inneri are to
them. Contrary la the popular
V
belief that in each arrangement
heaven, man and earth are Tr
I
preientrd. Mr*
Moore Hated
'hat Ja p a rn e rule* are xery flex
' ible.
Ituring her talk the attractive
tpeaker fa thinned and displayed
a number of dainty, beautiful ar
rangrment* m flat lontam rrt
which are learned in the Mortbana ichool, and in ta llrr con
t
tain rrt limn the N agrira school
She drtignrd many rninpositlont
The firit annual Com modore» wa* made by la-on T a y lo r to the twiner the group ami alto employ
Ball, gixen by the Sanford Boat retiring commodore, Dave Mac rd the use of m sea ton flnurrt
if
by ararngmg ■amiltiai and azaleas
and Ski Club to honor the in­ liillu . praitmg him for hit lire
During a short lmiines&lt; meet
coming Commodore, Charlie Puw te n rfforl* ill behalf of the club mg an announcenirnt w at matlr
ell, was to date, the highlight of
Mr. Mac (&lt;1111* promitrd hit tup to Ixora Circle m rntberi thal
thii y ear’s to n al calendar.
they would meet next on March
Itrld on Frtdav the n th at the t”,M "&gt; l,ir np'v Commodore
other officer* who were honor­ t3t!i at the home of Mrt Vann
Club houte Pf the H onda Power
Mr, #p«I Mi *. C C l.4 * tcn if
Parker. \ t In o’tlock tb-n •*•"
Corporation, the dar.ee was rn ed at the dance were Jim Young.
leave for a trip to the Red Barn Longwoed announce the engage
joyed by both members and \ u r Commodote Bca Hart to r- Nurtrry tn Euilis and arr re
n.ent of their daughter, Betty
friend* of the dub. proving them
I, u i* k v qur»lH In brine th rir n*n lunch , m . ..
,
u
CAM PUS
1 . ..
. .
Il#
. J n \c f. In l.in p 'l H wiitfltt. mhi
at adept on the dsnre floor at rr*|N&gt;mling Secretary i
, ni i anil ih r ho*tr«&lt;ri Mill runm h
7
t..,.. ___
the* are on tkn V pretentatlon Payne Recording F e r r etary
anil
„f j | r *nd x |r . narlow « right
1 fna Mar (.till*. Trravurrr
y
,,
. .
. .
M n Morgan and her ro h n .t rt Sanford.
Manx thank* go to the commit r , Jf, Mr, | | lrrv \xrir
&gt;|r ,
Mi*i luiwre-ue • « graduate of
lee member* who*e efforts made r.eorgr F Jr»*cn anti Mr* T J. I.* mao High School srd i* em
Dm a ninit tu tcetifu l dance.
Kilelme. verxed roffee and dough
The monthly Moonlight C ruue n"“ *° Ihr
m em ber.
Mrs W It Meriwether. Mr*
vtll hr held this Saturday, the Cordon Manley Mr* Vt \ llo
Mr and Mi* &lt;■ I Let. i anile.
l*t Thrre will be a conkoul at lVru* Mr* C F. Brook. Smith.
Mill Junk* Luxrn, daughter t o r SHuod* h*» b&lt;*n n»bie&lt;l one
Frenchm ans landing
Member* y1ri Wight
Kirtley. Mr.
T Navy rt 3rd Street fiom linu&gt;.
Hr. and M n. Sutnuer if. Lux-of th *
beauties a t Snead
may Ira te Sanford at their con
y|frp y rl ,| y Trrwilteger. lun. I rx
—
»
--------iC ollcK f, Janice nn* eicilcd to
” KU.NESDAi
Mi a mt Mr. J 1 IV"-1*ct*m*h ,
vcnirnce. anti return at a group y1ri | ' i r x ,fi \ | r , At Domino,
\av v W Aid Mreel ami from
h er honor by the r n llie student ^be irn in r choir of the First by moonlight.
Mrs tiru rg r K tik . Mr*
FranX
rt alter », (t kla
twwly and wiJtbe f ra tu m f m the i f’&gt;e*b&gt;terian Church will meet
Donohoe, Mr* u D B it hop J r .,
Mr. a nd Mn \
H A •kren,
13J3 edition of The P ines, the ml- lor ‘ upper at « p m and for
Mr*
Itougla* Sten ilro m .
Mr*.
Navy W. !*th St reel From 1,1.11 X
! t;e xearfccili.
rehearsal at A 30
John Burton I '
M r* Harry le e
Ohio.
.A home economics m ajor at The Mid-Week Ibblr Hour of
J r . . Mr*. A. J . Bracke n . Mrv
Mr and Mr. VI J rt lute with
Snead. Min Luxrn also hold, a ,hr F ,r»‘ Preihytrrian Church
Donald J&lt;%ie» Mr*. W ic r, 'lr»
w
Jrd Street
music schulanhip ard is accom- will be conducted by the Pastor,
Morgan, Mr* Donald B ale*. Mr* We»tin ih o u .r ,
panist for the Snead College at 7 p. m.
B
B
Hollingtw orlh. Air*
W. Finm Hart well, Ga.
Mr and Mr. B ll R .;i«ler.
The Chancel Choir of First
P Knowles. Mrs Spencer Maiden.
Choir. She is head ih e crlca d er ard
%
Mrs. Lll Scick of Fori Park
lhf e member of the teienU v organ- Presbyterian Church will be con
Mr*. Bobcrt Rosemond Mrs &lt;ia employ-ed by At ’anti* Co* it Line;
School in Orlando nil*
ired chapter of Sigma Phi Cam- Juctca by the Pa*tor. at T p m
na* Mrs Howard McNulty Air. W 1st Stnret. F’tom lam ps Fla
\w
guest speaker at the rrican m s, in*ernational w elfare tutor- The Chance! Choir
Mi. an,] M i., V 11 ILdilii.nn,
of First
D I. J a rre ll. Mrs. Kile line, 'tr*
(■ihhI shepherd
Home department of th "1"
Presbyterian Church will meet
Mnngnu* tine V\f . &gt;om
le»*tn Mr* tieorge " a le r * . AIis Nav v
at
I
n
ilrrl
I
u
litrran
i
hutch
Club on Thursday -*11*
t.ddv n illr. Ky.
•Mi** Luxtn, belter k n o w n tn at 7 30 p. m
I
W
Carm
an
't
r
*
Verne
Jenn
lies Finest It UnlitX. Jr.
eight o’clock.
M- ami Mr. It. lbP) fiuh|t v*nh
The Woman s Society of Cbri*
Ing*. Mr* i*. J la ip cr. Mr* J a ik
lg are •S anfl,,,btr* si • Du.ty, * is a 13j*
Iloiteivc* for the * J"o»eph S iad u ate of Seminole H ig h Scho. I. ,u n S * r v *ce of Kirst Methodist When the pinp hit Joel
l a i gford. Mr* Ja ck Youngbladc, t apltal&gt; &lt;’on*t. l « W 3rd hlteel
Church will liave a study entitled
talking about the teeing
Mr* Alford Chile*. *
Fm m Abingdnii. \ *
Mr* Herald
F itig e ra ld .
Mrs.
•Middle Fla.! Pilgrimage” at to "! *'*mni by the young men,
Terlap, Mrs
Karl ^ F l e e t , --------------------------Mi «nd Mi ■ '
1 i . i 1 1 ton
John Cullen. 'Ir » Howard W elglr,
a m. t lining with an Arabic Yea and the dreaming of dreams
Mr* ticorgc P ittar
M r. F J M ill*. M i* J " H ill. with It- llliig n A M .iilUi " r*t l i t
b, the old,
Coleman and Mrs
Mr* It &lt;
Hamilton, Mr* J . S tire t Fro m la-xiri|ii&gt;n. A. t ,
The monthly
,hf
Tbe W o H l Carden Club lunch- •Vur« ^
„1E
meeting and study of He must h a te lutcsien
' l r . a till Ms* X H eitim an . reIt Sangslrt and Mt* X a v ie r V 1-,
• * K -.n lim l. I'k a n in d rip Demon- con w i.l 1* civen on T h u rsd a y , the
,
First Baptist the xiilon of
F mmole F.xening
Thur&gt; |9jh&gt; &gt;t , j M |t ,h(. M, jU ) t ,Iln Soul-Wtnnin* at
tiled m in iates; Film V s*., and
grant.
H onardo tia Vinci who
»lration Club will
,
. ,, . ,
hum In d ia u a p iJii, In J
Church, 7 ;30 p ni
D r. Daihv Speak*
•
i
,, . a 19ih at 7 Hotel,
tlsv evening F e b /
T. .
A P ray er (Srnup will nieet in the wrote
T
lir
Magnolia
C
ircle
met
at
the
ti i lot k, at the itT on 2i" '
T»ic gue.l sh ak er w,II. be Mi. Daughter* of Wesley Classroom
Man »u l l fix’ on the nuUitlr
home of Mr*
W illiam \Va**on
J J* M ono of Ur Undo w ho will
The Shut In Prayer tiroup will *'l hit d iawing* of the fu»t
with Mr* Jan ie * Hunt iitlio v lc **
Program lo r
r ' cnm * 'll1*
i*b!c d rc o m tlo n i meet at the home of Mrs Alter flying machine*
llu rt t tpeaker wa* D r. J
F
A* each Jet cut* it* trad
he ’ Furniture f ' 10"
'T ™ d*y lo ,or- Palmer. t*l* Myrtlr Avr
Darby from the local Flxperimenl
The Hurd tesiion of the \\ S. arro«» the *ky.
rangrment” an^11,, * t f&lt; , b&gt; m". * " * ' ’* " * •
the hnttexe*. • *' Hetcher
Mr*. Mono ha* judged many i S study cour»e. "Middle Fa*t The dream ha» liecome a xitlon. Station who rsplained atmut thr
variim - ilit c a t r* and pc*t» in the
and Mr* Kill W&gt;r r i
| f lw a r
m H o n d a.
Pilgrimage,” will meet in M ihin the tisiun a reality.
Florida gaiden* and recommend
'ta n flies
ley Hall.
rd *av* t-i eradicate these pe»t*
Chapel Choir rehearsal at «s.J*i
He alvo showed a set of in l r m !
p. m.
ing alidr*
Senior Choir rrh rartal at ci.tS
Thr
h o itrvie s
terxed
rdffec
p. tn.
and rake with Mrs J . K Nlrh

T i I -cate a leak in a gax pipe,
brush map »m|» on the pipe. The
iilber will buhh’e w-here the js*
l* e-caping

Annual Ball Is Held
B y Boat And Ski Club

suss i . i n jn\i

k

i w\ itKM i:

t« m m msa i s u i
n t bh&gt;too* vatu*
Ootieii r n w iw l U n

Engagement Told

v»

Jaiiiccbuxen
Is College
&gt;eautv
O

Church
Calendar

atocal

Newcomers

Jjw im
Jjwla

£V SU ftiA

f“ wd*»h Luncheon Tomorrow

J^ople

^ r5*

G o e fz

7 .Hi p

m .—The Comrnistion on

( p s A A n n a ld

Robert 1 Mvrddrn. group man
fold in th
ager of Still the in Melt Telephorvr
and the lovely bloom o l pink
P in t Me*1* Connecticut, but
( n t* iunfilled tn Ins home with
c a m iT liis which ran be *cen from C f n r x ’ I l i u i L
I a t f it r iio
.lu m b e rs found the th eir In ing room window
the mumps
two of I'
x In i
Mr* C rt 11j mil S r id l b-w
M r. and Mri V V D o c li ar M l l S U c T C I l t M t ' t ' l
city of ,d rJ throu»:h
Uton arrived today to vtvit Mrv,
with re li* »nd n o w a r e eo- rive d from Tine Meadow* a * tour
T h r L i l l i e Women*’ Story H a
1st* but endtd up by. busing a guf met re cen tly m the home of ' * « * " h"&lt;’
-^ n lu n i
I 1
house onn Catalina D riv e . ” WeSsndra and Danell Wright Loch " r *
H am il w ill attend the
wed
x r planted an o th e r or- Arbor
ding of A lla n M affetl and Mi»»
even have
Nancy P lla l Mr. and M r*, s’ . W
The m eeting was presided over
KIN G *1'- 11 11
*“ T 'n ange tree in our y a rd ” s a y * Mrs
U
o
ctr.
a
pleasant
sp
eakin
g
worn
by Dottie Ja rd in e . ste ep resident I •••"Ml •*’ wlill arrive F rid a y fur
footl frT* * * ' c &gt;ou
S h e also and repo rt* and letter* were read
T h i l pend* on howr much an w ith brown eyes
wedding
Mr and Mrx Harold II
K • *1
W illiam s
s e rrr la ry .
frozen* &gt;our
i* willing added that Mr H o rtr is latXing by l.in d a
ner.
Tw
in I akr* are home
after
to r a ' ) ' Ja m e s D. Bromley, of spending »omr lim e h r r r th li |)u*lng th is lim e an F i l t e r pro
ronvu rdueallon s p e c illu t at S u m m e r which could in d ir a t r that gram, fo r th r agrd at different attending the l nited I te*h F ru it
and Vegetable Convention ai the
r : ln P e,|
iy,( c r iity of Rhotle Island they might lie perm anent rrvi rfl1 h(, m r,
Member* p ro m t were M arcia S la tle r Hilton Hole! in D a lla i
To
a freerer p a y it* way, d rn ts yet However. F lo r id a sun
shir.e^ Ji b * In compete w ith fn r
l.ip p in ro H . Karen 'le t r lr r , T rx a *
, ou * to use it often
■-■•.o
*hark
. i (n t u n n rrli |)0m P Ja rd in e . Susan D eklr. I.irs
tn a letter In Sanlnrd
Mr*
mean* h avin g most *f grandchildren
desrnbed
th rir
i ip
vm jia i. vegetables and fruits cut
da " l ll ia m * . Pal Moreen, Linda K a t in r r
'lr
tioetz li retired a lte r 31 viltch cll. Sandra " r ig h t . Danell which included much &gt;uht re
freerer,” said Brom lry.
I j 1*11 a M-cubic fool trerrer y e a r* at a P o ilm a ilr r and nu-v n right y (ril \ jrg ln ij itorhr and mg in New u rlean * wlu-re they
F
( ’ W illiam * saw
, , w ’ the
Hie M ardi lira * I’ arad r In
on)Kttc a y e a r i atmut *20 p a ste * much of hi* tim e a* an ,[|on»or*. Mr*
player (n,j ^|r ,
j , j jrdiruD allas they atlended the T r* a *
nf frozen lo o d i, the cost e n th u *la itir shuffle board
P“j
J,fllng and o jieralin g Ihe fre ci at Ih r Sanf«r-I Mud fir b o ard &lt; lub
proararn included stnrie* "Round I ’p ‘ p ally at 1Dr D a t'i*
M em orial Auditorium and aim
, , i | amount lo atiout
£&gt; ernt* w h e rr hr ard hi* wife a re nirm j, j Sandra " r ig h t and Pal vincren
pjciund. hr said. I f
you fill l * 1-* While here Die t .o e lie i ure &lt;(1(j „ ir _ , r ) | r r i(t
l n ,j went lo Ih r F lk t Club to pay
I freezer 2 's tim e *
a year attending i h e
Congregations! 4 fr, f J ( r 0 rn red hearts and
p rr their rrsp ect from hanford li u n
|F pounds of fo o di
the cost C h ris tia n ihurtF.
*ented them to their form er »pon light* of the D allas v isit, for M r*
p a rin g and operating the
.
snr
VI r*
Roche
Mrs
Roche Kastn er. Included a Netman M .
thmtrd the gtrla a hand puppet cu* fashion show and having an
t f r drop* to 12 rent*
artist use pure gold in sketching
id of froren food
T h . Annual Fanquet o f Stetson «hr had made and u»cd it in
a picture of her
t'n iv e rs itv legal alum ni w ill take the telling of stories.

Frco Fads

prr Alumni lo .Meet

Influence O f C o lo r
m n il I , a
,T P M L . -Minn. &lt; L I i-C o lo r

,hr,
»«d Prime re sta u ra n t

R lP K

’ a
and

i .uiYhi

f
o(
S rm tfl0 .f
f in a room has more to H thin u aM,WJ()
get* the eye.
Other panie* booXrd at th r re»Some tolor* may induce fatigue. | t |,"r'&lt;'nt irelude thr Ca**elbrrry
«r * bright lurciunite against
Jon’* l lub banquet in be given

right red. while other color earn- on , hp
(nations may rut down storking,
je ffic irn ry
or
cau*e
adverse
ffioodi w*rned home economist
Gertrude Eslero *. She said color
(election* for home* are too of­
ten based on fashion or personal
w h im , with no consideralion for
p ractical factor*.

, #Jt

’.hi* r*e**fi»

(4 IT -7 V
at

WHghl attended J-r tin pole
High *. bind in Sanfoid. lie has
.rite .I wuit th- t s im i) and
•* now an em ploy, of the Coca
Vela Bolt
i tmpany
The wel l ; ■* li b . an event
Mr

of 'p r il IVih and mipuat
wilt be •nnounrr-l later.

rooD B T o a ia i

v ia t w h ib i

We Have

plans

W i v e s H a v e Tea
Ih i*
a tlr i n**nn the
Fln lltte J
Men . t' ii e
i tut, rn trrla in rd
w ilh a ' l.e l i H e i Xeijuainted
Tea
at the L’SO building
T b . inform al tea wa* h rld be­
ta i-rn the hour* of three to fu e
with
'lr Ronald rtoodhnutr,
'li
lion T aylo r, Mrs W alle r
M umr and M r*. Wesley Place as

ltO*lC»»C!
I h r next m e rlin * of Ih r rlu*i
w ill hr t l o i h 2 at A o’clock at
th . 1 M l building
I lower Show
P A R IS 1 1 1*1) .— Plant*, flowers
and floral decoration* Jrum every
pan of the w m lil w ill lie fra lu rrit
at
the
F lm a lia
In teh ia llo n al.
opening In P ans April 3f

fe e d L aw ns N ow

HUNT'S
Tuxedo Keed Store
lo r .

S A n fa n l

A

2nd

FA 2-2624

LONNIE'S
L RKCOKD RACK
**Top* in I’opn’’
.11* K. lot St. Bt
SANFORD AVE.
Munic t« My UuntnfM
— — My One And
H u s in e s d

Notice To Clul»
M ri i
M. Flo w ers, jirriu irn t
o f lbs- Seminole County Federa
lion of Woman’ s (.lu ll* w i.h r* tn
.a ll the allen tin o of
all (tub
women l« the foitheom lng tele
east of the nen eral F .c .e ra i-o i
P.-e.ident on Februaiy Ju, 1913
Mi&lt;» D illo ld w ill appear ovet
;he FMwatd R . Murrow- Perton
To Person program at I " . 30 p m .
1 S T on the Columbia llroadra*
ing S vitem . Mr Vu rrn w • s u it
to Headquarter* w ill give women
*H over Ih r country an nppurmn
1 1v lo i r r Ih r H rad n u artrr* Bul«d
ing in Wa-hlngton, II. C

Bridge Cluli .Meets
The next meeting of the Sait
bud Duplicate Bridge Club will
hr im T h lln d a y evening at V
(i'&lt;lo«k at IFe C o m m unil/ t enter
Ddh and Magnolia
Vt thp last e v c u iu , « f tirujge
high *»uie« went to Vtr». 1 F
Anderson and Mr* lio i* A-lam*
V|t». Ilr n v r i C o id rll *nd Civile
tU m ie y won second and D r. and
Mr*. L . Mun*on won third

A Souncl .Savings Flan . . . The Beuinninj; Of Home Ownership!

New I dling lo r F t la ir s
SAN F R A N C IS C O ( L T D — The
( alifnrm a I nods R rse a rth In s ti­
tute recoim nend* this d e * ir r t :
F ill e c la irs with banana tee cream
and well-drained fruit co rktail
and lop tciih chocolate sam e

n o w s m o w i .m

;

Ol’KN
12:15

Vet

• »avii-gi program ha.»-i on saving re g u lirly whera monsy earn*

rnurr and l* com|&gt;lrlely

(,KT MURK Ol 1 t»i I.IFE DO OUT TO A
MOV IK.

af»

toward home o w nership. You

hx* »1ailrrl many on Ih rir way
j *\c

fo r the down payment and then

we w ill luan you the balance a{ low in te rn rates. And,

SEE O U R D IS P L A Y

O n ly

»• I ' t i U c iliin Suit
’ Art. Mai **«c l a — I

ola* iirrstding at the coffee table

The Wmt'** ^&gt;rrn ' on! *ni' 1joying the mivrliy of orange* anil Memt&gt;er*hip and Flvangehtm will
n ail com m unity o f ' g ra p efru it tn the back y a rd — meet in M cK in le y Hall.

w

plot ed by
&gt;anfoT d

(at 1st SisSitm, it*t-

Our Town

Mr.

i

Bi■

jo . -----

rem em ber, the la rg e r jo u r downpayment . . .

the lets the loan i*

t'-ing to eci*t yuu. So. »tait »a«mg *y-tem atically here and earn our
trig dividend . . . in an arcoui I that is insuied lo flO.uoo.

Tonight
Ol'EN V O l’H . K l i l l NT HERE TODAY!

at the
American Legion

foYMENT

Fair

•fodoAHD ■BOTH • KAflMU wjsiUI MJICHEU - 0«ifCNS lUSM-HtfisU

F K A T U R K : 1:0xl . -1:«rt . 5 :1 2 .7 :1 * - fl:2l

ADAMS
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
207 West First

St.

BOf HOff ityi
■RHnBw-edt M i H f s r e p ’

f

WEEKI WACWEESPRING.
^

IM * * ftkdM I M n M »«w

flVIST \EHEML
(A S S o4C I A T 1 0 M

w

�—« . . .

X *- » « .

—•*•'•&gt;

x.

•• •«

* *«*■»*t *•«* #Aj

u

f

%.

• -

ate

Far* *—Wed., Feb. 18, 1959

r+ m o a t*

fW tv T o o o

V

i

Pork Loins

Whole Or • k A Q c
Rib Half
*
Jf

ALL • (&gt;OOI) Urand Sliced

89

Bacon

2

m

Ueralf y

“SUPER RIGHT" Weatem Com Fed

RlHG

..39

I***

#infar0

CAP’S* JOHN’S Dry Pack Standard

- 33S| J*

Oysters

12 Or. Can

*&gt;

1n

GREEN GIANT GREAT 1UG TENDER

SwL Peas 6
FANCY GOLDEN

WHOLE KERNEL CORN

) t&gt;

LADY DEITY

Prune Juice 3

I • t|t.
ftlirk lil Chunk

Hot llr%

Tuna

A &amp; P OUR FINEST QUALITY

6‘/ i oz. 35c
a * '

P rn o n at Rise

Apple Sauce 8

Ivory Soap

$1°°

Medium Sli#

Ivory Soap
L iu

DETERGENT
Giant

I’fcf

49

2/19c

n it*

Ivory Soap

S a il

4 /25c

2/31c

Gentle

Ivory Snow lg. 33c
Detergent

Mi m l Tmlei

HEINZ

Tissue

Ketchup

2

Hollies

49

OCEAN SPRAY

M ir r il P u t r l

t H f w *M t o w a t

pood S to re s
200 Magnolia Are. a t 2nd Street
*

tx

2,21c

M irn l Tea

M m u

1

to

Napkins

Cranberry Sauce 6 c L $1°° NaPki"»

•+

1(1/99c

ao e x

10 / 1.00

Rltrken Charm

IN FL

Waxed Paper

19c

Nabiirn Premium

Saltines

Ivory Liquid q t 1.05
Camay Soap

2/27c

O re n er

G lint

Spic n* Span

89c

w*

ME
OC S o
TO G ST R E A P /
b .TS r ^ 5
. £5s

w ^e:

ricanaer

Comet giant 2/49c
Rhorttnlng

1 lb. 25c

HCV.' tVKAT ABE &gt; 00
O CV J?
&gt;OJ

Itatfi Rite

Crisco .. 3 lb* 95c

a

«r,

�*• # v r » «

•

v4*^ ii»|

§ ia

.y

Dust Catchers Can
c l a s s if ie d

in d e x

Become 'M o n e y
l-F O R BENT

t- L O S T AND FOUND

l OST-LEASE.
Big Sale Oe N E W unfurnithed 1 bedroom
T ^ i - i .o s t a n d rOUND
bouse. Lights and water furnishEverything.
Furniture
Center.
4 ^ 2 - F O R RENT
ed. FA 21391.
IA—ROOM ft BOARD
1-F O R RENT
2ATTRACTIYE furntahed room*
i
9—BEACH RENTALS
suitable for atore, office nr
L ir je
1 bedroom
unfurnished
4—WANTED TO RENT
alcrping. 125 month; ■* mile
a p t . Fla. room, tiled bath. 1700
f —REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
aoulh on Orlando Highway neat
Magnolia Ave. 1T0. FA 2 3*51.
*—F a r m s . a c r e a g e .
to Sunoco Station..
Completely remodeled * room UnGROVES
furntahed apartm ent. I S Park Fl'R BENT: 2 bedroom CB home,
, T—REAL ESTATE WANTED
kitchen equipped, near b ite, in
A te. New all itcel kitchen fully
f
4—MISCELLANEOUS
city. &gt;*A 23414.
equipped. Apply &gt;11 Park A te.
- t-FI.O W F.R S - PLANTS
tVEI.AKA APARTVTWTS: r w e i 2HEUROUM block heuie. Ideal
W
BIIRUBS
location. FA 24354.
private bath*. I l l W. F tm S i
I t —OFFICE EQUIPMENT
FURNISHED apartment FA 2 2100
I I — AUTOMOBILES .
FURNISHED room FA T7304.
TRAILERS
Three room (urniihed duplex 2 BEDROOM (urniihed apartment
11—BOATS ft MOTORS
Phone FA 20733.
apartm ent, 2101 Magnolia, 143 00
11-FA RM SUPPLIES A
Phone FA 21*51.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
MACHINERY
Kitchen
equipped;
enclosed
2 STORES for rent. Will renovate
1 4 -P E T S . LIVESTOCK .
back porch:
screened front
for tenant. FA 2 1232 d i) i.
SUPPLIES
porch:
garage:
nice lawn
FA 2 4T90 nights.
11—ARTICLES WANTED
Good location. Adults. FA 2-4669
I t —PLACES TO EAT
Nice sleeping room, private en­ or FA 2 3112.
IT—BEAUTY PARLORS
trance
and
private
bath.
(-WANTED TO BENT
FA 2 39*4
11— FEMALE HELP WANTED
I t — MALE HELP WANTED
2 Bedroom furnished house. 1213 COUPLE, reliable, good charac
1*—MALE OR FEMALE
ter am! references seek irnail
W, 2nd St. Inquire *1 1215
houie or apartment, kitchen
I t —WORK WANTED
W. 1st. after 4:30 p. m.
(urniihed. or la-aie-Managrraent
12—
BUSINESS
New
2
tw
dri»ti|
house
unfumlihed
of im all buam rsi with living
• *L. PORT UNITIES
on a lake, vicinity of Osteen.
quarter*. BOX 43, ta re SariTord
« —SPECIAI SERVICES
110.00 per month. P h o n e
Herald.
,
14— PIANO SERVICES
FA 2-0319 before I a. m. or
2 BEDROOM, prrferrably 2 bath
after 1 p. m.
v D 14A-BUILDLNG CONTRACTORS
home.
I loo
month.
Call
11—ELECTRICAL
LARGE (urniihed apsrtm rnt. 310
FA 2 2*02.
CONTRACTORS
Magnolia. Call A. K. Rosscttcr
ISA —BUILDING, REPAIRS.
Florist. FA 21951.
4-R EA L ESTATE FOR SALK
21.II BUILDING SUPPLIES
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house
MAJOR BRONN REALTY
31—NOTICE * PERSONALS
FA 2 5645.
Realtor
I I —ARTICLES FOR SALE
LAKE MARY
2f—FURNITURE A
Ph. FA 2-521? or FA J-IM4
HOUSEHOLD
3 BEDROOM CR home, kitchen
equipped, 11.W0. takr up low
v m i ii : th iin rK vn
TO; la trl* n. si. t. v IN «n.i - - monthly payment* 1’h FA 2.5276
VUt.VIV h i ! w i l . i r l j u l i v

I:

Legal Notice

* Sosa Is Executed;
Orders Self Shot

By FRANCIS I» MCCARTHY
HAVANA &lt;UPI&gt;—&gt;l»J. Je»us
Sosa Blanco. Cuba's twice convict
ed "'war crim inal No. I,'* was
A riecuted early today by a firing
® squad to which he give the o r­
der for hit own death.
Snsa was shot at 216 a m. e i t.
tn the dry must surrounding H a­
vana's
___ Cabana
_ __ Fortressprlson.
„
Reports from the SC.n. SlId he
farrd the firing squad bravely
*1 forgive jou, and I hope you
forgive m e.'' he said in a clear,
steady voice, and a moment lite r
spoke bis I n i word:
"F ire !"
The regular commander of the
firing squad admmiitered tha coup
de grace, firm s ■ .43-caliber bulIrl mm Sosa * brad IP make cer­
tain he w i i dead
Ariel Lima, a former policeman
sentenced to desth severil days
ago. was shot a few mlnutei
later.
A five-major * revolutionary tr i­
b u n al' headed by Maj. Camtlo
r * , Ulcnfucgos. the arm y'i chief of
w ataff, T urtday night rejected Sos i's appeal from h n aecond con­
viction id crimes againit Cubana
during the regime of ousted dieIjtn r Fulgencio Batista.
Soia. who w ai convicted for th*
first time tn the roman clrcua
atmosphere” of the Sport* Palace
Stadium, waa found guilty TueaIN
day for a iccond time of "m u r­
der, tw endtariim , looting, rob• bery and property d a m ig t" to •
military courtroom here.
*.

i?

s*

si AIIViiI.li. •i&gt;'t
.Vll.NiiU'
hi.
*.!(» If llvln«
»r.4 ir
•l.j.l i h . l - inWno»n hair*
■
iflH ii, | . * i l t s s ,
iisn lin ;
aflU
*in an-S
*lt e*r#*t'.*
.'■ in lin e h s. ihrt»t:ar&gt; ..r ui’i l u
» &gt; . f the • • I I i | . f * n c l j n n ».f
u lh rrn lsv . «n.|
411 *n-l alt
l&gt;*r*.il&gt;&gt; ilMlmlnic »n c . s l a t *
f ' * n i . III Ir, nr (rtt»r*«t In. «■r

1|* I

u|Hitt, tl-i

f**l (n-iyrrll
IMII

Vrr.ln i l l K t I M . r&lt; *1&gt;)
ik irief.

4 ROOM unfurnished frame house
on large lot. 4 miles Weil of
Sanford, off Rl. 46. D ftp well.
FA 2 142*
__

Legal Notice

3b r

Catchers' If You
#«afnr&amp;

iira td

^

‘

0

tA F F -A -D A Y

"Cal!

Realtor
I'hane FA

SPECIAL RBRVICRR
WELL linil.I.lN G
Fairbanka Morse Pumps
Repairs to wII makes
HOWARD W. LUNG
307 F. Commercial Ave
Phono FA 2 2*33

2.1641

I—FLOWER*. PI-A NT*
GKAP I VI I I F NURSERY
REAUTIFUL HOLLY
All kinda and files
Grape villa Ave.
FA 2 0M*
Floral Arrangement* — Corsages.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 21*22 or FA 2 0270

rre

w oo dru
Farm ft Garda* Caaslae
ANNUALS
M l Calery A»a.
11-A I rr«W ORILKS-TR AD.RRS

4 giNltHh*t*a«r*Mu

• You’re not oven TRYING to iinagin# you're in
Venice I"
RRAL ESTATE FOR SA L*

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
P IN E C R E S T
3rd Addition.

KRAI. ESTATE FOM .1ALB

COUNTRY CLUB
a
MANOR
2 H edroom s
F l o r i d * Room
— F.1I.A . —

$ 2 8 0 00
( I n c l u d e s Cioaing)

$8280 .00

only $&amp;7..r&gt;0 monthly

V A - PHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As S100

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Stenstrom Kculty

CAIHLLAU
Iii* _ ■n o ' Special Fleetwood
Sedan. Full Power — Factory
Air Conditioned — I-ocal Car.
This ca r has true e je appeal
ROLLER MOTOR (SALEM
2nd A Palmetto
FA 2 *231

FARMER’S a RKNCY
1*53 PONTIAC Starehief. fully
N. V. Farm er, Rraltor
rqulptved. p r e f e c t condition,
I». II. Mhltmore, Aiv«c.
f l.23&lt;i Can be fs.lanced for re ­
sponsible buyer. Phone FA 2 0331
II* S. Freneh Ave. Th. FA 2 5221
dav or FA 2dVt|7 evenings.
After hours FA 2 2611 or FA 2 4321

TO SETTLE ESTATE

AVAILABLE NOW

Seminole Realty

Scoff's Palm Manor

Hall*

3 BEDROOM, 1's bath* new masisnry home. Good to o lion. Close
Its schools and shopping center.
lv s.il, FHA financed.
MONA JARVIS
FA M i l l

IV Tin: I Mil I IT 1JHMT. VIWTSI
U om ei D esigned F o r
j i m i i t i . i i m u r n r r ic i n m " iv « wsi n m •iiMivsit.i:
Horld* Living.
(III VII I l l s VI HIM Ml. ——
It. W g lN K Il. tin l i • In t ' v ' ' m u l t iv Tin: yi v r u ii el* t i i »; ai; ' ’I'- 3 i i B e d ro o m s— 1 i 2 B a th s
* Dla.-ks West of French
I'gurt *&gt;f th* Nin th J u l i a u l C lf '•». TI oX 111' INFANT SVIII. HT IIS-N|i« a tiff f««r
t v w iiir . FI or- NT PVUD *ol IIOOA LKl. IITIllJ
Avenue an 20th Street.
13b, in Chan oar &gt; .*•&gt;. Ifvt#. Th* ha* h" M in i i: t o snow r u *r:
MODEL 01'r.N DAILY
lur« uf tha null ii i*ti&gt;f T«&gt; uniat Tift:
htvti : i &gt;v I'LoltlUA To;
Ti.i. ,YRTWet V?1 the
I'LAL'Di: AMIK
For the Rrit n u ts Tn Rest Esllt*
II,ml* 1 Hus IS
• ill 1I1J ls*t Itiaraafl »'f Maetlr.1.
Sim«n*id na.iiala
IS. Tuistuhlit :* iMuth. Bang. 31
3KK
CULLEN ft IIARKKY
A
(1
1
1
urn
Callllr'U
baslna
btan
i:**l. Kamlual* t 'u u n i) . E la n d *
W. A. t agle, Jr. SatMiuan
l" »"d
ls-s 3t fsst s l a n g t * h **i bvuaU- flltd In Ih* Clrrult
f.
r
SamlOul*
I'ounlv.
SUrldlk
!'•
i r r far N i l p u r p s . s
110 N. Park Ave. Ilv. FA S M il
Th* till* *r Ik* . * s » l* v . v n u v i nan.au, WI, * t a I n _e#llU*OW»*
vv h i x K t i , Ji.’s e u : n i v c i v t i i in* IIKNNT lit llli and RO«V L*K
S»(f.
K A I t n r IIO.VXUTT
its: wi: llTKti. Ms wlf* aaak t-i s 1ar« *
Ft HI THE SM ALL FAMILY
MONXISTT hi* wrl'r *uJ ir AII* •!.«&gt; , arisin rnin,#ii rnlnnr famal* cMlo.
2 IIEDRDOM
I'll
home
vsi'.h
1 INFANT AJIIK. Ih**» s o n.
WKINBIt.
*tn*l*.
nUInlirt*. (o-w11
aanta *f. I&gt; - ana* a**d ra-iuli* «u«
hrirk trim Tile bath, kltrhrn
s-sraua Lot IK Tl it. LAIN *r*l - tu
l.a
and
abd'ar
latufa
Ilia
alwi**
Im n ic d ia t* Occupancy
SI I.AIN. Ms wife. Shd JOHN H lltj# Court an Ilia tnd da* of
equip|ietl, M-rrrnrtl jiurili suitAlt Not.tr a i d -----IIlNul.U. Ms
yiarrh. A. I i , ill* th*" *"■! tnai*
IVe
Gu*r«:iIco lVisonal
able fur I la. room f'arpurie
siirt. If l l i l n e , a n t If rts.-J. their tn
t*l.s». If an* Sou
unk now n hair*. i l a t l i t r s )*** i*r* whv*h"W
tha ra.|.4aa' ef III* Paillfoo.
* nil utility room. Oak shaitrd
Natlsfiictifui or Vuur
or a i a n i a a s and i n s and e l l ca r. • &gt;• knaln ai.ould «*! ta craniad
lawn, f e n ro l bark yard. In
a s m i l a i m i n * tie. ihrouali &lt;r unMoney Cheerfully
lltiain
fall
ool
ana
a
I‘»,
ra.
dar anv o f tha aald d tfa n d a n l* or Pro I'anfaaan
will na am.'.-l
( It) J'I S.'dI ISI
Refunded.
btharsslas and ant and all n ' t - aaalnai suu and th* cauia vracaad
aons &gt;Jaunliia anv astala
raint. • i n.rl.
Itll*. nr l l i l t r t a ’ In. ot llarj unnli
nlTM:** ms hand .nd nffir .1
N|( E older U n ln-druom home
tn* rral tir.-o a n v harstn daarrtt.ad .**1 at nailford. A.mlisnta 1'iu .l s
mill modern balh and kilrhrn
ur a n r o a r l (h*r*»f dafandama
Florida on Mil* Slid das id J in T - u and aai n o ' s o u i n
ra. uarr. A. I*. IIS*
Hardwood floor*, wall heat,
it 1. l r # d t s fit* v u u r i n a s i r
ii !• Harndnn
large closets. 2 screened porrh
w ith
th* i lark ot I ha s h o t a
Clark nt th* ctrculi court
a n tlt lt d
Court
and
aarya
a
AmtiIi. oI* Cnunts. FlarMa
es and 2 ear garage. On large
t o n e lharen f ur»n-v i d . l n l t r f . *iHi: i l l Jlartna T. Vihlin
lot in illy. *l3,&lt;Ujn0.
lornav*.
TIIOMl'knX A
Hlir.TT.
it. r .
whoa* Adilraa* It s i K e lt I ' t n l l a l Ilnrdnn V S'rrd.rlik
A sttiu e l l r l i n l n . I'lorlda nal laiaf Alturnsi f«r l'#TItlon,; 4
C o r. I lw y . 17*92 &amp; 271 h fl(. IF JOU Work in liu u a or Orlando
t h t n Slarrh l u l l , t i l s as r t a u lted 30« ,V, r*tb A n n u l
»&gt;s law als* a l&gt;t- ' i t rro C"n. F'. ft Hot 1*1"
wr have a home for you. local
Phone FA M 5 0 I
f a . s o will h* anttrad a i a l n t t so u Sanford. Florida
eif” near 17 92 in t assellierry
and aarh of y o u
I
F
IT
IS
R
E
A
L
E
S
T
A
T
F
.
i v v v ' i T x c J t vv n r n g o r r h i t *
Neat 2 bedroom ( n. kilrhrn
htrtunt ) asl m v h a n l and a#fla*4
aik Crum’ty ft Monulth
equipped, carportc and utility
m»' offlrlal »•*! *l Sanf -rd. eaml- la rk* 1 • ur 1 «r |k* Canalr i s l a * i t 1IT Sauth Park Ph. FA 3 4435
unla founts. 1‘lnrlla this iud dai laaalaala t a a a l r . I latlda. la Fro*
loom. 17.920 00.
kala.
of fahruars. i»l*
la rai I'.aiaia or
n . I* Harndan
itl.A.NClii; KITCH EN* VVAUK
7 Room home, hardwruxl (limrs,
Aa I'ltfk o' ball fours
l&gt;f*r«a*d
Si.
C.
Iiv Slarlha T. VlMan
kitchen electric, spate heat,
Ta Alt rradllara aad Fataaaa liasK a tutv Clark
la* t Ulai* ar SJaaiaad* Aella.i
air
conditioned
Inquire
Til
1.6
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
F a 3-&lt;12J
Sale Cat* 1*I
t 'moM 'm o v
a n n r .T T
Mcllonvlll*.
You *nd *a«h ef mu *r* h*r*kv
&lt;&lt; &gt;:**l fantral a n n u l
nntlftad and raoulrad I■&gt; nns.nl
Altoroaa* for I'lalntlffs
KAYMUM) M, HAl,I,
• nt tlalms and damsnds win, I, i y i
UrUnda riorld*
or alM.tr of &gt;uu, rnai l a . , a.alriat
l.tlt II .3Rm ill
REALTOR A 1N8URDK
h* anal* of IH.A.M IIi: kiTCIt- THREE bedroom Mock home, kit
•N* "AIIK. dtvStlrd a:* of tai l
chen equipment. V e n e t i a n Third St. ft Park Avenue. South
iv t h i : e m i t i t c o t n r . v i v t ii Counts |n lha Counts- Julia of
V all Call Ball
J i r m i a t . cl wet it i .v avii r u n »sissln«la Counts-. Florida. •( Ms
blinds, disposal, kltrhrn exhaust
nfflc* in lha rourt houaa of ta ll
CHIVULK COL VTV'. FLOHID.i
Phone
FA 2 36(1
F u v ra l services wer* held at •CMA
CouriT
ar
*anf«rd.
Flarld*
«sitMn
fan, Urge fenced tn hack yard
V( KM 1 VO. | « « »
ataht ralandar rronihs from lha
•T A T IT nnv K4IKMKVT
Carey Hand chapel in Orlando
with shade trees Total price
lima
of
ih*
flrai
nublliaii-n
of
Tuesday morning for Mrs. Mary j . m ii h i m : a.
ils nolle# Ca.h . I■Iits or daman.I
*13.200 W requiting
*2 XV) Ml 55. II. "Bill” STK.AIPKU Agency
I'lalMltr. M
shall !&gt;• In nrlMna and at,a 11 Mat.
Ilighton Nelherlon. 34, »ho died
R raliur A Insurer
down and 170no monthly which
a%&lt;a•
i-fflia addra.a of lha tlalmaot, an.|
t Y u o u n t r r m *t si. tha ulaaa ,.f r.aidau, a and n-..* ,.f
in that rlty Sunday. Burial waa in rjiA N k
includes laves and insurance. As'oe, U u r a B. Oiler, II. K. Taffer
t-ifandants Ilia uf ih* rlalmam. and anall la
the family plot in Richmond, Vir­
Ariel! Price, Everett Harper
Exclusive with
• wfvfn to hr th i (lalmtnt • e ip *
v o n c e t o s r e s v*
• n 1 iann / fur
i u^h cUlm or
TO: RALPH
VVOODI i M
**4 • m#pn$y. ---ginia.
Phrm* FA 2 1391
112 N. Park
iifid rn
gh,„
ill«4
«U i a void ROBERT A. WIU.IAMS. Realtor
yA
a S'c C* dI t Tun w o o d - d• majM nest
Mrs. Nelherlon. a resident of
Holsoft tVllUi Wira
nt *'iv hi* »if»
Raymond
l.undqulst.
Assoc
Aa M fr.li.f „f I hi lain Will
I'uai n r r i 't h i ;•
Hanford for many jeers, waa the
FA 2 3*31
Atlantic Bank Itldg l ' " ' 1' 1 " » SAI L Large 62 i ID
#rs*l
„f
Cnallahtiaon N*W J . is a r
daughter of Mr and Mra. Sam R.
liood land, cleared, tiiln e land
iii . a .n ciu ; k i fcijKN ■ \ u n i :
Tot: aiis : iiK io im MrTih‘is:t»
t'lkfai* I
tnghtnn She was torn in S avan­ th*l a ■’.•lublllhi for lha satai-uskBED
R
O
O
M
home,
t
tiled
tiaih.
|
*• wping. C ash n r sm all payment
irent or • tiaiulort asssmsnt J ji outolkdiliPi Jtfiuiir .Ith.
nah.
kltch rn fu rn ilhetl, dining area,
down, belanre- *2'i per month,
arrets jour I s r l s In aerllnn* I, IS
She w ii a graduate of Seminole • nd 17. Taonthta IS aouth. Uarts
liv in g room, utility room, imrrii
*'• * • MANN
IS i:a*i. **mlnala C*unt&gt;. FlorlCt
Aibcitos t i d i n g
HardwiMMl ,lo » w
&lt;-akr Monroe
High School, and later attended the sihlch
*d|aln Uosarpmaol U u I t \ iiia : ( nt \ t \ Ji tMir« i n i h r ,
I’honr EA 2 5*11
Chlrago College of Art
• nd 1 In said Pa.ilors h*s baan is o n i nn a r . t m o i •;
floors 49,130. reasonable itown
Iliad agamtl you and iou a r t ra- i t . riiiifiiM
payment
Her survivors also include ■ ton, OUlrad
In »*r*a a snnr nf M&gt;ur is mi; »;• i %i r. «»• ,
Robin, of Orlando; a sister. Mrs. Aiianar or llaad * In |U* I • m- ItIC IU Itli J III NUT.
2 BEDROOM hnme nn two lots
no ih# Plan Off* altnr'-iy.
S inry Powell, Vorktown. Va.; a plaint
I 'ffiilfd
t'snial J I d D i n nf (h* law (irm
I flic bath, living room, dining 33 K offer a custom built 2 tied
niMM ri.
brother, John pigbtoa of Leea- of WARfltCK and I.* TS vns. :** t h ® . ^«nTr i\ rrrt om*
nturn masunry home, very spa
r n s&gt; nifjk j u
room,
kitchen with lots of rain
Park
Asanua.
PnuMi
"
tmar
Park.
burg.
vi
rvTi:n*;iTrn is
rtuus throughout end in like new
Plarlda. and ftl* lha nrlalnal An* t*i.i.
nett,
utility
room
and
earperte
: ijit it k
i t i&lt;*h a rr» j
a a t r or Piaadlo* In lha offlra nf IIIu pM»Y.
condition. Partially furnished.
I'lXUAHKls
*6.300. low down p.i\mrni
Ih* I’larls nf II a I'lrrull I'nurl on
O i r HkiltKIir .NllTII't Kli A . O. R O B E R T S . B ea l Estate
All for *10,300 00. Cash ordernr t a f, r a tha ISlh da* • ' &gt;la • h f h T*»l
i m a n t i * ts In«frunia r |i
ISIS, tf ynu fall |o -iii a*, a da- j***i111
m i but can hr financed locally,
FA 2 4902
na i *i ft - th • i j|* i u hi min4
Craa nru •nnfaaan *• ill Sa anlatad Taaiin-o«t
a*l4 d#ie&lt;)«nt Is . «
Immediate possession.
aaalnai v*u for Ih# it: il dtmand* ►
*•4 adi»t4iUd la i' okat• &lt;n ta.d
I t In ih* t’nnie'ainf
Court
dm.v k and o m - n n s i&gt;
**«•
sn n H r.rr .n r
fard. hamiooln I'suSii, Florid*, f!I»t o rw ItliIn
* « ralandar in**nli*
3 BEDROOM borne. 119 I'lnccrrst
HERBERT RTF1NSTROM
this (III •!«» *-f » .bru* IS. I III
from
*l«p
d*«* nf flTAi t&gt;j M11« •
ii
I' mlHsl-VS I'lark of
Drive, near I'tncrreil Sihool,
Iteglstered Broker
I'.a I'lr.ult k'nuii of Raisiln*!* linn (•* IL * ,VftfU* fi* ah|i*Ar In
tali Cattrl nn»i
rlH t,
I.YN.N ItlsM .R
rv rrllrn t nindiimn. As low as
I sTuntr
ana ?»iu «an.
tha arHaf* »vf
Hi Martha T. VlhtaW
*900uj down. Ilalanrc like rent
I.OITIE RHtHDWAY
paid (Nil*ft Ih a4m|llii*i *aid Will
Uii m ii i'lark
KEN TOHHI.IT
In pmhAiA ihould po| aland un&gt;
rianiat J I^Satra
ia«ak#d
eve iv * n n i‘'K * i ..r s : v n r
Allot laics
l' tlon*5 AUiandaP
J»* Park t i r i i&gt; *oulh
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
('o u n tr Judge
P a m I ft n I # III N. Park — Th. EA ! 242*
VVIntar S’ark, Florid#
Eli/ Mcthvin—Yclma Gonraler,
Cuunfr. KloPlda
Aii - ' M i fnr Plalnuff
Hi
Latfia Unm t | r
Adelaide If. Moic* — Associates,
Pubilah I'ab 11. is. : l and Marik
n a rk
« 1SSS
1901 Park Ave
FA 2 3232
firn.NEr. MtDO.sAi.n a jia .x d - *200 Down Slot) Monthly
JefJT
a in f • fmr fTiocutora
3 BEDROOMS with nak Boon Nice 2 bedroom house on 2 acres
fp| V &gt;!o»»i PffAAl
lend. Across the road from
n»pia ndn, n mid ft
ceramic tile bath. Utility room
Little Venice. Neat tn Golf
P uMl t h » • !
t • f t A Mft f « 11
and carportc. Nice yard with
I’lca-ani Surroundinga
• Special Uieto
Course. F'A 2 0973.
good carpet of grass
• I.lcenaed I.PN On Duly At All Timet
HEDRooM home, kitchen equip­
• Horn* Atmoaphere
ped, Fla. room. Smell down
MADISON. WU. u r n - David S 1,0(10 D ow n * 1 0 0 .M onthly
payment. FA 2 MM.
nianchard Republican floor trad­ 4 BEDROOMS. 2 Lathi, well locat­
ed in town. Total prico 111,000.
er la the Wficonsin Allcmbly, has
RATES 9100 To $200
MAYFAIR S E C T IO N : Spacious 3charged that (ho Democrats have
Accwrdisf T* Car* Repaired
bedroom furnished home, Own­
NEED
recrbiled th* Uspllot ptge boy* *i
er. FA 2 -IM .
10 ACHES or more with modern
Spies.
home
on
W
rit
aide
of
town.
“ When you see e page i round,
3 BEDROOM UB, thing ft dining
don't talk,** he advised GOP col­ SMALL tract* of land, high cr
room, kitchen equipped, family
Roma For Tha Aged
low
ground.
leagues.
room, 2 baths, quiet neighborO r . 21th ft Hlway 17 t j
Phone FA M21*
ROSA I*. PAYTON
hood, city limits. $||.300. Gl
There were four trailer parks Rrgfctered Real E state Broker
mortgage. |3 M down or terms
to New York Cily at latest counL f f t . £ f t M M ; - 13-32 a t g i a v a U u a . l 'A ^ 1U9,

‘Enemy’ In The Camp

n

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French As*.

J. W. H.ALL

Tak# nett » th»* • »ul«
riled • e i i n r t
i t&gt;u S'&gt;
AAJCON
Vv i ; e m ; i: Jo w l* , u w BIX it It Ms
««ir» ii s h u t
111 »x v i :t t
i t i: x t :
IIONNBTT hi* wir». *«U IIAP.-d.l!

W W W W W W W fi

Inexpensive W an t A d

W ed .. F e b . IP. 10.W— Pftjre 0 3—RE \ l . ESTATE FOR SALE

Mrs. Netherton,
Ex-Resident, Dies

f
»
f
Tvf
*
►

Use A n

CADILLAC
195? '62'' Nperlal * Door Sedan —
Power Brakes ~ Power Steer
mg — 20.2ST actual — Originat
Tire* — Spare h at never been
used,
DMA *51*3
HOI JF K MOTOR SALEM
2nd * Palmetto
F A 2 *23t
CADILLAC
1937 — "no” Special 4 floor Se
dan. Power ilrakrs — Power
Steering — Power Wlndnw* and
S e a ls. I ma l one o an e r ear. Nrw
White Wall Tires
ONLY 21)3
HOLI ER MOTOR MALES
2nd A Palmetto
EA 2*231
19)4 OLDS Super M. 4 door, PR.
PS. WST. Radio with BS.
healer, aulromc e je Very dean

Quirk laundromat Service
Shuts Finished In 4M Hours
Saniton* Dry Cleaning
E. 2 ith St. Foodmart Bldg,
BOUTHSIDK
l.kUNDROMAT

•ARTYCLWM FOB BALE
3 Piece living room suite, need*
refinivhing. FA 2-7164.
WHEEL CHAIR: good condition.
Phone FA 23213.
Cotton A Wool Y anu, Notions,
Threada, Tapes,
KULt.tNs u o n n r s h o p
At The Sign Of Th* Toteim Pwto.
2617 S. Freneh A ct.

RESTAURANT A STORK ft*,
turev: mrat scalra, vegetable
R0IJ.AWAY. Hospital and Rat»
avoirs. vIikiN, counter.
gas
Reds. Day, Week or Month—
beater, eteitrie refrigerator. H
Tal. FA 2-3111. Furniture Center
burner gas stme A grill, stainl i t W tJt f ir s t St.
less steel electric vegetable
rase, meat ca*e and odd furni­
• Furniture Moving ft Storage
ture W, it Fllioit, Astor P ark.
t \ r , PHILLIPS. Agent
Florida. Phone Mohawk 9-3002.
WASHBURN VAN LINKS
13150 French Ave.
FA 2 1991 Jackets - I* i.-t.s • Tents * l.ugcage
ARMY N.WY SURPLUS
Television T u h ti Teated Free.
310 Sar.ford Avenue
BOLUS'S HORRY SHOP
At Th# Sign Of Tlie Totem Pole.
FACTORY .TO YOU
2*17 8. French Ave.
3T UMI.M M
VENE’I I AN BUNDS
HEATING
Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
H. B. POPE CO.
rati with plasUe ends, rustic
21* 8. Park ----- FA 2 423t
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
S e n k a n k (H ass «ml P a i n t C o .
I l l I I I W 2nd St. I*h. FA 2 4622
„
4V«li- .
Windshield
IU c k HImm awtnjT needle. Gg-aag, Singer
•••wing machine. Brand new.
Door GUm
\ ent Glatut
*23 down and p j,m r n ti of 112.00
SERVICE ,
per month. Phone FA 2 1630.
S e n k a rllt GI« m an il P .iin l Co.
112 114 W. 2nd St. Ph. F \ 21422
ANTIQUES and JOYCE R .~ "
PACKARD
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state t'. S. Highway l? n: (C assrltierry)
ntente. Invoice*, band bills, ami P. O, Box 377. le rn P ark, F la.
programs.
etc.
Progressive
3V Park MI 7 3310
Punting Co. Phone FA 2 2951 —
Antlqurs with a Past
306 West 13th St.
SMALL ! Irrlrir Washer, *35 ;
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
White sewing machine head, can
SYSTEMS
be converted tn portable. Good
All types *nd sires, installed
condition. 272 Deflary Dr. De"Do It Yourself*
Bary. f u .
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Single built ucmhI bed. m attress ft
S T I N E
spring. FA 26293.
Mar bine and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
I h. FA 2*422 This it a Her pass to Hie Rita
T bratre for Elaine Smith. E ap.
PRESERVE your baby's »hi*es in
dale March 4lh.
everlasting bronrr,
gold or
silver—Write
29—FURNITURE and
RAW KKAI T
lltlUMEIIOLD GOOD*
91* North Reath M.
Daytona Beach, I'll,
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
• We BUY the Most
UA—PLl'M IH M ; and HOOFING • We BELL the Most
• 35 r PAY the Most
c 3t.i. T in .svn 11 :
SUPER TRADING POST
P H MRING A HEATING INC
Ph. FA 2 0677
SANFORD
Phone FA 2 7691

AUTO CLASS
INSTALLED

PLUMBING
Conliading A Repairs
reasonable. Phone FA 7 17*1.
Free Estim ates
^CADILLAC
R. I . HARVEY
1937 '6 2 '' 4 Door Sedan — Power 264 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33JL3
Steering — Power Brakes — Hadm and Heater *- Factory Air.j
Conditioned -— White and Blue
7 lone finish with grey rulor
PLUMBING
Inferior.
HEATING
DM.3 1193
HOLLF.II MOTOR BALER
AIR HINDI I DINING
.'nd A Palmrllo
H IN T* 3 (T and REPAIR WORK
FA 2 *211
IMI Sanford \v e.
FA 2*542
PONTIAC Chieftain. '31 model;
straight
6
standard
shift;
Joe U. Thomaa
heater food tires; esvellent
FA 2u4W
■or jltlnn Ph Sanford FA 2-4*71 1023 Sarlta St
Day or FA 2 444* evenings.
U -P IA N O MERVICE
12—BOATS im t MDfOKB
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRIMe
3V. I.. IIAB3IUN
"Gateway la the Walriway '
Ph. FA 2 4223 Afier 3.0&lt;3 p nt.
3 mtr fvtnrud* flaaler
HlHCSON SPORTING C.tJODS
This Is a free pais tn ihc llltz
101 4 M F. t«t. Pb«n« FA 5 »9«t
Tlieatrr lor Gi-orgr 33alter Moi
gan. Flsp date- March -tth
It Ft CtlRREUT CR A IT Ih.al
and trailer, remote controls and
A BUILDING t ONTRACKHtS
•trrring, l«p and aide curtains.
25 b p Johnson S|wed Metrr For carpentry, painting, «eceen
and many other extras 1573 or
ing. roofing, and piaster repair,
will lake trade In. FA 2 7429
asphalt tile, a&lt;brlt»t a ding, '
masonry nr w..od step*, leveling i
11— Pels Live slock SssjSjdie^
and repairing garage) and
wrecking call F,3 2-4SW.
BOXER PUPPIES for tale. »to
FA 2 7690
2i—ELECTRICAL SERVICES

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

WILSON - MAIL It
New And Uses! F um itura
311 E. First St.
FA 2M22

VUl

PI uni bin ic &lt;£* Kupiiirs

17-BEAUTY P3RLORR

VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Parts (or all makes nf .'Icatteri,
IIYRRIEFUA BEAUTY NUOK
Eleclrnluv, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
f elt btiettal. 110 permanent *7 .Vi Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
f A 2 3712
103 So. Oak
FA 2 47*3

i i - M4MALE

MKI^

WANTK4&gt;

Houle Wiring — E ectrtc Service
5td Ylhlrn
CV Hit GIRLS over 21. Apply in
RANDALL ELECTRIC Co.
person at Pig N Whistle.
112 Magnolia
UY 2 0915
S M I Ills NY WORK 9 tn 7. Apply
Sanford Shoe Center. EA 23071 25 A - BUILDING - REPAIR*—
PAINTING
20 VI ale or I cm ale
FI/)OR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving
Men Women *20 Daily. Sell litml
Seminole County since 1923.
nous namrplatcs Write Reeves
H. M. Gleason, Lake Miry
Co. 1Mile boro, M ill.

Painting A t. FA 2 7929
Ironing, 10c ft lie. FA 2 7241.
1 11 dn Ironing
FA 2 kft'jtr

in

my

JCoajia
/

: - : u • ••

:

/

home

Uabj sit or iron. FA 2 792*

Melsch Bldg.

House cleaning or baby lilting
FA 2 0*51.
____
BOOKKEEPER wants part lime
work. FA 2*173 *fUr 5:30.

Miami

I OPPORTUNITIES

Retired or active men or women,
local franchise available. No
fran th iie fee. Invcilm tnt 1950.00
up. Invealment fully secured by
Inventory. Nn selling. O utran
teed income. Write tn Boa TAA,
e o Sanford Herald.

Mather of Sanford
203 203 E. First Mt. Ph. FA 5-0*11
Used furniture, appliances, tooU
e ir. Itought-snld. I.arry’a Mnr*
215 Sanford Ave, ph. FA J-A lll.
New A Used F'urniture ft Appl^
aners A Good Place To
llt’Y SELL or TRADE
JENKINS FURNITURE
■MO Sanford Ave.

RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES
• Mrilrtlliiin llunirw
• Custom lluill (timlily

$450 Down
Include* Cloning Coat
Turn Wrist On Ulllh
SI. I'nllmv Country
Cllili ltd. ft Watch
For Our Sign* . . .
'Jilin A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 I'. ,M. T il Dark

FA 2 3«2

J7-NOTILKM— PEItMONAI S
I I s sit UFA COUPLE, local rest
IN C O M E T A X M .R Y K E
dents desire tn rent nr manage
33m. II. 3lurray
(arm nr fish enttp. Good refer- 1111 Celery A \e
F'A 2 1331
ernes (to* OK. Sanford Herald
Closed Sunday
HOUSEWORK wantrd. FA 2 0*46.
HIGH SCHOOL girl wanti baby
sitting after school and all day
during summer. F’A 2 1470.

Furnilure nml Applitncaa

OPEN D A ILY

-INNER t. M I,

21—Werk 33 ailed

$SAV£$
N rvr f t U sed

Shoem akeA .
C irnnti lic h e n Co-. In c .
211 33es| 2j Uv M rret
Phone FA 2 3103

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Me invile vnu lo Ire our Kurriln alinolulaly free
"IlhnuL olrhunticn al one of Sanford's lead ins
Motels while you kcale suilsbls houalag for
you and ysur family. Dick up your key a t tha
Sales Offiet.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILCY ODHAM,
Corner IIw.v. 17-92 ft 27 th S t .

PA S - lN l

�: ORANGE 7

JAl

I

1

n

Well bet that somebody's ‘grnnddnddy' said,
*Son, one of these days you will be mighty
glad I bought this corner lot,"
Cities grow because of people and industry;
more industry means more people; more
people mean more homes; more homes in­
crease laud demuiid, up vuluc* - grand for
those who bought early. Simple, isn't ill

Drive

NORTH ORLANDO COUNTRY ESTATES are midway between Orlando a u d Sanford,
dose to Winter Turk. NORTH ORLANDO is
a planned eity of homes, churches, shopping
centers, schools and all conveniences for com­
fortable living und happiness. Sunshine and
plenty of room for rompin", growing c h i 1 •
dreu.
Wouldn't you like to say, *Son, one of these
days yoa will lie mighty glad I bought u North
Orlando Country Estule! When you are a few
yeurs older, you will find North Orlando Coun­
try Estates will he surrounding a beautiful
planned city.'* Well, you can!

ORLANDO

Out

Todaj!

NORTH
ORLANDO

COUNTRY ESTATES

'

&lt;•

CITY OF

NORTH ORLANDO

LAKE JESSU

t/ouk oum CounVujfyta fe
North Orlundo Country Estates

For as LOW as &amp;20 Down 5^20 per month

BAHAMA RD.
MOSS RD.

v

Come TODAY and sec for yourself the wonderful progress already
made. NORTH ORLANDO COUNTRY ESTATES are easy to gel to.
Bring the family with you.
Take Route 17-92... turn at the LONGWOODOVIFJM Road
- there are signs to guide you.
Yon owe H to yourself to see North Orlando Country Estates. You
can find out how GOOD it feels to gel in on the ground floor. Wralch
your opportunities grow with Florida's newest city,
city. The
i tie new expresswuy will bring NOR III ORLANDO within a few short minutes to
aiivwhere In Central Florida.

n o

«t ! ^ o r l a n d ^

c o m pa n
I

^

ph o n

^

t m o

8 5 ^ po^

^

f f k e b o

) ^ J o^ 2 ^ ^ ! n t e ^

ark

�oTItr &amp; m tfo r&amp; fim ttf)
*

Vnited I’rewa Lean ml Wirt

101,. XLIX

AH
T tK P K W n t N T l UDAILY
H T
M NEWSPAPER
V W SP1PR B
ANT KINDEPENDENT

*

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19. 1959

Established 1908

SANFORD.

K0. 174

FLORIDA

Integration Showdown Set In Florida Legislature
Negroes May Find
Whites Departed

First Hole Opens,
NAACP Planning
All-Out Campaign

COUNTV

MIAMI (IJIM) — VutuiUmy amviRnmont uf four Negro
children to nn nil-white achool In Miami next fall haa ati
TAMl'A 117111
Fonda Ne­ the xtage fur a pitched Iwttle in the 1959 Eejfixlature.
gro**, after punching their Drat
Arriiyed on one aide will lie Gov. LeRoy Collin* and hii
hula In the aisle'* public school advimir* tin race relation*, who favor moderation. On the
color barrier. beefed up their ef other aide will Im moat of the leader* of the I.eyri.'dntiira,

MIAMI (UPI) — Four Neirro children unsiRiied to
Miun’i's Orchard Villa white elementary school may find no
whit* children to mix with them when they enroll next
ptember.
White resident* are moving out of the Orchard Villa
neijlhlxirhood rapidly. And those white children remainiiiK

r

will be permitted to transfer to
M all white school if they meet
"pink »lip" requirement* of the
Dade County School Board.
Orchard Villa te on the fringe
&lt;R a mushrooming Nrgro retalen
Hal area. Three year* ago. 410
white children crowded Into IU
A clataroom t. There were about
gW when ichool opened la at Hep*
(ember, but only 170 on Feh
1, 1939, the achool board found
hi a detailed aludy of the caae.
The Board reported then.* were
904 leaae* or tale* ot white real*
dance* in the neighborhood be
tween Oft. 1. 1M7. and Teb ».
Una year. During the I9S7 M
ichool year, the number of Negro
children of elementary ichool age
^ c r e a te d from 160 to 600
The achool board membera re
tosrd to make any predlcllona
Wednesday.
"I don't think anybody know*,"
aald Chairman C. Kayn.ond Van
Dusen " W e i Just hava to watt
and ate."
The Board concluded In It* M*
page aludy, which Included Interttaw with all the IU white (ami*
Jtaa. that "approaimatcly
100
wehIU pupil*" might rem ain at
Orchard Villa H the four Negroea
aniar. Eighty • Bee families aald
they would seek la transfer their
children.

2 Fires Reported,
Lady Locked Out;
Chief Issues Plea

H irer call* were anawertd yc»lenUv by the Sanford hire Dr
partment. A defective keruaene
cook atov# caused the drat fire, at
90* S layout .Ave. Slight damage
waa reported The alarm waa
sounded at 11:43 a ra.
Firemen put out a graa* fire at
24th Si and Cellar Ave . during
Ihe afternoon, and later received a
call from a Sanford reaident who
waa locked out of her home at 9&lt;&gt;4
South him Ave. The im ill fire
truck waa dispatched to help the
lady In ditlrcte.
Kir* Chief Mack Cleveland warn
*d reiidrnts against burning Irish
without permission. A city ordi­
nance require* a permit from the
fire department.
"We will be glad to come out ami
oheck any residence for fire has*
an li." he aald. "If you have some­
thing to burn, call us; if we know
your location, many h aiard i can
be eliminalrd We will t* glad to
Inspect vacant lota sml pledgr our
coo pi*rat ion, ”
Cleveland emphasised that no
trash should he burned on windy
days, as grass and woods are **tremely dry. “ And please don't
leave rooking atovrs unattended,"
he raid. “ One of our greatest prob­
lems I* the housewife who starts
to cook something, then gets busy
on the phone or somewhere else
HOLLYWOOD ( U P D - Movie- in the house *
tond’s "perfect" m a r r i a g e
craabea to an end today when
Debbie Bcynolda divorce* linger
Eddie Fisher, thaltcrlng a clatilc
triangle Involving the couple and
sultry EUaalieth Taylor.
In lacking an uncontraU-d din r c e , bouncy, 36 year old Debbie
asked custody of the couple'* chtlTestimony hegan at I! a. m
Wren. Carrie. 1. and Todd, 1, In today to decide compensation for
addition lo a cash aeltlemeM and the use of 21 parcels of land ad
tbe family home
Jarrnt to the Sanford Naval Air
Tousle haired Kddte, 10. gain* Station.
Ms freedom and an opportunity
The case la being tried at the
to marry U i, 16, widow of hli l !. S District Court In Orlando
late friend Mike Todd.
A jury *»» selected ami sworn
The S‘» year Debble-Eddie mar* In yesterday, then driven to Ssn
aiage foundered tail lum m er ford to view the property The
when the widow Todd and Klaher contested parcels contain some
junketed lo New York for ■ whirl IU acres oo the west side of the
of nighlrluh* and a aide trip to field
g d d le and Dehbir’a hooey moon
The air spare above the land,
Idyll to the Cataklll*
which I* all In the runway ap
Resultant publicity led to a acp P roach area, was condemned
aratioo Sept • which triggered more than five years ago by the
today's divorce action
government.
The suit has been brought by
the government against the pro
perty owner* to settle all claims
in the area.
In a "declaration of taking’,"
the government aleird the perpe­
tual right to remove and clear all
nhslrurllon* In the approach area
Mr*. Halin' E Kinlaw. m . bib Many of the residents were not
Myrtle Ave , dleil at 6 a. m. today satisfied with the settlements of
in ■ local mining home afte r a fered and are fighting for adill
ttonal compensation.
lingering illness.
She wav horn July 16, IMH&gt;. in
Rladrnhorn, N. C-, and had
in Hanford (or the past to year*
She was a member of the First
Baptist Church
Survivors include her hu*
Xnirnet Kinlaw; five children*1Mr*. S o m e ‘ D i s h o n e s t y ’
^ o nim'e Mae Perry, H
.......................
ailey. N. C .;
MIAMI (U PI) _ The head of «
Mr*
A rth u r Bradshaw , W inter special li*gi&lt;!i||cr stihrnmmittre
P a rk ; Gregory K in la w , Stinson hlames the soaring auto Insiiranrr
Kinlaw ami M r.. M argaret Wat- rales In Florida on the large
son. all ••{ Ssnfurd; nine grand
number of arcidents and the dl%
children, three great-grandchildren honectv of some human hrmgs"
and one cu ter, Mrs F'red Nance, tn collecting claims.
Hladenti* »ru
Stale Rep
John
,
—
— _J . ( ’r m * i r
Funeral services will l« held a t , of Marrlrnny vatd the high rites
ISO p. m Saturday at Hruson , particularly |n D uV County were
Funeral Hume Dr W' P. Brooks fair to (he motorists
jliH officiate Buna I will folks* tn
r r f u .. here for an ----------address tn
Wvrrgroen Cemetery
the t.r r ile r Miami Insurance
Hoard said insurance rates will
conUnue to rtse until a new state­
wide safety program k developed
He said factor* causing rate
n se t ran lie curbed only by
Hanford Junior High heat the "initiation, development and en
All Souls Parochial basketball forcrm rnl of an adequate highway
team in yesterday afternoon'a safety program.**
Crews' committee has submitted
game which opened the Seminole
County Junior high tournam ent to the legislative rounril's safety
Q Cnarh Howard Gordie's fast committee a 124 page report whlrh
team left Ihe courts with a 4! M •dll he presented to the full coun­
cil to T ellihaise* on March 4.
victory.
The l i l t Moorot sagero M o o t­
ed Mm Lymao eqned to another Thief Gets 90 Cents
tilt. » M .
Thieves stole IW tent* from
Three gamee are scneduM tor Wood r a f f s Garden Center, 601
tonight. The Sanford junior* aoak Celery Ave., lest ngiht.
a victory over Slavla. Oviedo
Entrance waa gained through Mi*
meet* Lake Monroe end Mm beck door by cutting the screen
Oviedo gveto’ Bfwad plays the Me and breaking a glass jalousie.
via girls.
Nolhtay else was reported missing

Deb Sheds Eddie;
Jle Can Marry Liz

Testimony Begins
In Air Space Case

Mrs. Kinlaw Dies;
funeral Saturday

ISS Insurance Is High
Due To Accidents,

Sanford Juniors
Get Tourney Win

'Mixing' Ordered
By Dade Officials

ONLY ONE MORE DAY TO GO — The line
wns lonir this morni hr »t the courthouse, as
people waited to buy their 1959 license tnirs.
Tomorrow is the last day, and Gov. LeRoy

Colima has said, "no extensions." The court­
house will be o|ivn tomorrow from 9 a m. to

ft p m.
(Herald Stuff 1‘hoto)

Famed Blue Angels Stage Trick Show
Jets performed diamond rolls, ethelon rolls and other examples of
split second timing.
While the four regrouped after
each mancuser, the two "solo*" did
horuoi.lil rolia, vertical cllmba
and back to bark, ur sandwich,
passes. A specialty ia the knife
edge p a n with each plane at a 90
degree angle, going In different
directions at boo miles per hour.
Speeds varied through the show
from l*o to boo miles per hour. In
conrlunun, the six planet passed
over Ihe field in two " v e rs ." Thrn,
while four of the p lanet flew at
One problem, the guests won't slow speed, the two aolus pasted
have at Lake Mary's annual Pio­
neer Night la baby tilling
The gay crowd will constat of
those over 60, and minora won't
l&gt;e admltlsU •ilhout a p .i^ cr s»
cort (at least 60 years old).
The big night come* Monday
at 7:30 Decoration*, music and
FT. lilt AGU, N C. ( UPI i Army
refresh incut* will change (hr
doctor* reports*) toil ay that “a
Lake Mary L'hamlwr of Com
m erre building into a lilting tsall • light spread uf pneum onia" has
com pin sled the treatm ent of Ihe
room for the party-goers.
Under the chairmen,hip of second stroke suffered by lien
Frank Evans, plans have been Ueorgr C. Marshall.
However, Col. Georg* M Pow­
made for a bus, which will pick
ell,
chief of medicine at Womack
up passengers along Ibr route
General Hospital here, said there
The Ihis will leave Sanford at
6 43 p m from Magnolia Ave. has been "no g rea t change" in
Marshall's cuoditlon.
and Third SI,
‘“The extension uf pneumonia
I’lonrrr Night Is traditional in . um plicate* treatment of the stroke
Lake Mary. “ Young" oldsters to some eslent but now presents
from all over Central Florida an ­ no problem,'* said Powell He slid
ticipate Ihe evening with cnlhu efforts to control the pneumonia
tlasrn. This is Ihr time for rosy havr increased by giving more
chats, tall tales and reminiscing, | .^nsciliin and adding chloramphen
when Ihotr in their fifties with ,;co]
they were ' just a little bit older".
H r said Marshall's condition
With 34 years of Pioneer Nights "haa not reached Ihe critical
In ta k e Mary history, tt is pos­ s ta g e '
sible that everyone will get a
"Ilia rcipiratiun la unlalmred but
crack at the party, eventually. it has increased slightly,” said
Powell.
He said thr 7H year old aotdirr
statesman, who suffered a second
stroke Tuesday, was restless unlit
aloul 2 a in. today but rested
eomfortaUy after that
I'owrll said M arsfu ll't lempira

beneath them at kou miles per
hour.
N aturally, a team Ilka lh« Blue
Angrli couldn't use a none a I lan d ­
ing l.reak, to they peeled off from
a diamond In a tucked under
break.
Taa in leader of (lie Blue Angels
Is l.cdr. 7. V. Knott, oth er m em ­
ber* a re Marine Capt. It. S M ay
ock, U . H I*. Hunter, Lt K. L.
Rasmussen, U . 11. It. Dc winter and
l-t. J . L. Damian. All are stationed
at Sherm an Field, NAS I'rniacola,
between air allows.
Die Blur Angels will remain at
Hanf.srd through Sunday, flying
daily at the International Speed­
way at Dayton* Reich. Heavy At­
tack Squadron Nine wtl) join the
famous team la a fly over during
lh« throe days,
Lt. J , B Revta, Rlua A ngrli
maintenance officer, ia also In Nan
ford to supervise the alrcralt,
which wilt remain &lt;&gt;n the flight line
at Faaron fit when not m tin- air.
The planes are FI IF Tigers,
made by Grumman Aircraft Curp

tur* rose about two d rg re e t above
normal Wednesday night but sub
sated lo aland one degree et&lt;ov«
norm al this morning.

toil a ll hut students amt teachers
twit U-oul IA reporters ami phulog
rs i-h e n w ere Ih r only spectator*

For 13 breathtaking mlnulaa to­
day. the Navy's famed Blue An­
gels gave spectators at Ramey
Field a demonstration of their skill
In precision flying.
After a "feel-out" pa&gt;* to test the
turbulan-e of the air, four of Ilia

No Problem Here
For Baby-Sitters

Pneumonia Hits,
Marshall Weaker

Fireman Arrested
For Setting Fires

PIJkNT CITY (U PI)— Police
tod*y charged Robert Anderson,
a city fireman, with setting four
f ur s hire since 1933
Anderson was arretted Wrdnes
■lay night In connection with Hie
g.Vi isri fire at the Slays Building,
a downtown office structure, Mon­
day night.
Police Chief Robert Spooner
•aid Anderson admitted setting
Hi at tdaro after extensive -,ues
Honingu. and admitted netting three
other fires In past year* The
total damage in the four fire*
was atiuut fligymo, SfHMinrr said
The other lire* were a church
in June ot 1333, a residence In
May of Ittu and a randy com­
pany In t«3*
Andrrson. 33, has a wife and
two children The fire department
aau! he had "eierllent recom­
mendations" when he was hired.
Anderson wav off duly when the
Maya Building fire waa reported
hut waa railed tn with other off
duty fi’rm rn to fight th r blase
Police got on his trail when a
passer by reported seeing a man
in uniform go into the building
shortly Iefore Ihr firr hrole out
Anderson was discharged from
th r fire department today and
pot m Jail.

Failure Ib Blamed
Mechanical failure waa blamed
for a minor accident on Palmetto
Ave. yraterday afternoon at &amp;;ttt.
Al Mrs. Patricia Butler, 109 llaya
Dr., pulled late a parking space,
Um master cylinder apparently
failed on her car. The automobile
hit a Jeep owned by Earl Turner,
104 M^lonvHI* Av«, D unagr waa
rat I m* fid et |I2 &gt;

fort* today to flail, n the harnera
non the Panhandle to Ihe (told
lo a n .
NAAIT iTvsnlcnl A. I.cun low .
ry of Tamps van! tin admltvlon
order of the Negro children to a
Miami white school next Septem­
ber was “only a token thing,"
lie urged Florida Negroes not
to be lulled by the move but to
“press forward toward total com­
pliance and aceeptonce of the
laws.**
lie laid Ihe Flonda NAAt'l* la
“pledged to continue Its fight to
end segregation by calling on all
freedom-loving rllu rn i to join
bands in the preservation of our
type of government "
lowry &gt;a!d "we hope Ihe Dade
County School Hoard will prompt­
ly begin to extend the action taken
to all areas of the county In the
:&gt;nrr.*dl*te fu tu re ’’
The Negro minister eriliciiod
members of th r l.egiilature for
citin g the action "against the
Consululion of Florida." He said
such statements make "each InlrllIgsnt n tlreii wonder if these men
feedse that they cannot place Flor­
ida's Constitution alan r the Con­
stitution of the United Stairs.”
l-owry singled out President
designate of th r Senate l&gt;cwry
Juhoson for hts criticism "\V«
hope that thr leader of the Sen
sir
will not use hts offire to
riu ir H onda to mart'll backward,"
he aaid.

Twirling Fantasy
Set For Seminole

News Briefs
Membership G ains
ATLANTA tU I'l I In i :*outheastem Jurisdiction of the Metho.ti*t t hureh gained more memIwrt than three other Jurisdictions
in Ihr U. S In the past 14 years.

G overnor To V isit
ATI .AN IA I Ill’ll

— Georgia
Frnrst Vandiver aaid today
he will lravc Friday night for
four days of fishing al an umitarlo*rd spot In Florida.

.Ship Feared L ost
REYKJAVIK, lea land (U P I)—
The lighthouse service vessel
llrriiiudur was m I ■ a t n g and
fra rrtl sunk off southwest Ire­
land Inlay with 11 men aboard.

P lane Sets Record
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. ( U l 'l t - A
four rtiglnr Delta Alrllnra DG7U
•el an unofficial flight record
from Dallas, Tei. to Birmingham
Wednesday for on* hour and Tl
m inutri.
T,
. n
i*.
tx

Including acveral prospective ran*
didalea for governor, prepared to
demand continuing reslatanee to
racial mixing.
In vising unanimously Wevlneaday to admit four Nr groat to
Orchard Villa elementary school
In September, thr Dade l aunty
School Board said it could follow
no other course under Florida*!
pupil assignment law. Thr Nrgro
children live lets than two block!
from Orchard Villa and are walk*
ing nrariy • mile now to attend a
Negro school.
P arrnls of ihe Negro pupils had
requested relief under thr pupil
aatlgnm rnt law hut had not Med
ault In court.
A number of legislative leaden
aaid they will tee that tha d ata
get* measures during the April*
May ariaion tin t would halt avail
token Integration al Orchard Villa
or any other achoot.
Reardon to mova aam a awlfl*
ly from all over the alata. Kay
legislators predicted drastic at*
Hon, probably In the form ad
tha "last resort" bill and tha par*
ent option plan, would ba take*
to forestall or prevent totegrattoa
al any school
The eocallrd Inst resort Ml
would authorise county school

Hank Bandits C au g h t ho.rds u* dose down any school
KEIt.M tA W . S

C.

( U P I , — Ban

dll* rubbed Hie Hank uf Kershaw
uf almul | 2U.M« today but were
rap tu red within an hour after
th rlr getaway car wrecked. Two
of them wire Inlured,

Ike Visits M ateos

ACAPULCO, Meiiro tU I 'l) —
President Eisenhower flow aero**
Ihr Hio Grande lo thli sunny ro­
The Seminole High St hoof "Twirl­ wset city today to pay a get aring Seminole*” will lead Hie queinted visit to Meilco'a new
"Twirling F u b ta s y of I9&amp;9'* at president, Adolfo |.opet Mateos.
the high sc twill Friday al n p m.
The routine lo be plet&gt;tiled is
line they learned at a clinic m lire-

OratlKC O r a n g e O kay

WASHINGTON t i l ' l l — Ilia
House Commerce Com mittee to­
Ihe C entral Flu ru la Corps, O r­ day appruvrd a Senate p a tte d bill
lando, w ill preaenl two routines to permit F'lorida and Texas or­
ange growers to continue using
at thr F ant a »y.
Ilooiie, t.d g ew atar, A|o&gt;| ka and artificial coloring for oranges.

ember.

First School Day,
Negroes All Alone
FRONT ROYAL, Va ( U l 'l, _
Twenty-two Negro students Iw-gan
their first day of itudi»i in W ar­
ren County High (inlay with 10
leather* and .to classroom* at
their disposal, but not a single
white classm a te.

Fourteen girls and rigfil Uiy*.
the only ones to register W cdnei
day when th r school rropeurd un­
der federal court orders, split up
in grouiia as small as two aid three
in Ihr huKr brick building that will
acrommudate I.iMJss students
The N egro children again a r ­
rived in private ears and Irooncd
up the drivew ay to Ihe school heavtly bundled up against 20-degree
cold 1‘o li.r were stationed at Ihe
entrance to Hie ground* to keep

See/rceie High Srluada will be on
hand tu preaenl solos, ensembles
and stale ro utine*,
Die Orlando Corps will pre
sent a dnil dance, which tells
the dram atl, story of dolls that
route to Id ,, and dance around
hunt mg th eir l-caua This d.m rr
Is p rrv in lril by the Edgevsaler
M ajorities, who won Ihe Targe
rim Bowl cham pionship. TTii-sr
m sjo rrH rs also w ill present other
routines and aolus.
T ic k e ts . for this show ran h*
taught from any iiiayiiretle or
land member A dance will fa l­
low the show ,

Rep. Daniel Reed,
New York, Is Dead

To A ttend Cerem ony
HEREIN I UPI I - F ortner Pre
m lrr Holicrt Srhumnn of France
will attend celebrations marking
Hie tenth anniversary May tl, o(
the ending of the Berlin block
ad r.

T he People Of P a ris
PARIS (UPI)— Figure* releas­
ed by (hr National Institute of
Statistics today reported that the
population of the city of I’arta
reached S,020,000 on Jan . t.

$2 Million S ip h o n ed ’
NEW YORK (UI I t — Federal
m v ritig alu ri hive charge'll Hiat fi­
nancial wtislil A letatidrr 1.. Gut
t-rioa "siphoned* more Ilian twu
m i l l i o n dollar* from a Detroit firm
into a dummy corporation that now
ha* let* than I.I.ihx) in it* bank
account.

W ASHIN GTO N ( U P I ) Rep
Daniil A Itrrs l who t ir s r d lo-ig
A la a il (Sun while children
r r Ui lo iig it-ss than .n y other
c u lly swallowing and n bring frd lintird th e ir classes in a p rivate Republican m em lier. died tiMliy
COPENHAGEN. D e n m a r k ,
intravrnouly.
•) stem Uiat utilises rh relies ami at Waller Ifi-ed Arm y Medical tU I 'l) — King Frederick, ljueen
Doctor had held hopes that Mur other buildings. Their parents Cenler He wav *3
Ingrid and other Member* of ll«&gt;
•Fiall'a condition was itatdliiins'
ihusr to keep them H e re la th e r
Reed, who was alto senior GOP royal family attended memorial
Ihsn tend them berk lo Hie high member of tin- tav writing House servin'* Wednesday far the S3
u ImioI w ith Hia Negro
upils.
Way* and Mean* Committee, hail person* lost whrii the Mans tied
rule led the In .- p itjl t l w ie lt ago
'*n k
off G reenland
ta il
fur tMatinent of an infected foot month
G o t c H e l, H o rtO O
. . . . . .
f
Itn-d liked to descrilw himself
W* D Horton and D avid Galcha* an old lavtiiuned Republican
cl h a v r U-rn appoinle*! to th r Sein&gt;
Hr wa, tlioog for high tariffs
imde County C h ild re n '* Committee
and low tat,-*
Generally fair and colder through
by Gov. I.eKoy C o llin s
III,
lews
hi these mailer a Friday. High today In low 7e‘s, low
Gatchel is a County ('om m issiun
A survey of rounty owned pub
r r , Horton It a ro n su ltan l for the lie buildings and pro|wrty will be bruusit him into sharp ronflirt l-might .1* to II. Nartheily wind*
e m p tn in a t child p ro g ram of the made next week by ■ Winter Park with PirU drnt Fivcnhower, who Ik in 23 mile* per hour, heromlng
wa* liie leveritb President to oc- northeasterly during Friday. Small
county achool system .
Engineering firm
rupy the White Itouvr since Reed c ra ft warnings displayed on the
The
committee
is
e
lo
cal
volun,
, ,
.h .
, A representative of Jam es Gam. rn b ird Congress In PJIl
t toast.

on hand.

Kites Held F or 95

Hr said Marshall still lias diffi

Collins Appoints

Property Survey
Begins Next Week

tcer unit of ib elF lo n d a Children ■
Cum mission. Tbe s ta ir agency
ms bee survey* and studies of *ervice* to children. Among Hie dutiev
are coordinating services ami mek
ing Irgulative reiom mendatam * to
the governor and th r legislature

Uf

laivrlocl

and

y fits

toured Sem inole Counlv yesterd ay
with &lt;'om m ission C h u r man John

Knder.

Harold Johnson glanced at thr
building* is question and was
introduced to county departm ent
heads III* firm will rv alu a tr the
property end prepare a report far
rip itel Improvement
Thr buildings under inspection
TAIPEI, Formosa (U P I)—Com will tie the jail, built in 1923;
munisi and Nationalist t'hlnrie courthouse, 191)1; health cenler,
naval veiselt clashed in Ihe For IMi, and rounty home, 1926
The
wa* authorised sex
m o ii Strait today In Ihe first sea
. survey
.
engagement lines last fall. Hie *1** ,w* ^ ' **.°
,h *
Nationalist Defense Ministry an ,0 " n,if Eommisaioner*.
nounced
A spokeamen said one National Fa IHe Alarms Only
lit patrol frigate engaged &gt;9 small
I.ITI.E CHUTE, Wi«. u n i
communist craft near Matsu, an Town board member* complained
offshore island group held by the today that corner lire alarm boxes
Natlonaliili.
•ere ■ nuisance. They have been
If* said both *idee fired but he used only for false ilarms for Ihe
pail two years, (be board aaid.
did not know the reaulle.

Sea Battle Erupts
In Formosa Strait

Weather

Symphony To Play
Here On March 10
Tlie Florid* Symphony Orcheatr* will app&lt;-ar in Sanfnrd, March
Id
Coder the s|HMi*orthtp of the
Sanford Recreation Department,
Ihe orchestra will pier to Ihe
Civic Cetiter..
Although Uie Monde irmphony
is only nine years old. N has
won national acclaim from the
nation's top music critics. This
will be the first season In whlrh
"pop*” will be presented, and
Si riford audiences will hear Ihe
rollicking tone* and rominMe hellads

F'rank Miller, the distinguished
condurtor. Is well known in Orlando and Dayton* Hrach, where
the orchestra he* subscription
program* For the past two aum
mere he has spent several month*
in Minneapolis, Minn., conducting
the summer program* to "pops."
The Florida Symphony to com­
posed wholly of professional ms
siclana who tome from all aver
the country to play during tha
II week sea*oo. During Um cur­
rent season, Um orchestra will
give M ronrecto to Mm OewiraJ
Fiend* area.

threatened

with

Integration. Col-

lin* vetoed such a measure After
it paaird the 1!3T seiiion, but
leader* laid the Miami ectloo wlO
give them enough votes this yea!
to override a veto.

Oviedo PTA Sets
Withdrawal Vote
The O v i e d o Parent TeachaT
Association will decld* Monday
whether to withdraw from tha
stale and national Congreiaea el
Parent* and Teachers.
A vole on the Diue was am
nounrrd today. It cam e on Dm
heels ef a resolution by the Semi­
nole County P-TA Council whlefc
could he Ihe first step toward
withdrawal ai the Council from
th eir two bodies.
Mrrllng lis t night tn Geneve,
th r Council adopted a rr solution
which take* lain* with the policy
statement issued by thr Florida
1'TA Congress in ita Sarasota
convention.
Speaker al the Ovfrilo meeting,
s n for I p m. in Ihe school audi­
torium. will be D. M. I.edd, form­
er Fill agent. He also was the
guest speaker at Uir Geneva
meeting last night Ills subject to
Oviedo Monday night will ba
UNESCO, ihe seme as in Geneva.
Although the Integration ros­
tra* -r*y was not mrntlonrd by
name, the Seminole PTA Cmwett
left little doubt as lo Its target.
The resolution noted that the
I’TA's chief aim !■ supposed lo he
"help for parent* and teacher*
in securing Information about the
ofuld. hi* growth, devriopmant
and needs ”
"However," th r Council said,
"lor tome lime Ihr platform of
| h’r" p'fA i'o n g r'r .a ' ( Florid* I' ha'i
,
cauvril
confusion, iniiundentandmg end resentment In many sec­
tions of the state."

Youth Must Copy
Driver's Manual
A juvenile wtio had broken tha
requirement* of tu* reitricted
driver'* llrnrse wa* aeolerhed
yesterday by Juvenile Judge WU
ion Alexander.
Ill* driver'* license wo* sus­
pended for 30 days and he must
copy the ita ir driver's manual to
long hand before he I* allowed to
drive again.

Reef Bruitiing Bill
ATLANTA (UI'D— A UU to
the stale Legislature would re­
quire the u e of electric buisrta
or canvas Rapa to be ward to
driving cattle
Too many bruises &lt;m the beef
baa been coaling Georgia cattle­
men more than a million dollar*
a year.

43 In County Jail
Forty-three guest* are Itotoi to
the Seminole County jedThey are eaa white tomato, aaa
whit* male Juvenile. I I
mate*. SO colored mttoa, two i
ad male juvenile, Mem
female*. Flew ***** to paatoviM b
four w ere dtoihargeA

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115307">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 18, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115308">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115309">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 18, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115310">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115311">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 18, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115312">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115313">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115314">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115315">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11565" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11203">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/de9d36f0f74056af62b5047843c5e935.pdf</src>
        <authentication>4d81ccc0feef22dbbdca247014f53405</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115306">
                    <text>• *

M . M , 19W
I •

V*

M

m«

Ifn i

' Column To Feature
ihter' Side O f News

A M « and refreshingly differant daily aoiumn dial reports tha
lighter aid* of life in the nation'!
capital becomes a regular feature
In the Sanford Herald on Wcdnrsday, fa b . IS, when “ A lig n m e n t:
Washington." by noted newspaper­
man Ed Koterba. starts making
f i t flve-lJmw a week appearance
ha thaaa pages.
It's an out of the ordinary kind
of column One day it may give
Koterba'* firs t hand report of the
asms Congressional fracas Ural ia
blaiooed in the front-page head­
lines, and the neat day M may
describe a seemingly triv ia l hut
thought prut oking m n v ersatnm
with w orrln) cab-driver. Rig news
er little events, Important person­
alities oc ordinary people — as
long a* they’re interesting, they're
all grist to the Koterba mi!! In
♦Assignment: Washington."
Koterba. a firm e r a ward-winn­
ing reporter on the Washington
post and Times Herald, has U rn
■overing the Washington scene
fa r more Uisn eight years. As
hia new readers w ill soon dis­
cover, be rvally knows his w iy
•bout in the complicated mate
fa political, governmental, diplo­
matic, bureaucralic, m ilitary and
fuai plain civilian circles that
constitute the busy beehive city
M the benks of the Potomac.
And bees use he rombines a
keen eye for Ibc underlying human qualities in events and peo­
ple with a quiet, unubtruslva hu
mor In hia w riting. Ills columns
are Informative, entertaining, of
fan amusing and always enjoy•bla reading.
Born in Omaha. Neb., in May,
1019, Ed (he was christened Ed
ward V ictor) Koterba got hia first
w h iff of printer*' ink aa a copy
boy on the Omaha World Herald
at Ihc age of IT. lie Interrupted
Ills newspaper career to attend
Ufa University of Omaha for two
pears, and served in the Army,
Where be advanrrd from private
to first Lieutenant in m ilitary infaUlgenee, from DM2 to I94S. Re­
turning to civilian life, he became
• reporter and columnist and. lafar, adltor of the Waynesboro
(P a.) Record Herald.
Moving to Washington, 1). C ,
M rly in ttssi. he Joined the staff
fa the Washington Tim et Herald
M a general assignment reporter,
•ontinulng In thst portion when
the paper merged with the Wash
fagton Port.
In 19S2, as a "sideline," hr
Started writing a Washington col
umn for h it farmer paper, the
Waynesboro Record Herald, and
fa HtSS. when K was appearing
In more than a score of other
papers throughout the country, he
resigned from the Washington
Post and Times Herald to devote
full lime fa the rolumn.
Koterba recently was employed
by United feature Syndicate,
Ine„ In replace the late Fredr
lic k C. Othman.
Until hia death, Olfiman'a eol
M g , "F red Othman Says," was

Boy Shot, Killed
For Stealing Gas
T A M I'A lU I ’l)
A |rt year-old
hoy was shot and killed .Sunday
when an angry car owner raughl
him sipbontna gas from Ms vehiale.
Ruseeil K. Harris dlrd fa a focal
hospital here several hours Ister.
Robert L. Perry told |&gt;olire Is#
had been troubled recently by p«rarms stealing gas from his nursery
truck, lie said he opened fire on
the youth with a .22 caliber rifle
earl) Sunday morning when he
saw Harris siphoning r * t from h it
ear
No charces wetv filed pending

Investigation.

appearing in The Herald.
In the interim between Othman's death the employment of
Koterba, The Herald has used
columns by Inex Robb and W il­
liam S. While.
"Assignment Washington* by
Koterba now gives The Herald
tiro of the lop columni to the
rutton. The other, "Washington
Calling" by Marquis Childs, op
pears three times weekly.

Salesman Popular,
But Picture Shy
RAVENNA,

Brandt Got Ticker Tape, But Mikoyan Had None

Ohio -fUPI) —
Traveling salesman James N. Eeh
la m e of the most popular callers
at police station! in Ohio, Penn­
sylvania and New York. Ila'a also
the most camera ahy,
Zcb sells pistols, riot guns, tear
tas. leg irons, blackjacks, handru ffs and sim ilar hard w ar* to
policemen in tha three-state area.
When he hits the road in b it sta­
tion wagon he's a rolling arsenal.
“ I've got about JO revolvers in
my ear," Zeh said. " A ll I need
U to have some thug ace m y pho­
tograph so he could hijack me.
He'd have Use arsenal, complete
with bullets."

By P IIIL NEWSOM
U PI Foreign Newi Fdrtrw
The man-of the-week: Wert Ber­
lin Mayor W illy Brandt.
The place: Washington and New
York.
The quote: "1 know now that
our American friends are strong­
ly behind us. You can rely cc us
Jusl as we know we can put our
trust in you."
This la an age of official travel.
Secretary of Slate John foster
Dulles c m scrawl the phrase,
"Dulles w a i here," fa more
daces even than the much travel­
ed and legendary K liroy fa
World War II fama.

f

Two official visitors fa the U. 8. &gt;ditional part fa «gew York C lty’a
in the last few weeki have repre­ welcome to a visiting foreign dlgsented widely-separated ideologi­ nftary or o national hero. There
cal beliefs. The firs t was Anas- w a i no ticker tape parada to r
las Mikoyan, drputy prem ier of Mikoyan.
But he should have seen the
Soviet Russia. Mikoyan smilingly
said Soviet Russia and the U. S. one for W illy Brandt. It was a
had two alternatives: friendship cold, rainy, miserable day in New
York. Bsrt the aruwdrt urned out
or war.
He also repealed the communist anyway.
And aa W rrt Berlin's mayor
demand that the Western powers
rode up Broadway, they cheered
get out of Berlin.
When hr got home fa Moscow, him, "Good luck. W illy," they
Mikoyan said the people of the yelled, o f ' Good boy, W illy ." •
Late that day, Brandt left for
U. A wanted an end to the cold
war, and reported be saw a Washington and a meeting with
President Elsenhower, But the
chance for a thaw.
Ticker tape parade* are a tra ­ neat day be was back fa New

York again, this time for a mam­
moth reception in hia honor.
"The President |ave me firm
assurance that the United States
w ill defend the people of West
Berlin against anv threat to thslr
freedom," he said.
And he s»id the President told
him : “ A coward has to die 1.000
tim e i and a brava man only
ooce ."
It M part of U. S national h it
tory fa il this nalion forgives its
enemies. It also ia part of the
national nature to cheer fa r lh*
underdog.
Both of these characteristics
may hava played a part fa the

reception for W illy Brandt.
But sympathies aside, there are
Iwo charcteriilies of the 44-ytarold" West Berlin m ayor about
which there i( no doubt.
He hated and fought Adolpf H it­
ler's Naiism .
And he bate* and continual to
fight Communism.
In Berlin last month, be told
the city parliam ent:
" fr e e Berlin be longs to tha
(ret w orld."
It's one and a half miles boIwcen the Capitol and Dsa Whit*
House in Washington.

m rM \

Beginning Tuesday Feb. 17 at 9:00 am.
Kl&gt; KOTERBA

Ladies

Coflee Break Seen
As Habit-Forming
WILLOW GROVE. Pa. fU P D —
The "coffee break" not only ha*
become generally accepted In U.
S. business operations, accordlnr
fa a recent aurvey, but more of
ttn than not there’* more than
one a day.
The National Office Mauagr
mrnt Association suneyed nearly
2.000 firm s in the U. S and Can
ads. It reports, and found thal
most businesses now permit two,
one In the morning and one In
tha afternoon, normally of 1&gt; min
Utes each.
W rslrrti America is more gen
croua with coffee breaks than Use
East, the survey showed. In the
West. 93 per cent of businesses
checked allow two breaks; the
Cansdisn average was to per
rent.
For all firm * rhcckcd fa Can
ada and this country, the aver­
age was *1 per cent with regu­
la rly scheduled break* Fourteen
per cent of tha employers aaid
Uicy allowed workers fa have cof
fee or other refreshment on a
mm scheduled basis
Major benrfit reported:
the
breaks served as morale booslera
Major complaint: Workers did not
get back fa work promptly after
wards.

Knitted and woven woolem
and blended fabric* in broken
sizes.
PRICES 27.95 to 75.00
Now Only

^2

Price

Ladies

Coats

Broken sizes, a variety of
fabric*.

6 PIECES OF SAMSONITE
LUGGAGE
1 /

Price -15.00 to 75.00

NOW ONLY

■/j Price

|A
Piece

j

*or

_

j

Only

^

Price

Goods

In assorted fabric*, regular price* from
69c yd. EACH PIECE SALK TAGGED
AT

1/2

Thanks Extended
By DAR Chapter
Thanks were extended to ta n
ford m rrrhanta who contributed
to Founder's Day markers by the
S allir H arm on Chapter of the
D A K fa a butincas m rctlni'
Friday
Special mention was mads' of
Kline M achine Shop, Miracle Con­
crete C o . W illiam E. K ailcr,
Jewelers and James L. Dunn
superintendent of park*.
A magnolia tree w ill he plan
ted al the G rn rra l Sanford lib r a
ry honoring Mrs. H. J. la-liman
for her loyalty and devotion t
Ihe Chapter le tte rs of thanks
were read from the Kate Punran
Smith and Tamassee Schools for
910 sent to each school Mrs. C.
H Dawson repotted that two
I&gt;ook&gt; had been given fa the D
A. K. library from the Chapter

Suits

Girts

Price

Coats

In agM 2 thru II, a nice selection from
which to select.
PRICKS 11.95 to 15.95

Mens
Sport Coats

Men's Hats
Nationally

Now ' / j Price

known

brand, a selsetioa fa
Year

round

weight.

solid rnfora and
patterns, rttea

fa

Uv

ONE RACK

Regular prices ill 93 and 119'

Of LaiHe*’

Hreuse*, v h ltie *

to

19.96 to close out at

fa.
Price* » M to fa 00

Suits

In assorted fabric*, age* 2 thru 6.
All at

f

*

*/2

YOUR
CHOICE

l / j

Boy's

styles, all sire*.

5.00

7 .8 9

P r ic e

Price

Boy's Sport

Shirts

Long aleevrft, in age* 8 thru 18,
regular price* from 2.98.
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE
AND GET ANOTHER FOR OM.Y
« •

Men's

Sport

Shirts

Entire *tock of long *leeve sport *hirt* in cotton*.
wiMilen* mid blend*. Size* small, medium, large
and extra large. Solid c«e&gt;r* anil fabric*.
PRICES 8.85 to 12.50
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET
ANOTHER FOR ONLY

1

“ We Invite Charge A ccounts

/

m

~T

* *

�Sanford Gets Set
To Greet Baseball
^
business o f l i f t for lb* Sanford
Bair b ill Club w ill br opened at the
la ir ball park tomorrow.
The announcement wai mada to-

day by Ward Goodrich, business
manager fur Ban ford'a entry in Ihr
Claat D Florida Stata League. A
telephone w ill be tnalalled, the
number to be announced
Goodrich laid »ea*on'» ticket*
for bo* »rala would lie *old fo r lio .
rhc*e w ill entitle holder* to &gt;ee
the 70 home fame*, on 04 p la y in i
date*
Six
douhlrheader*
are
scheduled, all dunne the firs t half
of the *ea»on.
General admiition ticket* w ill lie
7S cent*, la * included, for adult*.
School children w ill be admitted
for 26 cent*, la * included. Children
undrr 12. when accompanied by
parent*, w ill be admitted free.
Sale* date* for ticket* w ill be
announced, only 2tn&gt; boa teat* will
■c told, Goodrich laid.
Monday throuth Friday camel
n Sanford will d a rt at 7:30 p. ra.
Saturday ca o iri are scheduled for
H p. m. and Sunday conlrst* w ill
commence at 2 p. m.
t iffic c r* of the corporation which
w ill guide the leain have not been
chosen. However, it i* expected
W ARD GOODRICH
that Dr. D. H. Slather* w ilt be
named president and W. K . Melioberl* at vice p m id ro t.
i'acky Roger* la d week wai
named a* Ihe learn manacer. I'layers w ill report to Frrnandlna
•M u rro w
P l a n s L e a v e Beach for spring irtim n n , March
W NEW YORK ( U PI 1—Edward K t».
Hanford celebrates tta return to
M urine, CBS comnicnlator, w ill
take a year’s leave of abjencs be 'he Florida S ule League on A p ril
22. opponent for the opener here
fin m n f July I.
is Orlando.

News B riefs

Milk Board Attacked
Florida m ilk distributor*
attacked in the Supreme
th r
Milk
Commission'*
authority to aet price* *nd
flaln* procedure*.

today
Court
legal
price

fHomesteadintf ‘Out’

Error Corrected
On Story Of Jury

ALEXANDRIA. La. (CPU In yesterday's issue of The Her­
Homesteading fin a lly I* on the ald. memberi of a coroner's Jury
way out in Louisiana. On Feb. were identified incorrectly as mem­
14. the state w ill auction off 1.500 ber* of a "Negro ju ry ."
aerta d ill in the public domain.
The ju ry was called to investi­
gate the falat slabbing of Ira
Castro Cuts Salury
Uouiiby, 43-year-old Sanford Ne­
HAVANA &lt;111*1 &gt;— The lu to n gro. The erroneous statement said
cabinet, with new Premier Fidel a Negro jury was empaneled for
Castro, pre sid in g *ot*d »»Ry ,0* a coroner's In luest.
^ ia y to alaah its aalarle* 50 per
The story should have said a jury
to investigate Die Negro's death
cent.
» n empaneled Memberi of the
ju ry were T. V. Brown, It. P,
Gambler Is Sought
HOLLYWOOD (U P lt— Aulho- Good speed, W. H Ellerbe, Bobby
rttie i were on the lookout today Jones. L. M. Phillips and O. C.
for fam bler Meyer Lansky. »ought Rowland.
The llrra k t regrets the e rro r and
for questioning by the Senile
Racket* Investigating Committee hereby offers its sinrere apology
for the mistake. The e rro r was un­
In Waihington.
intentional and The Herald is hap­
py to set tha record s tra ig h t

^Cyprus-Peace Sought

W LONDON ( U P i) — The foreign
ministers o f B ritain, Turkey and
Greece met w ith Greek and Turk­
ish Cyprint leaders today to decide
the future o f Cyprus and end Ihe
bitter year*-long dispute.

‘Entranced’ By TV
MERIDIAN Mis* (U P I)-H . L.
Rucker told police he didn't hear
a thing while a thief was looting
% hie home. Rucker said he wee en­
grossed In a television show at
the time.

Rackets Bill Pushed
WASHINGTON lU P li — -Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mast.i ap­
peared lo have the votes today to
win Senile D io r subcommittee*
approval of his anti racketeering
bill.

#10,000 H ear Graham
MELBOURNE. Australia (U P I)
—More than 10.U00 persons pack­
ed Weit Melbourne Stadium again tbntght to hear American
evangelist H illy Graham conduct
the third meeting of his Austra­
lian (’m iade fo r Ohrid.

No Gam bling Ring
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - lode
pendent gambler* takUu advan­
t a g e of recent good weather—not
a crime syndlcale — today was
blamed fo r a pickup in- book­
making activities in thr Miami
area.

City Is Isolated
ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (UPI)—This
North A tlanlic port city ol ao.ooo
was isolated from the Canadian
mainland today in Ihe wake of a
, —savage b illia r d that touched off
a series of avalanches, killing
at least six person* and drstroying a group o f hom n.

Commission Buys
Trailer, Rezones
The Hoard o f County Commlapurchased a used tia ile r
for 32,w&gt;0 this morning from J.
IBM. M rK entlr. The sralid hid was
opened and approved.
In other action. Ihe Board ap
proved the re toning of sections of
Indlsn Mound Village lo commer­
cial I for expant ton o f the Sanford
Iloal W orksi; approved the reiotiing of the Lake ItranUey subdivi­
sion for construction of duplexes;
and toned commercial a section o f
Entminger Farms netr l/mgwood.
mon m

•Vatican Broadcasts
VATICAN C ITY (U P )-V atlcan
Radio inaugurated a new service
beamed tow ard Japan Monday
nighl with a message bp Pope
John X X III.

Two Judges Sought
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Sen.
George Smsthers says be w ill
ask Congress to provide for two
£ » * federal judges as Florida.

New Car To Sport
Unusual ‘Gadget,*
All But Forgotten
NEW YORK &lt;UI&gt;l) ~ " L a o k , "
said thr man, and lie opened Ihe
luggage compartment o f the styl­
ish little green bodied automobile
and pointed to a gadget o f the
open road that most Americana
forgot about during th r 1930*.
Indeed. most young d riv e r* never
heard of It.
There it was. standard equipment
in an automobile *&gt; new that it
w-onl be on sale nationally in
America for another month o r so,
II was a crank-long, metallic,
mounted on hook* and ready fur
use In ease of conking out of the
starter
'T h e Japanese." said the dem­
onstrator, "think o f everything
There’s many a time since lha
crank vanished from the auto
scene that I've .wished I had one,
plus an engine I could hook It lo."

Struck By Truck,
Admiral Is Killed
WASHINGTON (U P I) Vice
Adm. Oihornr B Hardison I Ret ),
holder of the Navy Cross fo r heroism in World War II. was injured
fatally Monday when struck by a
truck.
Hardison tut, died in a hospital
several hours alter he stepped
inlo the side of the vehicle and
was thrown beneath its w h rrtl,
police said.
He was cited for herui-m vvhile
commanding an aircraft carrier
in Ihe Pacific in I9U H r was
commanding offirer of the Ana
c o itla Naval A ir .Station in 1644
and was aide to the assistant sec­
retary of navy for a ir before go
ing to sea In World War II.

Notorious Badman
Placed On List Of
'10 Most Wanted'
WASHINGTON tU P II — John
Thomas Freeman, a knife-wielding
fugitive, whose partner in e rim r
was found brutally crushed, shot
ami hi* throat silt, was placed to ­
day on the FHI's U*t of to moat
wanted crim inals
Technically, til* 40 ■year - old
rrim inal la being sought on federal
auto theft and robbery charges.
In the F B I files, he is known a t
a vicious lawbreaker who has pi*
lol whipped women, stabt-ed men,
kepi a bawdy bouse and . onoder*
himself "too smart to w ork."
FrTcman. a native of Oklahoma,
is believes) to be armed and the
FBI considers him "estrem ely
dangerous.” He la described a*
•*a fast-moving, fa r ranging felon
who apparently considers a gun
part of being w elldrr*»ed.“ He
i n i a fondness for Mrsicsn food.
The federal warrants against
him charges that Freeman and
(Hen Roy Maynard, an r * -convict
from Colorado, burglarised a drug
store at Echo. Kan. and atolr a
red sports car at Wichita Falla,
Tea., last September.
A few- day* after the Lebo ro b ­
bery, M aynard'* body was found
in a wooded area near Fort I-audcrdale, Fla. He had been stran­
gled, shot through the head and
hts throat slashed. Ills entire midsection had been crushed, appar­
ently by someone jumping on his
aldonteri and chr«i.
Following la a thumbnail de­
scription o f Freeman:
Age 40; height. 5:10 or 6:11;
weight. | (SO to 170 pound*, slender
build, black hair, gray eyes, ru d ­
dy cuiiiplestun. Two scars on left
side of mouth, operation scar on
right hip, cut scars on left tup
and left big toe; tattoos "N .E F ."
and "L e a h " on outer le ft fo re ­
arm, " M B '' and "M O " on rig h t
forearm. " B J F " on left knee.

Berlin 'Showdown'
Could Be Delayed
MOSCOW ( U P I ) - The Western proposal for a Big Four fo r­
eign minivtera conference on G er­
many may have laid the ground
wurk for postponing (hr showdown
this spring on West Berlin, foreign it i pin rn atic sources said to­
day.
Thr source* said they consider­
ed II like ly that the Soviet Un­
ion would accept the Western pro­
posals for the conference made In
notes ‘ delivered Monday.
It was noted that the Soviet
government had been pressing far
some tim e for East-Writ talks on
thr question of Berlin and G er­
many.
The source* said that while the
Soviets m ight seek clarification
on some points and make tome
counterproposals befurr agreeing
on a tim e and place, the general
e xp e d itio n was that the talks are
likely to start before May 27.
American officials said the West
preferred that the conference be
held in la ir April or early May
in Geneva or Vienna.
Last Nov. 27, thr Soviet govern­
ment said it would turn over its
control functions in Uerlin *.o the
East Germans unless th r subse­
quent six months produced an
agreement to makr West B erlin a
"free, d e m llita riird " city.

Casualties hinted
A L rflE IIS . Algeria (U P I) - The
French m ilita ry command an­
nounced Monday that 532 Alger!
an rebel* were killed, wounded
or captured In flashes
w ith
French security force* last week.

VOL

X L IX

D n ltn d

AM INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
P rre #

Lauad

W Ir*

E a tn b lU h e d

1908

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY

*

17. 19MJ

RAN’ F O R D .

Property evaluation in Seminole
County is ahead of schedule, ac­
cording to It. L. Dowling, presi­
dio, t of the Dowling Appraisal Co.
H r appeared before County Com­
missioners this morning to give a
progress rcjKirt.
Dowling told Ih r Board Diet the
mapping o f the |K)pulatKin ia 76
per rent eomplelrd and that no per
rent o f the buildings have Iw-en
appraised.
Sanford, Longwood, Altamonte
Springs and Ovtrdo have been finithed, although values have not
leen set on any i-uildings. When
asked why he had not submitted
i n / cards lo Mr*. Mary Karla
Walker, he said that he could fu r-

remain skeptical but that two re
cent studies bolster the life on
Mars theory.
Researchers at the A ir Force
School of Aviation Mrdicine at
Randolph Field, Tex., conducted
a series of trsts to determine
whether organisms such as bac­
teria and fungo could survive un­
der M artian conditions
They were placed to Jars fille d
with nitrogen at low pressure,
corresponding to the M artian a t­
mosphere. and exposed to sudden
temperature changei from 7T de­
grees above tero to 13 below
Organism* requiring the norm al
amount o f oxygen died But those
needing liitle or no oxygen vur
vlvod sod tvan grew.

F L O R ID A

N O . Wit

Navy Fires Weather Vanguard
'O uter Space' Interests
Seminole High Students
titudenl* in acience ela*«ea at
Seminole High School, at the Sth
and 10th grade level, show a keen
interest in Ihe wonders of outer
space.
Such Unng* as the invinUun of
(he electric light and Pascal's

Navy Blimp Falls,
Four Feared Dead
PINKTOWN. N . C. (U P I) — A
Navy blimp p l u n g e d into the
(•real Dismal Swamp In Ih r pre­
dawn darkness today and explod­
ed into a holocaust in which four
of ita seven crcw inem beri appar­
ently perished.
A logging crew pushed through
Ihe muddy, densely • thicketed
swamp to c a r r y three of the
crewmembers to a hospital at
Washington. N. C.. where they
were reported in critical condi­
tion.
The remaining member* of the
ill fated tighter than air craft, one
of two on a trip from the C.lyneo
Naval A ir Station at llru n iw lrk,
Ga . to the blim p installation at
laikcliursl. N. J ., were missing
and pm unted dead.
rtrscuen found no bodies in l ilt
ankle deep water and thick un­
dergrowth surrounding the disas­
ter scene, but left to naval authoritlei the U sk of probing the
smoldering ashes marking the
main wreckage
Thr hospitalised sailors, suffer­
ing raslnly from burns were
identified as Lt. J. C. I.ynford
May. 2S, of Oswego, Ore.; AT Roy
Lyon. II, of Ferndale, Mich , and
AMS Orville L. Moore of McAl
lister, okia.
The Navy identified the miss­
ing as: Lt. A rth u r A. Ahrendta,
64, Wilke* Harre, Pa.; Lt. ()|&gt;
August A. C athir. 64. Brooks,
Ore; AMI Frank R Day 13. St.
Simons Island. Ga.; and AT2 An­
derson F. Howard. Jr., College
Park. Ga.

Visitor Aces 16th
At M ayfair Club
A gui-st at the M ayfair Inn from
New Rrx-helle. N. Y.. mad* a holein on* Sunday at the Mayfair
Country Club. Imu Sack used a
five wood for hts a-e on Ihe 147yard Kith hole
Sack finished w ith a 1*8. Playing
in his foursome were Sol Rich­
mond, IVte R e in ami H, Atkins,
all gueitl at Ihe hotel.

Weather
Partly cloudy throuth Wednes­
day. Few widely Mattered after­
noon shower*. High th li allrrnoon
near aa. low tonight M to 65.
Variable winds ■ I * I t mile* per
hear.

Law of Pressure have to lake a
back seat to Dr. Von Brauns ex­
periments of space conquest
In a world of moon shoot* and
rocket mastery, the children of
today a rr confronted from every
communicable source as to the
Importance of world dominance
through space travel. It I* the
talk of everyone, everywhere and
local student* are no exception.
From
100 student* seme tie r
projects, approximate!) 55 per
cent selected a topic, of Uirtr own
choire. relating to rockets, mtss
ties, project* at Cape Canaveral
or sim ilar areas d trrrlly aligned
to miter spare. This tend* to
show just where their main in ­
terest of scirnce lie*.
This again can tv validated by
Uie profound class discussion* en­
countered whenever the subject
Practically every student ran add
be or she ha. read or
seen to make th r disruption worth
while to all. The same is not true,
however, when Archimedes' prin­
ciple or Hall'a prorrss is Ihe topic
of debate.
There are the few who divress
‘I
'
J
A
T
.
c" r &gt;th,n‘ ' •• »• « l* c le d f h U l
when thry are talking about the
"apace age."
Teacher* feel that this ta good,
as long a* student* do not fo r­
get the basic principles of scirnce
responsible
fo r
advancements
made toward the goal of solving
Ihe mysteries of spier; and that
such men as Edison, Pascal,
Archimedes and Hall were Instru­
mental in developing these prin
ciplea.

Negoes To 'Mix'
All Alone, Maybe
FRONT ROYAL. Va. (UPI&gt;—
Wwrrwrs County a b o llib ti racial
segregation In III only high school
Wednesday but most of the white
students and the Ne*ro childrrn
w ill he seatrd a half mile apart.
It would come as no surpnse to
this uld Shenandoah Vallry town
If only a handful of white aludrnl*
sleet to join 22 Nrgrurs for Ih r
reopening of the school which was
built to accommodate 1.000.
Warren County, Ihe first pre
dominantly rural area in Virginia
lo comply with court ordered inte­
gration. will, In r f f r r l, surrender
the hlg school silling on a hilt
top to th r Negroes.
The county1* white students,
about #00, w ill remain In the
makeshift
private els vie* they
have allrndrd siner last Kept. 12
when the high sehool was closed
under Virginia's now e a 1 1 n e I
"massive rrils ta n c r" laws.
The private classes, set up In
churches, a union hall and a con­
federate museum on an emerg­
ency basil la it fall w ill ronlinue
for at least the remainder of the
rurrent school terra.

Satellite Is Copy
Of Medicine Ball
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (U P I)
The satellite hurled into the aky
today by the Navy's Vanguard ia
a tiny w ra th rr bureau, the ai&gt;e
and shape of a mrdtrine hall.
The sphere has two small win
time's on opposite sides from which
instrument* *.*n the cloud*, aea

Satellite To Snoop
On Sun, Rain, Sea
B U L L E T IN
W A S H IN G T O N ( I ' l ’ D — T h e U n ite d S I m I m
Ih e firo t w e a th e r M le llile ia o r b i t today.

nisb her with values, but dui not
want them produced until ih t en­
tire appraisal had been cumplrlrd
Lkiwllng compared the value of
a house to Ihe car market, deserv­
ing Ihr depreciation in • year of
wear. In rvplaining how his em­
ploye* re srh n l their conclusion*
atom! a buiklmg. he said. "A fte r
you look at hundred* of houses
you can tell what kind of floors
they have ami whether Hie walls
are plastered."
Hr added: "B u t the people want
lo know w h it th e ir taxes w ill hr.
and I can’t ta ll them that. It i*
customary to make an appraisal
knuwing what the assessor i* go­
ng lo do.”
When reminded of the state law
requiring 100 per sent assessment.
Dowling said, " I t doesn't matter
whst the law says There isn't any
county ut Florida with lou per
rent assessment, and I've never
worked on on* before."
Commissioners adriioo Dowling

Burglar Gets $50
At Sanford Motors
The office of Ihe Sanford Mo
tor Co,, UXh St. and Sanford
A v e , was ransacked early this
morning
While nothing was taken from
Ihe office, more than ISO wai
stolen from the rath register
In Ihe spare p a rt* room.
Police officer* W. R. Cttsgrave
and John Rumbley reported that
all was quiet at the corner during
• 4 a. m. check. Tracks were
found beneath on* of th* win
dow* where entrance was gained
Thr burglary was reported by
J W. Bogle at 7.24 a. m.

to go on with the job, |&gt;utting a
fu ll cash value on th* cards. D ie
Board also a ik rd him to give Sirs.
Walker the card* at soon at jxst• ibl*.
Dowling said he would talk lu
Mr*. Walker about their sched
ulea, since th* tax roll w ill have lo
be mode up w ithin th* nett few
months. Ilowllng promised that the

Two Cars Collide;
Occupants Unhurt
Two cars collided last nighl at
th* intersection of Woodlawn Dr.
and Onora Rd . but drivers and
passengers escaped unhurt.
Slate Trouper J. L. Slkrs said
that J a in rt Lawrence Kravriiiann,
17, 2122 Wood* Ave , Orlando,
was llie driver of one car. Oscar
W illiam Ia&gt;rch, Fort Atkinson,
Wis., the driver of th r other.
Sikes said the accident, near
P inrcrrst Baptist Church about
#:2n, occurred as I/ireh w st com­
ing out of Woodland Dr., Krasemann was going east on Onora.
The Krasrmann vehicle was oc­
cupied by aeveral hoy*.
K ritem ann was charged with
failure to have hla vehicle undrr
control and going 16 m ilr i per
hour la a 33 mile ion*.

Funeral Tomorrow
Funeral service* for Mr*. Fletta
I. Snare, who died Sunday night
in Orlando, w ill be held at th«
B ritton
Funeral
Homs.
M r*.
Snars w ill be buried to Evergreen
Cemetery im m rd la trly following
Ihe service*

p la te d

CAPE CANAVERAL Eli*. (UPI)—A Navy Vanguard
iimtlvvi into the skit'* today bearing a 20-iiK'li satel*
*w.
r*.rt
1
t!r
o“
.
'
r,.l'r'‘,rlll‘
tM
r
iite
on
a
historic new study of tint atmospheric conditions
first step toward obtaining con
tinuous mapping of the earth's that cause (ho north's turbulent weather.
Immediate mission of tha new earth muon wu* to mea­
w rathrr.
The weather station has a life sure cloud cover surrounding the earth, hut one of the til*

expectancy o f atwiut two weeks.
The liny station operate* by
sending hack to eaith inform ation
representing measurement of the
reflection from objects over which
it passes, Photoelectric celts tra n s­
late this reflection—which varies
in intensity fo r cloud*, land and
water—inlo ele trie Impulses.
The ImpuNrs are sloted in a
tape recorder within the vatelllte
fo r transmission* to the earth on
signal from land-louml tracking
•tattoo*.
One transmission w ill be seal on
each of Ihe «alrlhte's orhil*. The
information on Ihe tape then would
erase on another ngnal from a
mini-track sialiun, clearing it for
storage or subsequent messages.
Thr satellite contains a srrond
transm itter to semi hack lo earth
tracking information, temperature
within the payload and other in ­
formation. Thai tranim itter has a
life esperlaliry o f four week*.

Woman Strangles
Her Mother, 85
M ILW AUKEE, Wis
(U P I) —
"W hal you did to my baby I do
(o you," an Estonian Im m igrant
lotd her U y e a ro lii mother
Then the daughter. Mr*. Lydia,
Tarasidit, 54. strangled her moth­
er with two head scarves.
Police round Mrs Julue Saar,
»S. lying dead on the floor of ■
rear bedroom while Mrs. T a r*
sidla aat quietly by.
Relatives tab) the killing Mon
day night elim avrd a 35 year feud
between mother and daughter
In broken English, Mr* Tara
vldiv laid how shr gave birth to
an illegitim ate child 35 years ago
Her mother look the hahy and
"cut off it* head." she told police.
A nephew. George Saar, 20. said
Mrs Tarasldis also blauird her
mother for the death ol her hua
hand last June of an ailment offtria lly listed as kidney disease
At poRcr headquarters, Mrs.
Taraddix calm ly told officer* how
she went to her mother's bedroom
"to talk lo her for the last tim e "
" I f she did not listen, thru I
do it to her . . ami I da ll. I did
and l want for punishment "

Toastina.stcm Meet

-------------------------------------------------- . in n a te targets of sut-h miniature
weather stations In space would
be to spot Atlantic hurricane* and
P acific typhoons.
The National Ancwnauuca and
Spar# Administration annov'Mad
that all three slag** of th* bulletvhaped mis silt had fired success­
fu lly .
Dr John Thurmond u k rd Ihe
The NASA Saul the Vanguard
Board ol County Cominlssjonera
to clarify his position in the bring, so often plagued is th*
county health department this I '* * 1 ky failure*. "looked good."
T b tre „is one eatelhl* from a
morning.
■ _.
Dr Thurmond charged that due
' • • ‘ guard tirin g now etrlo Ihe failure of two health ol c l* " “ 1LhT
Today • rocket w*&gt; set to plots
finals to comply with his re ­
quests, two patients had suffer­ th * aatrllite to an orbit with a
minim um altitude ol 300 to 100
ed.
nillea and a maximum altitude s f
The tm-dical director said that
l.tUM) mites.
he hail atkrd hospital admission
The only previous Vanguard Is
for an expectant mother, whose
baby otherwise was lo small to achieve an orbit wsa s 6Vxpound tra'. sphere (ired la g March
live. "In ihy opinion."
17
and now In tn orbit that may
Thurmond said the request was
last aa long la 2,0V) years.
never made by the Hrslth De­
Today's flung e a r an import­
partment o fficia l; the hahy was
a n t nrw scientific effort to find
born si home with Ihr services
out what gives us the kind o f
of a midwife: despite the pro­
weather we have on earth.
vision of an incubator, Ihe baby
Crammed into the 20-inch, 21 Sidied ll weighed only 3'v pound*
pound sphere were Inalnm ionU to
at birth.
scan th* clouds, sea and earth.
In another example, Dr. Thur­
The intro ale package rfpresen*mond told Dir Hoard, ha had ask­
ed Ihe first step toward obtaining
ed confirmation for heart surgery
coultouou* mapping of the earth's
on an indigent patient. The hos­ weather system.
pital called to ask where th*
This particular space weather
patient was; the letter had n *v*r
station was designed to
been written.
m i l i t * aid dele fee about
Dr. Thurinuitd was asked to re­ weeks.
turn this afternoon with the two
A t 16:55 am . flame* muabllrs tlh Department officials. D ie
rwiiaed from the bate of live
Board
w ai
to
stamina the gaunt, cartridge • shaped rocket

Thurmond Charges
Cooperation Lack

charge*.

Local Fair Opens;
Youngsters Guests
.
„
„
, .
1 hlldren
from
all Seminole
Cuunty •fh o o l» * r* k " * 11 11 *h'
county fair today.
Prom 3:30 lo T p. m . the
youngsters w ill enjoy the exhibit*
and midway at the American
Leg inn Fair grounds on ITM
D ie fa ir opened nflielally yesterday afternoon, when Ihe rnmmerelal exhibit building was de^
! “ •!
Field. Following s roneert by the
Seminole High School hind, a
short address was given by Karlyle llousholder. Introduced were
leadrrs of Seminole t’ ounly: Cora
mission Chairman John Krlder,

Toastmaster member w ill invite
their wives to dinner tomorrow
night at the Mar lanl Restaurant. or I-e# Gary. Oviedo; Mayor Al
Judge Voile W illiim i Jr. w ill he lairinann, I-onuwood, and Frank
llw gurst speaker. The dinner w ill Evans, Lake Mary.
he at 0-30 p. m.
Fair I’ rvstdrnt Lynn Lyons cut
the riht-on, and the week of fun
began. The fa ir w ill to open from
rt p. m to midnight Wednesday
and F riday; from n&lt;»&gt;n to 6 p. m.
iNioks would be open lo till- public Thursday, when children of the
a month lie fiirr thr Fqualiiation Methodist Children's Home and
Hoard meeting, givin* taxpayers Lutheran Haven wilt be gue.ls;
a chance to settle complaints, if and from noon to midnight Hat
unlay.
any arr found.
Among the *|&gt;crlal features of
"Tou can't find * totter method
than the one we uce to put in tax lb* exhibit* are dally drmonstra
office*,” Ita* ling «aid. "You iiave Hons by the Seminole County
bought the entire office system Home DrinonsUntion Clubs.
Tonight the Sanfurd Club w ill
which nerds only lo to Installed
and i-«:petuated ut future asses*- diow rush veal weaving Tomor­
row, th r li.n c v a Huh will demonmenu "
David Andrews, ap|&gt;raivrr In the vtratc liquid embroidery; tomor­
tax assessor's office, vat in the row night, Luke Monroe will dls
play the a rt of making ceramics.
audlrnrr. H r said nothing.

County Assessment Ahead Off Schedule

Any Liffe On M ars?
Science Thinks So
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - Many
scientist* now believe tb sl the
firs t apace traveler to reach
Mara wrtll find some form of lifr
there.
Such a possibility long hac beta
a subject of scientific speculation
Interest ha* intensified in propor
Uon to man's stride! toward even­
tual Interplanetary travel.
I f Ilfs does exist on the earth's
nearest planetary neighbor, it
very likely la s prim itive form
such aa bacteria and fungi. Bui
Mars could have developed some
animal lif t adapted to ita r«pid
temperature changes and almost
oiygenless atmosphere.
The National (ieorgraphie ftoci
t i f reports that sum* scientists,

*

Clinic To Be Held
For Local Farmers
He tumult County fruit and vege­
table growers, buyers and shippers
luday were urged to attend a clinic
(&gt;o the I'rnshable A gricultural
Commodities Aet of DUO at W rit
I'atm Beach. Feb. 25.
Under this act. grower*, buyers
ai.d shipper* of all fresh fru its and
vegetables a rr afforded Hie gre a t­
est protection jioMlhle from d is ­
honest and fraudulent ptaetkra,
according to l- u Ihitner. manager
of Ihr Florida .Slate Farmers' M a r­
ket her*.
Burner said invrtligalkm a and
proseeotiua*, where advliabU, are
condurted by J. W. Branch, W in­
ter Haven, nt no rest to th# grow ­
er.
"Everyone Interested to a g ric u l­
ture should to fam iliar w ith this
act, vinca It haa the maana o f sav­
ing th.inlands o f dollar* fo r grow ­
ers and I f Ihe only means airoci-

fira lly designed for their protolion." Ilu tn rr la id .
The act regulates the lltfiu ln g ,
bonding and shipping of dealers.
Ae an example of whit the act
means to farm era, Ilutnrr said
that dealer reports on prices paid
"due to in fcn u t quality, spoilage,
ele.," can to investigated th o r­
oughly al Do m tt to the grower,
if &gt;uch reports ere doubted.
Hr jointed out tin t taint grow ­
er* tsks "extrem ely low prices"
when they W ouldn't. Fam iliarity
with this act probablv would re ­
sult m more investigations fo r
prices received In c a m where
gruaer* are told that th* “ vary
uw prices on th# other end o f th#
Un*" wera doe In quality at mar­
ch* ndu*.
Resrn atiooa fo r lha meeting
should be made by calling Hutner
*1 FA t - i m A barbecue w ill to
seared altar lha matting.

end it ruse gradually from Mn
launching sue.
Picking up speed, It forged into
a heavy overcast about 47 second!
a fte r olastoff and only ita tow
rum ble roukl be heard a ft* f that.
Th* Navy said that only three
m o r* Vanguard launching* are
scheduled in Ihe aerie*.

Air Force Silent
About New Rocket
C A t.K CANAVERAL. Fla. (U P I)
- T h e Air Force maintained strict
secrecy today about a new type
of solid fuel rocket fired from Ihs
teat renter Monday.
An official statement released
a fte r the firing ahed little light
on the new program; "A research
. . . fl"
*d ."
l l was learned unofficially,
ever, (hat Ihe test vehicle was the
forerunner of a new top secret
rocket Just passing from th* ptaiv
nirig Into the testing stage.
The rocket w ai about 40 fe«4
long and not nearly 10 heavy in
Ihe tody as Ihe Navy's solid fuel
I ’olarts. Hut the roar it gave o ff
as It rumbled out over Ih r ocean
w.*s much like that of a I'o la rli.
lt was believed at first tha
rocket was • jet powered Green
tjo a il, which U designed fo r
launching from HIT and U32 je t
bum tor* H ilt proved false, al­
though ih r firing was earned out
by the McDonnell A ircra ft Co,
of SI. tonus. Mo., which manufac­
tures the Green lju a il.

Cattlemen Enter
Kissimmee Show
Semmolt County exhibitors do­
minate the list of entrant* to th#
K is itm m r* V a 11 • y livestock
Show, which starts tomorrow and
runs through Sunday.
In Aberdeen Angus class, Rob­
e rt Hopkins of I-ongwuod la en­
tered. llrahm in exhibitors include
A. I)udi and tone, Oviedo. Here­
fo rd * are entered by Je rry and
Arden Arndt, Oviedo. Shorthorn
exhibitors include C arl Stubbing*,
Lake Mary.
Commercial purebred breeder*
w ill to shown a l well aa 411 Club
entries. Th* show la to lla
year.

No Hooks, No Exams
EAST LANUNO, M kh . (U P I)
—A classroom w ith a * taatbneh*
and no axamlaaltoaa m ight l a
on# way to a tla u la u th# areaUre

thinking at gifted ehildraa, aayi
Dr. C. Gration Ramp, Michigan
Stato Univarsity researcher.
Ratap feel* many gifted ahM&gt;
ren are Hi fled by n " r ig id " a (i reroom i

�• »

+1

J

Editorials

associated w ith the present tax at a rale to provide approximate,
revision program , and In v io w ily the present t i t revenue and
of the apparent trend aa indicat- Utf Immediate m inim um needs
ed by the t i e n****ae'a at»tetVe no* has* fo r the first ti» e
wants published and a m atter of in the history o f Seminole Count,
record. I feel compelled to point the opportunity fo r an im p a rtia l
out a few simple fans.
uniform ind equalised las strut.
Mrs W alker and her asaiitant jure, spreading the cost nf the
Mr David Andrews, hase tw ice county government among n
publicly stated that they agree many people as possible, and it
with certain statistical data pre the same time, safeguarding their
srntrd by them to the Tax Study rights to homestead exemption up
and Planning Committee relative t„ the messed value of 31.Om n
to a state wide 'percentage of provided by law.
la t In market value' tabulation.
|f the apparent trend continue*
shoving that a ‘ one per re n t o f
„ _ l0 l i k , , p ,rffn .J | f
m arket" w ** considered by tax of Vl)u# „
established by tne ip e rt! to be an Meal tax s tru t- appf l | „ r , as modified by
lure. Now. an sssenmrnt at the ..fltlo l • fl(- , , Blj ,hen tn aet m
full appraised value of cost of aeaeaiment rale o f the end results,
construction or replacement, less how mi4th mor# complicated esa
depreciation, at 10 mills would w« get?
produce Just that. What would be
How could th« Tax Equalisation
Payday is the day to kit ■ more simplified?
Board even begin to justify or
Navy man In hi* pocket.
They now insist that the Dow I
attempt to lake any artion whit,
With this tn mind, federal sen mg Appraisal Co. considered to
ever on an appeal, when earn
ice coordinators opened the third be. and hired by the County Com
rasa would have to be inshtsd
annual joint crusade yesterday.
rmtsior.rra as eipert*. indicate
Individually on all these rtm ifiThe campaign w ill ask a single on a corner o f the tax card, th e ir
u ,.f kcrp „ „ apl# ,
f solicitation for the benefit of appraised valuation. Then a fte r
1)
us simple folk.
t'a rr. Crusade for freedom . The she has has ascertained the total
We ire p tyln g **». Vo of the
American Korean foundation and county valuation, received budget*
taapayrra* money fo r a Ingiril.
national health agencies.
from the various hoards, and the
fair and equalised tax structure
C oalnbulori to .V A. s. San results of " ra tio studies"?—which
ford's IJ5J drive may donate she said Includes the sslaries o r that is long overdue. So. let's
th r ir man*) to one or m orr of lOiome of the occupant home own- have It.
It is not m&gt; intention to h n *
the following agencies American er. then she tould determine the
anything further to say on this
Cancer Society, American Heart assessment rate
matter. At previously stated. I
Association. A rth ritis and Rbeu
A ta t assessor's duty and re ­
have been p a rtia lly re.por-n'u*
matism foundation. National So­ sponsibility is simply to establish
ciety for Crippled Children end an appraised value according to for all this confusion and feel
that the iis u ti must be eleariw.
Adult*. National Society fur the standard measures of value p ro ­
Prevention of B lindntsi. to ile d vided by the State Comptroller, and concisely stated — for the*
Cerebral Palsy Association, Na­ then set the assessed tsxable V al­ first time.
(Signed i
tional wcrebral Palsy Association, ue. T b it Is—the anenm ent rate
Vrrnon Dunn
National Multiple Sclerous Socie­ The number of persons paying
Member. Board of County
ty, .Muscular Dystrophy Associa­ tax and the amount paid does not
Commissioners
tion of America. National Associa­ rome w ithin the province of that
tion of Mental Health, National office.—except the mechanics ol
Tuberculosis Association. Care, tabulation and preparation of tax
Crusade for freedom ar.d Ante records
DOVER. Eng. i u r n - A hi*
r ir in h e re an foundation.
The budgets and the mtllage
. 11 ,h f donor &lt;S3* ' r8 t dominate I necessary to provids sufficient tie r of bubbles is breaking up tn*
tor onr ot !h r orginlsa tax revenue to meet these bud waves that lash tbe port of D o v itl)
Through a system lnstallsd i«u
u ‘,n' 11
* * «•*»sd*d equally sets, are the duties and responvi" " the agencies. This Is‘ b iliU ri of the County Com m l* years sgo. a ir is piped from me
* mo° ** *11
, " r ‘T**3' drive that w ill I * per- siuOei* and the Cuunly School shore lo the sea bed at D&gt;« har­
*• «•* Naval A ir Btauoa. Board. They have pledged to her, bor's entrance, and then sent up
with copies of these: pledgee to to the surface as bubbles. Thu
f° r
United fund,
Coordinator " f. }1b* dn\e U the Governor and to the State breaks the waves down by abo„:
^ 1 *1 ? i '" ! , *
r * iL
i . Comptroller, to bold the miUage M per cent.
Editor. The I I m id :
Statements recently made by
the Seminole Obunlyr tax i i t u u r
at meeting* h*tw#*n aH» ta d Sem
tno&gt; County Cem raUiioncrt. and
Jointly with the Seminole County
School Board and County Commit
tinner*, need further clarification
foe the unquestionable understand­
ing it all concerned
Since I have born to closely

C a ld w e ll S h o u ld T a k e
\

C a m p a ig n

a

Letter To The Editor

SEVEN LEAGUE BOOTS

E ls e w h e r e

Millard F. Oafchrall had a fraat deal to aaj*
Jfcnrt tha attituda of tha avcrart man toward hi* gov amBant in a ape+ch to tha annual dinner meeting of the Sem*
tnola County Chamber of Commerce.
Tha former Florida governor and U. S. Congreaaman
made aavaral good point* about the relationship which
ahould exist between the businessman and the officials who
run his affairs. Kut. he neglected to mention several fact*
which ara material to the campaign he now ia waging.
Kvarynn** admtta that tha average man and woman
takta far too little interest In election^ and tha administra­
tions of public officials after they go into office. Too. every*|
one should l*&gt; aware that freedoms not excrcucd eoon nrf

Fund Drive Opens
Al Base; Agencies
In Crusade Listed

lo iL

We agree that people should not l*e content to sit lutrk and
criticize. Wc agree that pmpla should take their officials to
task when they are not conducting themselves as they
should; that voter* should support their public officials when
they are doing a good job.
But, it would appear that Caldwell suited his crusade
aomewhat late. According to information about his life, he
waa a member of Congress at the time ‘‘the course of history
was being changed'' by enactment of the ‘'socialistic meas­
ures" he criticized, lie also sat in the governor's chair, a posi­
tion he denies that he is seeking again.
As a Congressman and Governor of Florida. Caldwell
held positions which would have allowed him to wage a much
gtronger. and much more effective, campaign than he can
wage as an attorney and citizen.
lie was a private citiicn at the time the Suprtms Court
issued iu integration ruling, hut all of the shortcomings in
government did not occur overnight.
If Caldwell docs plan to seek the governorship again, his
apeech could be viewed In an entirely different light. If. at he
stys. ho does not plan to run, it makes an analysis of hie
•parches more difficult.
BV INEZ ROBB
f« h r n ! asked blm how come he
Why atump the state? Why not taks the crusade into
the home state* of Hubert Humphrey, (». Mennen Williams Thrse a rt days of sartorial trt had clung to it in the year* of
looks _________
good with
and Paul Douglas if he is attempting to make this a national umph for u&gt;c Head of Clan Robb its decline " I..t ____

Inez Robb S a y s

Harrier O f Hubbles

gin tn sprout around his mouth
"This article also says that
while
the__________
black drrby&lt; ..
Is the big
___ ___
By rev it lag the derby hat. fash dark street cluthes fo r occasions
gen seller today, there are navy
issue.
At latest couid, Florida'* delegation in Washington Is ion ha* once again taught up that jui'. m u* being form al and. blue, brown, taupe, tra y and salt
him — and don t think he besidca." said my Scoteburen. "a and pepper derbies." 1 went on
doing okay. It's all of those "other fellows" who are giving with
isn t looking as smug as a bug derby never wears out. Or, bard "Would &gt;ou wear—
us the trouble. We don’t need enlightenment. They do.
in • jug
I r ever. I ve been getting m y mo- -O nly 0 &gt; fr my d tid ^
^
M in and boy. the master of "*&gt; s -worth out of my invest lno n rd - The brown derby should
the manse has been a hard hat m tn «
U preserved a t a memorial tn 2 f .
* L w
man to my certain knowledge
Well. I »m impressed.' l said Alfred Emanuel Smith, ar.d all i t ' x* ,-V.
■
rT
for almost SO years. So I have "K ufbt here in the paper i t **&gt;*. others, save black, restricted by 'V
,, r , n * ra- , u l " la S
been am tted by rerent headline* ‘ Most often the derby can b* law to the chorus lice Only Milin a duiea publications, all pro ibmpaed around the most elegant ton Bcrle would be caught alive
*
The new Daytona International Speedway waa "chriafo claiming ‘ Derby Hat Is Back “ | mldlown recions of fift h . Madison |a a sail and pepper derby "
Such is A d i s addiction that 1 did- *»d Park Avenues. A man has to
toed" bat y etk.
‘ Do you favor tha lightly roiled
“ &gt; «» l*»k good m un&gt;bfrlll &lt;ml , u. rdman a roo*u ,
Marshall Teague, natltinally.famoua .stock car race driv- n i even know that it bad been ** "
ar. waa killed when hi* car flipped. Teague art a record of •«»&gt;!
*
tr &gt;■
tacbr as proper accompaniment
171 milea per hour, fastest ever attained by a car on a closed ‘ I haw been faithful in m&gt; ‘ N a tu ra lly." anecd my hul tor the derby?" 1 aiked my Beau Tbe Navy’* fimoue drm onttra
fashion to the derby,” he said Band, as tha canary feathers be BrummelL
tion team, tbe "B lue Angel*."
American track, in teats Monday.
‘ Only in K rtte n d ' be replied. »*U ta ll Ramey Yield home tin*
Teague wa* attcmptlajf to break hie twi&gt;-d*y-old record
and added. ' don t le t funny with v»»tk a t they
participate in
Teas lie's record probably will t&gt;e broken: the speedway
me ar.d m&gt; d e rb y :'
' Speed Week" al Daytona Interprobably will b« "christened" again and again.
e e .M iu
ACROSS
But I guess It s hard for women M , 'on* ' Speedway, I eb. 3ty31.
To ertch hla own. ouch is life. etc.
l. M iu
Maxwell
valtd'a
to take men's hats seriously.
Th« N ur planes w ill u tilu r the
41. Chancre
Ncvak
\Va only hope that the drivers are l&gt;«chelor*. with no
fc» 3 fojsl
They all look alike. r.o matter ^ *3^1 Lae at la tr u c 31. luuking
43. Nour.af.eJ
4. Rick
12. Rhatby rw 5!
Mvinr relative*.
Xkhat kind or type. Tbe boy* can't ,a tb f • m ic e squadron tor ta ils
7 . ! -oration
41. Horn
I I . Pigeon
even tell •« :n apart them itlves fon* n** * nd flight readme** Aetn•. f t .
'
to Navy official*, the
Only la*t werk. at a small dinner
DOWN
lb . Service
sloa^raa
party, an early departing guest 1119' Tiger* are equipped with
1. Vlyuig toy* 19 R-tiaa
r • *etrl I
3. Indian of
I wore home my h u ib in d 'i dark "window b u ite r i'. known to muii
HOLLYWOOD t l'P I ) — bung out overseas entertalnmrat jua
Boll*
ta
11.
Breed
of
30
Skin
S
j
r
f
'
blue Homburg It took 4* hour* * * aRexburnera.
■tret*' I rances U n g lo rd wUl be beta during World War II. Natl©
A demonstration fur haniord
3. Diacusn
cattle
in for the two to ditco vtr the uiad
„
i
it,.
A
m
.n
"**
Commander
Trestop
J.
Moorr
named * - « ‘ b c .rt of the Amen ^ o ((|f|lU
T m *«,4s f ' s a „ o ,e
raaually
mor
11. Catkin
verttnt iw ap Imagine that hap resident* I* etpecled during tbe
I I . Germanium 4. M irror
St. Pigpen
33. East by
three day visit.
can legion at Miami feh. 11 to
xy,f veteran* organisation also
pening lo two wumca!
reflection
I *ym I
i t Expect i
ro rtheatt
commemorate tbe group a 40th w tll participate in a campaign in
Certainly, out in the great ©pen
I I . Compass
II Rolitaryr
11. To manifest
ia b tr I
anniversary.
cocvnerticm with Miss Langford ,
• paces of Idaho wbrn I was
X Record of
point
31. Permit
54. Prrjecttng
bliss Langford w ill be honored N’Bl'-TV network premiere of an
labor V
young, gentlemen's hats were a ll!
a ship a
S3. Style
erd of a
by state and regional command hour long color teleshow March
voyage
Identical N|y father and every
SYRACUSE. N. Y . &lt;L'i‘ l t —
1C. rood like
39. fo rw a rd
«lu rch
uf tn r L . u u i t,.r I r r r .mer- t*.
7. Identical
part
30 Rchcw&gt;|
other Western grntleman of hi* Studies o f fluorine ckenUstry mat
■IX Wa»y
9 .1‘ope a
17. Water
mark
generation wore a Stetson, and lead to suits that won't sod and
i her. i
ambassador 31 A g ri
frtw-n
3* Mr. LxnJun
wore it summer and winter.
solid lubricant* that are more efI I . Tenma
Un'.il the day of Ms death. Ta ieetlve than a ry liquids, areerd
T
1 //l 4
f
* f// Vy ?&gt;
aarve
pa entertained dark suipiciuni ,n* *° ^ r - T- H Simons a t the
y
m
A r io a g
41 Rurged
39 Court
%
about the antcccdcnta and motives U niversity of &gt;*lorlda.
]. Demonft
*
V
/
mountain
Sl.Spoha
V/
&gt;&gt;
erest
atratlsa
//i
of any man who wore a straw ‘
32. Her faro
•4
oer slight
priwoun
hat. To him there was something
launched a
S /S
CVaJua
error
unmanly, it not clowxrtgM under
thousand
T
•4
ILBeragUa
V
/ j
•
ships
handed, about a straw hat and
7 /,
DOWN
lE W ’aesh.p
N Baking
lU wearer.
•i
♦
&lt;1
IS. Ordsre
1. trustralca
%
chamber
When my bridegroom came
under aeal
3. Rartwd
37. Wages
West to m arry me. I implore*!
1
1
spear
I I . Not ever
SI. Stone of
ham n-H lo wear a straw bat
%
§
X Great Lake
Si. Oopr
a ftu tt
.. 11
least
Papa forbid the banns
■alaeiat'e Xaeeae
IX Compass
4. PUe#
X Beast of
i And not to t.-noke cigarettes
point
S German
burden
4
1
u
r.vve
cither. Pape was a cigar man
tabor.)
5J. M.etaks
39 To the
34 L ift
X Dtmtnuh,
17. Ultimate
with a low opinion of cigarette*
right!
i«e
A
i
t
;
r
W
alal#
31 french
aa tha
and their fly-by night smokers I
31 Half
Z z
%
moon
rtsef
IX Re, to
an cm
Now. almost M sear* later. I'm
TI
xJ * •
//b 1*
3*. CalliJ*
labbr.)
7 .1’oem
34. Exclama­
still surprised ihst sometimes |
R. W and r red
I I . Likely
brills
tion
iy s n u u ix E s
14
*4
i, during his ordeal Add d id s t set
et.
River
uls
St.CTianree
• .Tendency
33 A Great
the barn a fire !".
4}. Sait
St. Miswsuva'a ip riocka
Lake
4.
is
A* fo r a drrby — well, if Add
y z
as
itherr i
] ( Wanting
37. feather
'
had gotten i ff the tram in Uald
J5 Upward
4d.
Harem
o ff
4|
shaft
PEAK P E R F O R M A N C E
41
w rit, Idaho, in a derby. I d anil
rur* mg of
I f Rough lava
• too*, y
!
’
hr
a
spinster.
Papa
would
hase
k a snip a
39. Silty
O N PIN MONEY
f
T~
I seen to th a t'
planking
SI Fenoea
Onte jou scamper The Lark around iov.ii and see yourgai gauge
Psroev
Double
Trick
17. Moslem
sund still, vou 11know you ve got jour hand* on the wheel ol a rtul money*
title
H IT PALO, N Y (C P U -W a lly
u '77‘
And one vsith stjle, loo—tich in interior appointments, bar*
H.Turnest. aa
/A
Hergrshrimer. a National Hoe
a c rs ir
key league castoff. Is the only
raoniouil)
finished.uphobirred
in wonderful t**te-»o dapper, ii^sapproveel
% %
t : Aclptver
p liv r r in the American Hockey
»S. Mr. S psrki
bv Harper s Bazaar! ^
And so easy to drive and p ark-becauie it $three
league ta score two "h a t trirk s "
%
M Grssk
'IV
feet
shorter
out*ide-with
room (or »U imide.
Thit it a whole new
this
season
He
recorded
the
V/
letter
three
goal
spreel
with
the
Buf
idea in tare- ind one &gt;ou re qomg to love Horn the fire* toudi o( jour to«
17. Anet«eh
fsle Bison*
IX K ir f at
on the (icdal. And beautifully engineered Come on -

S p e e d w a y C h r is te n e d

Blue Angels’ Here
For ‘Speed Week’

DAILY CROSSWORD

Legion To Select Frances Langford

I

‘

Suita Won’t Soil?

DAILY CROSSWORD

i \

Z/t

L O O K

&amp;

A T

L E A R N

A B O U T

•LARK

•4
T

Hat

SANFORD
AMERICAN
LEGION

.7

V

4

;1

TT

I I CX,ef Oelty
tB a b jt t
4 t Smoking
|«pa
« *a rt
«J ra m o u l
band
leaaar
• I. L'aad im
V M .n k r - l
a Allow la
tn te r

-

m

4#

% %
kl

Wu
w

r
♦J
u
ii

4* 14' .*

%

The population o f Nome, A laika. 1* 2.CSM. The number of pe&lt;&gt;
P * » t * «l*ited the historic gold
ruth tom. m tu g waa 3.XM.

lo

19
%

/s*

if

•4 al
41
i 4?

SISTER MADISON
3-iw

s

Pan 2

Tuesday, February 17. 1M9
M t t e t in i.ir in t a . t a n . , . . a

v -.s ii.k w

■**•*,« «*. s w iv ti. a**. w s . . . i . , v a n .,
- V . ^ M v a. x t s i i ix * * a a . . . ...... J
s- i i i s d s . t h » s m i i *
rsse Scanw
s e n *.
vtvvyl

Itla v S tr .

SswUsv.

» 4

• * »»»»»e »la*s w a lu r ( s ti.s ., ay, i m

r iv to iw ta

asixvWae

a* Ik * r * * t orrtee

•••Of- Ptwssea. * * 4 , , ta* Art . 1 C t n o . 1 N s o t a. I»T».
X
Saesld *« « _ ■ «■ * ,&gt; » l ta* X sieve r , . » s * t i , «
• aiinve ess'**a*
*• «b*
»•» v»e«xil*aii*w •&lt; all ia* Iwal * i « * r .| *i,a la iIS

Mr

- *

J ‘

L

44v

rsniw

aa* r»»

* t f s c s s im o a R a tx e
am J tM ik *
a*-re

• *•

ss**ik

Spiritual Adviser ami DU
vine Healer. Thia woman
Ufc* itod-given j«ower to
help other* in Sicknea.*,
Trout !e«. Buainr**. lA&gt;ve
Affair* or any difficulties
ur problems &gt;ou may have
*» —

v t im m v m v v
sxwllv

«)

•1

•

*
1 ii
4

7“

rt

•i

ate*

v ,* ,
•■ ia *

SISTER MADISON
L»wk fo r ike tag* foealed besweea DeLand and Orange
Cits, across from —
COINTRY CLUB ESTATES
U 00 Smith Blvd. Hwy. 17 - Rl
Pkoae RE 4 0333
Ops a T Day a a Week

• The I*ajrc Combined Shown
• Amusements — Displays — Exhibits*

• GAMES - RIDES — FUN
• FREE SOUVENIRS by MERCHANTS

6 Big D ays, Mon.
FEB.

16

thru

FLU.

thru Sat.

Fun drive the LARK todoy at

21

New Legion Fairgrounds
SAX FORD

**4 as, sis*. „ l a i
t • " r '**s *s *« r e q i m ,

HWY. 17*92 $Ol.TH

1001

Sanford Motor Co., Inc.

rn c m
SANFORD

iV P
AVK-

r

SANPOKIlk

9)

�Tum.. Feb. IT. 19S'J—P»n S

JO

S ggfnrS

V r r if)

Opera Is Attended
Friday Night

Sanford Is Gay On Valentine Day
The romantic season of hearts
and cupid* tc* the pace for many
m p .-n ir* o \t r (ha February Itth
« « k tn d .
One o f the largest Valentine Day
gatnerirga wa* Fxturdxy •vening
at the Naval A ir Station BOM whrn
the O fficer'* Wives’ club *uccr*sfu lly Gage a cocktail buffet fur
aruund 175 membert anJ gue*!*.
The party aerved a* a ••Welcome
Aiioard ’ for membera of V A IM .
recently arrived from Jacksonville.
and thi* greeting &lt; *u u*ed in the
|fu rm a huge red heart, with
w hile lettcrm r. at (he entrance
door. Also at the entrance wat a

white painted tree branch that
cleverly held red heart Valentine*
with the name of new member* on
each card.
A ddinr to pa rty
atmoaphrre
were red and while gladioli. a pro(uaion of b n rh t red heart*, cun­
ning little cherub tu t out* and the
u tt of red and white in crepe pa­
per decoration*. Credit fur (hit
•rtU tic work ro e * to I t. Cnidr
■«*( Mr* C b ir’e* H ib liu t ll and
tm d r. and Mra. F rank John*gnThe buffet contained an ela!&gt;or
ate array of ta*ty oriental morsel*
that intrigued the appetite. Japan.
■

»ie haboehi pot, were conversation
1-ytrad of traditional rrd anJ
p irre * and ihe guests u*rd their whit» \ alentlre color*, Mr*, tup
tharcoal brartcra to mok m irin- ton chose an orchd and while
aled piece* of »teak on tk e *rra . lombination which the u*ed in
The piece dt re titta m r »&lt;• tried flo ra l twvuijtiel*. The table «a*io»AAantoy *km«, an n rtrn la l drlics-y ered with a while doth, flecked
ttu ffe d wdh por«, shrimp and with gold. anJ tall g i d taper* i l ­
fre»l» eround ginger a* aomr of ata luminated Ihe party letting.
Ingrrdietdt.
Around fifty guett* enjoyed the
Mr* J jn ic t llin u c r . uho*e Ha­ , 0cktail buffet between the hour*
vanan liv.ng_ ha* helped to m
a.r of fi*e -th irty ami eigtit o’clock.
___
Valentine Mag and ijurrn
her a .onnoiMcur of o rie n u l fond*.)
Tne highlight of the K k s part)
wan in chim e of the menu, ."he
&gt;*a* sm strrl b* Mr*. Lewi* Tam- ^-aturday evening wa* the croon
n y . d t r * . I l a r o d t a n g . M r * . Sam irg of a Valentine CJuccn and King.
Mr*. W illiam Hardin arid E llli Ful
Day and M ri K. j . M ill*.
Acting at ho*tc*«e* during the *r. who were rhoten by secret
evening were fn e Navy w|*e» who ballot.
Tht* it the fir* l time for the FIU
wore cot tome* of red net abort
•k irt* over back tig h t* and red Ciuh to have a Valentine King and
vjueen ami it added fun to the
ifart-abapcd head hand*.
evening’* entertainment
They were Mr*. D. T Conner,
The i lub house w at a rtittlia l!)
Atr*. D. I*. Cunning. M i* J \V. decorate.! with large tat.n earl*
H ill. 5lra. I. S. Illakc and Mr* outlined with net ru in in g , xalrn
M ill*.
line i on white lace doilies and mo­
1 Civilian guetli ieen among the bile lt d heart* were suspended
vuipf n m
F
party goer* were Mr. and Mr* from the celling
Italian
Court of Honor v *« the highlight drew i it*rn pretentrd Merit rtad Flarl Higginbotham, Mr. anil Mr* -■oltie* held ro.oriul dri
for the February P-TA meeting p -ti to Walter Teague tr . Albert J,,m i ” &gt;- Mr. ard M r*. Andrew and * distinctive s tr in g
Cub Scout* were color bearer* Mycr». Hoy W aitiwri*:bt. Johnny l * n , " b
Mr and Mr* B railr) mum* » rre placed on the
and led In the iilu tc to the flag Courier. Jo* M alcolm and Cary ,Wh* m ,n J Mr- * ntl Air*. Wally hors d 'o fu tir t
Following Ihe form atilic* o fS a k o lla iy .
. Phillips.
Dancing miistr w«* furnished I
meeting In
order
Ita m r i.lte n \ i ' l u f a l r Inn
an ( irland i orchestra and an out
ealling Ihe .ucc,.„*
... .......
vr
w 4rj «W. .Stoner,
d
Dr. u
Fdward
Stoner, w
well
M ri. John Lundy, preiident. John ln0lM1 u&gt;lf(Jo p h v j|t,14n
fK n ,
The spacious ballroom of thr • landing floor show, under the dl
Fivan*. Cub M irie r and L x p lo rrr f(j ,j.e
o( , hr ( t r n M a yfa ir Inn Hotel was the scene rectmn of Mr*. M artin Dyer, * * ,
S c o u t leader, introduced Fid ing—the Eagle Scout award*. of a gay Valentine party Saturday prr*rnled « follow* la ,, tianie
Andrews, Scout Executive of the Before a large group of member* when around two hundred and by F. I lira -le y; I'autumnur. on
St. John* River District, who , „ j vjl)lo r|( A )ri
p’|r r y Mnij fifty guests uf the Hotel were cn Nou Beautiful Doll." J, l&gt; Mi.Sell
and t a r t Novt; Can-Can Churua
® showed lome very in te rfilin g pic M r*
j ohn £ x (n , pinneit the tertained.
f'ait&gt;
Jure* pertaining to Scouting
*&gt; dcmration* were In red f0 lfll’o ,*d of l^K o y Hickson. Mar
Eagle hadgr* on fo r their *on*
Ralph Neely. Bov Seoul leader. 4 ftf(, [)r s,0Rer m i( j e ln&lt; pfe and whit* and earh lady was pre- tin D )er, Joe Shahren and led
awarded terond d a * a badge* to semaimn.
i m nted with a red carnation cor­ Hawkins; Pantomime o f “ Little
sage. Ever)one was g ivrn a num­ Space ( ill. by I.f lin t H i--ton and
Bruce Packard, Seth Rook and
Mr* Lundy presided over the
ber on a ted heart and this lalcr Ted II* * Kins; “ Ihe H iil* ’1 bv ’four
A rthur Evana
biainrvs teuton, w m rh was short.
was used to match dancing yart 'm r i, dancers." W illiam llardin.
J im e i Pearann and Mr. An
The sixth grade Won the room
n trs which provided the opportu- Jla riin Dver, Wade S ilydrr, and
count—for attendance.
mtv fo r guest* to get e.quainted. Joe Shabecn (nil for the fcr*nil
All gathered lit the school lunch
the m ute ttoupe appeared
During thr evening Frank Meroom to partake of drticious tup ban* gave a magnum o f cham­ to take a bn». Iicnlun Prevail mis
rakes and punch, served by Mrs. pagne to the winning dance tram Master o f Ceremonies
(.eon Olliff, Mra. C. F7. Minter
The party wa* given bv the
t or ktail* \ t Ike I Iplon*
and Mr* C, E. V oigt, mothers
Another lovely party was given Anna Miller Circle ami under thr
representing the th ird , fourth and at the home of Dr. and Mr*. M. chairmanship of Mrs. Robert car
uthers.
fifth grades. M r*. .Merritt Staley, I.ipton on Meiloovill* Avenue.
a teacher and a mother of one 1 ■ ■—-—-----------TUESDAY
of the three grades, lent a helping
Studv Course on Soul Winning at hand to the trio. A ll refreshment
the Viral Baptist Church at ’
carried out the valentine m otlff
p. m. Brownie Scout Troop UJ of
the T in t Preabyterian Church
• ill meet at 3 o’eloc*.
It was a Valentine Tarty for out the valentine theme for thr
Pioneer Fellowship of First
the Thrhean class of the First supper table.
• p re ib jie ria n Church at # P mBaptist Church Friday evening
Those attending were Mr anil
The Ware Bible Class w ill meet
when member* and their husbands Mra. Denver Cordell. Mr* Wen
in McKinley Hall for a eovered
met at the Church for a covered dell Skipper. Mr. and Mrs Fran
in h eupper.
dish supper.
l ris Hall, Mr. and Mrs Dunald
On Saturday afternoon the Elk's
U EDNF-HUAY
F’ ntrrtainment was led by Mr* FTamm. Mr and Mr*
llenny
playground
wwt
fille
d
with
a
The senior ehoir of Ihe Firat
Vrrnon llardin. social chairman Austin, Mr. and M r* Rill* Mat
happy
throng
o
f
rid
ld
rrn
who
Preabyterian Church w ill mret
A centerpiece of gladioli. Banked tey. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Pirrry,
ranie to help Jim m y llardin. son
by candle* in candelabra*, carried Mrs Jack Martin. Mr and Mr*
(or aupper et * p. m- * n,i ^or
nf Mr. and Mr* B ill lla rd in , cele­
rehearsal at i:M .
Al Chile*. Mr. and .Mr* (.eland
brate hit cih B irthday
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of
Butld, Mr*. Vernon llardin and
Mr- and Mrs. lla rd in . atsiited
the F ir it Preahjlenan Church
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Mrlnlm h
w ill be conducted by the P a llo r, by Mr*. Bae Irla n d , served
Honor gue»ti were Dr and Mr*
Birthday Cake and ire cream, and
F’eb n ia r) IT, 1931
W. P. Brooks Jr
• at T p. m.
The Chaneet Choir nf First Valentine randy heart*, tn the
M r*. Stanley Fllmore of Mary
following
guettar
Donna
T*e
Man
Presbyterian Church will be eon
land and Mra. Earle Colburn of Batter With Coffee
ducted by the Pastor, at 7 p m. free, (iarland Harden, France*
The Chancel Choir of First Williams. Alton Hughe*. Johnny Ne# Vnrk were special guett*! NEW YORK —( l P it— toffee
rresbytertan Church w ill meet Marlin. Mike H ardin, Jeff .Siskind, ■t the regular bu»inr»* and so ‘‘•ke with coffee tn the baiter
Wanda
I-ou and Charlene ciat meeting of the F.lks Auall t »'l i for ,n f* In H M l « P « * «
et T.JO p. m.
Irland.
Mike
Volotiise,
Bobby la ry held last night at the F.Ik*
The Womans Society of t h r u
mt)U„ r ,
lian Service of F'irst Methodist Warwick, Bobby C a ru lh rri Elaine
Hall
on
Flan
F
’ir»t
Sireri
g*r,
i teaspoon rinnamoo, ’ &gt;
Church will have a study entitled Owen*. Charles and Allen Lee.
Mr*
Bex
Packard
presided
m
er
teaspoon
ginger. &gt;» teaspoon *alt
Joy
Milton.
Patn
Taylor,
Carole
-M iddle Fast Pilgrim ase'’ at 10
the buimets session which wa* and 2 teaspoon* Inttant r ip tm o
W a. m. d o lin g with en Arabic Tea. Ann Rnimlry. M artha Parker,
Judy Mansfield. Bryan Williams, followed by I hr aonsl period coffee.
• Nursery Open.
Add 1 egg. and brat well Stir
Prayer meeting and study of Becky Williams. M olly Bush. Fid which wa* in the form of a
George Washington parly. C.*mt« In 2 cup* cakr flour tilted wilh
ward
Van
Fleet.
Melissa
Kcholt,
SoulW'innlng at First
Baptut
Andy .Strrlc, Rnhin B lirra fd , and were played at th i* tim e and-2 lenpoon* ilmihlc acting Inking
Church. 7 W Phigh acore pnte* were awarded powder, alternately with
will* ’ • cup
A Prayer tlnvup w ill meet in the Wayne and (iayle Hardin.
to M r*. Henry Thuritnn and Mr* butterm ilk or tour m ilk In whuh
Daughter* of Wesley Cl«**room.
A. S Peck Mr* Thurston re '» teaspoon *oda ha* been add
The Shut In Preyer tiroup w ill
reived novelty cherry ear bob* rd
meet at the home of Mr*. Alice Cheese Adds Variety
Pour Inio greated. flm urd 2
Palmer. 9U M yrtle A*e
EAST U N S IN i;. Mich. (L T D while Mr*. Peck w a * g iv e n a quart mold or angrl food pan and
The third aenion of the W S. —Cheese can add variety to your bottle of th r r r ir i
bake In moderate (310 drgieei
r . S. atudy course. "Middle East rooking.
At a late hour refreshment!, ae
45 rt"
minu'e*.
white
rotor
°
' rn 4i
nu,r»- nr unlit d-mc
Pilgrimage," w ill meet In McKinMichigan Male University home rrn tu a lin g a red and
:Cuol I minute before ti nning out
• l e y Hall.
rro n o m iiti auggest these tempi scheme were served
on rack. Serve while warm with
Chapel Choir rehearsal at 3-30 ing idea*:
this easy mix pineapple ginger
y tn.
Drop chrrte crouton*. — *mall
,
..
.
Senior Choir rehearsal at
cube* of fheese, Inlo hot loup Just I TA C O U t lC ll 1 O ' i C C t
?n(t
lightly at room Irmpe
Soften
p. tn
before serving. Or add grated
Regular meeting of ihe Semi* rature I cup lemon ice rrram .
7,30 p m.—The Commmaion on rheeae to scrambled eggs just be
nole County Council of P TA will Add 1 410 ounce) can iru th r-l
Membership and Evangelism w ill fore they are done.
meet Wednesday morning at 9 30 pineapple. 1 tablespoon iliver.-d
meet in McKinley Hall.
Add ic tt In the hor* d oeuvre at Geneva School.
c ry tla llite d ginger, and leal in
platter by arm ing
chunk* of
vira. Ir* Southward w ill pre *!c rlrle drink miaer about 2*&gt; »ec
apples and pear* strung aide oxer Ihe meeting and there ond*
Add Sauce To Beets chee»e.
alternately on a toothpick Dip w ill be an open discussion on re
-----— ■■ —
EAST LANSING. Mich — ( l P I) Ihe applet in either orange or Ir
—A tart sauce lor beri* la sug mon Juice to keep them Horn turn r m l rontrnver*i*l issues nf Hie W o m a n ’ s C i u b M e e t
p TA plalform.
- A )ook „ lhr „ . | 1(N1| |un{|ir..n
geited by Barbara Deskins of the ing brown
food* and nutrition department
program ” J* the subject d licu..
Add variety to ch rrte land
at Michigan State L'niversity.
Weigh
th e
advantage* of ion Wednesday at a meeting of
wicket by sprinkling chopped pic
Mia 'a rup orange juica, 2 ta kies and onions in tide Aim try .best*. Percale sheets we gh lei* Ihe Civic Department of the San
bleipooni beet juice. ’ * eup augar
The I ilk
dates, raisins, jam s, or jellies than muvlin, ate le .t bulky, and ford Woman’ * Cluh
and 1 tablespoon cornttareh In a
with different bread and ehcete a t* eheaper to launder. They are w ill be preceded bv * eo'crrd
aaucepan Stir Ihe mixture over
combination* I ut*ex of cheese al­ lightly woven. Linger wearing and di*h luncheon and a program of
medium heat until it boils Add a
feel * ik ) .
can of dlred beets and heat, tf so go in lunch hoxe*

Scout Awards Given
At Oviedo Meet

An appreciative Central Fin
Ida audience crowded into ill*
(trtandn
Municipal
Auditorium
Friday night to hear the Opera
Cal* tponvored by the Junior
League of Orlando.

‘ Couples Enjoy Supper

Sixth Birthday
Is Celebrated

25 Years Ago

desired, add a dash of butter fo r
a richer sauce.

Bifoti you start folding a (oo-big '£9 cor...

Poach Pudding Tart

S e e th e C o m p a c t

’59 Rambler

SAN FRANCISCO - H P I i - Tbe
California F’nodt Reiearch In sli
tide recommends this quick and
•say dessert
Spread layer of
vanilla cream pudding in the
boimm nf ta rt sheila. Top with
peach halsra. round side up. D rti
t l* with atrawberry preserve*
and garnish wdh a iprig of mini

Save more than ever
on first cost, gas, upkaep

BDC C O N TE X
tf»* t«ly
10-Koy
Caleu*
lit a r
Bf
•nyw hora

Rt«r ill
prlca

$125

Vau'w# a##** *h« at bar* grow in tire and prica —
now eew huwr much more you ran u s * w ith
Haml-ler. Hundreds on Aral met. New g»t econ­
omy. T o p roeale. Kas.ret parking. Prrwmaliaed
Comfort: ewrliona! onfa front rests glide hath
and forth individually. G o Ram blar A or V-B.

IM MM

9

WILLIS MOTORS

MMBIEB AMERICAN STATION WAOON

t m 1109 M fmi Cm *

IMS kit »»• &lt;ise Id*

III I (H .Ip ll IlM H

• n»l» ue •* f.v -•&gt;*
Mwaw'.-w huiow |&gt;**&lt;
I»i lin w - i' &gt;*««

»*i «- m s.. _

Featured in the program of
opera select ion* ssere (our of the
Metropolitan Opera t'o.’s most
accomplished s o ra litt*. areom*
named by lh r widely acclaimed
Florida Ssinphony Orchestra un*
der thr baton of Frank Miller.
I-oudl) applauded ssere Crsara
Slept, Richard
T urkcr.
Held!
Krall and Mildred M iller. Miss
Miller seemed tn he the favor­
ite of the audience not only for
her excellent \o ca l contribution
to the gala rsrm ng. but for her
C ood S h rplirid ( m in i | ulheran captivating personality and win­
some beauts.
O f th e t h u r r h
It* I t ie Hei . F i n e . I II Hulirk Jr.
Among the Sanfmd musicians
The goal we »ct In life
ami music loser* enjoying th r
l l much like tbr rablut who mil •tc liar b ill were M i*
George
ran Ihe hound.
Harden Sr . Mr ami Mr* George
The hound failed became
Harden Jr . M rt lieorgr Touhy,
lie * j i mnmne for hi* lunch. Mr* W It D* .on Mi** Ojtl«
The rabbit esc aped . . he via* Hcrxr Whittle. ' I r and Mr* Dan
running fur hi* life
Wright, Mr. and Mr* Frank Ma­
lta nr, Mr, and M r* Boy Mann,
and Mr*. C At Rosd

JjwJtm
ctiwiA

t ’. I ’ , n . W IN K S ' piv t u t m l a t (h e ir V a le n tin e p a rty
iw e n t lv at th e C l’l ) I 'lu h .

g iv e n

Birthday Honoree
l Is Janet Johnson

Church
Calendar

I

Janet Juhnion. daughter of Mr
and M rt iTlHortl Johnson, u a l
guett of honor at a Valentine
Birthday parly Salurdav eirm ng
at h rr home en Bel A ir Btvd
the iteration marked the I -It h
Birthday of Mi vs Johnson who
gieeled her teenage guests in a
light blue sheath dress.
w as
The
John*on’s garage
transformed Into a parts row m

IIuilMn Kitchens
Solve Space Problem
B* M IL IU M 4.H1 HER
C H IlA til) —i l l ’ l l — New com
pact vrn io n s n| me nuilt In k it­
chen have been designed lor ihe
mity with a space problem.
T br new unlta, which well for
.'hsi compared with Hie f t n*** nr
mote usually spent on built in
appliance unlit, will make r t r n
the bachi'lcir happy lit vise h it
kitchen, says a pioneer manufac
tu rrr in the field.
Thrruiador F le rlrira l Manufac­
turing t o . Ia*&gt; Angeles, which
first made built Ins in the early
I9.W) *, showed a compart unit
called the " ilie l xenlrr” at Hie
recent National Association of
Home Builder* convention
The "chef cc filer.'* tel to go on
*ale th i* summer, is only in inchrs wide, ha* four electric ranges
which ran he regulated imliviIn aII &gt; fnr desired heal and rook
Ing speed, and two nu n c set par
s lid above lhr range*
An a llra rtiv e control panel, a
• roatt m eter'1 enabling Ihe rook
In , i lei l Ihe proper lim e and
temperature for even Ixpe of
meal, and two large cabinet* he
low ih r rangr* complete Ihe unit
New ami rnlorful designs nf a
built in line introduced with great
surer*, la tl year were shown by
t ham ben Built In*. Inc , Chita
go
A cc-mli.nation gw • electric
*toxr and an nsen that rooks
tong after Ihe fuel ha* been shut
off were highlight* of thi* esbl
bit
T ie aloie liw four electric
rangr*. with a ta * grill and broil
er *el between Ihe range*,
The l handier* appliances, in
'udlng oxen, tlose, rrfrig e ia lo rf-cerei. dnhwashrr .d ry e r, and
Calbage di.pusal Unit, w n e hafmonlied wdh sinking
• liver plating and set
hack ground of brick

and was decorated with Ihe red
and while Valentine color* I'olnr
tsil crepe paper %trramrr* ami
V alrnltne
ru l outs were used
Each guest, upon arriving, receiv­
ed a red ctipid cu'. out and Ihe one
with the lucks number. Miss Pam
Jones, receised a heart box of
candy.
Sexrral game* were played wilh
M m Maria Rowland and Kenny
Poll a* p rirr wm nrr* Dancing
was alto rn jo ir d and picture*
ol ihe party weie taken
The pretty Birthday rake wa*
Heroratrd xxith white icing and
rrd heart* and was srrsrd with
other parly refreshment*
Guests, who sang Happy llirth
dav to Janet, were Diane .Smith,
Nancy Sikr*. Jean Donaldson
Judy Laxendir, Maria Rowland.
Brenda Brown Donna Peters. Ami
Mahan, Alsra
Meeks, lu irrtl*
Dyes*. Norma Whittern, Barbara
Bulkier.
Diane Beasley. Pam
Jones. Jack Is rv , Tim m v Bar*.
men. llohrM Biehardt. Sonns Ma­
son Donald Woodruff. Charles
Calhoun. Jim m y Touliy, Kennv
I’off. Dnylr Carlton and John
Mills.

PcAAD/iaLi

Steak Broil Enjoyed

The Gamma l.amlma chapter
of ihe Beta S um a Phi m rortly
Vlartam ft isswell and Airs H J enjoyed a deal, broil Saturday
Lehman of Wmlrr Park
Mr* rim in g al lh r homr nf Mr. and
Wheeler, a home guest of V|r« Mr* Gordon F re tlrrirk .
Those attending were Mr. god
Lawrence Tinsley of D ellary.
M i* Highs of Nebraska, an.I Mr*. Mrs t lark Bruestle, A|r. and
Air*. Alford Grrene. Mr
and
It P Pray of P rllary
Mr*. Donald Howe, Mr and Mrs.
Air* G II Hudson w ill return Glen McCall. M r. and Mrs R.
home teutas after a visit with her II. Nelson, Air. ami Mr*. FI W.
daughter, Air* ft I. Natrallah, Peterson, Mr. amt Mrs. Clyde
Robinson. Mr amt Mr*. Garnet
and Mr. Natrallah, in Tampa.
White, and Mr* J. !.. Corley, tbe
Mr and Atr* Futward It H ill of j sponsor and Mr. Corley.
Bronx* die, N Y , are gue»tx In
Ihe home of their daughter. Mr*
( harte* Hohlitrelt, and Ll I ’ mdr.
Ilohllrell AH* Hohlitrell w ilt en­
ter ib e A ir Force hospital m O r­
lando. this week, for surgery.
Guest t. sf Ihe reeent luneheon
gtxrn by the D A It , were Mr*

LAST SHOWING
OPKN 12:15

Mis* Rohbir Lee Cram and 'tr * .
Helen l i ' r r * of Allanla, Ga . base
twen sitllin g In the home of
Mi«* t r.tin * p,trrnf». Air and
Mrs ltnl&gt;ert Crain.
House gnrtl nf Mr and Atri.
William FI Gray. Lake Mary,
I* her mother. Mrs George Swift
of Aerona. New J rrtry .

Atr* A mi enf Riil&gt;eris and Mr*
Charle* AVltt tecenlly attended
Ihr tlfla n iln Crntral Board Dean­
ery winch wa* held in Orlandn
H il* ssa* liel&lt;l at the home of
Couple Is Wed
AH* Raymond * d r ill and ssa*
The
F l.b r
Spring*
llapii«t a llrn d ril h* approximately th irty
i hurrh p im id rd I lie *e||iug for affiliated p rriid rn t* and board
the w tiding last Thursday of chairmen
Mis* Penne I, Yale* and John
C O u ii* J r
t*oil* of T ilu sxillr
the Res Joe D 'llltlllll pertofinrd
B I R T H S
Ihr double ring ceremony »t *
Air
ami Air* J P, Whitaker
p in.
Mr ami Air* Grads Johnson h a ir announced ihe h irili of ihelr
of Sanford attended th r rnttple fir*t grandchild, A h Iona .Ann,
A!*o p*e»&lt; nl were At* ami Mr* Imrii F’eluuary Ttb to Mr and
Don Remolds of Otangr
John O iirl* Sr . p a lrn l* of thr Alt*
groom
the couple w ill te tu lr t ii* A|f« Reynolds i« the form
in lit u s iilb
w hite Mr Hurls H rr Ann AMillaker of Sanford
(inployed In a cnnstnution com
pany.

/

DnoMAosi •TaftMPM-dtBMflMi*

^myrw

KKATI UK: 1:11 - 1:11
St4t - 7:11 • 9*41

(Tiiltlrrn .15n For Thin
AMruction
SI'AHTS TOMOIHtOW’
Icow iM or
V n v

■a

i/A /n is

* PAYMENT

SPECIAL

rdehratus Birthday
Mi*t B a rtia ra AAllllfo rd *«Ir
braird her t.Mh birthday recent­
ly with a ’ sin k hop” at h rr homr

on Country Club Drive
llatiemg and ton took plate on
the Pal in which wa* decorated
with A atcnlinr color* and fa io r*
tn the »aniP mold were given to
the following gurHs T r r iir Ro
tu tin r. Penny Brook*. Janice AAll
Ham*
Glenda l u ii r t l , Glenda
AAilldord 'tom m y Brook*, Alike
Jrnmngv Dax id Thomas. Ilobhy
llowrn, Fred Jonei, and Bud Bn
her I*
ibe evening birthday

M
namscuni

BUY
SEU J.M i

STAKTS TOMORROW

!) A. M. SHARI*

Aluminum Lounge
WITH

STRONG ELASTIC WEBBING

�P a r# 4— T u m ., Feb. 17, 1959

Lane Seeks Lumpe Or Carey
X
■ y MILTON RICIIMAV
ta ile d P re ti la ftra a fo o .'l
F rank Laae. never on* to ke-p
a te c rrt, eandldly revealed today
&gt; * •* angling for *;ih»r Andy
Carey ®r Jerry Lump* of the
Yankee*.
Th# e n e rirtlc Cleveland general
in a n a ie r tald h* plan* to talk
trad* w ith Yank** o fllria l* in
F lorida neat wrek, tut added th r
ehanre* of a dral wrre dim heeaua* the world ehamolont a1w*y*
fiv e Mm abort ikrlft.
• i know th f&gt;*d Ilk* In a*t bask
Woody Held and I'm "tilin g to
give him up." f.*ne/ «»ld " M o n ;
with Held. I'll a lw ro llrr tlirm a
good p ltrh r r, but I know I won't
g *t anywh*r».
•'Why? Jlrcaui* th* Y ank***
don't have too much u»* for m r,
th a t* why.
"They think 1 p«i&gt; off too much
Th*y atmply havr no »*n»* ot
humor. I can't think of anything
more healthy thin that frud I
had w ith Cai*y Stengrl for th r**

Tar Heels Ranked
As Top Cage Team
NP.W VeinK ( t- 'P li- Th* North
Carolina T a r Heel*. aided h r Ken
turky'a loia ta M itiliilp p i M a t*,
took o « *r firat place toslay in
IHlitad P r r i l International'! col
J*je haakttball rating* for th*
firat llm t tine* Her If. IM f.
X cnlurky slipped from firat to
third.
C o ith Frank M cH uu*t Tar
l l t c l i tieatrn only hy Michigan
Stale la I f atarta. moved up from
accood. Kama* Mai* (1111 ad
lanced from third lo ireond.
Th* 33 (fading roachn who ra l*
th* n a lio n 'i ma)or ro ll* !* * for
UPI a lto made teveral o lh rr
rh a n g ti in th* top 10. Th* coach**
ro n ild * rrd gam** played Ihrough
Saturday night in their la le it hallata.
klliaiaalppi S lit* m i l a il*a n t­
ed from IMh to 10th and appear­
ed la Ihe ** l* tl group lor tha
firat lin t* alnc* the I T I ratlnsa
were laauguralrd in 1#30. Catiforala (11-41 adt ant'd from 12th to
alnlb.
Bradley, hralrn ta il w rrk by
hi. Locila. alipprd from eighth to
K ill. W etl Virginia, up*rt hy New
York L'nlveriity, dropped from
10th to Itih .
Cincinnati H it ) , North Carotin* M a t* 111-2). Auburn (!•-■■)
and Michigan Matr 413-3t ramainrd 4 -M 7. St. loul* (14-2)
moved front nuilh lo eighth.
T r ia l
C h tiitlio
( lit ) ,
tho
S' uthw ral C on ftttn rt I a a d • r,
hradrd tha a«coad to group, l it adley, L'teb. W rit Virginia. Marquell*. Loulavllle, SI. John * (N .
Y .t, St. Hona**ntur*. Oklahoma
City and St Mery'a (C a lif.» tot
lowed In order. No oth*r achool*
rr rtlv e d v n tri th li »*rk

M ayfair Men Plan
Tourney Sunday
T h r M ayfair Men* lio lf A**oelation w ill hold anolhrr pointty tlr m tournament n rtl Sunday.
I’ r l i f *
w ill h* awarded th *
(hr** (np fourtoinr* and th r top
two Individual* I* Ih* t/vurney.
T * * o lf lim e will h* noon
Following Ihe tourney, a b a r­
becue anil iq u irr danrr w ill It*
held fo r
mrmhert and their
•famlliea.
P roaldrnl H a ir Cunning urged
all m «m b*r* lo return their rarde
a* aoon aa ponlhlr.

Gators Top Rebels
In Overtime Play

y*ar*. Why e te ry lim * «*tr trama
lo t logrthrr. Ih* people would
park Ih* ball park*.
"Ilu t th* Y ank*** can't i r r pat!
their no*r*. I'd Ilk * to make a
dral with them—I've been trying
(or a year—hut (iro rg * Well* I*
ton tough. And that got* for
t'**ey, loo."
Will T ry Again
Neterthel***,
Ih *
undaunlrd

l.an* w ill ley again lie Iravr*
Cleveland
(or Hayluna Beach.
F la ., today and ra p e d * lo talk
w ith Y ankr* official* either neil
Tue*d*y or Wednesday at St I’ e
lertburg, FI*.
l.an* i t th* only general man
a g rr n Ih* A m rriran League who
ha* aignril all hi* player* already.
Th* Yank***, on Ih* other hand,
hav* tom * to term* with only 21

Auburn &amp; Howell;
On And On And On
Tolled Tree* Inlrrnatlonal
Thai Auburn havkrlball tram
gun on ..and on ..and on
So. for that matter, duct Balley
llo w rll, brad man in Ih* point
gM lin; rlrpartm rnt at Mlsslitippi
Stair.
Aubirn larked li* Kdh iimagru
live ivlnolo; &gt;corr on tha b u n l
Morula) night with a 19 54 br.-eier
over Tulan* And Howell pumped
in X) point* In p acin; thr Maroon*
to a 74 vn victory over (irorgia.
Il&gt; way of anti rllm a t, Florid*
tieat M m ltu p p i toy &gt;7 m ovrr
dm * In dump (hr Rrhel* Into latl
place In the South** Hern Confer
rn r*. end Alabama manag'd an
*9 • »t derliion o - r r l-nulntnt
Slate
Auburn, playing on II* Itomr
( chiM, hit nine itra lg h t thoi* (rum
the floor lo the l i n t 10 mlnutra
agalntl Tulan* and th r (Srrrnlr*
n rv rr got within rig h t point* of
the lead. Jim m y Fibbr wai the
h o tlrtl ITaintman with 20 polnti.
followed hy Henry lla rt and It r t

Frederick with 19 and I I respec­
tively.
Klinker llo g lle d
The T l7rr * alto lio tllrd Up \ i r
Klinker, T u la n t't lop * to rrr , hold
in r him to live point*
Auburn I* now ranked »l*lh in
the nalmn by I'niteil l ’ re*v International I. ha* Ih* longest win
strral. in big league c o llc iia lr
l o i ' . t ' | ml ba&lt; hern Ihe only
tra in io d rfra t Ml»»l*tippi Male
this arc son.
F lstlrulfs and a I't • )M&gt;ini i«*r
Io n iu m e hy Bulldog (lordon lia r
rah rirrwr •&gt;nn* at tc-nt ion away
(rum Howell's a illv itlra al Athrns
Play wa* In’ rriu p lrd (or ahoul
five m in u lrt of Ih* arcond half as
(an* alrramed onto Ihe Door, and
(irorgia'a Sonny Po*t waa waved
out of th* gamr for hi* part in
th * rhubarb
(iro rg ia threw a tr a r r into thr
Maroont, holding them to a 3711
halftime lead Bill the H irer men
a n ig n rd lo Howell rnuldn I mar
h it marktmanthip and th r Bull
dog* didn't has* a real dunce
against State'! i t 3 per cent field
goal accuracy.
K rb rl* an Bottom
In Ihe battle of "w h o a Ih*
NFC a w o n t." Honda won on a
red hid tcoring tp r r r in the arc
ond half alter Olr M in bail held
ta ile d F re t* lalernatUaal
m a ttrr* tn a 44 all Hr al IntermitKaat
aion. He he I |s*n Birhinann was
W rit Virginia N V M I 55
high man lor thr night with 32
Herkley JC Hi* Sue Brnnell JC T7 point*, followed hy Hick lloban of
th * tlatora with 27.
SI. Vincent #1 Waynethurg at
I.loyd Johnson's 24 point* figM auachuirtt* ao Cunnectltul *9
u rrd prominently In Alabama'*
Wlllamantlr at New llavrn at
victory, along with l-rnny hap
Seolh
Ian'* 21. Th* Crlmton T id r Ird at
h a lfllm r. 44 t t
Furman -U Citadel 52
It wa* a tight game all thr
Maryland 77 Cletnton .5*
way. with erntrr l.ynn Moon con
Blchmond *9 W atli k l-*r S3
tributing 22 point* In th* INI? r f
Newhrrrv 9! (iro rg ia Tchrt. 77
Virginia SI. I I N. C. Collrgr 71 (ort Th* Tlgen held Clyde Fred
sharpshootini
Alalnm a
Virginia Tech. #1 C»*o. Wath M tric k .
center, to thrre point*
Appilarhlao 104 I’ fe ilfrr 1&gt;
Okla. City IT. #4 Florida Si at
M lttltilp p l St *n (iro rg ia .VI
Alabama D9 l-uuisiana St a:
Auburn 79 Tulan* VI
Nlcholt 71 M illta p * 77
1 isllrd I 'r r *« International
Huntington 70 I.ambulh »•*
N M V YORK (C P U —B illy Hunt
Murray St. 71 Morehrad St M
r r . 14V*. H rltn il. cul|M)inlrd Itoh
Plkevlile *7 t e n lr r i t
(irorgrtown (K y .l I f Berea M
Baker. 214. Pittsburgh. Pa (lo t
Sovithwritrrn a? Union vi
IIAl.TIM O ItK . Md t l f P I t Jackton St. 75 I ’ra irtr V. AAVI 71 Way nr llrlh ra , 2G3, Sew York,
Ky. W rilryan #7 Crnlenary *1
kn*&gt;*k'&lt;l
szut
W arnrll
I Boom
Mldwetl
Bostmi l.r» trr. 141, Itrl A ir. Md
M ith ig in ao low * an
(IUI.
Bowling tireen no Kent Si 51
IIIISIO N d I ' l l —Jo r H r N u rd .
Purdue &gt;4 Indiana 49
I r t t ’ t , New Ion. Mas* . Hopped Ik*
Findlay S3 Blulfton 74
Jrnkin*, 157'*. New Sotk i l l
lllln o lt #1 W ltro n tin 54
P IIII.A H K I.P IIIA I T P I I - l en
Michigan SI. 71 Norlhwrstrrn *4 Mathews. Phlladrlphl*. alopped
Alliance I t Thiel M
II a y tainraslrr. Snarlanalnirg.
Bradlry 72 St. lavul* n\
S t . in
lliille r 12 N nlrr Ham* an
I AMPA, l b ( I 'P l i Angel '.ar
Wichita 15 llouttnn M
el*. 134's. llasana. Cub*, rtrfeated
Hetroit I I l/vyola (III i i'-5
Henry Ferguson, tin * , . Nassau,
SW. Mo Tchrt #2 St. M icharl« M llaliam s* 110»
W illitm Jr well 71 D rury 54
Southwest
Jockey Sunpcndcd
h in *a * M 75 Oklahoma 55
M IA M I. Fla t l ' I J i Bobby l'«
T u ll a 71 North T e ta * St. M
»ery, Hialeah I'ark'a (railing jock­
Oklahoma SI. 5* Iowa SI. 51
ey with 11 slrtnriea. begin* a lu
W rit Teta* St. t t Arizona 71
A m . St. If an Hardin Simmon* 71 day »usprn*ion VVrslnrtday for
rough ruling in the fourth rare
Weal
l ir r r last Saturday, lire *u*p*n
Colorado 15 Kam a* 51
Hon will d rp r itr Inns of h it mounl
Portland cn Beglt ot
Col leg* o( Idaho 57 W ilUmetlr 47 on A Dragon Killer thi* Saturday
Waihlngtoo 75 Southern Calit 55 in th r 4100,0011 added 55Tdrner
Handicap
Seattle M (iomaga M

Cage Scores

Ring Results

Q A IN E A V im : ( U t i l Ih *
Florida Gator* edged M litH tlp p I
102-97 In merlins* Monday nurlit
in a game billed * i Ih* Hall I* for
l**t place In th* 'm ith rtH rrn Con­
fe r* nee
The lo t* rtrnpie-l M liii'tip p i into
Ihe SKC cellar, nnr ranie behind
The Stmlnoi* High Botvslrri
Ihe lia ln r*
Club will m*et al 7 3o p m
Florida, Hailing by lour point- Thuriday.
with two minuter 'eft in the re g ­
I'e lr Schirant, p rrtid rn l. said
ular game, rallird tn deadlock th r
a highlight of th * bu»in**i m *rt
arore til in by Ihe ilonng b u tte r.
ing would he a propoted iliangr
Ih * (ia io r* didn't w att* any
in Ih* rlu b 'i by law*, following
lime p ilin g up an id ia n itg * In Ih *
n m tim e . They hu.knrd t i t p o m li Ih* husineta aeation, a film of
th * Celery Bowl football game
before the l!rh *lt rould trore and
went on to out&lt;hoot M tiiii* tp p l, w ill he thown.
Thr meeilnt w ill be hrhl In lb*
I I a.
Th# Rel-elt' Han liiehman took m u ilr room at th * high ichnol
tr o n n r honvr* for th* night w ith
U point* F lnri-lt't Ihck llohan
got 2*.
DKTItOIT tC P I) Cunmiy BarFlorida no» hat a j . | mark in Ion, 22-yrar-nld right sving flam
eenferenre p ity in Miaaiatippi'a 1Seattle, ha* been recalled hy Ihe
11 record.
parent HrlrsMt I’ r-I Mlngt, and
Hill Mi N'fill, 2.1 year-old right
Tha Itik -d a f, Sweden'* parlia­ wing, ha* hren tent lo lalmonton
ment. ha* M I mambera, t i t In lo make room for him M rN rill ha*
th# l/iw a r and 111 In Ihe I'p p fr !&gt;e»n with th* W ing* for three
llous*.
tea tons.

player* among Ih* 41 on their
rotter.
" I think C atry pulled a rock
whrn h* e ritie trrd h it m*n not so
long ago.” taid th* forthright
Trthr (S, M "Those are Hie (el
low* he ha* lo work with, you
know.
" I gave 23 of ihe ptayeri on our
rlub ra lte a ," he laid. "Tlie m*
.orlly of thrm weren't big hooita.
but at lra«t the p la yrrt on our
hall tlu b know th r Clrvrtand man
agrm rnt appreciate* th rir ef
lo rd "
Thr Yankee* are managing to
rorral most of their treond 11nr
player* although thry hasen't rr
ported any progrra* with *uch
uniignrd Handoud at Mickey
Manilr. Whiley Ford, (ill M r
Dotigald and Hnn l.artrn.
t.umpe. the frllow l^ r e would
like to havr In a Cleveland uni-1
form and rookir p ltrh rr Mark
Frrrm an aignrd vsdh th* Ilrnnv
llomlzert Monilav. I.umpr ballrd
251 in 41 gam r* last season, dem
nnslrating hr wa* rzpially al home
at thortslnp. third ha-r or treund
hai*. Freeman rom iulnl a'. 13-10
rrru rd with H rn vrr of thr- A m rrl
ran As-oriatlon
O u lflrld rr llizgrr Mari*, whn had
balknl al term * earlier, tigned
hi* contract with Ihe Kan&lt;*« City
,Mbit-In •

Early Odds Favor
Happy Joe Lucky
Happy .Inr l.urky will bring
tin llr t lo many Sanfnrdilr* In
night if hr live* up to h it five to
Iwn tup relink in the (irad* A
ninih race feature at Sanford
Orlandn Kennrl Club
Happy Joe l.urky u favnrrd to
top the coveted ninth event from
the Hrst |wist position lit* recent
31 21-serond clocking tupi thr
lime field In Ihe eighth greyhound
rncountrr. In hiv last rare the 49
pound dark brindle dog was novrd
out hy th r fast Simla Only one
tenth of a second trparalrd thr
pair of *peerl*trr*
I In Happy Joe'* rignl w ill he
anolhrr talented ♦.'• pound gent.
55hile Haired Boy. f hia whilr and
black strpprr ha* galloped into
Ihe rash trio in '0 of hi* 15 *ra
•on Harts Karlv odd* give him
a (our In nnr chans r Both of thr
hlg dug* seek th rir third triumph
Another highly touted hound In
the tra lu rr tonight I* Tamar, in
tin- trsenth position. Atio In thr
nintli are III I’ ranuta. I'rln r***
(irate. Or Dmly Husk M urrl
tirade amt Ileal MaHrr
Tonight * tw ill action begin* at
a in al the club, locatrd touth
of Sanford p o t w rit of Ifwy
17 92

Writ

27th HI.

Southern Fried Chicken
D in n e r ...
S h rim p D in n e r ....................
R e g u la r Dinner ......................

I
E
I Curb

litird o '* Jimmy Itrnokahire l*d
hit team with *2H polnlt tn a vielory user Mounl flora, 92-1-5, Fn
day. al Oviedo.
l)virdo shot to I be Irad al the
end of the fir* t uuarter. '24-7. and
Vbiunl Dora just couldn't r al*h thr
h tn l hitting l.ions Ihrough the r**l
o f th e f t m e

Hi Ih* rnd of Hie sr.ond i|tiarler
Ih* -i or* wa* 47 t* and Ih* third
ipiarter. ii7-VI
Ih * llslrslo II sipiad also wi-nt
for a victory in Friday • lilt, with
a (mat tr o rr of f&gt;n .12.

z
■/.

/.
w

X
r.
9

X
w*

t

U

’ft

—

T

&gt;u
X
o

id

E
/.

c

Officials Selected
RICHMOND, Va ( L ' l ' h - 7 . i t
inoml Mihabk of tu rd City. P a,
I'hillp S l o* of 55 nshmglnn. |i C .
lazu Be How of Italeith, N C and
i uriev White of Cheverly, Md .
will officiate al Ihe .Southern Con
fe rrn rr
basketball
tournanienl
here. Feb 20-34

ar
c
/.

&lt;
X

(J

3m

' / ^v^ ^

\

DOG-

u
X

RACING
Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.

ce

&lt;

79c
97c

• Luxurious Clubhouse • Healed Stands
Jn

•f’olllii*. Operator

Sorry, No Miron
C3
to3

89c

(Mtal
s Vagdfablta — Drink Included
4*n»d from 1 1 . 1 0 . 2:00 Dally)
Sdrtlrt

c

«

Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P. M.
★
SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY

P IN E C R E S T S U N D R IE S
III

es

Oviedo Lions Top
Mt. Dora Cagers

Boosters To Hold
Meeting Thursday

WinjfR Recall Player

c

rr.

Open III 10&gt;10

Ui
K

V.

M.

l o ca te d A M ilra S o u tli

Of Banford

On Highway

17-91

Vkr

In ftr l

fr r a ll

�Dust Catchers Can Become 'M oney
-

I- I.O S T AND

^ J -rO R

1—LOST A N D FOUND

INDEX

tOST—LEASE. Big Sal e
Oo
IN erythins- Furniture Canter.

POUND

RENT

9—M ill RENT

S A —ROOM A BOARD

3he

Danfrteh

Irrtth

New 2 bedruem houte tm furniihrd
on a U k r, tie mil)* of Otter n
HOW per month. P h o n e
T.\ Io.'ID before 3 ». m. or
after 1 p m.

T ito * . Fol.. 17

I'l'.'Y — r ^ p * *t

SU N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

Weather Is Eyed
As 'Best' Weapon

WASHINGTON e l l ’ l l — llou.e
epatr |nveali£alora tried t&lt;* find
out loday If the United S ta in
, Humid apend more money to perf r t l a ay stem fo r destroying an
enemy with m»n made hurricane*,
llln tto r m i and drou|hta.
The ip a n com m ille r aummoned
fnr questioning D r* Ruben Gua
tavfon. Robert Brode and Earl
Drueaaler of the National brie net
Inundation whu direvt the govern
n irn t'l rcaearch prugrama on
v ra th rr control.
Some expert* have warned that
a nation which could control ih r
weather would have a weapon
more terrible than the II bomb.
U. S. aclelitiit* havr noled that
llu itia tt hearing duwn on wrath
r r research and i i training ex­
pert* In tho tlrld
A number of V. S weather aperiaUat* havr complained that
prtigreaa toward w ra th rr control,
which *1111 m in ats tnlanry. could
he speeded up if more money wa*
apent nn new* ami more daring
project*.
The alienee foundation’* new
budget ra il* for a 2 million dollar
enillay for weather control work
in the 12 month* alarlmg July I.
Other congressional new*
Minimum A *a *r: Sen* John F.

Two Teams Nearer
Loop Cage Titles
United F re t* International
K a n in
State and Michigan
Slate moved c lo ie r to eonferenrr
• hampiomhip* and bertha In the
NCAA baaketball tournament to
day, white Auburn looked ahead
In (daring it* 2* game victory
*treak on the tine acam it Ken
lurky taler thla week.
Second ranked Kanva* State re
mainrd undefeatCfl In Big Light
• * t onferenee artinn by poluhing off
Oklahoma. T i l l . Monday night
and ran rlineh at lra«t a tie for
the Irague title b* defeating Okla
hotna State Saturday.
Michigan Stale, alto puking tip
tteam with each game, opened a
two-game lead in the Big Trn
rare m turning back Northwest
rrn. I t 61. H ie aevrntta- r a n k e d
Spartan* nerd only two victories
in their remaining four garnet to
wm the ronference title and a
rra rk at the NCAA champUanahip.

TV TU BES
TESTED FREE
— In )o«r born*
Complete stark *n tn ic k j
C a ll F A 2-4174
Electronic
Take N i i r k i i o r

LOVFt.Y niaaonry home. Lake
Mary at tiirndhart A Ummtry
Kennedy (D M ai* 1 and Wayne
Utub lid. Ilouae 73 xlu’. Corner
Morae (13 Calif. I planntd to In
lot '« a IK . high A dry Ha*
troducr b ill* to Inc re a ir the led
In he tren to be appreciated
era! minimum wage lu 112A and
Completely furniabrd. Wealing
rxtrnd wage hour protection to an
hnu*e kitchen. Heat water in
additional aevtn million worker*
Fla. Built two year*. Selling
They *aid Die current I t t&gt;u flo o r
lieiaute nf health. J. B. H arm
under wage* wa* Iraa adequate
than the original 2$ cent* m in i
mum in 1S3I.
Uommuaiat L a w y e r a: The
House Committee on U n e m rn rjn
Activities ciiatged that an “ elite
curpa" of Communul lawyer* ia
(mailing the party’ i came in th r
.Nav*| Aviation Officer la n d !
courta. Congrca* and government
date
Fred I., Keyarr, inn of Mr
agcncie*. The committee raid th r
Hrd attorney* almaril the c u u rti. and Mr*. Janie* D. K rj *er of
misbehaved before tongrraalonal Altamonte Spring*. Fla . and bu»committee*,
circumvented
the bam) of Die form er Mi&gt;i Janrt
A. Weill of Akron, Ohio, la un­
law and spied
Defense: Chairman George II. dergoing pre flight training at th r
Mahon (D -T rx .i of Die House d r Naval A ir Statum, Peniacola,
frnae appropriatiun* aubcommit Fla
During the ten week* «f tram
Ire predicted t ongri a a u u l i l
InhuI Eisenhower* Stu.tMusW.OQO ing ttudenta are jn H rm trd in
mllitarv budget lu Jll.jOO.WH.'JOQ. aviation science, navigation, prtn
lie vaid the overall budget *1111 cfplea of illght, and other tech
roulil be balanced by training nieal ruurtra to prepare them for
d o m ritic and fureign aid oullaya their fulurr role* a* naval avia
lor*
Upon completion of Pre Flight
student* undergo prim ary flight
training at Sailflry Field, also at
I’envarola Thr cuurte began Jan

News O f Men
In Service

Batista Confident
Extradition Plea
Will Be Rejected

CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Domini
ran
Republic
( U l'li
Form er
Cuban President Luigi nun Batia
ta today ihruggrd off revolution
ary government atlampta to exira d tlr him from Die Dominican

Republic.
lie said Hip rr q iiril to the
Domiran government imild he ex
peeled to tie reiccled
Batiata. who red here Jan 1
now- i* living at the luxurlou*
arafront I lo ir 1 Jaragua will) about
tm Cuban* whu cainr witn him
Many are teen • aged boy* ami
g irl*
Although he marked hi*
b
birthday Jan
I*, he look* 10
&gt;rar* younger, with only a touch
of gray in hi* hlaik hair
lla tiita oeruplr* a Ihird floor
•uile and nflen aland* on hi* wide
balcony protected by * red a»n
tng nb*erving American to u rn t*
and children around the pool l»*
low. He doe* nut join them
“ Fm not much of a awimraer,"
Ifatiala »aid In the iour»r of an
Interview. ‘ I keep in ahape w ith
ealiathcnici.
Somtime* I
play
aquaah or take a walk "
Whenever hr walk* a Dom
Iniran colonel and hi* own aide*
accompany him
H r gave no m diiilhm a* to
hi* future and showed no concern
about It. He laid he m ined h i*
wife and children who are In the
United State* but did not say
whether he planned to go there.

y x iiiiw im t iit m a m c
—

*

P le a s a n t S u rro u n d in g *
•
S pecial D icta
•
L ice n se d I.P N O n D u ly A t A l l T im e *

•

Home Atmnwphere

KATES $100 To
According

Ta

C art

Scott's Palm
H om e l o r
C lr. ZTth A Illway IT *2

ROSA I.. P A Y T O N
RegDterH F.tal Palate Broker
Ph FA 2-1101—17-91 at HlawaUta

The

$200

Required

Manor
Aged
Phone FA M i l l

22.

Sgt. Ralph E. Ro*tnn. 33, »un of
Mr, anil Mr* Joseph I Itoitun,
llo u lr I , Oviedo, participated Erb

2 7 wtlh the tth Armored Division
tn Esenin- Free Play, a large
scale Seventh Arm y lirh l training
exercise in Germany.
Thr maneuver was designed to
delerrmnr the readmes* of unit*
and to piovtdr further training
in the sarlou* roncepti of mod
eru waifare
Sergeant Rnaton, who arrivtd
o vrrtra * tn November 1937. tv »
lin k commander tn Company t
of the d m iio n * h ith Arm or in
Fourth. He entered the A rm y in
1117
Marin* NSgt Joseph It \ an
Horn. &gt;on ol Mr*. Joair A an Horn
of t-nngwood, Fla., and huiband
nf the former Mia* Mary E
Tubht nf Houston. Tex.. 1* * r n
mg with thr Second Rati alum
Sixth Marine Regiment, w hiili
took part m an amphlhiou* land
tng exercise Jan 26 at Zuara.
Lthy a
Member* nf the Battalion en
(oyrd liberty Krb S at Barrelona.
Spain, following a short viatt to
1 ri|to)i

Death Takes Mora,
Founder O f Giants
NEW YORK i l ’ P l i
Timoth.
J. d i m t Mara, founder and iruid
;ng gentu* o f the New )n rk fentI all Giant*, whovr Iranehive he
purehaicd ai a 22.400 whim tn
7928. died nf a heart attack at hi*
tonne Monday night at the age of
71.
Mara'* wife. Giant team jihviirian Dr. F rancia Sweeney and a
pari»h r r ir it »ere at hta i-rdtide
when the rm l came.
Although hr had turned over ac­
tive control of tho club tn hi* aotia,
John and W’etlinKtun, during Ihr
t i l l , Mara maintain*d a kern in
lerrat In the team until the Dm*
o f hta drath. Only recently, he bad
talked about pla n t fo r the forth­
coming aeaioo.
Tbr ruddy • fire d , w hita-haired
Mara alwaya *atd h * founded the
Giant* cm “ brute itre n g lh and Ig­
norance'* 34 yeara ago. The
atrength belonged to hit player*,
hr u&gt;rd to explain, and the ignor­
ance of the fith a waa hta.

South

$280.00
$8280.00

W ant Ad

11 -R E AL ESTATE FOR SALE
3HFDROOM t ’H home, kitchen
nSupprd. Ulnae In 5NAV Take
up
low
monthly payment*
FA 2 3ITS.

LAFF-A-DAY

Large
J b f ilw m
tinfurmahed
apt., Fla. room, tiled hith. 1*00 t.AItGF" furnithed apartment. S it
4—W ANTED TO RENT
Magnolia Ave »7o FA 1 59."I .
Magnolia Call A K. Rnnetter.
I—
REAL E STA TE FOR RALE
Florial. FA : I U I
Completely remodeled ( room un
fr—FARMS . ACREAGE .
furnished apartment *13 Park 2 ItF'.DHliwM unfurnithed houte.
GROVES
Ave. N rw all tie d kllchrn lu l!y
FA 2-Sill.
T -R E A L ESTATE W ANTED
equipped. Apply 111 1‘i i k A te .
N K W unfurnHhcd 2bodrnnm
• I —MISCELLANEOUS
hou&gt;e t-ight* ami water turnith
2 ROOM furnished apartment.
'• • - F L O W E R S • PLANTS
ed FA 2 139%
6 ROOM unfurnlahed. Kitchen
EHRUHR
• quipped. Phone FA 2 0T23
1- W AVTHI T il RENT
H U u m C K EQUIPM ENT
M
E LA KA APARTMENTS: T—m»
II—
AUTOMOBILES •
private bath*. I l l W. F im St. COUPLE, reliable, food chararTRAILERS
ter and referenert «&lt;ek amall
2 BEDROOM
bouie. furnithed.
IS—BOATS A MOTORS
home or apart m rnt, kltth rn
tcreened front porch, rn tlo *rd
furnithed, or Lra&gt;e Management
11-FAR M SUPPLIES *
hark |» irth . Call FA 2-2202 or
of amall bovine** with living
MACHINERY
t \ K JM
•niartrrt. BOX t&gt;. rare Sanford
1 4 - r r r s . l iv e s t o c k .
Herald
FURNISHED mom FA 2 7.W4
SUPPLIES
9 IS -A R T IC L E S WANTED
MODERN 2 bedroom u n l ir w a d S-BEDROpM pritemkli 7 hath
borne.
llu&gt;)
month.
1' a I I
home l*n See F. J AlJiaa. la lt-P L A C E S T o K A T
•»
f a : .tw :
mnn lllu ff ltd
IT —r e a l t y p a r l o r s
k - s k x i M V xTF FOR
IV -F E M A L E H E LP W ANTED Clean downstair* (urmthtd r.pl
M l
*** -'W—'f ,*«,Ia4 rwaw V«i* h
.i
] ! — M ALE H E LP W ANTED
oil heat, CM Park.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
3*— M A IF . OR F E M A LE
Realtor
Three room
furnuhrd ttuplrv
•’Now, w hit aeem* to be the trouble*’’
a I —WORK w a n t e d
I.A K i: MARY
apartment. 2101 Majnotla, t i l &lt;*&gt;
22-RUSINESR
Ph.
FA
I
IU
I
«*c
FA
I
l&lt;*«l
Phont F A Z 5011
OPPORTUNITIES
:.sTOnES fo r rent. B ill renovate
6— REAL E H T X II. POH S U J t a— i i y xi, t.n tA v r . ro w w a lk
21—SPEC! A I SERVICES
SJ iiii Down S lo t) M o n th ly
fnr tenant
FA 1 tB2 day*
■ i i - m s o SERVICES
FA 2 iipo niehti
r.M t.M K IU R a C K N C Y
1 BEDROOMS with oak floor*
14-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
N. A. Farmer, Realtor
ceramic Hie bath, utility room
*4— FI.KCTKHJAI.
Nire ilfr p w g room, pm ale en
D. R. Whitmore, . t i n t .
and carpotte Nice v ird wtlh
CONTRACTORS
tranre
and
private
hath
good tarpet of g ra n
m 5 Erenrh Ave Ph. FA I 3211
FA 2 39*6.
j j .A—BUILDING. REPAIRS.
After hour* FA 2 261* or FA 2-4MI
21.R II l i t . DING SUPPLIES
s l.0 0 0 Down S I DO M o n th ly
Turn. apt. 2300 Mellon*(lie
&lt; lit BROOMS 2 bath* well ta* st
2?—NOTICE • PERSONALS
COUNTRY CLUB
ed in lown l u l i l price Ill.Ooti
21—ARTICLES FOR SALE
2 Bedroom furnithed houte, u rn
W. 2nd St. Inquire at 121-1
2*—F U R N ITU R E A
MANOR
NEED
W l i t after 4 w p m
HOUSEHOLD
to At R ts or more with modern
_
Bedroom*
home on Wert aide nf town
F lu rid a Boons
.SMALL tract* of land, high ur
low ground.
— F .H .A . —
A—BEACH R EN TALS

t

t —fo r r e n t

Use An Inexpensive

J BEDROOM home. 1 tiled hath,
kitchen furntahed. dining area,
living room, utility room, porch
Atheato* a i d i n g
Hardwnod
floor*. W..VV*. reatonabl* down
pay m tn l.
2 BEDROOM home on two Iota.
I tile bath, living room, dining
room, kitchen with Iota of ratu
net*, u tility loom and rarportP
J« V*). low down pavmrni
A. O. ROBERTS. Real Estate
F.A 2 4902
3 BEDROOM, t* t bath* new* ma*
onry home Good location, tin *#
to school* and *hopping center
UP.11. FII.A financed
MONA JARVIS
FA 2- I II *
1—FMJWRHS. PI-AVT9

(iRAPKVIU.K M ’RSFRY
BKAUTlFt I. HOLLY
All kind a and (lira
GrapevlUe Ave
FA ! DM6
Floral Arrangement* — t ’oraage*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1122 or FA J WO
w n o D R u rri
Farm A Garden Center
ANNUALS
••1 Calary A*#.
I I —ALTOMORfLEA—TR AILFR.*
1*3* HUICK Roadmiiter 4 door
Hardtop.
Automatic tranamia•ion. Power brake! and ateerIng Power seat* and window*
Factory air conditioning Extra
clean Interior. 2-Tno# while and
light blue fm iih. A rar you can
gel behind thr wherl of and
rrlax. Waa 11.0*3 NOW ONLY
11794
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
t urner 2nd ami Palmetto FA 2 07M

23— BUSINESS til11’O It TUN 1111-4
b u s in e s s

tip p o n n m u

M IN OR UflWAN

. y T - V n T ir r * * — P IT iw riV A l q
INCOME TAX M iRAlCE
Mm. ft. Murray
l i l t Celery Ave
FA 2 1JM

Reiponiihle perion from th t* area,
l to*ed Sunday
to aervire and collect from elec­
tric cigarette di»pcn*er*. No Not Ire T&lt;&gt; All Hrnllorn And •
selling. Far. reference!, and
Broker*:
*613 -Vi to *220 00 ln v r*tm rn t The 6 acre* of property on Opora
neceiaarv I to 12 hour* weekly
A'rnue t« no longer on Iba
net* excellent monthly ln ro m r
market fo r aale.
Pooible full-time work For )&lt;&gt;
* / R M nrrl* Walker and
f * l Interxiew give phone ami
L illia n U Walker
particular* Write International
I
t
—
XKTICI.HS
FOR M L g
Sale* A Mfg. Uo of New Or
lean* Ine P. O. Ilox 7141, Nrwr
5 Plert* U xlnj room stdlf. needi
O rlrant 22. I.a
lefin ahtng. FA 2-71(6.
R pRnAL s b h v ir u s
WHEEL CHAIR i. tod condition.
M EI.L DRILLING
Phone FA 23219
Fairbanks Mone Pumps
Colton *• Wool lam a. Notion*,
ttepair* to all ruakr*
Thraadi, Tape*
HOWARD M. LONG
HOLLINS HUBBY SHOP
207 F. Commcrnal A vp
At Th# Sign O f Th# Totem Pole,
Phono FA 2 2*33
2*17 S. Franeh Are.
•Juick loiundrumat Service
I Motor S rw itrr. rnnilunation o f­
S hirl* Finlahed to are Hour*
fice aafo W*&lt; stlnghmtve nvrp’Jbrt
Sanitoe* llrjr rie a n ie g
l'* ir , almoat new clarinet, v»id
T.. r iih St. Food mart F&gt; dg
SOFTItSIDE
I \U,N D ill l i t x l
flat ironer. M jo. tm ail refrige­
rator and 2 kitchen tablel.
ROI.LKWAY. iln ip tla l and Baby
FA 2-V»i6
i
Bed*. Dar, Week or Month —
------- L .
Ta!. F*A 2-41*1. Furniture Center RE M A IL ANT A STORE fix ­
116 W rit F irat St.
ture*
rr,rat scale*, vegetable
•calc*,
(tool a. counter,
gaa
T hi* t* a gur.l pa** to th r Hite
heatrr, • lectrlc refrlcrraior, A
Theatre fur Joann Hem. l.xp
Imrncr ;a* aloxr k g rill, atalndate Mar. I, ‘49
lr»c a tn l electric vegetable
cave. me.-I cate anil cxld fu rn i­
Furnlluie Mining X Storage
ture. W, II. Elliott, Aalor l fa jk ,
I*. F. PHILLIPS. Agent
Florida Phono Mohawk 9 4002.
WASHBURN VAN LINES
1400 French Ave.
FA 2-lWI
Jaegr'*
Boot* . T»nt« • l.oggago
A R M ) NAVY SURPLUS
Talaelt.wn fut&lt;»* Te*tr.( Fret.
3’. " Sanford A*nmio
ROU.IN8 HOIIBY SHOP
A t Tbe Sicn Of The Totam Pola.
UACIORY .10 YOU *•
2617 8. French A re.
\E U M 1 M M
YEN E l l AN BUNDS
III ATING
Enfioard hei. I. Sag proof hofTotn
I I . 11.I’ CJI’ R CO.
tail with plaatla rude, P la itlo
». Park ----- PA * 4214
or r*y m tape*. Cotton &lt;-r nylon
cord*.
AUTO fila.ASS

Srnkiu ik t.laat* .mil Phlnt Co.

INSTALLI’ I)
I I M I I W 2nd St. Th. FA 2 4621
1933 PONTIAC Siarrhtrf. fully
Wlndahlelri
Buck C.lhth
equipped,
p
a
r
f
e
e
I
condition.
&lt; In clu d e * U k x n lrg )
\ e n t I . I r m PI-AY !'F .\ m good condition, 3
Jt,2.\o Can be (minced (or rr IF oor &lt;D* hvc
mo edit, reaionablr. FA 2-HI8.
sKitvin:
*tw*n*lhle buyer Phone FA 2M.3I
S
e
n
k
a
rik
(ilo
x
*
n
m
l
I
’
.t
iii*
f
i
r
.
day nr FA 303)7 exeningt.
I F - I T I I M U RE and
I l l 114 IT. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-U72
l im tp H O U ) GtlODS
I 1137 n n v n o l.F T 210 4 Door
Home* De.xltrnctl For
Station Wagon. \ * Flngine. r i ENVELOPES, la'lterhead- » tjt • *1 I I . I f VOUR FURNITURE
Horitia I.ivinjr.
dm and heater. Mone green
m rnt*. Invoice*, hand Itllls, aid • W'r I f V the 4lo*t
* A 4 Bedroom*—1 *1 - Bath*
6 lEo.-ka W rit Of Prrnth
fin tih . A hr re re to drive, he
program*.
etc.
Progreaiixe * We SELL Ihc Moat
Avenue en JOth Street.
c*u»e it ha* power glldr WAS
Printing t o I'll,mo V’ A ~ n»Sl — M Me PAY Ihc Moat
V A - F H A 3ns W&gt;«t 17th St
MODEL OPEN DAILY
ft -m N iiW ONLY 11.193
SI PUR TRADING POST
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
I'll. F’A 2 067T
KHA In Service
PUMPS
SPRINKLER
4 ROOM furntihrd houte with
tu rn e r 2nd «nd Palmetto
SYSTEMS
•
RIG VAl.t ES
Conventional
hath lu be moved o ff properly.
FA 2 0711
A ll type* and alee*. Inataltid
• QUICK CREDIT
See
amt
makp
offer
Ph.
Financing
“ Dn It Y o u rifH ”
19.36 OLDS Super M. 4 iloor, PH.
• E \ S Y TERMS
I A 2 213*.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
PS. WST.
Radio with
HS.
WH-SON
- MA1ER
Down Payments
S T I N I!
healer, aulinnic eve Very rlaan,
For thi h»*t Ituya tn Real Eataie
N&lt; vv And t 'ir d Furniture
Markina
and
Supply
Un,
teavnnahie
Phone
EA
1-17*3
Low A h S100
F ir*l St.
PA 2 4623
5tK CULLEN 4 I1AHKEY
tv 7 W. 2nd St.
I h. FA 2 6132 111 I
3V. A. U ( lc , Jr. Bal**uta&gt;i
im m e d ia te O ccupancy
U -B O A T S a ad MOTOR*
110 N. la rk Ave. I hi FA 2 1J»
PRESERVE your h.iti&gt; * *hoe* tn
jSAVKS
We Ottanuilee IVrtumal
‘ Gateway lu the Waterway”
rverlaitm g
hrunre,
gold
nr
New K l'*ed
iSitiifartlon t&gt;r Vour
lllv e r—Write
Vour Evlimide Dealer
4 At TIES farm tiled land 2 Bed
I urn If in c n m l AppUaneen
Money Cheerfully
IH III K It \F T
NOHSON SPORTINt; GOODS
room frame home 4 lllllr t (hint
91* N’orlh Reach M
la i « * K. tat. I’kaoa EA 2 49*1
Kefunded.
town Priced tU.Ouu. Term*.
llaylona Iteaih. I ta.
RF E. F ir * l St. H i. FA ? 09B1
It Ft t ’ORRECT l RAFT lloat
and Ir a ilc i. rvinutr conlruU and
J y . J U aj K —hy C tmy — y
I.U M BIN ti .no Itc •*)FIN4J C lfd furniture, applllnrea, tool*
*trrrm g , top and aide curtain*.
etc Boiigiit-told. I.irry 'a M art
].&lt; N. Park Ave.
Ph. F a M I D
CALL I I IU S ) II I .1.
1) h, p Jobmon Sperd Meter
213 Sanford Ava Th. FA 1-4131.
PLUMBING A HEATING INc
and many other extra* 1.374 or
SANFORD
Phone FA 276M xew A U*ed F'urniture A Appll*
BAYMONO M. HALL
will take trade In. FA 2 7429
RIIAl.TtJM A INSI KOR
aru ■ A Good Place Tn
N U M B IN G
Pel* I ive-t.uk xuppbe*
lll'Y SEI.E nr TRADE
Cur. I I w y . 17-BJ A ‘J Tth S t. Thlrrl SI. A Park A srn itr, Smith II
Conit acting A Itepalr*
JEN KIN S F l ’ R N IlU R K
V ail I all Bali
I ’ lto n e K A ” -ir»ni
F ire FNtlm.itr*
(ItiM .lt PUPPIES for i*le. *P)
tod Sanford Ave.
Plinne EA 2 4641
R I . IIM D E Y
I F I T IS U F A I. F .S T A T K
FA 2 7C90
264 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 44*3
aik Crumlay A Montrith
at J17 South Park Ph. FA 2 tc y j W » . -R U T S T E .M P K R A«»«ey &gt;7—BEAUTY M M O j
Realtor A In a u rtr
H A ItltlE rrS BEAUTY NtFtlK
7 Room hou*r, hardwood floor*, A*v«e. Laura It, (n ie r, II. E. Taffar
Erb Spectal IIo prrmanrnt l f . ’&gt;o|
kitchrn rle c trtr. »pare lira!,
Arfett Price, E xrrctt Harper
FA 21742
104 So. Oak
P U M IIIM ,
air condilinneil. Inquire
711 Pbona 1 A 2 49)|
u i N. Park
HEATING
Mellunxille.
t9 -F B &gt; 4 A L K BB4-P WAMTMH
LOTS FOR SALE l argo tJ x 149
AIR u o n d i I DINING
l-IFt II Alt Hull
GcmhI land, cleared, tome land UUHR G ilt 12* over 21 Apply tn CONTRACT and REPAIR M tiltK
IIIR E E bedroom block home, k it­
reaping, l a t h nr amall payment
perton at Pig 'N Whiltle.
IM7 Sanford \» f.
FA '2 63(2
chen equipment, i r n r l i M i
down, halanre 9:3 per month.
SATURDAY
MURK
S
to
7.
Apply
blind*. c|l»(vov.il kitrhrn txhaoM
I - B. MANN
Sanford Shoe l enlar. F A 2 4071. Plumbing til- Repairs
Lake M&lt;&gt;ntor
fan. la rg r fenced in liark ' ji d Rot 41
Joe 4. Ihumat
Phone F ) 2 3013
with thadr tree* Total prlre
WOMEN SEW for profit. Eaay to f l Sarlta St
F A : t*ii9
)!3,2&lt;xiwr
requiring
t.’ VaiuO
Itra il) rut wrap around aprnna
down and lie) « t miilllhly vclinh
iiomr Net (vccdil 120 40 cm doi 14—F IA M l SERVII'K
inelude* lave* xnd m tnram r
m vjvurpilme venture Write
WE idler a cuatum built 2 tied
F .x rlu m r with
PIANO TUNING 6 RI PAIRING
Xi i U RATI MF t i l t h
ri&gt;om maaonry home, ' r r v tp*
IV. I.. IH R MON
ROBERT A. W ll.l I A MS, Realtor
F’ rrepori. New York
rio u i throughout and in hkr nr *
9
Ph. FA 2 4224 Aft* r 4 00 (&lt; ra.
Raymond l.undqulvl. tu r n
condition
I’a iiia lly
lurmihed
• Mrtliilliiiit liiintrw
;o
Malr
or
Ir
m
a
lr
________
FA 2 3931
Atlantic Bank lildg.
A ll lur 1111.30000 Ca*li prefer
21- X llt II .H IM . c o m if \ i I o n s
• ( ii-cloin Built fjiinllty
erd but can lie linancrd locally. ] Mm ttiin n n 120 Dalle Sell luinl
For carpentry, painting, aerrrti1mmediate puiariaiiin
noua namrplatc* W rllt Reevca
ing. roofing, and p U itc r repair,
t o , A tilrlw ru , Man.
avjihalt tile, a«b«viof liiiin g ,
maionry nr wood ite p i, leveling
3'Bt.l)RiHi.M home, 119 I'u ifcrrct 21-Work 49int«d
Includer* ('Iincing I’twl
and
lepalring
garage*
and
Drive, near I'ineercal School,
wrecking call F.\ 2 (sup.
e xie llrn t condiliun. A* luw- a- I’ainiing A i. F*A 2 79a.
Turn \Vn*t On -&lt;Hlt
1mm &lt;*) down. Balance like rent
HI. Follow 1'ounlry .
IV
-F
L
E
C
fR
lC
A
I.
S
FR
k
l
t
F.s
Ironing, luc 4* 15c. FA 2 7241.
f lul* lid. \ Watch
W A P a ttu k Seminole i ouni)
VACUUM CLEANI R REPAIRS
I II do ironing in my homr
Fur
Our Sign* . . .
Saving* Rond rhairman releaved
w. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
P art* for all make* of gleaners,
FA 2 3*99
today near record January figure a E llr M rthvln—Velma Gon/alet,
Electrolux, Hoover, K irb y , etc.
Free pickup Work guaranteed.
fur S e rin E and if Bond' m F lor Adelaide it Moie* — A n o cia tft. Baby alt nr Iron. FA 1 7929
1901 Park Ave
F ) 2 3a:
FA 2 4763.
Ida.
FLORIDA COUPLE, local realSrriet F. tamd* thowrd a total Nire 2 bedroom Imuic on 2 acre*
d rn li daalrr to rent nr m io a |* llo u ta Wiring — ELsctxlc Service
SUNDAY
Sid \ llilen
nf } ! 9!K.*ro for the largrat month
land
Arroia the rnad from
larm or liah eanip. Good refer
2:00
I*.
M. Til Dark .
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
Cu
l.iltte V tnlrc
Next in Golf
rn&lt; r* Box OK, Sanford Herald
ly total in nearly two -.rar*. while
112 Magnolia
FA 2u913
t
‘our*e
FA
2
OT7J.
Srrte* H p iirrh a vr* of
Ho u s e w o r k wanted, f a ?w,i6.
24 A - R t'Il.iilkV * — II I f V IH S were the third highrvt lor llie 2 BFHiltOOM home, kitchen equip
Hate a in rr tliry were firvt in tin
p n l. Ela. return Small down HD.II SCHOOL girl want* baby PAINT1NG
tillin g after arhool and all day
tiured Junr I at, \"jy:
pavmettl. FA
FLOOR landing and finishing
during aummrr. FA 2-1470
The combined volume of $* 073,Cltsning, w a x i n g ,
Serving
211 W r*t 23lh Street ’ i ,
337 include* alatr prorata credit* M AYFAIR SECTION: Spicloua 3
SeminoSt County tinea 1924.
llm ivr cleaning or baby ailllng.
hrdrnoui
lurnlthrd
borne.
Own
Fb,.ne FA 2 4193
for p u rrhau-t of m ilitary and cl
H. M. Gleaaon. I.aka 4Iary
»r. FA 2-1691.
F A 2 0634
vil aerxler employe* from central
i**ums (mini*, ti waa ihr higbrat
a — BI'SIWESS OPl'ORTUNITlEB
R EA L ESTATE ORM L IN
•Inre February 1936 and T. 7 per
2444 Prtnch Ava.
Reilred nr artive men nr women.
rent better lhaa January nf la at
1,k *I iranchlae available. No
year.
franchiae fry Inveitment *930 Ot
Semmole County purehan * for
Realtor
m
up Inveatrnent fully aeturrd by
January
were
*27.7&lt;«
• Thla “ Call H a il' Phona FA 2**41
inventory. No •filing. Conran
amounlril to 9,7 per cent ’, Pat
We i n v i t e &gt; m i t o lav o u r gur-vt* a l r u d t i lr ly free
tent income Write to Box TAA.
nek *aid, “ of the county’» 193#
w ith o u t u h lig N tiu n s t one o f S a n fo r d ’s le-ulinc
r n Sanford Herald.
quota of $2M 000 ataigned by th r
M otels w h ile y o u lo c a ir a u iln b le h o u s in g fo r
HERBERT
STENSTROM
Treaaury D e p a r t m e n t “ Thi* dol
you and y o u r f a m ily . I*ick up y o u r k e y a t th e
Reglalrred Broker
la r goal i l about tig h t per cent
LYNN RISNER
Sales O ffic e .
*
above the avgragr la in for the
BER KELEY. Calif. ( U r i t LOTTIE BROADWAY
paal two ) « a r i, " hr added.
Billy
M
artin
left
for
Ute
Cleveland
KEN TORHETT
Indiana’ training camp at Tucaon
Aaaadalea
(operate p ro fit* in the US. In
111 X. Park — f k . FA I B B A r i l . loday with a all|btly Injured
1949 are ax pee ted to rim to about
left hand. The aecoad baaaman
B R A 1 L E Y O D H A M , F re e .
21.4 billion dollar&lt;. compared w ith T hi* tv a g u rit pav* lu ih r Ritr laid be aplked M l hand Thursday
C o m e r H w y . 17*92 &amp; 27th S t.
P hone FA 2*1101
1211 billion in 1947 and approxi­
Theatre lur Thelma Emeraon while d irg in g mud out of h il golf
mately M T I billion In 1334.
Exp. data Mar. 4, '40.
ahoaa w ith an lea pttJt.

P IN EC R ES T
3rd Addition.

only

S67.50 monthly

Mather of Sanford

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Wall

N EW

R A V EN N A
PARK

TO SIOTTLK I2STAT12

HOMES .

Seminole Reports
On Savings Bonds

$450 Down .

AVAILAHLKNOW *

Seminole Really

OPEN DAILY
19:00 A. -M. Til Burk .

Sltoemaneb
(cinslriuliuii Co.. Inc-

WKLCOMK NAVY AND NLWCOMERSTO SANFORD
*

J . W. H A L L

Stenstrom Really

Player Spikes Self

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

“ f

C L A llin tn

Catchers' If You

J

�• *

L
-+ ■

L
i
ti

Fra
• »*«

P ig t S—Taat-, Feb. 17. lftftt

Legal Notice
B a rre n

y io r U

•hanc
cause
g ir t
•‘I
Wood
g ivs
w ith

gat l
••W

don't
t h it 'i
•*T.
They
kunti
m an
h .rt

Tai
As
N l

Caro
tuck;

took

Unit.
)c|e

first
Kent
third
Cc
lla d
S ta ll
irC O

%an&lt;
TI
the
UP1

rbai
ro o t

Satu
Into.
Ill
#d

I

*d

firs t
n il

aim
Bi
X I.
K id

Y ar
J«h
a
lim

and
mil
mo*
T
Boo
hr l

ley,
qur

Y .l,
City
law
ICC'

M
Ti
T
da'
» )»
l*

thr.
iw r

Tet

r

bet

h it

(in
r
all
ai

G
Ir

c

V ie
181

In
In
U r

1
lli«
(h i

1

wit
t)ia
act

1

tin
•ti

be
*t
II

(

**
c«
I

m

n
II

d i i t b i o t

h i a u r e a o r u a n o . »aro »r
|&gt;&gt;i in H n tn ln n l* fo u n tr .
H a rM s . in rl A U rjU a T L 'a C.
ROTU N O A . « t » U
,
Pnfnnilnnta

l o r i r i o r • osoRW aATioa
AND
n o m a o r t h ia l

hss

Carey
Vm Vi
T il*
m in t
trad*

it it m

ro tM T a o t m i r i t a i m m i r r o r
rro n tD A o a u t n n n iv m o a
:*»K aw. o r o»i. n *
dRlTRI) STATE* O F AMEWItjA.|&gt;f

T ra c t SM«n
Lot t o f B lock T. A- B R u tf a l l * Add F t Bead, accord[nc to plat th a re o f recorded
I p F lat Hook i. naa# f t .
Public M tcorda a f Hamlnola
fo un t?.
W , L lio lr n m t f
F lra t Federal Ha?ln?a and Loan
Aaam iatloP o f Hemlnwte Count?
C lrde C. Ilu m p h ra ? and A nn ie H
I I urn ok rt?
I* W . Tcm llnann. D la trlc t D ire c to r
In tern al ftavenua Hervtce
M**«la L
Inord and »**bert W .
Idord
K ath rv n M u rff
A. J. t-ane
Kaminola C ount?

TO i T in g i r H n t . ee re n ra llo a * and
atbnr
• n lltU a
llit * &lt;
hnrnln
feafflir.
T o n A U K H K I\K H T N O T IF IE D
t i n i C o m o U ln t In Condem nation T rac t f i l - O
| i a h *r« ttifo rn l»**n fil'd In lh *
U U I and I . Hlock C. A.
ouie# of me Clerk of ih i Abo?«
ft HuaealHa A ddition to F t
g R lfl C o u rt In on nctlon to con*
tiaed. according to blot r e ­
im n w n o rro tu o l ##*»rn#nl #nd
corded In P lat Hook 1. naae
r ic h !- o f . * # * fo r tho fr## on-J a n IT, public record* of l e m l o»«truM*«1
of n lrcro ft In.
note Count?. F lo rid a
Ihrnuifc in d o? #r th# Undo
TV V. Ilodirae
rrlM ci iitr o ln n fto r . tt&gt;s*ih#f w ith Iteaela L I c»rr» and lto bart W , Lord
tho rtc h t fo r n#rn #tu1ty to / l e e r K ath rv n M u rff
and k *#e r lo o r th# void Ion do of A J. I^*he
• n r and e ll tr##» o tra riu re * «r f!||? of Hanford
alhor o k o tru rtlo n a in frln o ln n upon Hamlnola Count?
or i t l i n d i n r a bo v • tlh# olid# o n * * *
im o ii#»erlbo4 In P j f t i t
t fit
la D o r U m tlo n
. f TnW lnr f l l / l T ra cLota
1 tb ro up h 4 |m In v ite .
#roln on f)c to b # r 21. I l l * *n d tho
Illock I . A It ltu«aalt'a A d d i­
rtwfet to lo « to il ond m o le U In *n
tion
to
F o rt Ife a t. a r r o r d ln *
anr ahotaola or a tru rtu r# o ilo tln e
to plat
reenrdrd
In
P la t
on oald
In n d r
ourh ohotru rtlon
Hook I. pane 17. public r e ­
Itahto t i m «v t»# found « • £ # • •» r?
cord* of Hamlnola Count?,
fa r |ho a * fa &lt;»t&gt;orotlon of ilr c r n f t
Florida
over aald la n d *, toaolhor w ilt* ha W illia
aorpotiaal
r la h t
of lnor»t»
and Aver? m It- A var? and O raca K
•arooo fo r tho u»rp&lt; •* of • * • * * { • • Hamlnola Count?
Inu tho afo ro o a ld rfn h l# foi pu blic
o*r for m l l l t e r r oufpoM#
Trac t I I I - II
Ton aro fu r lh o r notified f h * t If
l*oi t Illo ck S. A- fl flu e rot! h a r t a n r objection of d#f#n»#
• r || * A ddition to F t Itr r d .
(a tho to k in ir o f re a r pr»t»ortr
efcordlne
to plat raeorded
ara ra n u lro d to
# fto upon
in M at Hook 1. uaire »*. p u b .
a t lf r a n tlo rn o ? at »bo adnroot
lie
record#
of
Hemtnole C o u n ­
herein d d o ia n a trd
n lth ln tw a n tr
d i? * a fte r n o r p in il ao rtico o f into Johntv. f&gt; Florida
M
r
i^
lia
n
and Heha K
n oti ce ti fion row e«cju« !fo o f In a M rL tlla n
da% o f aaroloo, an #r»#w#r M o n ti* Jack
Jaffa e
F lin t tha p m p « r lr In which ro u He**# L. leird and flu baft W . Iword
claim lo h n ta an In I •ra il* ata t Inn K ath rvn M u rff
tho naturo and a ita n t of th a In* A J. i-airift
laroat claim ed and m atin? a ll e»»ur ram lnole Fo un t?
•kloetlona
and
dafanaoa to
taklna of f o u r proprrtv
r a lie r o J F. Llnabarear and w lfa. I f m at
to to a o rta an a n iw g f ■hall r u n - riad
• t lt m - % ro n a an t to tbo ta k ln n
and to lh a a u th u r ltr of tha C o u rt T r a n\ a»\ m7- Co f Illo c k I of A. It
fa erne#ad In hoar the action and
HOfieD'a Add I tt Ion F l Reed,
to flv tha fuat co® pantallon, and
■ccordlnv to
til a t
th ereo f,
fenotltu to a w a ir o r of alt dafanoaa
re t p ried
In
Flat
Hook
l,
and oblactlona not
»ro«tntod
nave
I*
,
of
pub
lip
record
a of
Tou are
f u r l her n o tifltd
th a t
Hemlnrda Count?, F lo rid a
If rou h i v t no oh loot tan of dofenao W illiam
F. W ard and M a rl# M
la th# ta k ln n . row m ar aarra uoon
e la ln ilff a a t tn r n a r a notlco of W ard
F. L tn rb araa r and w ife If m a r ­
enuoaranca • i f i l m i l l n r tha p ro - J
eon? In w h ic h tou claim to ha rKieadth rra M u rff and huahand. If
Intoraatad
and
thoreafler
ro u
t h ill racalTc nollca of all pro- m arried
coadtnna a ffe c t inn the • *irt f»ro- A J Lane and w lfa If m arried
Ita M li I* lx*rd and Hobart TV. Lord
**R u
a it* fu r t h a /
*el If fad th a t fteiivlnola Count?
• I Ika t r ia l o f the laauc of lu al Trac t 2i»
com pan a* Mon. whothor or not rou
Ixita 4 and I f
Block I . A.
h a rt an aw arad or atrrad a notlca
ft H u *a e lia A dd itio n to F t.
of ap n earan r#
ro u m ar pr«aent
Heed- according to tdat r e ­
•Tldanra aa to th a amount o f tha
corded In F la t Hook I. P ««e
•om nanaalfon to ba paid fo r tha
IT. public record* of H#ml
•ro n a rtr In w h ich ?uu h a r t an?
Count?. F lo rid a
Inlaraat and ro u m ar ahara In tha Frednola
diatrlbu tlon o f th a award of corn- Hm It h M Hm lth and lle a trte a I
n*n aa If on,
M araaret K. Bower and Oaorua TF.
Tfttt * r »
fu r lh a r na(1fl*&lt;l lh » l lio
w tf
■ bon b U I n l l l f n
&lt;tom»n,|
fo r
• Hat ale L L -r d and Hobart W . Lord
U l i l fcr lu r r . lh» trl» l o f *•»— K ath rvn M u rff
I m i i m o f l u . i &lt;&lt;.mp«ni&lt;llob fo r iho A. J l.vhc
■boro d.ocrlt'O.1 r o u t * lb Iho fo |.
ftemlnol* fo u n t?
lorrlbN p o rrolo o f U n i bon horn J
F. U n e b e ra e r and w lfa. I f m ar
M l for I *&gt;;00 A
M on M a n in r ,
fo b r u o rr l«
I I I ! lb Ibo r o d n n l riad
l io l r lc t C o u r t H o r n l« Ih o I'o o l Trac t 111
iffle o H u lld ln w o t O rU n d o . r l o r Lota I. I and I o f Block I
....................................................
of A H ttu e a e ir* Addition*
H r: H o b o rt T
N r n ii II I
Ft. Reed a c c o rd ln * to p la t
A r o l r l a n l t l n l l r d M lo lo o A t thareof recorded In Ip F la t
* o r» »
llook I. pair# IT nubile re*
o n ot tin
rda o f Hem lnole C ount?,
7'■ n m
I. Florid*
V\'o
or Ida
T r r c t &gt;»•:
W
\
Hodirea
and
Linda
Lee
|.4 l t t l Ib ro u a h I t In d u o lro .
ILidaea
Illo ck I. of I'rlm T rrro oo.
Flrat
F td a ra l
Havtnjre A
I-oen
• r r o r iln w
lo
blot
Ib rro o f
A tto clallnn of Hamlnola C ount?
rrro rd o .t
In
Dot
Hook
t
Ja&lt; k Jaffa# end w lfa. if m arried
M a o . I I and I I . ou hllr roK ath rvn M u rff and hu«han«1. If
m u ll
ol
H .m lnolo O o . l r ,
IP at fled!
F lo rid a
A.
Lane a n d w ife If m a rrla d
A a a u .lu i C lln lu n d o and Itooa M I'll?J of
Hanffird
Hniundo
H a n d n ole r* n u n tV
'H r of A onford
llaaala I* I^ird end Hobart TV. Lord
J A n a .I
rm lniilo C u u
' n lr
Tract i l l
L i t * I end 4 Block 10 A M
Treat t a l i
Itua*all a
A dd itio n
to
F l.
[rota Sf th ru 31 In rlu a tra .
Head, accord In u in plat re III m k I , o f r*Jm T errace,
curded
In
P
la
t
Honk
I.
P
ape
he,nford.
Klor Ida. ie rtird ifiir
I f , iiJihlllr record* « f He nil*
fn plat th e re o f rat or dad In
noi* fo u n t? , Florida
l i l t Hook 1 pace a I f A i t .
M e n V ita . Jr
M art be t. I*ena
oublic r t r u n lk of ffamlnole
Alice Baker. K lv lra *lra ? and Preer r ju n tr . F lo rid a
Ion Keith ee |ev|a*e« undrr th
Aitnuatutt C. Ito tu n d o and flnaa VI w ill *»f M arv K e ith V lrk teceeeed
Mutundo
f'h a rle * )t M rlto n la
I* J A nnal and w ife. If m a rrie d Tt a tr v Keith and John Keith
and
C llv of H an ford
A lm rtla McDonla. aa heir* at law
nf HarnuH Met ton la;
T raci lo t - A
A tlantic f o e * I L in * H a llroad Com
let*a I th ru I t and leita I t ,
pan?
f t IT
31. I t . I f and I I or
F it ? of Hanford
It I o i k
1, n f
H alm T a r r a t e ,
Henithole Count?
Hanford.
F lorida,
arco rd tn *
lo p lat th a re o f racordad In
T r a r t 331
H a t Ho«h t panaa i t and I t .
Lota I. 4. I . I . 7 end • Illo c k
r u b llc Vternrda of Hemtnole
12, A II IthaaeU '* Tddltlon
r .tu o lv
K li.iM a
|u F u ll
X iO ijillll* to
C U rm c e I .
\V »n n and K llsa h alh
plat
recorded It. Flat lto«k
T tVlRR
1 pave ?T Public rrrorda o f
W r
l i m and Harah Anna l l l l l
Hemlnole t * f iit n t v
Florida
The m a a .a
W I lea n
It W
L - r d a n d T te « *t* I
L«-r d
ft V.
top
In a, I* I la a ti a im 'I Jo? F. W et ah
(till! II !*aw»tm and 1. II le w a o n T r u ite # *
In te r n a tio n a l
Im p r o v e
lo th d a r n e r aod N O &lt;!.»rn »r
men! Fuad o f (he M a te of F lu rl-la
'tt ia lt# m n f I n t e r n a t lito a l Jto u r o v a * Hamlnota C o u n t?
maid Fund o f Htata i»f Hlorlda
Flrat
F e d e ra l
Mavlnaa A
l«&lt;»en Tract No 317
A aairla th tn nf Heinlnola (’o u n lr .
Lota 2 and t Block I I . A VI
Ramlnole C ount?
Huoiell’e A ddition
to F o rt
Heed, a c rn rd ln * to nlat re*
fV art t a l- C
rorded In F la t itouh t, pa a a
‘ t* IS. 11. I I . t l a n ! t l .
17 I’u b llr tic cord* o f HernlLi!
illo c k
2. H a lm T e r r a rt,,
a*
nn|# Fount v F la t Ida
o r d in e to o ta l re c o rd e d In
It TV, L o rd e rid fle a e le
I. L t d
T
_ 'ua t I to o k 4. nance* i f
and
fna 17, f*van a n d Jo? V
W alah
13, fin l«1li record* of Hr m l.
T ru a iit#
In icrriM l
fpiprov # m in i
hole C o u n tv Florida
Fund of the Htate o f Florida
Clarence U
W in n and K llaahath Hernlnule Count?
T . W vnn
Oaerae A. M a ffe tt and M a rg a re t A. T r * r l 11)
fa ffa lt
!#&gt;l# 1 th ro ug h ft.
* ‘hetnaa A W lle o a
HHm-h 14.
A
tl.
H u t«#l|‘e
l V C ovin
ci
A'Mlt ln|i lo
i^all fl l e v ...... and J, IT U w t u n
r «rtllfiit I p ulm r#i
itu lli f l a r n a r e n d H, O, ( l a m e r
1‘U t 1too k 1. I'a
i ''Hit*
ir* it . nubile
H«mlmda C ou nt?
r#rnf«t# of Bernini,
Florid#
Traci t i l
IFF RIU •r# !»1 *1 H
A ll lota In lllo rk I. f t apt
T m iiI (f H
ea,,
lo
litle
t# rfta
lin p n n am ent
r n#ll
1
!-*&gt;( I t o f Halm Tarrare H an­
Fun 1 nf lb * M a la of r to iltU
ford
F lo rid a
a r r a r d in *
to
Hemlnola (?ount?
plat Ih e ra u f recorded In P la t
llnria 4
neve* 13 and ' I .
Tract *19
Hub Hr H r iird * of H«fiiln&gt;da
L»(* 1 and 4 HI " k I I . A H
' ’ in fn ii
F lo rid a
|1w»*f|l&gt;
A -I dll: hi tt to F u rl
()ai&gt;m» A. M a ffe tt and M e ru a ra l
Il i d
accon lltia t n h I ki ??•
A ' l »tf# n
corded in F la t Honk I. iniaa
Tho m «i A. \V i|r« fi
I f P u tilli r a r o r d i o f H s rn ln n le
H
‘ C o v in a Io n
C ou nit, F lo r id !
Nell H U n i o n and i , H U * » m
Vina A AlhartetbP
C. C Hr lea t end Kloftfie? H I ’ r l r t t Tru»tae
ln i« r h a l
!tnt&gt;t« t » man!
TtU*teee o f In le rn a t IruPfoi r nient Fund of I ha H taia of Florida
rued of th e Nfata uf F lo rid a
Hemlnole Count?
Heinlnola C o u n t?
T ra n t l)
Tract to t
L t |. Bloch 1ft. A H H ual ^ t la. Ill or k I. «nd l.ot I t .
• r ll • A ddition to Ft Haad.
HH-i k I., P a lm T e n * ' a,. « r *
g ro ird ln a in plat rrrn rd rd In
c o rd in a t o p la t re c o rd e d in
Flat llm ik I. n a if* i f . nubile
I*i4 t llo nu | n a aei I t and » l.
r# nf da nf Hamlnsl# Count?.
PttbUc re ro n te of H tm lnu la
F ln rld !
C vunt?, F lo rid a
Albert Hrhlau and M atilda K« hlau
M ia | l i la e t o u
Truetaa*
In te r n a l
f iftprov* m #nl
H*m im.lt I'o u n ir
Fund nf ihe H tata of Florida
Hemlnole Count?
T ra rt 2t l
I^ ie IS
H . I I . t l . ! • and
T r a n iit
T l . Illo c k I , Halm T errace,
Lola I and 4. Block I I , A~
arco rd lna to M ai recorded in
It Huaaall • Addlilort to F o rt
HJat Hook 4. B if f t i H and
Heed, a r ro rd tn * in plat ra*
It
pu blic record* o f H• m l*
corded In F la t H-&gt;nk I, pace
h o le ca u H l? . Florida
• 7, Fubtlc f|e«'«&gt;rd» nf H#mlHfthrrt l»
TVattara and V lra tn la
nnf# F o u n tt f'ln rld a
H
W e lle r #
John llueh and Ida Lantaa Huah
F lra i Fe d eral Ha i I u k i and l«oen Trualeea,
In te rn a tio n a l
Im tm rv f.
Ateuclalion of H tm ln u lt Count?
m»ni Fund of the P late of F lo rid a
A. M . r r . t l and M . r a . r . l Mamlsole C ount?
h .m tn o l. C o u n t,
Tract !M
L i t It. R lo rk Ift A H H uaT r » ft I M . f l
• • t i e A ddition lu F o ri ft#ad,
I^&gt;l I of III ch « of A. It.
arrn rd ina in nlat rarnrde-l In
llu .t .U 'a Add F l Hr# I. ncFlat llonk I. Paaa ?7. put lie
cor.lin n lo n t .l I b .t .n f . rn record# of Hem tncla Count?.
co rd .d In l- U i |i...,k I. pnBn
Florida
IT, I ’ubllc ll.r o r d . of b .in lC v .ll Falka? and O oldle I t P a lk a r
nol* C o u p it
Florida
W illiam D unlap
ln».l »
bporkm nn nod k l r r t l . T r u t ta t t
In te r n a l
fm provam ant
i» r fr x r k m .n
Fund o f th * M a le of Florida
*«-n1fiole Count?
F U n o b o rw .r and wlfo. I f n u r - Trart i l l
M&gt;aik 14
of
K aal
U
of
l^ i l h n n
M u r f f and hu.baiwL
if
N nrlhneal
*4 o f V o flb e a e t
p tarrl*.!
*4 nf H atiltin 4 T n P h a M p 14
A J. I-a n * and « l(a . If n a r i M t
_
io a lk R a n g . | | K t i t
&lt;Tt? a f
nford
demlnola C ou nt?
A lU *ll**P a « V &lt; h L I b . K * l lr .a 4 C o m *

S

C

M

a

i

I

(

f

Tract l i l - c
I-H&gt;t 1. Illo c k T. A. l i Vtua• a ll# A d d ltle a te F t Haed.
a rro rd ln w lo l&gt;la« record■«! In
P lat H oo k I . N i l i f , n u b ile
recnrtU o f ta ra la a la Count?.
or Ida
H&lt;&gt;lc om bo
iofIda H tato H a n k a f ta afo rd
F. |*in c t,e re o r
M u rff
na

r

’J

r
•
f

7
s ^ - T T E

r

•ear
(* h * r l* . Puna
M m IrdU I'a .M r
P u t. *r n .rM e
fl I l f
TrecJ

M I- l
HA
•oj* l i * • » &lt; t l i of its n S C .U r . p . l l .
r o r - lln .
nisi (M o r d .d I * n * | Hook

.f ir *

t» »■« t l

»r ib .

•e h llc r * r .,r 4 * . r
b .m ln o l.
(o u b tr . r to r ld * . and Mouth
W of M o u th ,**! ti , f Moulh■ * « W W W - r t k i L M . H e*.

Junior Cage Loop Bogus Agents Rob Crane Again Hits
Jackpot With Egg Overdue Bills End
Has Close Games Indicted Tycoon

Thrw eloM i i b i n w«ra p liy H
R itu rd iy in the Junior nnkH)&gt;atl
Ijra ru . at th . National Guard A r­
mory.
With §.v.n a « o n d i lo ro in 1h.
ramc, R obnn'a Buddy Burton
irorrd with a layup, d .f.a lin r
-Hanford E lretrie, sn-20. S’anforl
Kl. r trie m il la w fnl.M In the !«airu«.

It look'd llk« a victory for 8.tnionic K i« rtln r **ood&gt; «h.n it wa»
Icadinr In the f i r i t th r . . quarter),
but S terner Atr.ncy found the
re n rr and went fa r a «in, 27-17.
Itoumillat’a remained undrfratcd, bcalinr H irirlnbotham ’), hl-hO.
N u t Saturday’i y im r i v*ill -ct
tha trim ) with their new uniform*
for th* f i r i l tim e. Htemper A *i nry
will match Mirsrinbotham’i, Hob
ton Sporting t-oodi w ill tackle
Seminole S jx irtin r Good*, and San­
ford Electric w ill Iry to knock out
undefeated H oum lllat’a.
Th. (tandlnga aa o f l i f t w rrk’a
ramei a rc Itoum ltlal'a, 3-0; Stemper Aircn y, 2-1; Seminole Sportin r Gouda, 2-1: Hol ton Sportmr
Goat*. 2 1 ; IlirK tnlK itham 'i ami
Sanford E lectric, each 0-3.

NEW* YORK ( U m - T w o men
poainr aa FHI a cents robbed the
wife o f accused financial manipu­
lator A leiander L. Gulrrma of
142,000 worth o f Jcwrla this momin r at a midlown note).
Mrs. Anita Guerma, 40, said -he
and her d a u rb trr, Carole Jean, 14,
wer* alon* In their eleventh floor
Lombardy Hotel apartment when
the men came to the door around
midnight. They told her they wer*
federal agrnta making an Inv.atl-

Quotable
Quotes
M IA M I— Capt. Raymond Ruprerhl, pilot of an K a ilrrn A ir­
line* prop-Jet Klectra, who look
violent evasive action to avoid a
collision with a m ilitary Jet"T hat was a mighty big looking
B I7."
C IN C IN N A T I- John D. F .j.tcr
field, deputy surgeon general u(
the U. S t'uhllc Health Service,
on joh sickness.
" I t is estimated 400,000 new
cares of disease* which occur
each year are clearly occupation,
a! In orig in ."
LOS ANGELES—Vice I'resident
Richard M. Nixon, on the illness
of Secretary o f State John F oiter
Dulles:
" I I seems a sad commentary
that the secretary' of slate should
have to become to ill for people
to appreciate him. When this pcriod of history is w rittrn It will
prove we have been at peace in
one of the most difficult periods
of all tim e ."
O FFUTT AIR FORCE BASK.
Neb. — Prince Constantine of
Greece, on hla tour of Ihe L'nitrd
Slates:
"M y eyes were opened wide by
the m ilitary fortresses in Ihe
United Stales."

11K. L O ^ IA E. CIMI.v’O

Doctor To Spaak
At School Tonight
Hr. Loulf K. Cimlno w ill ipcek
tnnJ|bt at 8 In the Pinecrrit
School.
The Tampa phytlcUn Is ■ ipeclstlit lo pcdlatrc csritiolnuy, am!
comet to Sanford under th r tu ipices of the Florida Heart Fund
Anoclation.
Thr lecture la open to the pub­
lic Mr. and Mrs Michael Caolo
will ho*t a reception for the doc­
tor and his wife. letters have
been sent to a ll PTA's and parerilt. Inviting their attendance.

To Lonely Heart,
May Be Gay Blade
LONDON f t r p n - The London
Chronicle carried the following advertisement In Its lonely hearts
column tixlsy:
“ Ijiry , foul tempered vdlian, d i­
vorced fur w ife threatening, tall,
dark, 3k. Interest* niu*if and pho
lography when sober, Invites correipondence.'*

C H IC A G O - Dr. William J. Gay
of Woodi lock. HI., on the use o[
Iranqullirtng pills in preparing an­
imals for slaughter:
" I t gives them a feeling of
false confidence."
JAC K S O N VILLE . H a .-D a n ccr
Jose Greco, promising that the
show w ill go on although he and
several of h it rompany were in­
jured in s but crash:
"The kids want to go on, and
thal'a Ihe lic it way to forget that
moment. I gue,a God was with
us. We went smack Into these four
trees—the trees went righi into
the bus."
D AN VILLE. Ill - Bryan Early
Lake, complaining that federal
agents awakened him just at hr
was falling asleep a flrr toiling
over h it moonshine still all night:
" I was Just doling off. It was
my firs! luteh, The feds were
my firs t custom er!."

INDIANA. Pa.—Sen. Hugh Scott
d isru ttin g Hie dclesl of IVnnsyl
ill-*
known
a a vania'* ilatewide GDP (tale last
1. it H u n trr
*i u f V « r l ti r a »t *4 .
November:
L
It beta da
and
H it via
.Iho K id i
"A w a v e of demoralisation
A l la n lk 1 &lt;»«at t .1 rt* I t a llr o a 1
tu rp i over th r party like s black
H ctitln. i* «‘ u u n l r
T r a n 241
tide. &lt;&gt;ur w ill to win s u llrrrd
ID gln at a pcilnt Sft feet
heavy damage."
W eal o f I h e H o t iih ia a l r*»r •
tlo fi 4. T o w n s h ip
lU rta *
11 K i e l

J#

In m

pul til;

run

thenca

TVeei

I4i&gt; f r e t to a p o in t In
W r it
tin e o f Northeaa!
K o f R o u th w a a t (« o f V o r lh * « f(
'*
nf
la id
lU e llD B
li

tha

run thr nc#* M u ilb

Ift fte l

Int

a p o in t, r u n t h t n r a F.«al lo
th e ( n -irtl •«! be a Hi ft I n a
IC1 I 1 el It. * ‘ inmii»ivi x n , w id o w
M a n C. d r ? r t i *
J» oe at f f t H i m a n
l i t a n l l r F .# a | I , in # lia lt r o a d C o m l»an»
p r m tilitla F o u n t «
llra n th a c n
H u n t e r , a n d V * ll l a
A
I I u n i* 1
A tlin ilfl C o in I , In # R a ilr o a d Corn-

pant

L u kk

41.

Cm tu » ron.

w id o w ,

A fi nt a '(’. Tl«' r l w mt It * ir.
Klaanor *'
llu a a e ll
Fa rnv ra n .
L
J

J u d tf
F e rn

F a m e ro n

A

He t i n

C a m e ro n .
H ( ’ a rn -

emfi an in ro m u # ta n l, aa halra at
L « of J. a C x m iro it, daceaaad.
Jack F irm
Hem |p 11# C ount?
T r a n 340
f f o f t lic a a t
Vt
o f P o u lh w vat
K
N u r th *A tt
4#, H r. lio n
4. T .- w t- a h ln I ? H n u lh lla n c a
11 i:« a t. # * c # o t f o r K a »I 111
ia * i u f i h v H u u th
tk e ra o V
anft th a H n u lh 10 fa e t o f e t ld

Norlhaaat

of

Houthwaat

T b . Iloard &lt;if C ou til* I'c m n itu li.n .r , .,f b .in in o l, « 'o u » lr. K io rid *.
- I l l 1. . I t , b id . « t Ib . O lllis uf
0 P. lI.r iK ln n , d o r k In l b . Court
Ile u s ,
ut H an fo rd ,
up
lo l . e .
u'clork
P U . M a rc h ).
IM S . lor
lb , fs ltnw lna M p p r o llf n il* *m o u m
01 m t t . r U I . :
Ii.m
So 1
lO .S S S -U o ilin i*

Ii.m
l» , o * ..Ilo t l.iii.
Ii.m
M S S -U a lto n ,
ll.r o
I.M S -O allo nu
(SI
l.*o* Ib .

O o a o lfn *

No, I
No. ) I H . m I P u . I
No. t
l n . , . 1 K n a ln . O il
!*o, 4
( M .o tla * BaMlPo

Ii.m Na t

IS . I I , or (Nt
I t . in No. *
C hsM li Ur. abo

IM Ibo.
Tb. *t,o*o

th . «'o unl,

nf

to

It - i- d

No Tax On Turkey
cfom floss A*Yu'e
WASHINGTON ( U P li— Govern­
ment officials have unveiled new
key* to mollify a srnalor. who
had given them ihe bird
Sen. John J. W illiam s (R-Del.)
made nubile correspondence with
Dana Latham, rom m lviiane* of
Internal revenue. It outlined the
senator’s inquiry about the tax
statu* nf lu rkry* given by an cmploycr in hi* em plnyr* at Christ­
ina* time.
It Inrludr* the good news that
* ruIJng, to be fo rm a lly iivurd
soon, decrees that a turkey, ham
or other C hriitm s* gift of "nom ­
inal value,” from the b o*t I* not
part of taxable wages.
Moreover, the boss can report
hi* c o m for luch a general dis­
tribution a* in expense of doing
business.
W riting Latham on Feb. 4. W il­
liam * asked shout press reports
that a Tacoma, Wash., business­
man had been a d vlird by tax auth n ritlr* that Christmas turkey*
were a part of the taxahtr pay
of his rm p lo yrt and taxes should
be withheld on t*-e value of the
birds.

Long Separation

NEW ORLEANS fU P D - Crip
and Josephine, key flgurrs In the
whooping erane's fight sgsinit ex­
tinction, have done it again.
Officials at Audubon Park Zoo
reported Monday that Josephine
has laid another egg, which Crip
is tending carefully, and that she
Is expected to produce another
today.
The two w hoopers alrrsdy have
reared five offspring during (heir
stay in the xoo. And since only
about 30 of the big birds are
known to rem ain In esistcnce.
naturalist s are rooting for them
to come through again.
George Douglas, director of the
io o , slid since Josephine laid thr
nrw egg Saturday, Crip has been
sitting on it about 00 per rent of
the time, leaving only for food
end water.
To dale. C rip and Josephine
have been le ft to their own tnstinel* in the rearing of youngalthough officials hate kept a 24hour watch on their activities dur­
ing the nesting season Rut this
lime something new will be tried.
Douglass said if the second egg
appear* on aehedu'c, t ve dutch
w ill lie removed from Gi* birds'
pen and placed under artllirial in ­
cubation. He believes, he says,
(hat the cranes' success of only
three live offspring in seven years
of egg-laying ran be Improved
upon.

M IA M I (U P II—Charles Colvin,
36, started out to collect an over­
due bill Monday and found h it
3 1 -y e a r old brother who wa» sepa­
rated from him at birth.
"W e are going to lind out
everything we may have in com­
mon and we will Just start having
some fun together," the delighted
Colvin said.
The brother, Walter L. Widger.
31. was Just as escited, even
though he had thought some one
was playing a practical Joke at
firs t.
Colvin, whose natural name was
Widger, said bis mother died in
Syracuse, N. Y „ a few day* after
W alter was born. He said .its
father “ went to pieces.” Colvin

Deaths

said be was placed in an orphir.iH
home and later adopted by a
family in Syracuse named Colvin.
Walter was "given by my father
to a lady who wanted a tiny baby
very much."
Walter never was officially
adopted. He learned h it real nam*
at 16 and has used it since.
Colvin came to M iam i five years
ago lo open a radio and television
rrpair shop. W idger' came Ih rre g
years sgo snd has worked since*
as a bus driver.
Colvin said he picked up th*
telephone book Mondey to look
up the number of e msn who
owed an overdue b ill. His eye fell
on ihe name "W a lle r L. W idger''
" I fell kind of foolish but I had
to call," Colvin said. He did, and
the reunion was effected.

NEW YORK (U P I)—W illiam E
pouch, 84, board chairman of
the Concrete Steel Co. and a
leader in ihe Boy Seoul movement
fo r mere than 30 years, died
PORTLAND. Ore. (UPlV-Den
Monday a flrr a long illness.
ny Mover, 19, and Vince M artinri,
29, both with eyes on the w ellrr.
G R A N V IL L E , N . Y . &lt; U P I &gt; - J. weight championship, clash here
Stanley Brown, 63. retired vice tonight in a lOrounder.
president of the Chemical Corn
Martin**, the veteran from Pat­
Exchange Bank and an autnor of erson. N. J. with a 61-6 record,
several book* on business, died was favored to end Moyer's 19
Sunday.
fight victory tirin g . Both wound V
up stenuous training Sunday end
NEW YORK ( U P l i - James J. were rxperied lo weigh in si
O'Connor, 55, veteran police re­ about 14*l 9 pound*.
porter for the New York WorldTelegram snd Sun. died MondayOil accounts for 12,400.000 nno
night after a long illnesi,
worth of all heating fuels used In
LOS ANGELES (UPi&gt;— Samuel U S. homes: gas fo r $1.600,000.(&gt;00
T. Norton, 82. pioneer Los An­ nnd coal and other fuel* for *1,geles architect who designed the (i00.000.000.
W ils h irr Fox Uuilding and many
of the city's other structures, died
ISc
KKROSENE
18c
Monday after a long illness.

Martinez Favored *
To Defeat Moyer

April D raft Call
Lowest Since ’57
WASHINGTON (U P I) - The
Armv has its u r/ I a call for 7.000
d ra ftrrt In A o ril, the lowrit numbe' since late 1957.
The new call was 1.000 men below P'e Msreh fl-’ U'n and jooo
be’ ow January and February to ­
tals Thr last tim e a* few as
7,000 men were drafted was in Ihe
Octnber-December period of 1957.
The reduced A pril call results
In part from manpower slash**
imposed on the Army. It is cut­
ting from
It* Dec. 31, 1958.
strength of 890,7^8 mm to 170,000
by P“ Xt June 30.

S m o k e le s s

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (U P I)—
M rs. Peggy Bull. 52. program
scheduler and radio columnist for
radio station K l’MJ, died Monday
a fte r she was stricken by an ap
parent heart attack while working
at her desk.

‘ Resort' Is Bad,
Vacation Sought

Beware The Bear
WASHINGTON ( U l* n - Presi­
dent Eisenhower has sent a per­
sonal message to thr Shsh of
Iran urging him to bewarr of
Soviet overtures and to stand
firm with his Western and Bagh­
dad Part a llira .
I
-----------------------------Japan exported more than 27

CHICAGO (U P I&gt;—James Hlnl,
40. appealed lo Judge Joseph A.
Pope Monday to cut short hla
"va ca tio n " because "this resort is
no good for my health."
The "resort” is S latevlll* Prnl
tentlary, to which Pop* sentenced
million dollar* worth of electron­ R ini to nine year* impriaonment
fo r burglary.
ic* equipment In 1956.

•

ii

;

Odorless

IMPERIAL SERVICE
STATION
Car. 13th *

P e rt

CALL

HERTZ
F A 2 -7 7 2 3
E'en*mr» FA 2-7500

HERTZ
Nf •!( .# ! .#/

Vfc Kobello, A*t. 601 E. lat

Orders now being taken
for copies of

R o u lh ,

n t r o f Ih e
N o r lh e a x t *4 o f
H o u th w e *!
U
n f V u flh ta il
*i
F t? f l o p
4 T o w n a b ln I t
Ho n ib . I t a n g a I I K * » t a a th a
p n |p i
i*f
b v e in p lp p
ru n
tb» lu * .N o rt h 11# l a r i u f a
p n i i i l , r u n t l i e n r v H iiu lb l**a

f«*t

cation in connection w ith criminal
charres against her husband, and
she let them in.
The men were neither masked
nor armed, Mr*. G ulrrm a sold.
They told her and her daughter to
t it quietly while they searched for
valuables. A fter they found *the
jewels in ■ top bureau drawer, the
men tied up Mrs. Guterma and
Carole with iheeli and made their
escape.
Guterma, th* Siberian-born f i ­
nancier who resigned as president
u f the Mutual Broadcasting Sys­
tem Monday, returned lo the hotel
later hut refused lo comment on
the theft. Mr*. Guterma said the
Itrist included a 112,5(0 diamond
necklace, a 13,300 watch bracelrl,
and a 12,700 diamond pin.
Gulrrm a married the former
Anita McGrath, heiress to a Bos­
ton shoe manufacturing fortune,
m Manila in 1911. He came to Ihe
Untied Slates in liifiO, became a
naturalised citlicn, and built up a
vast financial empire including
MBS. the Bon Ami Co., the Hal
Roach sti-dios, and ot er corpora­
tions.
Guterma i i free on 15.0 0 bail
on crlm.nsl charges in connection
with failure in report to th r Se­
curities and Exchange Commission
un stock trsnisctmns.

!•* il,ll( .r * d
C -m o * .

lo

n .,d ,- l

durln* I month p.rlod h,«lnnln*

Stsrrb I) , i s l t
IIIU lo .h u w nu( p rle * to * ■ •
County O N I.T lilils to bo O p .n .d ot • m .o tln a
lo b , h .ld M n re h I . I l l *
A ll* .! : O P It .m d o n . C I.r b
Jn4&gt;n
K rld e r Cb.*lr«n»n
To bo p u b ll.h o d
K o b ru *fT IM S
n*d P .b ru a e r I t l k , l»4»
_____

r ir r m o c M m m i
n o tice IM hereby Mlean that t
■mi snasa ,d la builn.aa at .Lak*
Mary, Florida under (ha flellltou*
name of ISAM Dl.lrlbutorp and
that I Inland lu r . e l. it r aald nam*
wlUi tb* , Ct*ek of lb* n re u lt
Couit. tom lnoi* County, n .r ld a
and le aeeordaor. with tb* pro
sialapa of Iho fle tltlo 'i* naan, .la*
tula, to-w tli M.ellou III St Flor­
id* » m u l«

PHILADELPHIA Comrdlan
Jim m y Durante, observing ids
OUh birthday, discussing how long
hr II ranllnue his ra rre r:
"The minute I don’t feel up to
It, you know I won't he th rrrand Ib r minute It becomes work,
you don't feel up to it."

The

S a n fo rd

pjudbAml JbwddJt sudlihm
Fur th« pant 33 years it

hai

been the custom

of the Sanford Herald to publish annuntly

Labor Is Debating
‘March’ On Capitol
SAN JUAN, P, R (U P li—The
high command of the A FLC IO
was reported today lo be consld
rrln g Ihe idea of sending "slun k
tfoops” to Washington lo drums
tire the plight of nearly flv* m il­
lion unemployed Americans.
Union traders believed an API.
CIO sponsored march on Wash­
ington by special bus and train
might spur federal acllon lo ati
mulate the economy.
W alter Hcnthrr, chairman oi
the executive council's economli
policy committee, was reported
lo favor Ihe idea, which was
placed before the committer at a
lengthy session Monday.
" I'm afraid Congress and th*
•d m in iitra lio n do nol realise how
serious unemployment Is," R*uther said "We hive lo usr some
shock treelmenl to wake up our
government."

H e r a ld

a pictorial tourist edition, which will cover
all phawa of INDUSTRY

ft

AGRICULTURE,

HOME BUILDING DEVELOPMENT,
SCHOOLS A CHURCHES, SPORTS. NAVY
ACTIVITIES. SEMINOLE COUNTY AND CULTURE

*

Wb will mail ihtB EJi.—n anywhe.e in

25

world for you on the date of publication fug

1 sure and plan to lend your friends up
north a copy of this annual tourist adilion ao that
they can ioo juat what a wonderful

Mines Are Closed,
Coal Miners Riot
MON'S. Belgium (U P li-M o u n t­
ed police used tear gai and fire
hoses Monday night to break up
a mob of about wo anil govern­
ment sinker* In this city in the
heart of Belgium’* "black belt."
About 30 rioters were arrrsted
her* and in nearby Guaregnon,
where the anti-government demon­
stration started.
The riolers wen protesting a
government plan lo close coal
mine* which are producing fuel
(he nation doc* not need. Even
after month* of layoffs running in
a i much aa I t day* a month, the
government h a i a record 7 m il
ban lona of tool an

placa Seminols County Ifl .

I k
CaU

S a n fo rd
oh

204 W. 1st Street

fih in q

I k m id

y u ju A

O h d sth

f iy

—
FA 2-2611

i

�Government Asks
Court To Settle
Air Rights Case

A N O T H E R CAPTAIN
ta vso n . U.S.N.. dental

AT NAS — Cdr. Arthur E. Uuaofficer, received hia certificate of
promotion to captain from Capt. Lionel A. Arthur, NAS
commanding officer. Capt. Gu»t*v»on entered the Navy in
1941 after grad tinting front the l'niversify of Indiana,
He and his family reside in Maitland.

Negroes Integrate, B ut
Find Themselves Alone
FRONT KOVAL. Vu. (UPI) — Twenty-two Nx-gnnm
walked into a million-tioilar high school boycotted by its
white etudent* today.
None of the more than 8 0 0 white student* of Warren
Bounty High ahowed up for the first day of clnanun at the
tchool aince it was closed last Sept. 12.
Laat f»U M Negro** applied fo r,
"niiirvfv lHigh
lk ’h
enrollment at Ul.rtHn
Warren 1
County
but only 22 appeared today. School
officials aaid there if now nothin*
to prevent raglitration ct 91 other
Negro aludent* who have been at
tending boarding
_______ gehooW
The Nagroe* left the achool in
a group at 10:N&gt; a. to- altar com-

pitting registration
They were
picked up hy their parent* in prl
vate cara and driven away, refus­
ing to aniwer ant question* from
reporter*
Police Li Penult Thompson or(jt.rrd the crowd of about SO while
who had gathered to
watch the Negroe* enter the
school to disperse about 9 30 a.
m
He permitted only the re­
porter* to stay in the *trre( in
front of thr *chool.
About a dnirn white aludenta
from the private school* mingled
In Ihe crowd One of them. BUI
Gibb*. II, said he via* " surprised
lhal mi many N egri*-« showed
up." lie added he believed a few
while student* would register at
Ihe high tehool later today or
Thur*day.
Downtown, a half mile away,
c la iir t were under way for live
courtly’* white student* in make­
shift school* in
which
I heir
parents chose lo leave them in
preference to thr public school
on a racially mixed bail*.

Sanford property owner* who
think their land la worth more
th in the government doe*, ire
fUhltog a la w iu k in Orlande to
day.
The »uit i n
brought by the
government for a ir right* turrounding the tvanlord Naval A ir
Station
The land Involve* approximately 1*3 acre* ui the Palm Terrace
Addition and the A. B H uitell
subdivision. Property owner* *re
aiking "ju a t compensation" for
the air right*, which were **ued
hy th r govcrnmenl in a Declarelion of Taking. Oct. 29. IW
The eavement give* aircraft the
right - o f - way fo r free and un­
obstructed passage over the land*.
M»ny property owner* accepted
the original government »etll*ment.
The ca»e ia hr mg heard m the
Federal P u tr id Court Robert F.
Nunn III. asiiatant U. R diatnet attorney, la repreventing the
government
Among the defendant* are the
Ailaulic CoaalUoe Railroad. Flor
ida Htatr lU nk. the City at dan
ford, Seminole County, and the
Fir at Federal Raving* and loan
Aivociatinn.

Ike Lauds Dulles,
Is Firm On Berlin

F
VAl

Tl

it

T’ nlUd Prat Laaiad Wirt

LONDON glJFl)— The Soviet
I'm,m aaid today U w ill mass pro
dure a new bantam car.

Princess To Visit
IAIN DON ( I T U —Princess Mar
garet w ill visit Ltstwm during the
B ritish trade fair in June.

Brandt In Tokyo
TOKYO 11 1*11— West B erlin Ma
yor W illy Brandi arrived hare lo
day for a three day visit.

Ike At Concert
WASHINGTON ( L T I I — Preti
dent El»enhowr»r attended a con
cert by the National lym phony
Tuesday night.

W ant Legal Bingo

Truck Hits Auto
*

Minor damage was caused yes
terday afternoon when a DV ton
truck backed Into a* car driven
by James B. Hutton at Third St.
and Cedar Ave Driver of the
truck was W. J tired, NAS. San­
ford

A plocturo to rood!
ASSIONMINT: WASHINGTON
&gt;4

by Id Ktftiba

Mrs. Foulk Wins
Powell Tourney

Elks Club To Hold
Barbecue Saturday

Typhoid Reported

Nil daily column from
#»• notion'* capital reports
She human sidelight* that
ore so often more reveal*
Ing than dry facts. Read it
tfallyift

^

THE HER A l a i )
Starting Today

Members Sought
By Farm Bureau

KASSEL. G • r m a n y (CPI &gt;—
Health authorities today reported
A membership drive was dn
lhal 15 persona in the nearby vllThe Elks Club w ill hold a sge of Rhoden have contra*ted cussed by the Seminole County
ypbold and urged all other real Farm Bureau last nigh! Holand
‘ charity
barla-cur"
Saturday
ru t* lo tie Immunised im iurdi Mulrhead. chairman, urged every
from 3 3d to T jo p m
member to gel a new member fur
t» l&gt; .
_____
Plates will la- available al tt
th r Bureau during th r nest week
picnic grounds, nr hovrd for horn
M r*. P. J Wcstgate told thr
consumption
HOI.LYWOUD t C I 'l l Six- group about farming in Poland
Barbrcucd thicken, baked pot.
ar old Harold While was killed H rr firsthand study was made
toes and “ all the trim m in g *" wi
•*day when a four-year-old during a recent trip to Eunqvr
be included on Ihe plate*
T h r ro vrrrd dish aupprr w *i
opinion accidentally dlscharFunds from th r sate of fn&gt;
il a ptvtnl he found under a held laat night in the FFA InilU
ve il he used for the Elks’ charil
ing *1 Seminole High School
and youth activities
d.
President Charles I -a w son o n
ducted the meeting

hut KillH Child

Thousands Attend
Fair Opening Here
Thousand* came to th r Ameri
ran legion Fair last night in the
b ig g rtl turnout in history.
Fair officials, headed by Presi­
dent l.jnn Lyon*, are jubilant
over the lucres* of "kid's day."
An estimated 10,(HO persons at­
tended. ft,000 of them *chool chil­
dren awl pre-Khooler*
All .Seminole Count)
srhoot
children were admitted free yes­
terday. Rides on th r midway wetr
reduced to *c. Although the dif
farence In Ihe regular price had
to be abscrtied hy (he American
I-eglon, fa ir official* said " it wa*
well worth H.“
Tonight w ill be L a riir* Night.
All women w ill enter th r ground*
without paying lo w&gt;e the county
exhibit* and display* in th r com­
mercial and American Legion
building*.
Gate* will open at 4 JO p. m
dally. On Saturday festivities are
slated la begin at noon. Tom or

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY- 18.' 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 87S

Soldier-Statesman
'.evees
Give
Way,
Tag
Time
Shorter,
News B rie fs
Russ Plan ‘ Bantam’
Diver Routs 600; Line Gets Longer Has Severe Stroke
In Hospital Today
'armland Covered

$40,000 Is Found
For Health Unit

Joycees To Attend
Winter Conference

EtUbitahtd 1908

George C. Marshall Near Death

ST. PETERSBURG ( L T D —St.
Petersburg I'oat 14 o( ihe Ameri
can legion says K w ill aak the
WASHINGTON l U F I t - Presl state Legislator* la legaha* hwv
dent Kisenhower said today he »o
•
want* cancer atricken John kos
ter Dulles to * u y on a* secretary M ore Born Than Die
WASHINGTON (L T D — Birth*
of stale a i long a* he feel* like
carrying on. because he has no in the U. S. during 1936 exceeded
equal in Ihe world In wisdom and death* by nesrly a I to I ratio,
knowledge of foreign affair*.
Census Bureau figures showed to­
The President said doctors have day.
assured him that the *eerrtary'»
heart and mind are not affected Castro Is Target
by hi* dtseaae
M I A M I tU I'l I — I he Miami
He said he has not discussed News said today a new Cuban rev­
WASHINGTON I U l'l ! - * &lt; « » specifically with anyone Ihe pu* olutionary movement ia being or
tats fondly described lb* world a
slbility of a successor for the gauUed in Miami agauut Fidel
firs t weather stalellUe today ■*
ailing aecretary.
Castro
"crude and prim itive" hut hearing
Eisenhower said he and Pull**
seeds of revolution.
j wha geed*
agreed d u r i n g ■ talk at the Beck Trial Near End
T u**d*y
•V aVanguard
n g u a rd II. launched
launch.
Arm y'* Walter Reed Medical Cell
TACOMA. Wash ( C PI t—Dave
m. Cape Canaveral. Ha . * " 1 * ’
ter Tueaday that tha U. S and Heck's income la* evasion trial
today'* forecailers no good Hu
it* allies should go right ahead in w rn l to the fury today follow­
g* descendant*, weather aaperte
their preparations for high level ing final Instruction* by the
predicted, w ill:
negotiation* with Russia on the judge
-S p o t the l*»rth, Uack. and re ­
Berlin c ritl* and German pro
port the Uitenaily of hurricane*,
blent*.
Chosen By Academ y
and possibly tornado**.
On the Berlin crlsu Itaelf. the
—For Hie flra t time observe and
NEW ORLEANS (U P D —James
President
said
that
if
there
1*
any
report global weather on a global
A Dooley. Chicago, was named
shooting on thia Usuc it w ill be
president of thr Law-Science Acad­
bans.
,
the Ruasian* who start It.
Make posaible aceurate kmgemy at the group's meeting her*
lie
said
the
Allies
are
(Irmly
Bange forecast* and, parhapa, pra
yesterday
determines! lo earry out tbelr re ­
diction.* of elimale cfiange* cen­
sponsibilities under !**•
turies in tha making.
Ike Heading South
menta for the Indepemlenc* and
—Glvw ttan tha fuller uadar
WASHINGTON IC F D — Presl
ata tiding o f weather he must have
() (l H,.r|l(]ltn rJw.k uf U|(. welfare of the people of W rit Her
dent Elsenhower file* south luday
. for two days of shirt slrevr diplo
before he can Imp* lo control i
- 1 uunty Commission, found |4u ooo Un
Vanguard II. a Jo inth apmte , or
county hralih unit building I Hr made g clear that Uve A l­
lies Intend to continue to supply macy w illi Um new prcaidenl of
weighing J IS pound*. “ c*rcU^
yesterday.
M rxiro . Adolfo laipei Matevis
Uie globe every l id minute* m an
(fu.dlng a statute that allows the Communlst encircled West Berlin
orbit which w ill keep It a lo ft— county to cooperate with the fed­ even tf the Ruasian* go ihrough
estimate* v a ry -fro in H» l« bun eral government, Herndon pre- with Ihelr threat t« turn over Regulation To End
LAKELAND (U M ) — The cond rrd * of year* and perhaps for- aentrd a revised budget lo provide to the K a il German* by May 17
cvnlrol of East Berlin and the truverstal regulation ra ilin g standmatching fund* for the unit.
■rds on oranges for fru ie n con
A new fund has iiet-n established, access route lo We*! Berlin
e
m ira te w ill eipire March l i , the
separate from the routine budget.
Citrus Commiitem ruled Tuesday.
With » transfer of monies from
general operating evpcntes amt
Satellite Can ’Spy’
$15,Wk) from the sale of property,
W A 8 H IN U IU K (L T D — to n
gome SOO Jaycee* w ill arrive Herndon produced the revenue
Mr* W illiam Foulk copped Ihr great was told today that C 8,
In Tall aha tsre tomorrow for the needed to lhal ihe plans can proow ning of the annual four-day win- cerd.
Dot Powell Tournament al 'he le a th e r M telllU* such aa Dir \ an
ter conference of the Florid* Junforesight prompted the clerk to M ayfair Country Club for the a* guard now in orbit could b« used
to detect H-bomb testa in Itussla.
lor Chamber of Commerce. _
check witfi the state comptroller cond year In a row
Former Gov. Millard Caldwell and auililor un the unusual change
Runner-up » * * Mr* Richard
p r ill address the president'! lunch o f budget plan*. Their approval of Mann Both are Navy wivai
Trade Puct Signed
The trophy w ill be prewnled
con Salurday. The eonvenllnn w ill the plan, “ unusual, but for a inert
WAKSAW (CPD
Poland and
climax Saturday night with the loriout project" removed the Ian by M l** Dot Powell *1 the an the Soviet Colon have concluded
ii^ rin c e m r n t of Florida'* “ Out- obstacle.
nual banquet of the Sanford Wo a trade agreement that w ill bring
standing Voung Man" of the year.
“ From Ibis year forw ard." Hern­ men'* Golf Aivociatinn in May. thousands of Kuialan w a lcb rt, rr
Attending from Sanford w ill be don told Ihe Board, "the fund will The tournament atimulate* much fn g rra tu rs and washing machines
M r and Mr* G. Andrew Spear, be available foe capital improve intereat among local women golf Into Poland.
M r and Mr*. Mason W hirton. ment and the completion of Ihe *n .
Jack Wilber. David KJIngemmlth, unit ’’
Art Harris and Tom McDonald

Vanguard ’Crude;'
Will Bear Fruit

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER •

\Stnmlintf’ Offer

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I s—Mate
Rrp Rhoderir G. Mills reported
Monday that a taxpayer tent la
(hi* luggrition lo boost state rev
enue
row the children of the Method
A lax on bicycle seal* "to make
t i l Children'* Home and Luther­ children pedal standing up using
an Haven w ill he guest* of the wear and tear on their pants and
Legionnaires from noon to • p. correcting curved spines "
m.
A special invitation ha* been
issued to Ih r Navy to attend to­ F i v e B i l l i o n C u r t i n
morrow night, when the evening
NEW YORK (U P I I Last
hours
have
lieen proclaimed year’ s sales of gireting rar&lt;ls with
"N avy N ight". Admission w ill not senlimenl* ranging from annltie free, however, as Fair offi v e ria ry good wish** to hangover
rials f r r l the Navy wishes to be condolence* totaled nearly 3 hllconsidered "Ju»t like everyone lion
The rrta il value uf thia
else."
mountain of sentimrni was appro
Cecil C arlrlon. children* de, ornately J330 million
committee chairman said, "moat
people feel this I* far and above
the beat fa ir we have ever had.
We are very proud of It "
The Sanford Shrine Club will
Parking fo r S.OOu cara wa* hold an Important buslneaa meet­
provided when the Legion plan ing Friday at 7:30 p m to tha
building (opposite tha
nrd the permanent commercial Shrine
exhibit building. County clubs, the M ayfair Inn).
Navy, school* and commercial
A ll noblea ar* requested to be
firm * have provided aahibita of present and wear law.
interest to ail veddeto*.

.Shrine Club To Meet

Despllr rarlv warnings, 1hey're and squirming children, are wail
•landing m line at the county ^ ing U&gt; grt their 19.W tirrn ie tag*
FT BRAGG. N C. ( l'F I&gt; - O m .
courthouse.
I The office ha* remained open
George C Marihall, the m ilitary
RltRSELLVILLE. M (CPD —
Men
and women,
,n
ril glia
WUIIIVII, young
ymniu "and
mu this wrek from • a ni. lo I p
The maverick
Wabash
River
e,nh a sprinkling of liable* m
Tt*e lines started forming genius who fashioned th r Euro­
erirked through levee* in Indiana
■■----------------------------------- Monday
Yeslenlay,
tha
Unr pean recovery plan during Hi*
stretched wi tlie curb on Park statesman year* at hia career,
and Illinois, rm iling ahoul As) iu-r
ha* suffrred a second ''more
Ave
ion* anil washing out i IkhiI 35
acvrrv Broke" and la regarded In
Clerks m the t i \ collector'* of
square mile* of rich valley farm
fire are loo busy io tell how "srrino* condition"
The Army i a s u a d a medical
land
many licetuea have been sold
to date They are taking rare bulletin (hi* morning slating that
Food wi»e rvsidenls of farms
Ihe 7h year-old re tirn l soldierof thr tardy custonirr* as quick­
and im^H communlllc* sas Ihe
ly as possible. And while Ihe statesman experienced the latest
palh of ihe cascading water fln l
waiting affords many thr oppor stroke Tuesday afternoon An an­
nouncement Tuesday had aaid that
quickly and safely lo higher
tunlly lo visit with friends, some
Marshall had become "moderate­
ground
gel tired, one exhausted woman
ly weaker" In hit fight for re­
**!
down
for
a
rrst
anil
fell
aTtie Wabash, uo It* worst ram
MOSCOW fl'P D — Soviet Tre
covery from a "m ild " stroke asdpagr ui nearly half a century, tore inter Nikita S Khru*n«nev imlav sleep yesterday. When she awoke, fered Jan. tS.
her
place
In
line
was
loug
gone.
through weakened lev res Tuesday warned that aiiv Western attempt
Doctor* al Womack
General
Thr d ra illln r for tlie lag* la
at (&gt;aklu»n, Ind , and two mile*
to use force to break through to Friday Gov. Lrltoy Collins lias Hospital aaid Ihe latest stroka
south or Russellville. The break
wa* “ more lever* than the pc*,
on the Illinois side was the must Berlin by land. *ra or air would (alii ' pnsiti-rly mi extension* " vioui on* h« suffered a month
he
met
wllh
furre.
After
Fritlay,
Ihe
195*
lag*
w
ill
m i err
ago "
He said in a •preeh tfiat Soviet tie delinquent, So. those who
A 300 fool hole lorn in the len-e
“ H it condition ia serious and
near Russellville sent ton* of w* troops were not stationed tn K il l haven't gottrn license plate* yet prugnotii depend* on future dev*Germany
Just
lo
plav
games.
better
aland
in
line.
It's
cheaper
ter surging over a quarter of a
lopmenla," taid Col George M.
The Western power*. In note* than paying a fine
mile of rounlrvslde within a to
I’nwcll, chief of medicine at Ih*
minute period Thouiamli of acre*
Mumtev rejected SovieJ
hoapllal.
of winter wheal were destroyed m proposal* hi end the ocrupalion of
"He m conscious and h it blood
field* under a* much a* three Berlin The I? S . Britain *m1
pressure and puli* a r* stable,w
France
also
reiterated
ihelr
drier
feel of water.
said Powell "A l present h* show*
Farmer* along th r fringes of the min at ion to “ uphold hy all ap
no evidence at p a rtly ail of b ll
flood worked through the night prnprialt mean*" th e ir rights of
extrem ities." He had tome d iffi­
by the light of car headlight* areess to West Merlin
culty in (wallowing and teeing.
The
Soviet
goventm
rnl
ha*
md
emptying silos of grain and mnv
Marshall wa* Ihe firs t man to
yet
replied
In
Ihe
Big
H
irer
West­
TALLAHASSEE ( I l l ' l l - The riae lo chief of staff of the A rm y
Ing to higher ground
Milk fnntniltslon today
Other* caughl by Hie ft ret ruth ern notes which suggested a Big state
without graduating from Weat
of the floinlwate-r* fled h j row- Four foreign m inuter* conference l.'unched a public hearing to dc Point. He d trrrtrd the Army to
termlne
whether
Ihe
people
of
to
discus*
the
problem
of
Her
Iwat, Army duck, truck, car or
victory during World War II and
Florida want to keep Ihe Uuin- won the Noiwl IY I** fo r pear* to
fool, lugging vhatevrr equipment many
mltslon
nr
pul
the
milk
control*
Khnislirhev'» speech was re
and possessions thev could
1953.
Tlie flooding came imc*|wcte-dly ported hv Ihe offieial Soviet new* under federal administration.
A* secretary of state from 1WTChairman J llra ilry odham of
a* Hie river had begun receding *Rcnry Test
*t*. Marihall devalnpcd the Mar&lt;
Sanford
said
ih
r
purpose
of
the
Khnishrhrv
warned
that
If
nnyand levee* were ex|«ected lo hold
shall plan which mad* hfa name
one oprnrd fire over Berlin: hearing was lo “ get on tlie top a synonym for Amer.can aid to
•‘Tills will mean the beginning of of the table" all comment* from stricken nation*.
consumer*, diilrihutor*. produ
w a r."
He retired to 194* but Presi­
lie railed Utr agreement on I errs, and anylaidy rite , jusi how dent Truman recalled him to
peace irealy with Germany and they felt about the Com mission 19M a* secretary of defrnaa,
There have hern suggestions
Tlie county Junior high Haakrl again reiterated that all nallon*
where he had a hand in gelUng
from various parti of the state
were
open
to
“
great
destruction"
ball tourney started In Remtnrdr
lhal eonlrol should be placed tha country'! armed force* into
from modern weapon*
shape at the d a rt tt the Korean
High gym thia afternoon.
"W e understand this well and under federal administration, aa
Scheduled lo k le t oft action was therefore we say: le i ssa sign a it haa been done In Miami and War.
a &gt; 30 game between Lyman and peace Irealy." Khrushchev said Pensacola
I i l i Monroe Al ft p ni
AH
Odham said various mvmhs-rs
Souls and Sanlord Junior High
of tiw- agency would present re
ire to meet Tomorrow. Oviedo
rum inriidalion* for law changes,
and Slavia girls play at fi p in ,
and lie Imped persona appearing
I'artlv rloudy and wind) , h Iq-forc the Commission would do
Ovlrdo hoya lake on the winner
of today’s Lyman l-*Vr Monroe widely *i altered showers today. likewise
game and Slavia boys play th r Partly clouds lonlght and Thurs
County Commissioners distimewinner of the All Soul* Sanford day. 'somewhat cooler some sec­
•d a* a “ dream " the possibility
tions Thursday. High today in Ihe
game
of ■ causeway across Lake JestIn Ihr finals, thr Sanford Junior M's, low tonight upper •*!'*.
up yritarday, but said they would
High girl* play the OvIrdoSlavla Southwesterly winds IS In M miles
include Ihe request In suggested
winner at « Jo Finals for the per hour, slowly diminishing to
project* to tha Slate Road D epart
wight.
hoys w ill follow at I X
in cu t
NEW ORLEANS &lt;UPD - B ir d
Tha causeway would connect
keeper* anxiously eyed a single
Ovlrdo and Chuluo4a wvth South
whooping crane egg today and
Sanford Ava.
lirqied th r whooper Hut laid il
In a iliscnsdon of prim ary road
can restrain h -r enthusiasm an
project* (or live Slat* Itu id De­
It ran lie hatches!
partment district meeting March
Josephine, the whooper female
on whom naturalists are pinning II, Commlsiioners placed priority
on the Osteen Bridge; widening
their hope* fnr perpetuation nf
WASHINGTON ( U I 'D - llu u s c is almost sure lo stir up one of the species, laid a second egg of Geneva Ava. from Mellonvllla
liberal* today kicked o ff a drive the hottest fights of th r itrqh Con Tuesday. Rut th r and h rr mate. lo French Ava.; four lantng State
Hoad 46 to the Interstate High*
to pass a cunt rover Hal labor-back­ great.
Urip, staged *ss frrn lle d a cele
way; and rebuilding Slate Road
The bill, introduced today hy
ed hill that would rtpand social
h rillo n dance that on* at tha
434 from IT t l to Stale Rond 4JS.
•erurily benefit* to mrlude medi­ Hep Aim* J fo r and (DM. I I. &gt;a eggs was hrokrn
regarded as a "m u s t" by the AH-The Hoard w ill request Hie re­
cal aare fo r old folk*.
"We don't know what happenThe legislation would in affect ('141 and has wide imputaiity |(j
said George D o u g l a s * surfacing of State Road 436 from
*
provide Ihe elder wllh paid up hos­ among oldster*, lo whom Uoligrese director,
of Audubon Park Zoo, Altamonte Sprinfa to Highway
17 »2.
pital and surgical Insurance for often esters
“ but we’re certainly sad "
Eventually, it would require big
Ufa.
Crip anil Jo are the only mated
Bitterly uplXMtd by tha Ameri lorreasi-i in social security taves pair of whooping cranes In cap
• an Medical Assn a* a step toward on employer* and employe* lo il tivtty and naturalists are pulling
name It
Socialised medicine, the measure
If you are a w urkrr making *4, (or them lo add to their brood of
kou or more a year, you now pay five living offspring Mnly almut
rINk,TOWN N.c. (U P D — Im
I Un in siH ial set u n ty last * Un 3o of the cranes are known lo Iw vestlgslura
t&gt;day
sought
the
der pri-ienl law, yovir las w ill jump still living
Douglas* said If t rip and Jo cads* n| a crash of a Navy blimp
121 nest January ami rllm h grad
don't break Ihe remaining egg. ft in which four crewmen burned
uall) lo a peak o f 12lb m tvop
to dsn Hu
Any worker earning more than will hr placed hi artificial Incuha
WASHINGTON (U P I) - T h e
T h ir r cdher member* elf die
H„n ill 10 to 12 day* “ Then. I
41.MM
would
lliim
rd
b
ilc
ly
U*
hit
Maritime Administration has an
■even man crew w n *
injured
wiUi a lax Increase ul more loan think, she will lay two more."
nourued award of a t!U&lt;.5?g con- 112 a year Tins is because tor bill he prs-dlrted
wbsn th r blimp fell Into a rrm t4*
tra d for the de*ign of a radii ally would apply sot tat *e&lt; only laces
•vsamp near her* aarly Tuesday.
new type ship that will literally to the first If'i.lwMt in annual earn
Rescuer* who pushed their way
•kim over the waves at 73 knot* ing, instead of Hie prevent *4,e*»&gt;
through the mud and thick under*
—thrice the speed of ocesn liners
growth found the injured aorrl*
A * a m u ll, worker* earning
vor* near tha wreckage.
Tlie contract, awardrd Tuesday iai.iam or mole would be rr-iults
Searchers found the charred
Vrt student* In Seminole Coun­
tu Grumman Aircraft Engineering i,y p.wiv to pa&gt; «.'H5 a year in «
i nrp of llethpagr V Y , calls cial aevurily l aics Maximum la&gt; ts Schools w ill have their work# b d ie i of the other* Tuesday aftrrnoon la the center of tha
for Ih* completion of hlurprinla for aelf employed ro v rrrd hy the n display this week
The exhibit will be held in the twisted wreckaga. Baaofort Come
ior a hydrofoil ship within nine j prog ram would then b« 1127.50 a
v „r« n l building at Ih* corner at t* Coroner Bonner Paul said tha
month*.
year.
bodies were burned lw*ond recoil
vrk Ave, and First St.
Hydrofoil*
revemhl#
airplane
Nome fo ri charge dial even this
Iterant* and Interested per-ona rlltion.
wings, hut are aniallrr and work '«» lamal would not hr enough lo
The aurvlvort, alt dee» rib*d *4
re Invited to tee the paintings
on Hi# same principle. They are cover tong run co-is of the new
• tlached by slrap* lo the hull of medical benefit* Forand claimed &gt;nd drawings Thursday, Frblay “ p ra liy badly buroad." were rw«
ml .Saturday from J • 9 p m. Tha ported in crtlical •ondition *4 6
* *hip, extending downward A* only that hia proposed increase
thr ships' prnpellrt thrusts it fo r­ would match cost* “ for some lim i e xhibit Inrhalt-t stu l-rds in grade* hospital to nearby Washington,
I *, from ail county schools.
N C.
at lead "
ward the hydrofoils lift ft

Khrushchev Says
Blockade Runners
To Face Red Army

Odham Asks Public
For Milk Decision

Junior Tournament
In County Starts

Causeway 'D ream /
But Request Sei

Weather

Second Egg Laid,
But Whoopcr Jig
Means 'Jig Is Up'

Old Folks Hospital B ill

Pushed; Tax Hike Looms

Probe Is Started
In Crash O f Blimp

Contract Awarded
For New Type Ship

Students To Show
Art Works Here

Health Dept. Told To End Squabbling
two of hia request*
One, re|i«rted yesterday in The
Herald, involved an under sited
baby which died aiioitly alter
Idrth The employe lu d not asked
hospital admission for Ihe moHu-r
due to ‘ past polirtoa," where oh
stetric csvrs wi re not handled, Dr.
Thurmond laid.
l i t told Coininiailuners that he
had asked that the aapaclant
mother, whose husband make* only
126 weekly, be admitted fo r deliv­
ery. Pie Board agrn-d that he had
employ •* bad M t aomplbad witb tha authority to admit any patient

"We're all servants of Ihe people
of .Hemtnola C-aunly and, »• aui-h,
we should co-utwrste with aach
other,"
Tliese were tire words of County
C tm m iifiuner La w rn u r Swuffurd
yealerday when ■ dia put* between
• cpcinly health department officials
waa settled amlrahly at Ih r Board
meeting.
The argument arose when Dr.
Jack Thurmond, evunty health o f­
ficer, told Commissioners that two
Health and Welfare Department

• untidi-red Indigenl and to need of
hospitalisation.
"Any lime it la a case u f Uf* or
death, lilt- patient should be tent
to Uir hospital; tlie matter of pay­
ment can be decided later," C hair­
man John Kttder aaid.
In the second east, Dr. T h u r­
mond charged a Welfare employe
with return,g to write a letter fo r
him. requesting information from
another hospital. T h t employ* aaid
that Dr. Thurmond had two secre­
taries and alia did not feel ah*
should set tax to i notoar dagiart-

merit She stwwrd the Board .Optra
of records kept In Hi* Health and
Wctfar* Department that had bem
dona vulunlanly, and had beau
praised highly by * ( * !• officials.
rommUsiunsrs a d v 1 a a d Rto
county personnel to M ilk UMT
own differences and told Dr. Thur­
mond that, tinea hia m u ■ • * ite­
rate department, to confine hia ra­
tio n Is to hia own office.
The county health officer g iM
tb* b u lth u n it w a i handling t f
par orftT more ** *** Rreu k i tOm

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115297">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 17, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115298">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115299">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 17, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115300">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115301">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 17, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115302">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115303">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115304">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115305">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11564" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11202">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/1ca60009d23633dc7fabb1071a4be936.pdf</src>
        <authentication>b78f49c36d0879f68204787d5dfbd386</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115296">
                    <text>JU ST

A SK THE

FO LK S W H O
L IV E

UNLAND

THERE

I I I

TAi rp r 5***
f
i *

Tennis Courts

■ —

Basketball Courts

STATES

Dedicated Parks
Shuffleboard Courts
Recreation Areas

On Highway 17-92 —
2 Miles South of Sanford

LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE
3 BEDROOM, 1 &amp; 2 BATH HOMES
Priced From $12,500 To $15,000

HOMES COM PLETED AND
R E A D Y FOR
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Down Payments

O ther*

w ill he

** k m

th ree

Monthly

under construction

com pleted

w ithin

one

to

w eek s

**

M low

^

Q

Payments

-

Homes Are Equipped With

Q

‘7 0

These Plus Features —
CuhIori Rullt
Ternt/ro Floor*
*
G K StoTi
•
G K Refrigerator
*
G K Hot Water Heater"
T ilt (lath
•
Venetian Blind*
•
Wall Furnnee
•

Cltjr Hr wen*
Paved Street#
Sidewalk*
Street Light*
It retention Aren*
Tennl* Court*
Banket hall Court
Dedicated Parka

FINANCING:
VA • FHA IN-SERVICE • FHA
Wo

Bea Complete!/ Furniehed Modal Horn# Today I

can q u a lify you
hi

1

[

£ ’

Personal Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Relurnedl

•

5
&gt;*
P?*
■
1 £
i
L
V
&lt;#:

*3

l

Ue 4: &lt;Si

I

TJ

^ham&amp;Tudor,Inc.
Sales O f f ic e - C o r . 27th

&amp;

Hwy. 17-92

Phone FA 2-1501

SALES REPRESENTATIVES ON PREMISES
&gt;ROM 8:00 A. M. "TIL S:00 P. U. WEEKDAYS! 8:00 A. M. T IL DARK SUNDAYS

CONVENTIONAL

for on e o f these plans

th irty

m inu test

�pp
mj If
,, .'&gt;V /r.Vvf t •

*X :

Reds Refute
Airmen Held
MOSCOW (UPI&gt;— Russia today
flatly denied that 11 Americans,
m in im sines a V . f - transport
plane went down In Soviet A r­
menia Sept. 1, were in tne Soviet
Union.
A statement issued by the Sov
1st news aiency Tass also brand­
ed at a ’'fantastic invention" a
statement by President Elsenhow­
er last week that false Soviet
riR o signals may have "lured"
U. S. planes over Russian tern
lory.
The Teas statement also repealad Its claim that a tape recording
produced b y .U . S. authorities of
a conversation between Soviet
pilots shooting down the U. S.

Auto Victim Sent
Home For Burial
The body of Mrs. Pern Thomp­
son was sent to Indianapolis, tnd.
yesterday for funeral services.
Mrs. Thompson died in Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital last week,
shortly after an automobile acci­
dent near Geneva. Her husband,
hUurice John Thompson, remains
h r serious condition in Orange
Memorial Hospital. He was lo
underao surgery today.
SI*o tn the accident were Mrs
Thompson's son, Richard, and his
five-year-old son They left by
the same train yesterday, still
wearing bandages that rover
wounds suffrred in the crash
The Thompsons* daughter, Mrs.
Carole Kirkman, will return to
Swiford within a few daya to look
offer her father.
The Indiana family was on its
way to West Palm Beach to visit
friends when an elderly Negro
turned directly in front of their
oar. Ha la held on a charge of
manslaughter.
Gramkow funeral Home waa in
charge of local arrangements.
Mrs. Thompson is also survived
kg her parents and five grandchildren

2 Suspects Held
In Theft A t Cam p
IRolen article* from the Lake
Harney Fish Camp have been re­
covered by the Sheriff’s Depart­
ment and an early conclusion to
the css* Is seen by investigating
officer
J. Kris.
Rilankcts, radios and other arti­
cles are awaiting Identification by
the owner, Michael Solomon Two
suspects are in custody at the
county Jail.

Rehearsal Delayed
There will be no rehearsal of
the Sanford Male Chorus to­
night. Regular rehearsals will re­
sume next Monday night.

transport plane v ie a "fabrica­
tion."Even a casual glance at this
socslled recording
leaves no
doubt that it is a gross falsifica­
tion meant for naive people,"
Tass said.
.
The statement said the Soviet
Foreign Ministry had given U. S.
authorities "all the information in
the possession of Soviet aulhorliics regarding the fate of the
U. S. aircraft and it* crew, and
that no U. S. airman from the
aforementioned aircraft are in the
U S S R ."
"The S o vi e t government has
resolutely rejected atl allcmpt* of
the U, S. government to place on
the U S S R , the responsibility for
the fsle of the members of the
crew of the crashed aircraft, as
well as for it* loss," the Tass
statement said
The U. S air transport with 17
men aboard went down on the
Russian side of the Soviet- Turk­
ish border last Sept. g. Tile Rus­
sians later handed over the bod­
ies of six U. S. airmen kilted in
the crash, but denied a n y
knowledge of the other II.
The Soviet slalrmcnt today said
the “ relslives of the dead U. S.
airmen should demand of U S.
officials and only them to answer
for thr tragic fate of iheir kin."
The Soviet stalement said "Sov­
iet puMlc npt*'.*ir 1« tr«tttn»r* ?’
the cynicism and inhumanity” of
the I 1. 8 charge that Russian pi­
lots deliberately shot down thr
unarmed transport.

Oviedo Boy Wins
Top 4-H Honors.

/I* .* •* . 1

News Briefs
Robbers Took It
M ER ID IAN , Miss. t l T h - T w o
men robbed the "la s t Chance"
night club Saturday night.

State Toll Is Seven

*
VOI-. XLIX

T A L L A H A S S E E tU P l) — The
Highway I’atrol said today- seven
persons were killed on Florida's
roads and highways during the
weekend

Red Sea Mass Held
JER U SA LEM , Israel i t I’ll Roman Catholics celebrated Mass
at Eilat on the shorts of the Hrd
Sea Sunday for the first time
in nearly nuo years.

Health Rills Slated
WASHINGTON t U F I) — Sen
James E. Murray (D-Mont.) and
Rep. John D. Dingell (D-Mich.)
today sponsored bills to set up a
national health insurance plan.

Full Fatal To GI
FR A N K FU R T, Germany (U P I)
— Pfc, Verno 0. Abel, of Route
One, Pen Argyl. Pa., was killed
in a eo-frat fall when a radio tow­
er on which he was working col­
lapsed.

Prison Vacations
WASHINGTON tU P li— Chair
man Emshucl Ciller iD N .Y.) of
the House Judiciary Committee
favors granting two-week home
leaves to fedcrsl prisoners with
good records.

No ‘Mixing’ Delay

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER*

Vnited Preen Leased Wirt

Established 1908

Officers of Ibe First Presbyter­
ian Church will present to both the
City Cum mission and the Board of
County Commissioners resolutions
calling for the discouragement by
these public officials of busi­
ness houses staying open on Sun
day.
The action stemmed from a
yoinl meeting I wo weeks ago of
the Session stnl Ihe Diaconatr in
which the Opinion was expressed
that Christians not only should
voice an objection to the operation
of businesses on the Sabbath, hut
should refuse to patronise those

firms who do disregard Sunday
closing.
The Huling Elders look official
action at their meeting on M ini
day ami thr Board of Deacons
expressed Uiemselvts officially
when they met Thursday.
Th r resolution expresses con­
cern at Uie "apparently increas
Ing disregard of God's Fnurlh
Commandment" and pointed out
the idea that the laird's Day
should be reserved by tiulh cm
ployer and employe f-»r "spiritual
refreshment and physical rest."
even though it could be recogiir
rd lhal provision might tw made
for some essential service*
Th r city snd county officials
will be asked "that your august
and respretrd body adopt the pi in
ciple as a matter of public policy
ilial those lets than essential ser­
vice* and businesses t»# disruoraged from operating on Ihe Saltbath Day, to that (tods Com
mandmrnt shall be tubs*.ay
obeyed."
The congregation heard the re­
solution read at services on Sun­
day. The action received strong
endorsement from the memberShip.
The action of Ihe Prrsbylrrlan
oltircrs supports a similar actum
taken recently by the Seminole
County Ministerial Association.

Secretary Cates
To Visit Sanford

Red Help Pledged

Ramey Field is to be one of the
stopover* scheduled by Secretary
of the Navy Thomas Gales on a
tour of Southern Navy bases next
month.
Gates will arrive in Sanford at
10 a m.. March 3. ami will remain
at the Field until 4 that afternoon.
He is expecied to Inspect and re­
view all phases of Heavy Attack
Wing One operations and the facil­
ities of thr Naval Air Marion.
Accompanying the Navy's civil­
ian head will lie Mrs. Gates, Capt.
Noel Gaylrr. Navy aide; 14. Col.
G. A. Gilliland. Marine rurpa
aide, and Chief Ships Clark Fred
Pascucci, II. S. N.
Gates has requested "no press, no
honors and minimum social en­
gagements" during his brief visit,
Hoad priorities ami a county­
lie will leave Sanford for Pensa­
cola. San Juan. I*. L and the air­ wide roadtuilhllng program will
lie discussed tomorrow morning
craft earner Boxer.
by Ihe Board of County Com­
mit tinners.
John Krkder, chairman, said
this morning that the Board will
atlenif* tn eRatlliah • different
G ILLIN G H AM . England (U P I) criteria fur priorities "Borne por­
— The Rev. J. K John said today tions uf the county need more
he will take a package of sand- wurk than others, and yrl grt
wiche&lt; and a fiatk uf cordial lo the same amount of money under
church with him on Holy Satur­ the present system," he said
Robert Frank Davis, J r , ihe
day,
He said thr irpa ,t would nour- county's newly employed road en­
uh him helwei-n the eight wedding gineer, spent Saturday morning
touring tile county roads, then
services scheduled that day.
met e-Rh Uie Board til at after­
noon Davis wss brought up to
dale on current problems
The jourig engineer, who will
come here from Fort Lauderdale
will prrsrnt a bill b&gt; Sen SirenMarch 2, told Conimissioners.hr
strom lo change elections laws ami found the job "challenging" and
terms of office, Alien l.ormann, felt he would enjoy working here.
mayor of Imngwood, was Uie He will move to Sanford with his
spokesman for thr community.
family later this month.
J. M. Blythe, trucking lines uwner, asked thil the state law I*
amended for eoinmereial drivers
with a valid chauffeur's license,
lilylhe explained that his drivers,
aflrr given Ihrrr traffic violalions,
Fifteen professional g o l f e r s
sometimes didn't get their lirrnvr Joined 43 guest* from the Mayfair
hack for months on a two-week Inn hwlay in Ihe hlggrtt pro am
suspension My drivers put up to lournamenl of thr season af the
123,000 miles on the road a year, Mayfair Country Club.
and they, and I, eanno&lt; afford a
The pros have com* to Sanford
suspension of their license,” be from atl over Florida and thr
said.
eastern 11.8.

M an Says ‘Device'
Used By Salesman
‘Dehydrated' Him

fur thrsv extra services for Mid­
way.
Mrs. Camilla llrucc, pi widen! uf
the Florida Stale Attn, of Super­
visors of Elections, Inc , proi-oved
changes in elec lion procedures..
"Any person running for uflice
and not opposed would automatic­
ally be elected, at the voting ma­
chine* cannot lake too many names
on the ballots," she said Ariothrr
prnpoial was to issue special card*
for ihe blind for registering. These
cards would I* of a color lo dis­
tinguish Ihem from tha othar
cards.
Capt Arnold Williams of the

Sanford Police Department pro­
posed s hill to lower the age for
minor driver's licenses from 17 to
111. Capt. Williams explained lliat
instead of sending minors to juven­
ile court when they commit an of.
f*nse, they should l « sent to traf­
fic court "Just like any other driv­
er." A driver of Irt causes "Just si
much or more trouble" as any II
year old, Capt. Williams said.
Another proposal was made by
Joe Davis. Altamonte, to change
the town charter. Davis will prevanl th* new char'.ri before the
next meet* ,g uf me State Legisla­
ture,
'he own council of latngwood

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 371

U. S. Again Nixes
Sunday Closing Is Asked Students Combine
Soviet Plan, Says
B y Presbyterian Leaders Learning And Fun Roads To Be Open

B A LTIM O R E , Md ( U I 'D - F r d cral .Ir'dge 3. K. Sobefnff today
turned down s rruuest by Wsrren
County, Va., to delay the Integra
Ron of the county’s only high
school, scheduled to take effect
Wednisday,

IXJNDON (U P I) - Prague Ra­
dio said today that Circhosluvakia
and other Communist countries,
as well as Russia, have agreed
to help Ibe United Arab Republic
Fifteen-year-old
Jerry
Arndt build thr huge Aswan Dam an
won the aehlevrmrnl award for thr Nile River.
the outstanding -l-II hoy in Semi­
nole County, Saturday.
The Oviedo youngster was recogniird for his leadership and
diversity in projects at the Tam ­
pa Stale Fair. With olhrr coun­
ty winners he shared the offi­
cials pisiform during ■ per­
"They practically dried me up,
formance by Roy Rogers and Dale as if i ’d Wen put in a smokeEvans.
house "
These wrre the words of an
Saturday was 4-H Day at thr
fair, which attracted thousands M year-old man who con.plained
during the past week. Th rrr Inis tn Ihe Sanford police about some
loads of ISO Semiitolr County fast talking salesman who had
members and leaders left San­ used an electronic device on him
ford Saturday morning for Tam ­
Th r elderly man said he hail
pa. where they toured the grounds hern offered 132.300 in damages,
and visited exhibits.
but didn't know how to collect.
The best weather in five years Hr wss advised to see ■ lawyer.
rewarded them with bright sun­
Poiire said that whether the
shine and blur skies. Inspiration­ story is true or fake, residents
al talks hy the famous Rogers should keep an eye peeled for
pair were well-received by the solicitors and "disease experts"
who may lie peddling their ware*
4-H Club members.
Arndt Is president of the 4 11 in Sanford. All salesmen must
Club In Ovirdn nnd is past vice- have a permit before they veil
president of the County Council any thing. And phony gyp artld*
ills projects range from cattle will lie arrested or escorted out
raising lo crops.
of town, police laid.

MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1959

W est Proposes Talks On Berlin

Board To Discuss
Priority Oi Roads

Minister To Take
Lunch To Church

Legislators Study Public Proposals
lit* Seminole County legislative
delegation today was reviewing
proposed bills for the next session
Of the Legislature.
Sen. Doug Ktenslrom and Itrpi.
Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gordon
Frederick pledged "careful study
and consideration" of measures
ftonpoted Saturday in a meeting
With the public.
Heading the Ret of j-roposals
was one to open Seminole Race*
way to harness raring.
Randolph Matheny, secretary of
Mw rereway, H id that the track
"would be the blggret tourist at­
traction in the area."
He said that harness racing
would not ‘‘hurl the dog track in
any way, since we would rare
^ i&gt; in daytime ami the dogs rare
m night." He added that Seminole
Raceway "Is a macra for trainers
and owners’* snd that th* four Urensed harness tracks "produce
one tnd one-half timet the revenue
fur the stale than all dog (racks,
with matinees thrown in, pmdue-

tp T ,!,:;W3£S

M ayfair Is Host
To Pro-Am Today

Students whu wurk aa they
learn in the Diversified I'noperallvr Training program learned
while they played Saturday.
Ttus was accomplished through
Navy demonstration* and film* at
the Sanford Naval Air Station
when the Distncl Five I R T con
Irrrncr wax held tn Sanford.
The day began for Ihe 220 slu-

dent* and advisors with registra­
tion al tile high school. Alter load
W ASH IN G TO N (U P H — T h *
ing into buses, the group toureel
Untied States, Britain and Franc*
tile San Eranctaco Giants' train
big facilities and Use Sanford today sent note* lo Russia proposing a broad four power foreign
Civic Center.
minister* conference on Berlin,
From there, they went to the
Naval Air Station Enlisted men Germany and European security.
The notes, delivered W Moscow
served as guides for esrh bus
group, as the ftellitlea were visit­ early today left the lime and
ed Student* «aw the A3D Sky- piper of the meeting ope-n for fur­
warrior training plane amt Ihe ther negotiation. But American of­
airrraft itself A film on ground ficial* said the western powers
control approach wa* received preferred that Ihe conference be
held in Geneva or Vienna in Is'*
enthusiastically.
After visit* to the parachute April or early May.
It was proposed that the East
loft, the Jet shop and a ham din­
ner in thr NAS gallry, student* and Weal German advisers sit to
s* consultant*,
Ex Gov. Millard Y Caldwell watched s hrticnpler pick up a
The L*. S not* laid that th*
man
from
a
life
raft
on
Gakr
Eriday night challenged Seminole
meeting thould -deal with th*
(■olden
Included
in
the
demon­
Chamber of Commerce members
problrm of Germany In all B*
to like a mure aclivr interest stration were maneuvering lie- a-pecla
amt implication*" a*
tics In al! the excitement, the
in government.
ratted in recent exchange of note*
Speaking at thr annual banquet aluils-nt* tailed to gel the pitot's between thr We«t and Rutsia.
in the Mayfair Inn, Caldwell cri- name, but his skill was much ad
The Wrstern power* again cmlimed Democrat* ami Republi­ mired.
phaiited that "they reserve th*
The
group
concluded
lhal
the
can. "do - goods rs", middle - of •
right to uphold hy all appropriate
the mailer*", Ihe Suprrnvp mrt. conference wa* the most infor­ meant" Ihrlr arrest to western
mative
ever
attended
For
ihe
Ihe late Franklin D Itotfv ,-lt,
Berlin.
President
Eisenhower,
former ftrat time students were able to
They again rejecled Russia’*
see
operations
at
first
hand,
and
President Harry Truman and
proposal
that West Berlin l-e
other "little men In big offices." touch the eepiipment of the Jet made a free, demilitarised city.
age
Caldwell said Congreis It gel­
Hutsia's threat to turn over it*
John Blckaon of Winter Park
ling weaker, thr Supreme Court
occupation rriponithllitle* in West
High
School
waa
elected
district
stronger, that thr U S. I* under
Berlin to Kail Germany on May
attack abroad and al home. He representative during the bust- 27 was denounced in th* w rileni
added lhat thr people "are respon­ nes* session. I,ouii J . Girard, co­ note*.
sible because they put thr Utile ordinator in Sanford, made ar­
"Th e danger lo world peace in­
rangements for the conferenc*.
men in the big offices "
herent in this Soviet initiative Is
He wa* critical of the average
evtdrnt." the United State* said.
tnan. "who delegate* III* thinking
Without tw-ing sperlfie, the west*
to official* and then sit* hack anti
rrn allies rejected Russia'* pro­
criticises.” He urged huiinesaposal of Jan to that a 2U nation
mrn, elvie clubs and Individuals
German peace conference be held
ip develop "considered opinions
in Prague or Warsaw within two
snd go Into action" to hall the
months.
trend in IL S domestic affair*.
Mr*
Fletta
I.
Snare,
37,
died
Caldwell declared lliat this age
list) developed "not a single great last night at !0:I5 in an Orlando
leader" anil the "do guoderi" had hospital.
A former Sanford resident, she
destroyed the Constilulion alter
ISO yrar*. He suggested that peo­ had lived in tlrlsndo for the past
Fred llrue* Bines, 66, died bl
ple atari thinking now so that tn year. Mrs. Knsr* wus born in Fort Cleveland, 0 . last night after a
Pierce.
Sept.
21,
1BJIShe
attend­
I MO " w » ran rhoo4e the right
ed Sanford school*, anal was ■ •hurt Illness.
mrn and right platforms*
lie was burn in Ssufurd, Nov. 14,
member of th* V F W Auxiliary,
lie told his audience"it is
11*01, ami sllended school* her*.
Orlando.
very unlikely” lliat he will In- a
Survivor* Include three sons. El- II* graduated from Seminole High
candidate fur any office in the wyn Eugene Humphrey. Sanford; School ami attended Stetson Uni­
future.
Sammy Davis Humphrey, lla|«e- versity, Dei.and
Mr. Itinei lived In Cleveland, 0.
"People ran have good govern­ vitle, lia , ami Ernest Snare, San­
ment, if they care," Caldwell said. ford her mnthrr, Mrs, Doris Pres- •for tlm pad 12 year*. II* was a
"The Supreme Court ha* tost the roll, Sanford; five sislrrs, Mrt. veteran of World War II.
He is survived by his mother,
respect and confidence of our (firm lluhlow, Honolulu; Mrs. J . S.
proplr If uncurbed. II will lie- Linger ft It, Marleila, G* ! Mrs. Mr*. Irene W. Kin**, Sanfordl
story this country. Support your ile-tty Jean Cox, Atlanta, Ga,; Mrt. three sitters, Mr*. 8. F. Doudney,
offirial* when they arerigid,
Alva (Turn, Memphis. Turn , ami Sanford; Mias Adrlr Rines, Tam ­
pa; Mrs. Neil Rriri, Mobile, Ala.|
bring Itivin up short when they Mrs. Charles E Green, Sanford.
trifle with your rights,"
The iiealy it si Itrissun Funeral and one brother, Cecil L . Hines,
Home. Mineral ariangrnicnll will Hanford; two nephews snd on*
niece, several great nieces xml
be announced.
nephews.

Caldwell Charges
'Interest' Needed

Mrs. Fletta Snare
Dies In Hospital

Fred Rines Dies;
Native Of Sanford

Thieves ‘Blanked’
In Two Calls Here

No money
was found by
lliirvr* who piled open a drink
box at Phtll'ps Colonial DryCleaners in i i.tin St and Elm
Ave early today.
Sgt W. It '('.tegrave and John
Itumlilry of the Sanford Police
also found that the owner had re­
moved the coin tan al the Stan­
dard till Station. Ilth St and
Flench Avc . leaving nothing for
money hungry vandals.

Weather

Ernest R. Robison
Dies; Funeral Set

Partly cloud* through Tin ally.
\ lllllr nailer tonight. High today
Ernrst H. Robison. 44. died sud­
7ft lo H3, low tonight upper Ml's
nr low *0‘s. Variable winds 5 to 12 denly at 13:1ft p, m. Saturday at
the home uf hi* mother, 211 Elm
miles per hour.
Ave.
Mr. Kuhixio was 1-urn June 8,
U*14. in Oak Hill. Ha mad* hia
T h r Sanford Fire Department
limne on Slone Island, lie was g
answered one call over the week­
fisherman ami a veteran of World
end A grass fire wa* put out
War II .
yesterday shortly after 5 p. m. on
Surviving are Ids mother and
Summerlin Ave.
»tep-fallier, Mr. and Mrs. W . W.
John Sr ; two sisters, Mrs. Lots
Gatlin ami Mrs. (da lw|&gt;ofr; four
brother*, W. W. John* Jr., lainnl*
Roll mm, IbtU-M Johns, Harold
Robison, all of Sanford.
Funeral services will t&lt;* al 2 p,
m Tuesday at Graveside in Ever­
green Cemetery, Dr. W, P. Rrooka
Jr. will officiate. RrUton Funeral
Home I* in charge nf arrange­
ment*.

One Fire Reported

Everything Put In Order For American Legion Fair In Seminole

Ann Curtright. district director
of th* Sritr Welfare Department,
t i pit tried Ihe need for the expan­
sion of the welfare department.
W is Curtright did not propoee a
bill lo the delegation, but emphaSled th* need for expansion.
Mrs. Ann Olmstead, Fern Park,
wanted the County Commission to
handle money m llw interest of
stray doga and eats, in ronneclkm
with ih* Society for th* Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals.
Alto brought up by the welfare
cummitler was the need for additbmal funds for the Delinquent
Willdren's Training .Schools. "If
we had a few more fulltime em­
ployes with the time to talk out the
problem with thr farnly, thr home
could be improved tn such a way
that the child would never return
to thr training schools," explained
Janice Colie of tha welfare depart­
ment
John krider. County Commission
chairman, and a committee from
Midway pro|&gt;oaed a bill to aid the
in recreation, better streets
and street RtrbU.
"The citisrns of my community
are wilting to hav* their proparty
Uaed in order to gat these addi­
tional facilities," James Hagta,
spokesman for th* community,
said.
H A N D I W O R K D I S P L A Y # — M i»* M y r tis
K rider explained that thaw*
tax** wowid b* handled aeparately WtUon, onunty Horn* Demonstration Agent,
and, along with Ihe help the county pitta the lust tniit-hen on a ili-splity f « r the
aould provide, would go wtu a fund Fair. Fui-aiturw and at licit-* vsi'i a u illior

Steak Is Stolen,
But It Cost More
A CO year old Navy man discover­
ed lhal ilulen aleak doesn't tail*
any In tier than that obtained legit­
imately.
Robert Edwin Shank, V A II-3 ,
Ramey Field, was arrested Satur­
day afternoon for slealing a |I.B7
■leak from Ihr meat counter of a
Winn Dixie -Slorr,
Shank was placed in the city jail
under a l«md uf $li’2. lie admitted
stealing anolhrr piece uf meet the
day before. Witnesses said he kid
the steak under his shirt.

C ustro T akes P o s t
H AVAN A &lt;UPI &gt;— Revoluntiooary trader Fidel Uaitro formally
took the rein* uf government
today as prrmier of Cuba, at 33
the youngest in the turbulent 37year history of the Caribbean
island republic.

S u rvey Su rvey BUI

mulls or reflnUhed in huma derooLetraUoe VERKIN WHEEL GOES IIP — and tonlffht
club* in Seminole County.
R will go round and ruund on thi&gt; mldwnjr
(Herald Staff Pholu) of Ui« Amarksut Lagion Fair. Tha fair

I

ofmned at 4:30 this afternoon with dedica­
tion ci-n-moii ie» for Iho ci'iiimt-rcirtl exhibit
budding.
viiwraUl M att FboloJ

N EW YO R K (U P I I-Perplexed
rity taxpayers learned today whet
Ihr exra I I wee for after tha PWy
paid a 1130,003 aurrey MIL
It waa used to pay tor a IraRto
lirket received by nn* of .the sur­
veyor* who drove thu --;h is t'.up

�P in S-Mra. T*b. 1«. 1W*

VmB

8ft

Ex-HidsmNabbed;

Eddleman To Head Cash Stash Found
Forces In Europe

CHICAGO f i n * — 4 t '- m n
? i :» i be..*'*! w k*
•
at cox minder la eh»*f. V l M tail *u! riM taday • • • f*aad t*
l* * t t i ) at l#**'. SUS 600. » "h
Slat** Artsy Europe
I M &gt; * u S'. »iU aweewrd Gas M* &lt;•&gt; ta m l k ^ « i la Set
S o il
Ikary I Hod** H *ki wi!l retire
Pe x* arrvated M i. Graf* ' a t
Edd.*maa a eap«r.*ece cox p m Sf«»k &lt;• TVir*da» a tk : avl ta
t i tk« x u t-.r* ot ta sk * ’. admin • • u t k .i l k tt W&gt;a« •'»*• J t i
&gt;« M iid t,
iHtiUc* tM » « S U Atm * 1M r . -«•
»cV°U at V ta *-d*« aM ta t»l«( |» l S l[ l It • t »•*!
* My fn * « ( ■ ret | -M t* x t
* |r „ fc,
ta • **r tka j*»r« " th* rr*iuix«tbD a u n t MacArtbur a aouta ♦•it n a i l t U au-.bwrvje • wbea
f i c - K r a a a ta d a» t a n »»»*d la -u ta n a t far ta* mecoj.
l^.i i i i j t i ot ta* «U Army uad*r
*■»! r*x«®5*r tV t r*pr***iti
Gtb K i M i X r . 't 't Ha partjo a U a u a a ta &gt;r*i"*“ " th*y #w*t-

l u u 4 r t m U u m U H il
Cnxmaad d all V. S. Army
ton** fa:.-* Uw Iro* CMrtara la
wtH ptt* oe Afr-1 t t&gt; I
tlta ltr. M f b miMed cO ctr Uc*
.r t- a .v e d with C«ats~£«*. u t
Ul
H« It Li. G*n n .'d* D. EMU
a t? »k o ® r r t » ~ f a : E ie n h c -e :

Domxated fw peomouoe ’•» *•“
general aad u s t d ta ta* ( X
— ------‘ —_
•

Drn.Woti
Prpmipr
n i l TT w j I riCIIIICI

C aaaA iM L l a

?*■*&lt;! • *« -*•
j*-*
K n ; a 'j *

«&lt;

^

***•■ ’*

',r u*t

a«
a s^-.akock
Ht ta* t*r*»d three lanra ta «&gt;-*u.-iat ’-*« naxea ot a« a as4
E«rt*a and » 8*w «k*r* a t tom **&lt;*:*• o t.n ta* r r a a t a aack

O IH rA

*

, T f i 1 ■» u t array e( a u a x
ROME 11 T l t—r t a M tttrra Pr» t t a ^ m aM I-atij H u r t Bt*
re 6 u m .. u tae ~ * t P * « rfU
fatt tsa kaSl J* «* CkfUMkk
tku aataaa U i f id M It p t» t^
t-anr-.aa 0 »
eras msaartty aakinai l»iay ta «*d *-~m*j t
tiav . ?&gt;.&lt;i. cCl fwttratSTSt cn
EAIlaxas. i.ascia| I .♦*{ •
IU.j »
13
I*!** „ i s o . - at Ara» l« a l
*•
- - - - - •—
- —*-------Ha rn» . • aiSad. - i k-* l.w V-*nrr* 1 - • . aSaftataaaa*
♦aStsat s m u ( ta d iK u i ta* Ht •**
— ^**1*. ■11
iV avi ot a s . 'J 'f i . atd

r e ' w r B u s ’J : &amp;

1 we^rJfc-

—

D*^»ry ( k a f t f P*’« t «&lt; H»«»f4 Pi**»«* aa*i ah* *** M&lt;&lt; *
«r*» tU n m ^
f
M p te
^ ^
»*MtUathH».
» ♦
OtoactiTfi JLtctard cCa.
i aM
avl
GvraM . SkaGrtr iaal iw atacky.
**•’ E a ^ - * « a i W'a-ad la
• ; it ts« -m &lt;»i »v.a i_S«t&gt; i*(»•. i* tk* 'aa-f-i J x ’ l la ,a
**I 1: t&gt; ta .tail •*». ’ i &gt;«t ; .ct

; u . .. k. - j y -

*•*"’

,a

.#

w .«
c m u£
c n a ik
H* ir » h a t( 4 ta '-Tl« ! i t a 'ta*
a ir tf '^ ia * &lt;tac:t* » a a - 'i S « p - l*- * Hilrtary A rii*ay at aa j
**
n « act iarsa: faatry tC.&lt;*- C U u s i rt m * :
-»•?
« lot
L a a. a = at.r». talal e.u it* . “ * • * • « « *
*-*
u a D*=&lt;xrat A aiaur* raaiaai. t.tK :f£&gt; -va, a»l a*U 'ta«u*M
* ^
‘**u *'« W ® “
n u i a r i *aS*a U Suit 'ta* &lt;d
*'T* ______ _______
a .ito r t «!
B t c t « n ••
H« U aarr**d ta 'J* !ira « r
(|d§ p i s p&amp;rtv,
I l u n l i N lieit^i ei Sei Ahshw®. I i
*

•» * Agents Arrest

; C l r a t a O f t r T t n a w *»*•
« n a* tst dattatt a U u t ( a t a
, &gt;inty ta PaxUaaeat. H* * u at
aurrd. k n t &lt; t r . t l *w O » aoe
Hi*«rtta* 5t a-pper. ttvex c«t*r
a»J n i s i a l« c t* r p an * ! la ^
kit &lt;r»3 U k t i ! ta* I.'W I Com
Kisif*. ard Sflciilitl eftca.'-co

# s«» s*f* s j j . a
itcattl too. Dan*, i - t l
y i

k j ; ||*

c a __ L
M i l l i o n J tO S h

O f Heroin Nabbed

T h e * S ile n t* S c r e e n
NEW YORK t r : — r*d*n!
HOLLkT*t&gt;sO tlT I - &gt; « ca* i ; h j *s*J a* as* r* ot •_■&gt;* Pane*
w fd it ip c u a j * 1 1 Dt*s*? i N trw c ti Saraai U m » * jrt
K ttca pwrtrait “G nad Caajse * #kar 3 i j « l i u n t v j rf jvirt
E i t r ; '- ^ | ta ta* ; . .ta.-.al
M rw a»l a.-rw.td u ?oro:zi a
u ry m a ta *
Gralt a la
m
^
k, , , , , .
Legal Notice
sixea • v.raad Caaj :a Suit*, u 1t^est
r ^ r a m u jt u * sa
d&gt;.«* wttta a*a.e. «w-r aM ac
w r u i tar t m
_____
i Tk* laikral a ad Sj&lt;a! a |t r : i .
y«&gt;va :i •**•»* «•&lt;•' •'»• T-1-n u t • a a t-aai *»;r** •! (n*
'■■-3 a*ta4 a 'J*-a**r*t t»-vjta.’
•in
1* •*(•" •«&gt;&gt;«. »l
J &lt; t i t j r j : o . i r » p «2 doan art
toll tl !1« 'l l t f * &gt; 'i.'t
ui
Legal Notice
m i&lt; • « » ) ] .
rt«ia&lt;
•&gt;«(•'(
*tat litg tc li a iin g u i ; a n 1 of
U i i t-.'«
tt t a c ■ •
Near Y a l City aM Vaaiat C«wi
n r t m 'M a 3 t t j b a ' J ' • *-i J ia t
%trti&lt; a « r cl rf
ty «a t-oc| ItU »l ji at* —tia*
tut ra.la Saturday '.|a Pai;** ad*atta*d ta# r»|V«ad*r
ot ta*
3a .T c .ti n s t at
Mart .tatJOi.i C riu ita a . «a* « t t
arr*at*d at 5.a H id it-J a . &gt; Y .
Mia* w it* l a wilt aad ta&lt;? C3tdrait &gt; a r i «o
.Cm i r r t r ait wt-* OrlaaHaa i
I a*. 3•• titW T i u r n
yptl.t* iSh,'** tf
Jkt:
• l*M • i.i
i.
m
*
n
»«•.
krvtkaf.
P i—*7. SA a&gt;J S.t id *
trt, *'..•. I*i •••* t ’t 'l 'T
it C&amp;s»T; u .ii* i
.■ a**, ii* a . t ,iM. II. aM • !r-;U*r ta a *
Ole. O ' t t o tl ♦« ta'I . I v l i t «T&gt; I 1 L M 3
o
i
j
x
t
t
t
&gt;
I
a
.
m
t
u
a
.U
n
a
*
iM ; • * ’ I F M,
‘M i l l
«* » • • • « ^ '4 W’Jltaaa Spiacia. Mis. x t* :»:*
: .
• i. i
t la ta
«\ F HCJL'SWX
a *I jar a n a a a i aria** f a a ii i e t C tft^
w 33t*a otta* i j h u * trta* a
W• T a fia T. V U ai
» .- • ii» aM i!Mr t« &lt; » 4 &gt;Vm T«»*! »"«t«r3 Smiaj a r ia* 717* 1. w&lt;t
tr a a - i C .« t
• •
*1
*».'•&lt;■ ». t- ia - .n * . ta * N aucoa. G * « fr a jf i.c
Ma1 a
('"♦ail
•
‘^
’V . ^ a * S S *
• :. .*#rt=».r# Suk«
tf €oAim*M&amp;
■ &gt;

&gt;*1*

*v-

* *1%

13lie

*f

U&lt;- '

» «

«*

Longwood News
j n M \M M nM l
VA * # 1 M
Mr IM Mr* Hfkry » i r » T rf
FUaktar. L. I . N Y ar» ta ta*ta
wtatcr M aa eta U a t S U itt
C*i aM Mr* R***rt Itady k. m
at ta#ir r*o*'. tit a . •*. Xrt F-rr.
ear* Bra&lt;* of Ml t » ra « . O
C rorra Barr. Harry Brr*a aM
Jc*ta V-tott wrr* f .« •'.a a! a ft:.=a*r a*. Ut* aaa* of Mayor aac
Mrt A -«o tersatata. M&gt;fa«aday
SiShL
Mr aM Mrt C M Na
t •'
I - r * •»&gt;; tasobtac* ta* ktrta ot a
*oa, 8 r»: Aikky. M n Ir^ n a rT a
at AoxtacJ* M*«orta: Horyttal
»•&lt;*- -f s-s* pwtali, Mat*raar a a C ;a r ts u a rt Mr. aM Mra. C
? .Nxrow 1 of Lorrwtod r»larva:
rra M y a m ta tro Mr. aa : M n. C
t ? takta* a
Mr* Graf* t r i r v x Sat aaso ta ftd ta* t ; * u r of ta* l a s t
• o d S«a.ty Par’#*, TM Lot*
A itW .
u -a &gt; n A’uarf Farr

TV &lt;as*f *Uat of Lyvsas »#*s:
T-*ada/ at ta* FUruia A iu V * J
ta T aasa
Ma»_s* ts* trt* Sy
rian*r*-j --.a.^a/s -r.-a * rt a m ttd
,■ . . . »,
j1
wits tV .r rrtafiya’. f i j i Dt#ft
aM f a n (M tw rf. Fras* Cor*
aM Mr*. L*v-i* Gi ?ts D » ;in .:t
• a i »a.i* a: I 7 . * ts r M a S e t
ta* r r x j
for a fn a i
A r a n (as* ?
Jtaaiar \ a &lt;aua* Ira ttt
7 V L j e u .’-Star f.aaa r .if td
• VlW sta* 4 i:« t Sat-rlay a: ta*
ackoo. c a ftu r.v a .
L ?»aa T*t* H a t
•N tr lai - t s V r i t f ta* L : s i :
r - n 7r*3 C - i a-iM * c a u v (
Er*lay. F t ' 4 a: ta* k s « 1 c*f«tonuat S ta d n u daurvC ta i*-fl
iM r ttc r ti yursaared :y ta* »i.:
OSaswrve** w*r* la&lt;* 5-= ya-si
aM * 1 7 krrfts*
Jaytt* Tto* D raft
F a n f r v t • ta t* n a: ta* »***•

Consultant Named
A t Freedom Center

Homebuilders find 'Cure' For Cards

ty T**a-Ar* daar* arotrtnrM vy
l( « f « o d .'i ) t * t t a: to* park
• *.'• Jix-*y FoMrvi aad P*tij
Rot*ru. Tat;** ta* 1* * daar*
■ff« &lt;/&lt;((-* H iiiV tfS aa4 U i s t
Grf*. Ckarrssas :5a f a r j a u f
atarauau I)wa Z an aaa aM Ikl
»M Marc* U B m t u x o r t d atin-.u*! for ta* TS atuM ia*
Trw*» L*ad*rt Lxa**r
Mua Mat*! C k a ;a a t, Girl Sro.:
&gt;ad*r of 7- jo&gt; Mv ta'.tr.aisod rotad*rt aM a ti|!:« r» fc d aka.r
-* • »: ta* G a n F^sstaji r*»«s:L*. E*,#j i :* ta* affair **r» \*rsar* Ccerad. l"a: U y s r t . J o t
iU ft '1 .Naacy C itxasta 17M .U
Ma&gt;su k t d t , aM 5*t: j
lo ts E v lrd n
P a s t w*r* s i l t far ta* fjkti* ta:y :o J i t i s s U , Ca

ta

AyrG.
ttu a d TK Ma*UB(
Mrt. E. C D x u t oaf Mrt
R a is H a a sro d a::ae.iod ta*
of ta# T iS rr.-.•’tia aM
iifa ta .1 MOtiabw *f V a ts t.*
-*taty &gt;t-f at ta* Trv* Si y'.it
fib res ia S u f : r t
A s s o o c ts ts i waa aM * taat
ta* X-ray W .-.« • - ! « it.-t
TSiM ay. Marta I. fr»#i : i 1 *
i t 1 j - ta trs n ef ta* Use*•a o i h »«:

Pasternak Pleads
To Be Left Alone
MOSCOW 1CPI - S u tt aa p&gt;*:
a .'Tor B»tr*« V ttf*r**a ? • fttfS td ky ta* oadesrahi* crctreT*.-iy r:.*rM M rvai ay S j ?#*3
' ♦ '■• ♦
*•»*-: *.*.! 1 —i s : to :* Uft k m ta eocctairv.o es a-t won i a f a m r*ta
*•j ‘t no-.’, at ta* M '# . »nt*r»
Csaao.
TY* « &gt; « * • &lt; ! ? a r* r* a t wai
juned froa ta* w s a M riu * af
t a coatrri erttai sot*! “ Ot. Zha
T ift " far * S s s a* w it iw irdtd
ta* 1IU N:c*i Pru* fer Lrtrra
tvirt P u t n i r*j**tM ta* a
wa-d iM ta* S*.' so* y ri* that
w*a; w.-ji s aftrr c o « a d 5ad*r
5**37 t to fn -a kit rottatrya*#
P n u r s r l r t iu n itd S j tadtj
satats w:ta 1 Brtua.5 rvporur
wMtB v* ta.-l kotriyod kit treat
5y jukitaktai ta* prw-t. takTTTtt
r l ts ta* W «t ef ta&amp;eatay Paau n r r a 4 « t : r u i 'J ! * t* cetKtau*
t a !-sI: fj.* :.*twtaei af t t ; r t a

COUMBLt M*. C F I - E l* ta
Mraj » _ j r » . a f i r a t r &lt;•*«
;rv**i*st *f Lsita^ Prsat litot
s r u c r i . Sar fc**a a ip o s M u*
flrti « ea« 4 tr;: «d ta* s** Fr**
do® ef ta ftr—1 U.-0 c*3i*r a*, ta*
I s n t r t i l y of M .iw i.Vsjt.* 3;*. Prst.O**' ETaur E:
'-1 i r d ta* 3-sar-i «f C tr iu n t y
7 r 1 t * f W. 'ia r tt' a^«iata:*at
lan FrMay '* —.i t . i o a 113 11 ■ ML
P ir U t u S i*^i S« t* T&lt; 'At ft♦f C ii—
i.:.a a»l :tc*.
Su
Ba:3*Ur ef .'.v ” u . . i r U l ' t - y c ru r ta* r.* r. ta 1*1. t f ta a
at ta* vtnorwty ta 1*3 K.t fa fruM ta Part*. aM tal act ai*\
ta*r. ’.a* U u Waiur WUiiaaii. uof i t .u ;&lt;.5itaataje.
‘ I .vat waat to 1* left u u t
F».siiod ta* tart tr t ::3 1
ef
I ju rs a ..'S asd * a • xi ftat: aM do a* work.' Paaursaa ia*i
( eusday 3. 431. wuh c-KLUiSwrisi*
4ua.
raiwy aac*.
It w»» ta* **«■.&amp;! u a * a tart*
S*rvt iCa U z i ~ t i fer T*rv d: !i; t taut :* u d !« wo-J-f
B c a u l r t , a : i u c ts u -7 ija a to xor* ia u rru w t ta f ir i- ii
lwj t»;Ui t f
.-:rr**3»;(si*3;i

V«l
i i r i l t m i rm
rArn to
Not *,«IV
only rChriitmat
cardt.
B.i.
About a ***k *ft*r Hirittatai
WASHINGTON (CPU - TV
Seat
ytar
1
Si.
Patrick
1
n
,T
sa o « u l M a tb a lf tr a at* -9 ta NaHB 1 d*-:y wail tic k turned
*rt«un*i.
E
aitrr
icatiirenti
a ,.
.*
Gs-taatUy
k*aty.
ta*ir TV I3D I41 ta t i r . i 't a i i
• How *.c*.'' laid Mri Pat Bill- aortad »ncouri*rmeaii to ■, , t
r a m AM ftob*dy fcrtwi iow ta
aor te* beta of tb* n ail room. wall." ‘ drop d»ad,’* *tc
d* n L
*
TV a ra x l fsrii wGl b* happy.'* Thu would b* *rc*t « a trp 4 /.it
T* j*t ta* paftar*. jau'ta t v
TV v*at day it wain t w b*f what lh« r u n want*d w it a u*
ta -M frn aM i » . : traf* ataxia
a*y «or» It w it a defff. The huidrtd eardi. .Mter rtc in it(
u u . Neat to p . i n r n : , ts* a* .l m i . who .a* to iu{ Ike
S&gt;l r.ita* 11 arvwM ;« rt .1 d*al n ail a t a f - f i ta* froet door from NAHB 61 eartoni. (irh j.
ta j w-.ta p ' r - e t s i . *0 i f t i t at aM oe foot, f a r e d batata* up by-S-by-S f*»t, thry holl»red on.
to ta* rear Vsadj* platform wtta tit in prop*.* but uamirtikibl*
Mf i j c t i art t a u t at Lmi
lin tu if* .
TV y art **t 07 •» xxs* *ot far a •• . ■i
NAHB tried other pm»p.C(t&gt;
H« 3«»*r 5a 1 %ua. Os* day I*
t»* iauresta ot t v . r a * a k * rt
la t u t m n ti ta* te u rtn cf k rau tit J*s 5*l« Sam* dayi tr.11 They found a few tak en tu b
v ; * »ko kwGd S o.»*( aM t i i 5a 1 left k ta ao poepod 5* hardly *ood for a handful. Now *h*) ••
who t v |*3*raa&gt;3t wwwW »:*. 5a 1 i:r*er~5 ta tod*&lt;t lh« poat- made a deal with the traih
H* haul* 'em **a&gt; by the i ^ k*.
out of ts*ir s . u :« m t i o y . far i f ) d.«
i w f c f it kocausc#5. « Carl* Sam utaioadi in it load and a t of today hat reicntd
A i H c j u r t a to n u t • tor eta- ta* rear UcaJ foika hi* cardt th* * «.&lt;) pound plateau.
So NAHB hat a bn*ht new i.y.
«-*
‘ PaaaiSiy ta* Cir.n- ai at ta* fr;*^ 7s* NAHB recep
a a i card* w ai cc« of •■•«»♦
to e d*ir tart* day 1 lack* U i a *ei'uen on what to do with
Aaywiy, it wai r . u t j -r.M r tiu f siaaroQ 11 to**rfa! (itiresi Cbnitmai and V*4ent.ne earjJu
;»* .N a u tii A na ef H r s t k M vtaoad kctei a:4 *rs&lt;«ry aacai "Buy a bout*. With a firep i-t.
Then burn 'em ”
• r • kit. floti; ajtaeeal k s j j j k i p a f »"ta s a i n *1
n « * r wsow 10-stb n lj pH ot.:
fer U« *eet*f 1 pat** a air*
UtU* nary e« a tL=»;y pnttor.
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
BOARD
Wia: u do w ;u e«r C sru tsa t
cardt*
C IT Y
OF SA N FO RD
,p
'Hoid t v * . " aa.l NkHB rae
fsS**tiy
Tw-&gt; « 3 « ta ta* art
F L O R ID A
® a t-t*3 i-7* fs.
&gt; t* ta C t i f t n u

wctl'l in * ta

k*i* tact* tarda T it card* tas
V **3: ta u « :s tarsbta ta* Na­
tu ra l Hc-t-sd f «ai*r "

Tit* Cisti S e n id* B eard o:‘ th« C itv of S an f ird deairci
y e . r u au a p p ltaacla ' r t^e f-uJttion of B O O K K t.hP L K

ta t it Futaict 0 ff.ee.

Housewife Found
Hacked To Death
In Her Automobile

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
a. G*i«i Ckarafter
0. 7*p**.-tai-;ty

f H -er.y
4. Pmj*- Cr*d--t
e C»un*»y t j t*« p.5„.-

Ta m p a i c f h — a i:-y**r-*c
7*9*a s o J * » f» w*i f s M u k
*d ta Mata Ut* y .M a r j ta*
free* a**', of sar a.tanociU
P v t •aid Mr*. V m u Am
S.*m 5M s t s 5at&lt;*C ropoiioi. l* ta* rr-a i * i **1 1. Na • m a c
• 11 fattad a Yk* ?ar.
75* ♦set's 1 S-rVaM. * __a s .
l t d « * Uf; :a*ta V e * J* :.rc i -

tfl kUFICATlONS
»«

aftaraocfl ta
, y was* f - x c 9 1 at a s*arky r . 1 3 Sa* i* .* r r*.

Brows c r a i ?&lt;Me* Ut* Sa:~*

• It.

■ td'

The
W e lc o m e

*d
Her 5#dy » n fr-tad Sunday by
* ftou7 ef t»*3-4f*r*. OfTtaert
i*)d ifi* awartnCy 5M i**a dead
'c r •*♦*.**. aeuri TVy ecCd
T3* *» met.'* for 15* atiacr.

W agon

M ac* N. O v e U r.d . J r., k rereta.-y
N . 0 . G *rr.er, E x am in er

STAR TS M O N D A Y
ENDS SA TURDAY

^

---------------

*

»

y#

Be* E i G*L
9*3*

CM

*RHIfP
4

POLY - VINYL ACETATE

C

cA i

MASONRY SURFACES

W A L L P A IN T
WuAabU. M«*«n Calaei

A»#iy wltt Br-ii.3, R«ll«r *r Spray.
It 1 E |S tiwauty t W i t i Tetted Iti
**3i.t. Arid — AUali — Mildew
T v e t IOIEVTVGE OF THIS IVTRG
DLCTQRY OFFER . . A U THIS MEEK.

I if lia r U U GaL

et$

■r#n’t reserved for Rajahs

New OiLy

ONLY S

Dwrf C0*00% M fktly li|S » r

fcdtM i M 4v»#

Vju e r e *

Joe Viayl-Kett in Beaattfui

a 3i t f t c c erp at. you

C a k n . . . f«r Niauary
N*w

Only

trtw el so she end* o f ta * e a n a . r x :

You caa do #11 td*M m n y i. ta d aicra,
wtta ta* wonderful r i f : taet te your
teiepdooe. And tare se^M
carpet ie rtady to g#
rtgest sow. How

Cithern

99

3

S*3«

GaL
G#L si.44

FLOOR d DECK ENAMEL
Eitcrior *r Liter,or . . . For

&lt;

1 AL*
G

tSate 9 9 c )

A3 PAINT ACCESSORIES
J.ni BRUSHES
»r* **Uin« iRm Wnk al —

2D&gt;o O ff List
PUNT and V 1 aM&gt;H BEMObFR , . .
L.
na*ad Oil . . . Laddar* . . . fatal.
Tear and «alUr j* u , *»j MkNY.
M.
tNT OTHER TOMS at B&gt;« Vti***.

Comet* 4th and Maple

— M«tel — Conertte.
r. Pi

M i a aa
■a.ta*.

0#fp

San

SAW
■9

r

|

frtaadJ. ip e e d to til* i.d e o f law«ti :c&lt;*.

abwu is?

-1

2

96

PtaaUr —

#5 h * «(ii» TM« o* pr-c* Harm* ibt* ..I* **ly.

t

Tat l a a V m

«

F^r hlerwr «e Eater. ir
BJ*&lt;a — Brick — Starrs —
Unaitua c.na*

h o s e c r ct£it*. W u h i t you c a a

.1414.

$ 5 . 9 5 G ...
(u v e JU S )

C * » * n trr R ab 6 # r Be.**

L aaw . ?..* h ; La y o u r o * a

IVI BRNfcf Pint 5nvat • - •••« ••

5 4 . 3 9 O il.

1U-, B \KELTTE

~ ‘3” C

far a •‘t«u»«rt#**ftd-#(t* r*«twot. And M e n a la k e n feat
an* iait3*oi«ttr.

______

v a r n is h
&lt;mv « S l.il)

(M 3 *

.c . f i n a n c e
c ; o « ’to io m A T JtiO M

*439

Sat* It ta

WHIN YOU Rt
LOOKING FOR CASH,
AND TIMf
IS IMRORTANt...

g .a

(iel.
OnJj

f.LO SS

INTERIOR

'l4 ^ M T l 1*1
" - i r * Ct#rf 1
•*333 ■• 1. CtaVTt a ^,,.3'T''**
k
fur
*f
^ ul i 4

torn* in an# tallt rft* *r*bi«(Ti
o&lt;or wetft « a W* ntak* '&lt;a*na

S575

and V « |* n $ 4 . 4 9 C el^
( u s e $1.86)

flat
Will

** jri4.'▼ .1 C* Ml*
i f \ *»

*

»; j*

A rubitevlufui O u t.id * V\J t«
A rwaly Wklta, EtetH**) r* irrtre .
f t 'i lu a

r t e r e #• t i • c t%/v r e a r

0#ly

( ilL

P R E M IU M 0 1 T 5 1 D E " H U E

- 1 * 4
*i rfXTCA'T A&gt;*#p#«#f
v '4 *
B i ! I 14. *4 »
• ■■*.
'i&gt;1. \ ■■.fto#** *&lt;• Fteii
" "* ii »- e#f*#r# tl# HB t#f »f
,13^!, 1. P, ! i i \
x r %n- ^ T 4- 4 t#rp#*
t &lt;
M ftu o
* ai 1 #
if# it
■ * ^ &gt; 1 * * I f * b l ' t • I *14 #4#
** 1 *vt • k C t | *# to
f' •
IT**»e 4* *1 4 If* 1 dl*
"

NOON

All Sales Cash and Net^

* 4*

PUi

^ * 3 l*e H*.

• ■ ■» %.i»»#,r tr ft a#*
•
ft**! *«* in f ** m « i 4
T# J* 4 r « M rriaNlTt *&gt;!«

On th« o c c o iu a o f:
t'h in x * «f r*wnl*B&lt;*
A r r .v iis ot N c w cu tacn t»
S anford
R u th G iU a^hcr

C

iU » « r .* .|

C:ru Servie# Beard

la -

if l iil .11 « Cvijtp,
►JiPtil*.
T * irtj %« 1 «£ *M *»1 |*f«%*
■H t II* Sit *4«k«
H i ’ iat.f* : f f i, *1 # 1| 4*«
** *4 I M ’ H - I iff ’fJU ’ 1 str
■i ' i ff-t 4*f* fpeiii» r I *»• 1tn|ia(
#l
•4tl o i^ tr n *1* fill# 11 tii • a &gt;■&lt;»* |
d"«*nn«4 ’ff'diiX'if*!
^ 't t.T i # *31 " i *. h«
-4 ». )a ' K
1V
•1 '
ik#
* • t *• *»#
’ *•4*
i f t f | &gt; Vi
it '*'**- •* ti • ’ t : 1 Ae-Hi.te&amp;e
Cwxitr, r'tafcu
t it • ti 4 *w*' »* #*f * " *
M|
su m • OLIYg
|
4 m HeSa M *# WIUfAN F%t» '
• *1. 7NB#'*e*|jtAt*
t (* 1 • t»**h* **tfi r*• *t ftS# ,

H o s te d
Will K ro c 't ert You-* D ccr
* t i h G ifts A C r tw tia n
fn?m F r.* ndly B
NdUrhbcrs a a l Y e a r
Civic and S ix tal
W tifa ra L ta tirrs

Phon* FA 2 I7’*«

' I tf

■to|ft|f4

t, * I M

5

App.y It Ca? Ha-

day O-fo: aM a w a rts « i i (U r .

L h » : j h i u, n ’ljti* i i i *
I

• r ; * r « r : * . f ta J i v i

K*-t *4*t ef mod too effteo practice 1 acd p r w i u r t i .
&amp;
* -■•atto* «f *fc*ral Mfta* *#afpaa«at.
1:
'
&lt;•«-•: :*. cjta“kcuuCj j «f.ac. u aM sainta a | » d rtUtiana wuk
ti* j s i f an t *tta#r « r ; -yeti.
H.*i Kaooi ed'-rj'u..*. ;r*f«rr*d.

*'**: 1 If
*t '•
• A, !| t( «»4
f edon.» . *♦
Ct AJi’y. fTif 4*. •#*»»&lt;■
I^M

^

GaL

SU1

Taiaphone FA 2-0WO

�(Pit

tantorli

Mon.. Fab. 18. lf&gt;S!»-r«ca Jl

RrraT)

Dulles Gets News,
Doesn't Bat Eye

Tycoon Nabbed On Charges O f Fraud

day on • Sccuritict a-d Kvchangr Hr ha i amated hit American
•blard diet On hi* re-»nt trip In
By 4411.1.1 44| U l MATE 4D
Com mi* ton criminal w a r r a n t friend, with hit Brooklyn accent
ihare.np that be failed to file re­ and h.i intimate kiviwirdre of the
WASH IN li TON* lL'f’ 11
Secre­ Europe, lie h..-l i iffiru lty retain*
quired report, on »lock tramae- ltilled Stain
tary nf State John Fuller Dulle. i n r food.
look t£e new* that he had cancel
Slo&lt;j&gt;hoMrr I'rnterlinR
Under
the eirrum*tancri,
tom. of toe K. t~ Jacob. Co. with
again without batting an eye.
Roach, ion of the veteran movie
thr SEC. Hr wa* hoard chairman
l Mend. **i-l, Dulle* probably wa.
A*co*iate* o/ the 7*&gt;year-old
and pre.ident of the holding com­ producer. announccil that hr had
nnvliiu. to have h.* ailment d »S*
i.h in rt member .aid he .bowed
pany.
byuglit all t.uterma'. ttock in Mr
i u*rd *n he rould get on with tht
er emotion and made n» pactituTitiuuirh thr Jacobi firm. Lint Jacob, company for an undi*clo*; i r * 1ment ard IftUrn a* I M ai
•Ur mminent when hi* ph*«leian*
rrma tontrullcd MBS. the Hal rd amount. Hr .aid hr fr t it -*a*
poi.thle to hit work.
.nformevl
him
Saturday
of
tne.r
Itoadi attidlo* m llollywood, t ie *italy neiri.ary- to .let* in and
Imdinf.
.'cranton Corp ard many mterre a»»ume cin.ro] in order to prote&lt;t
It wa* apnaient Dulle* Hrwngly
latcd companic*. H u rapid m e m not only my intrrr.it but t o»r of
The puma, nr American lion,
1-u.peeled even be.me he entcied will attack grtrrh bear* and jl*
,g bu.inr.* circle* .nice In. nr other Horkholdrr* and the cun
1iha hoipi al that there «e* a i* RLAAr
rival in the I ’nitcd State, from thr pany'» tS.ow) employe."
hut nai n u n
1‘inlipp r.c» in I9J0 earnril bun the
|ci.uencr of the malignanr* for
tiulrrma wa* rr!ra«rd by Di&gt;
title "the my »tery man of Will trict Judge Sidney S Supaiman
whi h he umleiwrnt intnt.nal
Strcit
*l.igei* iri I94K
on f.’i.iw’O bail. Ih r l'. S attorney a
Siiq t In .mil V i **i l
Thri* neve* v.a* any que.tlon,
tlutcrm* . entry in “ tVho * 44 ha offur had requested ball of III*",\\i h l a al Ih r F a i r !
f*lend* *aid, that Dulle* thouid be
in Anirrica" Hit* Sihcria a* hi. ddd on the ham of information
tvllil dilcclly by !.* dovlorc it * r
A Sanford Nrgru *a» Jimmied iorthpla e and he i. believed to that liutmua and an aitouale,
lie |triJl.Hlt bate M*&gt;t whal
eriou-ne** of hi* lllne** anJ they
fata'.h earl. yfaturdav then hi* travel in an international ratiport. Rolicrt J. E*elei(h, had i-oo.rtl
\ nil le been liviVm; fur. hut —
paiiayr
on
a
i'an
American
fiicht
iifoim
nl
him
wtiooiil
delay.
common la-v wife .tabbed turn
IF U i: 1144 1 S T C.OT IT,
to
Dlanliui
Sunday
and
had
one
4
4
hl!r
medical
authoilt'r
•
p i*
" ilh a butcher knife In the che*t
million dollar* in ready c**tt for
44 F. I.l (il I 1t :
dii iled in thru opinion on wheihT h r Ital.hinr followed a brawl at a
thr trip
•• a rancer patlrn: »hould t&gt;e no.
rooming hnu*e or* Ka*t Fifth St.
• t 4H4\ 4 . 4 * K o m i
Fve'eigh. who
rriratrd un
Idled of (hr nature of hit illira'p.
£
Ira ttoo'tbjr. 4 1. diet! at l - r4i&gt;
t 4It 4N 4
4 Hone
8‘
2
,Swt
bail
a*
a
material
«dnr*».
Me
do,Ion
frtg
for
{hire
rei.oui
a m in Seminole Memorial Ho*
— fur trailer*
a
**
one
of
the
t
to
men
found
in
that
Dube*
thouid
grl
tor
word
pit*!, after Ofrtlpanlt of Ihe room
an apartment with former Bro*utmmeil.aiely
i-iir lioute called an am -ulancr aid
•
Lluminuni 4w rung*
;&gt;■’ N rv n l \.c s n tim i ntul
1: n *rhin! tra.hrr Virginia )!c. lit i l ..in * I.I.N K — tl. l\ l'l i’*i:1 H. • .**• .
f m t , (I.die* had a renud *if
poller.
NEW YOBK U r n - T h c world Mann* when ahr wa* arrcHid tor
|
till I ( 1.4*1 4w ning*
ii
in
trict
cum
cut
inn.
•
lend* thr DiMrid Ftv* U(*T
ran. rt and tl would have been
Hetty Jean H j'-rr. 2*. fled by champion Italian contract bridge
itlfftm'l to mulenri him on hi.
i.
ta il to a friend * hou*» in Midway. train - of • four defeated both thr proMIlulinn I d day . ago in a police tln o iijrh tin* tidiiciiil iiii vw lint* i.l tin*
• Fibergl,.* I'antirlling
.She wai anprrhcndrd there a I ’nited Stair, and Argentine team. ra*d, Mi m McManu. w «. convict* fm ii N A S fur the iillvtiiiuqi iiii ii I Ih* t* 11 *•
d i e t . i h ! S * , i f f IM i.it.*i tymptoni* Second, Dulle. I* toe
rd
•
4lut*iintim Sc rrrn
*&gt;pe of man who like, to face the
abort lime later hy Deputy Sheriff Sunday to retain thr world title
fact* »"d want* them un'arnHh
\V. It Brown. \Vtine»*ei *aid thr for thr third «uccc.»ivr year,
Fr^.gi.** yerfra
id I hud he t. a man of gieat
pair "had U r n lieinit loitelher” for
T h r Italian* defcatrd the t S
• Kaitrr Mu tie Si% rrn
jliy* .* l tiamina With a fighting
about e,*lit month.. The Baker ch’.Vnp ,on i’" i *’t r ' 'suni*'J 'night by
•pint.
woman I. held in the counW ail
international
Rig ’ t " blur lit &gt;.* ' h
* cm a technical charge of murder.
4f|rr hi. nurratinn. Dulle. told
match pom'.*, for a final total of
t mint I’ re**’ tilernatiunal
H r Horm sUr,da* k- krd up a hellciipier Sunday of a lfn id r
FI.DR 411 m n o o n
A Negro jury «*a* impaneled for
'ta lien. I.eonard Heaton, com
r u 1*1 An international match
atorm
near
Bakertfield long lee g &gt;-;r rn the 44atiaih tw
4 make.hift le*re at \4i*t tin .t
a coroner, inqurat Ihii aflernoon
manilant
of
Maltrr
Bred
4rm&gt;
Call t • 1nr F r# i:*i!niala f 1
point i* the equivalent of too point*
Terre Haute. Inti held under thr Calif . which foir.-il Ihe riming of tween t.alayrlle and Delphi Thr
at 1. Coroner lluirh Dun. an will t.r
adiral t enter, that hr felt bett S 09 I-&gt;w \ i wit*ifat&gt; lit blowing h u.r ice jam which toceaten. Ihe
ondau.ht of a .rcond record " i
a*.l*trd in the invr«tik’ ation by A* In rubber bridge «rormg.
Earlier In the day. thr Italian*
f'lKEk ll.l.E. K* il PI' — 4 ba*h Ri'er (loud rrr»t and atten dii.t w.»* blamril for the death of valley, remained .tationary and et than hr had In two month*.
enfant State Attorney Tom Wad
4**ociatei »*!d DliHef ha* been
had
defeated
the
AriCfiltpe
team
7»
year
old motlirr and f.iur of lion .btftrd d.*wn«trrjm t o d a y a Texa* woman in a ninri.it official* withlirld a ileclttiin on
dell. Ser*in* on the jury ate T. \.
m gtr* p.m »tncr l**t December
fur
a
total
acorc
of
I
I
I
to
1*8
her
fur
rhildrrn
were
burned
to
traffic
wreik
where
ihr
rampaging
.irrarn
d
i
­
1 4 2-1)11
201 44 1*4. hi.
Broun, foreman, It. IV t.ood*peed.
Idattmg it Iinur pending weather i"d ha* hern rrHMCird la a rigid
Mind* up &lt;n 74 int'c* an h-wir
44 It F.llerby, Bobby Jonrr. I. M The Argentine, al.o were defeat death when fire dritroyrd their aled new rmrrgencie*
developmrnt*
rd I** the American tram which home Sunday
The
.urpriae c u d
Sunday, in Sanla Maria. I’ a lif. uprooted
Phillip, and O. C. Rowland
The father and the fifth child blamed on a tiia* and run off II* &lt; and d o .n iil power line* A
ln*cduration wa* conducted by racked ip a tcore of 2i 2 to Ju®
S it. tv, ft i'o*irra*r and John T h u . the 1’. S tram placed arc were .way when the blare broke from hea*v ram., pu*hrd a 12 nunibrt of hr. * broke out f r o m 1
out
foot bulge in the imprn*i«rd .and lite power line* and ihe tit* wa*
# Rumblry of the Sanfotd I’olicr. ond, and the Argentine, third.
Thrre
were no •pectacutar
The *iclima were Mr. Alberta bag dike Hut about I.V) Naltunal without po-tir, but no injurirt
Deputy Brown and Con*ta&gt;&gt;lc .1. cj
.wing. In the final 20 * hand Hatfield, Karen Sue. 7, Joan, 5. imartl*mcti and v o l u n t e e r * wrre rrporled
i Slim i Hallow ay.
round of Ihe nine • day lourna Jackie, 4, and Deborah Ann. 19 plugged weak tpnD and kepi the
Se*rre rold attrpl the northern
ment. The Italian teanf limply niontha
rl*rr from iwampmg tVe*t Terre plnirt. and i obtrr weather .prrad
ramr up with .trad* good play
over a wide area in thr toil! and
It wa* Krnlurky'. aecond major llautr
and con.l.tcntly sained the edge fire In two dava Eleien peraon*
KI.ewhrre,
a Mulcnt atorm \tlanlie coa.tal region 4 poekrl
o*er the American*. The outcome burned to death In a fire Satin ripped thr Pacific &lt; ua*l today of w .i i m air m i caught U-tween
duplicated the Italian triumph at day at an A.hland apartment and
weatheMiien
warned thr the two cold ftont*.
Lake Como in 19-'** when they de­ home.
In
Indiana,
hit liaidrtt h*
coa.t to brave fur Inrally bra**
**Top« in I'opt*”
feated Ihe V S and Argentine
Dike County Deputy Coroner ram*, Stmm warning, w n r up in flood*, the 44atia*li B u r r ere.l
tram*,
Buttrll Bogrr. taid the father. Me San Franci.ro Bay a m and rolled toulhward toward Hak
.118 E. 1fit 81. at
loan, Huil.onwllr and 4 incennei
Bud. had left home early Sunday fur t alifurnl* « interior *alley.
SANFORD AVE.
to go to rraitiv Matruan 44 4 a
t lalm* I lure I l«r*
Ru*l t lave* llighwat
to arrange fur the training of a
i.o* Harold Handle* of Indian*
liale furcr wind* arvu-npan* ing
Munir Is My lluninemn
hunting dog The couple * fifth
milled a drlachirwnt »f guard*
— — My One And
child. Eltil. 9. wa* Willing grand
men to aar.ilbag Icier* al *lak
parent* at Ihr time of thr fur
Only lliininn**
town at Ihr trqurtl of M r .lirriff
K O B T I.A E D E B D A I K ‘ I 1*1&gt; Rogtit aald thr b l u r might
who warned the 4\aha*n tliirit
Two tern age Nrgroet were killed
9
rn n l to inundate thr area
and four nther peraun* inturrd late ha*e itaited Irnm a coal rooking
Ih r rlx rr ha* claimed threr
Sunday night in a Ihrre-tehicfe *to*r or from one of two coal
For The Finrwl In
fired hratmg grate..
lltr* in it* week long rampage
plleup west nf herr
The body of Karen Sue w
FRE8II KISH and
ai roa* northern Indiana, furred
The victim* wrre identified at
SEA FOOD
W altrr Monroe, 19. and Iharlie found in Ihr front of thr hou.r , I.UNDUN i l l ’ll — The Brill.h. 2.000 famtlie* from their home*
and ranted damage emulated » '
COI.I) IIKKR TO CO
Snred, 18. f«th of Fort Lauder­ and the rr.t in their bed*
Turkuh and tlrcek foreign mini,
dale.
ler* arhedutr'l a final round of 44 million dollar*.
cull —
Ilemllrv made an ln*|*eetlon bv
Highway I’alrot Trooinr H K
' talk* Inda* on tile eve of the for
O'Brien *aid Ihe accident oc«urrd
in aI tri parllto confefcnve on Ihr
when Ihe ear containing four Ne­
future of Cypru*
grete* veered ncrn*. Ihe center line
Archhi.hnp
^lakalio.
e*llr-d
of Stale Ituad 7 al-out fi»e mile*
Cvprtol religmu* leader wi-.i at
wr*t
of
auburban
Oakland
Dark
aw l of Frenrlt
ready ha* twin mrntionrd a*
Ih r car »ma*brd Inin another ve1 -ll'ilM V
4 n i ■I f l 1— Mi *
|ire*ulent of an iiwii-pendent C*
Wo Deliver Anywhere
turtr and a IraiVr truck tim i.n l
prui, wa* to lain tin- talk, wuh 'lair.ir f laenlmwrr Iwgtn* a fr
M
KEBOURNE,
Audrati*
I
t’ll
In Sanford
tnin the rrar of the .eeond rar.
nr* of tiratinrut* today at a
4n overflow rruwd of tS.nO** the minuter* Tur*da*
lie flew- here nundu* night and lieal’ li and Iwautv retort Seerrt
perion. — 5 U*i atandlng in Ihr
ram — launched American r**n Immrdiatrlv w,i* aurroundrd bv a S r r u r r agent v guarding her on
gelial Billy tiraham'i Autlralian round the clock tnuri'* neiwork Ihr trip came under flrr be a
...........
. . ••
*.*.-■*.
b* Svoltaod 4 aril to pm litl boo Ti vat n porter a* tiring "puihy
cruaade Sunda* night
t tie ey al cilia w fu .1 lady, ai corn
a jg rin cd
llnton*
"ho
An hundred 22 men and women from
aeerptrd (iraham'a imitation to hlamr bun for Me death* of roar pamrd liv her *l *1r f . Mr. I*
4toutr, arrnril aboard
dedicate their li*ea to Chritl It |&gt; not) pertun*. ln&lt; hiding llriti'h I lor d o
wa» the mo*l rrtponnir evangell aoldirr* anil &lt;t*iiian* in the bit the I’ re.ident'a vpeital railroad
eal meeting e*rr held - Mel ler trrrorial warfare tba' Ira* •ar Sunday for her «rcoml *i*ii
i- and lo E l u .*ln tti Ai ti 0 * M a i n e
tiourne, and tiraham laid it wa* lilomlnd I lie Mr ililerranr
Clianrr tuaut* anil hfjHIl re
Ihe biggr.t he had e*rr enrotin in the pa.t three year.
8a« the Remarkable
Informed aourre* *aid
i • t «- vorl The rraort ipenalirri in
lered anywhere
Some 10,000 perion. filled 44r*l It.uet remained to be •cttlrd ie virifld tediidflg. rr*t and Wauty
Melbourne Stadium, while i.Ot-O fore Britain gi*r* it* r n,&lt;!rtr treatment*
She and 'tr* Moore were flown
more Hood In a pouring rain to approval lo the Ctpm* plan
1 Feet lea| with cental tall, all pre-cat plyttond. eauly a**emBalcn lo hi. .ermon o*er loud drawn up •&gt;* the p rru v.r. of heir a year ago hy the f’ rr.iilenl
hled. Reaalffal graceful and R.4F K , a marial »f marine
aprakeri.
tireeer and Tutkey at a meeting
engineering.
The I S I’jtrnt Offire received
The American minl.ter went Sunday night in Zurich 1 « it re r
21 t»?n appllratinn* for trademark*
out.idr later and delivered an land
co o k in g w ithout s lo v in g t
They included the qur*bnn of in 1948. an incrravr nf 4J1 over
nther addrrt. to the dripping
crowd.
*WM M N i l
Cypriot m rm brrdiip in Mr But 1947
Ranging end Aiding for Home and Farm
"You are wonderful people to |ih rommonwralth and ItniMh
only
m nm e dri r are
The leg* nl
Hand In thi. ram.** he taid
I II •otrreignly over It. land air and
No kneel."13 no hock brankmg drudgery
i naval forte* *taiionrd in &lt; vpn * •tioijt a * thirk • a pencil.
never forget tht. irene’*
'0 daon &gt;hq oven1 II pull* right cut tor
vi Ilh
ro*y cleonmgl P'ul — cooking fetHu’ d
trad*
Phone
-'20 MnpU
only frigidot/e olfanl

N EW YORK I L l't »— Alexander
U Culerm*. Siberian U rn preittii-nt of (hr Mutual Bruadvaiting
^system . h*» »vM hi* ins or cor­
porate hiding* to film tycoon Hal
Iloa.j Jr. in Mr &gt;a.r of federal
charge, that thr *a»t tlutcrm* fi­
nancial empire h i i built on fra “1
(iutarma. aj. lurrrndcrcd Satur-

Knife Wound Fatal
•To Sanford Negro;
Inquest Scheduled

Italy Bridge Team
Takes Title Again

.....1

5 In Family Dead Downstream Threat Posed By Wabash
As Fire Hits Home

•
•

cd. miller

LONNIE'S
RECORD RACK

2 Killed, 4 Hurt
In Traffic Pileup

Cyprus Conference
Scheduled Tuesday

Evangelist Draws
Big Crowd In Rain

BENNETTS
FA 2-0923
i:n.i \v. 2oih

Mamie Undergoes
Beauty Trcatnicnt

1j

D IS P L A Y

SEE

,
L

;

*• ' | | t y {m
**11 *1i

Frigidaire brings you...

at (he LEGION FAIR
ALL THIS WEEK

WORLD’S FIRST

P U LL*N -C LE A N
OVEN!

•

K ID D IE

BOAT

•

K A ISE R A L U M IN U M

$252
« n

•

Power Tools by Black and Decker
At

F A Irfm

2-05nn

S ’®

8th SI.

! i

^R&gt;flllt

e*

*i *
‘M m 1
#***•» * Il 1 *t •* " I * 1

r

* ^ .0 5

I iI d*r!1 !f 11
: *1!
. • i l l *. . &lt;•«

I• ; !

Frigidaire FROST-PROOF
tifil| iia lM -fft* iir

SA N F O R D
A M E R IC A N
L E G IO N

New American

Legion

Fa irg ro u n d s -H w y . 17-92 South

S EEMather’s Complete
Houseful Of
QUALITY

New
SANFORD

lfi

thru

Legion

FEB.

8•'

*» f a

.

*I I

ATHER
K.

TIM

i(

«*i !I!«111it i -

»l j* AUTOMATIC WASHER PROVED BESTI

bolt t*A* IIAOfol
*•■*•4 m «•••*«! »»•«, a•Oak'
44••••*-« &gt;*•« . «•* *f • iwi &gt;|
•8t‘**4 V»h -'i Nf

*!&gt;*♦« *, 0*f«J BBOt •••« jSiBOI », Itil.

t

OPEN KVENINfiX HY APPOINTM ENT
Firwl St.

SEE
FA 2 895.1

$232
’ t 1

11

OF
SA N FO RD

V—

w.a.i

EASY

W* Carry And Service Our Own Account•

2n,1 •ft!t

• Ilh
trade

I *t e * « i » f l f f

T'lg dn fo Wotk«r g#o«od boH m
»••••
( U a n o i f ctgfhfii tor
df.oit lPen, Itoif hot tocoko4 t * d

I B

Fairgrounds

p
M
ft r
j f l / ‘^ 3

f r a i t i n t in tbii b-g 11.4 cu.
ft. f r i g i d a ir e f r o i l-R r o o f
refrigeralor-freeitr with Big
VO lb. Iratiar ifctionl

it

SI

HWY. 1 7 -9 2 SOUTH

•

T ER M S

6 Big Days, Alon. thru Sat.
FEB.

$39900
COMPLETE

la the HaMer «»f Sanford
Hn*dh af Ihr Fair

The Paffc (’ombined Shows
Amusements — Displays — Exhibits
GAMES - RIDES — FUN
FREE SOUVENIRS by MERCHANTS

«u.i feu. if

ONLY

t

M O V ( 0 81ST Wr U.-ad 4*«*e«
Tolling Ceopf l By, lof.* Tk 0

FURNITURE
•
•
•
•

NCV88 M ID I DVtOITINOt
Now got troaiing without

i.

.05
wltk

trade

'lit***
aJI I

these values un display at the

A M E R IC A N

L E G IO N

TED W I L L I A M S
205 KnM 2-'*th SI.

FA IR!

*»

HARDWARE
F A 2*X1«1

■ l.X ff. 1

ft
laatvr yrirri r r ia i

�!&gt;»■•t-um.r«k. li. i»m Q0P0LitflcrWinJ
Auburn Seeking 30th In Row Tonight Tucson Open Title
In Strong Finish
1hot a and pulvoriaad a n o t h a r
■r DAVio « . n o r m
group of U lt r a — tha onti from
A TLA N TA ( L T I ) - Tb« uabeilLoulliana Bute— 113*7.
m Auburn Tl| * rt, parleying thalr
Tulana. no tha other band, baa
adaUfailng shuffle Into a aland- fadad from litlo contcndcri to
M t 41-1 par cant ahootlaf mark, alaoran tha paat two waaki.
ge after their loth conaecutive Tha Wave has d r o p p e d four
a t r a 11 h t, including Saturday
victory tonight a a boat *o the
night's 74-71 Inn to Alabama.
Grata Wav# of Tulanc.
Three Other■ Tonight
Tb# Auburn-Tulana bitllt, tvtn
Elsewhere in lha Southeastern
wttk the neUon'e Ionian winning Conference tonlgnt: M liilm ppi
streak at ataka. la actually a State, IW 41 winner over Florida,
lllmlaary nf aorta. Auburn la will be at Georgia. 14-61 winner
•ly ta bava lia ayea locuaad over SHislaslppl. Louiiiana State
flva daya ahaad— to lha Saturday will be at Alabama; and Florida
nl(ht meeting with lha Kantucky will be holt to M itiiiiippi in a
game which may decide who finW lU rjit up at Islington. (K y .i
Victory No. 30 ligurai to coma label la it in the SEC thit season.
Moil netting game In the run
taay (or Auburn. Tha Tiaar ahuffla baa averaged better than 1M&gt; ference Saturday night wa* at
point a par game tha la»t thraa , Atlanta where Georgia Tech and
outing* I.aii Saturday night. Au Oklahoma City went Into three
burn hit on MM par cant of li» overtime* before Tech won 71-63.

K

Mather To Tackle
Leading Painters
In the match of the week in the team to heat i* the Mather
the Sanford City Bowling league, iram, now lodged in third place.
MathCr of Sanford overlook and ^
riling. Since the firit of
p a n «l New York U fr Iniurance |he } ( i r Mather ha* made up
■i it.won two out of thre# gamei four D[ th, irn garnet it wa*
from the Jniureri.
behind the Painters If the rate
Th b place* the Mather team. roB(inuci, ihe final m u ll* of the
In Hurd plare, only one-half game| |r# j Ue Hill be determined on thr
bahlrid wcond place Bukur Mutle ji l t nl|h, „f (j,r league.
Shop- Ed Lallan led Ihe FurnlTh , \|4tcht&gt;f the-Week Wednea
lureipen wilh a big 346 aeriea.
night will be between Burnett
and fraa helped by two other MO and Mather on lanrs three and
plus aarie* on hi* team. Jim Ma­ four. The last time these two
loney and George Kenii led the teams met, the Burnet! team
Insurer* with « I *
rolled Its highest serlet of the
In !other games, lesgue leading season lo lake two of the thrrr
Burnett Painters eitended their games.
Will
lightning
strike
lead-with a sweep over Geneva twice?
•
Semihole Dry Cleaners. Burnett'*
"Spllt-ihrinkrrs" for l a s t
was dad by a 123 series of Dick week's howling were Jim Maloney
Richards, While Bill Kaiee led and Dor Ring with a five and
tha Cleaners wllh a 471 total. dime pick-up. Ed Wheeler, who
C liffy City Printing Cn. dropped got Ihe 16 10, Carry Fox found
tha Bukur when It took two games Ihe key lo Ihe 17, Bill Kaiee
from' the Musicians. Buddy Proc­ knocked over the 4-7-t, and Boh
tor's! 4&gt;7 led Ihe Printers, while Borsdort dropped the 3 7-10.
Bur if Forguson's 44* lopped the
Averages are:
Musigmen.
&gt;
Del'slms— ICS.
Rirhards-lkl.
Ait a result of the week s ac- Fox— III, Maloney ind Wheeler
Hon,{lha second, third, ind fourth at 1*3, Von ilerbulii. Lallan
■data (asms are separated by a Best, and Kaiee at 1*2. Metier
half Igsme Burnell is still on top and Steele at lao. Kerns and look
of the pack by S'v gsme*. bvit at IS*, and I'esold and Swann at
11*.
Forguson
117, Bukur — US.
Bing. B Borsdnrf, lltigrnilein,
and I’ivtr at 114, Gilstrap and
! Kretser at 113, Kirrhholf and
lluhn at 112. and llotirr at 1M.
Burnett— 140, llerhst and Proctor
. at 14* Brown— 141. Pierry— 141.
KEW YOR K (U P lt— Broadway, Madeira— 144, Eitrldge— 141, liar
“ sportsmen'* are in sure Archie n »«n — 131, O. Rorsdorf— 176, and
Moo(r and Sugar Ray Robinson
*'
will Jve mslched for a June title
fight* they’ve already begun bet­
ting 'on the outcome.
Archie, 42 or 43 yean old, wa*
Installed a 7-1 favoritr today, in
mantoman wagrrlng. to inakr a
United Pre*a International
auccinful defen»e of hla light
Eiat
heavyweight 1171 pound i crown
Bookies were "laying" •'* to 1 Print rlon 7n Cornell .72
Niagara 70 Youngstown *4
and staking" 7 '» to &amp;
Rnhlninn. 3*. will not tie risking Brown M Harvard M
his middleweight (IWpoundi title New York If. 00 Army AA
In lip June 1I t winder, wblrh will 81. Bonaverturr 67 llelroll *&gt;4
be rioted a* soon as Moore ami l.a.Sallr 72 liuqursnr *7
Columbia 67 IVnnaylvinl* 77
(sugar Hay agree upon lerm*.
For the Floyd Psiler*on Inge Srtnn Hall 43 1.11! .70
mar Johan»»on heavywrlghl title Sracuve P7 Colgatr 70
fight, already signed but not given Penn Stale 74 Bulger* M
a stir nr datr. vet, &lt;himpmn Pal- Holy Cm** 62 SI,Francis IN Y i M
tervop I* favorrd St 3*x lo t 13-1) Manhattan 70 t'anitiui 07
Fordham 79 St. Johns 17 ( » 1 3
and 14 1)
Hogan Kid Bassey of Liverpool. Dartmouth 70 Yale 72
South
England and Nigeria, Is favorrd
at 7-1 t*'» to 1 and 7'j to l i Alabama 74 Tulanr 72
In keep his featherweight (126 No Car. St. 33 Maryland 37
pound) crown whrn he defends Virginia ou t'lrmson 01
againit Davey Moore of Spring Duke M Navy 13
field, (Ohio), at l-ov Angeles. William A Mary too W*vh l-ee. 62
No. Carolina 71 laivola •III i 17
M irth II
Vifgil Akins is (avnrrd at 63 Furman *o George Waihingiun 00
t I S m 1 and 6S to l i tn recap- MUstiflppI St. 101 Florida on
lure the welterweight &lt;147 pound) Grorglp 04 Mississippi 61
title from Don Jurdan in Ihnr re Georgia Tech. 71 Ola. City If. 63
turn Imut at St. Louis, April 3 Vanderbilt 76 Tennessee 6n
Jordan of U s Angelr* won ihe St. Jmepb'* 76 Wake Fnreil 67
rrown from Akin* nf St. Uul* tin Uillsvill# 66 Msrriurlle 77
a dtriiion at U * Angrlri last Auburn 111 Louisiana SI. RT
jlfr, i,
Wr«t Virginia 61 Itirhmund 62
Kentucky 71 Notre Dame 12
Midwest
T i i i i A r s r i m i t i :s
St lamia At Drake 46
A U K T O M O R R O W 'S
Purdue 61 Northwestern 01
TR EA SU R ES _
Michigan SI, 103 Michigan 9t
Kansas SI. Co Oklahoma Si. »'»
w i c b o i d i 's
Indiana 62 Minnesota 17
Oklahoma 6.7 Iowa SI. Vi
- ll* » . r in * AVI.
Dayton 67 Portland IV I I
Iowa O* Wisconsin 04
Marshall 14 Toledo 76

Archie, Patterson
Picked In Belting

Cage Scores

t

ASTH M A

AH AIOUI NIPSS0OM IMMAlASSt, A
MSAIASSr SN I 0tOMM Mills tVIM
MOM 7MI MOIt 0ISTIIMIN0
;
STMPtOMI

Mrltrvnold* Drug
Touch Inn Drug

'

SMC 60 Rice IT
Houston M Tulsa M
Tesas ABM 60 Texas Tech .72
TC U 76 Arkansas 71
Wyoming 01 New Mesirn 64
Artrona 66 Hardin Simmnmt At

Tonight
at
t-i :

jCalt
,|A 2*
Nan
1
6*
«

i

n !

TUCSON. Arif. (U P li — Gene
Liltlrr is really bark on hi*
stick with ronseculivo tournament
wins at Phoenix and Tucson, and
the touring goU pros knew it at
they headed today for lha Tesa*
Open-in San Antonio
The San Diego blond, one* tout
ed as the successor to Ban Hogan
as golf's big name, roared out of
tha park Sundsy to win tha &lt;15.&lt;WJ Turion Open He beat out Art
Wall J r . the money bags of the
1919 tour from Porono Minor.
Pa., and Joe CampbcR. the prom­
ising rookie from Knoxville, Tenn
The batklohsck viclorirs at
Phoenix and Tucson put IJttler
second in mnnry winnings, behind
W'sll Hr pocketed 12.000 here on
his 72 hole score or 43 47 64 64 —
264. Thst was 14 under par on the
Kl Rio Country Club course,
known a* one of the easiest on
the pro tour.
U ltlrr charged from sit itrnket
bark lo overtake Csmpheil. « u
Insisted It wa* "m y putter, not
presiure" that cost him top mon­
ey here.
Campbell, leader after Ihe tec
and and third round*, blewr to a
fourth round 71. three over par.
for a 72 hoi* total of 247. and a
second plscr tie wilh Wall, who
upped his 1079 winnings to 111.630
U lt lr r ’* 1030 earning* nn* total
07.063.
Wall and Campbell earh picked
yp 11,330.
One stroke behind Wall and
Campbell came Doug Sanders.
Miami
Beach,
Fla.;
Misters
champion Arnold Palmer, l.atrobe,
Pa . and Rill Johnston. Provo.
Utah
Bunched at 209 wrere Marly
Fur got. I. e m o n t , III.: Paul
O'Leary. Bellflower. Calif.; Lloyd
ST. P ETER SB UR G , FI*. (D P I) Mangrum. Apple Valley. Calif.,
and Walt Burkemo, Franklin Hills,
U u i-r Sugg* won her first S t . !
Mich.
|'ttrr*burg Open tournament the
hard way.
The veteran golfer from Sea Island, Ga., blew a five • stroke
trad in Ihe final round Sunday but
•till managed to outls-t Mickey !
Wright of Hordta, Calif , on the
ildid hole of a »uddcn • death
MIAMI 4U 1*1h— It* the newtplayoff.
coiners you have to watrh in Ihe
Both women finished the regula­ in*tor league haarball player*'
tion 72 hole* with a 262, Mi** gulf championship
Mright tiring a four • under par
Eddie Kasko of Ihe Ciniinnsll
1,7 in thr final round to Mi** Itedtrgs dropped a three foot putt
Kuggs' 71. Th*n the real battle on the first hole of a sudden
began.
drath playoff Sunday to defrat
Mi** Sugg* almo*t *urrendered defending rhampion Albir Pear­
■&gt;n the »nond rxlta hole but re­ son of the Waihingiun Senator*
mained "alive" whrn *hr rhipped — who won hi* Drat time out Iasi
to wilhln four feet of the pin and year.
tanned her putt for a par • four.
The virlory also amounted to a
On Ihe next hole, Mir* Wright'* first anniversary prevent for Ka*
tee *h»t wa* headed toward a ku and hi* wife, who was in
pond when it hit a tree limb and the gallery of about 3.VR) watch
■Hopped on Ihe fairway. Mil* lug the final* at the Miami
Si'ggs drove down thr rnuldlr.
Springs Country Club course.
Alter Mi** Wright trapped her
Kasko had advanerd to the fi
aeComl abut, Ml-* Sugg* laced a nal* with a 2 and 1 victory ovrr
•iron* iron to within three fret of Chicago White Sox manager At
the rup and turned it intn a birdia l.upci Praraon gamed a 3 and
thine and victory.
I arinkfinil victory over Jim
Mi&gt;* Sugg* tallied a -even Hearn of the Philadelphia Philllea
•troke lead over Mi«» Wright and
Pearson had a two hole edge
r. five- stroke lead over Jackie going onto the 16th lee. lie drop
t’ung. Daly City, Calif., into Ilia prd the next two holes and fad
final round However, her putting ed to drop a one fool putt on
game, which had hern tuperh in the Ulh that would have sewed
the flr*t thire round*, Went awiy. up the match.
Mi«* Pung had trouble with her
Gene Cat* of the Miami Mar
approach shot.* a* *hc finished lini won Ihe minor league title,
thire over par for the final II defeating George Saab of Ia*s
She wound up with a 267.
ington, N. C\. one up in the final
Bounding out thr top right
Neve York Yankee catcher Yogi
w rit: Kathy Curneilu*. Ukelaiul, Berra, who pleased the gallrry
Fla., 201: Joyce ZDkr, Waleifold, with hi* "swiirh hilling' golf was
Mi*.. 201; Itulh Je»*cn. Seattle, ehminated Friday, hut he won thr
2*1; Mmlr MarKrnrir, St Peters- award si most improved player.
burg. 202; Patty Bccg, SI Andrew*. III., 291, Marlene Ilsur
tmertra's first road law was
Hagge, 1'ithburgb. 293; Alice cuarled by Virginia in 1031. It
Bauer. Paradise, Fla.,' 206. and ' provided that highway* "shall be
WHH Smith, St. flair, Mich . 296. iavrd out" in convenient place*.

Louise Suggs Tops
Mickey Wright In
St. Pete Playolf

Eddie Kasko Top
Golfing Baseballer

the

American .Legion
Fair

207 W o t

FI ml 81.

10th Week Tonight
Sanford Orlando Kcnnrl Club's
handle this year has almott
reachrd the I I million mark afler only nine full weeks of grey­
hound competition at the oval
located south of Sanford.
A in rare card-tonight launche*
the 10th week at the track Anotlirr Ladle* Night it slated
Thursday when all women will
be admitted frer of charge
Andy Dandy amt Pin Check
are two tu lw a rii in the Graur A
ninth event. Othrr fleet hounda
in the feature are John Bing,
Rocky MarCoy. Detergent. Peacr
Of Mind. Singing River and Gay
Raven.
The night'a racing conclude*
wilh a long Hirer eighlht-milr
ronleit with dogs of mixed grades.
Matinee card* start at 2 p m.
on Wednesday, Friday and Satur­
day Evening rarea are launched
at 0.10 each night hut Sunday.

Caldw ell Succum bs
W EST H AVEN . Conn I U N I—
Bruce Caldwell, who starred In
football for Yale and playrd base­
ball briefly v«uh the Crvetand In­
dian* and Brooklyn Dodger*. di*'l
Sunday in Veteran* Hospital at
the age of 37.

General Insurance

( herr John Thoms*

H.

Th r rrcoid hungry Crowd, howevri. gave an eat-pietvlng ova­
tion t» 17-yrar-old John Thomas
of Boston University, who higlt
Jumped seven feel for the »erond
time in as many meets.
*'l definitely think I will do bet­
ter." *ald Thomas.
lie'll get hi* chance next Satur­

G UT

JA M E S

AGENCY

312

EAST F I R S T S T R E E T
PHONE F A 2*1151
JAMES B. GUT
H. J A M E S C U T
A uoe.

follow

FOR G R E A T ER PLEASURE
LO V ELIER G A R D EN S
LUSH G R O W IN G LA W N S
mCOMMENOED P0OQ0AM
S**wil*ad Organic 4-4 4 Fer Lawns. Trtt* llwcludiwg CitrwsL
Flewara, Shrub* **d Garden*.
Us* 3 tb* par 100 so H. Apply in eody spnnj,
summer and early toll.
Work 5-lbs per 100 wj It. into tha Mil wrfoce
bgfor* seeding or sprigging,
Olksf
lb .P*r H.f0|
of|.
snwev MetMi
n u n s tp ,ing, god

of Ira* In winter,

Jrr&amp; S T
,0L2,-,b*- oecord ng 10 Sic* end oge.
***
Apply March 1st and follow with 3 mor* epplica*
------Hi l l Dons et 4-wtek intervals (Do not feed youna
gldi
tre*s during October through February.)

piuew m u

s u in i

Apply 5 lb. per 100 *n fr. Roke into tod before
planting S de-dress crop* when half grown at
*om* rote.
*

m m c tk m s

LAWNS should b* dry arvd uncut befom
f*«dirvfl, then wot#r to depth of
3 or 4 inch** with spnnkltr.
An n u a ls a n d v ig it a il is
work recommended omount of
Sunnilond Plont Food into sod and
Cultivat*. Plont x«#d, and
water w#ll. Jf plontina in rowi,
Urtilil* approximately 2" deeper ond
to lh* aid# of th# octuol
a##d row. W oi«r w#ll oft#r
•och opphcotion.

App'v ’ idb. per plont end apply m o ^ k ,
Januory Through June, then follow with '.i-fb*
P*r plont in October.
*'

tH M l

g a id im

RACING
Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.
Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat.# 2 P. M.
★
SP E C IA L M A T IN E E FR ID A Y
• Luxurious Clubhouse • H eated S ta n d i
Jerry Collin*. Operator

S o rry, N o Minors

F L O W !If very somewhat In f##ding
r*##&lt;H. Comalliai ond Gardenia*
— f##d In under tha mulch
ond out to branch length. Water
welt. Araieos— feed
•vanlywrtr mulch. Water completely,
T U B AND SMRUI1 should be "fed" in
on area out from th* |n «k
ond within th* ground area that
tha brooch** cover,

Sunnilond
CHASE fr C O M PA N Y

8 Milan South
Of Ftnfonl On Highway lT -fl

MibsKtS;

Pff P'°n'

N***i Sh i n 1
*4 * “

&gt;In ike twH mm

^ O 'th through
i. 4* *M*e to *e«4

u .§

o rt*ni« ww*

SB* M*|*tsi*M. fsr At id L**ing Flentt.
Comelliox
Violet*
Iris
Garden las
Dogwood
Poim.
H^ly
Crotons

niTEe

, Hydrongeos
T IM
»m u A tr

AM It
U T t JU IT

“ w~.ii.

a m o u n t to u m

0#» 3-H. r!«n*. lAdd It-fc. tw *** acVsnerwl tmt.
H-fc. r*&lt; J tt. pi***. (Add U k heeecK edduiowl hot-l
a* A#»»l eetea.
Rm M *SApnf re*#*. tOe net feedyM| glervtaad Abtkw.)

AT YOUR DEALER’S

WORKING PARTNERS
IN YOUR OARDEN

Locate*)

0

Gainesville nett month. Coach molra' four but in the second pe­ the ;o thst the big D a rtrrt were
M ikirr will count heavily no center riod guard Cecil Dandndge drop­ pouring through the cords.
In the contril, Grarey aet a n r»
Jimmy Brookibire and Mike l&gt;uda ped six uf hit nine point* and the
lo handle moat of the scoring. This Seminoles out-hit the Darters 11-6. •curing record by pacing the Sam.
will I t a doubfeheader with the The hair ended with onl&gt; a three-1moles with II points. Grace/ broke
the old record of 315 and now ha*
J Y game beginning at ,:.io p. m.
point separation.
a total of .327 with several games
It
wam3
long,
however,
until
In the OBC tournament over tie
remaining this itison. He s in
weeirnd. Ihe Seminoles put up Fort went to work, the b g lad lie- set a new high for a single gamr
plenty of fight against the cham­ gan to clear the hoards and drep by dropping in .31 in a contain
pion Apopka Darters on Fndayjped in three quick baskets whhe against Leesburg earlier this sea­
night hut ihe great re funding holding the Seminoles pointlc** son.
and lipping hy A-3 center Billy The Seminole* fougnt for life in
After the tmirncy championship
Fort was loo much for Ihe shorter the final period with Jim Gracey games on 5sturday. Lundquist w it
Seminoles.
and Ray Lundquist finding the named to Ihe OBC all-atar team.
In the first period, the Parttra range. The Seminole* were able The ehimpion Darter* dominated
dropped in 12 points tn the Sem- to drop in 16 but it was offset by the selections by landing Fort,
Larry Hulehrmn, M urray King
*and Jerome Shaw on the 10-player
mythical tram.
Other players named lo the
squad were Itonnie Caytl, B ig
DeCarmr, and Mike Mo*ber, 3Vmtrr Park; Frank Browder. Lakeview, and Kenneth Padgett, Lae*burg. Thi* if the second year in a
day in Ihe 70st national champion­ row that Lundquist has hern nam­
By M ILTO N RICH MAN
ships at the Garden, the same ed to thr tram. He attll has his
United I’rets Inlrraaliunal
N EW YORK ( U P li — Angry Ron meet in which Delany will return senior year remaining.
The OBC tournament was thrillDelany told the "New
York to competition in the mite event ing and exiling all the wray. Movt
iiow ds" to like it or lump it— and shoot for his 33th straight tri­ thrilling in the three-day meet was
he isn't going ta run any fatter umph Indoors.
the great upirt of Winter Park by
titan necessary.
Delany barely beat Manhattan's Lake view. The Red pevlla p o u rr^
Turns out Delany has a touch 1.,™ Xliipnkw In lha larva
t0*l *B,hf
&lt;*
n^
Murphy to the tape in run.
run O” ,h*|iU)JlJ1I
out w
ofrptha
of Ted Wdliam* In him. Hr lorn
-It es.t't appiecia'.e being honed ning hu first half mile event in fire in the last minute. &lt;4-32.
However, in Ihe rhampion shin
when he it, like last Saturday five year*. Former Pitt star Arni*
night at Madison Squair Garden, Sowell, who hold* the world rec­ game on Saturday night, they hsd
he * apt to tell off hi* detractors. ord of 1:301. wa* third and Mike rooted considerably and the Dart­
ers ha*d little troubla in polishing
The *kinny mile kingpin from Rawson of Britain fourth.
Delany ilircovered hr couldn't them off, 46-23. The outstanding
Dublin rum [dallied rather bitteiiy
ai-oui "Ihe New York crowd* l on his own race sn much in the squad will return to the atale play­
wln.h always boo me" sfter he half-mile as he ordinarily does in off* in Gainesville next month and
could prove lo be the school to beat
had dropped down from hi* mil* the mile
"In the mile." he said, “ I can in the Class A division. Th e y h i v ^
specialty to wtn the half-mile
even! in the relatively alow lime gamble and lay back. But In lha good height, speed, and above a!IF
half mile I have to stay up with |have the ability to pump the ball
1:32 2
through th* rordr.
Delany said he didn’t get that the leaders."
kind of lieaiment anywhere els*.
Ih e Victory was hr* 34th straight
mdouri and II made lest of an
impression with the rrowd than
the band which blared away in
the Gatden stands.

Ron Delaney Irked
Dog Track Starts By New York Boos

ju s t

ADAM S
TYPEWRITER SERVICE

The Sanford
Seminole* will
iravsl to neighboring Oviedo to­
morrow to decide wno will carry
the title as Seminole County bas­
ketball champ* for tht remainder
of the year.
Roth Oviedo and Sanford have
defeated the Lyman Greyhounds
on two ocraalon*. Tne winner to­
morrow will he declared Seminole
champs. In tne first meeting of
these two clubs, Ihe amsller Srminoles found Ihe going plenty rough
againit Coach Paul Miklcr'a Mont
and it watn't until the final mo­
menta that the Srmtnoirt pulled
away by two points.
The Lion* got off tn a ahaky
atari this season hut hare won bet­
ter than half their game* this sea­
son. giving them a clear rut shot
at the Class C state lournamrni in

Appl^'/i-lb P*r plont monthly, Jon-jo-y iSrcvraH

Southwest
Baylor an Trias 1&lt;

SEE O U R D IS P L A Y
W N^ «
L VC
vi

There wai a bit of a surprise up
at . Naahville where Vanderbilt
swept paat Trnneiiee 7MO And
Kentucky regained anme of iti
loot preitige at Chicago by beat­
ing Notre Dame 71 SI.
Junior guard llrnry Hart lad
Auburn to Ha 20th atraight by
tearing 20 painla againit IS U .
Jim m y 1-ee added 17 and aopho.
morei Jim m y Fibbe and Dave
Vaughn each had 15. Auburn led
by 20 at halftime and then took
out after the school record of 111
point*.
IJltle SO l^nny Kaplan (parked
•he Alabama win over Tulane
with a 27-point performance, in
eluding the winning field goal with
three arconda lo go. Tulane, trailins by 10 point*, had tied the
acore with 25 rerondi remaining.
Ilowell Make* tan
It wa* all nailey ilowell again
In Ihal Miiiiailppi State victory
The big State centre acored 47
jMiinti and grabbed 20 rebound*.
Hr now ha* 000 point* in 21 game*
for an average of 2*0. Stale's re
rord i* a flaihy 201.
.Sophomore I, o r it o n Harrah
pumped In 23 point* for tlrorgi*
a* Ihe Bulldog*, ahead by only
five point* at haifttmr, turned
the game into a rout after intermi**ton
Jim Henry, hark in peak form
and allowing no sign of hi* mid
tea ion foot injury, (cored *•
point! against lenneiiee. The lo»t
ended the Volt slim hope* fur a
third place finish that could have
iai**ihly meant a hid lo thr
NCAA tournament.

Seminoles, Oviedo To Clash
For Championship Tomorrow

M IIU S tY
!WS*a

1* ***rl
AMI4.
JUNI
AUOtrtT

-------- ---

A Z A L IA S

t-b. per J-lt. plant. lAod

*

*•*

* 4 * .vyaj

fc# eedi eddxtotol fae&lt;J

l i A. par J.St. alto. (Add M -k tm aw*. * * 6 rW W |
l*«wM *( A*ni rein.
Repeat at Apr* etoea.
f

NRsDwdilb

N lltSC U S
14-A &lt;H glad. Rap*** iwweiw AnM i Sm ■D*. Da nee
Htoaa O w S T tC JS A P*bm*-y.

I
I

!
ii
i
i

s
i

�Mon.. F*h. 16. 1951—PAf* t •

Residents Watch Grandmother, Six Ike Ta x Proposal Dulles Absent: But
Squadron Perform Children Die In Apparently 'Out' U. S. Policy Firm Criticism Clouds Start
5h»

?*nf#rd r t iU t n t i arc Incoming
acquainted with N avy jirgoa afirr
Minitant ripoiura to abbreviations
ind nickname* for planes and
operations.
M iry found personal recognition
5iiurd«y morning ai they witched
• demonstration by pilots of Heavy
Attack Squadron Nine.
Klyinj A3D Sky warriors. three
pilot! of the veteran iquadron
•peUed out F C L P — field carrier
landing practice— where the planet
come in for a landina, touch the
field and take off again to join the
traffic pattern.
I.edr. Art Rleitener and l.cdr.

Quotable
Quotes
l Riled Fresa Inlernaunnil
SAN FRANCISCO -V ic e l’re»i.
dent Richard M. Nixon after
lalkmr with .Secretary of Stale
John Poster Dullei bv telephone
shout the tecretary'i rccurrcnre
ef cancer:
‘ It i&lt; remarkable that hr has
taken tl at atoically at he did
Hit spirita were excellent."
M ELB O UR NE, A u i t r a lia —
Evangelist Billy Graham to a
crowd ntimated at S (M who
tto»&gt;d in heavy rain outside the
Melbourne Stadium to linen In
Graham'* teimon:
"You are wonderful people to
Hand* tliii rain. I ll nrvtr forget
tht* Irene."
I A) MX).S'— Postmaster timer
al Ernrsl Marplet in ordering
postal employes to search for a
Inst Christmas package which he
mailed last DecemberThe post offire must please
Ih# customer amt In this rase I
am ihe customer."
S TILLW A TE R . Minn -Coffee
king Sam Crea after ending a 72
hour roffre-thon during which he
sold 4 IV) cup* of coder tn raise
IW ) for the Heart Fund
‘ I feel miserable. I‘m going tn
take a hot hath and turn on the
shower before I hit the hay
again "
W A S H IN G TO N - Sen Paul II
Douglas iP -lll.), a Prntrstani. on
his lielirf that a Catholic could be
elected president:
"The trend la toward less rr
Itfioui prejudice In our voting
habits."

Indiana Home Fire

Ua’.a Stover, !indt"r signal offi­
R r TOM NT. I-SON
present 1 cents 1 gallon to 4'«
cer* described the operation white
W ASHINGTON ( L T D - Presi- ernts lie said the boost was
the demonstration took place, and
SO UTH IIF.NO, Ind ( L T D — Six dent Eisenhowers propoial for needed to keep the special fund.
allowed spectator* to tee the mir­ children and their grandmother, higher federal taxet on gasoline »Mch finances the intervtate highror system used ai a guide in ear­ who v a i baby lilting with them, *nd a v i a t i o n furl appeared *ay program. In the Mark.
Cite* Ta t Need
ner landing!.
were killed Sunday when they doomrd today in light of congrci
Without the tax boost, the Chief
Cdr. Floyd Harris told the audi­ were trapped in a fire that swept *ional opposition,
ence that pilot! require IJ j prac­ their tiny four-room concrete block
Chairman Wilbur U. Mill* of executive estimated the fund
tice landing before actually going home.
If111 House Way* and Mean! l# m would he : t l million dollars in
to the aircraft carrier. Pilots of
A seventh child. IJiifrn
Fither tmttee apparently vealed the Ihr rrd hy June 30. I9AO. The
the AID * were l.edr. Ralph Mat- Pitman. * escaped the
flamrt doom of the President v request, hike would bring in an estimated
tus, U . Floyd illitiard and Lt.ljg i when her grandmother, Mr*. Mary The Arkansas Pemocrat laid he C3Q million dollar* next vear
But Mill* said in a speech lie
fieri Collin*.
Reeve*. SI. ordered the
girl to *aw no chance for any tsx in
The drmumlrallon followed a slert neighbor* and call the Fire presses thi* year.
fore the tax executives Institute
formal inspection and the award-1.,
.
Mills* itatement was signiliranl Sunday night that when the fund
Mr*. Amelia Park hecauie all lax legHlalion mull was set up Congress ordered a
•»«
0' r i;v ° f „ ? nH,ir‘ ^
H
C
SStr.
„................men of \ AH- t, aurine in °i,« n ' r r , 3;,
vmting in South Bend originate in his committee and a vtudv of eovts and maintenance m
house at Kamey Iield. Invited|when thg flames broke out.
tax proposal could not gel very the lilghuav t m better determine
were dependent* and guru* of the
"an equitable ha«i&lt; for the dis­
Killed besides Mrs lleevrs were far without hi* support,
personnel.
her grandchildren Wilbur Parker,
Eisenhower asked Congress in tribution of the tax load "
Attending from the county and 10, Terry Parker. I: lUrotd P it hi* budget message to Increase
"Unless there are compelling
city wete Mayur A. L. Wilson, man. T: Laurel Pitman, .1; Jean- the federal gasoline lax from the reasons of whlth I am nowr un
t ounty
Commission
Chairman
aware, I cannni vote lo increase
nle Pitman. II months and Mary
John Krtder and Fire Chief Mark
the gasoline tax to keep Ihr fund
Kli.'abrth
Pitman
A
month*
Cleveland.
on a pay-as-you-go basts prior to
The turviving child told authori­
ihe submission and analysis of
ties that hot coal* that dropped
the cost allocation study due on
from a stove touched off the tragic
Jan. 3. RMI." he said.
blare.
Aslatic.i Gasoline Tas
Deputy Coroner F Pale Nelwti
The President also proposed tn
said Mr* Parker had been mar
n
n l twice
anil
trvumrd the
name
, in,
»»i«r ■
■■■■ ■«■»•»•••
&gt;••» .......
W ASHINGTON ( L T D — Draft Pi lncrea»e the tax
— on
— aviation gas
of herfirsthusband after parting rcctur l.ewi* It llcrthry has pro
1rl,nr •ron* 1 cents a gallon to 4’ ,
from hersecond.
|,„,r,| that young men rejected c*Bls, ami lu ltnpo*c a nc&gt;« D ,
for tnllitar) service tie draftrd for cfnl " ' F «*n Jet Riels. The purANN ARBOR. Mich I I T U _
three hours «f civil defense work P°**. hr **“&gt;■ would l&gt;e to make
Pansy is * dog who rrallv lead*
each week, possibly without pay. u*r , » V** »
*harc of aira dog* life— she h*v what one
llcrthry said Ihe nation needed **)' r o ,‘ *
doctor calls "the worst case of
•large numbers of people" for
w*11* ’ a" 1 lh» •dmlnislralion
hayfever allergy I have ever »ecn
civil defenve and experience shows h*‘* provided no details on tea
in man or beast."
that a training protram *ork* %on% ^°r
serrate or how air*
In fart, of the three major
Utter when it is compulsory.*
“ » ,,i *ere in he .pl.t hesigns of ragweed allergy — hayHit moootal made in a tele t*cen
|,,rrn military
miiiiary and
,vno commercial
fever. bronchial asthma and skin
It * rare that a Catholic n ,n It
p[ " T ’. '• " .
. „ , n,lfd uier* Hr tatd the Commerce lie
eruptions — poor Pan*y sutlers gbtc
lo O, verve, first-hand, wond nn”
x" frtanmtrrx
lew
ur
i
*
.
c
»
|
ir
--------------,
"earlier suggestion to the P»nment was making
one study
from all Hirer, despite the fact
er* of the ict age. Ihi« happened Houfe Armed SeJvtce. Comm..
national Ir.n.portatioa policy
each is quite rare in animals.
recently at Itamry Field, when the ter H r:t'irv urged training of *n&lt;l ,h•, Senate Commerce CoraThe flop eared terrier was sent
tee- nertney urgeu irwHuna
Mother Superior of the Sitters of «•
|v|, llrL n,r ---------milter--------------propotet another.
to the University of Michigan Chritlian
Charity not onlv watched S R
[he
lime
hut
did
n,H
go
"Mere again it would ...pear lo
Medical Center by her owner last flight o|&gt;eration&gt;, but alto tat in
inappropriate foi any In
summer for relief of her tomll- the cockpit of a carrier jet bomber. so lar at to tuggrtt drafting them. ^
Hrrtey estimated that aliout ho create* lo be made In Ihr tas
*'on There, she received . antiMother Auguttilde of Mrndhrn.
hiitamtne*. epinephrine. "•J™* N. J . |t visiting all Florida &gt;.hmdt per rent of some three million on aviation ga*o!ine until contid
»nd ointments She did get relief. t4UKut |,v her order While ol.t. rv. voung men turned down for null " * h|F m(" r tnloimal.on is avail
*nd »he wav so grateful she ailop- ing the routine at All Soul* Catli- tary sctvice could work In rivil »*&gt;•*• * '.* result of these studies."
he said
ted the doctor who treated her. o!j, Scbi-ol. she r . proved her ad defense.
lie Is Dr. Boy Tatlrrson. an In mirat,on for n,r outttanvbng icla
strudor In internal medicine and uons l-etwcen the Navy and the
a member of the tram of allergy .hutches in Sanford. Her spoken
researchers at Michigan. Pansy W|( h t„ observe operational Jet
11 now one of hit moil truttrri «» aircr aft rcMiltr.l in a lour of Ihr
F EB R U A R Y II
sislanls, lending herself rnthu«la- \‘ava! A ir Station and all its facil
Admissions
I OS AN GKI.ES ( L T D — United
stically to any research project d ir*
Christine Robb iP rila ryi
Airline* reported one of lit DC7
he ha* in mind.
Cdr. K. J . Winter, commanding
Gertrude Stewart iSanlordl
passrngrr planet set a record
Patlrnon *atd. "In discovering officer of Katron &amp;l. conducted the
Jatper l.ingard (Sanford 1
Sundae night hy flying from llono
what help* Panty, wr will learn rtcunion Mother \uguvtildr wav
Junior Pctaughtrr iSanfurdt
lulu to fait Angdrt In h hours
more aliout hrlpmg humanv who partkulgrl) pleaird a* »hr watch
Nrtvon Powers ( Crescent City) and I I minutes with Ihr aid of
are *ufferlng allcrgir. If we can ed a giant A M ) "Sky-warrior" »imJoseph F. Gibbs iSanfordi I strung tail winds
help her. we ran help any body." julale carrier landing*.
Elina Fans J r ISanfordi
I Ihe four-engine craft with 40
With Hie Mother Superior « u
Richard Pale Thompson I In pavtengers ami a crew of seven
tier traveling companion. Sister
ilianpuli*. Ind 1
landed al International Airpoit
Nuginia Along for Ihe tour of
Richard M. Thompson tinmore than two hours ahead of
Ramey Field were huter Veronit*.
ilianapoii*. Ind )
schedule, chopping six minutes
Itova Mac fields iSanlordl olf Ihe old record lime fnr the
Emily .lone* iSanfordi
|?M«)mile trip

Hershey Proposes
Draft Of Civilians

It's A Dog's Life
For Allergic Dog

Nuns See Station,
Jet Age Wonders

Hospital Notes Record Is Claimed
By Plane Flight

Deaths

i

Belly Lively and baby hoy
riiralor Ewing Galloway of New , . .
, . ,,
ISanfordi •
York, died of 1 heart atlarfc h rrg p * I 8 H t P f l Ik i lS J '
Mary Williams and bahy hoy
Saturday
' H OLLYW OOD t l T l i — Foot
t Sanford)
•--------hall star Frank Gifford offers tht*
Josephine Pnff (Sanford 1
ALTO N England i l l 'l l — Su' comment on his role m Warner
Bernard Braddy Mienrval
Owen Willans Richardson. T» Bros.' "U p Periscope
llufiti Whillen (Sanford)
Army
l
i
t
Eddie
Bch^Jr
,
o
.
wmnrr
uf
the
19?g
Nobel
Price
for
"
T
I
1
1
1
it my first good part I
whose parents live at V4 Locust
Emily Wilson and bahy girl
Ave . Sanford, participated Feb. Physics, died at his home here get shot In the film and livr
(Sanford)
through It."
2 7 with the 3d Infantry Division Sunday.
Bess Wenic 11 hlcagn. Ill (
in Exercise Free Play, a largeM O N TR E A L (U P li — Dr. Leon
Metal ran production in the
Patricia Wheeler and bahy
scale Seventh Arm y field training Germ-Lajoie. At. president elect U. S , according lo industry
girl ISanfordi
exercise in Germany.
of the World Mrdiral Association, sources, will Increase about two
Th r maneuver, which matched died Saturday at the Notre Dame per cent in I9V*. to 41 A billion
The world* first pUslie w»s
the 3d against the 4th Armored Hn*ptlal.
unit*.
glass.
Division under ttmulaird combat
conditions, wav designed tn deter­
mine the readiness of units and
In provide further (raining in the
various concepts of modem war­
fare The exercise involved SO W
men 7,noo vehicle*, 2S0 light
Army plane* and ro jet aircraft.
A rifleman in Compmy II of
Ihe Td's 31th Infantry, Rrll enter­
ed the Army in September I»J7.
completed bade combat training
at Fort Rrnntng, Ga., and arriv­
ed in Europe tail March.
lie is x I9S3 graduate of Croom.v
Ibgh School. Sanford, and ■ lf-W
graduate of A A T College of
North Carolina. Beil Is a mrmher
Hugged 'Jeep! vehicle* save you tttno
of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.
d u vr fnr ftnnnmiral lugltway travel.
•ii-l munrv on job-ailer-joli.
Wi th jxiwer lu irn fl, tliese wntkThey have thr rlira traction id'Jeep!
h'lfse vrhol rs operate a wide vatlflv of
4-i-lier! drive to mattruvrr eustlv whrte
*|&gt;e, ill ripiipment. And their rugged
ordinary tru d s can't go— through mil l,
tlauun.1 stands up under thr tougiirst
land, »&lt;»ft earth nr over rnuglt. r i »ky
u -r .K m day* a year. Today!— male a
founlry, in gom| weaihrr nr lad. They
dale
t„ see and drive ihe 'Jeep' vrhirl*
K ITA N N IN U. P ». - ( L T D shift easily into cotiventiuiial 2-wltrel
Pn ire h*re h*se instituted 1
that's right for your jnl&gt;s.
"rourtesy box'* syitrTn fnr Im
proving Millions with overtime
packer*
I nrward t nnl ml ‘J r e p 'l nick*. . .
A motorist ticketed (or m er­
I neqi14!|e-f romhinalion of naitruverlins* parking ran get **iy with
ahlily and payload capanty!
&gt; bargain r»te tl 23 fine if. witS,
in an hour of receiving thr tlckal.
he deposit* a quarter lo Ih*
"Courtesy h o i" attached to each
parking meter and later pays
another dollar at police head
quarters.
roller chief Mridron Bowirs
said aliout M per cent of ait xlo
I niseesal'Jeep*.,,
lators have hern taking this "easy
dues hundir-ls of jnht!
way out." H r added that "almost
all the women" who receive tic
krts are making use of the new
system, whilr thr men stem to
he more suspicious

In Service

A test-drive will prove
why ‘Jeep’ vehicles
will do your jobs better!

Overtime Parking
At Bargain Rates
Builds ‘Courtesy’

Arcade
Package Store

Tn§

Jeep

SkN FRANCISCO H I M ) — The
illness of Secretary ef Stale John
Foster Pullet will not ilfect Unit­
ed State*' foreign poltrv of "firm
Rv W ILLIAM J. EATON
frat in two mayor battle* to drive
ness on principle and flexibility
SAN JU AN . Puerto Rico ( L T D rarketeeri out of the union and
on lactic*." *rtordlng to vice
— The AFL-CIO Executive Council tn keep them out.
President Richard Nixon
.
. .
.
Informed union tourer* *aid
He arrives! here from Portland, opened it* winter
meeting her* there was ■ fair chance the ousted
,,r&lt;* •!iun',*&gt; for * »erie» of talks under a cloud of criticism that Internstionil Longthorrmen’i Asu,lh California Republican lead - Hy b, night
shakedown unions" social ion 11LA 1 would win the first
*t%
toon would have more than a round of its fight tn re-enter the
,lf w *‘ »f*&gt;rdulrrl towrh
haver former
break million Negroes ami Puerto Rlran A fL-C IO . They said the Execuf*»l «h** morning witn former
•
t|Ve Counrll probahlr would voU
Scn William F. Knowlaml before workers in Ihelr power in New- not in reject the It -V t respplicaf,F 'n* lo t-°' An*fiM for a lunch. York City.
lion hut would name ■ study com­
ron address lie will meet with
John II McNlff, executive see mittee tn determine whether M
i‘,rn ,rr l,o v- Goodwin Knight in r r tJr)
me s &gt; „ York Assorts- wa« fll for membership
lhf southern city
....................
turn ()f t-ilh(,|lf Trade Unionist*.
The It.\ was ousted from the
Nixon said hr vpoke tn Pulles made the charge tn%a statement parent federation in
for rnrby telephone Saturday after the | „ Ued on the eve of the meeting. &gt;nipt leadership and some A FLv rc rrtiry wav tmormeu ne naa a j|f (Jlj |hp „ IU il|on W4I worie CIO sources 1111I it *till w n not
recurrence of cancer.
nowr thsn It was tl months ago free of racketeer control.
" It is rrmaikablr that he hat whrn he first brought it to light.
------------------------------taken it as stolrallv as he did,"
"It 11 a sail truth that today.
The Coachella Valley In snulfc.
the vice presidrnl said. "Ills tptr aftrr all Ihe exposure and all the
ern California ranges from XI la
it* were excellent."
promurs of reform and assistance, W&gt; feet below sea level.
Nixon said that whatever decl^ ••
... *,,fr 4,1 ,h* committees and ban, «n is made rrcarilin* Du le. the
ir„ |hp rlploilrd workfr „
CAM ,
Etsenhower Pullev policy of firm - xrry mufh |n Ih, , 4mf
|(on
ne». on principle and Hrxibiltiy hf w„ |#nc tH,(orf hll c iu u ^
on U c ,lr *" *mild continue
came popular," McNlff vatd.
„
. .
&lt; riM.trA local* Eipamling
liiif lA n le r a m
C
Hr in d phony independent unJ l U U C i l l j Lulll M J
tun* and crooked AFL-CIO local*
wrre expanding to fait that "there
Kveningw K A 2-74110
it no hope whaltoever for an Inlernal thaketio which would drive
1out Ihe racketeer*."
111'**i* vi ii
v
\
ji't t iv
fhr McNlff stalrmrnt added to

O f Labor Council M eet

HERTZ
F A 2 -7 7 2 3

A

In 'Crime' Course

WhenF jt i. iUnlver,..,
e c S .s °!t
* * T forces,
‘ ' d talC
. . , . n ,.i, .of'"
. . . . . f .,.h ^federation
cleanup
who Vic Kobdlo, A g l . 601 K. 1*4
drchlnl to install toll cates on itv
alrraifv have been predicting de— ■ P»fking Inti. I! Undere«ll
Iour
tl" rifnl "retourcefulne*t
TV,.
The gatrs were set up so that
•" incoming la r need, only to
T*»» over a treadle to enter, but
M leaving a dime mint t.e vie.
A
Delicious

W

At
,h*, ' ,hr "*&gt; 11
infnileit
A* Mrst, the tludcntt discoverrd that one t*T outside coutvl
roll hark and forth over the treaddie and let any numtier of ear*
ftre. I j 1cr , arrnrdlng tn UK's
chief engineer James W. Sarra.
the car wax rrplarrd by man
power — seven nr eight burly
rollrgianv Jumping up and tlown
on the treadle
And then there wrre Ihe lets
sophisticated undrrgrailua.es who
broke Ihe wnodm arms off »n
often ( more than lou times I that
the university had to start turn
ing them nut in Ihe carpenter's
chop to save heavy replacement
expenses
The university has nm* ordered
new "fool proof" treadles,
.
.—
Ground doves, the tiniest pig
e..n* arotiml, are believed to mat*
- Ufa

I N !

STEAK DINNER
F o r Ym m self anil F a m ily
We are going tn let YOU, our friends and customers, re-name
tEr •
C E LE R Y

C IT Y

RERTAUR ANT

Send u&gt; your favorite name or name* (** many a* yog with).
Earh name on vrpatat*. tdain slip of whit* paper, type er priai
the names nreGy and legibly. Make sure your name and ad­
dins i&gt; on each entry. Ihe person submitting the winning flam*
will trrrive a ticket fnr the—
F IN E S T STEAK DINNER IN T H E HOUSE
am! ERI E PASSES to the Kite Theatre for hlm -rlf and entire
Ivmily 1husband or wife and children). Absolutely free at any
time tn suit his ennvenicnte. CONSOL\T1(1N P R IZ E — 10 raise*
tn The Itltr
CAR EM G4GF.R. Prssprlalor
C O N TES T CLOSES MARCH 1st. I»M
Semi all entries tn —
trie r) City Hrtiauiani
I I I Magsseiia At*.
Saafard. Flartd*

Orders now beinej. taken
for copies of
Ihe Sanford Herald
pidohied im uihi sudUion
F "r

the

past .11 year*

it

ha* hern

Ih* euilom

of the .Sanford Herald tn puhltah annually
a pictorial tourist edition, which will cover
all

phase* of INDt'STIlY k AlifllCL'LTURE,
IIOMK llt'II.D IN fi DF.VKLUl’MKNT,

SCHOOLS k CHL RCHKS, SI'OHTS. NAVY
A&lt; TiVITIKS. SKMINOLF. I Ot M Y AND C t l.TL'RB

W* will mail this Edition anywhere in the
world for you on the date uf publication for

25

Be »ure and plan to send your fritndx up
north a copy of thi* annual tourist edition 10 that
they can *** just what a wonderful
plare Seminole County i* .

Ihe Sanford Herald

family of 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles

WlllVS...v«riri Uffift Runfictirin •( 4-WM«I-OrirR sikklit
lit
M tki-lrt itiMStrttlM ti&lt;«y!

F M liriR f
1st

--------------------------------------------------- ---------—

‘Jeep* Utility Wagon. . .
dual purpo,* srhirle for
bittiness and family I

0 . D. Farrell’s

310 I .

Vrrilfc

Discharges

News 0/ Men

H11 Tfrjr Btet

• it tf o r i

CORDELLS
401 ith

8lr*«i Laal

REPAIR SHOP
Stetford, Fla.

Call oh (Bhinq Ijouh Ohtfah
204 W. 1st Street

£ q —
FA

2-2611

�*

fi

rn

)

r

!•)

—
n

£3

'! .

If

r

!!

CD

CD

V i

VI

CD

CD
X
VI

3

�• *

M . M , 19W
I•

V*

M

m«

Ifn i

' Column To Feature
ihter' Side O f News

A M « and refreshingly differant daily aoiumn dial reports tha
lighter aid* of life in the nation'!
capital becomes a regular feature
In the Sanford Herald on Wcdnrsday, fab. IS, when “ Alignm ent:
Washington." by noted newspaper­
man Ed Koterba. starts making
fit flve-lJmw a week appearance
ha thaaa pages.
It's an out of the ordinary kind
of column One day it may give
Koterba'* first hand report of the
asms Congressional fracas Ural ia
blaiooed in the front-page head­
lines, and the neat day M may
describe a seemingly trivial hut
thought prut oking m n v ersatnm
with worrln) cab-driver. Rig news
er little events, Important person­
alities oc ordinary people — as
long a* they’re interesting, they're
all grist to the Koterba mi!! In
♦Assignment: Washington."
Koterba. a firmer award-winn­
ing reporter on the Washington
post and Times Herald, has U r n
■overing the Washington scene
far more Uisn eight years. As
hia new readers will soon dis­
cover, be rvally knows his w iy
•bout in the complicated mate
fa political, governmental, diplo­
matic, bureaucralic, military and
fuai plain civilian circles that
constitute the busy beehive city
M the benks of the Potomac.
And bees use he rombines a
keen eye for Ibc underlying human qualities in events and peo­
ple with a quiet, unubtruslva hu
mor In hia writing. Ills columns
are Informative, entertaining, of
fan amusing and always enjoy•bla reading.
Born in Omaha. Neb., in May,
1019, Ed (he was christened Ed
ward Victor) Koterba got hia first
whiff of printer*' ink aa a copy
boy on the Omaha World Herald
at Ihc age of IT. lie Interrupted
Ills newspaper career to attend
Ufa University of Omaha for two
pears, and served in the Army,
Where be advanrrd from private
to first Lieutenant in military infaUlgenee, from DM2 to I94S. Re­
turning to civilian life, he became
• reporter and columnist and. lafar, adltor of the Waynesboro
(P a .) Record Herald.
Moving to Washington, 1). C ,
M rly in ttssi. he Joined the staff
fa the Washington Tim et Herald
M a general assignment reporter,
•ontinulng In thst portion when
the paper merged with the Wash
fagton Port.
In 19S2, as a "sideline," hr
Started writing a Washington col
umn for hit farmer paper, the
Waynesboro Record Herald, and
fa HtSS. when K was appearing
In more than a score of other
papers throughout the country, he
resigned from the Washington
Post and Times Herald to devote
full lime fa the rolumn.
Koterba recently was employed
by United feature Syndicate,
Ine„ In replace the late Fredr
lick C. Othman.
Until hia death, Olfiman'a eol
M g , "Fred Othman Says," was

Boy Shot, Killed
For Stealing Gas
T A M I'A l U I ’l)
A |rt year-old
hoy was shot and killed .Sunday
when an angry car owner raughl
him sipbontna gas from Ms vehiale.
Ruseeil K. Harris dlrd fa a focal
hospital here several hours Ister.
Robert L. Perry told |&gt;olire Is#
had been troubled recently by p«rarms stealing gas from his nursery
truck, lie said he opened fire on
the youth with a .22 caliber rifle
earl) Sunday morning when he
saw Harris siphoning r *t from hit
ear
No charces wetv filed pending

Investigation.

appearing in The Herald.
In the interim between Othman's death the employment of
Koterba, The Herald has used
columns by Inex Robb and Wil­
liam S. While.
"Assignment Washington* by
Koterba now gives The Herald
tiro of the lop columni to the
rutton. The other, "Washington
Calling" by Marquis Childs, op
pears three times weekly.

Salesman Popular,
But Picture Shy
RAVENNA,

Brandt Got Ticker Ta p e , But Mikoyan Had None

Ohio -fU PI) —
Traveling salesman James N. Eeh
la m e of the most popular callers
at police station! in Ohio, Penn­
sylvania and New York. Ila'a also
the most camera ahy,
Zcb sells pistols, riot guns, tear
tas. leg irons, blackjacks, handruffs and similar hard war* to
policemen in tha three-state area.
When he hits the road in bit sta­
tion wagon he's a rolling arsenal.
“ I've got about JO revolvers in
my ear," Zeh said. "A ll I need
U to have some thug ace m y pho­
tograph so he could hijack me.
He'd have Use arsenal, complete
with bullets."

By P IIIL NEWSOM
U P I Foreign Newi Fdrtrw
The man-of the-week: Wert Ber­
lin Mayor Willy Brandt.
The place: Washington and New
York.
The quote: "1 know now that
our American friends are strong­
ly behind us. You can rely cc us
Jusl as we know we can put our
trust in you."
This la an age of official travel.
Secretary of Slate John foster
Dulles c m scrawl the phrase,
"Dulles wai here," fa more
daces even than the much travel­
ed and legendary Kliroy fa
World War II fama.

f

Two official visitors fa the U. 8. &gt;ditional part fa «gew York Clty’a
in the last few weeki have repre­ welcome to a visiting foreign dlgsented widely-separated ideologi­ nftary or o national hero. There
cal beliefs. The first was Anas- w ai no ticker tape parada tor
las Mikoyan, drputy premier of Mikoyan.
But he should have seen the
Soviet Russia. Mikoyan smilingly
said Soviet Russia and the U . S. one for Willy Brandt. It was a
had two alternatives: friendship cold, rainy, miserable day in New
York. Bsrt the aruwdrt urned out
or war.
He also repealed the communist anyway.
And aa W rrt Berlin's mayor
demand that the Western powers
rode up Broadway, they cheered
get out of Berlin.
When hr got home fa Moscow, him, "Good luck. Willy," they
Mikoyan said the people of the yelled, of ' Good boy, W illy." •
Late that day, Brandt left for
U. A wanted an end to the cold
war, and reported be saw a Washington and a meeting with
President Elsenhower, But the
chance for a thaw.
Ticker tape parade* are a tra­ neat day be was back fa New

York again, this time for a mam­
moth reception in hia honor.
"The President |ave me firm
assurance that the United States
will defend the people of West
Berlin against anv threat to thslr
freedom," he said.
And he s»id the President told
him: “ A coward has to die 1.000
timei and a brava man only
ooce ."
It M part of U. S national hit
tory fail this nalion forgives its
enemies. It also ia part of the
national nature to cheer far lh*
underdog.
Both of these characteristics
may hava played a part fa the

reception for Willy Brandt.
But sympathies aside, there are
Iwo charcteriilies of the 44-ytarold" West Berlin mayor about
which there i( no doubt.
He hated and fought Adolpf Hit­
ler's Naiism.
And he bate* and continual to
fight Communism.
In Berlin last month, be told
the city parliament:
"free Berlin belongs to tha
(ret world."
It's one and a half miles boIwcen the Capitol and Dsa Whit*
House in Washington.

mrM\
Beginning Tuesday Feb. 17 at 9:00 am.
Kl&gt; KO TER B A

Ladies

Coflee Break Seen
As Habit-Forming
WILLOW GROVE. Pa. fU P D —
The "coffee break" not only ha*
become generally accepted In U.
S. business operations, accordlnr
fa a recent aurvey, but more of
ttn than not there’* more than
one a day.
The National Office Mauagr
mrnt Association suneyed nearly
2.000 firms in the U. S and Can
ads. It reports, and found thal
most businesses now permit two,
one In the morning and one In
tha afternoon, normally of 1&gt; min
Utes each.
Wrslrrti America is more gen
croua with coffee breaks than Use
East, the survey showed. In the
West. 93 per cent of businesses
checked allow two breaks; the
Cansdisn average was to per
rent.
For all firm* rhcckcd fa Can
ada and this country, the aver­
age was *1 per cent with regu­
larly scheduled break* Fourteen
per cent of tha employers aaid
Uicy allowed workers fa have cof
fee or other refreshment on a
mm scheduled basis
Major benrfit reported:
the
breaks served as morale booslera
Major complaint: Workers did not
get back fa work promptly after
wards.

Knitted and woven woolem
and blended fabric* in broken
sizes.
PRICES 27.95 to 75.00
Now Only

^2

Price

Ladies

Coats

Broken sizes,
fabric*.

6 PIECES OF SAMSONITE
LUGGAGE
1 /

a variety of

Price -15.00 to 75.00

NOW ONLY

■/j Price

|A
Piece

j
j

*or

_
^

Only

Price

Goods

In assorted fabric*, regular price* from
69c yd. EACH PIECE SALK TAGGED
AT

Thanks Extended
By DAR Chapter
Thanks were extended to tan
ford mrrrhanta who contributed
to Founder's Day markers by the
Sallir Harmon Chapter of the
D A K fa a butincas mrctlni'
Friday
Special mention was mads' of
Kline M achine Shop, Miracle Con­
crete C o . William E. Kailcr,
Jewelers and James L. Dunn
superintendent of park*.
A magnolia tree will he plan
ted al the Grnrral Sanford lib ra
ry honoring Mrs. H. J . la-liman
for her loyalty and devotion t
Ihe Chapter letters of thanks
were read from the Kate Punran
Smith and Tamassee Schools for
910 sent to each school Mrs. C.
H Dawson repotted that two
I&gt;ook&gt; had been given fa the D
A. K. library from the Chapter

Suits

1/2

Girts

Price

Coats

In agM 2 thru II, a nice selection from
which to select.
PRICKS 11.95 to 15.95

Me ns

Men's Hats

Sport Coats

Nationally

Now '/ j

known

brand, a selsetioa fa
Year

round

weight.

ONE RACK

Uv

Of LaiHe*’

Regular prices ill 93 and 119'

Hreuse*, vhltie*

to

19.96 to close out at

fa.
Price* » M to fa 00

Boy's

styles, all sire*.

solid rnfora and
patterns, rttea fa

YOUR
CHOICE

Price

5.00

7.89

l / j Price

Suits

In assorted fabric*, age* 2 thru 6.
All at

f

*

*/2
Boy's

Price

Sport

Shirts

Long aleevrft, in age* 8 thru 18,
regular price* from 2.98.
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE
AND GET ANOTHER FOR OM.Y
«

Men's

Sport

Shirts

Entire *tock of long *leeve sport *hirt* in cotton*.
wiMilen* mid blend*. Size* small, medium, large
and extra large. Solid c«e&gt;r* anil fabric*.
PRICES 8.85 to 12.50
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET
ANOTHER FOR ONLY

1

“We

/
m

~T

Invite

C h arge

A c co u n ts

•

* *

�Sanford Gets Set
To Greet Baseball
^
business of lif t for lb* Sanford
Bair bill Club will br opened at the
la ir ball park tomorrow.
The announcement wai mada to-

day by Ward Goodrich, business
manager fur Ban ford'a entry in Ihr
Claat D Florida Stata League. A
telephone will be tnalalled, the
number to be announced
Goodrich laid »ea*on'» ticket*
for bo* »rala would lie *old for lio.
rhc*e will entitle holder* to &gt;ee
the 70 home fame*, on 04 playini
date*
Six
douhlrheader* are
scheduled, all dunne the first half
of the *ea»on.
General admiition ticket* will lie
7S cent*, la* included, for adult*.
School children will be admitted
for 26 cent*, la* included. Children
undrr 12. when accompanied by
parent*, will be admitted free.
Sale* date* for ticket* will be
announced, only 2tn&gt; boa teat* will
■c told, Goodrich laid.
Monday throuth Friday camel
n Sanford will dart at 7:30 p. ra.
Saturday caoiri are scheduled for
H p. m. and Sunday conlrst* will
commence at 2 p. m.
t ifficcr* of the corporation which
will guide the leain have not been
chosen. However, it i* expected
W ARD GOODRICH
that Dr. D. H. Slather* wilt be
named president and W. K . Melioberl* at vice pm idrot.
i'acky Roger* lad week wai
named a* Ihe learn manacer. I'layers will report to Frrnandlna
• M u rro w
P l a n s L e a v e Beach for spring irtimnn, March
W N EW Y O R K ( U P I 1— Edward K t».
Hanford celebrates tta return to
Murine, CBS comnicnlator, will
take a year’s leave of abjencs be 'he Florida Sule League on April
22. opponent for the opener here
finmnf July I.
is Orlando.

News Briefs

Milk Board Attacked
Florida milk distributor*
attacked in the Supreme
thr
Milk
Commission'*
authority to aet price* *nd
flaln* procedure*.

today
Court
legal
price

fHomesteadintf ‘Out’

Error Corrected
On Story Of Jury

A LE X A N D R IA . La. (C P U In yesterday's issue of The Her­
Homesteading finally I* on the ald. memberi of a coroner's Jury
way out in Louisiana. On Feb. were identified incorrectly as mem­
14. the state will auction off 1.500 ber* of a "Negro ju ry ."
aerta dill in the public domain.
The jury was called to investi­
gate the falat slabbing of Ira
Uouiiby, 43-year-old Sanford Ne­
HAVANA &lt;111*1&gt;—The luton gro. The erroneous statement said
cabinet, with new Premier Fidel a Negro jury was empaneled for
Castro, presiding *ot*d »»R y ,0* a coroner's In luest.
^ ia y to alaah its aalarle* 50 per
The story should have said a jury
to investigate Die Negro's death
cent.
» n empaneled Memberi of the
jury were T. V. Brown, It. P,
HOLLYW OOD (U P lt— Aulho- Good speed, W. H Ellerbe, Bobby
rttiei were on the lookout today Jones. L. M. Phillips and O. C.
for fambler Meyer Lansky. »ought Rowland.
The llrrakt regrets the error and
for questioning by the Senile
Racket* Investigating Committee hereby offers its sinrere apology
for the mistake. The error was un­
In Waihington.
intentional and The Herald is hap­
py to set tha record straight

Castro Cuts Salury

Gambler Is Sought

^Cyprus-Peace Sought
W

LONDON ( U P i ) — The foreign
ministers of Britain, Turkey and
Greece met with Greek and Turk­
ish Cyprint leaders today to decide
the future of Cyprus and end Ihe
bitter year*-long dispute.

‘Entranced’ By TV
M ERIDIAN Mis* (U P I ) -H . L.
Rucker told police he didn't hear
a thing while a thief was looting
% hie home. Rucker said he wee en­
grossed In a television show at
the time.

Rackets Bill Pushed
W A S H IN G TO N lU P li — -Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mast.i ap­
peared lo have the votes today to
win Senile D io r subcommittee*
approval of his anti racketeering
bill.

#10,000 H ear Graham
M ELB O U R N E . Australia (U P I)
— More than 10.U00 persons pack­
ed Weit Melbourne Stadium again tbntght to hear American
evangelist Hilly Graham conduct
the third meeting of his Austra­
lian (’miade for Ohrid.

No Gambling Ring
TA LLA H A S S EE (U P I) - lode
pendent gambler* takUu advan­
t a g e of recent good weather— not
a crime syndlcale — today was
blamed for a pickup in- book­
making activities in thr Miami
area.

City Is Isolated
ST. JO H N ’S, Nfld. (U P I)— This
North Atlanlic port city ol ao.ooo
was isolated from the Canadian
mainland today in Ihe wake of a
, — savage billiard that touched off
a series of avalanches, killing
at least six person* and drstroying a group of homn.

Commission Buys
Trailer, Rezones
The Hoard of County Commlapurchased a used tiailer
for 32,w&gt;0 this morning from J.
IBM. MrKentlr. The sralid hid was
opened and approved.
In other action. Ihe Board ap
proved the re toning of sections of
Indlsn Mound Village lo commer­
cial I for expant ton of the Sanford
Iloal Worksi; approved the reiotiing of the Lake ItranUey subdivi­
sion for construction of duplexes;
and toned commercial a section of
Entminger Farms netr l/mgwood.
mo n m

•Vatican Broadcasts
VATICAN C IT Y (UP)-Vatlcan
Radio inaugurated a new service
beamed toward Japan Monday
nighl with a message bp Pope
John X X III.

Two J u d g e s Sought
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
George Smsthers says be will
ask Congress to provide for two
£ » * federal judges as Florida.

New Car To Sport
Unusual ‘Gadget,*
All But Forgotten
N E W YORK &lt;UI&gt;l ) ~ " L a o k , "
said thr man, and lie opened Ihe
luggage compartment of the styl­
ish little green bodied automobile
and pointed to a gadget of the
open road that most Americana
forgot about during thr 1930*.
Indeed. most young driver* never
heard of It.
There it was. standard equipment
in an automobile *&gt; new that it
w-onl be on sale nationally in
America for another month or so,
II was a crank-long, metallic,
mounted on hook* and ready fur
use In ease of conking out of the
starter
'Th e Japanese." said the dem­
onstrator, "think of everything
There’s many a time since lha
crank vanished from the auto
scene that I've .wished I had one,
plus an engine I could hook It lo."

Struck By Truck,
Admiral Is Killed
WASHINGTON (U P I) Vice
Adm. Oihornr B Hardison I Ret ),
holder of the Navy Cross for heroism in World War II. was injured
fatally Monday when struck by a
truck.
Hardison tut, died in a hospital
several hours alter he stepped
inlo the side of the vehicle and
was thrown beneath its whrrtl,
police said.
He was cited for herui-m vvhile
commanding an aircraft carrier
in Ihe Pacific in I9U Hr was
commanding offirer of the Ana
coitla Naval Air .Station in 1644
and was aide to the assistant sec­
retary of navy for air before go
ing to sea In World War II.

Notorious Badman
Placed On List Of
'10 Most Wanted'
W A S H IN G TO N tU P II — John
Thomas Freeman, a knife-wielding
fugitive, whose partner in erim r
was found brutally crushed, shot
ami hi* throat silt, was placed to­
day on the FHI's U*t of to moat
wanted criminals
Technically, til* 40 ■year - old
rriminal la being sought on federal
auto theft and robbery charges.
In the F B I files, he is known at
a vicious lawbreaker who has pi*
lol whipped women, stabt-ed men,
kepi a bawdy bouse and . onoder*
himself "too smart to work."
FrTcman. a native of Oklahoma,
is believes) to be armed and the
FBI considers him "estremely
dangerous.” He la described a*
•*a fast-moving, far ranging felon
who apparently considers a gun
part of being welldrr*»ed.“ He
in i a fondness for Mrsicsn food.
The federal warrants against
him charges that Freeman and
(Hen Roy Maynard, an r* -convict
from Colorado, burglarised a drug
store at Echo. Kan. and atolr a
red sports car at Wichita Falla,
Tea., last September.
A few- day* after the Lebo rob­
bery, Maynard'* body was found
in a wooded area near Fort I-audcrdale, Fla. He had been stran­
gled, shot through the head and
hts throat slashed. Ills entire midsection had been crushed, appar­
ently by someone jumping on his
aldonteri and chr«i.
Following la a thumbnail de­
scription of Freeman:
Age 40; height. 5:10 or 6:11;
weight. |(SO to 170 pound*, slender
build, black hair, gray eyes, rud­
dy cuiiiplestun. Two scars on left
side of mouth, operation scar on
right hip, cut scars on left tup
and left big toe; tattoos "N .E F ."
and "Leah" on outer left fore­
arm, "M B '' and "M O" on right
forearm. " B J F " on left knee.

Berlin 'Showdown'
Could Be Delayed
MOSCOW ( U P I ) - The Western proposal for a Big Four for­
eign minivtera conference on G er­
many may have laid the ground
wurk for postponing (hr showdown
this spring on West Berlin, foreign it ipin rn atic sources said to­
day.
Th r source* said they consider­
ed II likely that the Soviet U n ­
ion would accept the Western pro­
posals for the conference made In
notes ‘ delivered Monday.
It was noted that the Soviet
government had been pressing far
some time for East-Writ talks on
thr question of Berlin and G e r­
many.
The source* said that while the
Soviets might seek clarification
on some points and make tome
counterproposals befurr agreeing
on a time and place, the general
expedition was that the talks are
likely to start before May 27.
American officials said the West
preferred that the conference be
held in la ir April or early May
in Geneva or Vienna.
Last Nov. 27, thr Soviet govern­
ment said it would turn over its
control functions in Uerlin *.o the
East Germans unless thr subse­
quent six months produced an
agreement to makr West Berlin a
"free, demllitariird" city.

*
VOL

D n ltn d

P rre #

Lauad

W Ir*

INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Ea tn b lU h e d

1908

TU ES D A Y . FEB R U A R Y

'Outer Space' Interests Satellite Is Copy
Of Medicine Ball
Seminole High Students
titudenl* in acience ela*«ea at
Seminole High School, at the Sth
and 10th grade level, show a keen
interest in Ihe wonders of outer
space.
Such Unng* as the invinUun of
(he electric light and Pascal's

Navy Blimp Falls,
Four Feared Dead
PIN KTO W N. N . C. ( UPI ) — A
Navy blimp p l u n g e d into the
(•real Dismal Swamp In Ihr pre­
dawn darkness today and explod­
ed into a holocaust in which four
of ita seven crcwinemberi appar­
ently perished.
A logging crew pushed through
Ihe muddy, densely • thicketed
swamp to c a r r y three of the
crewmembers to a hospital at
Washington. N. C.. where they
were reported in critical condi­
tion.
The remaining member* of the
ill fated tighter than air craft, one
of two on a trip from the C.lyneo
Naval Air Station at llruniwlrk,
Ga . to the blimp installation at
laikcliursl. N. J ., were missing
and pmunted dead.
rtrscuen found no bodies in lilt
ankle deep water and thick un­
dergrowth surrounding the disas­
ter scene, but left to naval authoritlei the Usk of probing the
smoldering ashes marking the
main wreckage
Thr hospitalised sailors, suffer­
ing raslnly from burns were
identified as Lt. J. C. I.ynford
May. 2S, of Oswego, Ore.; A T Roy
Lyon. II, of Ferndale, Mich , and
AMS Orville L. Moore of McAl
lister, okia.
The Navy identified the miss­
ing as: Lt. Arthur A. Ahrendta,
64, Wilke* Harre, Pa.; Lt. ()|&gt;
August A. Cathir. 64. Brooks,
Ore; AMI Frank R Day 13. St.
Simons Island. Ga.; and AT2 An­
derson F. Howard. Jr., College
Park. Ga.

Visitor Aces 16th
At M ayfair Club
A gui-st at the Mayfair Inn from
New Rrx-helle. N . Y.. mad* a holein on* Sunday at the Mayfair
Country Club. Imu Sack used a
five wood for hts a-e on Ihe 147yard Kith hole
Sack finished with a 1*8. Playing
in his foursome were Sol Rich­
mond, IVte R ein ami H, Atkins,
all gueitl at Ihe hotel.

Weather
Partly cloudy throuth Wednes­
day. Few widely Mattered after­
noon shower*. High thli allrrnoon
near aa. low tonight M to 65.
Variable winds ■ I* It mile* per
hear.

Law of Pressure have to lake a
back seat to Dr. Von Brauns ex­
periments of space conquest
In a world of moon shoot* and
rocket mastery, the children of
today arr confronted from every
communicable source as to the
Importance of world dominance
through space travel. It I* the
talk of everyone, everywhere and
local student* are no exception.
From
100 student* seme tier
projects, approximate!) 55 per
cent selected a topic, of Uirtr own
choire. relating to rockets, mtss
ties, project* at Cape Canaveral
or similar areas dtrrrlly aligned
to miter spare. This tend* to
show just where their main in­
terest of scirnce lie*.
This again can tv validated by
Uie profound class discussion* en­
countered whenever the subject
Practically every student ran add
be or she ha. read or
seen to make thr disruption worth
while to all. The same is not true,
however, when Archimedes' prin­
ciple or Hall'a prorrss is Ihe topic
of debate.
There are the few who divress
‘I
'
J
A
T
.
c" r&gt;th,n‘ ' •• »• «l* c le d f hUl
when thry are talking about the
"apace age."
Teacher* feel that this ta good,
as long a* student* do not for­
get the basic principles of scirnce
responsible
fo r
advancements
made toward the goal of solving
Ihe mysteries of spier; and that
such men as Edison, Pascal,
Archimedes and Hall were Instru­
mental in developing these prin
ciplea.

Negoes To 'Mix'
All Alone, Maybe
F R O N T ROYAL. Va. (UPI&gt;—
Wwrrwrs County abollibti racial
segregation In III only high school
Wednesday but most of the white
students and the Ne*ro childrrn
will he seatrd a half mile apart.
It would come as no surpnse to
this uld Shenandoah Vallry town
If only a handful of white aludrnl*
sleet to join 22 Nrgrurs for Ihr
reopening of the school which was
built to accommodate 1.000.
Warren County, Ihe first pre
dominantly rural area in Virginia
lo comply with court ordered inte­
gration. will, In rffrrl, surrender
the hlg school silling on a hilt
top to thr Negroes.
The county1* white students,
about #00, will remain In the
makeshift
private els vie* they
have allrndrd siner last Kept. 12
when the high sehool was closed
under Virginia's now e a 1 1n e I
"massive rrilstancr" laws.
The private classes, set up In
churches, a union hall and a con­
federate museum on an emerg­
ency basil lait fall will ronlinue
for at least the remainder of the
rurrent school terra.

CAPE C A N A V E R A L, Fla ( U P I )
The satellite hurled into the aky
today by the Navy's Vanguard ia
a tiny wrathrr bureau, the ai&gt;e
and shape of a mrdtrine hall.
The sphere has two small win
time's on opposite sides from which
instrument* *.*n the cloud*, aea

A ny Liffe On Mars?
Science Thinks So
W ASHINGTON ( U P I ) - Many remain skeptical but that two re
scientist* now believe tbsl the cent studies bolster the life on
first apace traveler to reach Mars theory.
Mara wrtll find some form of lifr
Researchers at the Air Force
there.
School of Aviation Mrdicine at
Such a possibility long hac beta Randolph Field, Tex., conducted
a subject of scientific speculation a series of trsts to determine
Interest ha* intensified in propor whether organisms such as bac­
Uon to man's stride! toward even­ teria and fungo could survive un­
tual Interplanetary travel.
der Martian conditions
If Ilfs does exist on the earth's
They were placed to Jars filled
nearest planetary neighbor, it with nitrogen at low pressure,
very likely la s primitive form corresponding to the Martian at­
such aa bacteria and fungi. Bui mosphere. and exposed to sudden
Mars could have developed some temperature changei from 7T de­
animal lift adapted to ita r«pid grees above tero to 13 below
temperature changes and almost
Organism* requiring the normal
oiygenless atmosphere.
amount of oxygen died But those
The National (ieorgraphie ftoci needing liitle or no oxygen vur
t i f reports that sum* scientists, vlvod sod tvan grew.

17. 19MJ

RAN’ F O R D .

F L O R ID A

N O . W it

nisb her with values, but dui not
want them produced until iht en­
tire appraisal had been cumplrlrd
Lkiwllng compared the value of
a house to Ihe car market, deserv­
ing Ihr depreciation in • year of
wear. In rvplaining how his em­
ploye* resrhnl their conclusion*
atom! a buiklmg. he said. "After
you look at hundred* of houses
you can tell what kind of floors
they have ami whether Hie walls
are plastered."
Hr added: "But the people want
lo know whit their taxes will hr.
and I can’t tall them that. It i*
customary to make an appraisal
knuwing what the assessor i* go­
ng lo do.”
When reminded of the state law
requiring 100 per sent assessment.
Dowling said, "It doesn't matter
whst the law says There isn't any
county ut Florida with lou per
rent assessment, and I've never
worked on on* before."
Commissioners adriioo Dowling

Burglar Gets $50
At Sanford Motors
The office of Ihe Sanford Mo
tor Co,, UXh St. and Sanford
A v e , was ransacked early this

morning
While nothing was taken from
Ihe office, more than ISO wai
stolen from the rath register
In Ihe spare part* room.
Police officer* W. R. Cttsgrave
and John Rumbley reported that
all was quiet at the corner during
• 4 a. m. check. Tracks were
found beneath on* of th* win
dow* where entrance was gained
Thr burglary was reported by
J W. Bogle at 7.24 a. m.

to go on with the job, |&gt;utting a
full cash value on th* cards. Die
Board also aikrd him to give Sirs.
Walker the card* at soon at jxst•ibl*.
Dowling said he would talk lu
Mr*. Walker about their sched
ulea, since th* tax roll will have lo
be mode up within th* nett few
months. Ilowllng promised that the

Two Cars Collide;
Occupants Unhurt
Two cars collided last nighl at
th* intersection of Woodlawn Dr.
and Onora Rd . but drivers and
passengers escaped unhurt.
Slate Trouper J. L. Slkrs said
that Jainrt Lawrence Kravriiiann,
17, 2122 Wood* Ave , Orlando,
was llie driver of one car. Oscar
William Ia&gt;rch, Fort Atkinson,
Wis., the driver of thr other.
Sikes said the accident, near
Pinrcrrst Baptist Church about
#:2n, occurred as I/ireh wst com­
ing out of Woodland Dr., Krasemann was going east on Onora.
The Krasrmann vehicle was oc­
cupied by aeveral hoy*.
Kritemann was charged with
failure to have hla vehicle undrr
control and going 16 m ilri per
hour la a 33 mile ion*.

F uneral Tom orrow
Funeral service* for Mr*. Fletta
I. Snare, who died Sunday night
in Orlando, will be held at th«
Britton Funeral Homs. Mr*.
Snars will be buried to Evergreen
Cemetery

immrdlatrly

Ihe service*

following

Satellite T o Snoop
On Sun, Rain, Sea
B U L L E T IN
W A S H I N G T O N ( I ' l ’ D — T h e United S I m I m
Ihe firot weat he r M lellile ia o r b it today.

plated

CAPE CANAVERAL Eli*. (U PI)—A Navy Vanguard
iimtlvvi into the skit'* today bearing a 20-iiK'li satel*
*w.
r*.rt
1
t!r
o“
.
'
r,.l'r'‘,rlll‘
tM
r
iite
on
a
historic new study of tint atmospheric conditions
first step toward obtaining con
tinuous mapping of the earth's that cause (ho north's turbulent weather.
Immediate mission of tha new earth muon wu* to mea­
wrathrr.
The weather station has a life sure cloud cover surrounding the earth, hut one of the til*

expectancy of atwiut two weeks.
The liny station operate* by
sending hack to eaith information
representing measurement of the
reflection from objects over which
it passes, Photoelectric celts trans­
late this reflection— which varies
in intensity for cloud*, land and
water— inlo ele trie Impulses.
The ImpuNrs are sloted in a
tape recorder within the vatelllte
for transmission* to the earth on
signal from land-louml tracking
•tattoo*.
One transmission will be seal on
each of Ihe «alrlhte's orhil*. The
information on Ihe tape then would
erase on another ngnal from a
mini-track sialiun, clearing it for
storage or subsequent messages.
Th r satellite contains a srrond
transmitter to semi hack lo earth
tracking information, temperature
within the payload and other in­
formation. Thai tranimitter has a
life esperlaliry of four week*.

Woman Strangles
Her Mother, 85
M ILW A U K E E , Wis
(UPI)
—
"Whal you did to my baby I do
(o you," an Estonian Immigrant
lotd her U y e a ro lii mother
Then the daughter. Mr*. Lydia,
Tarasidit, 54. strangled her moth­
er with two head scarves.
Police round Mrs Julue Saar,
»S. lying dead on the floor of ■
rear bedroom while Mrs. Tar*
sidla aat quietly by.
Relatives tab) the killing Mon
day night elimavrd a 35 year feud
between mother and daughter
In broken English, Mr* Tara
vldiv laid how shr gave birth to
an illegitimate child 35 years ago
Her mother look the hahy and
"cut off it* head." she told police.
A nephew. George Saar, 20. said
Mrs Tarasldis also blauird her
mother for the death ol her hua
hand last June of an ailment offtrially listed as kidney disease
At poRcr headquarters, Mrs.
Taraddix calmly told officer* how
she went to her mother's bedroom
"to talk lo her for the last time "
"If she did not listen, thru I
do it to her . . ami I da ll. I did
and l want for punishment "

Toastina.stcm Meet
Toastmaster member will invite
their wives to dinner tomorrow
night at the Mar lanl Restaurant.
Judge Voile W illiimi Jr. will he
llw gurst speaker. The dinner will
he at 0-30 p. m.

County Assessment Ahead Off Schedule
Property evaluation in Seminole
County is ahead of schedule, ac­
cording to It. L. Dowling, presi­
dio, t of the Dowling Appraisal Co.
Hr appeared before County Com­
missioners this morning to give a
progress rcjKirt.
Dowling told Ihr Board Diet the
mapping of the |K)pulatKin ia 76
per rent eomplelrd and that no per
rent of the buildings have Iw-en
appraised.
Sanford, Longwood, Altamonte
Springs and Ovtrdo have been finithed, although values have not
leen set on any i-uildings. When
asked why he had not submitted
in/ cards lo Mr*. Mary Karla
Walker, he said that he could fur-

*

Navy Fires Weather Vanguard

Casualties hinted
A LrflEIIS. Algeria ( UPI ) - The
French military command an­
nounced Monday that 532 Alger!
an rebel* were killed, wounded
or captured In flashes with
French security force* last week.

X L IX

AM

iNioks would be open lo till- public
a month liefiirr thr Fqualiiation
Hoard meeting, givin* taxpayers
a chance to settle complaints, if
any arr found.
"Tou can't find * totter method
than the one we uce to put in tax
office*,” Ita* ling «aid. "You iiave
bought the entire office system
which nerds only lo to Installed
and i-«:petuated ut future asses*menu "
David Andrews, ap|&gt;raivrr In the
tax assessor's office, vat in the
audlrnrr. Hr said nothing.

--------------------------------------------------------------. innate targets of sut-h miniature
weather stations In space would
be to spot Atlantic hurricane* and
Pacific typhoons.
The National Ancwnauuca and
Spar# Administration annov'Mad
that all three slag** of th* bulletvhaped mis silt had fired success­
fully.
Dr John Thurmond ukrd Ihe
The NASA Saul the Vanguard
Board ol County Cominlssjonera
to clarify his position in the b rin g , so often plagued is th*
county health department this I'**1 ky failure*. "looked good."
Tb tre „is one eatelhl* from a
morning.
■ _.
Dr Thurmond charged that due
'••‘guard tiring now etrlo Ihe failure of two health ol cl*"“ 1LhT
Today • rocket w*&gt; set to plots
finals to comply with his re­
quests, two patients had suffer­ th* aatrllite to an orbit with a
minimum altitude ol 300 to 100
ed.
nillea and a maximum altitude sf
The tm-dical director said that
l.tUM) mites.
he hail atkrd hospital admission
Th e only previous Vanguard Is
for an expectant mother, whose
baby otherwise was lo small to achieve an orbit wsa s 6Vxpound tra'. sphere (ired la g March
live. "In ihy opinion."
17
and now In tn orbit that may
Thurmond said the request was
last aa long la 2,0V) years.
never made by the Hrslth De­
Today's flung ear an import­
partment official; the hahy was
ant nrw scientific effort to find
born si home with Ihr services
out what gives us the kind of
of a midwife: despite the pro­
weather we have on earth.
vision of an incubator, Ihe baby
Crammed into the 20-inch, 21 Sidied ll weighed only 3'v pound*
pound sphere were InalnmionU to
at birth.
scan th* clouds, sea and earth.
In another example, Dr. Thur­
The intro ale package rfpresen*mond told Dir Hoard, ha had ask­
ed Ihe first step toward obtaining
ed confirmation for heart surgery
coultouou* mapping of the earth's
on an indigent patient. The hos­ weather system.
pital called to ask where th*
This particular space weather
patient was; the letter had n*v*r
station was designed to
been written.
m i lit* aid dele fee about
Dr. Thurinuitd was asked to re­ weeks.
turn this afternoon with the two
At 16:55 am . flame* muabllrstlh Department officials. D ie
rwiiaed from the bate of live
Board wai
to stamina the gaunt, cartridge • shaped rocket
charge*.
end it ruse gradually from Mn
launching sue.
Picking up speed, It forged into
a heavy overcast about 47 second!
after olastoff and only ita tow
rumble roukl be heard aft*f that.
Th* Navy said that only three
mor* Vanguard launching* are
.
„ „ , .
scheduled in Ihe aerie*.
1 hlldren from
all Seminole
Cuunty •fhool» *r* k " * 11 11 *h'
county fair today.
Prom 3:30 lo T p. m . the
youngsters will enjoy the exhibit*
and midway at the American
Leg inn Fair grounds on IT M
Die fair opened nflielally yesterday afternoon, when Ihe rnmmerelal exhibit building was de^ C A t.K CANAVERAL. Fla. (U P I)
! “ •!
- T h e Air Force maintained strict
Field. Following s roneert by the secrecy today about a new type
Seminole High School hind, a
of solid fuel rocket fired from Ihs
short address was given by Kar- teat renter Monday.
lyle llousholder. Introduced were
An official statement released
leadrrs of Seminole t’ounly: Cora after the firing ahed little light
mission Chairman John Krlder, on the new program; "A research
. . . f l"
or I-e# Gary. Oviedo; Mayor Al *d."
lairinann, I-onuwood, and Frank
ll was learned unofficially,
Evans, Lake Mary.
ever, (hat Ihe test vehicle was the
Fair I’rvstdrnt Lynn Lyons cut
forerunner of a new top secret
the riht-on, and the week of fun
rocket Just passing from th* ptaiv
began. The fair will to open from
nirig Into the testing stage.
rt p. m to midnight Wednesday
The rocket wai about 40 fe«4
and Friday; from n&lt;»&gt;n to 6 p. m.
Thursday, when children of the long and not nearly 10 heavy in
Methodist Children's Home and Ihe tody as Ihe Navy's solid fuel
Lutheran Haven wilt be gue.ls; I’olarts. Hut the roar it gave off
and from noon to midnight Hat as It rumbled out over Ihr ocean
w.*s much like that of a I'olarli.
unlay.
lt was believed at first tha
Among the *|&gt;crlal features of
rocket was • jet powered Green
lb* exhibit* are dally drmonstra tjoail, which U
designed for
Hons by the Seminole County
launching from HIT and U32 jet
Home DrinonsUntion Clubs.
Tonight the Sanfurd Club will bumtor* Hilt proved false, al­
though ihr firing was earned out
diow rush veal weaving Tomor­
row, thr li.n cva Huh will demon- by the McDonnell Aircraft Co,
of SI. tonus. Mo., which manufac­
vtratc liquid embroidery; tomor­
tures the Green ljuail.
row night, Luke Monroe will dls
play the art of making ceramics.

Thurmond Charges
Cooperation Lack

Local Fair Opens;
Youngsters Guests

A ir Force Silent
About New Rocket

Clinic To Be Held
For Local Farmers
He tumult County fruit and vege­
table growers, buyers and shippers
luday were urged to attend a clinic
(&gt;o the I'rnshable Agricultural
Commodities Aet of DUO at W rit
I'atm Beach. Feb. 25.
Under this act. grower*, buyers
ai.d shipper* of all fresh fruits and
vegetables arr afforded Hie great­
est protection jioMlhle from dis­
honest and fraudulent ptaetkra,
according to l -u Ihitner. manager
of Ihr Florida .Slate Farmers' M ar­
ket her*.
Burner said invrtligalkma and
proseeotiua*, where advliabU, are
condurted by J . W. Branch, W in­
ter Haven, nt no rest to th# grow­
er.
"Everyone Interested to agricul­
ture should to familiar with this
act, vinca It haa the maana of sav­
ing th.inlands of dollar* for grow­
ers and If Ihe only means airoci-

Cattlemen Enter
Kissimmee Show

Semmolt County exhibitors do­
minate the list of entrant* to th#
Kisitmmr* V a 11 • y livestock
Show, which starts tomorrow and
runs through Sunday.
In Aberdeen Angus class, Rob­
firally designed for their protoert Hopkins of I-ongwuod la en­
lion." Ilutnrr laid.
The act regulates the lltfiulng, tered. llrahmin exhibitors include
A. I)udi and tone, Oviedo. Here­
bonding and shipping of dealers.
Ae an example of whit the act ford* are entered by Jerry and
means to farmera, Ilutnrr said Arden Arndt, Oviedo. Shorthorn
that dealer reports on prices paid exhibitors include Carl Stubbing*,
"due to infcnut quality, spoilage, Lake Mary.
Commercial purebred breeder*
ele.," can to investigated thor­
oughly al Do m tt to the grower, will to shown al well aa 411 Club
entries. Th* show la to lla
if &gt;uch reports ere doubted.
Hr jointed out tint taint grow­ year.
er* tsks "extremely low prices"
when they Wouldn't. Familiarity
with this act probablv would re­ N o Hooks, N o E xam s
EAST LANUNO, Mkh. (U P I)
sult m more investigations for
prices received In c a m where — A classroom with a* taatbneh*
gruaer* are told that th* “vary and no axamlaaltoaa might la
uw prices on th# other end of th# on# way to atlaulau th# areaUre
Un*" wera doe In quality at mar­ thinking at gifted ehildraa, aayi
ch* ndu*.
Dr. C. Gration Ramp, Michigan
Resrn atiooa for lha meeting Stato Univarsity researcher.
should be made by calling Hutner
Ratap feel* many gifted ahM&gt;
*1 FA t - i m A barbecue will to ren are Hi fled by n
a(i
seared altar lha matting.
room i

"rigid"

re-

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115287">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 16, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115288">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115289">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 16, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115290">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115291">
                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 16, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115292">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115293">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115294">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115295">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11563" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11201">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/340756ead83b4fc412812d0f86ead246.pdf</src>
        <authentication>b880312f9019f13a7cf0931fd5885e40</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115286">
                    <text>jQ M M M I

1

M

f t

Troops Maneuver Gtrusmen Split On Proposed Ad Tax

Dixie’s Lighter Side In Honduras Fight
(Jelled P re s* totenutiaeal
T h « lighter aid* ef D ixie:
John L a rry Jackson. U , decided
to taka down the t i p on Ihe bach
of hi* ear reading: "H elp atamp
Out women d riv e n ."
The deeiiloa wai reached after
hie auto awerved off an Atlanta
atrect and erathrd into a retainto ll wall.
Jackaoa waa unhurt,
police
said, bat ahowed tome e m b le m *
■tent.

II

Near Albany, Ga., an A ir Force
T J J tra iner made what poailbly
ia the aloweat IS mile trip on rec­
ard for )et plane*.
The plane had to be taken by
road to the nearest airfield alter
I t . John T . Maya and aludent;
Fra n k P. Waltera forceed H on a highway. It took

K

h
I .

8
■

Police to Baton Rouge, La.,
tfiooght the coat George Johnion
J r . waa wearing appeared a U t
laraa for him.
So officera forgot the hit of toformation Johnion cam* In to vol
unleer, questioned him as to hi*
ewn activities, finally charged him
with atealiing the coat — among
ether thing*.
Mae Chewntng (a man) waa on
the outside looking In until officers
to Rockingham, N.C., discovered
to* m ilk cartons ha had been
peddling I s ja il in mates contained
w hisky. Vice veraa, now.
M ust have been strong coffee
they were brewing in county of■tee at Birmingham, Ala. Offl•lain nailed a halt to the practice
because fumes were causing m ilfunctions at the air conditioning

R o sily the goofleat sport# sontoet to recant waaks was tbs has
k«tball gams between Oglethorpe
U n ive rsity at Atlanta and Jackgsavflto Stats College at Alabama.
I n effectively did Jacksonville
Bu te Impede the action that N
was ■ scoreless tie at the half and

Ry R O B E R T S . M c N E IIJ ,

the final acora waa to-tf. The
T E L flU C IG A L P A . H e a d e r * *
atalling t a c t i c s didn't pay off.
f U P ! ) — Reports from the prov­
Oilethorpe won.
inces told t o d a y of Indecisive
maneuvering by both side* to
There was a bit of waited n o ­
tion in the Georgia Legislature. Honduras' five-day old revolt.
Several provincial towns have
After both houiea voted favor­
changed hands line* the revolt
ably on a b ill Introduced at the
requeit of Gov. E rn e st Vandiver, ■tarlrd Saturday—aom* of them
twice—but the only fighting re ­
the governor vetoed it . Too h a illly
ported so fa r was a sk irm ish at
advised on the need for it, be
Saba, 120 o«ld miles northeast of
said.
here, to which on* man on each
aid* was killed .
The
standard procedure has
been fo r a rebel force to take
over ■ town, after chaaing out Ihe
government garrison, only to flee
when loyal reinforcements a rrive .
At latest report*, rebel column*
were threatening Santa R o n , capN EW Y O R K (U P I&gt; — M rs. Ann
Thompson, 41 • year -old *onlfac­
to r's wife, w ill be arraigned In
felony court today fo r robbing a
bank of SI.OOO "to see bow assy
M w as."
M r*. Thompson disdainfully toss
ed the money back at a teller at
the Jamaica Saving* Hank Wed­
nesday after sh* obtained K with
• note reading: "S h u t up or
otherwise! Give me one million
d o lla rs." Police said she had been
drinking.
M r*. Thompson, a p lnerla wait­
ress, had a savingi account al
Ihe (tank fur 12 year*. She walked
In quietly but steadily, withdrew
1200 from her *276 account, and
then shored the note at teller Ba r­
bara Thorne.
M r*. Thorn* counted out 11,000
In b ill* and handed them to Mrs.
Thompson who walked to the nest
teller'* rage where Constance
ilia * was working. ‘'T h is la your*,"
M rs. Thompson shouted, toiling
the money over the m c lii grating
Whlla b ill* cascaded over M ist
R a lt' head and shoulders, M rs
Thorn# pressed the bank alarm.
Hy the time guards rearhed Mrs.
Thompson, she had passed out.

Woman Robs Bank,
Gives Money Back

LA K ELA N D C V PI) Florida
citrus growers and processor!
were split down the middle today
over a proposed new law for
collecting citrus advertising taxes.
The two segments of the Indus­
try collided head-oo ot • public
hearing Wedneaday on a proposal
that the tax be levied directly
of Copan province, and
8Hal
arda i, eapilal at le m p ira prov.
Inc*. So far no attack has been
reported from either place.
Authorities here denied a rebel
radio report that Col. Armando
Velasques C errito, who hid been
living at a refugee to Nicaragua,
has returned to Honduras to com
m ind the Insurgent*.

against th* growers, to stead of
being collected indirectly farther
up the commercial channel.
The Commission, after listening
to the pros and corn, decided to
r r f e r th* thorny Issue back to 1U
legislative committee for furth e r
(tody.
The U se s are now collected by
whoever is th* firs t to put the
fru it to commercial channel*—the
processor! In about U per cent of
th* c u e s and growers coopera­
tives to about 4S per cent.
The processors, led by H. R .
Cloud, vice president of Minute
Maid Corp., argued Wedneaday
that they need th* money to
finance their own brand adverti­
sing.
M arvin Walker, general mao

agor nf to# Florida Cltrua Brow ers
Cooperative at Lake Wales, coua
tared
that
hI ■
organisation
passed on lb* taxes to growera
when tbay were paid lo r tbelr
fru it.
Commission Attorney W. J.
Steed of Orlando aald ba could
draw ap a legislative b ill calling
for tha growera to pay the tax
directly which would be const I tutional.
But Counts Johnson of Tampa,
an attorney for Florida Cltrua
Mutual,
argued that such a
measure would ba unconstitutio­
nal when growers sold their crop
while s t ill on the tree. He said
th* eariae tax would than be­
come a property tax and tboe

Lady Disc Jockey Finally Doxos O ff
PO C A TELLO , Id sh s (U P I ) —
Disc jockey Je W arner hoping to
set a new wake-a-thon record,
fe ll asleep in her fiance's arm*
Wednesday night.
Sh* had stayed awake tar near­
ly 209 hours, 4T hours abort of the
goat aha had set fo r herself.

I
( ) For

The attractive a • yaar • e ll
blonde's wake-a-thoa ended Jutf
m hours, 41 minutes and 10 sec*
ends after It began. She had spent
tha tima spinning records at her
studio in an effort to aid tha
March at Dimes.

VOTE
( ) Against

I k * P re f "»*&lt; B to *.to a year pay rate* tor eoertboea* e ffk la k ,

S IG N A T U R E ___________________
A D D R E S S ______________________
Y o u r sig n a tu re and a d d re ss m u st be g ive n .

M A IL TO P. a BO X 27* — SA N FO RD , F L O R ID A

Illegal.

(j

M a y w * h «lp yo u se le c t y o u r fa v o rite V a le n tin e s g if t ? W e 've
■ lo v e ly e je c t io n fro m

w h ic h lo ohooee. T o lle t r t o * ,

sp o rtsw e a r, lin g e rie , drensoe, J e w e lry , handbags, g love*, hoed
■ n il m a n y e th e r g if t ke m e too n u m e ro u s to Hat.
i

French Discussing
Algerian Problems
P A R IS ( U l1! &gt;— P r e a id a n t
Charles de Gaulle summoned the
French cabinet into session today
to discuai the Algerian problem
and th* new rrtaia In FrancoTunisian relation*.
The cabinet waa called to the
presidential palace ostensibly to
hear Premier Michel Dcbre re
port on hie tour of rebellion
wracked Algeria. R I g h t w I n g
French s r llle r t mads plain their
discontent with de Gaulle'* AlgerIan policies during Debra's visit.
Hut the c ris is between France
and Its former protectorate ot Tu
n iiia was eipected to be given
p rio rily by th* nation'! highest
cnunrll.
Relations between France and
Tun isia have dropped to their
lowest point since Ihe French
bomhing ot a Tu n isia n border v il­
lage a year ago. The French
charged the village nf SaklH SldlYoussef was a alaging point tor
Algerian rebel forces
On Tuesday, the Tunisian gov
trn m rn l charged that French
m o rU ri In Algeria shcllrd the
frontier village of Khaneurt. k ill
Ing on* villager and Injuring aev
real others.

Welcome Wagon
Hootoas
W * K n o c k on T o u r D o o r
w it h G if U k G re e tin g s
fro m F rie n d ly B u s in e s s
n e ig h b o rs so d Y o u r
C ivto and Boctol
W e lfa re Le a d ers

eft
C h u te a t residence
A rriv a l* of Newcomen be
S a n fo rd
P A 2 -I7 5 A
B u l k G allagher

Can-Can

Petticoats

T h r ill her with one of our lovely canenn p*tliconto . . . Juat in time to
with those Spring and Summer fu ll
• kirlo rl dresses.

6.95 up

R Is rilu n a trd that there are
more than ll.OfO laundries to this
cminlry

•very k h *

" C h e r w - V a n illa

Shortie

Pajamas

B y San louel to aura to
please, cotton A

dneron,

nylon in colid and p rin ts.
Bv* all Ihe new colors and
atylea.

3.98 up

Slip j
Beautiful alipa and half*
alipc In whlta, blank and
pacteli. Tailored to perfec­
tion or laelly trimmed.

Is

8.98 up
F ro m

th *

S u p tr

S

u b

T re a su re

C h # *t

Here’* a flavor that every on# w ill
love — New Cherry Vanilla. It's
Super Sue creamy Vanilla ica
cream with flavor fu l juice-laden
red Cheerier. Colorful a* it la
super good, l ake a suppJ“ homa
and make your refrigerator a
Treasure Chcsl.' Have Super Sua
lea Cream on head at n il lima*.

Gowns
What Valentina wouldn't love to
hare one of our vhortle, regular
or waltc length gownaT Why not
g ift ka r with onaT

8.98 up

Robes
Regular, shortie nylon and cotton
quilted robe*, alao a nice selection
af
s t o fft *

ft
:-t
4w
ft T V ,.

J''

,

9 .9 6

“Wt Invite Quu-gt Account#"

�■. ^ &gt; U | M I

Integrity Pledged
In Millage Rates
n *
Sc ni lo o k County School
Board, by resolution, hai pledgad "in te g rity and aconomy" In
setting ichool U k millage rate*
after the current property appratia) and assessment program*
are rompleted.
Coplea of tha reaolution w ill be
Mitt to Gov. I.ettoy Collin*, Stale
• m p tro lle r Ray E. Green and
Mr*. Mary Ea rle Walker, county
tea assessor.
Th * resolution. adopted yesterday, pledge* the board’* inte­
grity in levying millage for ope­
ration " In proportion to the re ­
commended level of evaluation."
It further Mate* tin t m tllige w ill
be levied only to meet the coun­
ty’* minimum and e*irntlal pub
Uc ichool need*
• n h f action followed a atatemrnt by M r* Walker yesterday
at * Joint meeting of the School

Board and County Commiaaioner*
that th* felt
U»e tea bate
"ahould be broadened aomeuhat.
“ We are working now on ratio
atudiet ui su lriiv lsto n s to tee
what thouli be don* there." the
aald. " I have conferred with Hay
Green and be ha* aaked for the
privilege of helping me act the
level after we get the ratio atudica."
David Andrew*, a member of
M rt. Walter'! ataff. told the Joint
tioarilt, " I think we w ill have the
hornet on the ro lls that you want
there."
M rs Walter felt action on the
part of Dowling Appraital Co.
wat needed " I f we ran ipeed
their appratiali up. wr can con­
tinue work on our ratio studies,"
she said, " f u ll information i* not
yet on the card*
They have
the value of the hornea. but not
the land. The tooner ue can gel
the flguret and the budgets from
the boarili, the aooner we can
get started."
The School Board's resolution
is atmilar to one recently by the
County Commlttionert. who also
pledged that millage w ill be krpt
to the minimum if a broader
^Seminole Chamber of Commerce*
tax base la established.
member* tonight w ill hear an
addrrat on the attitude that a
b uilnrttm an ahould have toward
public office.
Speaking at the annual ban­
quet at the Mayfair Inn w ill he
Millard F . Caldwell, former govornor of Flo rid a and oft mention
TO KYO I U P I &gt; - The Republic o(
ad candidate for the itate's top Korea b r o k e off negotiation*
aimed at establishing normal re­
/jffice in 1M0
In recent addretaea, Caldwell lations with Japan in a rapidf i r r reaction today tn Japanese
baa challenged buiinraamen to
cabinet endorsement of a plan to
take a more active part in poll- repatriate Korean
resident in
Mas. At the came lima, he ha* Japan to Communist North Korra.
Y lu Tai Hal. R .O .K . m inister to
lashed out at what he termed
“ weakened
fence • lit t e rs "
in Tokyo. Informed Japanese Vic*
Foreign M inister H u m a n Yarnsflte current integration debate.
da that the Seoul government
Caldwell now i* a practicing considered the talks "ru p tu re d "
attorney in Tallahassee. Before
The Japanese cabinet endorse­
taa election aa governor, ha aerv- ment of Foreign M inister Allchiro
ed in the Florid a legislature and Fujiyam a's repatriation p la n *
was the U . S. Congressman from came in spile of s t iff warning* of
possible consequence* hy South
B i t T h ird Diatrict of Florida.
He w ill he Introduced by Own. Korea.
In Seoul, a spokesman said
i . C. Hutchiaon
Mack N. Cleveland J r., Charnb- South K o rt* w ill resort to "any
ar president, w ill introduce ap«- and avary d ra stir measure" to
aial guest* and Clifford McKlb- frustrate the repatriation plan*
bin J r., immediate p u t preai- Foreign M inister Cho Chung Whan
dent. w ill deliver the Chamber'* . . id hi. government w ill take
and whatever
"whatever coat
report for the pa at year.
m Th e banquet it set for • : » p.
n The
f f JJapanese
tusni - se guv
a m aril
a rnmeet
m .n l ba
be
waroad U a l Korea w ill have te
pursue its own interest* and that
of the unfortunate people Japan
is ushg *o c ru e lly ," Cho said in
a statement iuued alter an emer­
gency meeting of the Korean
cabinet
11* did not &gt;ay what action was
planned. But the It &lt;&gt; K Defrnac
W ASHING TO N ( I l l ' l l - John L .
M inistry aald naval and air
Lewis expect* to leave a hoapltal
force* art ready to go inlo ac­
Ibon a f t e r recovering from a
tion "at any time " It added that
heart disturbance and pneumonia.
no order* had been received.

Chamber Will Hear
Caldwell Tonight

Japan-Korea Rift
Near Danger Stage

News Briefs

To Leave Hospital

Princess To Visit
LONDON ( U i'D —Prlncea* M ar
gau-t w ill v is it Nigeria when the
temporary court o r d e r Issued
temporary
African country celebrates Its in ­
dependence In October, 1* 60.

Johnston Reelected
fH O L L W O O D ( U I’l) — E ric A.
Tohnilon waa unanimously reelec­
ted president of th* Aisoclalion of
Motion Picture Produrcrs T h u r s ­
day.

New Constitution
K A TM A N D U . Nepal ( U P I) —
King
Mahendra
mad*
public
Thursday the provisions of a new
aonstltution for Nepal, which nev
ar had a real constitution.

Asylum Requested
LYO NS, France (U P D — Police
said today that Jean Steier, SO,
vice president of Poland's bobsled
(•deration, has asked French au­
thorities fn r political asylum.

Bump By Bullet
V IC K SB U R G , M iss ( U P I&gt; - T h e
bump on the head of Rye a rold
Jimmy Bryant wasn’t due to a
Wee sting, after all. When the
bump failed te go down, a doctor
opened it and found a 21 caliber
bullet imbedded tn the icalp.

Reul ‘ Emergency’
C IN C IN N A TI, Ohio ( U P !) — D r.
John Ziegler sent for a copy of
federal
government publication
No. 1S70U, "Handluok Fo r R rn s rfancies " Tw o waaks later Ui.&lt;00 copies of the publication a r­
med at hia home

Chorus To Perform

Rotary Program Set

fc r

M O NTG O M ERY. Ala. ( U P D Tha A'abama Supreme Court re­
futed T h u rid ty to accept th* VM.
Supreme Court order d itm itiin g
a StOO.oun fine againtl the NAACP.
The »tate court **id the deei
*ion w i i hated on "erroneous m
form ation."
Montgomery Circuit Judge Wal­
ter B. Jone* Inpoted the fine in
June I9J6 for contempt when th*
group rrfuted to surrender mem­
bership and other record*. The
State Supreme Court upheld the
fine.
llnuevcr, the U. S Supreme
Court ruled that membership lis t s
were private and therefore ;hc
NAACP "apparently had complied
with Jone*' order tn produce other
record* tuch at certain hooka,
paper* and document*.”
But the itatr'a higheit court
^ j, , , lh „
, mi,iake. with
lh , fr u«-rsl court * ruling bated
M
-trToneoui Information not
r o n ll(n fd |n the court record "
Th&lt; Alabama courl said the S N A
C l’ did not make the records
available and therefore wa* "a tlll
tn control p i."
*
Gov. John f'atterscn, then elate
attorney
general brought
suit
against the NAACP for an In
Junction lo drive the group from
Alabama. Patterson claimed the
NAACP had never registered as
required by stale law, and waa
fomenting racial unrest
No action was ever taken on a
permanent
Injunction hut
the
jay Jones prohibit* the NAACP
from operating in Alabama at
the present lima.

'Salesmen' Booted
By Sanford Police
Fiva magi sine solicitor* were
aaked to leave Sanford last night
by the police.
The four g irls and a man claim
ed they were sponsored by tha
Youth Wing of the Sanford Re­
creation Department Sales were
made under the name of Pub lish­
er* Continental Sale* Corporation,
Michigan City, Ind.
T h e ir permits were revoked
after complaint* by Sanford real
dents City manager Warren K.
K " uw,“

“ ld *“ *

‘h* ‘

door muat have a permit from
hi* office The tales permit ap

*
. . . book**
M Periodical*,
. nr1w ,., . i „nuraery stock, ar anything alee
"Salesmen must show th* per­
mit on request, and it would bo
■.vise to check on it before allowlng them w your homes "
"Keen If you don’t buy any­
thing, no'ify the poiiee or my
office. Ily allowing thrm to leave,
they a rr *free *”
to prey on the next‘
person Before they can sell any­
thing they muat be registered in
my office."
The county 1* also damping
down on peddlers Hesidsnla are
asked to call the Sh e riff's office
if solicitors ranno* produce a
valid license. The action w ill pro
K J a c A U / J lL
P im m
IN e S l ” l i n
i\ m a ,
tect legitimate salesmen and save
the innocent housewife money and
possible anguish.
In recent day*, both depart­
NEW YO RK ( U P I) — One of
New York's pigeons H»» really ments said they had received
complaints about bogus rug clean
feathered bis n*«t.
Rosins Pagan, a green r)td era, megatlne salesmen and te r­
Brasilian actress, complained to mite expert*.
detectives Thursday that she ; ut
her T-carat diamond ring w -rth
17.1*10 on her dressing table next
to a window in her apartment and
a pigeon stole R.
He Just stood on the wind-.w
Ralph Wlthereli, president of
s ill and pecked the ring right up
The Doliary Republican C lu b ,
with his beak Then flew away,
welcomed IS* members at the
she said.
Police searched
around the annual Lin ro ln 's Day dinner tn
the Strt*on University dining room
building for nearly three hours
before giving up the hunt Theie last night.
The invucatiun was given by
were plenty of pigeons, but none
the Rev. A. C. Summer*
Dr.
wearing * diamond ring.
Gilbert L
Lycan, professor of
It may be a ca-e for the tuft
squad',""one" delertive'^'moltcred!
*'°r? * nd , po,' “ c"
,c l,n "
**
Hut which loft? New York build- th*
mg. .nd rooftop, have thousand, “
A b r.h .m
Lincoln, dressing
h is
honesty, ability, tense of
of nesting places.
humor and kindness
O fftrers of the club were intro
duced A variety of tolos and
Attending the Water Hrsourres duet* b) studrnla of the Univer
Conference In Gainesville are 5 aity wa* well received.
The entertainment was arrang­
O. Chase and Ben Wiggins Cecil
Tu c k tr, county agent, wat hick ed by M rt. Adam Muller. D in ­
in Sanford today after spending ner arrangements were made by
La V e il* E . Pierce.
yesterday at the aeaaiuo.

Pigeon ‘Feathers’

Valued At $7,000

Republicans Meet
To Honor Lincoln

Two At Meeting

*
VO L

I

l

IX

T ’n iU d

AN
fra a #

Leased

W ir e

IN D E P E N D E N T

E a U b lia h a d

1906

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER *

F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y

13, 1959

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A

NO

S70

Pay Hike Request Withdrawn;
County Seeks More Home Rule
Commission Says
No Raise Sought
Four Seminole County officials
last
night
officially
withdrew
, helr f r qU r lU for annual salary
raise* of 12.SOU
At tiie tame time, however, the
local legislative delegation wa*
asked to "keep an open m ind "
in the matter of possible increases
"comparable to those la other
counties."

School Expansion
Program Started
The movement for expanding
school facilities la on tn Sem i­
nole County.
Attorney Douglas Slenstrom wat
aulhoriied by the School Board
yesterday to purchase ten acre*
of land bordering th* Lake Mary
School properly. The land, which
la now owned by Fra nk Evan*,
w ill be used for expanalon p u r­
poses.
School buses w ill continue te
be purchased by the board, which
voted against buying the ve­
hicles through a cooperative hid
with the state, i ’sat experience,
H. T . Milwee, said ha* shown a
"better
deal"
b»
Independent
bid*.
In other action, the board mov­
ed te offer tile Geneva Negro
School property for tale. Another
school has been furnished for th*
children. T h * 43.200,000 school
bonds were awarded to the firm
of Salomon and H u ttle r.
Officials were enthusiastic about th* elate audit by Bryan W il­
lis .
W illis '
general
statement
read. "Financial condition waa
good; finances were well manag­
ed and eapenilHures held within
available resources: budgets were
property prepared and followed;
property record* ware maintain­
ed; internal account* ware audit­
ed each year and maintained in
accordance with good business
principle*."

Dulles' Operation
Is Termed Success
W ASHING TO N ( U P I) — Ss-cr*
tary of Stale John Foster Dulle*
underwent what wa* described as
a "successful” harnia operation
today during which the doctors
alto removed tissue and fluid for
"m lcrnaroplr eaamlnatlon"
Uncoln White, State Depart
ment preta officer, aaid the 70year old secretary waa "on th*
operating table )**• than an
hour.”
The operation at the A rm y's
W aller Reed Hospital wat per
formed by M*J. Gen. Leonard
Heaton. It was deernhed aa la y­
man'* languagr aa repair of a
rupture.
White said in answer te a qut-s
Uon that the tissue and fluid
were removed In the area of the
hernia. Tisaue and fluid frequent
ly are removed te cheek for pos
ntdc cancer.
-y_|
I TU C K

/\ ^ ,
U V C r t U n iS ,

Nobody Injured

A tractor tra ile r ha lf-fille d with
crate* of celery overtumra yester­
day afternoon on a sharp curve
between Oviedo and Wagner.
Harold Dean Bradley, d rive r of
the truck, said the accident was
caused bv ‘The combination of a
sh ifting load and speed." There
were no in ju rie s.
Damage to tha tractor tra ile r,
owned by Bowman Tranaiiortatlon
Inc , Gadsden, A la , was estimated
at I6.00U. An Atlantic Coast Line
boat raa&gt;p it crowded, partecul freight tram waa held Up until the
truck euuld tie moved from the
artily on weekendi.
Specially gleeful i* Frank Me tracks. Investigating were Depu­
bane J r , manager al the May- te** L. J. K ria and Robert Johnson.
fa ir Inn. “ We had to turn on our
a ir conditioning the other day,”
he said "We felt this wat one of
the best publicity tiu n lt of the
season;
the people up north
should hear more about our good
The third meeting at the Sem i­
weather and less about our had." nole County Education Associa­
Scattered blooming to citrua tion waa held laat night at to*
grove* around Seminole County Pinecreat School.
hai been reported. Here w ill
Roger H a rris apoke to th* group
come the biggest disaster ahould on a proposed Insurance plan,
another freete com*. I f the fra ­ including hoapitaliaatioo and m*
grant bloo.na freete, the grove* dical benefit*.
May ioa* thair fru it neat year.
T h * Association learned that
But the abort term weather member* at to* Future Teachers
forecast look* good for toe week­ Club from Seminoi* High School
end. and the fishing te out of w ill be interning n*at week nn
tfeia woeta. Lot-g V
dcr count# toaahaat
I

Freezing In North,
Seminole Sunny

While flood &gt;. sleet and snow
drown northern alatea to misery,
Florida la enjoying on* of Lb*
moat pleasant February* on re­
cord.
In
Seminole
County,
warm
winds and sunny skias have sm il­
ed on fields of celery, cthlugt
and lelluc*. Children ar* seen
discarding their ahoea, and the
riv e r la full of water akiiera and
boating anihualaata.
Aa Orlando heart surgeon w ill
Unofficial rrp o rl* have M that
•ddrao* tha Rotary Club at l l t t Sanford, h r th* atcood lima tola
aooa Beating Monday ka the Saa-* winter, waa the warmest spot to
lard Civic Ceatec.
the country. TTve high of M came
D r. F ra n k lin Grey Noma, aar- Wednesday,
db-vaacular surgeon, w ill be laDelightful weather hai turned
£vduc*d bp D r. Joha Morgan, the municipal ball park Into ex­
program i* a feature of Heart cellent condition for Ih r start nf
training. M alta k Tha
The Sanford Mai* Chorus w ill
efng four saved I f lections at the
evening worship service Sunday
a6 the F ir s t Methodist Church.
W. W Brown w ill dlroet the
group at the 7:20 pm. observ­
ance. M rs. Ben Wiggins w ill ac%mpany them on the piano.

'Bama Court Says I
U. S. Court Erred
On NAACP Fine

' I nsr- r *

Insurance Talked
A t Teacher Meet

DCT Convention
Set Here Saturday

Legislators Asked
For Law Changes

The request* were withdrawn' Central F lo rid * D i T students
Legislation designed to give from group* seeking public !m
by 0. P. Herndon, circuit clerk w ill tour Ramey Field tomorrow, Seminole County more "home pruvamtnu. &gt; t w , the cost ol
He told Sen. Doug Slenstrom cat dinner in the grnrral mess ru j r
ImprwvrmovU
would
he
w ill he introduced at the tuck
and Rep*. Mack Cleveland J r and conduct business m the NAS
borne by the people seeking them.
next
session
of
the
la
-g
iila
luie
,
and Gordon Frederick that the theatre.
Give the Commission authority
four "fe lt that tome adjustment
Memltert of the Diversified Co­ which convene* in A p ril.
to award contracts lo private
tn
a
meeting
last
night,
coun­
wes needed."
, operative Tra in ing Clubs from
firm s on a hid hails.
1m aF i t 1
Van -IOranjte,
Ir .i n a Volusia, ty Irg tila turs and the Hoard of
County Commissioner*, mean 1
Brevard
Lake,
A perm issive law to allow h ir ­
County
Commissioners
discussed
while, said they were not in and Seminole Counties w ill gath
ing of a county manager. Such a
favor of requesting raises for er for registration al Seminole * * v irr* i proposals aimed ai X'v law was requested In 1H7 by tha
themselves, although the 11,600 High School at t Jo a m
I ,n s lf!* ‘ "m m lsslon more author! Commission, but withdrawn white
annual salary paid in Seminole
After a tour of the Youth W in ;„ ty over local m altrra .
Ihc Legislature was tn session.
Requested hy the Commission
It near the bottom In the state md the San Francisco Giant's
Amendment of the present law
Commissioner a neither
favored training area, the group w ill go were h ills which would:
on appropriation* fo r publicity.
Give the Commission authority The Commission has been criteria,
nor opposed salary increases for by bo* to flame) Field. Nomltbe sheriff, la.
collector, tax nations for stale delegates w ill to accept voluntary assessments ed in several audit* for apt ropriaa ssrito r and circuit clerk
be made, and officials elected
Horn to Ih r Chamber of rommerea
for publicity purpose*. Under Ihv
Commissioned
said Srm in o lr during Ih r afternoon
existing law, the &lt; ommiisiun may
officials
should draw aatann
Each club w ill provide an cnlevy a tax fo r puIdid ly , but can*
comparable with those In coun tertam rr for the tairnt show. The
not authoriie * Chamber of Com*
ties of like site.
Navy it offering its excitement
merer to use the fund* for public,
In ■ meeting between Commit with a demonstration, the na­
tty.
sioners and the legislative dele ture of which hat not hern re ­
Amend toning laws to put
gatlon, Herndon said the raises vealed.
F R O N T RO YA L. Va, ( U P D - "teeth” into a violation section
had been asked la a aense of
Boyce M orel!, president of S IIS
"fainteta. Justice and Impartiali Club, w ill Introduce the matter Ttila q u ie t Shenandoah Valley and to re q u ir* out of-counly con­
ty ." II* added that the four of­ of rtre m o n irs, V irg il tariff so. firs t town, aroused over the prospects tractors to register, post bond
fices involved, and that of coun vice president of the State Fed­ of imminent integration, slaked and pay a fee for work te th*
I iojh- of rontlnurd segregation to- ruunly. Sem in' le contractors now
ly Judge, had (or many )eart eration.
must do these things in adjoining
County school atheist* wilt ad­ da) on a private tchonl system.
been on the tame pay scale.
It could provide the f ir s t court counties, but out of county con*
In th* last session of the Legit dress the students during the
lalure, the county Judge received business session.
Arrangmueni* challenge of V irg in ia 's hastily-en­ tractor* ara not required to da
a boost from n.OOO to tll.K K t
are under the direction of laswi* acted program of state tuition ao here.
Amend th* purchating act to
Slenstrom raised the question Girard, Seminole County cour- grant* fur student* who prefer
uf Commissioners' salaries, which dinatur More than &gt;x&gt; student* private classrooms over Integrat­ allow the Com mission te spend
up to S1.U00 without advertising
ed trhoola
are lower than those paid by are expected,
It alto raised th « possibility for bid*.
some countie* of only S.ooo popu
la lion
that 22 Nrgroet who wrera ordered
admitted to the only high school
John K rid e r,
chairman
and
in Warrvn County might show up
David Gatchel aaid they would
Oral Wednesday to find them­
"rather work for free" th in ask
for raise* Vernon Dunn aaid all
selves alone In the hlg budding
county official*, including Com­
that alia on a h ill overlooking tha
L
A
F
A
Y
E
T
T
E
,
Ind.
(
U
P
D
Au
missioner!. ahould draw salaries
town.
Um rlUct mounted a round tha
comparable with .tha** in
More than *uo w h it* parents
T A I.U M lA .v t K E ( U P I) —A Ffo .
clock' vigil at the Me nr of a mam
Thursday night gave overwhelm­
rid* -Stela U n iv e rsity profesaug
moth Wabash Rive r Ice jam I t
ing approval to a resolution call­ refused lu comment today on •
m iles long which Ib rra trn s " tre­
ing for the conlimialion of the
suggestion that b* tw fired fu r
mendous destruction” In the la makeshift desses which have been
fayrlte area if it breaks Lmsa. operated here since last Septem­ slating Uia l public ufflrtala should
finer th* pwopl* I d accept In i* .
Arm y engineer, and polire stood
ber, when tits high school waa gralion.
by to alert resident* of I-afay
shut down
Senate
President * designate
etlc and Delphi tl the 35 foot high
I f there were any dissenters Jtowr) Johnson said Thursday
Ice forge, carrying rliunka
if
W. K Kemp, president of Keml- t rr *■ largr at automobiles, b* in lbs crowd, they remained s i­ that D r. H a rris Dean ahould b*
lent
note Raceway, and other o ffi­ gma tn slip
dismissed from hu post for hia
la b or leader Charles la-adman,
cials from the local harness track,
address
The ire gorge slipped nnre valid railed the ra lly , said it was remarks made in an
tomorrow w ill ask local legislator* Thursday night when It was ram
Munda) night to ih * Inter .Her tel
a "mandate" to the W arren Coun­ Tallahasse* Council aw Human
te enact a law te allow raring.
in n l liy a smaller let floe from
Kemp said that he. Ka rl H lf - the flooded Peru area upstream ty Education Foundation to keep Relations,
■ inhotham.
Rareway
treasurer, on the rampaging Wabash How private classes going fo r the re­
Johnson said ht interpretod th*
mainder of the current school
and Randolph . Y . . Matheny,
.
.se rre * * * r . after roaring for about a term for about M 0 while stu­ remarks as "advocating a form
of government contrary to
tha
fary, w ill ask for a local h ill m||r downstream It Jammed a
"to carry out tha intentions of the K4ln j„ „
Delphi* and dent!.
dcm oriatlr form existing te Flo*
-------•
—
*(o
u
n
tjr
■rrfrrrn d u m
ai this
in alsHit 2i) miles from Lafayette
nd* and the nation,"
|
lata.”
Dean, tn
in lu
substance,
that
The Weather Bureau reported p
P o c K T n lr n n *
t,*Unc*&gt; "said
M
*h»t
Seminole voters, by almoit a Ih e
I U I S L I I , if slate offic ia l, would render
r rive r crrvtcd al Delphi* and V J U n S , V e O S n
&gt; t margin, approved harness rac­ Lafayette al about F I fret T liu r s
assistance and •nrouiagrment to
ing la a referendum. A t yet, rac­ day night and has begun falling
ichool officials, integration could
ing hai nut liven allowrd, except National Guard n ffn e ri said that
b* ra rrird out.
as "benefit" parformanrei.
Juhnson aald Dealt "besmirched
indicated less danger nf the ire
Tha request w ill be made at park churning downstream again.
W illiam s F u l l Shop. W . F ir s t St every s ta ir le g isla to r" and "qiiea*
the meeting between legislator!
ti'inrd the sincerity ol any person
was entered last night
and the public te the County Com
Two old guns ami an vatimatrd who advocates anything te main,
mission room te the courthouse,
g.10 in cash were stolen. Owner ef ata school segregation,"
starling at I a. m
the establishment quietly called po­
In today'! issue of The Herald
lice H ill morning ami said, "1 had
appears an open letter to toe
Among Sanford golfer* in the a v isito r last night and belierr
public from th* Rareway.
U lh annual S ilv e r Lake Invita ­ there are some fin g e rp rin t* “
tional tournament in l-eesburg are
Other artiori during the night re
Gene Wilted, George Herndon, suited In th* a rrrvt o f l-s-rti) Al
Jim Spencer, H a rry TuuWe, i lar lord for disorderly conduct and u»
•nee Phillip s and Dave Cunning log another'• prtqmrty without enn
The Sanford Recreation Depart*
W itrel qualified for the Cham sent I'o lir* said A lfo rd pulled a men! schedule fur Ho- a riiv itie *
The Houston, T * s . Gat and OU piunvhlp llig iit and yesterday took knife on another Negro in Caslle for the week of Feb. 16-21; Mon­
Corp. nf St. Petersburg has ap­ a 76 in the Prat round. Herndon Brewer Court, then et«apesl in the day, rollerskating from 1 to A p,
plied for a permit to install a shot a 71
man's automobile. H r !* now a m . ballroom stance rla st from
submarine gas pipeline acroas
Jack ilumgarner, greenskeep- resident of the city Jail.
a to a .to. «nd Junior High night
the Wekive River, *1 feet north r r at Silver I jk e , played yester
Sammy Lee W ig g ins, Negro, from 7-10 p. m
nf Stale Road to. between Lake day in ih r fouraoin* with his was a irrs lrd for assaolt ami bit
All of these activities w ill h«
brother. James Garner, television's le ry. Tha rase was to come to , , tj ip Cute Center,
and Seminole Counties,
Ilumgarner gathered courl this afternoon at 4.
The proposed pipe w ill ha h u r­ Maverick
I &gt;. .day lilghlighta: S e n i o r
L ilt I* Information^ wav avallab c Hj^y, Night in the Voulh W in f
led in a trench with the top of almost as it any friends as h is fa
the pipe at ■ minimum depth lie- moiis brother when hr played in on an acclden at Pth and tf renchj fom ^
lo, and Wednesday,
low the natural bottom of th* .Hanford during tha I'GA Open last |Av* this morning at 1* **1 Scan* squatr daneing from K to KKW .
' reports said a ear and motorcycle
waterway. T h * application waa Iterember.
Dn Thu rsd a y, the Youth W in f
H ie tournament w ill end Sun |were Involved, with no in ju rie s and w ill he open to all from 7:30
made to th* Department of the
day.
I
little
damage.
Army.
lo 10:3(1. and on the Frid a y
agenda tn the Youth Wing la
Junior High night from 7:90 to
10 to
Scheduled fo r Saturday frotp
9 to 12 noon, at th* Arm ory, to
junior basketball; at the SouthAll Heminol* County ichool chll- faclurcn and dealers In th* I&lt;*-' b* guests of the Ia*gionnairr*
side School, baton lessons w ill
dren w ill rrc a lv* free tickets for gmn Hall, the Navy, Lake Mary F re *
rides,
refreshment* and
tie held from 10 to 11:20; and
'kid's day" at ih r American Le ­ Home Demonstration Club, E lk s lours of exhibits ahould send thrm Settlor High night at th* Youth
i lu ll, firm mote High art class and away with fond tnemorioa.
gion F a ir neat Tuesday.
Wing from 7:30 te 10;30.
Cecil Charleston, chairman at
From 3 )0 to 1 p m. about 10,- 4 11 Clubs w ill have display!.
T lie Youth Wing w ill be open
From F rh . 16 21, thousands are Children’s Day, Tuesday, ha* ask­
tffl student* a rt eapected te en­
from * to S p. m. every week­
joy rides on tha midway for nine expected te v isit th* grounds ed all Lrg lu n n a irr* to he al the
day afternoon.
on Highway 17 92, ju st south of grounds at I p in. to assist with
tents, and tour th* rahiblta.
The F a ir opens officially Mon­ Sanford In addition te commer­ the youngsters "W e raped a tre­
day at 4 :ln p, ns., when l.ynn cial displays, a huge ten! behind mendous crowd, ami w ill need all
Lyons, president of the F a ir Aaso- the Legion Hail w ill hold exhibits tha help w* can g e t." h* aaid
rialion, cut* th* ribbon on the hy many civic clubs and organ!,
new commercial exhibit building. taliona. The Legion A uxilia ry w ill
A formation nf Jet toimberi from
The ceremony w ill he preceded serve hat dogs and hamburger*
Ramey Fie ld dipped i t i wing* lit
by a 20-minute band ronceri, from Uta kitchen of th* new build­
Partly cloudy through Saturday. farewell salute th is morning a* the
fc storing
th*
iem inoi*
High ing.
High today 71 to M , low tonight U S A . Fra n kite D. Roosevelt t a il,
School band.
Five ride* for adult* and B v *
•2 to #*. Southeasterly w tais I t rd from May port fo r th* Mediter­
K a rly l* Housholder. local attor­ for childreo are Ihc apecialty of
ranean.
to H asllet per hour.
ney and secretary of th* Associa­ the Page Combined Show*, a firm
T h * fly-o ve r of ASD Bhjrwwf,
tion. w ill give a brief dedication that promise* everything W th*
nor* honored Heavy Attack Squad­
addrasa.
way of midway aaritement.
ron I I . which i* deploying on ih »
A w»ek at n it trim asst and aduNeat Thursday the children of
A grass ter* waa put out by the aircraft c a rrie r fo r six months.
cation ia planned hy F a ir offl the Lu'heran Haven Children's Sanford F ir * Department shortly Tha Roosevelt w ill relieve Ihe F o r*
ria ls. Com uercial exhibit. Include Hume, Slavla, and the Methodist after I p
lode# at tat West rrd a l. bringing back to Sanford
Waal and Central Florida uteou- C hild im * Hums, Enterprise, w ill * F u a t Bk
I th* mao ad V A U A

Front Royal Plans
Mixing Showdown

Authorities Watch
Ice-Jammed River

FSU Prof Silent
On Dismissal Plea

Raceway W ill Ask
For Race Approval

Negro'Takes’ Car
Without Consent

Sanford Golfers
Play In Tourney

Schedule Listed
For Recreation
In Coming Week

Firm Asks Permit
For Gas Pipeline

Seminole County Fair Starts Monday

Squadron Saluted
Upon Deployment

W eather

Blaze Extinguished

�T i r t ft-T rU r«b. 18, 1981

9 b

M

« rf

Ir n IS

. Prescniiny^jour Guirch
Church O f Christ

Baptist
r i

b ,\i *t i s t c h u r c h
111 r i f k A vrnuf
W. P . D rooki, J r .............. r » * lo r
T . B . F l» b « r . . . . Aaaoc. T u t o r
Morning Worahip . . . * 4 5 •. m.
Sunday Srhnol
. . . . 9.44 a. m.
Mormns Worahip . . . . I t 00 a. m.
Tra in in g Union .............*.11 9- tn.
E v ia ln g W orihlp ........T 10 p. m.
Wed. I ’ra y rr S e rv irr 7 30 p. m.
Nuracry *v»llabla
m it

C E N T R A L B A P T IS T CHURCH
Cor. l l l i i S I. AOak Av*.
Rev. C all fim llb . . .
Sunday School ......... 9-45 a. rn.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:U*&gt; a. m.
Tra in in g Union ........... I
U P&gt; m*
Evaalng Worahip ....... I 00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Strvlca 1.00 p. m.
F IN EC R E S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
M l W. Oaor* Road
Dooatd G ra v tn m ilr ......... Paalor
Sunday School ............. 9.45 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11 Go a. in.
Tra in in g U n io n ........... 4.3o p. » .
Evening W o ra hip ......... 7:41 P&gt; mi
Wed. P ra ye r Service 7:41 p. in.
Nuracry available
S O U T H S ID E B A P T IS T CHURCH
C. m b S I. A P a rk Ave.
Gerald B . Price ............. Pa itor
Sunday Bible School .. 10:00 a. m.
Preaching ...................... 11.00 a. m.
Blhla Sludy ................. 7:00 p. m.
Zvaogellalle Preaching 7:41 p. m.
Wed. P ra ye r Service 7:41 p. m.
W E S T S ID E
M ISS IO N A R Y B A P T IS T
;
411 8. Hotly Are.
W illia m L . Strphen .......... Pa ito r
Sunday School . . . . 10 00 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Bible Sludy ................ 7.00 p. m.
Evening W o ra hip ........... 7:3&lt;) p. m.
Wed. P ra ye r Service .. 7:40 p. m.
•
■
C H U LU O TA B A P T IS T CHURCH
C. « . Swaggrrty ............. P a ito r
Sunday School
. . . . 10 no a. m.
Morning Worahip
.. ll:o o a. m.
E L D E R S P R IN G S
B A P T IS T CHURCH
D o uthill ...................... P a ilu r
la y Scliool ............. 0 44 e.m.
“Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
^Training Union ......... * I I P- m.
•Evening Worahip
. . . . 7:40 p. m.
Wed. P ra ye r S rrv iro 7:?0 p. m.
f
*
F I R S T B A P T IS T C HURC H
U K G EN EV A
Jack I „ Stewart .......... . P a llo r
Sunday School ......... lo.no a. m.
Morning Service . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Tra in in g Union ......... * 1 0 p. m.
Evening Worahip . . . 7 30 p. ni.
•Wed. P ra ye r Service .. 7:30 p. m
H IL L C R E S T B A I T I S T CHURC H
I
OK G EN EV A
;C h irlra W. Hanul J r.
P a llo r
Sunday School ....... 10.oo a. h i .
-Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g Union ......... 6:11 p. ni,
.Evening Worahip . . . . 7:30 p. m.
■Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. in.
*
_____
S

F I R S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
OK LUNGWOOD
•
Cor, Church A Grant 61*.
,C. L . I'u trh
.................... Paalor
9.14 a. m.
Sunday School
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:0 0 a. m.
Tra in in g Union ......... * 44 p. tn.
Jlv rn ln g Worahip . .. 7:43 p. in.
•Wed. P ra ye r Service 7:44 p. ni.

LAKE MUNKItr.
B A P T IS T CHURCH
Three milea weal ol Sanford
no K lra l S I., right at .Monroe
7 Coroer
Paalor
Robert G. Byrd
....
Sunday School
....... in oo a. tn.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. tn.
Training U n io n .......... . a.30 p. m.
Evening Worahip ----- 7:10 p. m.
Wtd. Prayer Strvica 7 30 p. m.
F IR S T

Presbyterian

CHURC H
C H I H I H OK C H R IS T
Oak Are. and T h ird S t.
Paela
A. G. M c lrn li ...............
Paitor
B lile Study . . . ....... 10:00 a. m. Morning Worahip
9:44 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School
9:14 a, m.
Evening Worahip^........ 7.00 p. m. M o rn inr W orihip ,
11:0*1 a
Senior Kfllnwahlp
4:40 p.
K p iscop al
Evening Wonhlp
7 no p.
H O LY C RO SS E P IS C O P A L
Wed. Prayer Service . 7.00 p.
C HURC H
N u rie rv Available
Park A te. at 41b S I.
Rev. John W. Thomaa ..
Ta ilo r
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
Holy E u rh a iia t ................ 1:00 a. hi.
D EBA RY
1'amlly Service—
H fH a ry Civic Center
Church School , ....... 9:14 a. m.
A. C. Summrra ........ .. Paainr
Morning P ra yer—
Sermon . . . ......... 11:00 a. m. Sunday School ........... '• oo a. rn,
Morning Worahip . . 10.00 a. in.
Holy Communion—
T u r« A iy ............................ 7:30 a. m.
COMMUNITY
Wedneaday..................... 10:00 a. m.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C U U R U I
Thucaday.................
7:30 a. m
La k* Mary
Sacramant of Penanfe
.. Paalor
Saturday ............... 4:00 6:00 p. » , John W. Pilla y .........
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . It 00 a. nr.
A L L S A IN T S E P IS C O P A L
Junior High W fitm lo ia U r
C HURC H
Fellowship . .. ....... 6 30 p .m .
Kntarprlaa
K r. Paul Shulta .................. P a llo r Senior High Weatminlaler
Ftllowahlp ................ 7.40 p. m.
Holy Communion— ’
Sunday ........................ 1:00 a. m.
Morning P r a y e r U F8A LA C O M M UN ITY
Sermon ...........................9,30 a. m.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N ( IIU R C II
Holy Communion—
John W. P illa y ......... ..
Paalor
l i t Sunday eafh month 4:40 a. m, Morning W o rih ip ..........9 no a. m.
Sunday School ......... 10.00 a.
C U B IS T C H U RC n
W cilm lnlaler Fellow ihip
l.ongnood
Junior .................... a 30 p.
Rev. tiaurge L . Granger
paitor
W rt lm ln iiie r Fellow ihip
Sunday Service
• a, m,
Scnlora ........... .......... 7 40 p
Church arhuol
10:00 a. m.
Holy Communion
F ir it , T h ird Sunday

V
tlfa
ro
e
1
A
a
tA
1

Other Churches

P IN K C R E S T A S S E M B L Y
OK OOD CHURCH
GOOD K l i m i E H U U N IT E D
Car. 27th aad Elm
L U T H E R A N C H U K C II
H . M. Snow ...................... Paainr
Hanford Nhriao Club
Sunday School ......... 9:44 a. m.
U t S L and Lee Ave.
Morning Worahip . . . . lo SO a. m.
K rn e it Dutick J r ................ Paalor
Churrh School ............. t : 4 l a. m. Evening Worihlp . . . 7:00 p. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. in.
T H E A LLIA N C E CHURCH
Luther League ....... 6 30 p. m.
Wed. Choir I'ra t lire . . 1:30 p. in. t h r i i l l i n aad M itilo a a rj Alliance
Pa rk Are. aad l l l h 61.
Wed. Ltn la n Servicta . . . . I p . m.
David 8. C a rn tfli ............. Paitor
(Doth hiM at paraonagei
Sunday School ............. 9:44 a. m.
L U T H E R A N C IIU IM I I OK T H E Morning Worahip . . . . 10:40 a. m.
Evening Service ......... 7:45 p. m
H K IIK .K .M EB
A .Y .F.-Y o ulh Servlco .. 6:30 p. m.
103 W . 24th Plica
Herbert W. flu e n t
Paitor Wed. P ra y rr Serviea 1:00 p. m.
.Sunday Kchix.t ,.
. 9:14 a. m.
Adult lllh le CI«* *
. 9:16 1. m
F I R S T C H I HUH OK C H R IS T
Worahip Service . . . . 10:30 a. m.
St I K N T I S T
999 E. Second S I.
S T . 1,1' K I T S L U T H E R A N
Sunday S r haul ........... 11:00 a. tn.
S la t la fN e a r Otledo)
Sunday W o rih lp _____ ]t:UO a. m.
Stephen M, Tu h y . . . . . . . . . Paitor Wad nt aday Set* tea . . . . 9.00 p. m.
Morning W o ra h ip .........9:33 a. m.
Tutaday Beading . 3:30-4:30 p. ni.
Sunday Srhim l
.. 0.00 a. in. Thuiaday Heading 2.30-4.JU p, in.
Chrlatian Day Sciionl, Monday
Hi rough Frid a y — Kindergarten •
C HURC H t lK GOD
Elementary
. .. 9 .0 0 a. m.
French A ir . and Sind S t.
Joel D. B ro *n .................... I ’aator
Sunday School............... 9:46 * . in.
F I R S T M E T H O D IS T CHURCH
E v in g flia tU Service .. 7:30 p. m.
411 Pa rk Ave.
Tueaday Service . . . . . . 7 . 3a p. m
T C. Q 'S irrn
.............
B a ilo r
Morning W o ra hip ....... 9 30 I . nr.
C H U RC H OK J E S t S C I I I I I S T
.Sunday School ......... 9.13 a. m.
OK L A T T I. B DAY B A IN T S
Morning Wonhip
11 no a, m.
l ily H i l l
M Y K 311 &lt;tin y&gt; ............. 6,30 p. rn,
J O. Uroakv . . . Hunch Prevident
I Inlrrm i'd ia le , Senior &gt;
. . . . . yo.OO a. m.
Organ Vripera ......... . 7.14 p. m. Sunday Schdbl
Evening W orihlp
T:3C| p. m. Sactamenl Meeting . . . . 6.00 p. m.

Lutheran

A L L S O U L S C A TH O LIC
c m Bt i i
Oak A ir . al 9th S I.
■Bn, Illchard Lyons . . . .
Pa itor
Sunday M ania --------- 7:00 a. m.
6:40 a. m.
............. I0.i»o a. m.
11:30 a. m.
J ) * tly M a n ..................... 7:15 a. m.

Christian
* F I R S T C H R IS T IA N C HU RC H
1*07 S. Sa lfo rd Ave.
J liU b e rl Count* ......... Al&gt; Interim
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. m.
Jfo m ln g Worahip . . . lls w i a. m.
J * « * t a « ............. 4:40 p. m.
A d u lt TTa Jn la i Couiaa . 6:10 p. a .
f vanlac W o ra hip ............ 7:00 p. » .
Recreation ..........
7:30 p. «

CO.NUIJ Eli ATKIN At.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Parle Ave. at 211k tt.
flh la Rchnnl ..................9.45 a. in.
M fn la c W o ra k if - . . . 11:00 * . »

T H E

C H U R C H FO R A L L . ..
A L L FO R T H E
C H U R C H

Th e Chuich it t l « (rc a ltil factor on caith for
l i * tu ilJ.n g of charaitrr and good ciiirraihip.
It it a atorchouie o f tpirilual valun. Wtlhoul a
iliong U liu r t li. nctlicr democracy nor ( m ill alum

Is this lighthouse built on sand? Seemingly so! AH you can
see at its base is sand.
Actually this towering structure is built on rock. Underneath
these dunes o f sand is a rocky ledge, firm und enduring. The
sand may be carried away by sea or wind, but this lighthouse
will stand secure. There's a rock, a firm foundation, underneath!
Some people look nt the Church and see only sand. They sect
the shifting sands—of custom— and fashion— and passing per­
sonalities pile up and wash away around the Church. "Why is
it still standing?’' they ask— for they see only sand.
The Church would have fallen long ago were it built on any­
thing so fickle as fashion, so casual as custom, so impermanent as
mere people. The Church is built on rock, firm and enduring, it
will stand secure for all ages, shedding light and imparting
strength to all who arc guided by it. It stands on the "Rock of
Ages, the divine personality of Jesus Christ and His mesaage of
hope for all mankind.

r»n *Urvivc. Th e re a ir four tountf rraiom vthy
every jvc110n dioutd atlrnd acrvicti rraularly and
&gt;u,«|&gt;ort ihc Church. The y arc: f | ) For Kn
own rale. ( 2 ) F o r hit thild ic n 'i lake. I ) ) To r
the vale of hit community and natron. (4 ) For
l! « i. ile of ihe Church ilv rlf, which nwda hn
. nvoial and material au|&gt;poit. Plan lo go to
'church regularly and read your DibW daily.

v»r

liuok

S im ila r
Monday
Tuetday

W'rdnriday

Thur»day
Friday
Saturday

Matthew
Matlhrw
Matlhtw
Malthtw
Mark
Mark
M ark

GhapUr

»

24
12
13
1.1
r.
u
c

V*ra*4
&gt;M fi
2250
1-2.1
24-62
l 20
21-41
1-13

Methodist

F R E E M E T H O D IS T CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 4tb HI.
Ira K. Hindman J r. . . .
P a llo r
Sunday School ............... 9:44 a. m.
Morning W orihlp . . . . 10:44 a. m.
K M Y ............................. 7.00 p. m.
Evening W orihip . . . . 7.Jo p. m.
Mon. F M Y Recreation 7:00 p. m.
T u n , K M Y P ra yer . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Serviea 7:30 p. m.

T i l l : SA N K O IID
CO NG REGATION O f
JE H O V A H 'S W IT N E S S E S
f i l l W. l i t S L
Sunday W ltchtow rr
S t u d y ............................. 3.00 p.
Wed. Bible S tu d y ............7:30 p.
K r l. Mlniatry School . . . 7.3Q p.
I'rid a y S e rv ic e ............... 6.30 p.

E U L N E / E H M E T H O D IS T
C UURC H
Cllrua lleigkla
C ha rlti F’ Drown ............. Pa itor
Sunday achool ...........yo.OO a. m.
Morning W o ra hip ......... I I ou a. m.
Wed. Prayer .Service .. 7:30 p. m.

F I R S T P E N T E C tM T A L
CHURCH O f LONG WOOD
E . Bulb Grant ............... pa itor
Sunday School ......... 10.00 a. m.
M im in g Worihlp . . . . 11 00 a. m.
Evaning S trv ic a ........... 7i00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7 :0 0 p. m.
K r l. Prayer Service . . . T OO p. m

GRACE &gt;11. m o 1)14r C IILR C H
I ' in r c if il School Auditorium
W. Thomaa I'aiaonr J r. .. I'aator
Sunday School . . . .
9 IS a. m.
Morning Worahip

B A K T Ih T t i l t R i l l
OK m in im
lac k T . Bryant ................ Paalor
F O S T E R U IA P E L
Sunday School
......... 9 44 a. m.
M E T H O D IS T U IIU R U 'II
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. in
Oviedo
Training Union ............. 6:14 p. m.
9.44 a.
Earning S e rv ic e ......... 7 00 p. m. Sunday School . . .
||:«0 a.
■Wed. Prayer Service 7 30 p. in. Morning W orihip
Evening W orihip ___ 9.00 p.

Catholic

Nazarene

I ' H I RCH OK C H R IS T
M K K . M A RY
J»d S I. and Kim Are.
George M. Yalev
M inlite r CHURCH UK T H E N A Z A R E N E
Lake Mary
Bible School
. 10 oo a. m.
Tarta r
Morning Worahip . . . 11:00 a.m . S. I.. Draudy ...............
Sunday School ......... 10 no a. m.
Evening W o ra h ip ........ 7:41 p. m.
Morning Worantp ..
11:00 a. m.
Wed. D ibit S lu d y ......... 7:44 p. m.
Young People'! Meeting T :I5 p. m.
Evening W orahip......... 4 :0 p. m.
C H U RC H I 1 H . H R I S T
Wed. Prayer kervtta 4:M p. m.
Geneve
Ralph Rreuer J r. . . . . . Evangelirt m ille n a ry Meeting
Bible School
. . . . . J0;00 a. m. F i r i t W'edneaday ..........4.00 p. m.
Morning W ora hip........ J t:« J a. m.
Evening Worahip . . . . . 7:30 p. an.
Wad. Prayer Service . . 7:30 p. m.
F I R S T P R K S IIY T F . ilIA N

C

m m

, M

i

. I

h i m

, 1|i

h

4 m |. V*.

C l!

This “ Support The Church” Series, Published Eacli W eek in The Sanford Herald with the approval o f the
Seminole County Ministerial Association, is made possible by the co-operation o f these well-known business
establishments:

fiR E C O R Y
LU M BER

SA N FO RD S E V E N T H D A Y
A D V E N T IS T CHURC H
Scvralh S I. aad E lm Ave.
A. C. McClure ..................... Paalor
Saluiday Sahhalh School 9:30 a m
Morning W orihlp . . . . ir o n a. ra.
Wed. Prayer Serviea . . 7:40 p. m.

SA N FO RD

C O M PA N Y

A T L A N T IC

N A TIO N A L

C ELER Y

BA NK

P R IN T IN G

C IT Y

P R O G R E S SIV E

COMPANY

P r in t in g

c o m pan y

•

W H EELER

W A LL
ri.u .M m s n

R E V IV A L T A B E R N A C L E
!4ib aad Chaao Ave.
L T . Taakcr .................... Paalor
PA ULA W E S L E Y A N
Sunday School ......... lo.oo a. m.
M E T H O D IS T CHURCH
Morning Worihlp
1100 a. m.
I M ilra Weal on R t. 46
Evening Worihlp
7:44 p. rn
Cecil W. Shaffer
. ....... Paalor lu c id ly Service ,
, 7:44 p. m.
Sunday School . . . . . . . 9:44 a. m. Th u rid a y Service
7:44 p. m
Morning W orihlp . .. 10:44 a. m.
W tiltya n Youth . . . . 6 44 p. m.
Kvrnuig Worahip . . . .. 7 30 p. m. U N IT Y C E N T E R OP RA N FO RD
Woman'! llu k —340 Oak A vt.
Wed. Prayer Service 7.30 p. m.
Joaephlna D. S lu c k la .......... Paalor
Sunday W o rih lp ........ 11:00 a. m.
F I R S T CHURCH
Woodruff Hu tiding
OK T H E N A Z A R E N E
7** K Flra t 31., Rav. 211
W. Ind S I. at Maplt Ave.
Tueaday Clan .............. 8:00 p
m.
R. It. Spear J r ................. Paalor
Sunday School
....... * 4&gt; a. m.
T H E SA LV A TIO N A R M Y
Morning W orihlp . . . . 10:44 a. m.
714 K. Second flt.
^ Y P S .......................... 8;3o p. m. Sundty;
N .Y .P .S. I* N .S .S ............. 6 p. m.
Bundiy School .......... JO.00 a.
Gotpel Service ............. 7 p. m. Hollo «&lt; ■ Meal lag . . . . 11:00 0.
P E R N P A R K C HURC H OP T H E Street M eeting............. 6:30 p.
N A ZA REN E
Y P L ........................; . . . T!0 6 p. m.
O 'R R IA N ROAD
Salvation Meeting . . . . 7:10 p. o f
hev. Jim K iih c r
....... Paalor Tutaday:
Sunday achool .......... 9:44 a. m. U r p Cadeta . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 p. SO.
Morning w orihlp ....1 0 :4 4 a. m. Band Proctlco ............... 4:00 p. »
Youth aarvtct ............. « : 4 I p m. Ladiao Homo Leagua 7:30 p. m.
T.vangcliatic acrvica ..7:30 p. m. Thuxi. Prayer Service 7 JO p. m.
Wod. prayar aarvica ..1:10 p. m.
Stna4 MoeUng 6 . 1 0 « . b l

(*4 4. 9

a n i&gt;

h e a t in c j

F E R T IL IZ E R

SH ER M A N

COMPANY

C O NC RETE

P IP E

W A R N E R 'S
CO.

G U LF

S E R V IC E

TH E

H O L L E R M O TO R S

tV.
TR U C K

tV.

HO RNE

BRO KERA G E

W ILSO N -M A IE R
CO.

F U R N IT U R E

COMPANY

*

Nazarene

M A Y FA IR

*

IN N

F L O R ID A S T A T E B A N K

R 1 TZ

TH EA TR E

�4

'

i « .

*

F H .. Feb. M , 1P.V )_face S

W anna' Visit Ike,
Farm er Declares
e

WASHINGTON’ &lt; ITI&gt; — " I ’d 4

Gregory, who a rrix rd here late
Thundax, wat greeted hy a p &gt;
lirem an'i command tn take the
u ;n off hit h o rtr, W.iirlcy W hirl
r r . Ivreau»e ‘ xou r a n i a d x rrtiir
on hortrhaek "
The ngn plug* J im ’* "iponvor"
—a natural wonder ca*e in A ri
lie made the rn m m rn li after nina—at well at highway la lrtx
'S lo w down—and are
feeding and bedding down one of It tradt
the four hot t o that carried him Amertea "
3,u«* mile* s rrn t t the rounlr&gt;
H r took n il th r tign txeiaute hr
in the pa*l nine month*, plugging didn’t want In make a fu n Hut
he got a tecond turp rite xxhrn
highway aafely.
guarila told him at the White
Hnuir gate bed haxr to make an
appointment to tee th r Prrtidcnt
T H K C ilA M H K H W ELC O M ES —. ('batlie th** Lew i* and Richard rentaurunt. I’itrri«h
H r tried to arrange one In
Morriaon, public relation* director fo r the i* cn*mvn**r of the market ami restaurant,
phone alter getting hack to lilt
Seminole County Chamber *»f Commcrcr, located at 20th ami French A te.
hotel (h it h o rtr n Haying at a
itab'e a rro n town' White Home
vrlcmnet Mr. and M r*. Richard P a rrish , of
(Herald S ta ff Photo)
aidrt laid n would be im potiiblr
Gregory taid hr t not suing tip
until hr i tried a eongreiiman
I'nlte d T te tt Inlrrnaioxoat
and a arnator o r two.
S I'R IN G F IF .I.D . I l l - W r i t Her
" l i e rnnxr a lon^ wax," hr
bn Mayor W'tltx Brandt, on a dl
taid
I don t think tl would hr
x id r il Germany
I ih i much tu atk the I'rrttdent
■'..'ell. d ir e c t e d
M iilc ila n
t told )ou in »ay decline,"
WASHINGTON (UP!&gt;— There
" I ran only tell you that the
lo do
. The |eat| hr could d x
ordered
it rite it
It tometMng a'.o t the Nrnate w rarity. ' w i.a lrt rf he »*; a. let Mri Irlland
G crinant in the Kavi and in the
would l&gt;e thakr m&gt; hand and
Ha rkeU
C o m m illrr
width
irt- Hie record ahow he niea.ii dr down \ou can w rite, ra nt you’
W r it haxe not accepted th r ilix i
tay l wat doing a good Jolt "
* A little b it , " Z iio conceded,
apirei wdnr»»c» to turn ahy. rime "
tmn of their luuntry, and they
Robert F Kennedy, committer dubioutly.
Snme ran t even *rrm tn recall
w ill no! accept rontlitioni under
Ilia lawyer, who had tat in oh
what kind, of bu*inr*« they're in roontel. t o o k oxer the qoeation
w hixh a ton la trpa ralrd from
O iairm an John l., McClellan ing although hr wa&gt; not tore how xioua pain at h it right, took a
h it mother, a brother Irom hiZr.o
rould
umlrratand
what
we
Senate
nnte
pad
and
wrote
for
( D A r k ) , a patient man, la ree
b ro th e r."
Zito in big block le tt rri ' I de
untiled In Ih it. I l f due* think a ir aa&lt; ing ”
Kenned) got Zito In eonlirm he rime to answer on the gmund
W XSHINtx rt&gt;\ (t IM V - llr Je.though that a man amart enough
W A SH IN tlTO N — St&lt;x Rirhard I.
•e P. G trenxtrm . 54x, internationi f take the T ilt h Amendment wat born and that 1ft it event took that it may tend tn incriminate
Neutvergrr lO t lt c .l, victor In a
ally innwn cancer i r o n t *Clenought tn know approximately how place near I ’alrrmo. S ic ily , on me "
battle againtt cancer
Feb. 21 IW t; that he came to
Zitn did better. Hut ha did
tut, died Thur&lt;d«y of a itioke
to pronounre it
• I owe ilf r itie lf tn medical re
1 in 1910, that ha once ihorirn it up (nine, and what ut
B ill here w it Frank 7ltn about the I
tearch and if at a venatnr I can
1 decline,
M.W YORK it l't|
Inner.
whnm the committee " a t vmc- worked in r o il ntmrt in AlaUania ually ra m r out wat,
p t r t t thtt cautf, I haxe a duty lo
and
lllin
o
it.
may
rrin
u
n
a
tr
myaelf."
Frott, M, port and author, died
Ing
attorled
dark
autpirinns.
go on "
M h rtr else had he w nrknl?
Wedne.xiay of eaoecr.
plradtng th r F ifth in one lorm nr
*1 refute in aniw rr .
another and an almntt total in
E l . MONTH, Calif —Jim Glrnn
NFW YilftK i l l ’ l l
George
nncenr* ef the American lan
II
who heeded a tearful plea
Xnthrll. ,\* xnotpo-er of &gt;'mphn.
*uage
from a mother and re tru rd her
nlr*. etiambri nu.*ic, opeia and
The wispy haired Zito, a r r l i r n l
fixe children from a blaring home, ,
ballet, died Thuiwtay right.
Juke box man Irum Sprmglieid.
• 'll * juci that I can l Hand lo
J f J had hten riled by the com­
tec women erf.**
|J»S A N G Ff.K S ( L T D — The are
m uter for num rrooi black mark*.
NFW Y O R K l l P it Ut. F .grna
F. hull.ut. Tit. former phx.inan
Including alleged control of 1 p rs r rrla ry of the American Penial
CHICAGO &lt; L T I &gt; — A former in
W A S H IN G TO N - Sen Alexander
and chief o f New York llo.piiat
In ally
f t cry
racket*' tn the Association aaya a national itn u r xntigator fo r the late Srn. Joteph W ile y
id -W 'li.t, t&gt;n negotiating
i m r program w ill he launched McCarthy charged Thunday night
ant ptn (r..or of medicine at lo rSpringfield area
w ith R u t t ii:
nell t'n lxrr.ily Medical l.xllegr,
" I refine lo antwer," Ztln be nrxt year tn take rare of dental that more than half of the pi eel "Y o u can talk to him and talk
denti of N 't r ro u n iv rrtllle t and
died IhuMilav alter a long illnext.
gan, became *1 may Inrrim m a ) etpentr*.
tn him . but watch out he don t
H r. Harold Hiiletibtand of Chi ,UI other rn llrg e and unixeritly
m yaelf."
k ir k you That a what we xe got
"Y o u better lay you decline to rago d it rlu iid at a prrta confer­ prrtidrnla h a xr been affiliated - a t l r dec'ing with a ja r k ai t "
ost
anawer," adtited McClellan ' The ence T liu rid a y that mayor break with ro m m u n iit organiraliont.
I
a iry Ju n rt of l^ingwoml ha*
through!
leading
bt
the
propoteil
I)r, J. B. Matthewi, New York
rommittee certainly n rn titlrd to
hern lined It on for xmlaling the
dental eoxeiagr were the aiicceta City, tpoke before the Abraham
tome »ho*e of reapert."
riming ordinance Inal Mayor At
9 Re cline *" pm/lrd Zdn. •'Well. of w a trr flttorldalion and the Idnrnln National Urptihliran Club
Irn lairmaun tmpendrd ail but
drawing up of a deductible typc
1 recline In antwer. . "
He taid American I'ommunittt
* 10 i f thr fine at long, i t Jonn
tmlie • are happier than ever"
i •'Pe-cllne!" McClelland roared polir*
building t* u- t il for tlnragr arid
llittrnhra nd did tvxl tay what while -a n ti rom m onixm It punch
' •*! ran t and it , " managed Zito,
n-xt at a dwelling fur dog*
regretfully, afler a lew I r ir t . eompanv would handle Hie Incur- drunk, groggy and reeling againtl
The n xlri- turn will !&gt;e removed
- Y o u 'll lia ffa rxru te me, I don't anrr poltcict. nor did he elaboiate the rupee."
if
a-ldcil tonitrurtion merit thr
on
how
the
deductible
type
covcrmean I Hun t wanna laid It. 1
He charged that "the National
T A M P A 1 1 I ’l l —'Sume I.vo mrm
age would work.
can't tald It right "
A lin, (or the Advancement of her* o( the NAAl'P met h ire to- •Undacdi
Colored P e o p l e , the National dav fo r their tilth annual SouthCouncil of Churches and other or raalcrn lligumal Conference to
gani ration« believing th rm trlv r* d itru x x
detcg.ega'ion
progretl
tn he antl-t’o m m u n itt" hare pre and plan idtancet in Negro x o tti
(kg enty
i
ir w iM H i. m i m i r » \ i\ it « im m i« iH i
aentrd the Itrd a with their great tegialration.
V a i ' l r * mf I ' s h l l r H • » • » ! » *
10
eit v h 't g iiri
in
recent year*.
T l i « inerting tn-gan on |br -'-Oih
T v «h .in i tl
tnt *ru
T|i# |»#mmr }• # &lt;ii# 7&lt; nh. r rn m tti'n *
Known ( ‘nrnm uniett of ' follow annivertary of the founding of the
s H h o f - l l f l»f | H # Itc- % 1 «*f P*# Illll1'l«l«&lt; «-■ *&gt;. r » * Id m i M | b p * f *
(•tar
tra xe lrn '’ haxe been tnxolxed in NAACI* and d flfgalel irpreteriled
■ r t g s s ff i i * P t a nti IlfllA tn p f « f • n f U i i a i i ■» H it i&gt;r
•fn«t| **f Ji * f' I n If nf - «
ft I rt | fl * d'J1* ’ 1 « » •* ! *| » l’• « l»
"n e rv aingle Incident'' of un
local N A A l'P hranehe* in aiv ton
•t* It-ulfdl • lifttttA
In |U« * till A nd f u t f h t I l»# l A f I a«'t
Irnre In to u lb e rr Integration Hit them Mate* ti opened with the
I, JHorh kt ntirtfalnta f‘lt» • ' I l l u tri
anywhere
putei, hr taid ,
and more than annual 1 onfe.rnce ed Smiihern
I'litilm A• t r in e « * h«
l i ih * t*»M * ’ 1• t
* •
rihyniir o m n u m rtti a fifon* %\ m&lt;\r&gt;•*4•U-try r *.
near its
half of the p rr it d rn t i of Negro .Negro M lnlttert
I t l l • ( f •• %\ M
n *
’ lli#
!* *•
*
price
u n ixe riitir* have been affiliated
|9n1» I ' d t in t r
f ,' I lh |
r e»It frt * 1
The program today tn .luded a
li% fiM 'tr*
f«
at one time in one wav or annih • S la irm e n l of Purpoie" a rld rrtt |
w
f*r w t t't la I ' f t i i n f f
7.t « '» » f
r r with i nm m unltt orran rtiin o t " hx M rt Ruby Httrlex of Atlanta.
Sm itheatlarn NAACP terretary
Sempotlumt during the after
noon mcludrd ditrutitona un de
aegregllion
M rt
Hurley la arhrdiiled to
d e lixe r the krvnoie addrett F n
day nigh!
Wnrkitinp* Kaiurd ix
•I, •« MfM
w ill take up ‘ attaining frenbxm
through r r jittra lm n and voting 'j.
and "tecurms e ijm l Juallre un
der the law ." wlnth w ill includr
ilrte g rrg a lio n in education and
p u b lir traniportallon
Th e conference, the f ir t t regio
nal meeting lo he held l-v the
e p
. TVe m«|'xexiy of |1».»i lt hnaneewileet agree
N A A l'P In Florida, w ill end Sun
if
|| |tiii d e u i mala tente In ute a com
day afternoon with a mat* meet
bxnalom of fuel* when i|*« cAew^o* In n»e
mg tn be addretted by aitnrnev
O ltxe r W1 H ill rhief legal eountrl
' the one
te riir* . . . modern, raref.ee
for Ih * N A A l'P in Virginia
tlrrttv i . H ire ' So, .lore eleilricily ir i x n xrxu Inr fooling,
went home » lone Hm* » :o It if
weren't (or * g-xud cauir.'* explained H* year-old farmhand Jim
Gregory from Kingtburg, Calif.
’ The leatl the Prctid rnt can Ho
it *e r me lo r thire m inute*," he

added.

Quotable
Quotes

tyoodlum Shy, Forgetful During Probe

Deaths

Campaign Planned
For Dental Care

Negro Educators
'Linked' To Reds

D

Owner Killed

Negroes Meeting;
Vote Drive Slated

Legal Notice

C O U R TK 8 Y A W A RD W IN N E R S —

nu«

Arnotii W illia m *, nio*t courtcoun policemnn,
Mr*. Clnrcne I owell, most, courteous i&gt;nnk
teller; Mr*. Stic Jack*on, xvaitren; Mr*.
Mary H n llirla tv , *,ile»tacly, a:ttl R ill Ktucc,
aaleaman.
flle rn lil Sta ff Photo)

u m ilittk ' p iu tip iI'x o ix x it S2.Y M ix ittif- iM tttti* a t
tin * J g j'i'M luiichi'iM t &gt; i- e lo t iliiy »,« w in n e r *
o f th e (\ n irtc * y \ '- e !t xiM ite -t, Se c re t c oni*
m ille e n ju tljtc tl llt e n i tn lie the " n io » l c n *
n iile r n t e " in S n n f o r il. L e f t to r i i r h l . &lt; ap t.

Want To Tickle A Heart? Try Poetry
N F W YO RK i l T l i — If you
want to tickle • heart the old
fathioned xtay Saturday, try pne
try
When tpeakmg of k i.t e . bardt
of m erit third from tonguetwitl
er* like oiculatinn Rutxert l l r r
ric k, a ttlh Century px-et, railed
them ■ I he ture. t w r r i cement,
glue and lime of In xr .’’
And hr had a wax of aikin g for
another" that wat atmoit fool
proof, lie wrote
" G ix r me a k it* and to that
k ix t a tcore Then to that twenty,
tnd a hundred more A theoiamt
in that hundred So k m on to
make that Ihmitand a m illion
irebfe that million, and when Dial
it done. In t kit* a firth . at when
we f ir t t begun"
P rx rtir penuation from the pen
-if Daniel W 'rhttrr Hoyt may be
|xi«t wbat t needed th it Valentine
eve tn pertuadr a lover who't
playing hard to get
4 I f yuu haxe a friend worth
loving, love him " he w ru tr "Yea,
and let hint know, that you love
A palenl hat hren awardrd for
a combination tlg a rrl lig h te r and
m im a t u t r

BDC C O N T E X
K*y
Celtu-

him. here t life i evening linge
hit brow with tuntft glow.
Ilo x i who died in 1*1*. alvo ex
plained why tome men Ixerome
talkative on date*
"Th e f ir t t proof a man givet of
hit m trre ti tn a woman It bv
talking to her about hit own
tweet t e lf." he wrote. ’ I f the u n ­
man llite n t without yawning, ha
hrglnt In li k r her If the flatirra thr animal x vanilv, h r ends
hy adoring her "

Flttaheth Rarrett Itrnwning pul
forth Hut formula for deriding
wheihrr tl l»—or itn'l — true love;
"f'n le v t you ran mute in a
crowd all day on the abtrni face
that fixed you im ln t you ran
tuve, at thr angrlt may, with the
breadth of heaxrn betwixt you;
t in lr it you ran drram that hit
faith it fa it, through behoving
and unbehonving. un'ett you ran
d ir whrn the drram l i p u t—oh,
never call it loving."

PINECREST SU N D R IES
111

Weal

27th

SI.

Southern Fried Chicken
Dinner
Shrimp Dinner ....................... ..............
Kcjnilar Dinner ..... .......

7Q
/V C

97c
89c

t Meal — .1 Vegetable* — Drink Included
nerved from It ‘30 • 2:110 Daily)
Curb

Service

Open ttt 10;.TO I*. M.

ra m n a .

N.O.C.Eis the Biggest thing that
has ever happened in
Greater Orlando...

•t

gm*u .
y jl

ki

GEORGE STUART

To complete tho
comfort picture
...heat water by wire!

Wait

one

.. ! a n d don't say we
didn't tell you . . . !

WfEKEND

e lf-Inc water healer, one thil l ra-y lo in t u ll, |u-kt mil
of tight h» ante it needt no tenlt . , ,
tel lonipfrirw your liappv pt-lure
ut nvdrrn Itorida lit ing*

.lust Yankee Weed
MONTGOMERY. Ala
1 1 PI i State Rep. I.a Mont G l u t want*
In aiihiimile thr ramrllia for gol
denr-td at Alabama t Mate flow
er
He laid gohtrnrcd it a weed
xahieh originally grew only in
the north. R.tidra it ra u t r t hay
fev er.

SPECIA LS
It K K K A T K D
P O P L la A K

HY

CO M E IN A N D REGISTER NO W
- L A S T TW O D AYS -

F R E E KIDDIE RIDES

D K . M .V N D

KLEENEX

NOTIIINC TO
HUY

ISov
Of

$

300

HKKMNKH

JU M B O
FOR

FLO R ID A R O W E R A LIG H T C O M PA N Y '

Thnne FA 2-175K

^ iiiriM O e u iio n o e iD A

W. Scott Baron, Mgr.
i

I

Ruth Lnllagher

207 MacaofU A it .

( h t Mil » M t f . lt . . I

$25.00

1

ca

$15.00

1

ea

$10.00

11

ca
ca

2 0
$ 5.00
AND
FIR ST PRIZE

W EST IN G H O U SE HI-FI
( onvilel1 1

W ill Knock on Your Door
with 1’iift* k (Irt'eling *
from Friendly Utiaine**
NeiKhbor* mid Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leader*

Sm par olMtrk appltwna f a Ur er pUmber I

ea

A BEAUTIFUL 19,r»9 MODEL

The
Welcome W agon
Hostess

On the mra*ion o f:
4'hanite nf rfxddenre
A rrival* nf Nencomera lo
Sanford

GROCERY
CER T IFIC A T ES
1

nd
3rd

4th
5 th

Or Mure I'urrhnxe

IN

550.00

2

W ith S I . 00

.00

st

1

200

W .

that's all.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

vs 4k

ttf.igrntioti, hgliliog, dixliaixlung, tadxn and TV (In
nan(e only a few) . . . yrm II he Vmarl lo raft on Pleddt
Kdoeatl fo. water heating, Ino. Make .ore ynx. haxe
plenty of piping hid walet lu-m • aafr, lo ll* aulumalif

day ,

more

FIRST
P K IZ F a

RETAIL V A L U E

’1 6 9 ”

N O T 111NT, TO I I I Y
l F.MPIAIY RKS NOT M .I G lR f .M

D R A W IN G TO UF. IIK I.I) M O N D A Y F F . IIR I'A R Y Ifith W69

N E X T DOOR TO HACIiKRLY’ S APPLIANCES — 2565 N. ORLANDO DRIVEO P EN
7 A- M.
D A IL Y

MIDGET F 0 0 D M A R T

CLOCK
I I P. ML
D A IL Y

SAN FO RD ’S O N L Y LOCALLY O W N ED and O PERATED STORE OF ITS KIND

B

■ .m i . -

1

�I

Big Expansion Near
For County Schools
T h i Seminole Count)’ School Board aoon will aik for
titdi on nine major conalructlon project*.
Bond* for
200.000 were aold Tueaday by lh * School
Jtoard. The bid of Salomon Brother* and Hutxler of New
York wa* deacribed by Superintendent R. T . Milwee, a*
“very good." Interest rale on the bond*. which mature over
a 20-vear period, wa* 3.9 per rent.
Milwee raid thnt all of the project* made poaaible by
Ihe bond imue w ill be completed, If po**ible, by the atari of
the 1060-01 achool year.
The $3 million w ill provide »ub*tantial improvement In
ihe Seminole achool ayalern. The pre*ent population itrowth
rate defie* concrete plnnninir for the future. If the current
trend continue*, the eyatem could be over-crowded before
nrupoaed projects are completed,
New achuol* ami addition* to be financed with thi*
money ahould provide adequate facilltie* for current achool
population. Th i* ahould end double »e**ion« and preeent over­
crowding.
,
The bond* aold Tueaday were authoriied by Seminole
freeholder* in • special referendum laat fall. Soon, many of
Ihe freeholder* w ill reap the benefit* of thi* decision to ex­
pand achool* to meet urgent nerd*.
Th e Schead Board has moved speedily to correct school
deficiencies. No time ha* been lost In the process of trans­
forming a vote of the people Into needed classrooms.
Should the current population trend continue, and there
ia every reason to lielieve that It w ill, the School Hoard w ill
deem it necessary in a very few years to seek freeholder
approval of another bond i»*tie.
The manner in which the School Hoard ha* handled this
issue should serve it well when approval for another is re
quested.

Freedom Of Thought

Inez Robb SttVS

&amp;
L k &gt;.e&gt; •• M sa twllasaiivi.lw t t l n l t t I n I K i t t L a n i l at
Si If
—
American*
have an inalienable rig h t to think amt speak
their honest thoughts conerrninir all thing* under the sun,
including decisions of the L’. S Supreme Court.
T h is , in brief, was the opinion expressed by Sen. Sam J.
E rv in . North Carolina Democrat, in a speech to a group of
bankers. Ervin* a form er Nurlh Carolina Supreme Court
justice, M id that it is “sheer Intellectual rubbish" lo say
that Americans must lielieve in th r 'In fa llib ility of judges,"
or to accept their judicial wanderings.
Well said, suht A s Ervin knows, judges err. So does
everyone elsr. In and out of public office.

Washington Calling
I * MarqaJs Chile■
WASHING TON
— Confronted
with th* lap* recording ol the
exchange betwrrn the fis h ie r pit
ate who (hot down Ihe American
plans over Soviet Armenia, Mot
row’s only rerourte was *o tty
that it sever happened T h u Intiatenre that black it white ind
Vice verts h i t aiain and a iiin
':*en the lant retort of interna.im a! contmunitm.
But it travel u n intw rre d to
many queitiona about the missing
unarmed A ir
Force
Iransgvort
plane. The traiedy addt to Ihe
deeply emotional reaction to the
Soviet I ’nion at a moment when
Important negotiations are about
tn take p la rr
There could hardly tie a better
illustration of thr thorny path
Secretary of State John Totter
Duties mutt tread In trying lo
,____, ...in _____
formulate foreign,. policy
roor
rimatlon with
America's allies
and in view of the sharply dilfcr
ing ru rre n ls of opinion in this
ro u nlry.
Dulles,
arrording
to
thntr close to him. would have
preferred that Ihe release of the
tape recording he delayed
lie was overruled hy the A ir
F o rt r despite a strong r r p r r ir n
tation on the desirability of wait
ing at least until the Seeretary
had returned from hit tour of j
the Allied rw pit alt In a trarch for
rommon ground on Be rlin and
Herman). The A ir Force Ini-ated
that the documentation of the
i shooting down of th r planr be
pul out before the bodies of Ihe
|two unidentified f ly r r t were bur­
ied In Arlington Cemetery
D u llrt rantMil, of course, ad
mit to any of th r d itfrrenres
that make h it position difficult.
H r it first of alt a team player,
completely loyal to the Freiident
and Ihe Administration. Secondly,

Flights Scheduled
___
Near Russ Border

he know* the fu tility of appealing. this viewpoint perfectly timed
The olflelal position I* that It
to higher authority is any Ultra
Ad mini t in t inn dispute T h r lava wilt make no difference in t. o
rtable reaction of the President It negotiations In the months ibrad.
to tay that the team pla yrrt mutt Dut inevitably It hat stiffened
work out the ir own troubles with public opinion w ith the tense of
no intervention from the np tain outrage o v rr what teemed in a £
Rrre ntly the State Department of wanton destruction.
Soviet generals do not make
hat applied a veto to a half dorm
Inflammatory ip e rrh rt by gener­ public tpeechet, and Intlde Rus­
als and admirals T h e ir are of the sia there It nuthins like public
"we ran lick them with one hand opinion at in the W elt. It teem*
lied behind u t if you only cue ut quite probable, however, that they
all the tools we need'' variety. make ipeeehct tn private amt
They have originated largely in that Ih flr conviction of the need
for tuperior strength i» not un*
the A ir Force
T h u kind of public expression like that of our own generals,
it generated out of two motivci. i Certainly Nikita Khrushchev must
one self-evident, the other te n eontend with force* in th r C n r^
obvious. In the A ir Force high m unitl bloc opposed to any *oftcncommand it a sen** of real fn it- ing toward the West
(ration over the lim its imposed
T h lt It the deadly te« saw on
by the Kltrnhow er defense hud- which thr world find* Itself at
gel While in lestimony before th r weapons of nuclear annlhilaCongressional commuters this has tlon pile up higher and higher.
hern broadly hinted al, it .annol The weight of fear, suspicion and
he taid openly and, therefore,' hatred It eonslantly bring coonthe ip errh rt are designed to * ! ir terhatanced between one side and
the public blood and stimulate a th r other
demand for bigger appropriations
than the budget calls for,
The second motivation, which
again finds strong etpression In
the A ir Ferre , is batrd on npposlllon to sny meaningful negotiatlon with the Soviet Union — the
Hus given m ir customers
eonvirllon being that in such a confidence in us. We can
negotiation th r United Sta irs it
rerummentt n M l T l A i bound lo come out on the losing
end T h is feeling W especially
K IN D for YO U with a
strung is light of the fra r .hat
proven record f*sr Income,
with a budgetary ceiling Ameri
growth
nr both.
ca‘t strength It declining relative
to Soviet strength. I f we are to
negotiate at all. to goes th&lt;* convirtion. It must he from * pc*t
t i l S Conway Itoad
lion of tlrrn g lh equal to nr p rr
frra hly superior to that of ItutI ’h. Orlando &lt;JA 5-P01I
tia.
l(r p re * e n l l o g :
So at this rritic a l time when
Dulles It showing a degree of
Allen A Co
l.akrland. Florida
fle xiiiih i) the two motives con­
VI ember:
verge in stern opposition to any
Mtdweat Stock H iih s n te
approach toward negotiation Ih e
I hIra|a Hoard tif Trade
tragedy of the plane with the lost
Complete Ins raiment Hers Ire
of IT Americans and the release

RV IN E Z ROBB
loud rnouth who pastel
at a re plodr in anger when any admirer
WASHING TON ( U P ! t The *
For
those of ut who have spent p o rtrr on itage and acrern. So. assured him that something he. M ilita ry A ir Transport S e r v i c e !
our I n n In the newspaper hunf fu r that matter, w ire D ili and Adams, had written for the late (M A TS )
w ill
start
scheduled
ness, the p u t tight wrekt have Seymour. They wrre warm, at-1 New Yo rk World was loo good nights in A p ril o te r the northern
gentlemen all, aoil I lor a newspaper and should have areal circle route w hirh w ill take
been sad and shocking. In that Ir a r liv r
ihort space ot time, four of Ihe doubt that the general public, been enshrined, instead, in a mag- i l l planes ssithin several hundred
very heal in the business Have '* r * n" 1 w 'l' K r1'* 1, •*• **;"
• » [ » « • *»*&gt;•
miles of H u siia 's Kamchatka flenldied
nmrh loo itu lilrn lv
amt h* v*
U'em
for wlial
M'A believed, and rightly. Ih .t nsula.
mush murh too young
u ,r&gt; w f rr ,nur " f ,l" ' ....... * rn o r M
*■
»'.r a
The A ir Force pointed out that
F irs t tlin e was Dill forum _ 1 ' nuut|y rompelrnl and highly r r
newspaper and it* readers, lie felt other m ilitary plane, and North
de.r,
roly poly, kind Marlene » l^ t.-d
thP
IIH d the "e wapaper reader Ur te n ed west Orient A irlin e s hate flown
Windsor Comm - .ports rolum
„ ,n ,M * ' Mtkt wt,n »h r
lh r. b r*‘L Ba l * "'* * * 4 * y n &gt; ™ r the route for more Iban 10 years
nut. first, and broadcaster ami 1 n ' f * " , h 1 *‘“7 ,h**
W * •w,i M,k*
I M r i » r . for on their runs to Japt%
president „f the Churchill Down. r l V » lc ,,f r r &gt;w r,,n s and w riting that conviction. The profr.tton it
T ra rk teroiHf
11 *0f*K •• newipaprri * r r printed Meher for them, but poor, murh
One tree ran produr* one m il­
Then. Fred Otl.m.n . sm ile . 7,h* '
,h r « » "ib le recital ol psaurr for the " V j ' written much
lion malrhs*.
.nd
delightful
friend
who
wrote,
out
11
'*&gt;
•
"
In
i
loo
earty
In
the
ir
career..
CHICAGO f U r i t - A C h lt t is entirely of m ilitary t n irk *
sane veteran on a shooting s p re e — - ------------newspaper itid y rtte rd sy the U. personnel nf tf. ft,, R rillt h and &lt;&gt;' Washington. D I
Freni Is troop i stationed in ttrrlin and drvattatln* rolnmn on Hie 1,1 Camdea. N. J.
I . , Great Rrila ln ind F ra m e hive
insanities and fnitde. of po litic .'
H,,w ^ 'r a r le n . llr . . M ik e that
Ihe newspaper taid
approved plant tn force ■ shew
Should the F a it German* try ami p n litirl.n * Intersio-rs^l. oe- ^ , ’r n ' ' hf &gt;,r" r n( ’ l - " ° t * ll,he
down nn thr Ttrrlin iitu e
In halt th r ronvoy nr Inipert It, rationally. were tribute, to h it '''• raugl.t uiother ot the k ille r,
,a5* " . ' " X T ' *
j
A Washington d u p strh In the the Sun • T t n t r i said, the Allied hr Mu of many , r a r . ( Hilda’ and f ' " 1- lh " ,
U" " ” d“ ' h M ' k f r * ',(
• Chicago Sun • Tim et taid th r A l­ rnmmander would refuse end o r­ hit rnmle and rla .ih struggle,
lo be a farmer on hi. beaten up • 'H '
. ,
ltel plan to trn il a m ilita ry run- der the ennvnv hark In Berlin
kra n klln IV Adam, used In e*
Due to adverse legal Hind oo* w hlih wne the result of
In Ihe event. Kuh's *tnry taid. asrragr in Virginia
• vny through thr llua tla n rone
statutory ro n itru rtln n Seminole Raceway official* find it
For all his tu rfa rr gaiety. 1
, corridor on May 77—the day K*«t Ihe A llie * would appeal the cate
oeee sa ry lo secure legislation at th* A pril lo rn of Ihe Florida
Germans are tuppoted tn art eon tn the 11 • member If. N Srcur Fred's l)|«-wrnter was a surgir
State legislature to provide pari-tnutual harness ra ring at
lly C iHinrll, or possibly a«k for a knife when hr lie-gan 0|*rrallng iiii
trnl of their goverrmeni.
Seminole Raceway.
T h r Sun ■ Tim et tto ry , written sperial se tiion of the I T nation ihe vamiat tamlalum of l urrvu
A* P in sid rn t of th r Rareway organiration, and having hewn
rra ry and hiireaurrats
General
Aaaembly.
identified with asrry phase ol the effort lo r&gt;tabl|,h harness
by F r r d r r lr k Kuh, taid it K a il
Nett wa* Seymour Iterksun,
taring at Srin iu o l* Rareway, permit m r to emphasii* and srt
German guards permil the convoy
brilliant rd llo r and puhtliher A
»ut the following fa n*:
tn past through Ihe rn rrtd o r into
perln llo n lti, he'boned an&lt;l ,mlhht. Seminole Hacrway applied to thr Flondm Haring tomWestern m n ri, it would be a pre
hy persuarnission an June M, IV.Vt. a legally aulhoiurd Slate an-l
D r. Sergei Zenkotikl, history e&lt;1 many a rrp o rlrr
J rrd rn l In the rold war.
Governing Agency, arcotding lu th r laws of Florida,
Kuh said S e rrrla ry nf Stale prn(r«*or al Mellon Cnisersity. slnn anil rtample —Into lieinc al
W ASHINGTON ( U P lt — Sen
and made a proper BtrpU-atlnn for a hatnrse lacing peimust as gne&gt;d as the rrp .irter
1 John Foster Pullet lo t approval w ill speak to the Men's Cluh of
m il, and '.his duly aulhorlrrd State Agency, whose memVltke Mansfield i D Mont t railed
Cross
Fpisropal Cliureh thought he wav. lie spent p,rlii-nt
of the ptin from Great Britain Holy
Isc is are appulnted hy th r Governor of F lu iiJ a , areepthour* furring many of us to write )e»terilay for United Nation* eonand France ilunn* h i* trip to Tuesday night. Dr. Zenkosakl w ill
ed our application Un August IT . 19’sH. after having In­
i filia tio n to unifv B e rlin and rase
a
little
better
loelay
than
y
c
s
lrr
discus*
the
Human
Hrthosln*
Europe lavt wrek.
vestigated Ihe Seminole tlareway otfielal* In a most
a G rrm nn rriv lv whlcli tlire a lrn *
day,
and
thr
slrht
on
ou
part
thorough and capable manner, the Florida Raring Com­
The rnnroy would be composed Church
war nr a ‘ dlsastrnu* diplomatic
w ill nrver he paid
m ission — In formal session, accepted th r application
And now there is Meyer B i-rg ri, Tetreal "
of Seminole Rareway and issued a raring nerm ii tn ■
a newspaperman's newspaperman
H 'e assistant lirm n rr a t ir tra il
legal and pioper manner, according ta Ihe laws of
H r was a superb reporter and a r r and Foreign Relations tom mil
Florida.
AC S O t !
I German
2 T h is pcimit was legally Issued by a legally authorised
grrat writer, and thr two don't, Ire member taid th r lim e has
1. Algerian
Stale Agency, and they did so on lh r advice of the Aln rre ssa rily go together
ro m r tor positive artion and a
teaport
•. Aftamoon
im n ry General of the Slate of Florida, irp irse n tin g iba
Rut Mtkr lierger wat a master "areal ilra l nf ta lk " helwern Fast
1.1‘erform*
anusita
highest legal Voire, of (he laws nf Florida.
of troth, and I doubt tf there was and West G e rm a n * . Be rlin e rs
7. A-tiptoo
I I . Abrariinr
S. T h is raring permit was Issued sub)e't to a t*(riendum
Instrument
a llaal
a newtpj|&gt;rrman m the country should s t a r t negotiating now.
In he held In Seminole County, Florida, giving the pro
11. (tip*
t. Mies, h
who wouldn't havr been proud Manslletd said
pie the American right, under our system of govern
I. 1. Dart
nt fa ith
lo ra rry Mike's t&gt;p,-wrilcr Only,
"W e are approailillig the tn-glnment, to express their wishes Arrording to the law, of
1(. F lin tfiin g
10. P a llo r'•
•urh a service would have n n
nmg of Ihe end. the beginning of
Florida. Seminole R.iievsay o lliria ls applied to the
aursib
walk
Sem tni-lr Bntrd r f Commissioners requesting a date lor
barratsed Mike even beyond h it the end of two Be rlin * and of
lalangl
IS . apriita
the referetwlum when the people could say whether pr
great gift of words, .urh wa* hi* two Germanics,’* Mansfield said
11. A t m o s .
IT . ttouiul. as
TtaSftgas'a Is is e i
n--t they wanted harness racing Your County Commis­
real and endearing modesty.
|,P M ll| ,he I
fi
pohey of
a belt
phertf
J l. Malayan
sioners In foimal meet.ns agirrd on lh r dale of Novem­
•stagsirto.
I I. K.nrlnfurt
'**, ,^r r ‘ Gthman, Mike vs a* • tiandlng Iasi In Ite rlin '' Is Just
gikbeeva
ber 4. I»M , for the referendum lo &gt;r voted upon. Com­
i Pent )
am f «
genile, the very anthithesis ol lh r
j t (*gan and I* not enough." A
IF. I ' ll, ran
ply ing with Ihe laws of Florida. Seminole Raceway of­
1*. Hap lif h 't r
Man a
brash.
swaggering.
Insensitive |K,||,y wtllfh (1uf, n&lt;)| t „
41. Vprlaing
ficiate paid an amount of money. In rash, agrrrable to
me hS I. f-outhfssl
41. Boy a
your County Commissioners, at their part of the elec­
demands (or Ite r alt • German
name
labbr.)
mrlmamf
tion cost*. Seminole Raceway referendum was then put
elections it a "• tra ilja c k c l," he
II. Tbtipnlf
• t P rtsm ia #
41. Half saw
nn the ballot to he Voted upon in Ihe rle rlton on Novem­
added
3(. Lurid
ber *. 1M4 A ll of these a tls by (h r Seminole County
X T~ T ~
• r - i T~ •i
*
"
I
t
Is
an
s
t
r
u
t
r
fo
r
Immr*W Paradisra
'
Hoard of Commissioners was approve.I bv the County
JO Not manuh ilily , " said Mansfleld. " I t may
ll
Attorney for Seminole ( ounty end by the Attorney Gen­
i tL
fartured
well lead down the blind alley of
eral of the Slate of Florida, who trnderrd a speeilir
37 In il'fin itt
an unnecessary conflict or disll
opinion coveting these arrangements and agreements
t4
artiela
The superintendent of tv Na/a- astrous diplomaiir retreat "
w ith the Board of Seminole County Commissioner*. The
i
31, Dtixip
rene Ihurrhea In Florida w ill
Mantlield vsiieed regret over
It1
e lrrtio n was heir,'.
17
J t. Coin of
speak al Ihe Sanford Church of Ihe IRncti id Sciretarv of Stale
Seminole Rarewav earrird every onr of lh r 14 pr*
; 4 V.
tiam
ft
ii
n.1
rin rt s In Seminole County and won lh r election (or
the Naiarene Sunday morning aI John Foster Dulles who. he *aul,
17, Narrated
harness raring by a Vine of approximately Ihiee lo unr.
%
it "w o rn out," The Cabinet mem%
4&lt;&gt; M iitakf
tr
14
with on* of thr largest pet rentage of le g ts lrrrd volets
D r. John 1.. Knight hat been her t» in Waller Heed A rm s Hot
47 The hty
voting ever recuid*,! in a rrfrrendum election. It proved
%
2&gt;4£
superintendent for 17 year! and pllal awaiting a hernia operation
maid of
a? iJ
fa irly and conclusively that the people In Seminole Coun­
Aatulat
was recently reelected tn serve
Mantlield said Dulle* |« "need
ty wanted harness taring bv a tremrndoua majority.
%
41 Fa rt let*
for three more years. He It chair- n l as never to-fure in t-ompletr
f
ll
4. Seminole Raceway clfieials include stric tly Central
4*. Aviator
man of the board of trustees, the very drticale negotiations on
Flrstlda end Seminole County business* men. whu have
%
47. F'orrlioiling
IIII
Trevecea Naiarene Church, Nash B e rlin and Germany which he had
4 1r t r
never been identified .r&lt; a single instance w ith any kind
4* lUatnratfl
Vllle, Trn n . member of the hoard ju il lie gun so a usp ic io usly"
% i
nr rhaiacter of gamhl'ng. either legal or Illegal Semin­
%
4 t heotch tap. If
is •a
41
of tru strrs , Nararrne Theological
- ■. ■ .
... . .
ole Raceway ha* more than too sto&lt;khuM ri- 91', of
Seminary. Kantaa City. Mo . and
whom live within 21 mile* of Seminole Hacrwav tra ik
4L
DOWN
% %
A ?// 41
here In Central Florida. Srm inolr Rarewav sold them
a member of the General Board l o
I I l * l U l ( O U D C lI
I . Tind e r
Gils stock sincerely believing that th r legally authorilrd
of the Church of the Naiarenr.
A T t \NTA I t f t i -He* ell StsJ. Moon valley
*7
Florida Racing Commission had a ttghl tn Issue this
1. laving
Dr. Knight It well known at a sen* of Maeon. Mis*.. „ lifrlo n e
'Y&lt;
perm it, and that the Attorney Geneial uf the Slate of
4. Upper t"ne 4
Bible ei posit or. " I l l s story telling planter ami head of the M ississip p i
Florida was correct in saying that the p tim it wa.
nt Gref*
technique make the Bihle rharac j Farm Bureau Federal Ion, I* the
&amp;
legally Issued and the' th* rtfririid u m election ta llly .
tetra chord
tera come alive, "the Bev, Robert new president of the National Col
J-vS
mg the permit, reuld be held, and it wat reasonable to
Spear, pastor of Ihe rhurch. taid. lin n Council.
infer lhat sorb ratification would permit patl-miiuel har­
ness racing in Se m lro li Countv. A ll these State Agen.
Pag* 4
Frid ay, February 13, 1959
tie s were set In motion and legally function Seminnt*
Raceway officials complied with every law—the ir ac­
" ‘J . V "
r w k t i. b f f
tions being th r t ip rv s s rd opinion of Ihe Attorney Gen­
Mr. ■ * • » • « . J * . M aaaalW ! M l l , e
eral of the Slate of Florida.
J J lfl.l * 4 , I L I H l i l l , S liM ilt la a
1 " n ' ‘i s . " "
B t - t * A s s irrii a k iik t
Many fine people in Central Florida purchased stock
iiii M liif
s w i t i r t u iiw i
believing that these Male Agencies had the right l«
function at they did. A ll these legally auihotiied State
twwr. iie s s i ■■•order. Is fS s r .
t brUtasoi aalerOar
Agenelea have acted In accordance with the laws nf
Florida, and the people, because of the prrstlgg ami
312 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T
dignity nf these State Agencies looked upon their acta

Report Says West To Test Blockade

An

Open

Our Many Years
EXPERIENCE

Mrs. Sian Comstock

, h* t&gt;P» f * f0fdln| * e ft ,tnm

Snnford's Own
• WINDOW

Cleaning Service

W A SH IN G

• F 1 .00 US M A C H IN E
AND W A X E D

SC IU IIIIK D

• RUG S AND C A IH 'E TH SHAM POO ED
ON D O TA TIO N I F D E S IR K O

FA 2-7316

Letter

TO T H E VO TERS OF SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y :

Mansfield Seeks
UN Conciliation
On Berlin Issue

ProfeHHor To Speak

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

Naiarene To Hear
Superintendent At
Service On Sunday

General Insurance
H.

JAMES

PHO N E
__ _

S i

i

,

C orelee

S ts

y st

as a t m ir n a *

w m

*

H. J A M E S

b a th s

ts«

tt.k ib

aa*

ai.»s

te a r

aii-a*

OUT

C1UT

AGENCY

F A 2.II&amp; 1
JA M ES

B.

r.U T

Aaaoc.

mm

1
Edit onais

FARMER'S DAUGHTER

as authentic. Seminal, Rareway officials regard the
Florida Racing Commission a* a tompliment to the
State of Florhla. and to the Governor who appointed
them. Seminole Ra ieu»y officials have great ,e*pert
for one nf he iro tt aide Attorney General* in Ihe hi*,
tnry of the State of Florida. Seminole Raceway o lfiria s have the highest esteem and regard fo r the Hoard
nf County Commissioner • and other official* uf Semin­
ole County, and yet after every sincere effort by thrsa
individual, and Stair- AgvuiTc,, seeking honestly to ad­
m inister the laws of Florida.
3. Contrary to the opinion of th r Racing Commission and
Attorney General, the dog tracks contend it was the inIrn 'io n of the l.egi-latme that no pari-mutuel track
would he within t'K) n u lrs ol another, and yet, hrtc In
(‘i- rt ia l Flo tilla , then- are two dog Hacks w ithin 41
miles uf ra&lt;li other. In lh r Miami aiea there are G or 7
horse and dog track* ull w ithin 40 mile* of each other,
an4 a number of Jai Alai pari-mutuel activities In the
•ame area T h r la*: legislature passed a ra ring bill
whirh added quarter h o r-r raring to Ihe harness raring
at Ihe St. Julius track, and in !r» s than 100 m iles &lt;d two
existing dog tracks.
The tu-gislati-re of 19.17 also passed a running hone
track h ill in Volusia County, establishing a horse track
w ithin about five mile, ol an rils tln g dog track, and
w ithin 4(1 mile* „f another ,|og track. T h i* b ill wa*
p*,sed by tm-h the llo u rr of llrp rrsenta tlv ea and by I ha
M ite Senate and -rnt to the Governor who vetoed the
h ill, hut his veto wa* -ver-ridden in the House of K r p ir .
sentalives and was h rre ly siittained In th r Senate. S r.
mimdr Hacrway official* attempted to eerure legi.la.
lion— not lo get a rare track, because we already hava
our permit—but hoping that such legislation would
eliminate this continual harrassment of law suit*
against Seminole Raceway. Seminote Raceway officialr
are burinr-ss men, and are in no position to pour un*
Hm'led sum* «| money Into litigation. The HoJte of
Rt-presrmatlves pa-.e l the Seminole Raceway h ill by a
m ajoi'ty of ftu t» 1*. and It was sent to the Senate, On
the Senate flog.- * «tc, the Senate voted 19 In 11 (or the
Seminole Herewiv h ill, but Ihla did not constitute a twothuds maturity and the b ill was sent to the Senate
Taxation and Finance Committee Fitday afternoon It
was im poulble lo 1*1 committee action to get the b ill
nn th* Senet* calendar the nest morning, which was the
day of adfouri ment. However, the floor vu tr In th r
Senate .sod'the vote In the House of Representative*
wa* conclusive pinof that this b ill would have paned had
we had the llnre to get H through these committees.
4 S lice mote than 71'- n! the rich and powerful harnrsa
racing owner* and Irainer* coming South to tra in their
horses each winter seaeon, are concentrated here in
Central Florida, harnese racing la both practical
and desired These wealthy harnese horse owner* and
t ia u irrs constitute an integral part of our financial t f .
curtly, and a rr expending tremendous sum r of money
in ihe development of Central Florida. We believe, along
with the Racing Commission, and the Attorney General
of Florida, and oth*r«, that what lh* legislature really
meant w,is lhat no race track of a like character would
he heated within I po mile* « f each other. It did not
mean to psnvtde legislation that would create a mono.
p«lv at the expense of discouraging the great hnr-e
industry In Fh ilda. It is our opinion that th r Irghla tlon which has been Incorporated in the Flo rid a statute*
was simply a result of a la rk r,f Intere-st tn hatnes
herrtefotr. The harness horse iniere-t in Florida hav v
no oig«nlration and ronsequcnll) have no powerful
h-.i'iy in Tallaha-sre.
7. Me are thriefmc confident that the next -cssion of ihe
Florida State legislature, which convenes In A p ril, w ill
sustain the opinion of the Racing Commission who
giantrd our permit, and of Ihe Attorney General of
Florida, wh-i approved the issue of m lr permit, and of
the Board ol County Conim iielunrrs of Srm imdc County,
whu provided the elect on to ra tify our perm it, and the
people of SemiDcda County who gave us a tremendous
mammy In Ihe rit ifh a iin n of nur permit fo r harness
raring at Seminole Raceway.

Sincerely Your*.
W IL L IA M I L KEM P, President
Seminole Pa rk Raceway, Inc.
paid psdHical advertisement hy W illia m B. Kemp

£f t«

■

�/

W it

F r i. . Ftb . 13. 1959— P «p t K

M

t ii

Ir r w H

Luncheon Is EnjoyedI
By Women's Club j

Cookies Will L e a v e G arage,
jGo Into Homes V ia Scouts
There have been MO cartons,
containing 7.MO cookies. stored tn
the garage of M r anil Mra. Ran­
dall Chair.
And M r* C h ile , the energetic
D istrict G irl Seoul chairman. i*
hoping dial tudav these delectable
loodir* M ill be finding their May
Into jo u r home ' l l the G irl Scout
Cookie Sale. M ri. Chair is the
^ r m in o lr d istric t and Neighbor
hood Chairman for th r C itrus
Council of G irl Scout*. Inc . and

hat teen a diligent worker since
the Council was orgamred three
}car» ago.
She hat laughingly said ‘ Id
be moil delighted to pais the job
on to someone e lie ," but the
Chair family must hate a gen­
uine lose for Scout work sinte
Mr. Chair is an active w o rkrr in
Boy Scouts and two younger
Chases are busy with Scout work,
too
The phone rin g s almost cons­

tantly at t h rir home and M rs
Chase says that, besides fam ily
and Church, she finds little tim r
for other interests. In fart, she
sometimes devotes M or 40 hours
a week to G irl Scout a d it dies
and thr total working hours
amounted to l.WO last year.
Julia Chase lived in Tallahassee
until her marriage In 1913 At
that time her husband was in thr
Navy and it w a snl until 1913 that
she came to her husband s home
town of Sanford to live. She and
M r. Chase and three children,
luiura. Kandall and Joshua, are
members of th r l.piscupal Church.
M rt. Hat It I t Scout W o rk rr
M rs. Sylvan iJ o r i Davit. J r . t
it another woman busy with the
tale of G irl Scout rookies this
week s« sh r is the g rn rrs l neigh­
borhood chairman.
M rs Davis, th r fo rm rr Hetty
Woodcock, her lawyer husband
and two daughters. Donna and
I ’amrla, live on West Woodland
Drive in Pinecrrst

The socul department of San­
ford Worn in i Club held Its an­
nual Valentine luncheon Wedrei
das at the Chibhoutr w ith th r dell
clout menu prepared by the host
esses.
Hostess, s for the occasion were
M rs
Roy T illit , M rt. A! Hunt.
M rs. Joe Corley. M rs. W
L
K ir k . Mr* f T . Meriwether. Mr-

Sororilv
C O O KIES A l’I.E N I V— M rs. Ilamlntl (*lnwe
•did M ri. .Ii-e Davis are shown lic.'tilo t Is** t i l l l

Auxiliary Slates Tea Deanery
Meet Held

T h r Woman's A uxilia ry of Semi
note Memorial Hospital w ill have
an acquaintance tea on F ib 2*
frum 2 1 i
n&gt; at the hospital
conicrencr room.
T h is lea w ill be (or Pink l.a
d lrs and prospective members It
w ill give th r vvomrn an opportuni­
ty ro inert t h rir co workers and
tom m iiitt- members Present for
Good hhephrid I ’nlled I ulheran thr tea w ill lie numbers of thr
Ol T h r Church
new buaid which was installed
By I hr lie s, li r n r t l B. Ilultck Jt. in January Tea and s o lf rr w ill
During this Season of Lent. 1939,1 l&lt;e served
it is refreshing &lt;o follow the life
Plans for the lea were form u­
of J rsu t Christ during H it Pat lated at a meeting of 1ht tra
lion. Though Ih r story Is not new com nutter held on Thursday after
God continually
reveals
new no-m at th r hospital M rs. C K.
thoughts through I l l s w uril ami
nothing is so tim ely or up to date
as Ih r fact of man's constant
inhumanity to man
As we follow (lie- passion of
Christ in the i.ospelv. must of u»
are prone to become emotionally
involved in Pie cruelly we see
by Ih v sr who put Him In death
Bui on th r other hand, we fail
♦ it
to put ourselves in their shoes
and accuse the Jews of tw in;
"C h rist K ille rs '. or blame I'lla fi
for his indifference. Few peopleK N t i A ( i K I ) — Mr. and M r*. A. I*. Ilowersox, Lonifwootl
re a lirr that this tame thing hap
announce the cnifnKvment of their (laughter, Honnie-lou.
pens every day to every pt-raun
to Jantcd I I . Hindman, ion of Mr. and M r*. W. II. Hind, We k ill Chrtvt, we are in d ilfrrrn t
to Hun we crucify Him Iwiaute
man, Orlando. M in Bovtenox i&lt; a Junior at Lyman IliK h
each of us sin.
School. I^ontcwood. ami Mr. Ilindmun i* a graduate of
Lent is the emotions! season
Hoone Hiyrh School. Orlando, lie now i t employed by the
The season in front of th r tru ss
Florida State* Hoad Department. Plan* fo r the wedding
We must discover fur ourselves
w ill be announced in the near future.
Ih r brutal Iruth that no one can
live under Ih r cross and be neut­
ral. We ale enveloped in « a rli
» &gt;
painful step lo lilt- n o s*, bom
the Iwokrn Jar of fine perfume
of Mary of Bethany to thr last
Soul-chitling gasp from thr tru ss
T h is story it far from bring out
of date T h r very neighborhood
in which you live u n bourne a
study in terror and horror, by
An evening of dsneing and mer­ the Circle, name the Valentine one cruel word of gossip, or one
riment at th r K lk s Club house King and Quern S u candidates stinging deed of fiat*It* the
A i t in store for those attending the have been named and members same token, it ran In- erased by
Anna M ille r Clrele Valentine par­ have hern paying a penny a sole thr hlood that dripped frnm thr
ty on Saturday evening from nine for their favorite couple.
wooden timbers of Calvary, the
until one o'clock.
Dancing music w ill be furnished greatest self dental that 1- r«
The highlight of thr evening by in Orlando orchestra and a cpitred In l-rn l .must he to glvr
w ill come when K ill Hardin. C u l­ floor show filled with surprises, up Sin
make this a fast on
le r Ruler of the K lk s, and M rt w ill lie presented by tinging and |Sin.
and you Iw rom r s new
C ristin r lllankenship, preildent of dancing K lk s in costume.
creature.
The
evening s
entertainment,
What does thr tru ss mean this
lo r K lk members and their home year* The same as last, and the
K u r i l s , lias hern planned by M rs. same
nest year
' dhst Christ
Robert C a ru th rrs. general chair­ died, so that you might liv e ."
man. Her c o m m itirr is composed There It no neutrality
.you
of M is M artin Dyer, rn trrta in - can't wash your hands
be­
m rnt: M rs llu rla n lis le , refresh came blood w ill remain
You
m ints. M rs. Kdward Pratt, dreora- can’t cry “ crucify H im .'' and
lions; M rs. Kdward M iller, tickets blame It on the Government be
F R ID A Y
and reservations: and M rs W il­ cause, my child you were there
The F.lhcl Root Circle of the liam Hardin, publicly.
when they crucified My lo rd
Congregational Christian Church
w ill sponsor a smorgasbord from
v ; ;o p tn. in Fellowship Hall
of th r church.
The Haptist State Music Festlf v s t m Daytona Reach at 7:30 p.
W S. C S Circle number five I'rrsb y trria n Churrh Friday Feb
m for all rh m r groups and tndlof The F ir s t Methodist Church ruary 13 at 10 a. m
vidusl directing or playing in stru ­
met Monday afternoon February
Circle Five w ill be in charge
ments
The Cherub Choir of the F irs t ninth at the home of Mrs. G. II of the M. Y . F . dinner at Ihe
M riliod ist Church well rehearse at Hudson, 113 llq tly Avenue.
church February 22 Mr*
Itrn
4 IS p m
Refreshments were served be­ Monroe w ill be m charge She
MONDAY
fore the meeting
Mrs
M
K. w ill lie assisted by M r* K rm r
The Women of the F ir s t I'rra
Larsen and M rs George Murrell
Raker
and
M
rs
T
F
.
Mi
Daniels
hyteria.t Church w ill meet at 1030
T h r meeting’ was turned over
a m. for an all Hay meeting of assisted th r hostess with serving. lo M rs M rDam rl who gave a
Prayer. Praise and Program on
The meeting was called to o r­ very inspiring talk un the second
f World Missions.
der by the Chairman M rs M K . half of Ih r Uook of l*aiah.
The Women of the F ir s t Pres
Twfelve members w rre p r r - r n l
Raker. M rs Randall Priest select
h y irria n Church w ill meet in the
and one visito r. M iss Mary M ar­
ed
a*
her
Scripture
lesson
the
Philathca Classroom at 2 30 p.
garet Itouk Director of Religious
m. for Ilib lr study and prayer sixth chapter of Galatians stopping Kduratlon
of
F ir s t
klethodist
and at 3 p m. In the Kducatlonal to explain passages as the read Church.
building for business and inspire T h is was followed by a prayer.
Members re p rrtrd on cards and
tional meeting.
Mr*. Raker urged the Circle gifts received from their Prayer
The Boy Scouts of the F irs t members to attrnd thr World Pals
rre ih yte ria n Church w ill meet at Day of P ra ye r serxlre* at the
The March meeting w ill be at
T p m.
th r homr of M rs. Thomas H u lls,
The Kldcra and Deacons of the
1412 Park Avenue.
^ F ir s t Presbyterian Church w ill at
M rs A F . Collum was hu strss
tend th r Officers' Training Pro
lo Circle number seven of the
gram under the direction of R.
F ir s t Methodist Church at her
T . Mtlwee. at * 30 p m in the
Mr. and M r*. Guy Hrann of home on West I6lh street
Kducatlonal Building
New Y o rk State are house guests
The
chairman,
M rs
1-uther
Study coutsr In s.u l winning at
in the home of M r*. Alvin A Doss called the meeting and the
the Fira t Baptist Church at 7:10
opening prayer was given by M rs
Wilson.
p. m
M r. and .Mra. Ira llo d rs. New Roy T sills M rs. Ross Adam* gavr
Cherub Choir practice at the
York, enroute to '.heir winter th r devotional and In the absence
F ir s t Baptist Church at 4:13 p. m.
home in Key West, are house of M rs C. II. Winn, study chair­
The Dependable Class of the
guesti of Cmdr. and M rs. Harold man. M rs. T . C. O'Steen spoke
F ir s t Methodist Church w ill meet
on thr "Importance of The P ra ­
Lang and fa m ily.
^Monday at 7 30 p. m with M ri.
Lt. and M rs. Neil I'ruddrn have yer Group". M rs. T i l l l * apoke on
Jamei Wright. 443 K llio tt Ave.
ai their guests this month her "M in to n s "
and reminded th r
M ri. L illia n McCall Is ro hoaieti.
parents, M r. and M rs. Loyd Brake group that the World Day of
.A market basket aele w ill be held.
of Sundbury, Ohio.
Prayer w ill be Frid a y the 13th
members
and three
Captain and Mr*. James Ram- Fourteen
I w ill nut be responsible age w ill leave Monday for a vaca­ g u fiti enjoyed a social hour.
tion In Havana, Cuba.
for debt* incurred by any­
M r. and Mra. James R. HooleWhen dcubllng • recipe. It is
one other than myself.
halt J r., L iv « Oak. and Mra. M il- • mistake to try to double the salt
ton Stubbi and atm Mark, Gaines­ or other aeasonlngs also. They
DAN C. YATES
ville. have been the guests of M r. should be used apannfly and by
•ad lira . i . 1 . Hooie ban
Ualc.

Jjw Jb w
J jm l a

cm tom
1 I Scout cookleg th.it gnon m I o
th is afternoon.

Butler, a uxiliary president, at
tended th r m rrting
M rs. W. It F nulk and Mrs f
C Wuodrutl are ro chairmen for
Hus event Awist.ng them w ill be
M rs
G J
Kesicnnh, refresh­ I
ments: k its R N R U c kw rld rr, i
di-rotations M rs Rnlu-tt Sn rild rn
publicity
M rs I I Pryor, tn .i
tattons.

Quid Day
Scheduled

The annual
quirt day ’ fo r
Twenty foui tioy s and g irls at
women of Holy Cross Kpiteopal
tcmlrd the F p isto p jl Deanery
Churin w ill tie held Frb . It . After
meeting In Ocala last Sunday
th r celebration &lt;*f holy curharist
front Holy Cross Ih r group left
at 9 a. m . silence w ill be kepi
Sanford at 2 30 p m After even
through th r day until 2 p m
ing prayer ana supper, they rn
Father John Thomas w ill con­
rd i i -;:.vtn In Hoss Allen
duct the service at 9 Father
Alien d isp iryrd mans of his {am
fra n k Persons w ill give the medi­
mis reptiles and lords, to th r
tations
Kach woman Is asked
dismay of several prets-nt
to bring
her
own sandwrirli
Ac ompanyring the m e m b e r s
M rs
Fdward Womack,
M rl'.r.l butter
w ith clu-ppml lunch
of the Young People'a Service
la-ague were Father John Thom California walnuts makes a tasty chairman of the Christian F.duraat. Mr and Mrs John Horner lopping for fro rrn c.Hiked string lion Department of the A u xilia ry ,
is in charge of arrangements.
I and Mr and Mrs John Colbert lieaiis.

I

To ir in o s r
burned-on stains
Is sins glass ovrnw air. f ill v rs s rl
with water to which 2 tablespoons
sit su.rgar have turn added Vlnw
lo set overnight and wash as u&gt;
cud.

' IT ir A rtis t s Landscape" was
the topic of th r program when
the Gamma Lambda chapter of
llela Sigma Phi met Tuesday
rventng at the home of M rs Joe
Corley. Sr
M rs 1 rank Yoltnltnr. pro»ram
chairman presented an interest­
ing ditcii-tion on tm p rrssio m tts
and expressionists in strama, art.
literature, prose and music
M rs
Glen McCall, x ir r - p r r t i
dent, conducted the business meet
mg
I h r social chairman an
nminsrd that the chapter would
have lur its Valentine party a
steak broil T h is event w ill lake
place Saturdav night at th r Gor­
don Frederick camp on llanana
la k e
The
hostess
served
Colorful
puns h and sise ri oreads and Used
an anangrmrnt of sshite mums
on tlie refreshment table

J. A. Young and M rt D. S. T a llr&gt;.
I
:
It'd roses and w.nte Japonifas
earned out the Valentine theme
and this colorful combination grac­
ed the luncheon tables Following
lunch right tables of bridge and
four tables of canasta were fo rm ­
ed. P r i i r t were awarded la t ff
11 M rs
Selma
t t j'- r r ,
lir a ,
c-eorge McCall, and Mrs. R l\
Moore. The tcrecn-i prue went
tn Mr*. Ilro d ir W illiam s.
A short business meeting waa
held during the afternoon and
Mrs J. c&gt;. Ilu t f '«as re-elected.|o
se rvr as Chairman of Hie Social
department others named were
M u corley. vuc chairman. Mra.
M R Whitney
arerclarj
M ri.
Meriwether,
finance chairman:
M rs
K . C. Harper, membership
chairman: ar i M rs. C M Wine,
ptogranv chairman.

Valentine Party
For Elks Saturday

Church
Calendar

Methodist Circles

{pAAAOMh

• *t

Accredited Charge Accounts W elcom ed!

�#-

S s t 'q f T 'T ? ’. “"W l:"*- ':-*

Vlji

l i t l ir i

’* 4 I * '- *. &gt;4 .

•** * ' ' ■ ' ■

•’«

&gt;

• -*

V -

H f"

.

Par* ft-Fri., Tab. 18. 1959

Vrntl

'New Swing' Puts
Service Academy Bowl Policy Sought Furgol Out Front
In Tucson Open
W ASHING TO N ( U P I »— Dcfenae’ no h o w l* he "din-nminated
Secretary M U H . M eKIroy today again*!” bacaute of local tetre
gallon lawa. H li conirenional di»
aludlrd a requeil frum a Southern
trlet Inrludei New Or ram , arte
Congressman for a uniform policy of the Sugar Bowl.
Thera wa* no Immediate torn
of t i n i e r academy participation
men! from M eElroy’a office. A
in poit acason bowl game*.
" P e p . r . Cdwanl Hebert fO -La.), ipokraman raid the lecrelary "ob
won't want In ahool from
In a U tte r to MeE lro y , u rged that vioutly
the hip.” on llebert'a atatemrnt
He laid atudy would have in be
given to the proposal
The ipokeiman *aid Itrb e rt'i
letter had not yet reached Me
E lro y '* offite.
Me E lro y wai aeheduled to leave
on a vacation today.
At preienl each of the thrre
NKW VORK (U m ~ T ria l &lt;d a v e n ire trademiei—A rm ), Navy,
1230,000 damafe auit
brought and A ir Force—determine* whelh
aga lnil
baieball
m m m liiio n er
Ford Fric k ami the in major

er i l l tram ahall play in howl
c*mer
A, lh ( r ro b lm „ „ p r f l, ni „ j
.
.
TVSCON*. A r il. ( C P I ) - M arly
b?
(pronounced a bear).
'b lro y alao would ultimately Furgol, boaitlng a new awing
that may ra rry him hack to the
ficw the three aenfee aeademiei top nf the golfing world, teed off
»h&lt; Id play In Southern atalei In Ihe aecond round of the ttS.OOQ
wit legregttion law i prohibiting Tucion open with a commanding
mi&gt; 1 athletic conteili.
lead today.
" I dial! not labor thla point,
F u r g o l aald lhat amra he
howe r . ” Hebert laid, "u n til 1 changed hla awing during the
recelt from you the poiition of Thund rrbird invitational h li golf­
the Department of D rfrm e In con ing fortunea have been picking
nrrtlon with bowl gamei.”
up. He finiahed llt h in the ThunHebert aaid In the letter lhat It derbird. then went on to win the
wai id ly to h a rt "one academy 5an Diego open, and fin lih third
with one policy, another academy in the Phocnii open la it week
with a aecond policy and the third
" H i the iw m g." aaid Furgol
aradrmy with m il a third policy." a R rr ihooting a i2 In Thu rid a y’i
Hebert pointed nut that the opening round. “ But I'm not giv­
league baieball teami » « i .chedNavy bat played in the Sugar and ing f away any l e c r e l i , ” he
bled to re.uma Inday In federal
Gotten Bowl* and thui hai a laughed when aiked what he had
court and alio wa* espected to
firm ly
rita b lu jie d '' policy of changed
! ctneludr.
playing in bowl gamri
H it hark to hark 31'* 1eR him
. The tria l ha» l.een In re&lt;
lie raid the A ir force aim three itrnkea ahead of hie near— tfncf Wednesday. It » n
i&gt;"l
wtU filed a policy th u yrar whrn It e il riv a l* going into t a d a y '•
Many Sanford raring fan*
known when Judge Kdwaid J.
a rrriilrd *n invitation lo play in round Tied *1 W were J iiliu *
mock, who l* I t ) ing the ra»e be pulling for G ultm nipc lonl.ht j, . , »
|jow| tn Xcaa*. Hut he Boro*, form er IMiA and National
thout a ju ry, would hand down In Ihe featured Grade A ninth
added lhat there wai "an unan open champion from Mid Pine i,
h it daemon.
rvent al Sanford Orlando Kennel twerrd queition at lo whether the N, l* ; Gene U ttle r of San Diego,
Th e ault wa* bt ought by Frank
A ir Force Academy would have winner of the Phoeni* o p e n ;
. I I , Lawrenre, preihlenl &lt;&gt;f the nuw Club
partlrlpetrd In the Sugar Howl Henry W illia m . J r . Fleeiwomf.
T h ii t l pound red hrindle gen
| defunct Portainouth. Va , team of
,
t ,
.
, ,
ii
rn iiu
nni
If ii
it nun
had iir
been
Invited."
Pa ; and Joe Campbell, the fo r­
I tha piedmont League. Ha charge. lleman I* favored by five to two
mer NCAA rhamp from Knoa
| that “ Invailon" of the Portsmouth morning line odd* eitabliahed hy
vllle. Tenn.
te rrito ry by telrraita and radio
SHU very much In the running
tMadcaata of major league games
« » rk
h.ndicapper
Gulletloday were ■ hoit of olher top
id draatirally cut Into h it gat* »nlpr hai been a ijuinicla partner
tournament eompeiitior*. notably
receipt* that eventually h* waa (flra l nr irto n d i In VO per cent
five who tied with H i .
gurred to auipend opcialium.
of h it 12 Hart* thti tea ion, all
They were Art Wall of Poronn
t tilled I ’reaa International
Mark
Hugh*-,
attorney
for again*! top greyhound* of the
Manor, P * , IM F * leading money
F a .I
r r l r k , ha. cnncedr.l that the let*winner to dale; Al Be iie lln k,
c e ll, and broadcml* damaged ‘ t h i . la tl three’event, the *o.i Manhall.n College 71 Syraeu.e «
C ro i.ing e r, N V . veieran I Joy .1
I ’oiU.-nouth a attendance to tome of M i*rd Harmony and Handy ‘ Brock Tc hr*. (O Pol*. Tvhr- 11
Mangrum of Apply Valley, C a lif;
citent. Howaver, F ric k ha. t*allCI.J . k . t I . . . , t I.a .t .M il
lam baa fln ith rd aecond. anil New York U 72 W eil V ir. 7o
Manuel D r I.a To rre . Mllweuker.
Wn ; and Joe Jlm lnet, Manliai
artion bv tha aovernment inada m,n)f banlurd fan* have indicated y utrnt College
Hunter (d
m ry ........ io r .................... - ........... Stevenv Tech 17 Cooper I'nion 71 ten, Kan
htlplca.
Kliiahetht'n 73 M ille r.v I Tchr* #1
major and minor league official, due for victory tonight
Abo In the fealure are Bollln tvorche.ter T r r h *1 M I T
VI
lo aolve tha Itlc v liiu n problem.
Melody, Dapple*, l-ora Nug Pete wilUm nntir *t Worcheater 71
1O'Lear, Song Tim e, Shook t'p
Souih
and Fable Formula.
W'eiiern Kentucky *9 Tampa 17
Tomorrow'a
21 race
day ol Virginia at V.M I. **
tem pering begin* al 2 p m B f |monl Abbfy 77 Pembroke St
with 10 fa it matinee event.. T|irn N(jr|h L-ir o l|n&lt; , At 91 Sh|w «
r t . rr.TKRSBu m ; t u r n In the evening, raring alert* *• Eton 71 Appalachian 71
ta ile d Preia latarwatlonal
w X o u li# Sugg.' rard of 69 led a I to whrn Ihe 11 race schedule Wo(ford „
,.otnl „
The Rnh Pettit • Cliff Hagan
. Ught field today aa the women w ill fealure Saturday* "h o i ho*
lir|w,r n h )n f tM ( ju||fo rt M
pro* feed off for Ihe .erond round
eomjilnalion la beeomlng the mo*t
event, Ihe toth rn ntrtt.
Boannke 71 Hampden Sydney U
nf Ihe S I
Peter.b urr Women'*
deadly one two (coring punth In
Raring tomorrow wrap* up Ihe Al|„ tn j. e&gt;y gy Middle Tenn 71
Open, the third event on the lad
nlnlh week in ihe Huh t moit Nor1(l c&gt;rolj n i 7J Wake ForeH « tha National B iike th a ll Aum ia
1 le i PGA lour.
lurceaiful year unce track opera , , ot|dj Ro(llhrrf, 77 K r lllln e at
•
♦ l l » « Suggi, from Sea bland, tor J f r r y C olllni ooU I oh I control
lion.
^urn ^
| ( ft ., won ihe first round on e*i&gt;ert
Pettit anil Hagan looped in 31
Carton Newman 101 Maryville 77
I Pulling, fini.hmg one atroke a for Ihe IhMl »ea.un
point*
lietween them in Ihe »ec
---------'
,
T
\ll»*
College
7V
William
Catrv
W
j head of defending champion l l r l . y
( t r i l l D o u b le n c a d e r
K&gt;. U n lry a n M M il. Southern U und hall Thuraday nigiil In pro
i Rawla. of Spartanliurg. S. C
vide ih r S I. I-ouii lla w k i with a
lir.K K A . Ohio ( L 'l l i
T h u nemwin 73 Furman at
M ickry Wright of Bonita, Calif.,
lie. lay edge over the New York
Mldwevt
w ai neat with a 71. followed hy year « Yale Harvard game w ill he
Knickerbocker*.
It wa* Pettit's
Concordia
at
Moorhead
.7*
W lffle Smith. St Clair, Mich , 72, played a. Ihe .econd half « f a
hatVet In Ih r la»t 33 . erond* that
Soulhwe.t
and nuth Jei.en, S e .tile , and foothill "douhleheader ’ at New
Marlene Ila u rr Haggr. Pm .burgh. Haven, Conn
Baldwin W allire F a il T r* a * S i. 71 Sam Itnu St, M nulrhrd Ihe contrtt for the dr.
fending NBA champion*.
w ith 73'.
and New Haven Tea thrra w ill llou.ton 71 Lovnla &lt;I.a ) At
The S i I gnu. victory combined
We«l
The IT.V rt tournament end* af meet in a morning rnntctt t&lt;&gt;
wiih Cincinnati* t l h l t l triumph
lug Monlana *7 R rg l* *3
with the
ter 12 holn of medal play Sun avoid conflict
over the Mmnrapulii I.a krt* at
game,”
day.
Portland, f ir e , a a iu r e d
Ih r
Itawka of at Ir a . l a tie for the
W rit rrn Dlvinon rrown.
The K m rk ), parrd hy Frank
C INC INN A T I. Ohio I C P U — , Selvy and Krnnv Sear., tlnrm rd
Ihe Cincinnati
haveh.l! rliih'a tn a 17 12 hu ll time fudge and at
»uriiie hroehure U Idled "Th e one time held a 27 point edge
Cintinnall Red*." a a .itch after over St. Loui*.
five year* puhbrily a* the "Cm
St l-oula entered thr final pr
clnnall Redlep* "
nod tra iling . i» 72, hut Pettit
General Manager Italic Paul dropped in I I point* and Hagan
• a id , "we haven't rhangetl a eight la (end Ih r Km rk* down tn
thing Red., Redlcgi, Red Stock­ defeat Pent lopped Ihe x o re r.
ing. The y're all a part nf mu with 34 |Mi,iit. while Hagan had
name."
13 Selvy led New York v*llh 27
The change probably reflect. and Sear* chipped in 20
Ihe read Ion of fan., who found
At Portland, a rapacity crowd
it hard lo .a ll the leant "Red- of 3 . j» l taw Jack Twyman &gt;cnrr
leg*" after m many year* of 31 pointa, 77 of Ihem In thr firat
calling Ihrm "R e d * "
half. In lead the Royal* tn victory
over the Faker*.

decision Expected
On Baseball Suit

Early Odds Favor
Fast Guttersnipe

e

Cage Scores

M

...... .. . &gt;■£•,

, r s r i£

Pettit And Hagan
Lead Hawks' Win

Suggs Gets Lead
In St. Pete Open

Cincinnati Again
Listed As ‘Reds’

Jensen, Spahn, Sievers Balk
Called P u n lateraallaaal
Several of baifbaU't aalary bat(la* hava now moved up Into Ihe
itraloipheHe atage.
Th a i'* the ita gr in which each
parly auggcita, at lactfully *■
poialble, to the other that he go
fly a kite.
Jack)* Jrn.e n and the Bed Sm
lit Into that general category to­
day. So do Warren Spahn and Ih*
Brave*, and Roy Sie vg ri and the
Senator! among other*.
Je n irn . Spahn and Slever. each
hava aaid "n o ” to two offer* al*
■aady and all three nf them don’t
give the alighteat Inclination nf
yielding even though their rf.pec*

Archie-Sugar Ray
Bout Takes Shape
M IAM I BEAC H. Fla (L 'P D —
Archie Moore and Sugar Ray
Kohinton w ill fighl for Moure's
light heavyweight crown, proba­
bly in June, if they can come to
terma on splitting the pur«r.
That wa* diiclosed today hy
Trurnan Gtb.un. prrudent of the
dttiolvlng
In t. .'national
Boxing
Club o ' New York
Prelim ina ry tonfcrencci wrre
eoncluded here Thursday night
among G l b i o n , m iddle.cigni
champion Itobinr&gt;.i. Jack Kearnv
— Moore* manager— Rubimon*
a d viio ri Giorge Galnford and
Harold Juhnion, and Jim N orn*
—form er boxing crar.
Gibtnn
raplalnrd
"Rohinton
»aid flatly he wanted to fight and
that he wanted to light Archie
Moore
" T i l l * wa* Ihe t in t time h r had
made it clear on both point*
That hr wanted to fight and that
Moore I i the pertnn rather than
Carmen R a iilio lea middleweight
championi "
Rohinton * low pound title would
not be at *takc in the 13 round
fight for ancient Archie'. 173pound crown. Sugar Ray and lie
belle*rd hr could hutid up to
about I *t pound* for Ihe bout
without M crtftrlng iperd.

Gustafson Hunts
Fourth Assistant
M IAM I I l l ' l l Uni*rra lly of
Miami Football Coacn Andy Gu.laf'on went hunting for anniher
a n itta n l loday lo replace Ihe
’fourth member nf hi* *taff lo
quit tinte th r llu rric a n rs m drd
their t ri.o n with a 2 * record.
F in r Coach Gene Fllcnvon re
signed Thur.day lo enter the real
estate buiineta here
Gu.taf.on .aid h r now i . tre k ­
ing at Ira .I two inner aa.i.tanti
who h a ir taught both offrn.e and
drfent#,
•

rive team* begin .p rln g training- "H e ha* let a figure and he’a
within the n ra i twu week*.
yf j„ a .tubhorn about it,” .ay*
" I w »nt budge” » . &gt; , Jen.en. (.
y
B ucky H a rr..,
vvJiii wa&lt; the Mott Valuable Play.
.
.
e r in the American League la i t , "^aekie • a fine boy and 1 like
•ea.nn and I* .aid to be a*king him, but he II find other* can
FtO.OCO.
fight, too."
The Red So* feel J e ti.rn I* beH a rrb felt Jeeirn w*. h .tln g
i hi* demand nn “the W illiam *
Ing .tuhborn.

Fustest With Mostest,
Yankees Stay In Stride
N EW YO RK f l ' P I ) —The New apartment hou»e dweller* beyond.
Y o rk Yankee*, who make it a In prevtou* year* the gendarme,
on the day of a game roped off
habit of tiring fu stc tl with the
a lection of the elevated platform
m oitcit, stayed in stride today beyond center firld *o that you
with what amount* to the largest routdn t gel a hirgtn view for
pinball machine in the world,
13 cent*. You'd h* »urpri.ed how
T h i* dandy item is a new SAW.- many cop* it required to keep
(M&gt; electric uorrbnwrd whuh w ill that little bitty (pace cleared.
be in operation hy opening day. Th ry couldn't do a thing about the
folk*
in
the
Jt it. naturally, the largetl lig n 1binocular armed
atructurr ever built in Ih r Cntied apartment*
Hut t h ii new electronic marvel
Statei.
T h r board w ill Im -lt 3 feel wide, takes care of all the free loader*,
43 fret high on the aide* and 73 even the "working men” in blue
feet in Ihe c rn lrr and. with all For it w ill practically block out
of till* perched above the .enter- the heaven*.
Convertible for football, th r
field hlrather*, Ih r tippy top w ill
board
contain*
11.12U lamp*,
lie 110 feel above street level,
T h U it, of course, bad new. to enough to light a im all town, with
p rrc in rt 44 in the Rinn* ami m.oou watts; M3 mile* of elec­
tric cable, which i* enough to
wire a deiiro ye r-fa very fitting
analogy
when
d i.ru i.ln g
the
■courgr* of ihe Americin Feaguei:
ha* a total fare area of 4.872
feel plut a frw odd in rh n , and
D B S M O IN ES. Iowa ( C P I i- w ill he controlled by 4.M0 pu*h
lllm o l.
all time
pacing
great
buttons.
Tommy O'Connell, who started
roathing only la it year. t«d*v at
age 2* took over th r football
helm at Drake U n ive rsity.'
1 I ’vr heard the term 'dial-,
lenge’ uted to much that I'd pre­
Member* of the Sanford Wom­
fer to lay thi a i . a real fine op en* Golf Aimcialion treked up
portunitv,” G Connell
.aid
" I Ihe road lo Ihe Ml Plymouth
hope, though, that I'm not on Country Club Wednesday, where
tria l for all the other young they enjoyed a day of golf and a
coaches in Ihe country,"
buffet luncheon. Plan* have been
O'Connrtl, currently an a t.iit- made for another rte u riin n .
ant coach at alma mater lllin o i*.
Included were Belt*’ McCracken,
said lie hoped In wrap up hi* Do*tie DeGanahl, Fanchon. MeChampaign, III . affaira and move Robert*. Anne Marsh. Jo McDan­
Into Drake in to day*.
iel Jackie Crawford. Genevieve
O'Connell'» Drake appointment Woodruff. Barbie Morriton. Crela
wai announced Th u r.d a y night tllgginhotham,
Jane
McKlbbin,
It rlitnavrd a month. long search Dot Powell, Ellen lle tt., C ilr
for a *urce**or to Drakr'a War­ Heard. H r lrn Carraway
ren i.aer, who re*iuned at the
Suey Dickey. Claire File , Olive
end of lavt iraton after IQ year* Ann Shinahcrgrr, Alier M ill*. (Jin­
a* head coach.
ny Shrd d rn and Ruth Herron.

O ’Connell Chosen
Drake Grid Coach

Local Golfers Pay
Visit To Plymouth

iJ iin ir ''— a reference t " • h e ll IS ,*
UWO Boiton it paying Ted Wt lilim i.
Jen.en I n . i. t i h*‘» "not inter*
r.le d ” in what Ted I* getting
^
S t ill, there wa* a Red S -&gt; ^
pitcher a frw year, back who,
during a .alary wrangle, told a
flexion official:
"A * lone a* you’re paying the
big guy i W illiam *) w much, why
don't you have him g» in theta
and do the pitching, too?”
Spahn'. C*»e i . a bit different.
The Brave. a:C acting a. if he *
asking for a piece of owner Lrnl
PertnF* con.truction company^
wheieai Spahn »ay* all he w .n 'u F
i« "a ralae” for winning 22 game,
last »c**«n.
It it believed the B ia **» offeird
their ace left-hander approximate.
!y the .ame $60,000 he earned last
yra r
Executive Vice President
Birdie Tebbett* Haim , he and
Spahn "aren't fa r apart.” Spahn
counter, lhat Birdie ain’t much of
a Judge of distance.
Sleveri, always a tough man t * ^
ign. also 1. looking for a pa y^
D o o i l . The Senator* point out he
was the highest paid Washington
player in hutory la .t year with a
salary of *!&gt;out $36,000.
In any rate, both part i n are
liltin g tight *nd it look* like on*
of tho&gt;* temporary italemate*.

Seminoles Tackle t
Darters Tonight
Fakrticw ripped Feethurg last
night In the opening game of the
Orange Belt Conference totirn*.
ment 31 26.
Tonight at 7.30, at the Winter
Park sy in. Ihe Sanford Seminole*
w ill tackle the Apopka D a rte r*.
for the »econd t ilt of the tourney."
If the Seminole* upiel the D a r­
ie n , It w ill mean a return trip
Salurday for thr championthip
The winner of the OBC tourna­
ment w ill play in the state tourna­
ment in Gainevville next month.
The Seminole*' hlgh ic o rm i J im ­
my G rarry need, two point* to­
night tn tie the all time highv»cormg record ol 313 point* in one
»ea*on. Grace)- to far hai » rn r |
ed 313 point* on 119 field goal*'
and 73 frre throw*.
The hard-hitting Junior la e v
peeled tn (hatter t h ii record hi
the early moment* of tonight's
t ill.

Doll Picked By Irish

Colts Sign Rebel

Rams Sijfn Causer

SO U TH REN D , Ind &lt;UPD —
Don Doll, former Southern Cali­
fornia ila r. hat hern named Notre
Dame hacklirld coach. Doll played
pro hall with the twu Angrlei
H a ui', Uaihlngton Redskin* and
Detroit I.Jon'

B A L T IM O R E , Md. (L 'P D — The
Baltimore Coll* today announced
Ihe signing of lineman Hanson
Churchwell, of the University of
M ississip p i, the Huh * filth choice
iri the Nation*! Football League
draft.

U ) S A N G ELE S ( U P li — B u lrty
Humphrey. Baylor quarterback,
tigned a pride..tonal contract with
the Lot Angelrt Rama Thu rsd a y.!
Humphrey. Ia«t icaion'. leading
collegiate paster, waa the Ram*'
M-c-ond draft choiee.

(Join Tour Winners

M IAM I. Fla
iC P Ii Hobby
Ci*ery widened h i. had a* Ilia
tcah'a hailing Jockey Ihurtday
when he rode Inur winneri. tl* .
»ery tuMilrd home Rare Aee
i I H . M l III the .econd, Marikav
i* « » o i in ihe third, Arakan 2nd
( IJ . r iii in Ihe fifth and Kingmaker
(13 lot in the tevcnlh.

(_ _ _ Ttiu/fieqf

Morton Cots Post
M ILW A U K E E f i l l ' l l — Tha arI'u iiiliit f hi of Ja&gt;k J. Morton haa
m m p ie t e d head rnarh L ille
niarkb ourn'i new Marquette Univ r r iliy sta ff. Morton »erved under
lllai-hbourn with tha Green Bay
I ’a rle r. In l!*37.

SrtsuCate C tttic and £cd*u*£Ci
P a in t (2&amp; !Zkprted U Jocdux'U
CcuiSA M/i*ufou/an d flool/yu w i
fttp facs O td gfo M fiD o o vi

ftipface O&amp;d
(JJecd&amp;tvdhip D ooil and tfJm
ft P fu u * O &amp; t/ufi&amp; U H f
d/aAyw cjf SaJtm m t

/w *

/—
/

POORACING
Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.
Matinee Wed. Gr Sat., 2 P. M.
★
SPECIAL M A T IN E E FRIDAY

_

• Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Stands
Jerry f'oUitt', Ojierittur

Sorry'. No Minor*
• Ik n t quality

t u le d
t

ni

• quick Sm lra
• Savlngw

L U M B E R CO. INC.
t u i n r 'i

8KB I S

A vi

. A fJ f t )R p

I ,

S

v

Of

J*

Ijim lc d S Mllen South
Sanford On Highway 17*92

often:

You’ll* find a
CiUNT SELECTION OF:
Lunch Mtala
Cold CuU
Milk ft llrtad
Picnic Food*
let • Block or Cruahrd
Frulla ft Vrgflablan

�Jha Sanhhd dt&amp;hald lOesddu JO Jidda

PROGRAMS START
6:00

P. M.

F R ID A Y , F E B . 13th, 1959
rm n t t r. m.
T n * E » IT I k * *

M l III

it) &gt;.»•*. U m lit r

l
I
«
t
t

•S I
: l &lt;•&gt;
I* t it
,*•
a |}|
AO &lt;*■
Ml
: a 1*1
&lt;01

t ill M i
1*1

1*1
I 1* M *

T u s k o . t A na l*
l; * « ln &gt; C a t s * '*
» •m m • Kia i
\ V a i* rtr* n t
M a i
S i.n tllg M • ! » n * ’ IA
T a ll* lit *1 A4 AA liA K t 't A
,\i « i . i &gt;&gt;u * ' aa c i a k i I i
N i . i — 1&gt;i a OntlAar*
H uc kA kKfXV iA .A rn
H u I ’a tid *
I nlotl r * r l f l *
I'l'.A r i &lt;aullu

•«• i: * « n ll»

&lt;*• v t i t
M l IV-b

i &gt;ia * * t

Ill'll

•* l I •-1il m i**’*

»«••

C URV ED

Mill
(liASS
ln t l&lt; lM « li« n

Windshield*
Fo r A ll
Cars

Our Speciality

McHaney - .Smith
P A IN T &amp; G LA SS

sits s. r*rk

fa

: «i*i

•» i
I :• i n
III
Ml
!* .« * M l
i« l
I I It . it i
i ai

i i r i « « " •‘•nort
I t ie i&gt;» tN iie ai
I *9 « 9 ) Hr ndi'H 'I
• 10 I t l Mialaaii ▼u-f t I*

kiA k * 4 C l i r
n » i i i * n * &gt; nn i n
* : k n n if t S U Ik

Tkln Win

II . • line
l. ln . - f n
John D » t r — N » » *
r* r* « n t* r * r i* »

1 N

|* t| |*| V . . A

M l I n i '*
•*• i « i N . a a • U i i ' M r
S n » r i*
I I " * M i Va« I*
H i l l M l l* c k r * * r
I t l Mol •
A1 1 1 I I I I * T
* . M.
I •* H i lV t t t * r n - M a * l*
A •« M i O ff In A ( l* &lt; lt 'll*
A I * m i r t ir iA t lk n S * *# *r*
t i t m i C a rta in K * » * * r » *
I • 1A M l r i r t n n k
1 11 M l Ok* K in o
M l R * a * k and R * 4 d*
II *• M i I I * . k l *
and J * &lt; k l*
M i K u rr
I I I * M l r . o k ll llv r d
M i c irc u * l i » r
* * r i n iim
r. m.
i: *» M i M o * l* M V « * i« rn
M l Trn* S t a r t
: I t i l l D m c tlv a l i U i r
1 ** I t T o u r n a t ilt n
M i M r S ’l i i l H
I i t M i H i* r i n u r *
1 I * M l l l n u - l l i *t*M
l i t .*■ f r o i i
It* ■ C o nl»»t
1 •• M l I i • 1104 k , V
1 : 1* M i |*ukllc 0 » r » l i *
«»"«
I ** i ; i C olt# **
ll* * k * &lt; n * n
I I I*

ili

C l W o n t - W p e iif R
« 10 t i l JM uiil 4V i* r li
i l l Karm Mixon
•.to &lt;9 | Ta ig a t
I t l lllf H N I U p » m

•4 t t IpfUl J»ho» as*

Your
’ u r in a
• u rn
I it im A

R l’ RINA

CHOWS
•
FA RM

Dealer —

•
F E R T IL IZ E R S
S U P P L IE S

A re

; te i t l

la jp .a

til
III
1 •• i ! i
Oi
i : » |i|

I t t t f h llJR
Uic« C U i k enow
r * r n Com*
r i i r I’ uint
t\Rt..«.i p &lt; * i o r Altft

» 40 i t l I t l i r h

* * 4 4 !#

t» * n

SECOND and OAK

fa

44 121 T ra ta l

l i e# i 4 i tiue t»iu» k*
i&gt;» l i m n u K * •
1 0 .19 i » i l l i g n m i I r,ii&lt;|
111 I * .1 • &gt;tan
i * i KrariWl# U n *
14 It 1 9 1 Rif |l#rluu|
t" le i * • Upllhpr • s p t ii
i t l * Pfgculg’ a I* E I Ih '» ( *
i f f ' 1 h* IE It t M 't e 'ih

( &gt;1 * K ill* m l

(ee*l*t *

• iM U t

Il;ff

r.

M.

S o f t it* Ctarietefilitre
*4 • n i rtciu te
I t . 10 I : • Tit If I* I I a (• * 4 ir
•4 | *1 Mi In th a l.l'a
i. • I

it

I'.llb* f (n

l i t Ka,..ll*

Thaatra

#

raft*

t 1« I 7 I I fM |U#k#(l*»ll

t

t it

U il

R **ril

I d'M | i
T **«1 •v
14 1 W m-I.J **f |.|t«R
• f e 1 * 1 llo lla r I 'tih v
i 4 i Ki«« Thi Nation

2 2i

4 t t O r lltiE i ting

,H. D. Thompson &amp; Son, Inc.

K a B fir

i l l U r i i r c • h a'.fe
til H ill norm
I 11 i t l t ‘imifr**a U i »
i 4p H u t

1 *P CP lim n t.u i

•*• T f i . K i i i r - t'nllrf
I 1 • i n .tniitiur II* ur
•ii *.(i|liit* he *

• M 14 1 t « m u* l ii.a t 'iil i
it *
Th a P re n
4 14 tit T w rn tl't '

it*
C »
I •»
Op
•'Si lip
•tf

-4

P

rta G* r Ut

l.aee i
K*kPllR l ’ a m •! 4 Mwt'.f
llie hi|i»F K ith ir
Jluiln Mich
o i imtarl.k
I &lt;*t ale f&gt;;tie .%1l#n

DAY &amp; NIGHT
anelray

h e a t in g

O i 1.4 R d liiu n
• * • * 4 I l . i n n ;i ••

9 o i i? i |n*ti*t aheia

* NO hot retting*
* NO apscial rto#*t spars neceaaary
* NO lone 4 sipenaita Hurt*
T h s finest type of »r|nter comfort

I• i (IK. IhtA '.ri

o» (**l| ii

I t i o i .%»r. s.l IIII •It. o. 4
•' I 'I •II t\
a «. 9

I l f # i ? i t *eHa Y» »n e
O I It

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
M i h a fiird A n .

' iuturv
H'irMei
l«arn«S(*ii

I'hfl

r A 2.4511

In Written

t

I * le i : * i l u « * h f i r I b t i u e

14.19 ltiK'*«*tra
&lt;4 * U hit a V % 1 Mi
•4 I Me* | 91 •«*e # •

••• J I..I te

T ..n if h li«» New
( 9 P 9Im |#
* Kite allnei V ilk
H i l l (•» l l i i t l l f i tluropi
'IIIMl %9 4 . M.
| ee l i t
Oa r^ a *
t li i l l Arntn.l the (Hals
•
l*i lv 4l*l«tn K i r l i i o a
It

9 44 » ? • 9l*i«l#

o » lt*itnt»Fr |;...»Yt

1

A * i l * In t i l » n * « a r
— A LSO —

i4 I

19 P I'a ta r

l.m *l

lln je a

%H»%•* %Y I*. %4 .
11*44 »!• T ie

SPECIAL Intiodudoiy OFFER

$5 ALLOWANCE
. . . . on to ur present batten |ot*nrd
Ih s purrhaar price of a YCH’AM
lla lte ry. O F F E R E X P IR E S March In i.

Seminole Battery Co.
S.

•• eta ••('*• I • B U M

I |*a %• l.u* *
•9 | Hup!- lllhcn
11 19 C i * * . r » I n
t
a« e 7 a»t» U"'.!i

l i n t y Duly BttUrlr* ler
I hiIuai rial and Marlas

I III!

• *• »Jp Vlfi*t#r• l» a»*t
le « i i t i I* t&lt;i■ it Ii# \ia
o i 9lar klr i T.ero
10 19 Itl T r n n i i e
MuH
•4 i ' r t hue liiA ilf r e r
II

French

A rro t* front Parment’ Mkl.
FA 2*5306
IIA P I E R IK S CHARG ED — R E B U I L T — R E P A IR E D

I*

|h

••I fail# #»f I fi
It SI •?» It l&gt;ut«v Ii* Vnu
1 4 i f&gt;#irch fop T-m'* r#t4
• •

•91 PI#I T«»ur H *». h
'

»

n

I I I 14 • Open IY|n*tni
•J • T&lt;tn9 se
•*1 t. L i ' n•«

i to 14 •
Cl
o»
1 «• (?»
III
Op
1 19 C l

At ii * "
i : if t
'te
A Men N#r»p
Marl'll Itutfiw
Truth oe t.
ICl .•* *•
Jiinniv I'Uft • \ i n t i ?
hia |e* « »*ii I
IliiS li liaaiii

O r 11**un#

• *

P ai i r

• I
1 (• 1*1 y UKi I'r
&gt;l#iut a
« 4 a II.a I ' l l o l f
4 »• Hail |» • C|o« k
t . ie

a il I lum $«!»•• l i o i l t
14 p \ t r U ir t l a U u ' i

( 4 P t\ I..* |* • \ V 4 J l . f l ?
4 Of C l ».».*•• • t i l
a C»s»
Or HrUMtr

l»ee

ill

i in d i'. if t

A M ft lA « i

I *1 a4 p h u f l t h.
• 14 |4 » | tlge nr S got
•! I l o g i t * l i t
9 44 C l M*&gt;| e . l\ - • *rH
III Ip u a n all

M ATHER'S

D inetto R io t!

(91
9 14 a4 1
1 1 ft i 4 i
•41

p.-i'ta • P i n hou *4
&gt; »iV e Y &gt;t * u ii r iu k

i .fe&gt;r i • P&lt;era t It•e•
• ii i* un Car u l i it
i til O i ftlgaif

(? l I j i r t n l i i l •’anatit r
l i t U t 4 lli i ( &gt; M m - a t ' o t l i
• I t •• I lie n « i i r t ii r i

• 14 lip .N•a a
• 41 i s » Saw a
' l l tHfpil

ON

’ ll

H i •*# * ii| l - i r i . 4 * i
l i t R nn 4 ( ' i **♦ tea \' I
t 1ft a4 r * « * #.-| &gt;ouc K d a g rd i
Or N• * • —Data C w d ia rl
? |4 C » line WaW—
•• • *\• rr • T at T u n i
O i (ai|t (V ila itR
I *•» l i t Has- ii a l^tg Pel
•t • llaa» D a* Gun

CHROMK
•

T ie

OH

Or rant
l*a * m r t r a*
I 89 i • • I’ a t i f f k nctae Uifi
«!• U #1 a l arge*

TUBULAK

D A YTO N A REAC H (1) W E S H - T V NBC
( I i fluid J u u t x r r
» "4 l i t 1' i t n ) Th i'R ia a
i 2 i l'* t e r H a ir»»
a. e
•
&gt; 19 4 I* • U% k i l l • a l.a m lii a
O I (n n #• h f in
•N• 1 f r t la lt li
t : • A n n . r Murra#
•i • I *. *i '•g Pla t
m
o r I'iiu In *
I t -24 C t A fri.a u P a ir * !
O l ,\*aa
0 . 4 9 t * i IV a a ih tl S'a •
11-44 l*p .Atn i • a&lt;4 " a a t k i r
o r N ita i and R p p in ir
i * » M ill#
11-11 i l l J i i k P i
•4 i ( * r u ii l*u»e#p|
( i i M#art p* o# «*M f
I I 9.4114 % 4 . 64.
^: 4i l ! l To d i i —Gatr u » a r
: 9\ t i l Nana
lire l « i lln t ia
% In o i l atitaig K a n g irit#
6 4k • i i Neva
9.411 * ? i H a PtFfur#
(* • itwrm t f P. ••*6i
9 1*1 •? i P.#a (#r a !•'##•!
I t P i •: • I ’m' gi» H i * li
•4 1 VH#a Dtgiat
14 24 •?» T tia a itra ll« nt
t i t A rth u r «lo d ft# r
( I 4 I t 1 4 * N#a* •
•4 t N#* a
H I I * 4 * t «ti|alit*-n n N »- a *

I I ) H U . 1.1 I I I
I . H It.| )
\ » . w Y O R K l U P I t - I * in la
r l i n n l to M i r t r that d o p lt r « l t » i
..
. ..
,
. ’
Ih c C h m c tr » » v lew p u t u r r . * r r
I . la
l l lly
v
n r k „•
re
w o rth Ilk
I 0 i .». -w o ril* VI
Much
of
the ilit p la v iro u n il « u l t&gt;&gt; T V , for
e v jm p lr , I* h a n llt
w o rth anr
Itu t I aup|Mi&gt;r that . the way the
fo rtu n e

ro o kie c ru m b le .

lln w r v e r .
Meet M r. I. ln r u ln ,
a I T o jr c t 10 un d e rta kin g h ra m rd
out hx N B l I I H f d n r a d l) night

3 - Pc. Dinette*
Chrome or Rlack Tubular
Rcjf. 159.95

W E E K - E N D S P E C IA L
7 • Pc. Dinette*
Black or Hronie Tons
Rcjr. 589.95
W E E K -E N D

$

48

$69

S P E C IA L

S h o rt
M in t*. ( I I S 1 V ' a 1
S
S te e l Iln u r p rn e n le il an adapt*

lion nf te n Toltluy*- 'Tainily
l l a p p i n r t t " Wedne-da* mglu tint
t r e i r r r d pm ario uvly on the &lt;dgr
o f fudginevt Gloria \ andrrlult tn
the lead role rave an unrninfort
able, u n rv m p e rfo rm a nrr — *he
I* at vet unable to tap her In.
tid e *
and the lark* Aulficirnt
techn ique
lo f a k e
her way
Ihruugh Itut Milt kand rrhlll duet
h a v e an r j r n r d n r » » , a louihing
w illin g n e ii to plravr and an litle llls e n e e that m a k e , her an in
I r r c t l l n g p o u ib d llv for the fu
lu re
It wee a nililake tn throw
her in Wednesday night agaimt
J e a n 1’ ierrr tum»nt who lovu
la ir* himvrif inude hit pleung
CBS TV i K eip Talking nimed
min a new lime ipnl Wednrvd.v
night. It i an ir r r p t a h l e game
- h o w . hut III t i i panel memheri

Family Growin'
00

4 *4
4 9
4 la

' 44

'

:• f

.

a

• 4 * \\ • * 4* i t&gt; .j T r uat
i l l o .##n far 4 U a t
' * » lltlg h to r D *»
•4 | (&lt;rit|c*a
Nm l i i i M
i a i h#a t#| H'aem
i 4 » i a* e*f v m i
i • t fim p it p t if
* • • (Itttie

.I ti

h a ir I m*&lt; o n ir
, h r p ro g ra m

%.» r n t r j n r f i l that
hl%
a lr o(
. . .
iir r u ic ia lu lit )
alkiut
u
.In m m
..
...
t t , n , e r *- H h n I " UP the t l L M \
A rt h u r
(&lt; o «llrrv
»hm»
T u e n la y
Jack
**• "

? ho"

"d n c U v

n .| h .

and

»
• * * ‘n h f
T
" ,r
tre a t c re a tiv e ru m tc i of n u r tim e
______
rh r
t H a n n r l N » lm :
Jac k
\\rhh % n e u i c r i r i Th e B la c k i at.

Lady Senator Eyes
'General' Stewart

WASHINGTON' il ' P l i — The
lftrt' arnator from Mainr Imla'
*449 urisHtnf omr morr thr mt
(l(im nf gi\ing mo'ir artnr
Mr*art an Air Forcr grnrr.il i
liar.
Srn Margartl (hair Smith iB
M# l a4id ihr «•! go-ng to
"chrrk ih r rtfo rd tto Hrlrrmin#
Ihr mrrila of Prrudcnl Eiirnho&lt;*
f r’ft * f rn n t l nominttinn nf Ihr
t!nw-|glVlnc film itar for promn
lion from colonel to brigadier
general in Ihe Air Purer neter\r
l nllt ahe ha« pfru«rd the file*
Mn Smith told Inited P rf» i In
lernglmnol. the ilnetn'l rare to
•peuulaie on what I might do
U h il M ri Smith did in *9*7 %»a«
hloek the nomlnallont nf Stewarl
and l e ir n l nther r e if r iiit i no
grounds they ha.In l put in enough
aellvt «fut&gt; to warrant proir.o
lion*
Now the ii an!i lo are Ihe en
lire li%( nf nommeei and check
rner\r training rrrorda and mo
biliratlon aiiignmrnti for all of
fleer a no Ihe lilt
I ln . Smith, who U a fleulen
ant ec’lonel In Ihe Air Force B#
if n r . u a high ranking Republi
i an member on ihe Senate Armed
Senlret Committee.

s •• •

•?

#*i?ralign
•4 | V.,., |t *1) 4 #
•♦ • I #iar t . ir t i II a 9 ••
l« • I I Y 4 4 ||% « #•* 91.
I ! #4 •* • 1 U la - l* * i an

•*• ».*•*• %•“ i- •

C 29 C i t o ul 4 M# T^*«
i l l N *iFt k
•4 1 |M|t Y *-ur ll'. r t f K
\• •4 i d l i t M in i t.lg rtl
1 49 •«• r •!•
C l Tt.itn##
•' • l.lb s ir #
| 19 •11 4 % i h # (4*W#I*| Y * r » i
l t » Mr #'•*! Mr • N o riH
i •l 9 io &lt; ii It c u ii
2 49 •*» T r u ( S r * ( out#u •(#•»• •
•4 i J ft n»r | ii« n • \ i f l t l f
11 • In i*n
v
7 29 • » iia a li Ka gtt
•4 i H ru * • F i r f t f
•4 • M i l l . f i l l |U
2 49 *4 ’ I K
Ka? * t t
•f • Y *• mg I» r
\(alnn 4

•6•

11#4* *1 # Cl* rk

2 J i (•• TK # 4 #r.|l#t (• f# u ra
•?• 9 *. m I #••• n ' i l l
•61 4\ Ho |&gt;o You T r ••4 1
I 99 1 *1 U ' lif r t
r # f 4 pa#

•«» h ria M a r Pa*
44 1 A Hi# r (can I t i n 4 iia ft«l
I ' I 1 4 • 4 #«r#t lt « r m
I 89 («» r i f i of N l« h l
•7 i • d u f f l a i r
9 •• «;• 4i •*• !•
i l l l o, l i f l i ' f
•61 l**tp#«i f * l i » h l u ' »
9 29 i l l M 'rk # « 4| u u ti (*lul»
i 4 » !• ut# r m #o
4 e l i l l 44 #R?n#s.V#o#
•t l 9*f onf 1•r D o rln r
( 4 1 Molt#
9 ift i l l H fttta ii K a rt«# ti
4 l» C l M o t
•l l V1#h#' 9 M 'la rf* !
I Ift i * i \ iw •
44 ft T H i Cl*# O i I t
* #6 |*l | o ln f iil M u k
7.19 i l l N # nt — l» « u g l 44 r i * a M i
C l D qii K.uil la r.l
7 29 C » 44 aa4 4 T r a in
(6 i U I/lc la l ftlgf#« ID 4
I I I l-an t f i i f t
41 » lh
t «a h i T * ia o
I I f C l l* r r i f « t I •
i l l ( ’i n i a M a rn a il
14 • I
g l l 4 r flba )|
9 44 i l l IliC o rt f li r ♦ |
•'• |»oona B ifO
•4 i M t l l i ' f l i f f i
9 44 •i i a ir 9's * f .• H i f *
•I i |fi» M a iit r if lf l
•I l l s
. • • •• •
!• #4 •:• T i t *
I • Y * u f l . f ?4
ill
a |• « 4 • T i i t k'l&lt;«« o
C l k ma«1**m #f I 6 | 4*4

• I i •»• N#wi

I #• •! i N ew •
•i i \ s - i *44 ia ia t r
•6 I &gt;1*. * &gt;4
II 19 i* » »iv k I'a a r
i n f t lo iit
Y M l 444114 T 4 . « .
•l l T o u a t— o f lf iw * a r
•4 • S i w •
ft - i •• i « i o ’airt K a ^ a a ro i
I 44 ■4 » X i i i
f a r a#a
9 " I •?• I n - t d iir ' m
•61 l i t .0104 n.A.WA
4 *4 I *. I I ' f l i d i r • D I M l
i 9 99
I
•
•6 t 4 ija** h i f i i t
t i l l • •♦ 1 r # iiu ra M u m
1 4 1 I f l N r G r O f r if
I I 49 •* ' |*f ti • I t r.ia h i
•6 • f l^t A• |*«H »
••i T f i * a*»•
' * |*l • t f .n l *1*1 *a N S I • I
l l 19 •J i « ••nctnlrgllgn
i l l l ’» »r I . nrt H a '« i
•* |
|
ar
i n i ii t ii ai
r . 9i .
44 I •A Tt» k 7 •# p f lu l •
•4 1 ( « « • s&gt;* l.if#
. ii*
I • • V ta
•4 1 # *a '«k f n r T i ' W i f f t *
••• |*1• v 4 our I I 'in c 4
•4 *4 i iig ld in g la ig h i
l •% •• • Hgftl#
* 6 i I . ’(•'••#
•t» Toooi#
I
l
.
* ’•
^ u *44
* 2 * f l f l i l flf I ' f A f i l l l
•4 | rih f| 4 « Pnom
I •# i i » T ru e , o r • i f l i i i ' U R c M
•l i J io iip * I'ia r t
•4 • I'M Irt I'flM f*
I |i i i * H ia iia Maagia
•l i I I og i i V * ir *4
i l l l lu t lf M og**
I t i . ?. 4 o -in i l» r M ilan#
4 * n&gt;a la v O ff
••» Itfa t f*'# •T«*« k
I I t ••• K f A*ttA T |t#•• ? •*••#
•«• As .||if |# Y rtU •e
•'I

I
l

'4 i o

$4 » ' ,4 m#

•*• Vua»rt

| ii«

a ii
4.14

a 49

7.19
lift#
1 .44

«•» lla « t R i i ' n i
ft.94 • • lin h in 'l •'lu ia 4
al* Ha a M uni

) 14

•6 i Fit floor#
i* » f a* Hvu*# &gt;•
&lt;•• i? « u •4* r. a#ra
•:• K r i l l k**ri|

I f #4 ••» 44 |iH

Tn # »i

•*• *'■ f»«i* *o if a n
19 24 (|| M l* u u » r « 1 «

•

'• '

W«tchsw
Jewelry
Diamond*

Birlhatons Rtnr*

Manat

I •* ih«r Rudt.i Pl»s.
C k .r is *r Layaway

(Osod
E. 1st
FA

LONNIE'S

%

RECORD R A C K '
•Top*

M it ta

l.ifa

I N ?

Wad bs rtqht proud
te discuu a horns intpiov«msnl loan wu!h yen.

Accounts

Appointment

A t l a n t icICNAnQNAL B A N K .
Organi/rtl 1026
(Affiliated W ith The \flantic National Bank nf

JatktonrBIt)

I ’op*”

Open Sunday

•* • *.#»na of « x h if t r

•i i l.it a r #• a

• a . w. I ll i

r.

M.

F R W M ri.*H - ERA FOOD
MF AIM — G R O C F.R IM

COLD R E E R TO GO

B EN N E T T ’S

•9 • Mitu •• I'ariv

|4 | &gt;1 'lit # M'Oi-A
2 #9 III Yit&gt;in« l*r Maloaa

(fo rm srly Hokombc’a)

H a »*a %o ff

•61 ll » i t |lii I'ldlk
2 19 C l 9'fuirt I h» is fl«o|i
|4 l 4 #rtfIf* 14 Toyra
I'o

in

318 E. U t S I. at
SA N FO RD A V E.
Muaic I t
My Ruslnaaa
-------- My On* And
Only Huainiaa

M »#f

1 la i « i 4 • t h i 'V..#M lu m a
•* i 4i *
in # H u
N o ri b
C l 9*lo ri«lg r. 4 «MO
2 #9 C l T f U t r t or I uEMg u i r r #•
•i i j mm* paaa • Y a iK t r
•' l Pa * In ( H g rl
• 19 C » lla g la fttitia

44 nr*

1-0181

m

7 *9 • •• it ro'iiii n« ▼#,i
••» 4 #a rc 4 F o r T f m i r n *
•4 I llttl H#r # P i t
•* *6 •!• Th# ou tlin a I.IgM
4 . 6# i l l i.« a * i

•i f

H I

C O M P LE TE S E L E C T IO N
O F ------

P-vora

# MIII %4 r . 64.
12 •! C l Ti# l a # Pouch

in

1

_____ 8 FORA

»» •• » •* i*»•. • u i; § m
*4 |4 » t'ntifl'idk i S#«|
11 84 »•• r«iiiiant ritiv n
i 4 » Tt»i* Dollar

I2#&gt; W. nth
•

R lo s k *

Tan T r u s t

W tA i s f

F rfa * k

PHONF.: FA M E U

i 19 ••• •f t##rt fs,# % pa?
«ai | !rig n i# r Pa#

A

Complsltly

InaUllsd

Gas System
$3|0o

ii*

*n

FOR

CompIslE L in t of—

C br

A ppliances

E A SY P A Y M E N T P LA N

Miller Radio &amp; Appliance I IS

Park

8 A T.E S and S E R V IC E

FA 2-03M

TROUBLE?
w tiK your typewriter nr addinjr machine!

Turn
Sales — R rp « ir — RenUU

ADAMS
TYPEW RITER SERVICE
:o7 w. rim (i.

THE

LUMBERMAN
don’t buy door*
and windows by

I* * * * '

price alone!

i*a%

ftw ryu

I 14•f •• tgoir 9*a«r
«t • I *fa• of

\ gut

Window and door frame*
and door panel* should he
both durable «nd beauti­
ful. Shop around . . you'll
find there !• a h if differ­
ence in the (election*. (Sea
our, too!)

•
•
•
•

H 'E J r T C E D

|*|f i t

«•&gt; ii, 4 9 # &gt;f »utg n « i

•4 • Arlhur ii#tffriy
•ti I la$i# t.urv #
«•» 64nil# l l i i i #

•i f l.ai% • of

44 alt

ft. 29 (41 f t l f i l i

T in

l 94 ••• Carlo o • a r n p i l
6 19 * 4 » P 1 Mart##r
9 '4 ( 4 t iXaa’ Ha# • &gt; 9 * s g ia n t
I 7 f T c a l ' 4 aI Ann |
( • I M o tti
• I I •« • Ho* tf g Carrara
* i i «?* K a t i
* a» n a tt rf ro n t

•4* 4*a• irtg Ttrt#

P#f#r I I . ml

t i * * •2 i V i m
«•» I nca

)

(41 Pam • Piavaagii

•« • n*'rrtpi# P tom

•l l

lia rn#

c a t * rtf MgR|
(Si i ‘ 4 ui«*r f a ir

6 *• * ‘ i 4|%ai#rr Tons#
*# f t I ? • |•At)|M Ha 4||

i f 14 (•» T ra a to ra

•f l 9 l r r i i

1 19 (ftf

••» John PalY
a*a
v •4 •s•
I I .94 •!» S • w •. 44 #i* Oir-Rfot* t
•ft* Sa'%a.|Ya4 thar*i 9 nrti
•4 | 4( o% Ig
II tl •*• .fa-k pf|r
i l l l'B*i||rva K grofi
Iliu m
%. 64
7 .4 4 |?| T.A.li —O a r r c i i *
7 14 14 • .N••* •
1 n
i ‘ «iM«|a k n a i i i t s
9 (9 i 4 » N t i i
•

a• • Amartca* f U a i i i a a i

I l l

#•* l*a* am tar fttridt
XvAffO
9 19 i a • 44 m i ? i.t*i*
•! ' It (*u*i’4 Pa te a

i| R H a n d l’a# I
9r#r A
h if

•i i iffia sia *

l •*• M e rit

T rtU

9 71
a aft

61#a i a
•i t 1 n 19 f i a ll
•6 . &gt;'*A|*9 \ i P l| * 6 *&lt;|»(
4 i% *a fu »a Tim a
•«• llu t i i ' M r n
t 4 • '.• e ta *
• -ip a n a
i * • J » n * l* J lia
•»• b l»* ••
•4 • i i * » m » f in , «’, i *
• N »* »
•
•4 • ft &lt;i •%?irt t a &lt;% 9 ahrtg
•* • » • •
-•a
••r#a* • rt r«f Y j k « i
•4 » N e fl# - t«f a #6 M a i ' d i
1 •• P it
L iu ld U d
•1 • 9 l*g i%t
•I t •• f f a C i. a
14 » i « - .
i.
. ii. .
•* I #»# • ••#!%•*&gt;•

Is your ksme

A NEO
O RD

By

*

9 4\4 7 1

TUBES
TESTED

a s .i

Evenings

I 2# |4 »
t 11
' 4•
I *4 I .* •
•
16 1
1
•2 1
•4 »
•* I
: •
•4 I
i •i
1 I#

- • I -f r.

l.u ta a l D ' i
I t I'oa lH b* T»*»i
M * lf il, fer Tnm nrenn
I ' lg i Tow# H u iif ll
t . a n il’ g u i h i
A u ro ra — Y a n e tr
T upper
l.iuarac#
A a ( h i W u fl.l T u r r - i
lla ir a of t V in t #1%
9 lu r i i l i P.Asvin
I i lit || %,• | -Ii •( i. .*»■ **
h i
11 .•
' i
* *
|*ai In r&lt;*urt
11 aa«a liig ta
ll
*1 Panp
91 uni# |l n§M
i
a |i Mel
•
T i p |l 4 l l t f ' l
lla a t 1 1«# K l* . »
*
s f|
*

F R ID A Y ,

00

EA SY TERMS

Open

i 4i
(1»
•4 I
* %»
i» o i
I f* ( 4 p
ill

im p o rta n t, a J" h _ " * _ _ « ,_ J c o r,U f‘ r ia l
H r h h le
Iteynold*. who r r
w ith the C iv il W a r period
ir n t ly
w ith d re w Irnnv the M IC
T h e t l i l l photo a p p ro a rh it not
T V M a rc h .1 tubule to the late
a new one lo r T V . O in n llm - , with
M U 'T V
iv e rp e e i Manic S a c k *.
the aid of .1111 .h o t. r h u .n rd out ™
h„
dVeVded to e T re k h a c kV n
the » !o ry o f Ihe h u llf u lit e r Mano
to Ih e -h i m inute ip r r ia l.
t r ie
a ro u p ir of -e a -o n * lu r k
A llC T V ' a I'* ) ftoonr w ill so
And
I
recall that even before
Into th e f ilm production l u o in r n
„
tha t . l l » T \ i c a m e ra T h r e e , Ia rtln | . th (,
b u .lt a * h o » around a flo* rf r, rkeiJ
,
,or
Iiiu lo u r d .iu ir e c p o tte r, tha t h .,1 N m -.T V
h(,g r , p ,n „
T u e .d a y .
a - t o n iih ln s d riv e and ta n *
ou, r |lp , , ln £
0, h l. t „ s l y , nH
l lu t
th.v la k e , no th ing awav U , r T V
«,r p .,.,g on M IC TA
W .ll
fro m
f’ m je e l
?0 achieve men
M
,
nf&gt;% „ „ hm|r fl|m „ ,
W ed ne.d a y night in rn n a t ru rl.a s , l h r n t u r r , r r lM
n t u ,rt w „
n r% ,
lit
baht
Th e only flaw- in the
fa ll — It I I he ir| in the 11711 i
a lo w
end it
. m in o r one jln n g |hp M ll, |(|l
w e t tha t II wav a l i t t l r lo&gt;&gt; .lu lle d
__
w it h n a rra tio n — It « a « d iffic u lt
to c ra *p Ito llt p i r l u r r - and wnutv
h e ra u .e of the galloping p a ir nf
h u lh A * id r from fh a l. th u m h i up
a ll the way.

W E E K -E N D S P E C IA L

We Carry And Sen ice Our Own

•? *• 111
I* l i

tv (h a p in c up a i the replacem ent
fo r
N B C T V 'e
llehtnd
t im e d
ItootA w rh lrh h a i the w o h h lri v .i
•ele
M a rK e n n e wdl m a le
her
f ir it IV
appearame. * t n r r In .in c
her b a b y, on the Feb 2 2 \ I U T V
D ina h S h o re vhow
A rt l a rne v and the Ita trd pup
p e lt w i l l sta r in A IH / T V * n e »l
one h o u r »p e rl*t, the S o t r e r e r 'i
A p p re n tic e , on A p ril .' Ja c k Ite n
m in u te im m ediacy and p ulie. ny l t , r v l n s , n ,t)(p |n „ of R „ ,
had movement a n il even more , f ,| f o r hl% M it r h
lIW T V
r

$9900

9 - Pc. Dinettes
Popular Hronie Tone
R r f . 8119.95

t Z I l*M h ifn t r i t l 94
O r T a p D olla r
i l l l (# i« r l.iad lla o a
I I l illM
P. %i.

w # « an elecant fvee pt loii. 1 vtng
•till photnA sathered m the Ian
co in
rm poria of (hi ■ country,
" M e e t Mr. IJnroIn'' ttttched to­
gether a half hour nf eonitdera
hi* rtvhneAt
H ackflop prd by a llnlvert Hut
aril
llennMI
acote
that
lared
tune* nf the period around ill
huak. the -how it arkrd it* photoi
In an artful pile which ca ve tti

STKKL
DINETTES

11 I t

Story Of Lincoln's Life

ll

a ai « « i &gt; a •

b a t t e r ie s

( 9 ) W LO F-TV ARC

Top-Notch Presentation

R ia l ■

i t l .Ilk R i i h l n m i n
•4 1 llet .ml Tiki N » « l

•

L IS T IN G

O RLA N D O ( 6 1 W D BO -TV C IB

A lttta r G o lf

III Ch*nn*l 2 »7 ##anta
14 1 t btni 9 i » i ||.*«* l»«.g
1 O «;p Judftt I’* »Y l»ten
I .M 14 • to m m in t T f t f-’ i u u r r l
C » l»a»# I'FrrIitiir

1

•

C H A N N EL

•• i t o fl# e « it
I I I I ’u f f 1 4 f - a » » 'U M
I I I )• A 4 *a a tu rt Tim a
•4 t tYo 4 4 r
46 *»-&gt;4 i# fk # r
1 . 9# •• r R ••14 i r * N 4 i 4 l M i l »
i l l P.artiRr
4 4 | 9l v ' i i
« l l ( 4 » ita%inc C i T i i
I K (?» .Nani
•4 1 A r t l t t r r a»»i la i^
a
1.19 m N # » i
•4 t » i l l l l ( 4 T l«l..A * I 'vEi f i
7
1 J» e t*#«*• of
D a a «*r
•.14 1 4 1 \\ # g(Kir
1 .4 I 4 )*.\’i * •— M o . g lii
a .'v a ig t
44 6 S i « » i — l* o » Go4 4 a r 4
•.29 I : I |»r»K4 *f
(«» !.« «• Ha*.g#r
s
C l 9 u|irf#d|
I '• ( 2 » N T . • n n Tti# ** at
•4 t Ho!4 ( 4 * * n ln * *
ft l l •4 r Y * Ta u tha T r u ih
1 4 1 \\ 9 att C i n
C » k4yaf#r* T h i i i r i * 4 tiH»
I 49 (*• (stw ig i M u rn i
i i ) A v ih u r (!v 4 f s •y
(•» 1 1 1 f l i i r • •»
9 14 ( 9 1 Mow I n
9la n i
k
llllM o r t ilr i
( 1 * lin k I'wWAfVA 1 |«
( 4 l ll#*( N**»1». ao
14 44 C l K i l i f o i r&gt; * n i
•4 » (.A rt I* 41 Uf ••
••I .41* 0 # |*r#iiw t«
J 21 •. I l . l l t i • Va’a f t ii
« 6| N «r »
*• 4 * i ' t N * « f U ( i f# f
l l 9 $ C ( (V * « | k a r.\ « ia i f o r f i
|4 | " r . l i r i N l t l 4 r « * r t i
•4 1 l i m n
I I 19 !&lt;• Mot •
C l J a rk r i r r
44 I |l \ #:%!»% % 4 44
: » 4 •?» • 4 c — ( i t l f i • a?
7 99 ( i t N irt •
111 .Sawi
• *
* I k M I f
I
6 «• |4 t ,\ | « l
i ia i • l*iahl!4 %• i 9•
( 4 * Jl(jn*w*f I; t»w
1# 411 11* 4 *1#f • l» • # fl
.94 •. i (*.»•»■ n la* %'•
•i t 1l| i • , * ( lit*'#
» ta |•i 7 r M iu ’ R II* * - '
l i t# i l » P r »-4 i t u i m
i l l I !,*•«# I. n r )
* 6 * 41 n il- It iB IA

PROGRAMS END
I P. M.

i s «Ut (sm s In your home— I RF.R
Ck.rk all yaur T V A Radi* T ik t s -F R C R
With slsrlroalr tubs Ir-irri
Oar tru:k carriea a (omplrtr tmtk of RCA, GR
tad Ptltanla tub**— guar.mrrd f t datf.
• %'aur art will aoi bs l.k rs liom yaur bnm*

ALL SIZES

FLUSH DOORS
9

FA2-4174
Tbsrs bat Iwrn an ritfavlv* harts* wads
la Ihlt flsld finding that
sf all T V
Irssbls « a t dut In isbt tslluis.
Ms (osrlallis la rlertrsnlr tubs dlilrlbatloa. Hays bssa In lbs Rldls, TV, tnd F.lsstrsnlr flsld fsr t( yrar*.

Electronic Tube Distributor
RA M 0R U .

FLA .

Bargain Prices
fall

—

“The Lumber Number*

FA 2-5581

*■.

for flutfdti Henke

H I L L Lumber fir Supply Yard
111 w. 9rd HL

Baafsrd, Ha.

�P if « »— Frl., Feb, 13, 1939

X-Ray Scheduled
In Seminole Again
Seminole County residents of I I
and older may receive a free
cheat X Hay. Feb. 24-March 7.
aervi'e i» provided by the
Florid a State Board of Health,
the Seminole County Health Unit
and the Seminole County T B and
Health Association.
Everyone la urged to get their
X-Ra y aa soon aa they can. Last
year ».ono people tn Seminole
County received X-Ra y* through
tbia aervlce.
The X-Ray aervice 1* available
at the following localiona, dale*
and tim es:
Downtown Sanford at Yowrlla,
Feb. 24-March 7, 10 to 1 and from
t to 5; South w rit Itoad naar Delua Ba r, Feb. 21 from 1 to ■;
Midway, at Midway Groceiy, Feb.
27 from 1 to 4. and from 5 to
ft; Gntdshoru at Shiloh Baptist
Church, Feb. 2* from l to 4, and
from 5 to * ; Foodrnart, March 4
from 1 to 4; Sanford Ave. and
E . 3rd Street, March 6 from I
la 4, and from 5 In 2;
. Anyone living in (he county
may receive their cheat X Rays
at the following localiona:
Fe rn Park, at the Glaaa Fntin
tain, Feb. 21 from 1 to 4: Alta­
monte Springs, at the Food O n
tar, Feb. 24 from 3 to I ; Forest
City at Nichola Grocery, Feb. 21
from 12 to 3: Fesgale Concen­
trate, Feb, Vt from 11:41 to I , and
from 2 to 4:30.
Geneva, at the Post Office,
March 3, from 12 to 3; Slate
Road Camp, March 3 from 4 to 1:
Jamestown
at
the
Methodist
Church, March 3 from 0 lo a;
Lake Mary, at the Post Of (ice,
March 4 from 1 to ■; Longwood
at the Hotel, March 1 from t l to
2: Lake Monroe at Gardner's

CAM*

HERTZ

FA2-7723
E v e n in g s F A 2 -7 5 0 0

r

HERTZ

i

V ic Kob e llo, A n t. 601 K .

l it

Store, March 1 from 4 to 7: and
at Oviedo at the City H a ll, March
7 from 11 In 2, and from 3 to

Seminole W ill Get
Recruiting Officer
On March !, Seminole County
w ill have a new Arm y recruiter.
M/Sgt. J. C. Meathum. who has
been the re c ru ilrr for thie area,
w ill be relieved of his duties as
recruiter for Seminole and L i k r
Counties.
Mesrhum is the commander of
the Orlando Recruiting Station,
ami
previously has
been re
aponiiblr for Ihe recruiting in live
counties tn Central Florida. Hi*
duties w ill include only three «(
these counties now—Orange, B re ­
vard and Osceola.
M.'Sgt, Meathum, as » pars
Irooper, has made 20* jumps since
h is enlistment in Orlando in June.
1941. Soarnteen of these jump*
were made in France. 27 were
B ritish Jumps, four free fa lls,
and the rest American sia lic line
jumps.
During hi* lime tn the Army
he has earned the Purple Heart,
the E T O Ribbon with Use Battle
S ta rt and an Arrowhead, the Good
Conduct Medal, the Presidential
Unit Citation with a cluster, the
Pre-Pearl Harbor Ribbon
the
French Fourragrre, Ihe Combat
Infantrymen's Badge and the
Rrome Star.

Embargo Imposed
On Copper Items
W ASHING TON l U I ' l t Th e
U . S. has slapped a new embargo
on topper shipments to Russia and
other Iron Curl sin countries.
The Commerce Department an­
nounced Thursday it was placing
33 topper and copper-base alloy
items on lls embargo lis t a* of
Feb. 20. The lilt contains stra
trgic Items which rannol lie r s
ported without specific approval
from Ihe department. T h u Is
usually d e n ie d Communist ns
tlnn*.

TODAY
A

O PEN

SA TU R D A Y

1 2 :1 3

TYRON E POWER

l) l! K I &lt; I N D Y N A M A T IO N — In C olum bia P ic t u re * 1 ’T h e
7 th Voyage o f S in b a d ,” D yn u m a tio n b rin g * to v iv id lif e
t i l l * ih ie M o -lh e ile a th between Sin b a d (K e rv v tn M a th e a a )
and a n kc lte tnn . T h in a m a zin g p ic tu re w ill s t a r t at the R it z
T h e a tre , Su n d a y,

Ritz To Show 7th Voyage Of Sinbad'
C o lu m b ia
Pictures' ‘T h e
7th
Voyage of Sinbad,” the firs t pic­
ture filmed in arnaiing Dynama
lion, Ibe newest and greatest
movie making process, opens Sun
day at the K its Theatre. The spec­
tacular Arabian Nights adventure
stars Kerwin Mathews in Ihe title

Longwood

HD Club Makes
Plans For Fairs
Ity Jn Hammond
Phone VA 11112

role, Kathryn Grant as the l*nnres* P a ris*, and Richard Kye r as
Ihe Genie. T o ri* Thatcher is fea­
tured In the Technicolor entertain­
ment.
Unlike any other motion picture
ever seen before because of its
use of the revolutionary Dynamalion process, "Th e 7lh Voyage of
Sinbad” has been hailed by film
dom fo r Ibe life it brings lo the
fabulous wonders of the Arabian
Nights,
Five years in Ihe making, Dynamalion was pioneered by produc­
er Charles If. Schneer who col­
laborated with some of Ih r out­
standing spe- ial effects men in
Hollywood to achieve the b rilliant
new movie-making process "which
combines a live background — in
color — with a 3-dimensionat ani­
mated figure in combination with
flesh-and-hon* actors.”
Through Dynamatlon, dassting
new feat* of movie magic are said
lo make "Th e 7th Voyage of Sin bad" the M li wonder of the screen.
Advance audience* have thrilled to
such screen wonder* a* a huge
cyclop* attacking more man and
their comparatively puny ships;
Sinbad battling the giant two head
ed roe on the lop of Ihe world; the
beautiful P rinc e ti P a ris* reduced
by black magic lo thumb-site;
Sinbad'* duel-to-the-dealh w itii a
living skeleton, and the ratacygmic
battle belwern a ryclops and a
firr-b re jib in g dragon
l-ilc ra lly a whole new world of
iprciarle, adventure and romance
a rr said lo have been created in
" I h r 7lh Vojagr of Kiribati.”
Krnnelh Kolb's s. r u n plsy fur
Die Morningskle Prududion w s i
directed by Nathan Juran. Itay
Harry hausen created the amasing
usual r f f r r i v to be ire n in T h i
7th Voyage o f Sinbad.”

The Longwood Home Demon­
stration club planned participation
in Ihe County fa ir and Central
Florida F a ir exhibits at their
meeting Thursday, Feb. i Alem­
bert voted to contribute birthday
cakes for USD parlies in Sanford,
The luncheon meeting was open­
ed with the flag salute led by p rrsidm i Mrs. K. P. Mutlancy with
M rs. Ralph Hammond trading the
club Collect. Devotional* were
given by Mrs. Hope Bennett and
Mrs Arthur Putnam.
"Fu rn itu re end Selection of A r­
rangement” wa» given by M rs.
Char'es Morrison and M rs. Ralph
Hammond Mrs. Hammond aim
gave a report on mas* chest x*
ray to lie held In this county from
February 24-March 7.
| lo slrs«rt for Ih r turn in-on were
Mr*. Ben Gray and M rs. Maude
Long
Following lunth, M rs. Ann Mil*
r h r ll of Sanford, presented a
demonstration on liquid rm broi
d rry and painting nn rollo n and
linen materials. Several out of
The Rev. H a rry I I
IJryan of
stale visito r* were p rrsenl al the ibe Covenant Presbyterian Church.
meeting.
I iu rlo tlc , N. C., w ill be the guest
liplscopal l-cnlrn Servlirs
speaker at both the * 41 and 11
Christ Kptscopal Church w ill a m. services Sunday al the F ir s t
conduct Lilany and Addrrss se rv­ Presbyterian Church,
ice! each Wednesday evening, at
*. during tj-nl
Beginning Sunday, Feb. 22 a
nursery, under the direction of IN t i l l : « I I I M T
T ill: t ill NT*
M r* Charles P a slrrn a rk, w ill tie
j | IM .I . M M I M H i : I i l l N T I ,

Hryan Will Speak

F E A T U R E : 1:00 - 1:20 - 7:58
ALSO

!

J« vn c

MRNsnoo

provided.
lie u - r v a lum s t h a irm rn

! I i n w a -at i » « n l«

F E A T U R E : 2:30 - 0:08 . 0:37
STA R TS

SU N D A Y

a•aifaiawwaa,.i

lamgwiMtd lie n nation* Chair
men pir Ihe Paster l ily Ba ll spoil
sored liy Ih r Seminole County
Crippled Children's Society sc he
dulfd Friday. Mar. ( i t li p. m.
at the Mayfair Inn in Sanford,
a rr lira . Paul W. Ilu rm a strr,
TE
1-4362 or Mr*
Robert F .
Hammond. VA H 1112.

Betancourt Takes
Venezuela Reins

D v m a m a o n

T » P * r u e P lo t *

'"TSJiawncES
F E A T U R E : 1:41 • H:4I • 5 i M - 7:11 . 9:11

5
u
o
u
7.

5

X

l

’ml

s

►*
x
0

1

FEATURING

*1 1 1 1 . Ill
M JIIIIIM
Fi'* f * H i * t S « t a l n *»f
M A IIfllP .IU T E
t
NM M A W
1&gt;4*r * t i 4 I
N o t l« l*. t i ) i l i i : I ) | t o h n
• II r # r a » n * l i i f i n c
c la im * «r
• I t m a ' H i t a i j I n • t fc-al.t * i t * 1 * .
* m | • • i i i *if y m * a r * I v t r * .
n * » 1i ft| h| A l v I f « « |T 4 l M 4
t o 111*
*' i
c la im *
• *1*1 «1 »4iiamla
w h ic h
)«D
« f » H h * r o f t o t f , m t y hasm

•aAln«l

••i.l

*•!•?*

am

The Page Combined Shows
Dedication o f New Fair Bldtf. Mon. Feb. 16 at 4:30 P. M.
Followed By Seminole Hiffh School Band Concert

th*

r f f tr •

M
M *rrh
1t4». fn r th a
!"•• In a *'4Ul»»me n f f
♦Hi# T * t
M i n t ' l l %•*■o u n | In *
• M n * &lt;(• !»• 41• v &gt;f |»*
) h * 4*o
Tat
A« a«aer &gt;r, * r r | T » *
C *o (H
1 * H # ci i t n •«'!«* t V a n n | v , H * n f « * r d , f
I l a , f a i r r n m n i j f tn * « n d * 1 1 * n
♦*• r - v n n t r T * t « n ! f a n d P » *
I n r f * n u n t % T a i I M * t * t n * n l * al
* * • tiparatlA R
h p *rtffrA li»« «
W, a n a 1
1. M A c t i H i t Ut b * * i j i i l t b i d i
• t A n t * r &lt;1 a i t C l M r . u g t a n t i
• M i n i m u m «*f t a n i a t l * t * n
mialiaar*. w i t h u
-ii« it
in® a n i l i f f u m u t l l i t i f 4a p a
1 ti «i o f w h i c h r a n l»* ya*&lt;
4 rn * a fo n » * r* . I f tf**ir*tl
1 , 11*01411 * t i l * r o n t r « d u U i t i
b ar*
for
« h * fitii&gt; |
m *r
•
A l t o n f r o m «-n* a p p
lio n in an oU itr.
I . A u l o m a l l f r * / l * t * t « a n d ei
f m * ! « r I n f a U . w ' I h 141 dat*i
in n o f India Id '.a l k*&gt; *.
I . ' I l n l m u m i»f U " r l a i a n . w
»• 1r» m * a n • b i l l * * | n p r i n t
nn lh a
f ti it J 4 “ *1.

M i l i t h* f i n n i

I.
f.
I.
I,

6 Big Days anti Nights 6
Mon., Feb. 16 Thru Sat., Feb. 21

It.

New Sanford Legion Grounds

fa*.' e a f f i l j

K«4Ulpp*d
w llh
lin *
ad*
f*i». h a n l * m I n n p a c * t n u r
A M in 7
f*
m ill*
m ar*
n n * rn p v.
E * mI &gt;p * 4 i n p t * n • r a f 1 1 a 1
* n * n t « I n » * f * r a l r «(&gt;!#• *1
* a i f o i l 1* i * r * p a r t i .
P ro t ltH m * fo r u«* o f ih *
«’ . » l l * r l o r
fnr
d l*f rlb 'itin *
ra th hr rirla ti* i,M )i by
n f In te l a t lif t ln n n * th *
ho ard * f th * a a m u n t tn e
H M M n v m a rh ln t,
M a r h l n * »• ha e M * t n pr&lt;
f n r r a r l e M * re t# avta na li
Ih .ly irt
In
I »• r e a d # w
f # I n 111 4 a ? e f r n m d e l
nrdar

I t . Uftehfn*

______ Highway 17-92 South

in

• f l lo r *
W II i o n
A l M i r n t f r , (* O l | t i M J u « tf f# o f h * m | n n | a O u n l $ ( At
hra o f f i r * I n t h * I ' o L l / t 11 c*i| •# tn
a * n fa»i i |
riu ri4 a
w u h i n • i « h i cat• iils r
tnortiha
fro m
th *
lim i
of
«* f I t • t p u k&gt;1i t A 11g n o f t h i s n o l l e *
»-»• h M a l m n r d e m a n d m u » * h * )n
^ rliin *
I h l co n ta in !H a p la r t of
• • • i t ) • n r • a n i l no at n t f l c * a d d r * * *
"t
IH t
rls irn s n i
Amt
m utt
h*
•• • mi
lo
hr
Ih S
ijslfo a n t,
h it
*a *flt of
• h orn • ». n r
rh«
•**&lt; •

CARACAS i l ' l ' t l - Ito mu In Ret
•fusil )-# i «»4i|
anrourt, V rncm rla's Iir s t freelyiHiftlM ft T,*n*nn
i *« t It • r 1n a I f
I ,a * a- &gt;o
flcctrd president in It year*, be
\ * K a # r u l o r a o f a s id a s l A t a
gins a live year term al Inaugural
i *tfth
U
M llN ik ^ ,
cere monies in the national ciptlol I H o r n # * f u r aa, |f| r a i A t a
I* M
r i o t N.s
today.
1’ A f k
V ln rd *
Betancourt was elected pres! N M iiiit* ! on r#b
| ii, n a
Mar.
«
t
n
«
deni Dee, 7 wllh a plurality of 47
per cent In a three way r o n lrii.
N h * ltrsif« t o f f V u n f v C n m n
The December balloting was Vene : ” * r » o f K n m i n . i l * f ' s i t i n i y , l ‘ l «
Hi1 r * r » l %• l&gt;i t l i * t t h • d i f f | »iu rla 'a firs t genuinely free elec­ 0 V I I # f union t ’ I * r k In t h * I*
tion since 1917.
M
a* * t
h * ofe* r&lt;1 »jf» f n 4 W

American Legion

•s.

w
r .

Legal Notice

MORE

; _ _

sc
u

tn

Nere

*HM

n n a r d f o r T i r l h t l n g t w o 41
• f»t n u m b e r * o n
le t
*nl
♦at M il I f d ca lr*d

NMt w ill

!• » tn
A n**)

V* nnarv*d et e ■

V * b * M M a r e S f. m i
&lt;V P
Vf**n4on
n**h

^ • M l.k

P a e tu a ri

lo h n

K r id a r

l-a b ru a r,
If. li l t .

]lth

r**»r
!» !•

u
X
w
K
•&lt;

Ob'r

#cnfnrS

frrall

�Dust Catchers Can Become 'Money Catchers' If You Use An Inexpensive Want Adn
S -F O R R E N T
C L A M i n iD
I —LO W AND

IN D E X

FO U N D

, 1 - F O II R E N T
I-

A -tO O M *

BO ARD

A—BEA C H R E N T A L S
4—
W A N TED TO R E N T
*—r e a l e s t a t e r or s a l i
•— F A R M S . A C REA G E .

GROVES
T - R E A L E S T A T E W A N TED
5— M IS C E L L A N E O U S
•—F L O W E R S • P L A N T S

SHRUBS
1 4 _ o r r iC K E Q U IP M E N T
II—
A U T O M O B IL E S .
T R A IL E R S
12B O A TS A M O TO RS
1 3 - FA R M S U P P L I E S A
MACH I N E R T
14P E T S . L IV E S T O C K .

Completely remodeled • room unfurnlihed a p trtm ro l. an Park
Ave. N rw all eteel kitchen fully
quipped. Apply P IS Park Avr.

2—FO R R E N T

&gt;I
1-ROOM furniihed cottage; bath
and electric kitchenette. .Suitable
fo r tingle person nr couple 133
Can tie teen between t and A
p m . W. t «t Bt at Monroe
t orner
M r*.
Paul
M a rr»
F A 2-2h2*.

Jh r

B a n fn rh

S tra th

l ‘r i. .

K rb .

IR, 1P59—Page 9

11-W O R K W A N TED

2 T - X O T K F S — P E R S O N A L1

M A Y F A IR S EC TIO N : Spar Ion* 3- Young man w illing to do any
INCOME T A X S E R V IC E
bedroom furniihed home. Own­
honest
work;
tmuiedcanlng,
Wm. I I . Murray
e r, FA 2-l®»*.
wall washlnc. etc. C h a rlr* l.an- 1111 Celery Ave.
FA 21344
den. FA r 1142
llo sc d Minn'ay
3 BEDROOM CB home, kitchen
equipped. Close to SNAS. Take Fm uhrd or unfinlthed hundry 2»— A K TIC I.P JS r n n A A L l
"
up
low
monthly
p a jm en li.
work
done
tn
my
home
GOOD
used
F
r
ig
i’lvtre
Rrfrigera*
F A 2-3273.
PA : m
tor. Phone F A 2 4312.
TH i* is a guest pat* In the R ilz
Theatre Frank Hathaway. Evp 3 Piece livin g room *ulle, needi
P U R C H A S E or R E N T : C.a»nllne
date Feb. 27, *39.
rcftnivhtng. FA 2 74M.
ttalmna nr m et. townv I.Ono in

LA FF* A -D A Y

3 BEDROOM frame house. 2076
So
Grandview—Ro«r
Court.
La n e gla** JatounrH porch,
k itrh rn equipped attic fan 4 2 S T O R E S for rent. W ill renovate
for tenant, FA 2 1232 day*
endnied garage. Available im
FA 2 1790 nightt.
mrdiately. Call FA 3-4447.
Nice deeping room, private rn
J ROOM furmihed apartment
trance
and
private
bath.
• ROOM unfurnlihed.
kitchen
FA 2 19*6
equipped. Phone F A 2 0733.
tV E L A K A A P A R T S T C f T S : r x a i
p r in t * hatha, l i t W. F t m K

R E \ l. E S T A T E FO R S A L E

23,(00 pop. Prefer out&gt;klrtt nr
near tchocli. rrtid ential. Write
Dep t M. P. O. Ho* IW . Moul
trie. Georgia.

N FW Home; 3 br . I 1* bath, kit
then equipped. 2112 Ftm A»e
See me at 313 E Second St.

rfCBWRSS! manW
G KA PI Y 1LLE N U R S E R Y
B E A U T IF U L H O LLY
A ll kind* and aiie*
Grape villa Ave.
FA 2 O il*

U N F U R N IS H E D 2 bedroom hou»e
Kitchen equipped; endnied Ivank 2-BEDROOM houie for rent. I ’ll
porch; acrecned front porch;
FA 2 3*23
garage; nice lawn. Good loot
furntahed
and clean
lion. Adult*.
FA
2 46*9 nr N Il’K I.V
apartment, 3 room* anil bath
FA 23122.
FA 2 t»I9
FO R S A L E - OR R E N T ; Modern S
room bouie with 2 a rret of land 2 Ituum*, furn : for o f llr r . More
on lake. Inquire Noel'* Grocery.
or deeping. 1j mi. So Orlando
Otteen. D r. Rra d in 't place
llw y . next to Sunom J ill.

il

s o c ia l

s r r v ic e s

W E L L D R IL L IN G
Fairbanks Mor*e Pump*
Repairs tn a ll make*
HOWARD W. LONG
207 F Commercial Ave.
Phon# F A 2 2*33
Quick Laundromat Service
S h irt* Finiihed In 4* Hour*
Sanltone D ry Cleaning
F ?Mh St. Foodmart Bldg.
SO U TH S ID E
LA U N D RO M A T

Complete * r l
men'* McGregor
golf rlu b t F A 2 2Si«
K KN M O RE aulomalic wa.hrr, A -l
condition, 460. Ph. NO 1-4424
morning*.
C HILD iwing »ef. hahy crib and
m a tlrr**, tapping and threading
let. FA 2 3610

Flo ra l Arrangement* — Corsage*.
Poria hlr c l r r l r l r a ir rnm preuor.
SA N FO RD FLO W E R SHO P
ro n iine rria t unit, with paint pot
S U P P L IE S
FA 2 1*22 or FA 2 0270
and gun Approximately 1$ ctl.
1 5 - A R T IC L E S W A N TE D
ft FA 2 2339.
R
O
L
U
W
A
Y
,
Hospital
and
Raby
w o o D K ir r s
I t —PLA C ES TO E A T
Red*. Day, Week or Month—
Farm A Garden Center
Collun A Wool Y *rn * . Notion*,
17— B E A U T Y P A R L O R S
T*!. T k 2-3111. Fu rn itu ra Cenier
ANNUALS
Thread*, Te p »*.
1 4 -F E M A L E H E L P W A N TED
11* W e ll f i r s t St*01 Celery Aee.
H O L L IN S IID R IIY SHO P
1 4 -M A L E H E L P W A N TED
C——
’ * l l , . - * l . t. .*A
*I
2 BEDROOM
houie.
furmthed. I- W AN r i l l IM R E N T
At The S ijrn O f The Totam Pale.
furniture Moving k Storage
•creened front porrh, enrlo»ed
230 &lt;voo Glory 4 Marion Market
S t -M A L E OR F E M A L E
2*17 S . Freneh At §.
t . E . P H IL L IP S . Agent
back porrh. Call FA 2 2202 ur C O t'P I.E . reliable, gooil rba rar
"He * the ten-thirty ln»omni» appointir..r,i.'
l alsbagr Plants Ready to set
21— W O RK W A N TE D
WA SH BU R N VAN L IN E S
ter
and
references
seek
sm
all
t Motor Scooter, combination ofM. It. Andrrion, So. Cameron
« F A 2 3343.
3 2 - B U S IN E S S
i:too t rench Ave.
F A 2 1991
house or apartment, kitchen
fire tale. Wcitinghouie oven on
Ave.
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
furnished, o r I,ca*r Management
F U R N IS H E D mom FA 2 7301
ha-e, atm nii new clarinet, xnd
T«;»»i*io n Tube* Tetfed Free.
of small business with living 3— ItF .Y L E S T A T E FO R B A IJ I
24—S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
flat troner. Alvo. tniall refrigeH E A L I . S I A 7 E FO K S A L B » — U T u H i l l t l l T * - T H a I I. U R * "
R O L L IN S H O B B Y SH O P
M ODERN Jbedroom unfurnuhed
quarter*. BO X 49. care Sanford
rtto r and 2 kitchen table*.
34— PIA N O S E R V IC E S
At Tha Sign Of Tha Totem Pole.
1933 n t'IC K Super, radio k lira
home. $40. See F . J. A r llt i, lx Herald.
F A 21906
2*17 S. Freneh Aea,
24-A—B U IL D IN G CONTRACTORS
F A R M E R S A C EN C Y
I
r
r
.
V
e
ry
good
(ondition.
Mutt
mon B lu lf Rd.
X . V. Farm er, Realtor
24— E L E C T R IC A L
4—R E A l. E S T A T E H IR SA LE.
be *old 443»i. io3 La urel D r
11R A TIN G
Almo.l new double bed. Englan­
D. I I . Whitmore, A**oc.
C O NTRAC TO RS
Clean dow nilalr* furnished npL,
Ph. FA 2 4926
H. H. PO PE CO.
der A ir Foam l&gt;n\ •prmg and
2 B R CB, tile bath, on eorner lot
U
t
S.
French
A
vr.
Ph.
F
A
2
1221
oil heal. 611 Park.
11-A—B U IL D IN G , R E P A IR S ,
new metal bed frame. $43 va l­
7&lt;*« S. Park ----- FA 7 4214
1*3 v 163 ft. $1,000 down. Total
After hour* FA 2 2411 or F A 2 4221 1933 PONTIAC Starchief. fully
ue. both fo r $t*- ra ih . Call
24-B BUILDING SU PPLIES
$10,300.
A P A R T M E N T : hot and cold water
pqulpprd. p e r f e c t condition.
FA 2 322*.
21—N O TIC E - P E R S O N A L S
furniihed. Call FA 24120* alter NF.W' 2 lilt . I ' » halhv Fla. r.snm
$t,230 Can be finam rd for r r
$1,300
down.
Total
i*S»3&lt;&gt;
la
k
r
2 4 - A R T IC L E S FOR S A L E
Jacket.
• Boot* • T e n t* • Luggage
•pontiblr buyer Phone F'A 2 0331
____
• p. m.
front Humes — l.akrfront tail*,
ARM Y N A V Y S U R P L U S
day or FA 20.117 evening.
3 4 - F U R N IT U R E A
w
im
M
iirlii
Hark
Dlaaa
$23 front fool. Term *.
310 Sanford Avenue
H O U S E H O LD
l e n i ( ila M
34 Pont, conv, RA H . Auto. (ran*. Door G la *«
2 llrdroom*
MAJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
F
A C TO R Y .TO Y 0 U ~
S
E
R
V
IC
E
Many evlra*
Excellent cond.
Realtor
Th# {tnard **f *’nun»% i nim *•
Florida Room
1—L O S T AMD F O U N D
A LU M IN U M
FA
2
3*41
S
r
n
k
n
r
ik
C.l««e
*n
H
P
.
iln
l
Cn.
lo fV ii cf n«inir*r'U «’uuntj KTnrttl*
L A K E MARY
\ F..NET1 AN B U N D S
w ill i i r t l i i b|4a *t i*»n nff
—
F
.II.A
.
I
t
:
t
i
l
W
2nd
S
I.
Ph.
n
2.4*22
i.O S T —L E A S E .
Big
Sa l*
Oa i*
Pn FA 2 $237 .-r FA 2 1961
I* U rrin l»n , « l#rk. «»• lf»t C*u
S A C R IF IC E C&lt; \ In' wide Ira ll
Endnied head. Sagprnol bottom
Everything. Furn itu re Cealer.
M«u*
at h ir»fonl Up |o I ««
r r . 1939 nindrl, 2 bedroom* E N V E LO P E S . Letterhead*, state­
ra il with plavlic end*. P la itle
i m I w » »’ II
Mar. 1» J mI
In T b i* l» a guest pa»s to ihe It it t
|fi# f . - l i . i W l t i K * e m lp rv a ri t i
ment*. invoice*, hand h ill*, and
l.r&gt; « than dealer* co*t Cuitom
or rayon tape*. Cotton er nflo#
Theatre for 11 L. Harvey. Lap
KaBit
I l * ••
L O S T : In reiid e nlia l or duwn W|*» • i |T|»*.%riO.N**
program*.
et r.
P ro g rru lv e
furmthed—27 in I I I F t. Zenith
Cord*.
•
i
i
i
p
.
m
c
a
l
.
l
v
c
a
iu
»
dale
te
n
y&gt;
town Sanford, white gold H a m il­
priming Co Phone l ‘A 2 2951 — S r n k a r ik C laau nn&lt;l P a in t C#.'
T V and many extra. F A 2 T36o
(Includes l loving)
k iu :
ton watch, three diamond on I l l i i l ' M l t l t s l l v • p* •a 1a f • ar 1 f i t #
3«* We-t 13th S t
**llh irav# apl aij n«e #«•
112 114 W 2nd S t. Ph. F A 4421
each side, black hand with «onv|il*l#
» « l V a (t« 4 4 &lt; ili
Viid| (&gt; iU *l it a* f u l i: - R O A T * and MOTORS
B^UH
Down
$1*10
Muni
lily
P U M P S _ S P R IN K L E R
chain guard. R EW A R D . M rs. low •
i l H N I l l H i : and
1, Mtall l*w *t4Uli&gt;P*d W ifi auto* 3-REDRO O M S with oak flisor*
SY STEM S
l-rro y A ndrrion, P h o n e .
MERCURY OITBO 3RD MOTORS
H O U S E H O LD GHOBS
n a*M? *1141 •#!*» n*r wiiti i nA ll type* and tire *. In tlille d
i r al a foountaif l*» i * illam elrr
crramie tile bath, u tility mom
F A 2 3211.
w. r . SMITH
Homes
Designed
Fo
r
Kiiualna . ' * anaMa »&gt;f i&lt;»tiii'inS E L L U S Y O U It F U R M T U B B
"Do It Y o urse lf*
and rarportc. Nire yard with
Outboard fialra A S rrv lre
|R| an) Irak at f&gt;# workir n
Florida Liv in g .
• We H U Y the Mott
3— FOR R E N T
W E R E P A IR AND S E R V IC E
I* ititlou V*• avetaa* uf I K *rgood ra ip st of grass.
23!$ Pa rk Ave
F A 2*214
•
Block*
W
eil
Of
French
•■ilitl* llia t » fli4 lor ehill l #
• We S E L L the Mo.t
3 £ i lledroonift— I £ 2 Oaths
S T I N E
l&gt;ffi* 1*1*«J w|ih «U attiesna**
Large
2 bedroom
unfurnuhed
Avenue on 20th Street.
• We P A Y the Mo»t
14 ft
U H l s s i R A F T l-&gt;at and
Machine and Supply Co.
•t il&lt;rkff il# k ii* tu b u i ..mail* al* S l.m io Down $100 Monthly
apt , F la . room, tiled hath. t7UQ
M O D E L OPEN D A IL Y
|v *ot a*f f Hi# *UflM it wttaii
S I P E R T R ADING PO ST 1
tra ile r. 33 h p. birrvtone mo­ 2o7 W 2nd St.
Ph
F
A
2
6412
4 HEDHOOMS, 2 baths, well local
» tiilnvl 1* t In#* «I.
Magnolia Ave. Sio. FA 23331.
Ph. F A 2 0677
tor $4.13 FA 2 7429.
S. Vlual a uliDalil# f i n
tia&lt;*
cd in (own. Total price $ll.0i*&gt;
P H E S K IIX E your baby • *hue* In
i RilO M
fo rm .lied hmier
with
f&lt;»r forma *n# IV * wl»l* hr
• n iG V A L U E S
* Gateway to Ihe Waterway"
4* h ifh BW'I |»r s« I la a it*III
rv rrla tiin g
bronre,
gold or
lu t li to 1«- rnnvril -df property.
N K K I)
»»• , m u f
f i l l u a iMe t i #•
v ll
• Q U IC K C R E D IT
Yo ir fvtmude Dealer
•liver—Write
Sre
and
makr
offer.
Ph
t&lt;ata I** li# |iro% Mad wl*lt to A L llE S or more with modern
• E A SY TER M S
Itn lO O N S P U R T IN G GOODS
II M il K it A I T
I Irk ltl«.*»a Ir a • |4t ha In*
F
A
2
2139.
home un West side of town
• . n il* i #inu * aMr fnuii lha
« l t North Itra i h S I.
304 6 n K . l i t
Phene r A 2 19*1
UTATK
fit#
S M A L L tra rts of land, high or
TO ; • leAlt*US«*U t. %
'
IlavIona Itra ih . lla .
I.
hi.aii
h
a
v
#
a
w&lt;*W
u
,
*r
New And l ’*ed Furniture
For
ihe
Pe»t
t
1
uv»
rn
R
e
*l
R
lta
ie
TH IC K IL. I i AUK s M# * il*
lowr ground.
14— re l*.| .iie i| »f k Supphe,
runrting n# (u I w -lih t*f in#
M.ftltT M. k I N il • •
311 r. F ir » t S t.
FA 2 3422
Ma
h
14*
deft*.
*
»
'l
aha
It
ha
S E E C U L L E N Jk D A R K E Y
M
A—
P
l.U
M
IlIN
li
eno
K
IH
IP
IN
Q
IttIRB. Uriel if it* •il» ti*r un •
RO SA l„ PA YTO N
at
rmnnal
e|• a k
helaht.
4 Pupple* F R E K to gn&lt;n| home*.
W*.
A.
Cagle,
J
r.
Salciman
is net w n h e i r * a t I # * ,
;•7 *
Hegfiiered Heal Estate Broker
Immediate Occupancy
ile tiir e * . i f i n i t t l . • •# **«• •
Nee &gt;m at 2413 S. Grandview.
U A II T I T I S V I L l . r
t«
ha
110 N Pa rk A t* . I*K. F A S - t t f l
4. **v#*a’t iliir a u 'lf M
l i a r , ile rid k rd
wr o t l i i f D i » » .
I I t •- wida, «r* d»«o aul Ph. FA 2-1241—17-92 at 'llaweth*
Wo Guarantee i'e rso iiul
P l. l V IR IM . A H E A TIN G I M ’
N rw Jt Used
« talin an t a
*.th#ri% l»#
«• * •» • •
•
T
l
i
f
l
E
E
3
month
old
ntivrd
f
r
$ A C R E S farm lllrd land 3 lied
W i n . * * r e e l IfflfM a n t
SANFO RD
Phone FA 2 7n«l
N.itisfaction o r Your
I. Nh*' I ha tiMsiinleJ on L*a»» O VIED O 4 iHlrtn. home with apt ,
K
u
rn
iltire
and Applianraa
#* »« k n u w rt a r * l i t i k h n w i ; U
male puppiri lir e in evrhange
loom frame home 4 m ile* from
tl ill ) i aal#i •
.Money Cheerfully
U i (* &gt;K ami --Cl*»K l *
To b* tornUhad with fotd
f i t V IIIIS G
on
large
lot.
C.
I
I
.Masters
So.
I
for
a
go-el
home.
FA
2
in'ai.
town
P
i
iced
$lf.&lt;*io
T
e
rm
-.
%»tf#. I f I t e l n t f ,
If
•!•••!.
.1 , . • .
■I I r aI !
•r
r
Refunded.
Contracting 4 Repair*
Central Ave.
i h t l r u n k n o w n H e l l * a t J * ’* ,
tannpv lift# rover i»* full**
2113 209 E . F ir » t S t. Ph. F A 2-0913
I # c a I # F 4,
e1avl*»*«
»ran t**«
r n . -»• ' •il iia v * »*f ra vu rli at
l l l l , I I D in i m E R I H D M
i t — H r v t t v r v R id iR S
Free K M lrn a lr*
a** 1a11*■ nr ifaliwant* ivtlir?
aft t ’ •e* and •!#• «r»ad »-» a* L O V E L Y niasonrv home
Lake
n. i . U iU t V K V
«| it uvular them #&gt;f • I har rt
L
U
I
S
varied
»ue»
S6.UUO
nil
to
lint f !#t**l I u« T t,li# lla iiltutf
Utrd furniture, nppllincti, tool*
II Aflit It I T S I I E A I T Y M il IK
Mary at Goodhart A ( ountry
11* * i n . i | » ( e l t e i l err u l l i e f »
frwtri lit# f #* **ri l •
S'i i*w (iti
N c .M iii.lilr
reatiic- T i l l &gt;|M,ial $lu peimanent $7 3« n i l S a n f o r d A v r P h o n e FV 2 3 3 *3
etc. Rought-Mild. I.arry‘* Mart
m h n i*
fM ld e m e t
ant|
a«l*
t ‘tuts ltd. Ilu u x 7 . v :u ( H i m I
hliaII Is# ehaf*«iat krlnkl# atai
ilrttie a
*i
kin*** n
are*
im *
lion* A l.o (anal Iota S3.3Q4.thi to FA 2 3712
f I ft I wV* on rl«k |.#nrr t«R||irf
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112.
10$ So lla k
tot
93
x
llfi.
high
k
dry
Has
k ts e i w i * . T
H
II I
4tn&gt;i4jlH Halit K IR I flfitrh cm
S( V r t i« with river acre** I n
to lie seen to lie apprm atid
.
i .&lt; N *1 '1 1| *
M i w i f a, I f
the ufifo T *al*|it#l and « tnNew
K U ie tl F'urniiure k AppUlu ti.i
i o in l',
W r - t o f D e lia n
ji
*»i*k, and dark p rrrn IMrr|..r
l i t &lt;ti ■ a m i I f &lt;1# a il, t h r l r tin
f KM At. It H R J # W A N T E D
C om plrtrly fu rn i«lird , Westing
anre* A Gmwl Place Tn
and Irav* to * Hot I rial* an*
fc h i v * rt l i t l t B a t t a w . 1 # t f * ? f # V
IIR
u
K
E
H
S
P
ltO
T
K
C
T
K
D
house kllchrn
|lr»t water in
I ' l l YIRING
#«lar* «*n thw parntel*
* •*!•# '•
c ra n ia # *
• # •!« »• * r
B U Y S E L L n r TR A D E
1 1 l l l l G IR L S o ie f 71. Apply in
M il I h# k#« l«»«k#d W I if I
r ’ lim s n tB ,
« ih trw |» # undar
Fla . B u ilt two year*. Selling C or. llw y . 1 7 .9 2 £ 2 7 fh S I .
H E A T IN G
J E N K IN S F U R N IT U R E !
1'oM‘kla Intid# lha c%h|na|
prrton
al
P
i:
'.N
W
hittle
t i i * m *»r a l t l i t r i f
t h w m . «l#*
Phone
FA
2-1
.**01
became
of
health
J.
Il
H
a
rm
w h in
i si k#d
S i . J J , c l /sew^y C. *ey e »y
#**•*•!
c*p
t t lh fr a l * r . * h f ••
4**1 Sanford Ave.
t • t )t|# i«c# a a n * l
a&lt;t*lrr»4r*
a*
AIR CONDI HONING
&gt;. Hhall ha * «(eah1» e*f a tnu*|
I F I T IS I I K A I, E S T A T E
L .9 D IE S lo ll or pari lim e work
e»i*»f ar ii&gt;n in &lt;a** ut now ar
t i oRh ar •
tm ln riw n '
\l 1.6
N.
P
a
r,
Ave.
Ph.
F
A
2-4121
in your neighleirlHMwl. Seminole CONTRAfT and REPAIR YTORK,
• •k Crumley 4 Montcah
'• ll
• *.•-**!*»
•nd —
I ai 11*i a
If, Ml*ft I ! fc# I* •vId* I with b HR*
TA 7(542
• 117 South I'e rk Ph. f \ j ggo;
•it ** *t *I-N
h tr
I viBband, If
( iiunt* Mr* A earn* $1 *2 hr. IH T 6 . nT,oil A i r .
am%#
•
u
t
&lt;
(
f
l
u
h
#
*1
•
«
I
wr
a&lt;f
llk ln *
I P ' t I f *1* -a*t I h #I f t i n *
RAYM O ND M. I I A I . L
W u lr Ho. II i n Sanford I I r r
f.e aln»* lh* 161* 1 1 " » f Vha i\ r u t I IM il i f i it ! I l l m n i m
k n o w n l i c i t * at la w
le g i'ie *
f11r e*h#‘» teemh#*l hha t I#- .11 l l l l I % I t U M I I I Ml I I Mt| I I I 4 R u n i.R T A. W IL L I 3 MS. I t r , li„ ,
ile v lte e *
ira iilfM
a 4 ■| B »v a e.f
R I \l lO lt k IS M RO It
aid
Udlr* no tr-a e llilsK |i#*ha. I N % N 11 |M|| » l H I N D I |. I M l N i t
ria ln ia n ta ,
n ih a rw i* # u m lcr
If JV innoil I unitqlllvf. \v.o« ,
Jpr i . T iioiii jn
nI •tit fo il ahall t»# deal# *.) to I I I ft Nl I M \ NM M* *1*4
Th ird St A Park Avenue. Sou 111
IHcm ur ailher e .f (ham. da*
I
A
2
3V,|
A
lle
nlic
lU
n
k
lll.
lt
M
\ID
Single and under .’a) tn io n Santa M
■•Minn# lha rotation hr r#» h 11l.i.ft &gt;l ««*:.»:
FA
e •*«#*!
nr
i i i h a r w t a a . wh&lt;&gt;ta
Y all ( all Rail
I
n* .»■ iff
•Hatlna
t
ha
*
1
•
air
a
d
nftitlf
nt
v.oik in Ihe lll l ir in ary. S rm tn n lrl
i #*id* rn #• arnj aelel(•••#• a•
ti uml»#r
I
’bone
FA
2
3611
known i r *
unknown
llO M i; . S E E K E R S
Cnunly Home. L ite In. Salary; |it—^lANo s T B T ic K
I L h h a l l e- «h * i» t e* r m&gt; |tt ■&gt;». t h a n H A U L V. VU L I..
TO!’ A IlK M KUKIIV N O TIH K r»
I'e ** lldatll lo r the fm r.t hump buy in S jn
• tats! t r a p l a r r t a r f . f f » t t i a v a
lln ti monthly and loard. Phone
t h a t a B u ll ha a l.*# n f ilr - l a a t l n a i
R E S T IN C O U N TRY I. IY IN o
n o t h i: -vo m i • i : nm
l
,r
r
*
ar
r
i*
#
PIANO TU N IN G A IM P A IRIN G
• »*u I n t h a r j p r u l t •;*nirt e.r i l i a
for.l, aII i . vv ut |u tlniw } oil tin . Fo r only 3* 323 (»l. R .W rH N down.
TA 2UI*3.
If. Mtall lia»# #Sanr# t fr^ul In THIC R TA TIS Ol '
w I . IIA R M O N
Ninth Jm llrfal «*|r•*i|* In ami fur
litovlda
um*
Hivhaa
ar#at#r
»
A
l:l.
i
«
n
J
.L
HFC
t
in
t
end
a
llre
t
t
lv
r
Iw
u
|lr«J
ra»y uiunthly payment a. Y •■&lt; '_____ &gt; « i l l 11# Walll In I_________ Ph. TA 2 4223 A lte r 5 011 p. in
Mvmlnrsia r&lt;vtint&gt;, K lor hi* rniitle&lt;i
font atut knaa apdi,* al I lit
HA
4|»ft;i;&gt;
M h
J it . I M a i n i l f f . a .
rmmi hump, lu re tn l in * niip
I t I m m &lt;.f t h a f l i t
tan own thiv miHbrn 3 lieilro-un
M*atln-.A*i#i • h|.».fal T* - ii
I l K M t r \\
l i r i l N I I A M . a* a l . f» r
r I •? flvnlacamani lu tia li- u
quirt t r r liiin uf Sanfur.f, and
w. Manufacturer ahall k j p o f
In im r, llardwiMMt floor* Cedar
24-A Rt I I . D IM . I O N I II Vt lO R S
fam law r*
In
l*1 n fir# *v
\.*
ihla p u i n n i i n t fro m # * • fu ll
%
|*U
T n # r a f u r * o f th t* a u ll
In tiuiat
innvrnlpnf In l«&gt;lh .hoppm; and
lined r lo . r l. , with 3 U i rc re .
m i - front dit# nf *nrnm#ni
N#w
York
%
#*#
Tu
rk
V il la
and 4hall h it# favtr''» Pain# I
(fhoola. *nd vitualpd on a mcr
A aw *.r x * o
*
of tiled land Tn *re lin t buy MEN 17 TO 31 A T ONCE in Ira in I nr carpentry, painting, arreenVi'U i f * rae|uira*l *o *-1* *e»nr
•# i # *#nr##anlatUaa Incat* fllvd awalnat |nu
In r. roofing, and plaater rrp a ir,
•He lot with ihadr trrp .
m ritt# fi
'W e n t# *
with l h a i * l a f k
of the month, contavi
»a
lie# Pitaf • vpiarant## 1*# ITntir! tri and fi-f *&lt;#wi4*'xl# • .fs’ k
for railroad nperalnr. agent po
avplialt tile, avbrvtne aiding,
r f lha l a i d v ' u u t t a n * l v # r t # a t o n *
in* l *ji# all nat i f »av i par l#. Ktorlda In «*han&lt;#M, f#»r ln ** .i.*
*ltton*
$3*5
in
$5511
monllily.
|har#e*f iai*«n I'lam tlft a a i t o r n r v a
W. It . " R i l l " S 1 I . M P L D A gene y
I* I m.» #*id •tp#na# f* r fh# fu ll ft.* •iiurl Hit# l-t •41*1 a» flr.ee f»#t
maiouiy or wood *tep-, lrvelmg
Itip
hnnip
fp
a
turr.
ru
n
c
rrlr
blmk
• n * r M f f lf l *ha I t i l l •••&lt; of Man h
low
m
il
training,
plarement
« "#
* a r r a f l . i d , I n r l u d H ir vha
. V '
I
I
Realtor A In .u rrr
and
i r pai t og
garage*
and
A i». I f lt . **r a d a«* raa ur.* c**fi■un'e
a n l t l a c t r i * *1 aka lam .
1 AIt I • • **1
•onviruition.
wan
hinlwwM)
at-iired lo n ta il M r
G lllr llr .
«••••* w i l l h * a n t#ra&lt;l a * * i n » ! &gt; n t i
Hlda * 1 h# nn#*.#d •• a m *n. tit#a#xf« #y# I * gatj*# .4fi&lt;1 v#*$•)' •
A* iw , t.aura B tille r. II F.. Ta ffe r
wrreking (a ll F.\ 2 i&amp;J'J.
floor*
N
ir
r
»
«
r
living
room,
H I T . V K V J l rwv h a n d a n d a#a1 a * In* m » • h a ld &gt;f •* h 2 » vf if .
\
abler
Hold
Mon
I
eh.
IWh.
' "U l » fil* )--ir Wf111VfV •l#f#**.*
Aden I ’ric r, Everett Harper
• Metlallitin lln n if*
r i t r k a * tN a i
j»t ( V u r C i n a n d A t t a i n U , *' ! f # r n d n n l * l # r V
full UIp i I hath. Florida dining
If *n», f n ih# fN**7Wlain| * 1# i
rvices
l P M to * P M and Sal
t r r Hamlna a I'nqMv. FlnrH a, * m!•
** '•■
its ^ I #ttln. and »•* or*# * '»"&lt;
t i l \ Park
.f»'h » K t l dTa* i,
ui tr IH
i h ■&lt;
in
*i .r *
*rra ra rjK irlp . u n til, room and Phone F \ ? 4991
• UuNlunt Itu ill (|imlily
! l l h el * V I*f r . l t H . n
V ft
t
ill
noon
Married
non
tiring
• r ||fkr*#1 r i 4ID1 if f 4 t t f..f n# * »•atnplp firm | and Vlnragp .pa.p,
VACUUM t l. E Y M R R I.P A IR S
«» i*
h i : h v i h i \, i i . k m k Iw Ik# I i*Me• **f Ik# I weedIf leeda#* er h#f*s»# !!&gt;• I#fl« ila i e.f Mat
wifi
minor
a
parent
G.
I
• ll; i 1 I T «*r»r|!T TN a\ |» k#n*lw*tl# I eeWWlf« * l R l f # i l l * * r M « . t I*
|vli ot hvv*i la# a !•#«•#«
Part* for all make, of rle anrr*;
romtiinp to m akr tin ., - one in LO TS I l i l t S A L E Large 62 x 149
approved under P. L . 55n
Iw I'peehalv
m il
h lM IN o la t:
n U N T T ,
I *•*• i**tlif#aa«4 w ill
»■# #ul#r»i|
I , ood land, d ra ird , entile land
l.lrrt ro lu * . Homer. K irb y , etc
* m illio n ."
|w *# Ik# !•••!# **fi
&lt;•6Alr.pt »*»u arid il»# ran** ttfuivrd
ford
lit
raid
•raping. 4 avh nr vinall payment
t«V 31 a r i L a T
\ «M#n. p
C
r &gt; pan*
F ir e pnkup. Wink guaranteed
IIK T T J K iU U A IIK K ,
M l T N I'P‘14 w * hand and n ffitic l
• U K \le»
Uaataaad
down, balance $23 per month
FA 2 4765
; 0— Male er I rmale_____________
In c lu tlrs (/lowing Cost
r##t at fianfard. r#«riii&gt;^ia 4*ot«iiit Inrludrd wiift |hp |ojnlia*r prirp
i *am i: Mi n n r t J . a ho.\»i
i in i l . n f it it »:
L . R. VIANN
a t t o r n # Y * fa y
f*lt In i If f
F lx f (da, tk l« 4Hf *la»' r t Fvlefuan
of Ibp hor.ir » r r r l e r l r i r »iovp.
N o lle #
• h v '»b y i i t * n
4h « t »h#
1 N n rih ftn a a tlm t A v t n u a
Rot
33
Take
Monroe
ID
u
i*
Wi-ing
1
irc
trle
Service
T u rn Wrw^ On '-01 h
Men Women $20 Dally. Se ll lumt
und ara tsiM • w i l l
ilia I M
U|
rrfrlg p ra li.r
and hut
u a lrr
f h U h d n , F |&lt; if ida
«• i* H#rn4***»
s.f r#hfi.a-k
i» H -», |*re*#nl
Sid \ ih lrn
Phone I Y 2 3*15
non* naiiuplate* W Tilv Itcevrl
S I. I nllmv Country
&lt; Irftr uf *fs# •‘liru it
lipalcr. and o il tnavr h ra trr
•
Ilk#
||
«•
•
*
a
-v
#
h
i
#
l
V
l
*
l
r
J
ud
|#
u
f
•
r#l&gt;* 1S’
•"'* * a' W#ttllfieal V •'•UR'f, M*tfl4« hit f||*
It AND v I . L E L E C T R IC Co
W#IMln •.# » inih't l'|»o 4«V•
I ', , . A tllrle iro . Ma&lt;«.
and vrn rlia n blind*. Al&gt;u in
( lu ll IM. .v Mutch
•
*
Ana
J
I.Miduuiof
112 Migno ia
FA 2 0915
jir i t i f i i . •- id u m an*l **euch#r«, #« •«»: 11 i
i Itidnl aip *u rh mcr r v l r , a&lt;
Fo r O ur Sign* . . .
.%tl rnIn |wt : s i * r
I » It N
t*f hh# I l. t f d x * « V I M t l P i D k
J
I
—Work
Mamed
roof antpunap. a ir ro n d ilio nrr
L*t#tr uf ll#U*&gt;
dtetat-1 A il *ri4v# fa' I ’.aio liff
2J Y - 111 11.D IM . - III.P A IR S
\v. D IE T R IC H S - R E A L T O R
• 4. b ;i4 a l
lid
Hrr#
ih # n
a*1
for both lo-driKim.. and fully fill/
V* O 11*1 111*
P A IN TIN G
M
rthvia—'
C
rime
Gonraler,
Secrrfar*
•
fircepfiomit
.
Ca*hier;
th#rr
w att applka'I'lfl In |ha I l l . J f l Nnvfli Park A\r c#
(earrd in back yard for child Adelaide I I Move* — Aoociatev
•aid Jmla# fur • final ##i!l#»n#r»l of 1*aMined F nrld»
m rilira l , vperience laxat let
F
U XJK
landing and f,m«bing
Im '* play arra and jictv.
hi* admixtairation uf »#iii ##i#i#
l » l P a rk Ave
F A 2 3232
i l ; (II) A. M. T i l Dark
errnre Ph. l'A 2 3241.
»; i,t h i
♦ii\ r . s 11*«t
and fuf an nit dvr *11*« hat flna hint
Cleaning,
waxing
Servieg
IN# |l •r A Nf I'liU iD i *’*i hum . 1**11 ■
a* #u.».
SUN D A Y
Seminole Couniy *ine« 1X23.
■!# 1*«&gt; »»»l» *Te. III# r i l l , hump can b r your*, imlod 2 t,r. C II home. *crern porch, k l l ­ Painting A I. FA 2 792*.
fiatad ! v»•• th# M l d#r **f Jaa- #*m n
- i l l I #t#|i* Dili* #f 1h•&gt; 4iff|, a nf
II. M. G lraion, Lake M i r ?
ua»). R i
j
tng
all
Ih
r
extra*
mrntiunrd
2:00
I*.
M. T i l Dark
chrn cqiuptwd, t n u ll down pay­ Ironing, 10c I , 15c. FA 2-7241.
r» v ID fu In n tle fk , ■* IM i (■Ilf I
Mack N Ha #!a#4 J r
ebovc. fo r only $9Joo T h r pay
* |
ur* i n i •#
ment.
FH A financed
$57 a
.»• .I4 m in iiira !» r I* fv y #r •* &lt;I ih k
■IN S U R A N C E
r m
:«*i IH S f/vp
mpnl* a ir $3; ppr month un
th# ka tii# of
month. Large nicely tandiraped P A R T T IM E
bookkeeping
Ph
tli* r i*«i i r •Tkf till* k |r, v ti f i* •:
M v lii#
McOibit,
.
finding la t i . and Im urancr),
li» - - I if* * i. nf 11r * #I * in i.h 11# U e.
lot.
v
rn
rlia
n
blind*
Call
Colby
I V 2 6413 a llr r 5.50 P. M
lJ#4 *#«#d
k &gt;v* |talal r • \a* t #• rulnntr 4“ &gt;UX '
and you a»«um r a VA 4 ' , ' .
UA 2 153U ext 1U6 a In 4 p I I I
h »' It ui ■hi * •** Jr.
J ic U U t ii
•• K nr «*U «»i4 lh* B*irfatlf»v r t
mortgage
(no
qualifying
h
u
r
t
lUBwarda liu iiliu a
•#t&lt;f t r •#1• thereof
It N t 1f$r ft
after 4 l'A 2 o**3
llat,y ut or iron. FA 2 792*.
Constructlun Cu.. Inc.
Panford, i iorlda
e*f lio I I*l*nt"ril1« ••
/
f
- U
• '
/
rrvfl-*
» * r y i after downpayment. T h r
A t t n r r i t r f a r A d m i n I f f r a t w r « f tha l i f t *
T *h » It Th# rlt h t ib t #
211 YYr*l 21th Street
home hat h n r n r ilr a i exemption Nice 2 bedroom home on 2 acre, FLORIDA COUPLE, local reel
•9*1
K a ' a f # #»f
lltu ia
M **#hva
•# r « # I VW I •J#rft I M «r i l l M l*
Phone F A 2 3103
dent* deilre to rent o r manage
|i d* w ill h« nik#rad at a ffi##u«if
F tf Bt Puhlii ailon M. I » ft».
and I* available now.
land
A rro i* Ihe road from
M elirh Itldg.
FA : i m
e*f »Ti» ••If P'-ard to h# h#14 on
farm or fu ll cemp. Good referI.title Venice Neal to Uoif
I*
rn e rt llov OK, Sanford Herald.
lluard nf i "i*tifi( y l ’..rwrui|*l*.Ji#r#
C u u rtr. FA 2 0975.
•» I '
M »rr*1xn
H E R B E R T S T E N S T R t lM
r*#ffi|»i«*t# t ' a r i i i i f , F l o r i d a
I t f f i . l r r r d llrn k e r
$ l * u h | i a h | R i h A 1 Tl fa # f l&gt; » * »
L Y N N R I.S N L R
L o t t ie iir im d w w
• I ’leawint Surrounding*
• Special Dicta
K EN T O It lll. n
p
Aiaoclelp*
• Lirennetl U » N On Duly At A ll Tim e*
^
Me
invite
you
lo
be
our
gurnts
ulm
olutrly
free
F o r an employer to I I I N. Park — ph. r A 2 212*

SU N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

Legal Notice

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

COU N T R Y C L U B
MANOR

South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

$28000

*8280.00

only $(7.50 monthly

VA - FHA FI IA In Service
Conventional
Financing

Legal Notice

WILSON - MAIKK

Down Payments
Lmv A s $ 100

$SAVE$

Mather of Sanford

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Wan

Legal Notice

Pltimhinn: iV- Repairs

RAVENNA
PARK

RAILRO ADS NEED

HOMES

?j-rt.j?t7irp-$i. *t

$450 Down

Seminole Realty

O PEN DAILY

BltoemakeA.

Stcnstrom Rcallv

NOISE!

n o ise !

NOISE!

Bothered By NOISE? AIRPLAN ES?
CONGESTION? MOVE Out To A
Peaceful Suburb. FISH In
Beautiful
Lake

llu y A Lo t On Kaay Te rm *
We W ill B u lltl Yo u r Home F o r You I f You Winh.
Drive Went «»n Fire t S t. (R t. 4fi) 7 Mlie* W r it *»f
Sa-iford «n«l Follow The Sign* To . . .

LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES

v f w if F N f m i a

WELCOME N A V Y AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

OPPORTUNITY

•

pruve that there is n lill n
mitrt 2^ that wanU to
work hard. Three years
college.
W ill you take the rh a l*
large? W ill tr&gt;‘ anything!
W ill you?
F A 24)432

B F U I. E S T A T K D R I Y E I N
2*44 French Ave.

H e ll"

Reatfoe
Phona

FA

ILVTES $100 To $200
According

J. W . H A L L
"C e ll

Home Almmtpherr

2-3441

7 Room hsu*e, hardwood R oom,
kitchen electric, apace heat,]
a ir
conditioned.
Inquire
711

Scott's

To

Car*

Palm

Home
t ie . » i h A Illway 17 t ]

Fo r

The

Required

Manor
Aged
l*h.,ne F A 2-7II4

waa^

without obligation ut one ut Sanford's leading
MoleU while you locate suitable housing for
you and your family. Fick up your key at Ihe
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
B R A IL E Y ODHAM,
Comer H w y. 17-92 &amp; 27lh S i.

Hr##.
Phone FA 2-1S9I

McllonvUlc.

/

�JUST A S K TH E
FO LKS W HO
LIV E

UNLAND

THERE

I I I

TA ip
rr5
f ***
i

*

Tennis Courts

■

—

Basketball Courts

STATES

Dedicated Parks
Shuffleboard Courts
Recreation Areas

On Highway 17-92 —
2 Miles South of Sanford

LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE
3 BEDROOM, 1 &amp; 2 BATH HOMES
Priced From $12,500 To $15,000

H O M E S C O M P L E T E D AND
R E A D Y FOR
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Down Payments

Other*

will he

** km **

three

Monthly Payments

under construction

completed

within

one

to

weeks

M low

-

Homes Are Equipped With
These Plus Features —
Cuh I ori Ru llt
Te rn t/ro Floor*

*

G K StoTi
•
G K Refrigerator
*
G K Hot Water Heater"
Tilt (lath
•
Venetian Blind *

•

Wall Furnnee

•

Bea Complete!/

Cltjr Hrwen*
Paved Street#
Sidewalk*
Street Light*
Itretention Aren*
Tennl* Court*
Banket hall Court
Dedicated Parka

’•

Personal Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Relurnedl

[
5
&gt;*
P ?*

■

£

1
i

&lt;#:

L
V
*3

l

Ue 4: &lt;Si

I

TJ

^ham&amp;Tudor, Inc.
Sales O f f ic e - C o r . 27th

Q

‘7 0

CONVENTIONAL

Wo can qualify you for one o f these plans

Furniehed Modal Horn# Today I

£

Q

FINANCING:
VA • FHA IN-SERVICE • FHA
hi

1

^

&amp; Hwy. 17-92

Phone FA 2-1501

SALES REPRESENTATIVES ON PREMISES
&gt;ROM 8:00 A. M. "TIL S:00 P. U. WEEKDAYS! 8:00 A. M. TIL DARK SUNDAYS

thirty

minutest

�pp
mj

If

,, .'&gt;V /r.Vvf t •

*X :

Reds Refute
Airmen Held
MOSCOW (U P I&gt; — Russia today
fla tly denied that 11 Americans,
m in im sines a V . f - transport
plane went down In Soviet A r­
menia Sept. 1, were in tne Soviet
Union.
A statement issued by the Sov
1st news aiency Ta ss also brand­
ed at a ’'fantastic invention" a
statement by President Elsenhow­
er last week that false Soviet
r iR o signals may have "lu re d "
U. S. planes over Russian tern
lory.
The Teas statement also repealad Its claim that a tape recording
produced b y .U . S. authorities of
a conversation between Soviet
pilots shooting down the U . S.

Auto Victim Sent
Home For Burial
The body of M rs. Pern Thomp­
son was sent to Indianapolis, tnd.
yesterday for funeral services.
M rs. Thompson died in Sem i­
nole Memorial Hospital last week,
shortly after an automobile acci­
dent near Geneva. H e r husband,
hUurice John Thompson, remains
h r serious condition in Orange
Memorial Hospital. He was lo
underao surgery today.
SI*o tn the accident were M rs
Thompson's son, Richard, and h is
five-year-old son They left by
the same tra in yesterday, s t ill
wearing bandages that
rover
wounds suffrred in the crash
The Thompsons* daughter, M rs.
Carole Kirkm an, w ill return to
Swiford within a few daya to look
offer her father.
The Indiana fam ily was on its
way to West Palm Beach to v isit
friends when an elderly Negro
turned directly in front of their
oar. Ha la held on a charge of
manslaughter.
Gramkow fun e ra l Home waa in
charge of local arrangements.
M rs. Thompson is also survived
kg her parents and five grandchildren

2 Suspects Held
In Theft At Camp
IRolen article* from the Lake
Harney F ish Camp have been re ­
covered by the S h e riff’s Depart­
ment and an early conclusion to
the css* Is seen by investigating
officer
J. K r is .
R ila n kc ts, radios and other a rti­
cles are awaiting Identification by
the owner, Michael Solomon Tw o
suspects are in custody at the
county Jail.

Rehearsal Delayed
There w ill be no rehearsal of
the Sanford Male Chorus to­
night. Regular rehearsals w ill re ­
sume next Monday night.

transport plane v ie a "fabrica­
tio n ."E ve n a casual glance at this
socslled
recording
leaves
no
doubt that it is a gross falsifica­
tion meant for naive people,"
Ta ss said.
.
The statement said the Soviet
Foreign M in istry had given U . S.
authorities " a ll the information in
the possession of Soviet aulhorliic s regarding the fate of the
U. S. aircraft and it * crew, and
that no U. S. airman from the
aforementioned aircraft are in the
U S S R ."
"T h e S o v i e t government has
resolutely rejected atl allcmpt* of
the U, S. government to place on
the U S S R , the responsibility for
the fsle of the members of the
crew of the crashed aircraft, as
well as for it* lo s s ," the Ta ss
statement said
The U. S a ir transport with 17
men aboard went down on the
Russian side of the Soviet- T u rk ­
ish border last Sept. g. T ile R u s­
sians later handed over the bod­
ies of six U. S. airmen kilted in
the
crash,
but
denied
any
knowledge of the other I I .
The Soviet sla lrm cnt today said
the “ re lsliv e s of the dead U. S.
airmen should demand of U S.
officials and only them to answer
for thr tragic fate of iheir k in ."
The Soviet stalement said "S o v ­
iet puMlc npt*'.*ir 1« tr«tttn »r* ?’
the cynicism and inhumanity” of
the I 1. 8 charge that Russian pi­
lots deliberately shot down thr
unarmed transport.

Oviedo Boy Wins
Top 4-H Honors.

/ I* .* •*

.

1

News Briefs
Robbers Took It
M E R ID IA N , M iss. t l T h - T w o
men robbed the " la s t Chance"
night club Saturday night.

State Toll Is Seven

*
VOI-. X L IX

T A L L A H A S S E E t U P l) — The
Highway I ’atrol said today- seven
persons were killed on Florida's
roads and highways during the
weekend

Red Sea Mass Held
J E R U S A L E M , Isra el i t I ’l l Roman Catholics celebrated Mass
at Eila t on the sh o rts of the Hrd
Sea Sunday for the firs t time
in nearly nuo years.

Health Rills Slated
WASHINGTON t U F I ) — Sen
James E. Murray (D-Mont.) and
Rep. John D. Dingell (D-Mich.)
today sponsored b ills to set up a
national health insurance plan.

Full Fatal To GI
F R A N K F U R T , Germany ( U P I)
—Pfc, Verno 0 . Abel, of Route
One, Pen Argyl. Pa., was killed
in a eo-frat fall when a radio tow­
er on which he was working col­
lapsed.

Prison Vacations
WASHING TON t U P l i — Chair
man Emshucl C ille r iD N .Y .) of
the House Judiciary Committee
favors granting two-week home
leaves to fedcrsl prisoners with
good records.

No ‘ Mixing’ Delay
B A L T IM O R E , Md ( U I 'D - F r d cral .Ir'dge 3. K. Sobefnff today
turned down s rruuest by W srren
County, Va., to delay the Integra
Ron of the county’s only high
school, scheduled to take effect
Wednisday,

Red Help Pledged

IXJNDON ( U P I) - Prague Ra­
dio said today that Circhosluvakia
and other Communist countries,
as well as Russia, have agreed
to help Ibe United Arab Republic
Fifteen-year-old
J e rry
Arndt build th r huge Aswan Dam an
won the aehlevrm rnl award for th r Nile River.
the outstanding - l- II hoy in Semi­
nole County, Saturday.
The Oviedo youngster was recogniird for his leadership and
diversity in projects at the Ta m ­
pa Stale F a ir. W ith o lh rr coun­
ty winners he shared the offi­
cials p isifo rm
during
■ per­
"T h e y practically dried me up,
formance by Roy Rogers and Dale as if i ’d Wen put in a smokeEvans.
house "
These w rre the words of an
Saturday was 4-H Day at thr
fa ir, which attracted thousands M year-old man who con.plained
during the past week. T h r r r Inis tn Ihe Sanford police about some
loads of ISO Sem iitolr County fast talking salesman who had
members and leaders left San­ used an electronic device on him
ford Saturday morning for Ta m ­
T h r elderly man said he hail
pa. where they toured the grounds hern offered 132.300 in damages,
and visited exhibits.
but didn't know how to collect.
The best weather in five years H r w ss advised to see ■ lawyer.
rewarded them with bright sun­
P o iire said that whether the
shine and blur skies. Inspiration­ story is true or fake, residents
al talks hy the famous Rogers should keep an eye peeled for
pair were well-received by the solicitors and "disease experts"
who may lie peddling their ware*
4-H Club members.
Arndt Is president of the 4 11 in Sanford. All salesmen must
Club In Ovirdn nnd is past vice- have a permit before they veil
president of the County Council any thing. And phony gyp artld *
i l l s projects range from cattle w ill lie arrested or escorted out
raising lo crops.
of town, police laid.

Man Says ‘Device'
Used By Salesman
‘Dehydrated' Him

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R *

Vnited Preen Leased W irt

Established 1908

fu r thrsv extra services fo r Mid­
way.
M rs. Camilla llrucc, pi widen! uf
the Florida Stale A ttn, of Super­
viso rs of Elections, Inc , proi-oved
changes in elec lion procedures..
"A n y person running fo r uflice
and not opposed would automatic­
a lly be elected, at the voting ma­
chine* cannot lake too many names
on the ballots," she said Ariothrr
prnpoial was to issue special card*
for ihe blind for registering. These
cards would I * of a color lo d is­
tinguish Ihem from tha othar
cards.
Capt Arnold W illia m s of the

Sanford Police Department pro­
posed s h ill to lower the age for
minor d river's licenses from 17 to
111. Capt. W illia m s explained lliat
instead of sending minors to juven­
ile court when they commit an of.
f*nse, they should l « sent to tra f­
fic court "Just like any other d riv­
e r." A driver of Irt causes "Just s i
much or more trouble" as any I I
year old, Capt. W illia m s said.
Another proposal was made by
Joe Davis. Altamonte, to change
the town charter. Davis w ill prevanl th* new char'.ri before the
next meet* ,g uf me State Legisla­
ture,
'he own council of latngwood

MONDAY. F E B R U A R Y 16. 1959

SA N FO RD ,

F L O R ID A

NO. 371

W est Proposes Talks On Berlin
Sunday Closing Is Asked Students Combine
By Presbyterian Leaders Learning And Fun
Officers of Ibe F ir s t Presb yte r­
ian Church w ill present to both the
City Cum mission and the Board of
County Commissioners resolutions
calling for the discouragement by
these public officials o f busi­
ness houses staying open on Sun
day.
The action stemmed from a
yoinl meeting I wo weeks ago of
the Session stnl Ihe Diaconatr in
which the Opinion was expressed
that Christians not only should
voice an objection to the operation
of businesses on the Sabbath, hut
should refuse to patronise those

Secretary Cates
To Visit Sanford

firm s who do disregard Sunday
closing.
The Huling Elders look official
action at their meeting on M in i
day ami thr Board of Deacons
expressed
Uiemselvts
officially
when they met Thursday.
T h r resolution expresses con­
cern at Uie "apparently increas
Ing disregard of God's F n u rlh
Commandment" and pointed out
the idea that the la ird 's Day
should be reserved by tiulh cm
ployer and employe f-»r "sp iritu a l
refreshment and physical re s t."
even though it could be re c o g iir
rd lhal provision might tw made
for some essential service*
T h r city snd county officials
w ill be asked "that your august
and respretrd body adopt the pi in
ciple as a matter of public policy
ilia l those lets than essential se r­
vice* and businesses t»# d isruo raged from operating on Ihe Saltbath Day, to that (tod s Com
mandmrnt shall be tubs*.ay
obeyed."
The congregation heard the re­
solution read at services on Sun­
day. The action received strong
endorsement from the memberShip.
The action of Ihe P rrs b y lrrla n
o ltirc rs supports a sim ila r actum
taken recently by the Seminole
County M inisterial Association.

Ramey Field is to be one of the
stopover* scheduled by Secretary
of the Navy Thomas Gales on a
tour of Southern Navy bases next
month.
Gates w ill arrive in Sanford at
10 a m.. March 3. ami w ill remain
at the Field until 4 that afternoon.
He is expecied to Inspect and re­
view all phases of Heavy Attack
Wing One operations and the fa cil­
ities of th r Naval A ir Marion.
Accompanying the Navy's c iv il­
ian head w ill lie M rs. Gates, Capt.
Noel G a ylrr. Navy aide; 14. Col.
G. A. Gilliland. Marine rurpa
aide, and Chief Ship s Clark Fred
Pascucci, I I . S . N.
Gates has requested "no press, no
honors and minimum social en­
gagements" during his brief v isit,
Hoad priorities ami a county­
lie w ill leave Sanford fo r Pensa­
cola. San Juan. I*. L and the a ir­ wide roadtuilhllng program w ill
lie discussed tomorrow morning
craft earner Boxer.
by Ihe Board of County Com­
m it tinners.
John Krkder, chairman, said
th is morning that the Board w ill
atlenif* tn eRatlliah • different
G ILLIN G H A M . England ( U P I) criteria fu r priorities "Borne por­
—The Rev. J. K John said today tions uf the county need more
he w ill take a package of sand- wurk than others, and y r l grt
wiche&lt; and a fia tk uf cordial lo the same amount of money under
church with him on Holy Satur­ the present system ," he said
Robert Frank Davis, J r , ihe
day,
He said thr irp a ,t would nour- county's newly employed road en­
uh him helwei-n the eight wedding gineer, spent Saturday morning
touring tile county roads, then
services scheduled that day.
met e-Rh Uie Board t il at after­
noon Davis w ss brought up to
dale on current problems
The jourig engineer, who w ill
come here from Fort Lauderdale
w ill p rrsrn t a b ill b&gt; Sen SirenMarch 2, told C o n im issio n e rs.h r
strom lo change elections laws ami found the job "challenging" and
terms of office, Alien l.ormann, felt he would enjoy working here.
mayor of Imngwood, was Uie He w ill move to Sanford w ith his
spokesman for th r community.
fam ily later this month.
J. M. Blythe, trucking lines uwner, asked t h il the state law I *
amended for eoinmereial drivers
with a valid chauffeur's license,
lily lh e explained that h is d rivers,
a f lr r given I h r r r tra ffic violalions,
Fifteen professional g o l f e r s
sometimes didn't get their lirrn v r Joined 43 guest* from the Mayfair
hack for months on a two-week Inn hwlay in Ihe hlggrtt pro am
suspension My d rive rs put up to lournamenl of thr season af the
123,000 miles on the road a year, M ayfair Country Club.
and they, and I, eanno&lt; afford a
The pros have com* to Sanford
suspension of their license,” be from atl over Florida and thr
said.
eastern 11.8.

Board To Discuss
Priority Oi Roads

Minister To Take
Lunch To Church

Legislators Study Public Proposals
l i t * Seminole County legislative
delegation today was reviewing
proposed b ills fo r the next session
Of the Legislature.
Sen. Doug Ktenslrom and Itrp i.
Mack Cleveland J r. and Gordon
Frederick pledged "careful study
and consideration" of measures
ftonpoted Saturday in a meeting
With the public.
Heading the Ret of j-roposals
was one to open Seminole Race*
way to harness raring.
Randolph Matheny, secretary of
Mw rereway, H id that the track
"would be the blggret to urist at­
traction in the area."
He said that harness racing
would not ‘‘h u rl the dog track in
any way, since we would rare
^ i&gt; in daytime ami the dogs rare
m night." He added that Seminole
Raceway " I s a macra fo r trainers
and owners’* snd that th* four Urensed harness tracks "produce
one tnd one-half tim et the revenue
fur the stale than all dog (racks,
with matinees thrown in, pmdue-

tp T ,! ,:;W3£S

Mayfair Is Host
To Pro-Am Today

Students whu wurk aa they
learn in the Diversified I'noperallv r Tra in in g program learned
while they played Saturday.
Ttu s was accomplished through
Navy demonstration* and film * at
the Sanford Naval Air Station
when the D istn c l Five I R T con
Irrrn c r wax held tn Sanford.
The day began for Ihe 220 slu-

Caldwell Charges
'Interest' Needed
E x Gov. M illard Y
Caldwell
Eriday night challenged Seminole
Chamber of Commerce members
to lik e a mure aclivr interest
in government.
Speaking at thr annual banquet
in the M ayfair Inn, Caldwell crilim ed Democrat* ami Republi­
can. "do - goods r s " , middle - of •
the m a ile r*", Ihe Suprrnvp mrt.
Ihe late F ra n k lin D Itotfv ,-lt,
President
Eisenhower,
former
President
H a rry
Truman
and
other "lit t le men In big offices."
Caldwell said Congreis It gel­
ling weaker, th r Supreme Court
stronger, that th r U S. I* under
attack abroad and al home. He
added lhat th r people "are respon­
sible because they put th r Utile
men in the big offices "
He wa* critica l of the average
tnan. "w ho delegate* III* thinking
to official* and then sit* hack anti
criticises.” He urged huiinesamrn, elvie clubs and Individuals
ip develop "considered opinions
snd go Into action" to hall the
trend in I L S domestic affair*.
Caldwell declared lliat this age
list) developed "not a single great
leader" anil the "do guoderi" had
destroyed the Constilulion alter
ISO yra r*. He suggested that peo­
ple atari thinking now so that tn
I MO "w » ra n rhoo4e the right
mrn and rig h t pla tform s*
lie told h is audience" it is
very u n like ly” lliat he w ill In- a
candidate fu r any office in the
future.
"People ran have good govern­
ment, if they care," Caldwell said.
"Th e Supreme Court ha* t o s t the
respect and confidence of our
proplr I f uncurbed. II w ill liestory th is country. Support your
offiria l* when t h e y arerigid ,
bring Itiv in up short when they
trifle with your rig h ts,"

Thieves ‘Blanked’
In Two Calls Here
No
money
was
found
by
lliir v r * w h o piled open a d rink
box at P htll'p s Colonial DryCleaners ini i.tin St and Elm
Ave early today.
Sgt W. It '('.tegrave and John
Itu m lilry of the Sanford Police
also found that the owner had re­
moved the coin tan al the Stan­
dard t ill Station. Ilth St
and
Flench Avc . leaving nothing for
money hungry vandals.

dent* and advisors with registra­
tion al tile high school. Alter load
ing into buses, the group toureel
tile San Eranctaco Giants' train
big facilities and Use Sanford
Civic Center.
From there, they went to the
Naval A ir Station Enlisted men
served as guides for e srh bus
group, as the ftellitlea were v is it­
ed Student* «aw the A3D Skyw arrior training plane amt Ihe
a irrra ft itself A film on ground
control approach wa* received
enthusiastically.
After v isit* to the parachute
loft, the Jet shop and a ham din­
ner in thr NAS gallry, student*
watched s hrticnpler pick up a
man from a life raft on Gakr
(■olden Included in the demon­
stration were maneuvering lie tics In al! the excitement, the
aluils-nt* tailed to gel the pitot's
name, but his s k ill was much ad
mired.
The group concluded lhal the
conference wa* the most infor­
mative ever attended For ihe
ftrat time students were able to
see operations at f ir s t hand, and
touch the eepiipment of the Jet
age
John Blckaon of Winter Park
High School waa elected district
representative during the bustnes* session. I,o u ii J . Girard, co­
ordinator in Sanford, made ar­
rangements for the conferenc*.

Mrs. Fletta Snare
Dies In Hospital
Mr* Fletta I. Snare, 37, died
last night at ! 0 : I5 in an Orlando
hospital.
A former Sanford resident, she
had lived in tlrlsn d o for the past
year. Mrs. K n sr* wus born in Fort
Pierce. Sept. 21, 1BJI- She attend­
ed Sanford school*, anal was ■
member of th* V F W A uxilia ry,
Orlando.
Survivor* Include three sons. E lwyn Eugene Humphrey. Sanford;
Sammy Davis Humphrey, lla|«evitle, lia , ami Erne st Snare, San­
ford her m nthrr, Mrs, D oris Presroll, Sanford; five s is lr r s , Mrt.
(firm lluhlow, Honolulu; M rs. J . S.
Linger ft It, M arleila, G* ! Mrs.
ile-tty Jean Cox, Atlanta, Ga,; M rt.
Alva (Turn, Memphis. T u rn , ami
M rs. Charles E Green, Sanford.
The iiealy it s i Itrissu n Funeral
Home. Mineral a ria n g rn ic n ll w ill
be announced.

Weather

U. S. Again Nixes
Soviet Plan, Says
Roads To Be Open
W A SH IN G TO N (U P H — T h *
Untied States, Britain and Franc*
today sent note* lo Russia proposing a broad four power foreign
m iniste r* conference on B e rlin ,
Germany and European security.
The notes, delivered W Moscow
early today left the lim e and
piper of the meeting ope-n fo r fu r­
ther negotiation. But American of­
ficial* said the western powers
preferred that Ihe conference be
held in Geneva or Vienna in I s '*
A p ril o r early May.
It was proposed that the East
and Weal German advisers s it to
s* consultant*,
The L*. S not* laid that th*
meeting thould -deal w ith th*
problrm of Germany In a ll B*
a-pecla
amt
im plication*"
a*
ratted in recent exchange of note*
between th r We«t and Rutsia .
The W rste rn power* again cmphaiited that "they reserve th*
right to uphold hy all appropriate
m eant" I h r lr a rre st to western
Be rlin.
They again rejecled R u ssia ’*
proposal that West B e rlin l-e
made a free, demilitarised city.
H u tsia 's threat to turn over it*
occupation rrip o n ith llitle * in West
B e rlin to K a il Germany on May
27 was denounced in th* w rile n i
note*.
"T h e danger lo world peace in ­
herent in th is Soviet initia tive Is
e vtd rn t." the United State* said.
Without tw-ing sperlfie, the west*
r r n allies rejected R u ssia '* pro­
posal of Jan to that a 2U nation
German peace conference be held
in Prague or Warsaw w ithin two
months.

Fred Rines Dies;
Native Of Sanford
Fred llru e * Bines, 66, died bl
Cleveland, 0 . last night after a
•hurt Illne ss.
lie was burn in Ssu fu rd , Nov. 14,
11*01, ami sllended school* her*.
I I * graduated from Seminole High
School ami attended Stetson U n i­
ve rsity, D ei.and
Mr. Itin e i lived In Cleveland, 0 .
•for tlm pad 12 year*. I I * was a
veteran of World War I I .
He is survived by h is mother,
M r*. Irene W. K in **, Sanfordl
three sitte rs, Mr*. 8. F . Doudney,
Sanford; Mias A d rlr Rines, Tam ­
pa; M rs. Neil R r ir i, Mobile, Ala.|
and one brother, Cecil L . Hines,
Hanford; two nephews snd on*
niece, several great nieces xml
nephews.

Ernest R. Robison
Dies; Funeral Set

Partly cloud* through Tin ally.
\ l l l l l r nailer tonight. High today
E r n rs t H. Robison. 44. died sud­
7ft lo H3, low tonight upper Ml's
nr low *0‘s. Variable winds 5 to 12 denly at 13:1ft p, m. Saturday at
the home uf hi* mother, 211 Elm
miles per hour.
Ave.
M r. Kuhixio was 1-urn June 8,
U*14. in Oak H ill. Ha mad* hia
T h r Sanford F ire Department
limne on Slone Island, lie was g
answered one call over the week­
fisherman ami a veteran of World
end A grass fire wa* put out
W ar I I .
yesterday shortly after 5 p. m. on
Su rvivin g are Ids mother and
Summerlin Ave.
»tep-fallier, Mr. and M rs. W . W.
John S r ; two siste rs, M rs. Lots
Gatlin ami M rs. (da lw|&gt;ofr; four
brother*, W. W. John* J r., lainnl*
Roll mm, IbtU-M Johns, Harold
Robison, all of Sanford.
Funeral services w ill t&lt;* al 2 p,
m Tuesday at Graveside in Eve r­
green Cemetery, D r. W, P. Rrooka
J r. w ill officiate. R rU to n Funeral
Home I* in charge nf arrange­
ment*.

One Fire Reported

Everything Put In Order For American Legion Fair In Seminole

Ann Curtright. district director
of th* S r i t r Welfare Department,
t i pit tried Ihe need for the expan­
sion of the welfare department.
W is Curtright did not propoee a
bill lo the delegation, but emphaSled th* need fo r expansion.
M rs. Ann Olmstead, Fern Park,
wanted the County Commission to
handle money m llw interest of
stray doga and eats, in ronneclkm
with ih * Society fo r th* Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals.
Alto brought up by the welfare
cummitler was the need fo r additbmal funds for the Delinquent
W illdren's Tra in in g .Schools. " I f
we had a few more fulltim e em­
ployes with the time to talk out the
problem with th r farnly, th r home
could be improved tn such a way
that the child would never return
to th r training schools," explained
Janice Colie o f tha welfare depart­
ment
John k rid e r. County Commission
chairman, and a committee from
Midway pro|&gt;oaed a b ill to aid the
in recreation, better streets
and street RtrbU.
"Th e c itisrn s of my community
are wilting to hav* the ir proparty
Uaed in order to gat these addi­
tional fa c ilitie s," James Hagta,
spokesman fo r th* community,
said.
H A N D I W O R K D I S P L A Y # — M i» * M y r t is
K rider explained that thaw*
ta x** wowid b* handled aeparately WtUon, onunty Horn* Demonstration Agent,
and, along with Ihe help the county pitta the lust tniit-hen on a ili-splity f « r the
aould provide, would go wtu a fund F a ir. Fui-aiturw and at licit-* vsi'i a u illio r

Steak Is Stolen,
But It Cost More
A

year o l d Navy man discover­
lhal ilule n aleak doesn't t a il*
any I n tie r than that obtained legit­
imately.
Robert Edwin Shank, V A II-3 ,
Ramey Field, was arrested Satur­
day afternoon for slealing a |I.B7
■leak from Ih r meat counter of a
Winn D ixie -Slorr,
Shank was placed in the city ja il
under a l«md uf $ li’2. lie admitted
stealing anolhrr piece uf meet the
day before. Witnesses said he kid
the steak under h is sh irt.
CO

ed

Custro Takes P ost
HAVANA &lt;U P I &gt;— Revoluntiooary trader Fidel U a itro form ally
took the rein* uf government
today as p rrm ie r of Cuba, at 33
the youngest in the turbulent 37year history of the Caribbean
island republic.

Survey Survey BUI

mulls or reflnUhed in huma derooLetraUoe V E R K IN W H E E L G O ES IIP — and tonlffht
club* in Seminole County.
R w ill go round and ruund on thi&gt; mldwnjr
( Herald S ta ff Pholu) of

I

U i«

Amarksut

Lagion Fair. Tha

fair

ofmned at 4:30 this afternoon w ith dedica­
tion ci-n-moii ie» for I ho ci'iiimt-rcirtl exhibit
budding.

viiwraUl M att FboloJ

N EW Y O R K ( U P I I-P e rp le xe d
rit y taxpayers learned today whet
Ih r exra I I wee for afte r tha PWy
paid a 1130,003 aurrey M IL
I t waa used to pay tor a IraRto
lirk e t received by nn* o f .the su r­
veyor* who drove th u --;h is t'.up

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115277">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 13, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115278">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115279">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 13, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115280">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115281">
                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 13, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115282">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115283">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115284">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115285">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11562" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11200">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c373d2c0808e51796a0ed30f07fbd9a6.pdf</src>
        <authentication>7e15656a7048dd02428ef4ea0c9e126b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115276">
                    <text>•*

f t . 10—Wed. Feb. 11, 19H9

BUDGET BUYS TO WIN YOUR HEART
O U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOD Thura., Fri., Sul.. Feb. 12, IS, H

95 00 or

YOUR

SILVER
DUST
J I L
V
'
Daftrsmt
ft | A M T SURF
O ' r u
^
1

MEW R E S ID E N T — Chief
Aviation Machinist Wilbur

r

YtnUch

and hie family

b «v« reported to Ramey
itd with VAH-1. Yen•,
:Jj, a radar analyat. haa
with tha Heavy A ttack Squadron Since May,
-• 1 9 9 8 . Yantach. hie wit,.,
Ernestine, and four chil­
dren are living at 902 K.

Fobrk Softener
hT i | I
C f ) C
IN U
O w P

E

Lfl#
Pkg

3 3

Pkfl.

67*

T C I

Pint A Q t
Bottle 4 7

T
I

Instant Siorch

12-01.
Pkg 2T
NIAGRA
Argo
24th Place.
(Official U.S. Navy Phulo)
GLOSS STARCH 3 St 23*
M •'
Hospital Notes UNIT STARCH 2n*31‘
Golden
MAZOLA OIL &amp; 57*
Argo
CORN STARCH IPkgLb 15‘
Blue
RINSO £33* *G, 7 7 ,
Northern Colored
TOILET TISSUE 3 «*27*
Spry
SHORTENING 3 £ 95'
Regulor

F K H K ITA K Y T
AdmUtlMM
Gladys &gt;.
Htewert (lake
Mary)
Wilbur Field* (Oviedo)
M l G. Walton (Hsnfnrd)
Birth*
Baby fir) to Mr. and Mr*. D.
T . Reynold! (Sanford)
Dbcfaareea
Jack Mann ( U k e Monroe)
M arcirtt Houiton (Sanford)
Benlce Whlebnwn (Sanford)
■ n a d i Wilton (Lake Monroe)
FEBRUARY»
Admlttloet
Betty live ly (Sanford)
' Dent Newbold (K u itli)
Discharge*
Bewleb Auroln and baby boy
(Sanford)
Ray Bakasi (Loognood)

IV

Charlie Newbnld (Builitt
Baby Kiri lo Mr*, and Mre.

Edward P.

Wheeler (Hanford)
Dischargee
Ronald Davit tSanfurd)
Margaret Clineae borough (U rUndo)
Wtnda lit, H, pi sod baity iHaa
turd i
Iftllry
i Mjiiluiii,
Martin O’Mrere iD rlla rv)
Bari freeman (Hanfurtl)

!L1
1

' Vetoed Own Hill
*

H A S H

B. , , . WLlohl. M
r 1t u

CHUNK

N

A

^

2

7

‘

su p er b

R

A

^

^

1uU'

R IC E

^ rrlT O E S

^

T O

N

M

«/

S 25*

» 0 t b

t*.

C H U H K iU H A 2

flo e

5 ^ 1

PEACHES

ubbydrihk
SWIFT PREMIUM TENDER, DELICIOUS

CANNED A

HAMS

Lbk.

N«t

GEORGIA PEACH

******

u. s. c h o ic e *
LAMB SALI

Sliced BACON -4 9

S tra w b e rry

CHOOSE FROM W IN N DIXIE'S MASSIVE
DISPLAYS OF YOUNQ
TENDER LAMB

C O P E L A N D All AAnut

W IEN ER S

o N

CARTON

SMOKED t i ns
FLAVOR Phg

49

H O R M iL D A IS Y B R A N D

Braun'weiger “49&gt;

CRtAW

fee year.

" ' ■ "-------------------

SHOP —

Bennett's

SUFERBRAND
•RADI "A " LARGE

Fresh Produce

SHIPPED

U . B. N O . 1 F A N C Y

PVf»

—for Man finent la
Plait end Sea Food

Tomatoes 2
A P P LES

froien oysters

line Mackerel
tea Trout
Hen Dana
Red Heappee

RtO. DELICIOUS

Lorge

leek

fom ily

FRUIT pies

Flounder

Wan Piah
Petti pano
Mango Mapper
Paa Flail
Freak Ron Mallet
fcaoked MaHnt

Site

pm

s h r im p

- ^ A T O E S ^ u. 49'

JUICY, JWE€T

59*

Oranges

Bo, * v r

FRESH HARD H£AD5, GREEN

CABBAGE

Shrimp - Oysters
Lobster — Clar.i
Fragiant

Toilet Soap

Pan Haa af U. 8. No. I
Prank and Cured Meats
Canned Gooda, Not Iona

P R A IS E

2

tS . 2 9 *

9EN N E T T ’S

Tollef Soap

Grocery A Sea Peed

L IF E B U O Y

2

u

3

C O O K IE S

lm p v j d h i i
4 „ * , . . i# * * * * * * * * '
«

F A N C Y

59, P l C R t t S

lx

Pitot lake* lunner to dry M the
winter than M other taivoni of

( lie W. 20th
PA t-M U
Baadayw lfl 8
Open Week-Days 'Mi 7:80

2 w

t Good. FomiW Cre-n.

^

4 9 «

SHORTENING 3 5 9 r P l A f M U R 5

Sunnylond Little Pig ji&lt;*

Vandiver explained he liad had
* * S chine# of heart about (he meas
■re, which provided fur a chtnee
to the Stale Highway Depart

'T-

&amp;

FISH STEAKS u 49*
Tatty Steaks of
RED SALMON iv 69*
Fillet of
RED PERCH
u 39*
Cooked
FLA LOBSTER * 59*
Delicious Claw
CRAB MEAT
89*
Old Fatfiioned
DAISY CHEESE *.49*
Sunnylaixi Boston Butt
PORK ROAST ib. 49*
PORK SAUSAGE
69*
Surviylond Hot
Mild
PORK SAUSAGE % 39'

A T L A N T A ( I D ’l l liur. luiirtl
V in d n rr hat vrlo«J a bill which
he prupuird tu the (ieurnia lien-

=

&amp;

39« COOKIES

16 o*
Con

G»o,n

* «* {&amp; .

Delicious King

•^ era. Atfcmbly.

1

klB. Qood Fia c « *

Lenten Seafood

Etna Nlchetn and non I Lane
Wood)
Lim e Sand art (Sanford)
John Hiirgeton (Paula)
Hardy (Sanford)
FEBRUARY *
A d a It sloe*
Lae (Sanford)
Dae Hunter (Winter Par*)
D a lly Wilaon (Sanford)
Patricia Wheeler iSenlord)
PaUicie lloutted (Sanford)
■II Warren i Imngnuud)
Wrnie (Chi' ago, 111.)
Augir Muller ( Oviedo i
Gladys Timm (Sanford)
Mary IVilUa mi r San font)
D. Knielit i Hanford)
Birth*
Baby boy to Mr. and Mra.
Thomai Lively (Sanford)
B iby boy In Mr. end Mrt.

C H O IC E !

*

Maxwell House
Astor Cottee
White Arrow
GiantTide

1-Lb.
Bog
Gronuloled

turn* *

S t

21*

L IF E B U O Y

2

SS

2 9 *

LU X SO AP
r\ Bath O O *

L

2

J2

I2 o i Q Q &lt; 2 2 o i z n e
Con O y Can 0 7

&lt;S

7 3 *

Q
J

Deodorant Soap

PRO TEX

W IS K

SO AP

21*

Z T

PRO TEX

L U X

New Liquid

Complnalon Core

LU X

Born

3

&amp;

Mild Lux

Deodorant Soap

Liquid

Complexion Cran

2 9 *

£

Both
Ban

AQ&lt;
0 7

FLA KES
Large
Q
Pkg.

O J

Alt Purpose

Detergent

BREEZE

A L L

3 5 * 2 ,8 3 *

UC

3 9 *

Dish Washer

D IS H -A L L

4 5 *

J0£ :
Fluffy

1

A L L

|

3 3 *

�J

One Dead, Five Hurt
In Traffic Mishaps

, line |xr»oa w it killed and live
injured, two seriously. to traffic
accident* in Seminole '.uunty yes­
terday ind early touay.
Dead ia a 3t-year-old Indiana
woman, injured fatally late yeaterday. Three member* of her
family were hurt in the wreck.
Injured in other accident! were a
newspaper carrier, tlrurk early
today whlla riding a Wcycle. and

News Briefs
Milk Session Set
TA LL A H A S S E E ( f l 'I l - The
Florida M ilk
Commission will
meet to Tallihaaee* Feb M W.

Connnantler Picked
W ASH IN G TO N &lt; U P U -L t Gen.
Clyde D. Eddleman wa» named
joday to command all U. I Arm y
force* in Europe

Children Praised
W ASHING TO N (UPl I - Pop.
John commended U. S Catholic
children Wednesday for Iheir Cuntributicnt to charitable cautei.

Gets ‘ti-Gallon’ Pin
N A S H V IL LE . Tenn (U P D -A r fftur H. Johnson received a "sixTallon” pin Wednesday from thw
R*d C m u for donating to pint*
of hiood during a 10 year period.

a Navy nan hurt in a one car
accident U t night.
Mra. Fen Thompson, died Lit
night to fcminolc Memorial Hoi
pital of i fractured cheat and
collapsed lung
H er
husband.
Maurice -Wm Thompson. »
I.
in teriout condition tn
Memorial Hoipttal. tlrtando Two
n r ,
other pnwngeri tn the ear Bleb
ard Thoiriton, SB. and hit ion,
Richard lale Thom p»on, 1. are
in the loc.l hoipttal- All are from
Indianapolt, Ind
Th» aendent occurred at 4 10
p m. , .terday five mile, ra.t
I t Sanfori, when Arthur Conley
Shield.. TJye.r old Negro laborer
from Oiirio. turned Into the path
of the Thrmpion car. which wai
traveling it « m.p.h ' Shield, told.
Deputy Sierilf Robert Johnson
that tun Mining m hi* eyri had
blinded bin *» he made a left
turn off It* highway into State
Road a t
Johnton eai a**t»ted in thr in
vrstigation by Deputy Sheriff Ma
rion Dreggiri Shield* wai chirg
c*t with mimlaughtrr amt failure
to yield th. right of way
Jnirph Uhhi J r . 31. Itrlamlo
newipaprr carrier, wa* itruck ai

One Skip Is Lost,
Other Is Hunted

Senate G ets Brush

HALIFAX. Nova Scotia tUI'l)
T ALLAH A N S E L
(UP IF-W ork- — Unproved weather of north.ru
Oien have brushed the Senate Newfiurvllsid enabled American
chamber* this week, giving the nnd Canadltn .plane*
.
,. to | return*
* ..
second floor of the Capitol Ilf bi­ today the ...n h for th . Icelandic
ennial pre-legislative drassup.
trawler Jitlk m i..m g *ince sund*y with 1) crewmen wboarvl
VUlbllity wa* go*«l wih a ced­
* .T A L L A H A S S E E (UP!) - &lt;iov. ing at 1.000 Vet Wind* w rrr oovrn
LeRoy Collin* *aid today that hw to » mile* an hour from earlier
“probably” will recummend -.hat galr-forre level* and o * *w*lL
the Legislature aboliih capital had droptwd to aiound 10 feet.
Re*cue iperationa
had been
punishment in Florida.
hampered by h .a vy «*» *welli
built up b&gt; gala-force wind* for
W ASHINGTON
lUPI) - Thw the pait three day*, coupled with
Senate Racket* Committee piom- near-teio (rmperwtun-e and (reel­
laed to reveal part of the inside ing *pray.
Search and rrtcu r official* otfteaturj of what want on at Ihw
Secret 1M7 "underworld conven­ nally lurpenlrd the hunt fur tbe
300 ton Newfi.midland f i i h l a g
tion” at Apwlarhin, N. Y.
trawler Bh^ Wave 'a fte r'h e r’ooi
lifeboat and two dorte* had Ix-en
found with no aurvtvor* aboard.
HAVANA (U P IJ -T h * oft postponed appeal against the death
penalty filed by MaJ Jefu&gt; Sosa
illanco, Cub*'* “ war enmina: No.
1 " aill l&gt;e heard by the Military
Kprrme court Monday at to a. m.

opposed To Death

‘Inside* To Be Out

Appeal Scheduled

_Roiul Construction
• TA LL A H A S S E E (U P l) The
Road Deportment baa announced
that more than 1ST mile* of multiLord interstate highway* have
b*&lt;u built or *r* under Conv.ructtoa to Florida

$-1 Million Mining
NLVS Y O R K l l i I 'l l — Fifty thou**n&lt;i cheeks wu,th about II m il­
lion dollar* have been fished out
0 t lh* water into which an Ameri­
can .Ur I j nc• plane nsshed last
wtrk, and tnorw than four m il­
lion dollar* worth still are mis*
sing

His Choice Clear,
Six Canines Lost

'Open House' Set
For Squadron Nine

lira*)- Attack Squadron Nu&gt;*
will have Open lfouiw and Cap­
tain's Inspection. Saturday.
I'dr. Floyd L. H a rris said. "W*
W ( hopmr
,|, lh, W(T„ wl)|
|
their children to «ee where
. their daddi work*.”
Cdr Earl Yale*, executive ofi fleer, stressed the fact lint this
will Iw an eaertlent up|»ortunily for
the dependent! te&gt; see the work
area and the aircraft of the squad
ron.
There will 1* a guided tour for
all squadron ye-raonnel depemlenti
After a tour of lh* area and thr
plane*, a demonatration of flrld

23?

hr rode hr* bicycle al • 30 tin. V O L .
morning Glbba la In serious con
drtion al Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital with head injuriet and saverr laceration! of the leg!.
Hubert Laiwell Koooll, It), drtvrf f ^ v#Welt . ^ m g G.bba.
,lk l ,^*t headlight*
' 0 *p.
proa chi ng truck! blinded him and
he did not are Ihe man on the
bicycle until after the Impact.
The accident occurred 4W milea
weit of Sanford on State Road 46.
near W iLon Corner. Deputy Sheriff
Vern Brew.ter « d Highway Pa^
T
" I
* «
h- ~
* " 'r J &lt;“ « * tor *** 1(1 ^
» “ ■
livra near I-akr Monroe, wai ohBrew Her from Orlando.
Gibbs hai a regular paper route
from I’ aola to the I-akr Monroe
Bridge Knout!' addrei* wat giv­
en a. I am Oak Ave
William l-awts Mltrhum, 30. la
awaiting transfer to the ttrlando
Air Force Bale llotpdal He wai
injured lavt night when hit car
«• "'

0* cor',r?1 *» £ rn*h
" h * ,
“*flccra ' » “&gt;
,h*' MUchum iwerved off Trench
cruncd the curbing on thr corner
by lllh St hit a highway marker
and rame to rcit on the lawn of
thr Aawrmbly of God Church.
He luffrrrd laceration! of th*
icalp and a ponible back Injury.
Mtirhum it attached to VAH-7 at
Hamry Field. Charge, will he fUrd when hr m rriraied police
•aid
Mitchum climbed out of thr car.
hl&gt;v) lw ) w,|ked to
Ihe Hay Service Station, where he
a»ked for help He wai taken to
^
dl
,n,
„ ^
^
ambulanew.
1

Al Least 32 Hurt
As Train Derails
M ID D L E RIVER Md fU P It—
A Washington ic New York eap r n i train ran off thr raU* at
H) mile* per hour today, and *(
leait 33 periont wrrr Injured
The locomotive and 10 car. of
lh*, n &lt; -*r Henn.ylvml. Railroad
train derailed on a straight
stretch of t r a c k Can tilted aeras* the four trark main line, but
none overturned
Twenty on* injured wwr* taken
tu City Hoipttal. A spokesman
•aid one of them appeared to be
in aerioua condition Seven were
taken to Johns llopklm Hoipilal.
The train, the I’otomar. left
Wa*hington&gt; In ton Station at t
a. m and waa due In NeFTTork
at 10 U a. m It wai drrailrd here
to milea norih of Baltimore at
k (M a. m
Thv railroad said the wreck ap
parently would block the two t en
trr tracks of the four track line
for some time but :h* other in
volvc-d track could In- cleat ed
quickly, permitting some service
to eonUnue on two tracks

Cigarettes Used
To Pay Workers;
■* “ Rules ‘Enforced’

The tquadrun’a party committee
will rervr hot doga. cold dnnlt,
BLFIN G R O V E . England ( L T D coffee ami donuts
HcpendrnL of all Uwls and ea
— Mn. Germaine Tuck and her
j^our children moved out on Gee* owls art invited to attend. Open
n ih w Thck last Friday.
_House
, . ,willt begin
, at .P:4£ a. m,
Mrs. Tuck complained that h w r , F*,in ■ ■ «■ ■• ««« »« «
hu*b*r.d gave more hou*etoom to
hi* *U pedlgreed dog* than to
hi* family.
Tuck surrendered Wsdnt •day­
light Mr* Tu rk and lh* llttlr
When Mrs J L. Hike* saw th*
Turks moved hack Inlo the hou*«.
Tbs dog* hwd been moved out* duur of * downtown store standing
wide open 1**1 night, ahe did what
•Id*
any good Highway Patrol Troop
er's wife would do. Nh# called the
police.
Investigation pruvi-d that the
•tore manager had invited tewral
friemls in to enjoy the Wednewlay
NEW Y O R K lU I ’li Thr Hal- night fights on television While
ton rhamidonshlp trim* held the the group Intxie wa* unaware of
toad today over the U. 8 and A r ­ Mrs Sites' fears, her llertiieis
gentine team* to thr international was praised by Patrolman Edward
learn of-four eontrart bridge tnur- Hayden
aarnvM.
The Italian*, previously out­
played by tha Americans, made a
•WlUiant comeback Wednesday by
A parking meter was removed
ijruhbing Ihw IT S team by » Kore from its fust tn front of the Kill
of 41 to T international match Thratrr last night. T h lr v r i also
points A match point Is roughly helped themselves to a transistor
■ luinient to in points at rubhor radio valued al $!4rt from a rar
parked at Holler Motor Oo
bridge

Store Door Open,
But Owner Knew

^Italians Overtake
U. S. Bridge Team

Thief (Jets Meter

*

T O K Y O (D PI| -Police arre.ted
a Tokyo rnn*trurtion lints who al
legedly paid his workrri a park
of rigarrttrs a day and beat them
sentelea* when they complained.
H waa reported today.
Arting on a lip from an rm
ploye who ran away, police raid­
ed the nfflrea of the Deda Don
•Inirtton Co. Tuesday and arrest
ed owner Takeshi Deda. Ml. and
two assistant*
The employe who told police of
the semi fuedal operation said the
worker* were given three “ had”
meal* a day and a park of eigarrites worth 40 yen Ml rental. He
taid the laborer* slept in 10 foot
hy 10 foot rooms, eight to ■ room.
T h r employe, 23 year old Hanoi
Kayama. said when he requested
sick Irave last wrek I’rda and hla
a«si*tants “ took os tn Ihe office
and struck us severely | lost con
sclousnrss ”

X L IX

i ’ nitwd

AN
P rfM

inflation Hits Jail
V IS A U A . Calif. tU TI) - Prl*sasri assigned to road work at
Tuiar* County Jail bait asked
Ute Board ad Supervisor* for a
M csnladay
liter**** * Hi*ir
peasant U wwm pay.
ft* inmataa aaid thay needed
tlte *tira pay beeaus* price* of
•rtcnal Hem* ilka cigarste and

romt tn Florida and h» dors not
fores** ever the prospect of
whoLsalr integration, “ but we
should admit Ihr reality and msk*
ostr plans to shape it."
“ With the people in control, we
can limit integration,” he told his
news rnnference "When the peo
pie abandon this power to th*
NAACP, Iher* te no way under
thw sun to know what may hsp
p*o "
" I am nut willing to abardon
thu control to lh* N A A C P ."
Hr said th* capcrirnce of other
Southern Ratal shows that "maslira m illin e r" haa resulted in
more, instead of leas integration
By artlliii up a program of
limited integration,
rtipooiibli
education offleial* cao select both
tha students and th* arhooli lo
ba involved, he said
■ M l te mm

Friday the W h at any month la.pioymcnt to tit* Mrdiierranria
Mori of the squadron left th*
more than juat a day.
Sanford Neva) Air Station today.
Friday thr IMh of
17 Ahead are tail minute prepare
l tomorrow) wdl be noteworthy
lion* fur departure from Marporx

K : i.

dirts -2 “ • »«:

Squadron 11. Thw w thr day
,
,
1
Squadron It ha- been Os.rd in
Chrckrrtaili dr pen from MaySanford *lne* February, IMi, In
port itv'inl the USh FDH for dath* two year*, the ChrckrrtaiL
have amaonl ijult* a record
Tbry have won two of ihr in
bombing drrble*. were awarded
Ihr Heavy Attack Wing One Car­
rier Airmanship Award for "pre­
eminent &gt;kill in carrier airman
l tup” to l*iti and furnlihed the
refueling aircraft for Operation
CAPE CANAVERAL, ria ( U P 1 ) _____
Bullet,_____________________
whlrh resulted to a nr
— A inark mintle with one round tramcontinental *peed record to
trip already behind It wai off a FSl! Crusader
again down th* Atlantic tracking
Although the squadron has de­
rangr today
ployed three tlm ri in the (vast
The Ah’ Force sent tie truity su month*, this will be tin first
weapon rumbling away from the full-scale deployment with Ihe
mliiile toil center Juat before tiky warrior.
dawn fur another check on it*
Cdr. Caesar Fcrnandct, Checkguidance ay item.
ertall commander, aaid the squa­
Tbe &lt;1 • fool Snark. Ihe na dron i* tn "tip lop condition "
lion's ftrit ocean • spanning ml*Fernandes taid the “ people of
all*, wa* eapected to be flown at Sanford have contributed tremrn
leaat 1.CM0 milci The Air Force foully In the moral lupport” of
planned to turn it around then the men and famlllra.
and attempt tn land R safely al
He a&lt;ldrd: "A ll we're looking
a skid strip her*.
forward to now ta a real pleasant
This particular ttoark made ■ cruise and early return to our
aimllsr trip In an earlier teat and families and friends In Ranford,
was recovered Intact for the new Maybe thil time wr'U catch up
flight
with our laundry and settle down.”
Unlike a ballistic missile, th*
Snark has wing* and a tall as
•emhly and travels within ihe
earth's atmosphere It to to ef­
fect a pilotless bomber capable of
carrying a hydrogren warhead
300 mile*.
The first Snark missile squad
W ASHINGTON lU P I) - Tha
ron wai activated her* more than
a year ago and the first Strategic Tubilr Health Service said h*t*y
Air Command unit at I’resqua, it did not intend to “pu&gt;h the
Isle, Malnr, will become opera­ l-onlc button'' in warning that th*
tional thil year A Snark fired influriua outbreaks III Europe
from Frvtqu* Isle could strike probably would spread to the
United Status.
deep Into Russia.
Officials in slated that if any
outbreaks occur ths) will be nothmg Ilka lha Asian flu *i&gt;id*ntlr
whlch broke out in the fall #f IM7.
Suigaon General l^roy E llitrney Wednesday alerted the na­
tion's health ufflcers that the
European outbreak p r o b a b l y
BONN (U I’D — Soviet diplomats would hit this country.
Officials said theie Is no pre­
her* hint that thrir price (or
dropping thrrals of a new llerlin sent plan to urge the publir in
blocksdr might be cancellation of general to gel anotheT round of
Western plans to provide atomic flu shots. Dr. Htirney, however,
weapons (or W e a l Germany’* recotnmrnded that pet suns in
_____
"special risk groups" such *« tile
growing
army
In talks \vith Weil German •(•H, the chronically ill ami pr*g
persons in whom
newsmen, thrse diplomat* profess i.ant woman
srondary infection could he
wholehearted agreement with th*
Western stand that there shall tie dangerous — should consult their
“ no concession* without counter physician* on the need for a flu
vaccination
com nitons.“
Ths health chief also urged in­
They say that plan* to supply
West German troops with Arneri oculations against (lu for hospital
can made atomic weapons cau*e •taffs and industrial nr ssrvica
the Kremlin much more concent workers who** tudd*n mass *b
than lh* presence of token D. S , •snt**lsm could cans* • Nrluus
Rrlliih and French f o r m tn Cons- disruption of Work.
munisl encirrlrd W rit Berlin
The diplomats s a y privately
that • Western promise tn aban
don these pians ml|ht well he
matched by t Soviet “ counter
concession"— a promise to drop
thr idea rf handing over control
nf West Berlin traffic to local
The British
LONDON lU P I
Communist* on May 77
•mefgency
cabinet called
"After all." they shrug.
th* meeting today to rsMtsider thr
Wcilem troops will have to Irave Gre*k Turklah plan to end Hrti
Berlin in two or three years, any sin's at year role on Cyprus
way ” The* ilid not amplify this
f .'reign Secretary Selwyn i.lnyd
statement
•chrduled conferences liter with

Snark Up, Experts
To Try To Land It

Panic Not Object
Of Flu Statement

Reds Hint 'Price'
On Berlin Exists

Cabinet Studying
Cyprus Freedom

Mon AdultH, Tf»o

Weather

Grocery Store Hit
By Morning Blaze
Fir* early tmlay damaged th*
MAM Grocery, 10)8 Sooth Orange

Av*.
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
.aid ixi damage witlmate had been
mad*. Ha said th* blare started ia
Ihe bottom floor of the lullding.
Above th* grocery s n apart­
ments
Tha department answarsd a call
to extinguished a grass fir* at
1 iS p m. yesterday at 1T7 W**t

fetUbllahtd

1908

NEW SPAPER

TH U R SD A Y. FEB R U A R Y

*

12. 1959

SAN FO RD.

F L O R ID A

NO.

2G9~

Squadron Deploys Public Not Upset Assessor Promises
On 'Unlucky Day* By U. S. Spending Broader Tax Base

DEN MOINES, low* ( U P l)— R*
(lutilirans and |)atm&lt;rats Joined
forrgi tialsy So defeat th* socalled spouw Consent section of
Iowa's right to work law.
The legislators fc*l that
Partly rlosidy through Friday. adult* man shouldn't have to hav*
High lid s ) 7&lt; to to, low tonight hit wife's permission to ha»e hi*
tn to U . Northeast la rati Wind* union due* deducted from hi * pw)
It lo JW miles per hour,
I check.

are already suit* pending in Dade,
Palm
Hrarh and Hillsborough
counties, Ihe NAACP dirtales this
decision. Collins said
Collin* said he did not infrr tie
does not feel there might lie

W lr«

D A IL Y

County Taxes To Be More Equal

Collins: 'We Do, Or NAACP Does'
TA LL A H A S S E E ( L T D - Guv.
&lt;^&gt;Koy Collin* warned today that
unless Florida makes ronrret*
plans for ro m t token school in­
tegration. the N AACT eventually
will "dictate” by court action
wh*r«, when ami how I shall ha
accomplished.
Coilma aaid h* ikws ort pc*n i s i to forecaat when and »h*r#
court dictated Integration will firat

L e tto d

IN D E P E N D E N T

Irglslation that will hrlp rave Ihe
. . .
„ . .
,,
racial problem Hut he said there
ia no trgislativ* “ magic" that
will make the Supreme Court's
desegregation ruling* go away
Collins said he has not rul-d
out thr parent option trillion plan
advocated by Ally. Gen Bn hard
E m n . n d school Sup, Thom*.

Engine Kills Hobo
JA C K S O N V ILLE (111*1 F I'h ir
.*• C. Jennings, a mid-lie • aged
hoLi, was killed Wednesday night
hy a switch anfii)* near h*rt.
Officers laid Fail l-ody was drag­
ged atout 900 ftat by a Florida
East Coast awitrh angina ia a rail
road yard at aaarby Bayard.
Two horn* address** w*r» given
fur th* victim, Grvenvilla, a. C..

‘ “

a*, x a

W A S H IN G TO N ( U r n — Coo
greialunat mall indicated today
{’resident Knenbuwer hai failed to
whip up itrnng "grata mot*'* prei»ure on the lawmaker* to hold th*

Change* in property aueaimrnl miaeion and the School Hoard wapollciei will tend to “ equalttr" prrtied latiifaction al the iiat*&gt;
tavee in Seminal* County, adding ment. Theie official!, tor alinoat
to laa rolla many of the tlD.COi) a year, have been waging a cam­
and under home* which now are paign for a “broader taa hai*
taa ear nipt
atniclure.”
hey legislator!, with a few evTh il. to brief, waa Ihr Male
JuM whai St* J»&gt;c»,mem level
ceptiona, reinrrtrd thr&gt; are get- ment of Mri Mary Earle Walker,
ting only a light-lo-imideratr vol- county lav a**r**or, al a joint] wiii tM Mill la mi quratton M n.
»m r of mail urging t nngreti to
] meeting today with Ihr County! Walkrr *ald that ihe wai unabi*
eeonomiae.
School lloanl and Ihe Board of to commit hrraelf on figure* until
They laid “balance the budget”
alter planned conference* with
letter* from back home h*vr pick­ County CotnmUtioneri.
M i. Walker laid ” w , now are S lll( Comptroller Ray K. Green,
ed up noticeably in recent week*
in the wake of the Ptr.idriit ■ re- winking on tavatimi for thoar who* Green had requested that Mrs.
live in suhdti IsUint.”
P««ted puhlir plea, for economy.
M riiilfii of Ihe County Com Walker meet with him bofnra
Hut congressmen agn-vo t iat
making and commitment. Tbe
tbe current volunta just dotiu'l
meeting ta scbedulcti at loon aa
compare with th* flood of anti•ufflclrnl appraiuls are received
i|H'mling mail generate*! two year*
from th* firm which now is eval­
ago by Grtirge M Humphrey, then
vecretary of the Trra*ury.
uating ail county property.
In a thinly vri'nl attack on the
If the lav juncture is broaden­
I'rrstdcnt'a own budget. Humidtreyed. all homeowners will pay
•akl in January, tPST, that unlris
something toward the us* of
fr*irral nw-nding wrre cut, there
W ASH IN G TO N (U P ! I — The schools, roads and other service*.
wca’-d be a depression "lha! will Stale Depart ment ha* apologued John Rrumlcy, chairman of th*
curl your hair” Soon thercjfier, for not telling the House Foreign school hoard and mediator uf th*
the folk* back home took pen in Affairs Committee in advance that Hireling tins morning, said, "When
hand to demand economy.
it bad a lain* recording of a Rus­ ta irt wry* paid on undeveloped
sian f i g h t e r
attack on a land, at least the county got soma
transport plane.
money. Now developers hava
Assistant Secretaries
Living­ built many hundred* of hontra In
ston T Merchant ami William R. low pric* brackets ami not on*
Maromher J r told the rommit- penny ia coining in because uf
tee in secret session U was a "slip­ riemptiona. Yet. theve are the
up” and would no happen again.
people whose children use the
Itrp Wayne L liayrs (l)-Ohlo), schools and who want Improved
P E R U , Ind ( U P l t - The threat a fomimltre- ntemhrr who had ac­ roads."
nf further severe flooding along cused Ihr department of keeping
O. P. Herndon warned the two
the hanks of thr Wabash ap congressmen In Ihe dark on Im­ Liard* against telling the public
prarrd ended today and Peru of­ port ant foreign (ml ley develop that Ihr millagr would be cut
ficials mri lo eontldrr permitting tnrnli, said hr was laltsfird with In half. “ You ra n i operate with
l,3(gl families routed by the flood- thr answer— “ until thr nest lime the money you have now and you
watrr* here to return to thrir it happens "
will hav* to have some increases,**
homes,
Hays said he toid the two of­ he said.
Gov. Harold Handley urged that ficials that visiting Soviet Deputy
Hotli hoards have pledged that
13 counties in north • central In 1‘rrm trr Anastas Mtkuyin would the millagr will tie kept to •
diana affected by floodwatrr* have gottrn a "much different" re­ minimum. After two hours of dv*
from the Ice choked river b* dc ception on Capitol Hill II ron Iwtr ami argument, the board*
grrssmen had known about th* w rrr placed in Ihe same position
dared dlsaslrr areas
I’eru. a city of ll.uuo. was hit tape recording Congressmen en­ as Mr* Walker. They could rishardest when the swollen river. tertained Mtkoyan at lunrh
v n l no esacl figures.
T h r linarmrd transport crashed
hacked up hy an tee gorge four
David Galrhell told Mra. Walk­
milea downstream, lore through • It miles inside Suvirt Armenia rr. “ 1 am aallsflrd whru you aay
sandbagged let** late Wednca- on Srpl 1 after it wandered or that subdivision house* will be
day it Inundated the southwest wa* lured off course Sevrntrrn assessed. This to, a statement of
section of thr city to a flash man w rrr aboard T h r Russian* principle "
Many residents had lo be rescued hsvr returned sis bodies and dr
t'outmlsMun chairman J o h n
from their homes by tawl.
rnird knowing anything alsout III* Kritler concluded. “ We are not
The flood eresl, highest in W other It
dealing with personalities, we're
years, roiled past Peru and hy
concerned with a problem: if we
this morning the level was down
ha»e arrived ai a principle, there
lo .ft 4 feet, a drop of nearly four
will lie no mnrr jald hy me."
feet
Mrs
Walkrr told thr group
Evacuees fare a monumental
thsl Stic had nut yet rrceivetl the
chore when tbry return tu tlirir
card* from Ihr Dowling Appraisal
home*
Temperature*
w h ic h
I'oinpsny, and tn her knowledge
droptwd as low as 10 degrees dur
the cards In the firin’* possession
FO R T L A U D E IID A I.K il l'll — did md have thr full value on
tog the night turned thr strick
en section to a vast Ice rink An tH-y*arold mother died Wed- them Immediately after the setaEarlier it wf»« feared ths- rold nrsilsy after a lover's quarrel ion, Commissioners hurried ta
weather fnistht frrerr over the prompted her to swallow a glass Dowling* older hi set tilings
lee gorgr. triggering new flood of srsenu- weed killer
straight.
Colter said Mr* Hetty gusanna
Ing. hut rlesr ikies amt warming
When live people of Sc mmol*
liUShre,
who
was
rvpeeling
a
sec
temperaiiirrs jterled lit* thrrat
I mini) voted for Ihe school Lind
nnd child, drank Ihr iniison Turs issiir, they granted thr School
day night during an argument over Hoard Ihr right la act a higher
whether her husband loved her.
millagr il necessary, Superintend'
Hubert Gushre J r . | r liusliand, enl H. T . Milwre taid thli morn­
rushed her to a hospit.i where her ing. For Ihe nest few year* the
stomach war pumped o r H -J J * ht(hrr n)|||j(tP wouW
h,
woman
then
returned
necessary, hr said. With tha
Prank »len have become a men against doctor's order*
broadened taa hate, the miUage
Mite became ill again during the
are around Rrminnle High School
will drop.
morning
ami
died
rn
route
to
th*
at night
While their u»n*n attend night hospital.
I'nlirr taid Mrs tiuihre wiolr a
cl**sr&gt; parked car* are suffering
from pilfered g!o»* eompartmrnt* note to her huihanrl ttfreatnilng to
sod airless tier * A speciality it Irink thr wrest killer if hr did not
that of laekinr (he ear up so Ihr answer her question: “ Do you Inv
me " She followed up the Hurst
Mernlirrs of the Like Mary VoL
ishrelt will spill
unleer Fire Depnrtmerit met TuesThe vandals went too far last when Gusher fall id to respond.
A coroner said enough of the day night and decided the) need
night, as far as an Orlando man
wa* comer md When he rame out l*nson entered her system before Jtu)li to cumplete the new fir*uf thr srlusil be found hit liny it was pumped out of her slnmaeli hous*.
Volks wagon moved down the road lo eventually bring death.
Upon csiinplriion of lha build­
a piece Tlie “funny men" had
ing. l-ake Mary and vicinity will
pick'll tin* llttlr car up Lxlily arxl T h a t
p la in s A ll
have a firehouse worth tlU.OUO.
drtMisibd it on Ihr grass parkway
Those who reside in Little Ve­
BARCELO NA. Spain U T I i - l ’o
'
IZ
lice officials were purrlrd when nice, latch Arbor, Itavcnna Park,
11«* OVVC'H N f ) I U X t 'H
Antonio Hri-nandei. 38 msistH on Sunlnnd Estates and surrounding
JACKSON. Miss (U P l &gt;— City bringing his own lousy mattress »&gt;eas wer* urg.-U to help raise
officiats wilhdrew thrir 84 30 lai to jail when he was arrested for &lt;hi* needed money. Th ri* area*
will have thr protection (rum thil
claim on an old house belonging begging
Tbry understood when (hey dis *lrB department
In John H l-rnnird,
Any donations will be picked up
I .runanl reminded authorilies infreted th* maliress and found
FT Gray,
that he had let llrrinm hum the an* thousand dollars stuffed m gladly hy Mrs. W
F'A 3 3948, or they can be sent
structure for a training exercia* side.
direct to the I-akr Mary Volun­
teer Flic Dcp-.itment.
Sole, lion at a color for the fire­
house was tutnrd ovsr to Ut*
Building Committee.

i“~ «•»•"»»“

Tape Kept Secret,
Apology Is Given

Wabash Dropping,
Flood Threat Ends

Weed Killer Fatal
In Lover's Battle

C a r Carried Off,
Auto Owner Says
Too Far Too Far

Firehouse Needs
r $800, Group Says

foreign Minister* E v a n g t l o s
Averoff of Greece and Fallm 7xirhi nf Turkey to act a date for
a formal conference that would
make the Mediterranean island a
free and independent state.
Archbishop
Makarius, ruled
spiritual leader of the Greek Uyp
riots, approved Ihr agreement
Wednesday
night
following a
briefing by Greek Prrtnirr l on
•tantin Karamanlls who flew back
to Athens from 7urirh, Swllier
land, where the plan was pro
powd during a flv*day confer
ence.
,
Makarius taid thr agreement
Opened the road to freedom and
prosperity for troth Greek and
L ..s u k
Turkish Cypriots
Announcement of th* agreement
sri off a wave of optimism on
Cy prus, itself, where a four year
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; — Po*l
old conflict has taken almost MM
t
ar)
Sandburg t*«l»y told a point
lives.
session of Congress the "most en­
during memorial to Lincoln is in
Ihe hearts at lovers -of liberty."
The Congress met in pomp and
humility to honor the memory at
At least ion 4 If boys and girls tha Civil War President on the
from Seminole County will tie leav­ I.Mith anniversary of hit birth in
ing at 3 a m. Saturday for Tam ­ a Kentucky log cabin 3t! year* att­
ar lh* founding of lh* union that
pa and the Florida Stale Fair.
Three buses will b* taking Ut* hi later preserved.
Southerner ami Northerner— De­
members to the Fair.
Saturday ia 4 II day at th* Fair mocrat and Republican— aat aid*
and will faatur* Roy Rogers and by aid* aa gandburg praised Ab­
Dala Evans. This special avent raham Uncola aa lh* rare typ*
will b* a delightful on* for all of man who appears “ bar* and
tha bops sod girls going te Tam- there across Ihe renluriaa.” Fiar-

Old Abe Honored
By Nation Today

Seminole 4 Hers

Heading For Fair

n-

"Dixie” and "The Baltic Hymn
of Ui» Republic."
Sandbutg, one of Lincoln*! most
lanisd biographers, described the
first Republican president as a
man of •'steel end velvet . . . hard
as ruck and soft as drilling fog.”
lie said Unroln stood fur “ drermy, honest dealing, plain talk
and funny stories.'
The 81 year old po*t aaid, “ You
can bear in any neighborhood ami
across the •***” something Uka
this aL&gt;ut Lincoln:
"Look whet* b* ism s from—
don’t he know ail u* straggler*
and wasn't ht a kind of tough
straggler sli tsia Wa right up la

Jerry Carter Gets
Cor License Again
TA LLA H A SSEE (D P I) - Jerry
W. Carter, chairman of th* State
Railroad and Public Utilities Conmission. wai behind the wheel of
his car again today aite-r passing
his driver's reexamination and
getting hi* license hark.
Carter, 71, who flunkrd on hla
first try Feb. 3. passed tha let!
Wednrsday. Only restriction on
Carter'* new license ia that ha
must west* glarna when b* drive*.
He lost hil license Dae, IT after
he waa involved In an automoblla
collision hers and paid a 123 fin*
for railing to yield to* right *4

�•«

I

Dinner At Mayfair Inn Climaxes
W h en V AH-11 D ep lo y s Dale Carnegie Course In Sanford

T t f t 2— T h a n . F s b . 12, 1959

F a m ilies P la n V isits

Since Ihe men nf V A IM I are
deploying this week, many of
their families will lie returning to
their home slate to spend the
cruise time.
Mrs J. K. Troui and son T im ­
othy will leave for flronxvillc, New
York. Also heading for that Hate
is Mrs, J. F. Morri'cv Mr*. Ra­
leigh Thompvon ami children Ra­
leigh and Danes* will live in Jack­
sonville. Mr». W. C, Shafer with

13

h1
I

L ea g u e

C h u rch
C alen d ar

B U lt IM t IS i; S H O W E R G I V E N — Ml** Put*
t y W a lk e r am i M r*. Jo h n D ickey ham ! s h o w t r jrlft* to M l* . R o b e rt H a rv e y (c e n te r).

M r*. Ila rv c v was honored by the G a m m a
O m ega C h a p in of K S A T u &lt; x la y n ip h t.
(H e ra ld S ta ff P h o to )

Sorority Gives Surprise Shower
\3

wat derided to hold a rummage
and while elephant aalt In March.
Pinal plana and location will be
announced.
A report w*» made «n Die chap­
ter a prrient project, buying shots
for nerdy iliildrcn In Seminole
County. ’I lie group revealed that
although (hr project li In 11* early
sUgci, cxtennvo and widespread
aid It planned in the future.
The program for the earning
wai a panel illteutilon on "pertonality". The talk* were led by
Mrt, lack Schlrafd, educational
The fir*l annual Commudora'e director, and M ri. John Higgins.
Rail will be sponiored hy the Kan- The enllrr group participated.
ford float ami 8kl Club on Feb
11
Dancing will la cia at * p. in
at the Florida Power Corpora­
tion Clubhouse In Cnterprlir.
Members and their friendi are In
Vlled.
Chairman In chirgo of arrange
The 81. John* llivrr Dlilrirt
menu la Dick Hart. Others at
tilling him are Ducky Payne, annual KickahtHikre wi* held In
Norma Young, and Robbie Powell, fJrDaiid tin I inlay night. Feb. 6.
On hand lo ronqiete in (he miniDreat for the ball will he In­
formal. Member* who deiire erou* field event* were 210 Cull
more Information may rail any Seoul*, Hoy Krouls, and F.*plorrr*.
member of the rnmmillt-e.
liny Seoul Troop St of Hie Flrtl
Methodist Church took 44 |*iinli
for fir at place) Troop 2U look
second place with five point*;
Troop 244 pUrrd third.
Every hottett probably hat her
In the tub aiTlviHrt Pack SIS
own culinary ipcdalty which the tame in firai with IS point*, park
rightfully claim* at her very own SI was ircontl and Park ICO wa*
, . .either a hakrd product, r»v- third.
m o l* combustion or vegelahle
Hie wealher « n rhllly but the
mlxiurv.
ho)* had a rood lime. The lead
The particular product li tinera Irrl that It was a successful
dnubtidly something quite uniuiimeet.
at. However, if jo u ’re still look­
ing for your llr*t culinary slur,
allow Iteba Ktaggt .1 well known I n v i t a t i o n E x t e n d e d
meal expert, lo give you a *ugAll the wlvea td VAII S are in
gaatlon.
Tfie Idea romr-i In (he form of vilt-d to a parly t&lt;&gt; !&gt;*• given Mon
a pilaf— Tongu- P d if— and It cer­ day evening *1 8 p. nt. in the
tainly li a &lt;11- 1 lh.it will errale I SO building. Movie* and colored
•titlei, tent from husband* on the
Inti re*t a* wi ll *-&gt; helng liked.
CSS Ferre Hal, will be ih-iwn.
1 on gun Pllaf
Hie rnlliird men'* wive* will
1 pound rooked illred tongue,
be H oH niei and Mr* Ralph SI
cut in tlrlp*
lua* 1* hi charm- nf parly plan*.
3 rupt cooked t i n
1 can Mbit ou'Hvx) condensed
muthroom coup
*4 mp milk
N'F.W YO R K H f n )— l'.«*nn
kfteatpoun tail
pancakes will make a hit on
'• tea 4pn.ui pepper
meallrta da)t In I a-lit. Add
cup
ft tentp'Min liiare
g u ild chceie lo your favorite
2 table: tmun* mim ed union
pancake mix and prepare accord
ft cup llnely chopped green
Ins to package direction*, flake
pepper
and serve with vegetarian ipa
ft eup shredded rhrddar
glu til saute for toping.
rheeie
I iable*p&lt;*m chopped parsley
Combine tuugue, rite, soup,
milk, rail, |«p|*-r, mare, imioti
and green |&gt;ep|*r and m U well.
B U FFA LO . N. Y . lU I'I) - Mr*
Spoon mixture into a grcaisd H i- Allen 11. Brown of Tunawamla
quail eatiriolc. Cover lightly and ,V Y-. really got hrr money T
bake In a motlcrale men (JVr. F .l worth nut of an airmail stamp.
for So minute*. Sprinkle cheese
Flic put the stamp on a letter
and parsley arouiul edge of cat- lo her parents in Kluabclh, N. J.
arroh- and runllmie rooking un­ The irtier arrived six days alter
covered (or IS minute*. Yield. 4 It wa* sent, hearing a cancellation
to « aenins*.
Irnni Frankfurt, Germany,

The February buslnci* meeting
at the (lamina Omrs* Chapter
of* FSA climaxed Teeiday r i m ­
ing with » lurprtM* stork shower
for Mr* Robert Haney.
The gift* were pmenlrrt to her
In a baby hasilnelle by her roro
rily sliler*.
During the Inialneit mrrting it

B a ll S lated
.1
...

f!
! i

c!
I
i i

u

h

1
«♦
f '&amp;

l!
‘

Scoute Have

Kickahookee

Tongue Pilaf (’rentes
Interest At Dinner

For Meatless Days

,t

Money’s Worth

Cake and coffee were served to
the 11 members present.
The next nutting Is a social
Haled for Feb. 21 *1 8 p. m. at
the Rome of Mrs. Jerry Dumberson, West First St.

Pilot Club
H as M eet
Ur*. Raymond M. Rail was
elected president nf the Sanford
Pilot Club at the regular meeting
of the club held at the Civic Cen­
ter on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
Fleeted to aervr with Mrs. Rail
wer) Mrs A. K. Shoemaker, firsl
vlee president; Mrs. F ro n t llou*holder, second vice president;
Mr*. Sidney Fowler, c o rr^ o n d Ing secretary; Ml** Dorothy Fourakre. recording secretary; M in
Nancy Hleks. treasurer;
Miss
Robbie Morton, director.
The club volrd to act at host­
ess for the ditlrlct spring conven­
tion lo be held in 1300 The Mayfair Inn will be the site of the
convention.
Mrs. J . P. Halt advised the
club that the Caster Seal envel­
ope* had been flnivhcd and were
ready to be mailed Mr*. Cartrr
thanked all members who haij
helped prepare Ihr envclo|ieC
Special thanks went to Mrs. Hall
lor being Instrumental In provid­
ing a place for the club to work.
A Idler was read lo the club
from Dr, W, I'. Brook* in regard
to I he expenses nf tho fam ily
Counseling Service. The club vot­
ed to donate Sii per month for
this service.
Mr*. Walter Carter presided
over the meeting with 24 mem
tiers present.

BIRTHS

On Tuesday evening at Use May- arrangement* of chrysnthemumi. Wright. Toddy Todd. Clark Brue*.
Steven and Robin will travel to
Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr*. W, J . fair HoUl the student* of the carnation*, and inagfragon* in tle. Marge Hill. Hob Gomalti
Relay and son James will have Dale Carnegie C law number 3-3 shades of yellow and mauve. The Ben Butler. Garnett White, Mary
a Joliet. III. address. Mrt. Wal­ were graduated and rectivrd their charming color u h tn t w »« car­ Lynd Douglas*. Dink Dtnkint, Jim
ried through on the Sxnkmg ta­ Foley, Roger Gerncr, Velnse Con­
ter Carlm and family have left diploma*.
Among Ik* gueata present at bles which wrre enience-l wiih nie*. Paul Wood, end Charlie
already for Pensacola,
Te ia i will gain two Sanford the delicious ham dinner wrre bunches of purple grant and yel­ Wilson Those receiving diploma*
but not attending the dinner were
familie*. Mr*. D . B. F. Brown M r. *nd Mrs. J Brailey Odham low rotes.
and four chitdren will go la Fori and the husbands and wive* nf
James Arch of Maill nd, initiur- Don Brubaker, Claire Kendall and
Worth. Mr*. N. A. Carlson and the studfttii.
lor-sponsor, and Ur* Anne Bear, Judson Hobby
Special Awards
The foesi point of the U-ihiped graduate enislin'., gate dlpiom*!
three youngsters will visit In
Dink Dinkins won the Special
Houston. Mrs. U. H. Weber and table w it i breathtaking floral to the t’otluwing tludtnti: Diane
Jeffrey and Jam ie will go to
Sangster. Jaint-i Hint. Mont* Achievement Pencil and Ren But*
(.
Bonds, Ralph PrioM. John Kang- ler the Best Speech Award.
Pennsylvania, at will Mrs. By
The class presented M ri. Bear
ster. A rt H u m , Do-othy Cam,
run llultt. The Waller A. Alt
Panel Elmore, Joe D*ugl*u, Jut with a slatuette of a horse. From
f. niily is hound for New Jersey. |
Hickson, H -iw irJ
Hood. O rli the Carnegie Institute she receiv­
Mrs. Fred SUpp and three ehil
Msthleux, Olio M aui'i. Tommy ed ■ special G. A. certificate, a
rirrn will leave soon for Naples,
MeI.ein, Bill Neider, ,'inv Benton, Dale Carnegie pin, and a pen seU
Italy, where they will live while j
Pappy Boynton, Uctqr Brurstle, Arch was presented with a hand­
Mr. Stipp. a Douglas represents
Ted Burnell, Alvin Ofham, Joan some gold tie pin from the c la n .
Dvr, is aboard ship Others who
About tetnty five membera and
hope to make a 1rlp to Europe
later arc Mrs. Gordon Robinson. friends attendH a meeting of the
Mrs. J. F. Morriaey, Mr*. Trout, Friendship league of the Congre­
and Mrs. Shafer. They have mark-,
gations! Christian Church on Mon­
rd Mav 20th a* the day to fly
day
afternoon with Mrs. Edith
from New York City. There are
11 Kurnpean ettiea cm Ihttr sche­ Wood and Mrt. G . C. Sawyer
dule.
aa heiteites.
White her husband Is away, Mr*.
Following the b u iin e i! medlng
W. H. Foulk will l&gt;* planning a ■n inter*sting talk was given by
trip in June to her home In Kent, the Rtv. Ravin Crockett of Man­
Fngland. It will be her first trip chester, Conn., who 1* visiting Dr.
home Hnce her arrival In Die Boot, pntor of the Church. Rtv.
stairs 10 years ago. This past Crockett and hi* hoti w trr room­
weekend the Foulks, with their mate* wbllt attending Harvard
two tons, William Jr., and Earl, College.
\sailed In Mtyport and enjoyed a
H wa* voted to poitpoot the
dinner aboard the aircraft car­
Washington'! Birthday lupper and
rier upor, which V A IM I will dehave a Si. r*triek'a dinner an
ptoy, the USS Roosevelt.
Tueiday, Ihe 17th of March.
During the meeting It was an­
nounced that two larva black
board* w in purchaied for Ihr
Sunday School at n gift from Ihe
League.
The neat meeting will be held
on February 23rd at the home
of Mr*. William L in t.
Final plan* for the marriage of
Mi*i Nancy Irene D ia l, Plymouth,
to George Allen Mafftlt J r. are
announced today.
The wedding w ill be an event
of Feb 20 at &gt; p. m. in the Tlrst
Prribylrrian Church In Apopka.
The Rev. Hanson will perform
Ztla Xi Chapter of Beta Slgme
the ceremony with the aiilitince
Phi m il Tuaaday night it the
of Ihr Rev. Fred Htrlong.
MR* Eliiabelh Ustclhurit, cou­ homa of Mri. Paul Brown with
sin of the bride, Columbia, S. C , M ri. Ken Williams and M in Jo
will tie the maid of honor. E d ­ Anno Moore aa co-hoateieei.
US
t iz e -r c
ward McCall li the belt min.
lire. Ralph Betti presided ever
i j e p w * ' '•!
Immediately following the cere­ tho busiaeii mooting. It wai de­
mony a reception will he held at cided lo hold tho alactien of of­
the Apopka Civic Center.
ficers at the neat meeting.
All friend* of the couple are
Mrs. Malcolm f-odge Jr. pre­
Invited lo attend the wtdding and sented a program enlltled "Pleas­
the reception.
ures of Puteiaioeu." which wai
wall received by the members.
F A 2-0392
The hoeteti served refreshment*
to
thoie
member*
present.
CIN CINN ATI. Ohio (U P li —
Even the calendar is getting fash
ion-con sclout.
A TSyear-old firm of calendar
markers wilt introduce a line of
nine wall and deik calendari for
w
1£&gt;G0, each with a decor drilfnrd
for a specific place in Ihr home
or office.
Calrmlirt will be cloaked In
modern art themes, will come in
radically new sites and shapes,
and will serve multiple purposes
surh a* bulletin board*, memo
pads, tnnvrrialion pieces and
wall decoration.
The new approach Is eipected
to Inject naw life in the 1100,000,ooo industry, a spokesman for the
firm said.

TH U R S D A Y
The Chancel Choir of the , First
Method! I Church will rehearse
at 7:J0 j-.m.
Plneeirtt llcpti-t Church Choir
practice at 7 30 p m.
Royal Amh*4)«dnrt meet at.
the First Baptist Church at 7 p in.
Choir rdn-ar-ala at the Firsl
lUptUt Church a* follows: Carol
Choir, 8 13 p i n : Concord Choir,
7 p m.: Church Choir, I p m
The Deacon* of Ihr First Pres­
byterian Church will mret at 7;4S
p m.
FR ID A Y
The World Day nf Prayer will
lie observed in Ihe First Presby­
terian Chureh *1 14 *. m. This
service I* sponsored by the San­
ford Council of United Church
Women, Mr*. I. (I. Hunter I*
program chairman A nursery for
children will be available.
The Ethel Hoot Circle of the
Congregational Christian church
will sponsor a smorgasbord from
3-7:30 p m. in Fellowship Hall
of the church.
The I la pi ist Slate Music Festi­
val In Daytona Reach at 7:30 p.
m for all choir group* and Indi­
vidual directing or playing Imtrumenl*.
The Cherub Choir of the F irit
Methodist Church will rchrartr at
4 13 p. m.
M ON D AY
The Women of the Flrtt Pre»h&gt;trrian Church will meet nt 10 30
a m. for an all day meeting of
Prajer, Pr»!»e and Program on
World Mission*
The Women of ihe Firai Preshitm an Church will meet in the
Phililhcs Classroom at 2 30 p
m. for Ribir study and p t y c r
and at 3 p m, in the Filucatifinal
building fur liulinen and Implratinnsl inerting.
T tic Roy Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will iticcl at
7 p. in.
The F ld rrt ami Deacons of the
First Prrsbylrrlao Church wilt at­
tend the Officer*' Training Pro­
gram under Ihr direction of It.
T. Milwce, at 7.30 p. m. In the
educational building.
hind) course in soul winning at
Ihe t in t baptist Church at 7.30
p. in.
Cherub Choir practice at the
First baptist Churrh at 4 13 p. in.
II hotted egg* get mixed with
raw . nc . you ran xparatc them
b) spinning them. Raw egg* will
nut spin, but cooked one* will
twirl like n lop.

J

H as M e e t

The Latest Rage
of the Little Rangers-

ROY ROGERS
Rodeo Lariat

More Fun than the
Hula-Hoop ind Yo-Yo
IN 2 SIZES

F in al P lan s
A re T o ld

Local Sorority

Has Meeting

Roumillat &amp; Anderson
“On The Corner By The Clock”

Cnlcndur Fashions

A SCOUT IS
TH R IFTY " !
ARE YOU?

WE THINK IT’S NOTABLE
THAT OF THE TWELVE
LAWS TO GOVERN THE
CONDUCT OF SCOUTS . . . .
“THRIFTY” IS ONE!

Mr. and Mr*. f«unard IV Aucoin id 401 Holly Avenue announce
(lie birth of a sou, Lee Shawn,
lam* on Feb. Y

( ’Iuhh SlutCH Huiuiuet

SPRING

Tho (iuldrn Circle Class of the
First llaplist Church will have
a banquet Friday night at 4
o'clock at the Pinecrest Inn. All
members and guests aro invited
to attend
Dr. Farl Joiner of Hie Uibtc
Department at Stetson University
will bo gur»l vpcakcr.

SPORT COATS
Be Thrifty With Your
Money •. Spend and Save
Wisely!

A quick baibfcue hailing sauce
Combine t 3 lin n clients; I (12I'Ulirej buttle hut ketchup, '» cup
vinegar and 2 tablciponn* Wor­
cestershire sauce. Makrt IV,
cups. Unused sauce should be re(ligrreWd.

And, thu w in w*y lo a»vc la regularly where H’l eafa and where
your money earn* more for you.
Some people .*«vr , . but haphaz­

annual

ardly In * place theta not safe.

M IDDISH ADE
C O A T S $39.50

Their money lies idle. Whan you
save hers regularly, your finan­
cial

BROOKFIELDS
$24.95
LIN EN
C O A T S $17.95

o r la n d o

s

FEB R U A R Y 23*28

iff. q u a lif y , w eight . .
let uv o u t f it you for •
com fortable S p rin g.
andeome elacka jua t
a rriv e d too!

LAY - AWAY FOR EASTER MARCH 29
• FARM EXHIBITS
• BOAT SHOW

• INDUSTRIAL DISPLAYS

• CATTLE SHOW

• SCHOOL EXHIBITS

• MIDWAY CARNIVAL

l-frPr'IWTP* e r fe*8
• ' ' /,
-------------- ------------------- 4. ^

MM
C

J.

• FLOWER SHOW

-- v Jf
rv M a

H L 0 9 L A R O K A T M IH S IL . B D I S P L A Y
&gt; w were* tm*
ARWV , g *. am ra m i e u». haw

Q im .
0

M E N 'S

115 8 . M A G N O L I A

AVE.

W EAR
SANFO RD

FA M M 3

nest

egg grows

ftgmins * big 3(

quickly—

Simi-annual-

Ijr. A n d, In addition, each and
every account it insured. Open an
account today I
W » Stln le Ih e Scouts on
t h * lr

F o rty -N in th

B irthda y I

.

�#lff

f arfari

W»r*0

TJiur*. F4i. 12. 1D55— 1'ap* 3

Australians Cheer
Graham On Arrival
M C L B O IK N C . Auvt-alu I L T D ’ "I've lever sought publicity,"
— Thouiands of Australians turned he said. ‘My only aim I* to serve
out today to cbrcr American evan Christ, 'here will be no play on
ichit Billy Graham on hi* arrival;
craotiunaism during my crusade.
here to open a religious revival
But I blirve we have made re­
cru vatic.
More than tsvW perron* cheered ligion a bit too stuff)— one of the
and *attg h&gt; mn* at the airport, greatest needs of the church to­
while other* lined the route to the day ben* a bit of cnthuiia*tu."
Victoria Tala re Motel which will
Askedwhelher hi* crusade* h*d
he hi* headquarter},
any lasing effect. Graham an­
e
Graham told a battery of prcn, swered: "The effect* of a bath
radio and televtiion newsmen don I 1*1, but you need it and it*
that hr had not expected any good foi you."
•film .tar" reception
Grihan Wilt begin lit* crusade
In Well Melbourne Stadium Sun
day.
He a n vrd here from Sydney
where lr told ncw*mrn he had
rrcoverel from a stiff neck suf
fered diring the flight from the
United Stales
The cangeliil gave credit for
curing he Miff neck to l)r.
Charles Lake, an osteopath hr
l tilled l’rr*» International
HAVANA — The barber*' tin visited n Honolulu.
Hr sail hi* eve troublr also ip
mn tn a rctulutiun urging the end
of beard* and lone hair for Fidel pearrd I* be somewhat unproved
"Toda) my left eve u better—
La tiro’* tupportrn
"The
ponrevolutionary
new almost formal, but as the trou­
look nhould he imooth cheek* and ble conus and goes It could be
worse tovlght," hr said,
cropped hair"
Grahan will reman in Mrl
\LW YOIIK — Waitre** Mr* bourne milt early April. Hr said
» Anna Tltompwn, 34. explalnin; he would launch hi* Sydney cam
® why &gt;he lobbed one bank teller pxign on April 13
of Sl.000 and then to*»cd the inon
ey into the case of another teller:
' I wanted to »ec how ca»y it
wa* to gel money out of the
bank "

Q u o ta b le

Young Housewife Kills Hooded Bandit
women against the living mom
wall.
"We were dumbfounded and at
lirst thought it u jt some one we
knew." Mr*. Haumrtser »aid.
The gunman then told Mrs.* llaittuetter to get her pur»o. "I
v an all your money. Fin no. kid­
ding." lie *aut. itic housewife
went to her bedroom, telling the
bandit she would re,urn wiln her
purse,
"I had a 32 caliber target pistol
in thr headboard of the bed f
to A it out ant! rocke I it," she
**id Meanwhile the robber guess­
ed what wa* going on and grablied Mrs Johnson to uie as a
shirltf
* I know Ihal you have a gun
Now put it down or Ml kill you."
he lo-l Mrs tlau.ne»irr Mrs
Johnson pulled awav from thr
man a* her *i*ter tv entered the
room with thr pistol in her hand

TA M P A i l T I &gt; — A young houic
wife ahot and killed a masked
gunman Wednesday r.ight after hr
forced hi * way into her home and
demanded money.
Mrs. Walter Haumcsirr, 3d. was
watching television with tier sis
ter, Mrs Pat Johnson, 31, when
the young bandit entered the
front door with a pistol tn his
hand.
Mr* Haunioser toM polite the
bandit, who wore a stocking pull­
ed over hi* head, pushed the twu

Hla/i* llils Capitol
WASHINGTON (UPI1 —A small
scrap wood fire broke out on thr
roof of thr Senate wing of the
Capitol Wednesday night but it
wa* extinguished before it could
cautr any damage.

Mr* ll.vumr«*rr. an employe
of the Tampa Tribune, fired four
shots until her gun jammed. One
of the bullets struck the intruder
tn ihe head He fletl the house
and collapsed a few yards outside
the door. Ijte r be died In a
hospital.
Police said hi* gun was not
loaded.
Assistant Stale Attorney Ralph
Rousseau ruled the shooting justi­
fiable homicide
The identity of thr gunman wa*
not immediately known. Police
said he appeared to he a teen­
ager

Why go to the Moon or to Mars.

The N.O.C.E. story is what
you've been looking for.
... and don't say we
didn't tell you . . . !

t.w nil n c y

Jewelers*
Will

Rr In It* New
location
Mire
'latch 1*1 At
:&lt;|| Park \*e.

Q u o te s

I.OS ANCELKS — A family
friend of executive t.ouu E. fu r
mort piedicling rurmort'a moth
r r would forgive him for obtain
■ Mg a court orilrr banning her
* ftom hi* wedding:
"Mother* ilwayt forgive their
children."
HOLLYWOOD — Singer Anna
Maria Alberghcttl* mother reaf*
firming her decinon not to attend
hri daughter'* wedding to a di
torred man.
' I will not attend the wedding.
I *aid I wa* going to he tick the
£ dav the marriage took place. 1
am »tdl going to lie lick."
I’U C A T U .It ), Idaho — Mi** Jo
Warner, radio dl»c jockrv. describing lirr Hidden collapse alter
gnj llrcplri* hour* in a record
spinning marathon:
"One minute 1 m spinning rec­
ords and the next thing I know
I m In bed."
£

TOUCHTON
D R U G

Race Driver Died
As He Lived-Fasf

)

D AYTU xA REACH. Ha it P L
— Veteran race ear driver Mar­
shall Teicue died the way hr
lived— hunllng along an asphalt
sperdwav, shooting for a new
world'* xfeed record.
Teague, who started raring It
year* ago was killed Wednesday
in a spectacular crarkup of his
Sumar Special, the samr type car
whleh hrought him prominence In
the 1957 Indianapolis Speedway
classic.
The accident was a Ingle open
mg for Ihe annual NASCAR »peed
week.
Teague, lie*t known at a stock
car king. w*» not entered in the
official program, hut was warm
Ing up for a big car rare achrd
uled here in April. Only two djy*
earlier, he set an American cn
closed rare track record of 1*1 *?
mph

^

H

VAIUIS{

COM B and
BRU SH S E T S
Auer led dev(ns and cdoa fsyion
brittle brush with plastic handle
and tomb PeilecI "MU** |&lt;ll.

m y 40 c
/

A Fair

loa ol 3 pr.... 1.39

Charbert
"FA B U LO U S "
Decanter
6 ounce: of a ' layout' In
giance m a beautiful decanter

*V&lt;xCc*ituic 'yfycarU
I Whitmans
ftNorris
tNunnally's
9Pangburn

KANSAS C IT Y , Mn i l l ’ll —
Manvel II Davis, #7. prominent
Missouri Republican who was dr
fcatrd for thr U S. Senate in 1010
by Harry S Truman, died Tue*
day after a two-month illness

bottle Ideal Valentine (d ll
"P tm

LIPSTICKS

S w e d is h

Populat Shade)'

H A IR
BRUSHES

RegulariT ............. I 31

V A IS .

ImpoMed ralutai h ilW hi.i btu'.he:

Auotled mtn s and Mde: tir e.

I

Now Only 39 c eo.

A Q

3 for

*

59c lo $13.50

EVANSTON, ill l I 'P I i— Robert
Wyncss
Millar.
'3,
professor
emeritus of the Northwestern Uni­
versity Law Sc hool, died Monday
in Evanston Huspital.

START'S

3.00

I &lt;1)1Quality, lull
hoe in tha 1j lest malt
Ijtlnonutre ibjJci Sdti'

Deaths

WASHINGTON lltP H -P u b lic
Health Service official* report
there have been "ip o tt)" oulbreaks of hrplilis In Ohio. Massachtuptli. Kentucky and Mutlssi
ppi this year
IMIS officials laid t.H*. rase* of
hrpatitis were reported in this
country during the month of Jan,
Viary compared to 1.330 in the
same period last year

T

Gill Boks J

CHICAGO — Linda Darnell*
husband explaining why (he attress underwent hypnoir to learn
her lines for a new play;
M A R IE TTA , Ga. &lt;UPI&gt; - John
"Shr'a been worried over per­
sonal problems . and hypnuin Amerson. 37. a member of the
hrlprd her relav for opening l mini Prrtv International News
pictures staff tn Atlanta, died ai
night.”
a hospital here Wednesday night
of injuries received in a traffic
accident

Hepatitis Found
» In Four States

S

TODAY

3 • IIICJ DAYS
O PEN 12 :13a
OKI MOKE O U T Ol I.IKK 0 0 O l T TO A
MOVIE.

%
W illi AM)

$

LECTRIC SHAVE
9 1RE£J lie Site ol

.;

in tha moat famous
ol all actaao tolas!

u &gt;il,

--■'Ja* icl'30 *dh /9c -c.

0 ft
^

» .c.* Attn

Blfert^ne Lotion
ft

■,9 &gt;al

. . *.c

_ _

Bof/t f o r 7 9 C

- -

*-

evV, a •

-®

OUR P R I M A R Y
CONCERN...THE
D «ffc io v a

HftANCA N Y LO N i
s u l c a l H o s ie r y

RUBBINGALM
HOL*”"”" =. 16'
HOTW
ATERBOTTLE
98'
DKISTANTABLETS.... ...„.98«
FEVERTHERM
OM
ETERS™:",“ 49c
EPSOMSAIT........ 27c
CANOETTECOUGHSYRUP....1.59
BOOKM
ATCHES..... ID
LIGHTERFLUID.......... ... 9'

Johnson A Johnson

Tull FathoneJ — Full Fccled1
Ciset comfcGebls support to

vafi«M twd-tonj. &gt;tl
f t "pa'I. piftlf." I ng
Hint dm I dffeil wear

v aroc ir axe.
ALSO A H U N D I.E OK LA U G H S
. tJMl « txvil ac»s-1 IMI1
JAYNE

MORE •MANSFIELD

CHEESE
BURGER

dJ:

aarvad w llh

Rourjols

h o m e - style

EVENING IN PARIS
Ooodorant Spocialt

POTATO
SALAD

Packije of 2 Roll R Lotion
Deodotanli cr Package ol 2
Stick Deodorant:. | n n
Rtf ISO VALUE. .

Rubber Massoga
F E A T U R E : 2:39
JAM EIO AM U IU bfcs! - &gt;a

WACHK SPRING*
sect ‘kwreai not! Ml ‘M J— ■^PWllil
mk JP&gt;liU,L,-li,.^.ilLl^ ||_J-------*»L_____
.■Mvrr Btctatitr
IrwftWFlr W'mJW

HAIF-RRICI SALII

BATH SPRAY

NADINOU DC LUXE

;-i..(s ra tin (. re!aiir.( m i:-

BlIACHING CREAM

ia(£ h o f llif L h M t.n tj 4.1
1.05 V a l u r ...........

CQr

For O ily Sltln
7.00 VA LU E
O NLY

1.00

HEW RECALL BABY SHAMPOO . . . s i !

S9c

REXAIL Supir Ample Cough Sprup. 3 or.

1 .4 9

REJLALL THRU, P rm liitin f A m lc .s k i «

1 .4 9

NOWI 2 FLAVORS

C i IIGULAI CAlAMCi
mCMn I

3«

97c

HALLMARK
VALENTINE
CARDS

RtXALL SUPtR PUNAM INS IH .u tu u , r i 3 .7 5
B*c

era that lit pocke*^a

I.UU

RCXA1L SUPER PUN.MINS....... », 7.5*
RMALL lO GRAIH ASPIRIN...................

L IG H T E R S
Dependable, hear/ clwotna
plated, tnf'fte lutned !i|ht

TAMFA RESAGOS

CIGARS
tlouble-wripptd to i«U ir

factory fmhneu!
Rag af 25 • * 9 8 c

“For Those Who Care
Enough To Send the Best”

5‘ to M'00

I
H

�1
Edito rials

Washington Calling'

NOBLE EXPERIMENTS—1918 AND 1959

By N irq ek CBIMs
WASHINGTON — A i a touriai
props gsrvdlit for his city. Mayor
Willy Rrsodt of Woit Berlin is
unexcelled.
In the rompirailvely short spin
of U years he haa lived every
pnase of the Iraiedy and triumph
of the nation that more than any
other ia at the renter of the
world dram*. F.itapo from the
Gestapo. * perilous mission In

*

S o lo n s Sh ou ld K n o w
U. S. H eck les P u b lic

Ml
1*1

u

ri

CongrOslional investigations, one# newsworthy in the
V; S„ apparently are her* to atay.
Tha Umo apparently ii past when rnngreMmon tan an &lt;"
Washington in d Iranaact public business without firwt namIn f it leaat a doi#n committee* and 24 subcomitlee* to in.
tea ligate.
Home investigation* are neroed. About 99 per cent c»uld
It# eliminated, however, The only result of auch elimination
would be a tremendous savlnx ol tax money. This, of course,
would meet favor with only se\eral millions of Americans.
The heixht of inveltigalive work came in the last ses­
sion of Congress, when in\estiuators decided to investigate
the necesaity of so many Investigations. Just what this invaatigation revealed le debatable. Regardles* of recommenda­
tions, the investigations continue.
Now come* the climax. On Monday, congressional invaatixatora launched an inquiry to find out if the govern­
ment ia heckling the public with a lot of repltitlnu* questiers.
If the men in Washington muH spend tax funds to find
nut th* answer to this question, the U. 8. ia represented
very poorly in the Senate and House.
According In a statement which accompanied I hr announcement of the probe launching, congressmen **suspect
there Is considered# duplication” in the gathering of offj.
ela) atatlatlca.
The average businessman In Sanford know* the governmint ‘'heckles’* tha public. This ia true not only in the
gathering of atatiatica. but in tba keeping of records and
in doing L’nelt Sam’s bookkeeping.
Many businesses expend considerable sums to answer
questions and compile information for the federal govern­
ment. Now. the people will have to foot the bill of an in­
vestigation aimed at finding out if this really is true.
On# might wonder where our congressmen have liven
in the past few years. The obvious answer, of course, is
that many have been on tax-paid jaunts to foreign lands.
The U. S. has so faw problams that we have plenty of time
to decide what ia beat for otner peoples.
It haa been suggested that the government pay for the
lime and effort put forth In record-keeping by buaineaa
firms, when th* sole benefactor ia the government.
Baaad on past performances, most businessmen prefer
to do it for free. At the rate the U. 8. spends money, the
public couldn't afford it.
»

»

.

Bill T o A id M in isters
HI
r.

1
4- tl

ill

The Seminole County legislative delegation will simnsor
a bill in tha next aassion of the Legislature to give clergy,
men the right to protect confidential communications.
At preaent. clergymen, priests and rabhis ran be forced
to ttatlfy In court about matters thev have accepted in con­
fidence. Refusal to divulge such information In a court of
law could lead to a citation for contempt.
The Seminole County Ministerial Association, in re­
questing *uch a law In Florida, is attempting to head off
ally real ahowdown on this question. Several ministers have
expressed themselves very clearlv m this issue.
If faces! with the choice of testifying «l«nit m confiden­
tial communication or contempt of court, most ministers
would chose the wrath of the judge. To do otherwise would
red net a clergyman's effectiveness in dealing with people
in trouble.
A* stated several months ago, The Herald sup|M&gt;rt* the
enactment of aueh a law.
Rep*. Mack Cleveland Jr. ami (i&lt;udon Frederick and
A#n. Hour fltenstrom should have little trouble in guiding
thf« hill through tha Legislature.

DAILY

Atpoan
1. A semisHull

.i

•(allow&gt;
■ Arab
thisftain
t. W'andaror
11. Ficus*
II. Coooaious
11. Senid
If. Mato adults
II. Souad. a#
a dovt
IT full of
work

11. Mr. VVvnn
it riatfs fault
21.id sot

•nor t
I t Notts or
South -----i i tiip

It A thouldar
rovanag
It Rational
II. Prison
romps rtmart

CRO SSW O RD

n..Trv*jt,

21. Chuns
21. An t|a

n*ma

•v

Itj

21. Candla- »*w.a

I Through

” jm iiij

r o u m ttq
-r-i

i i'n iu t*o
isnta
stick
n :i ' t r
i ir-v.ui
buck- a111 -) it's :i*nii4il
oto
u r n - 1 Mjuut-i

S. Outdo a

hlgbtsl
sat*
I. Man a

alchnamo

7. Naiiva

of Spain
I tvouhira
for
ethers

&lt;ilani i
10. R*m»mwr
11. On lop

HV
24 I-rad.
■if
Taaitrdsa's i &gt;i &gt; h
atlraaa
31 S-,hsp»-l
27. Smalt, rial
moliitni*
rake
3*. I'ortufiiria
2* Holiday
lady
&lt;iap.t
H Rook taar
.11. t'niaai (L i IS. An eccnlr.c
I I . W ind

mrtrumrnl

t T~ T“

I

0

,iT^
!■1.11

%
u

■
M
M

H
■
j

i atari i
If . Cushion

r tv

•

IT"

P

_

HV INK/. HOHB
A i It flora to almuat all turn
at snmellmc nr ciihrr, ihr fhtkrr
inf tight nl fame hrirlly — try
ftvr aeromli — iltuminalrd mr
earlier this week.
In the daily mail I (mind * let
ter which rrad:
" I am pleaird In notify you that
t have choarn you »» one of
the twelve 'brat treated' womrn
in the I'mted States alone with
other (theta the wntrr'a c*tl

Women To Appeal
Vice Convictions
NKW YORK t l T f t — V ircim*
Mc Mnnut. former Brooklyn hick
arhnol teacher, anil llratricr Gar
field will appeal thnr roavlrlion
on proalilution cli*r*r* In Dinnerlion with a lino * ntsht vice ring,
their lawyer *&lt;nd today.
Atlornev Martin Benjamin said
the two women would alio aue
Mailitrate Hyman Itiailn I for itle
gal impriuinmrnt In rrfuving thrm
hall at ihe time of their original
arraignment last frulay
Mlva MrManut, 23. and M il.
Garfield. » , a prrvioualy consul
rd madam, face maximum priinn
arntenrrv of three years They
were found guilty Tuesday of )oit
ering and nlfcrins to rommit proa
iitullon hy Buthrl, who art Frb
23 fur •rntrnring. Mra Garflrtd
wav alvt found guilty of allowing
hrr apartmrni to be uatd for
prnvtitutms
Two nthrr women arretted In
a pobrr raid t'eb. 10 on the 233oa-month apartment were acquit
led.
Raiding ollirrr John Murphy
aai'l hr found Mi«v VlrManua nude
in bed wnih Harry t'.vonv nf lions
Inn. Traaa. but hr aaul the denied
the sa t telling tr&gt;
.Mill MrMgmia waa ptquiHrd
no a loitering rhargr last tlrtotvrr,
but the board n( rdurallon itas
charted hrr ai a substitute ting
Hat teacher. She ramp here (rout
Chicago tail tiimmrr to work her
way to a doctor of philosophy de­
gree.

fr

T“

P

z

□ __ -

TT

mate, not mlnei prominent wom­
en in many flrldi.
"And I hereby (mile you to
vim my hair-atyline ahop for a
romplimmiary hairdo at your
personal ctnvenlenre."
Ho hum. and another piece nf
traih mail fnr the wailrpaper ba
kel.
Tha mlaalvt that thus beatowij
upon me a glimmer of promi­
nence wai signed by a Newi York
hairdrrtter of whom I have never
beard, from a beauty ahop whose
addreti indicated it waa in one
of the city's more imfaahionatile
purlieus. It — Ihr ahop — ta a
good taxi rldr away from. say.
inch "chic" thoroughfare* as
fifth. Maditnn and Park Aceloir*
Rut, you've gnt In givr ilic
guy • F." for effort, even if hit
rffitrt waa only to icrape th- hot(nm uf the barrel arvd come up with
nnp in has desperate gamble for
free publicity, flow the halrdrruer
or hia prrai agent— would know
that f am ''heal•!relied" t&gt;eata me.
As far ai I know, thia man and
hia agent have never rlapped

Missile Failures
Actually Produce
Results At Times
A T I A V TA (CPI i - Me) Krn
neth Grlnr, Publlr Information
Offlcrr at Patrick Air force Rave,
Fla., said Turadav night that
many inutile Bring* reported aa
failure* w rrr actually acienlifir

■urceaaea
Grine addressed member! nf
the Atlanta Proftiaional Chapter
of Sigma Delta Chi Journallam
tratrrm ly on problem* connected
with inlavilr launrhlnga at Cape
Canaveral. FI*.
lie told them that scientist*
have learned much from mliatte

"failure*".

Hr *aid aa an rxatttple a gyio
•topic aaarmbly in an Altai mis*de Irmporarily pulled the ICRM
into poaillon when It lipped over,
•bowing for thS first time the
power nf ihe gyroacopr drvlre.
lie *aitj the same trat proved
that Ihe akin nf the Alla* waa
too heavy, and thu* saved money
in building later Alla* mlasilra.

Sale Of Inhalers
In Stores Banned

»■•#•», ana ikritiw** ■■iiniii

Sauerkraut Pickle

S T. CATHERINES, O nL lU P I)
«I* m want* •sista, If. l i l t •• Ik , PM, &lt;
O1fllt. — John Car inilatad he do*,n't
,1 ,1 .a. •ven lik* .auerktaut Whan arcuat^ ld l
*** &amp; • H a N lm ia i •* Ml IM l~ a l . . . . ,V l»i.a Tn •Ill* ad of lugging hom* a thre* gal’on
crock of sauerkraut from a party
ha had attended aa a gutat. C*r
*t#Kfkirri»x g s T ii
O n . s i..is at"* was found guilty anyway, bul reilia
On. 1 * .,
•t 1.0# talvtd a suspended s«nt*nt*.

For

A. W. ANSLEY
Day or

Night

BAIL BONDS

— County k

City —

2*3 Hetty Ave.
FA 2-122*
Registered Male fere
I'mfer *W.O*, fee
.....
see.es m me.ee. fee
. .
Over IM.eo, Only ie&lt;*-r

NO

OTIIKIt

3l*.no
m .to

I'll AIM IKS

B u s t ylilis of celery,
swaet corn ind cucurbits,
spray with Du Pont “ Parzate”
Du Pont "Panate" offers effective, low-cost
control of Helminthoaporium blight of sweet
corn, leaf spot diieaaee of celery, and anthrnc*
noae, downy mildew and certain other leaf
disease* of cucurbits. "Parrat#” ii mild in
nrtion . . . resists wsahing off by rains. Order
"Pgrut#H today I

mm

lin n

th im o i

PARZATE*
lifuid naa.^ tuHfirui,

sot tim i uvma . , . rMioucu cniuiirtr

Boost celery yields,
control diseases with
Du Pont "M anzate"
Du Pont "Manut#'' ia highly effective for control of early blight and late blight of celery.
Start applicatloni when plants are established
in th# fltld and continue as frequently at re­
quired. "Manut*” is mild on plants, but tough
#• blights. Order "Manut#” today 1

MANZATE*
maw«k /uagind,

tHisset see u n is living . , . insoucm c n is u iu t

your till with

CELERY GROW ERS...

handsome Nantage

for higher yields,
•tap blights with Du Pont
“ Zorlato" or “ Formato”

\’an llcuaen shirts * . *

VAN

HEUSEN

Makes thia lovely waah *n wear ahirt in
white A color*. Sie«*i H t&lt;» 17 . , . with k without

*

DuPont "Z«rlate" liram ind "Fermat#" ferbam
fungicidu can be used as sprays or dust* for
the effaetiva control of early and let# blight
and damping-off of ctlery. They protect growlag cal#ry plants without danger of burning or
stunting. For low-cost disease prevention, or­
der "rerlata” or "Fermit#” today!

dual cufii.

$ 5 .0 0
/

SUM*** as « m l

J-

Auk

venture*. Including capture bv thn
Germana when they look Norway,
he returned to his native land
as a Norwegian correspondent,
covering the Numbers trials of
high Natia. A little later he became pre«* attache of llie N o ^
wegian military mission In RrtV
fin. But the German lies were
•irons and with the tutelage nf
Socialist leaders hr rrsumrd his
citittnihip under the name of
Brandt and became active in ihe
party.
The late Mayor Krnct Reiner,
widely arclaimrd for bit courage
during th* Russian blockade nf
Berlin,
assigned an important
rule to him in that srige. H g
waa liaison between the city an™
the allied powers conducting the
airlift which (or a vrar and a
half enabled Berlin to xumvc
Rut ltrandt'i career as a Son*,
list ha* been far from orthodox.
That (\ anothrr rravon hi* value
as a propagandist in this rrn li
it so high Hr ha* differed sharp
ly with the orthodox leader* of
his party over disarmament and
the need lo krrp Allied ocrupsm
lion troop* in Writ Germany an™
Berlin for an indefinite period.
While last December be won »
record breaking 31* percent of
the vote to become Major of Ber­
lin. his party has only grudgingly
given him a place on thr national
executive.
Yet he take* a much more mn.j.
erstc stand than Adenauer He has
said recently that he doe* not
want Germany lo have n u rlrx ^
weapons, such weapons hem;
confined to two or three world
jsowrrs. He has also said that he
would like to see some plan of
disengagement between West and
fast explored in talks with th*
Russians.
So in the new struggle over
Berlin Mayor Brandt is In a sens*
a middleman. And it is posslbl#
that the kind of compromise h*
suggests may be the ultimate sol Q
lion for the city that can mean
peace or war.

Gift the '!!#* on

__|
i ] vr I
P
Vr

*

Bora Herbert Trahm in the old
Balllr seaport town of Luberk. hr
became a S-k u I isi at Jie age of
IT. When Hitler came to power
ha tppealad ia vain for a general
strtkt of all labor unont. One
)ump ahead of the Gestapo he
fled to Norway and be|tn a new
life under the name of Willy
Brandi.
But ta 1IM, having begun a suc­
cessful ra rrrr as a jovrnaltst. hr
went bark to Gcrm aiy. During
six months is a atucbnt at thr
Friedrich Wilhelm I ’rivernty In
Berlin he It believed Is have been
part of the anti Mast apparatus
that existed despite at ihe rulh
lest Geatapo could de to stamp
tt out.
After a serin of wartime ad­

mm

.r.vv"—"

amitt*** ?C»UsJwV#M

Nixon Going Home
To Repair Fences

TT- vr

_

Brandi.

Attorney Studying
Castro 'Plot' Case

%
*i|
rt~ i

J

_

T A L L A H A M F .K (L T J * — The
Supreme Court wiH review a peti­
tion Monday for the releaa* from
Raiford Dnson of a I House, notor­
ious Tampa burglar in the 20's.
The *3 year-old House is com­
pleting s go-year aentenr* for the
1*24 ronbery of the Hav-A-Tam pa
Cigar Co. and Mast Brothers Daparimant Jltor* ta Tampa.
House woa a conditional pardon
in m e after serving 24 years at
Raiford. On* of tha conditions was
that he never return to Florida.
Rut eight months after his relCaie,
he was arraatad la Jacksoavilt*
and charged with a annea of postal
thefts.
House was ronvirtod of robbing
post offices at Valparaiso and
Frneport sad senttarad to 10 y tar*
in the federal pemtaniiary at
Leavenworth, Kan. Th* Florida
Pardon Hoard tbta revoked hit
conditional pardon.
He was returned ta Raiford ia
1*4* and is du* for rsleaao in 1M4.
Ilia petition coatendi he ts being
improperly held and disputei hit
rxtradition from Georgia, where
he was picked up after him release
front Leavenwonh,
House, who B it spent nearly
half hit life behind bars, mad*
several unsuccessful attempt* to
•scape. Once, he shot th* 1st*
Warden J. |. {Hitch during a
eyes on me. As far aa they know. break.
I may wear a fright wig that
makrv Harpo Marx look like th*
Mother of the Gracchi.
And what makes either or both
think that, if I am really "beattressed" i sickening phratr. ain't
it?i, I am wilting to swilrh hairdressers in midcream shampoo
if my preaent coiffeur haa worked
W H IT IN G , lad. (L’ P l i - A n at­
me up to nn* of th* dnten "beattorney plannad ta fly to Havana
trn ie d " women in Ihe U. I. today to insestlgat# and possibly
A?
to Interred* in behalf of a Coral
Ii my wig happens in b« my Gables, F I* . man arruted of
own and If H look* aaai and plotting lo kilt revolutionary lead­
writ groomed, the credit gees lo ed Fidel Castro
a man named Fred. Ihe Hair
Joseph Sullivan of Whiling said
Mylial, who haa been airuggllog he would confrr with officials
In keep me lidy on lop fnr more of the (evolutionary government
than a quarter of a century. And about Atan Nye, a former t\ S.
no credit lo thia unknown head Navy (liar now held la pnton
Imr grabber trying lo ride in on
Sullivan said there hat been
my finger wave.
rnnsiderablr ronfunon over the
This whole silly habit, this pub­ Nye rase. "I feel ] should make
licity grab, nf naming the ten my own investigation," he said
The attorney said, however, that
nr twelve hett-dre*led. bell Ires
sed. best shod, best halted, best- the length of his Cuban stay would
rorietted. best gloved, best jewel­ he determined hy "what I find
led and hesl krpl nf RtlTII if tea when I arrive there."
Although Sullivan said he was
ia. in nne woman a flat opinion,
a friend of Mrs. Daniel Lynch, 30,
best forgotten
The ten nr twelvr ihosen art of Whiling. Nye1* mother, hr de­
inevitably selected on the strength clined tn reveal tf he waa retain­
not of howr •best" they are in ed by the family to defend Nye.
Nye haa appealed to the l'. S
any sartorial division but how
likely their names are to land in Embassy In Havaona to assist
Ihr headlines, I. e . appeal ta the him in refuting the thargat level­
city editor. In any aurh list dest­ led by Ihe Caitro government
ine with men you ran het ynur M rt. Lynch also hav written Cas­
bottom dollar that the politician tro. seeking merry for her sen
currently in the brightest lime and saying hr wss too "honest,
light, even if be is a ringer fur kind and tbouihtful" to agree to
Suitre-r Simpson or the late Hay. assassinate the Cuban leader.
wood Broun, will get the No. 1
place. And No 2 will go to th*
Hollywood nr lee*** star current­
ly In ihe most domestic trouble.
Ditto fnr Ihr girls, exrrpt that
W A S H IN G TO N ( I ’ P It — Vice
they inevitably will inrlude not President Richard M. Nixon is
the best of anything, hail the mast going horn* tn California this
— the most dressed, the mail- weekend for some tmoMiant pre
jewelled. etc., e tc , ad nauseam. IN # pulte-lakiag ted GOP or.
This naming the "b e n " In any ganiitttoatl talks ia Ran Francis
division is one of the oldest pub- co and lo t Angeles
llrily gambits known to man. and
It wilt he his first visit to Call
why my profession, knowing how forma since bsfor* the Nov. 4
hollow, outworn and phony II is. Democratic election landsJidt in
continues In fall for it. piaieth that pivotal presidential list*
Niton'* firing trip to the West
my understanding
from now on. ! am dedicated Coast also will taka bins to Ore
In finding Ihe ten or twelve beat gun. where he wttt help that state
editors who drop all inch lists In end it* new Republican gavernor
the trash bavkei
observe Its rentrMlal.

Inez Robb Says

WASHINGTON ( I T t ) — Thr
Food and Drug Administration
iF D A t ha* bannnl over the coun­
ter salts of a mtki inhaler rr
purtadly used by teen agers for
"kicks".
From now &lt;&gt;n, the order issued
IT. rnnting
Tursdav said, a doctor'* prtsrrip
fluid
lion will he required on all SxIm
SI. Kind of dag
of nasal inhalers containing basic
M PMSt ahseta
amphclammr
It. Raftartod
picture
Amphetamine I* a drug lived in
an called "pep" pills which a1*»
It. Berartem
air trslriclrd In prc*crt|dion aale*
*«. U.B.
awhlsm Writ
The order was based on evi
*1. A memberdrnre that ihr inhalera were hr
wig ia
1
ing niiimrd for non medical pur
2
CwpaH
po«ct by persons who removed ihr
wicks and used Ihr drug at a
aubilUulr fnr amphetaminr tab
Paga i
Thursday, February 12, I960 lei*. FDA nffiriali taid.
Similar mitutt nf beniedrinr in
FClIrr •■* r&gt; v iu v ,r
halera a few years ago resulted
an, tssoainisa r.su»
llttr l.
in restricted sale of them.
l l l l l. v , : v „ v &gt; j - c i r e r * ‘ ‘
Ml
nsttii x*tins
n s r x a iiw
*»»ui* r* ti«r

21 A favor
as.Gold tbar I
II. Pry
II. Fill**’
tiliagl
II Bead
tha hssri

1 3

IJO.-IMil

\’['j i&lt;i tsvi 'iif j
Id Hir.*r a ti
S a J t i't j t u t ’ «ni
(«S| tilt a i
a ' I d l -a
I I Momia it'*) J'.tai
li-l't
II
i
3d. a*nd

el Golf paas
DOWN
I. Farm
t. Mooed
3. Ituseisa

Court Review Set
On Burglar's Plea

the aati-Naii undergbund. the
turmoil o( politics in a divided
Germany, thia and isich more
be hat teen. Yet he still has
today aa almost boykh. eager
look and manner.
Mayor Brandt it in tl* country
on the first etage of a round theworld tour at the monml when
hit clfy threatens to bcomr once
again the center nf a trim be­
tween Fait and West If* ii an
Invaluable propagandist not only
lor Berlin but for the givernmenl
nf Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
and Adenauer a hold-fas' position
Fnr Brandt it a Ssrialiit. a
leader of the party that !*i fought
Adenauer ind hi* Christen l&gt;rmw
] trail. Yet he It an aitrat supporter of the Weitern pillion in
Berlin. It Is (hit nmhinatien
which will give hit wurlt iperitt
weight with Ihe neutraltit nations
when he visits Soulhesit Asia
H* ia miking the gntriptl addreis at the reremony n SpringRetd, I I I , marking the 130th an­
niversary of Abraham Lincoln!
birth. That this should tappen on­
ly 13 yeara after the end of a
tarrihie war with Gernany It a
measure of the rhaniltg times.
Rut sueh swift tramtinnt ire
nothing new m the lift nf Willy

F
312 E . I l l

FA 2*19111

a

.

Y#ur

flerTlM With
Family Ftthiana and Fm Iw m F*

mm ZEOUTE* FERIMTE*
___ __

Rm#*"#*

f*ro#m JuafHVS,

u n i# Twissgi *ot m t t ii tmsso . . . ratougM cnisuirir

�1
fffat

tanfarl

RmD

Perfection Loses
Lead in Sandspur
J o ABC Bowlers

Thur*. Feb. 12. 1953— F a g e K

Rated Cagers Win
Seminoles Face Darters But Player Steals
Friday; Record May Fall Thunder With 70

t.*i their motif) In the OBC tour
nament.
The tourney ptay will begin to■dght with Lake*irw and L»-eacutg battling It out to keep all*«
In the t)HC playoff* and the win­
c e will get a ahot at Winter
Park In Ihe *econd game tomor­
row night The Seminole A popka
tilt will begin at 7;3n and the
tcrond game will begin at 4 .S3
in the Wildcat gym.
In the two previous meeting*,
lit* Partrt* came out on top by
a w je margin. But the Seminole*
made both a battle until the llnal
per soda when Ihe Darin* pulled
away. If the Seminole* can find
r*»etve"apeed Tn'the 'final'cl'ghi
minute*, they could give Apopka
a tough time
If
theSeminole, ate able to
.core an up.et. it will mean a
if turn trip Saturday night for the
vhamptonihip. The winner ot the
U8C tournament will he un the
wav In the *t»tr tournament in
liainet*lllr nr«l month
The Semmcle *quad although
the ira&gt;on retold i* only average,
ha* *een many lecord* fall atrrady with *e*eral (aittr* to go.
High-tcoii.ng Junior Jim m y Gia
try btoke the Individual Semin­
ole icoring record in the Lee*burg tilt bv diopping in J!
point*. The old lecord wa* 24
I,eld by irvrral former Seminole
player*Grneey now need* but one buc­
ket to tC! an all-time high tea ion
(coring record Hr ha* rlrupvcd in
119 field goal* and 73 free throw*
l»i J1J point*. Thr record t* 313.
Ihl* ircoid probably will crumble
in the rariv moment* tomorrow
r.ighl. Wi-.h another full *ea*on
irefoic him. Grace) could *et
many morr treutu* Junior p;iVpom Hay I.undqultt. although hr
mified the ftrtl two content l-ecaure of football, trail* Gracey fur
•coring honor*. Thr 3 3 aperditrr
ha* hit 273 1'o.ril* for the *ra*ort
lir a .t y 1* aitragr per game i* 13.7,
l.undquiit ha * a neat 14.3
Coach Dick Silver*’ J . V. *qu«d
alto hav *een ttvrial ircoid*
crumtdr while piliag up then unpretnvr 12-5 record The (quad
•et a new tram (Coring record
again*! KMS earlier Ihit *ra*on
b&gt; ripping the cord* for 77 point*
^
( ruled I’ rrt* International
Ih e ol.i reemd for a *ingle game
Rt*t
wa* M . Nvphiimrue guard Geutge
Army 91 Delaware 72
Petdlrte* i* well on hi* way lo
Villa nova 37 Canltlu* w
•etilng a new *ra*ori seoclng i r
St, Mithaei * 63 Vermont 31
M IAM I »C IT&gt; • Some of Hie coid with i l i polnl• Ihe *01*11
Morgan St. M Howaid L. fr
naiion’r top ba*ei.all playrri writ lad ha* hit 20 point* ui belter
Havi* ft Elkin* MG Glenviltc 91
get a little- prr-iprmg trainlng in three v»me* thl* icaion
Buffalo 1. 61 Toronto U. 49
•mgamg prarlirr here today. Only
Vdrlphla 71 Fairlteld 76
LaSalle 102 Georgetown ill. C.I 72 they'll use golf hall* mrirarf of
ha *eba!l*

By JE R R Y COVINGTON
Coach Bud Layer will tiavel to
VVadf'i Market toppled Perfee. Winter Tark tomorrow night with
lion Dairie* out of ttit lop ipot in h:» imal.. hut fa*'., Sanford be
mmole* with full intention* of
ihe Sandtpur Boltins League
jiving the favored Darter* a tun
Tuesday night. and paved the wav
(nr ARC Garbage Service to
climb into tint place.
I.ragur Handing* now: trad.
ABC l l - i , Perfection 10-0. Roumitlat A Andenon tiruEi 9-9.
WiDon-Maier Furniture f&gt; w, Roll®mn Sporting liondl n-to and
Wade* 7 II.
JA C K S O N V IL L E it I ' l l - The
Wade’* took the firat t *o game*
I Utiburgh Pirate* today were
from Perfection, and then aeemed
l&gt;elleved looking for a new ci{..
to loir ipeed a* the dairy tram
in which to hold training ramp
l&lt;oured it on to roll the team for their nine minor league team*
h:gh game of tint, scratch. Dot
Thu year will apparently he
Teilo. of W’ade’*, had the highest the tail iprtng the Pirater farm
•crat.h game of the evening wun team* wj.l tram here.
her 113, and Betty Kelly, of PerCity Councilman Tom Lilia aaid
■ Irellon, had the high handicap Wedneiday he underatood that
.....
game of "OS. 174 m atch.
Pirate General
Manager Joe
0 Wllion-Maier non I m gimei
Broun wa* angered by plant to
from II mi mil lat ft Anderenn, ai rltminale fl*r diamond* in make
Iheie two teaml tint for the jimin for a ne» golf course. Ellia
third ilol. The furniture train had raid there t« enough land for both
in call on two luhititutei at the
•'If that la ihe only reaion the
lait minute to fill in their team Pirairi are thinking of leaving.
The aubi, Naomi Jarkton and »c could work that out. But we
Mary Tomalelkt, did the tram want the new rontrart lu rill for
proud a« Naomi rolled a turkey Ihe P irsin to furnuh a ground*and picked up the 3-7-10 ipllt. ke«rer." Kill* aaid.
and Mary made the 3-7. Margie
KIU* added that Inc Pirate*
Woodi, alio on Wllion-Maier. paid a dollar a year for Uie of
tro lle d a 177-14.1 for high irrici the firtdi. He aaid tart year the
•Vhonor*. Teammate Viola Kaitnrr
hatebail club didn't furnuh a
picked up the 3 10 split. Alberta groundakeeper
Shaw nf Koumlllati had the hand
rap »ert*t with her 404,
.
,
_
ABC romped over Robaon* lor y / g s t r O i n T O G t S
three win*. With a 1919 m atch
.
.ene*. ABC led Ihe league Lvr C o a c l l J o h n
KOUCh
Hogtro, of Ihia team, had the
W EST POINT. N V. tL T'lr—
lone turkey at thi* end of Ihe
alley*, and rolled high for her Jonnn* Kaurh. w hi* quarlei hacked
irem. Shirley Sima* * n high for four Georgia bowl team* a de
tide ago. wa« reunited today
_Roi.*on«
9
Neat week Perfection will try with Dale Halt on the reaching
to regain Ihe lead a* it take* on -tail at the tailed Stair* Military
ARC, firat ipot team. Kotnona Academy.
Rauch «a t named Wednenlay
will play again*! Wition-Maier,
and Wade’i will roll npponte to fiU the defeiftivc backfteld
coaching -lot vacated when Hall
Roumillat A Anderton.
wa* appointed Karl illrd l Ulaik't
lucre*tor a* Army'* head coaih
The 31-yrar-old Hauth *nv»d
with Half a* a*»i*lant eoaih at
the t nivrriity of Florida in 1932
and 1933

Pirates Reported
Seeking New Site

Cage Scores

Baseballers Slug
In Golf Tourney

Minor Team Gets

Dartmouth 71 Harvard 30
The m-cat.on i* thr ltdh anr. la D ; j.
_
0 Rhode Mend 61 Ma*a(hu*eU* 12 National Ba»eh,ll Player* Golf “ O i n T C O n C C S S I O n
Fordham 49 CCNY 30
Tournamrnl
.NEW YORK I IT'D—The pte.l.
St. Bona 72 St Fianei* ( I ’ a.i i«
* field ot 117 player*. in&gt; luding •lent of a minor league ha*rball
William* 43 Union i.N’. V i 66
3.1 arti&gt;e maior leaguer*, a a Irani which ha* folded ha* won a
llaverfotd 62 Lriinu* 33
tthrd tiled lu lee otf in lialay'* c*&gt;nc#»*ion in fednal tomt that
A ’hrijh’. 49 Penn Mir.ary 72
qtiahfv mg round Tnc rrmamder trlrcait* and tad.n bruadca*!* of
Grit)Court 47 LAM 7P
nf Ihe entranl* air t'»»' bateball mu lot league game* damaged hi*
St. Joirph'a i Pa i 4') Ptnria, 77
great*, minor leaguer*, team offl- gate rrieipt*
Vale 74 BrtlWIt 47
rial* and re|-ie*entalive* of pre.v*
I otgalr 4t Itulgei* 36

tadin and television.
W. Va. Tech 102 Morn • Harvey
Strong favorite* to win Ihe event
»re defending champion AIMc
I'rarvun. VV'a*tington n-okie of the
Viim a M Sirna 42
Maryland Sf. 6) Lincoln i I'a i 34 year, and four-time winner Alvin
Dark, i 'hitago »hort»i»p.
S«uih

kM

Navy Wt I'enn St. 34
K4«t Carolina 4* e ala alia 76
Wesln. t arolina *2 IliRh Point 62
Knogville t?) Allen imy

John* llopkin* 9n ToWton 66
Itnllln* 77 Eoklne h4
Birmingham Sou. h* Sewanee 61
Mldwr.i
Rowling Green 77 Tolrd" 64
9h*r.ia* Si. 12 Kama* 72
Davton 44 Drl'aul 69
Calvin M Hope 62

Stumpf Appointed
C O LU M B U S . Ohm il l'll — Fddie Stumpf, «hn *ervrd in enecutlve poillum* with Cleveland and
* hirago, will Join minor league
publicity dirtclnr Carl I.undqultt
m a*»litmg minor league elum
and league* with their 1939 pro
motional campaign*

Dodgers M ay Trade The Duke
I

lulled Prraa International
Kan*a* State, St. faiui*. and
tea** Chiiitlan item headed (or
prut • *raton ba*ketball tourna­
ment*. all right, but they almoat
had their ba-ketbatl thunder Hofc.i W&gt;,|ne*day night by a young
man who »r-»red 70 (tolntt and
Slabbed 34 rebound* in a tingle
game.
Tboie amating figure* were
turned in by 4 foot, Vlnch Paul
W'llcuk of Pa* i* and Llktm duiInt a 1I4 9U victory over Glen*
\tile
Wilcov, a native ot Pittaburgh,
,‘,ok 4* ,ho' ’ 1*nJ •*nh l* "*
H/ ••»•*«« *'* , , r * ‘h™ w*
for
Point total which *hat,fie Wert \irg.nia Lo.i.ircre* retold of 63 ,w h,ch he he.dl.
Higkfit by any coLcglan tint
f*ir&gt; 11 * * '
MVlh higheat
''.lal ever recorded in -mall col'**** c*1!,'
Wilfoa. a jun*
■ " lhf
» lMd,n*
,l
Kaniaa Stale. the naiion » No.
3
H *,lf **no'* boa*t» an 111
o.erall
ti,waid the Big Eight champion
*hip by beating arch-rival Kama*,
»2 I2. alter trailing ny *u point*
in the early going
*
Si. I.outa, ranked n.mh nation­
ally, took over second place in
the Mittoun Valley Cariietenrr by
healing e ghth • ranked Bradley,
72 33, at St. LoUi*.
Like Kantaa Siatr. Ii wa* the
!2th at&gt;Might wtn for the Uilliken-,
Leva* Chriatlan opened a two..m e .rad in the Souihwot Con­
ference rare hy trouming Leva*
\ ft M, lO Gl. The Frog*, now
4 I in tire loop, need m win only
" , , , t ul ,,,rlr 1,1,1 ,l' f luuP game*
lu clinch the crown and an NCAA
tourney berth.

Sanford Juniors
Top Lake Monroe
Thr Sanford Junior High Baikctball •quad a.ored another vittory
ye»terda&lt;, defeating I a-e Mon­
roe 13 R
Fred Jorru led the Sanford team
**HI* four point*. Her*« John* led
l^ke Monroe. v*iih four
"
I’ m tomorrow thr San
" r,i »*l*a»d will *eei, aoolller win
when it meets tire i.yman junior*
»&lt; lb*1 S»nford Junior lligli outThe Seniimdr County Junior
High School tournamrnl will get

under

way

lournament
Inday.

VVrilnetiily.
game*

(he

will ............
rnntmuc
——

Littler And Wall
Tucson Favorites

I’ackerH Si*fn Fair

HERTZ
1 F A 2 -7 7 2 3

HOCSTON. lea r l ’ P h - W o .1
lightweight clump.on Joe Brown
already Ihe buuetl of the ti|li*n
with Johnny Hum o thr vivtl* rhal
lenger to fall prey to hi* l&lt;o»ing
yaill, think* hr nerd* a fight *
month lo beep in championahip
ahape
Th r ikinity little Baton Rouge,
I a . Negro .irked up little more
than a good a-«cai In earning a
unanimous d e e i t i o n over the
game New Vork ihalleuger in a
network IV' bout VV ednrsda- right
but he wain't happy with Hi*
lailuir to itore a knockout
It wa* Bruv*n'* fir*t fight m
three inor*,lh* and hi* ftr*'. Bile
defenie in nearly *even n-onth*
and "old J .c ." who admit* lo
I'eing 12. **id Inactivity «
.*■
blame
lluaao, -i&gt;&lt; ir fare wa* a blood]
men at the end frum au eye eul.
a note bleed, and a w o i i e n
bruiar undri hit Irft rye, wa* a
3 1 rhoire to go the tlnianic
again*! Ihe champ and hr nude
(hr i*ddlm*kert look good In that
re»p»ct.
He w&lt;* the agerctaur through'
oul, but muted tar morr idowa
Ilian he even «ame elo*e to lami
ing un the bobbing, w e a v i n g
champ Hr krpt light Irft ja il
Ili,king at Broan * fate and body,
but wtvrn hr Iricd lo follow with
thr right Joe ju*t w a »n l there

National Limits
Tour In Spring
C IN CIN N ATI. Ohio t l'P h
Ihe
National league indav announced
ihai all hut IS of dt 179 eahlhitlon
game* thi* *pnnr will te played
near the mayor league *ampt m
Honda and Arinina
The league'* If'Vn r*hlhlilnn pro
gram indicate* Ihe •’air age' ha*
ended Ihr ilay* of the long ‘ bain
•lorining'' trip home for the *iart
nf a new »ea*nn.

P„dger* — Outfielder S u l l y
l.oti I * player* Mill untigned fer
Drake.
the l &gt; » *e»»on.
Orioln — Shortitep Chico CapPevfne *icied outfielder Bvbhy
Gene Smith and pitcher Rob ratquel.
W hite S &gt;\— Pin her Turk I-o*n.
Stiller.
Th r Bo'ton lied So* signed allBrave* — Pitcher Bob Troif• ar third ha*eman Frank Mai- budge
.one and veteran toulhpaw Dean
Stone. Maltone hit .JPS in ISS
game- la*t year while Stone, optluncJ lo Mliinrapoli* at the *tart
of the I9.1A campaign, wound Up
with a It lu ircoid
The Nr.* Vork Yankee*, alter
tv alow Mart, now have 19 play&lt;rv under contract tor the com1tug tea ton They *lgned Ihrre
more Wedir-day
pitcher* Muryrai
ry Pick-on ji*d Fd l&gt;ick and outI ne I) nlgrr*. on the other hand, feilder John Reed.
could u*e either Jone* or Mtrell.
I hr* lacked a Continent winning
Other -tgn ng* by club*1
p ' l f ■ la»l .eavun.
Tiger* - Pitcher* Petr Burn
M'rell It one of ,.n!y nmr Sr.
•Je a-d Pun Lee, inticlder
1 Maury Will*

Hi* II R. production dipped
■ IS ta-t year but he atilt marti^ed to hat ,SII in 104 game*
Although he ha* been a merri­
er of the Dodger* liner 1917.
- idrr might welcome a change
•l uniform* Many of hi* towerIrg drive* that uted to tall over
the Kbbet* Field light field wall
became eaay out* In the vait L ««
Angelr* Cohifum latt year.
W :n |he i atd n*:*. Duke
have an racier large:. The tight
lirld i a rier a; Huic.i Star!
in
M. Louie meaiure* only JU&gt; (ret
at the fit I tine and (L et not drop
buck at .ireh a » ’v»ip ancle a*
'he Colneum boundary did lavt

Window Washing
Floors Machine
Scrubbed
And Waxed
Alan

I

General Cleaning
IMIONE

FA 2-7316

DIAL DEFROST convenience,..
C'T'thv . r'-us MAGNETIC

•taml will he highlighted hy*
Eagle quarterhark Norm V*n
It roc kiln* f«r«t appearame ag*in*t
hit former I j h Angrlr* Ram*
teammate*

DOM

GENERAL (§&amp;) ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR
*i n

&gt;c i c i i i i n v t ; r * n i t u « .

m - *•w CAFaCiTT mcr

*Nftttll M

1 4 (1

*AUTOMATIC iNTIHOi 4ISMT

* i Mi*«i-Cuiv x i ru n
* IlM p Vftlkl A N t I I M U l L l
M u i r t A U ' i a i n v m ACC*a |w|(Vft

i

• » u u * erH(NiU| i M 4 « MOitin

m u AB9ffie*4«ki4»oirtimi
Min n MOI *61

* I A t J V t T A l i l t*«lkh|V 0*&gt;| MA .
f ' 0 * » A i i t**ita

*

I i || fun vviBTmMItlll

h O iM V »T O i| M (ii* .| |

With T r«d t

FULL CONSOLE
GENERAL $

SOPER

ELECTRIt

DyAIAM/C

"ULTRA-VISION” TV
uivaae/jowr'

SPEAKER.

a im
g ]

AND U O N T SOUND
PROJECTION

• Neva/, full power traniform er chotii* to bring you a
vivid ifeody picture.
* W ide angle 110' Alum in ite d pir*&lt;i'9 tube fer a
tlronger, |*&lt;gh tonfrail image.
* N e w , butll-in dipole arvlenna.
• U p Iron! control convonionco, ooty lo leatii and ree.

NOW *

249

9i

With Trade

JUST RIGHT FOR A L L W ASH AB LES
G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC

AUT OMAT I C W A I H I R

2 W ASH SPEEDS
2 SPIN SPEEDS

• it game home «rheilu e Wed
r»*dav for Ihe I
National Foot
hall League •raion The home

.Edge O f Nite Favorite
For Ladies Night Race

C A LI.

Brown Bops Busso,
Seeks More Bouts

H CSO N . Arif i l l ' l l — liere
Lllller and Art Wall wnn flni-hrd
one two in thr Ph»rni* npen la*!
Mark
Hughe., attorney
|.&gt;r week. *erved not lee tbev wet*
b a * * )&gt; a I I ('oBimi*t!upei Ford men to wat.h a* I hr 113.00*) I url i n k , made (lie ronre**iun Wed •nn open * flr’ t round began to­
i.oday during trial of a 423O.P0O day.
damage
mil biouglit
agalntt
IJtller |Hi*trd a three under
I rick and the ,6 major Irague par 67 In pro am play VVrdne*day.
train* hy Frark I* l-wwtrnce.
Wall wae a tltokc liehind Lit*
president of Ihe row defunct Her Wednesday with a M
Portimoulh. Va team of the
Molt eh»cr*er* taled Wall the
Piedmont League
odd* — on favorite the I'm.inn
I.awirnre chaigr* (r.at 'inva 31anor. Pa pto I* thr cliCuit"*
-o n " of the Port*mouth tcrutory leading 1939 ill one* winner \*.th
by trlrcait* ami ladm hioadcavl* f 11.642 ginned t o fat.
of Mg league game* .&lt;&gt; depleted
attendance at Portimmith game* « j v l , '„ P o
lln m ithat he wa* forced lo give up
„ ...
1. V . 1
P
H
lLA
D
E
Lf’HI
V
i l PI
rhe
operation*.
Philadelphia Eagle* annnmnrl a

The Stiategic Air Command*
Liyole 4111.4 46 Mc.tn. Mich St
H 32 Superfoiltf •* ran fly la*ter
G R E E N IIVV. VV.* it IT ,
Soulhwr*!
leva* Ckrlitian 40 Teka* AAM 41 than 4*0 mile* »n hour and high­ HalDiael; Tom Newell and larkle
er Ih o 36.0mi feet li canttavel Charlie Andermn. botn of Drake
VV»«t
c than 30,000 fret. It can travel
*ir Force 47 N. M. Highland* 64 6 00(1 mile* without lefutllng.
with the Green flj* Pa.kir* of
thr National Fixitiiall League

The kennel cluli »portli*hl fall*! thuotlng out from Ihe out aide. »n
.uie *Edge
of Nil# tonight
at aWhite
Haired &gt; THoy
* right lhI nr
onii l§««•••»
. p
_ __
-j_ _
e*ie*w I h r n n e v
Sanfnrd nrlindo. south *f San- Edge will be edging through in
quest of her fourth victory a! the
ford off Highway 17 92
Club.
Hut White Haired B »y 4l*»
Another of the high quality
irowd* into the early odd* beam. greyhound*. Tamar, will be in the
Thi* 69 pound white and blirk popular second spot. Another of
^ gent hat finished tn the money 10 Ihe consilient tirade V •peedltm.
Umr* tn II rare* this season.
Tamar, also trek* her fourth sea­
The lra&lt;k * second l.adir* Night son loqnueit.
•till be held tonight, when all worn
Also in the feature are Princes*
•n will t,e admitted without any tlrare. Heal Matter, .'lived Grade,
admission charge*. i r o » d e d jjn|dfn ||0„ey and n r Dinky Dutk
Hand* nhnwtd re*pon*e to the
Tomorrow * Friday matinee be­
tval’i ftrtl Ladle* Night two gin* at I p m . when to fad rare*
•eek* ago.
will precede lb* t.cm iig • m tacri
At 62 pound*. Edge of Nile «ap- at I . to
tu rn many fan* admiration for
Ato p quality running agatnil me
^ kennel club’* b*»l hound*
These two are among eight hus­
tler* tilled in the Grade A nmlh
rare feature of a 10-event card
Marling at 4:10.
,
Mark Edge of Nile will be
i

Lnued Pre*» |n|erna|i«nal
If thr Lot Angrlr* IK d set
ba*t given up un Puke Sn r
lory might be able to twini •
dtal with the Si. Loult Cardinal*
lirnnat Map.-.jer Bing pevi c
of the Cardinal* ha* hinted hr
would be willing to trade either
veteran right-harder Sam Juneor *oj:hpaw W timer l Vinegar
llend) Silted for a (lugging out(letder.
Snider undoubted.) wouid Jill
the bill for the He.lbitd*. The
or,«-time * Puke of F:»tbu*h" hit
40 or more home run* for live
•Iraigiv *r**..n» with the llodget*
iwfore they pulled out of Brook.

CULT M HAS DBS FAMOUS M0WT1 M RITSi
I 0 MMATU lINI. SAM. SOAP,
StVM AM SUt flOM TOM NA5N.

±

/•VV
/ r ' i
J'A Jy I
l

4*0011 WA 130

------- NOW —

lW 9 ®
VVilh Trad*

IS REFINED INTO

N O W - A U N EW .

G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR

DOG*

sugar
f oe *iig*( wnh that f'ch flavor
nf -un dren.tie.l I lini.la cane
ftr Idv—ptk the bag with lh«
familiar Divia C l t i B U
tiademaik.

R A C IN G

Nightly (except Sun ) 8:10 P. M.

Matinee Wed. b Sat.# 2 P. M.
★
SPECIAL M ATINEE FRIDAY
• T u x u r i o u s Clu bhouse • H e a t e d S t a n d s
Sorry, No Minors

Jerry Collin*. Operator

GENERAL ELECTRIC, FAMOUS FOR
PENDABILITY, HAS OVER 4,000,000 RE­
FRIGERATORS IN USE 10 YEARS J *
LONGER.
Ra |4!*f

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO-

Evening* KA 2-7300

MAGNOI.IA

H ER TZ

*

Vic Robtllo,^A ft. 601 E. lat

&gt;

I.orated ft Miles South

Of SftNford

On

Highway

17-12

FA 2-1542

Full ■Time Service On All Make Appliances

�9 ft

Film Star Learns Lines By Hypnosis
CHICAGO (U'Pl)— Th » hushend ies Involved separate, short soef veteran film quern Linda Oar* qtsncc*. he said.
She telephoned their West Coast
ntll. who once appeared In “ For.
ever Am ber." today credited hyp- physician. Rnlienaon said, ar­
noala for a luecmful perform­ ranging for him to fly hrre and
roach hrr through the chore, us­
ance In "Late U » e .”
“ Hypnoile helped her relaa." ing hypnosis.
Having gone through the role
huiband Bobby Robertson eald of
Sllaa Darnell i lubminlon to a several times in his offlct under
phyalcian • hypnotheraptit who a hypnotic trance, Miss Darnell
helped here learn her linea for the said she approached the footlights
with confidence.
atage play'a opening here.
"I've never felt so secure about
The actreu' trance memorisetion aeialona, arranged ju it 71 playing a role," she said. ‘'Hyp­
hours before the play opened nosis has helped me feel this part
Tuesday night, included one per­ completely."
formance before Chicago Dally
Niws science writer Arthur J .
Snider.
Arriving In town In an emotion­
al turmoil. Snider wrote W ednei-1
day. the screen star felt inade­
quate. Line learning for the mon-

\

i
11
HI

if

•1
i I

i

i *i
a :
M i

Special Iwnlrn obiervance* have
been plannej at Holy Cross Epliropal Church, according In the
Rev. John Thomas.
Wednesday night services at
T:30 will offer evrnlng prayer with
a period of favorite hymn sing­
ing. A special feature of the mid­
week service Is a question box
where people may plsce unsigned
questions relating (o the Bible or
religion.
A Bible study group foe women
will be held every Monday a*.
2 :jo p. m. In Ihe pariah house.
The Book of Ruth will be studied
this year. 'Visitors are welcome
to this informal class.
Each Friday it 4 IS the parish
children gilhtr In Ihe church for
Lenten services. Ages In the past
have ranged from 2 to IJ years.
Father Thomas will conduct ac
tlon songs and tell missionary
atories. Refreshments are served
before each service.

I ailed Prrst International
The tough thing about the Ber­
lin situation is that neither Soviet
Russia nor the Western powers
esn afford to rrtreat very far.
As of now, the Russians say
they will turn over to their East
(irrman satrllite controls for all
means In and nut nf Berlin, in­
cluding West Berlin, on May 27.

Town Is Planned
Near Boca Raton

IIOCA IIATON &lt;UI*I&gt;— A com
plelr new community with some
10.000 homes on a 3.000 acres tract
will be developed near the site
of a new date university here,
it was announced Tuesday.
Arvtda Corp , and Centex Con
xtruction Co., Inc., of Dallas,
Tex., said the proposed develop­
ment will be worth about 200
million dollari Officials said a
name for Ihr new community
will be selected later.
Centex President Tom Lively
m d Ihe first homes will be available for sale to the public within
one year, lie said plans rail for
10.000 homra, including allocation
of land for schools, churrhes.
parks, a shopping centra, a light
industrial district, civic center,
country dub and municipal build­
HAVANA «UPI&gt;— The Barbers'
ings.
Union, concerned by slackened
business, has ippeilrd tn Cuba's
revolutionaries In abandon the
"shaggy-dog look" which hai be
SYRACUSE. N. Y. lU P I) Within a decade, air conditioning
come their trade mark.
At a public meeting, the union will be pumped into homes from a
a d o p t e d a resolution declaring central lource just as gas and
that the "patriotic necessity'' for electricity are today, aieoiding to
beards and manes of hair ended Charles V. Kenn. a vice president
when Fidel .Castro's guerrillas of the Carrier Corporation.
Hr says underground pipes and
came out of the hills Jon. I.
“ The post • revolutionary new wires from a central power plant
look abould be smooth cheeka and will supply heating, hnt water and
cropped hair," the resolution said. | air conditioning.

Shaggy Look Hurts
Barbers In Cuba
T I

Things To Come

t

A i*.S- MArWE
v SUESPEADf

“ IJnda's been an actress for 10
years and is completely profesaional,” her huiband said, ‘but
she’s been worried over personal

(Wfc (A S T WSfr-WE Vt

oor cctrcoi'o
— r \igfj—

WMATASOUTTW

s tre e t r

Iti. 6Cr TUCM tATEF

bJENttrUCDCT*
W5U«£i*TuMF»
S O.T AtCAC rr

pmblems."
Ifrr phyiidan said there was
nothing mysterious about the pro­
cedure.
" It is simply a fixation of at­
tention." ha eaid. Hypnosis marely enables narrowing down one's
attention “ so that you are only
concrntrating on the important
matter at hand."

Heart Talk Slated
Berlin Question Knotty; Here On Tuesday
Nobody Able To Retreat

Church Schedules
Lenten Services

&gt;1 I

The film veteran of "No Way
Out" listened hypnotically while
the physician Instructed her.
“The reader will rrad to you
and you will remember all of the
words on awakening," he direct­
ed. "Everything will come back
to you. The words will flash into
your mind on the stage.”
Critira said Ihe petite brunette's
performance was flawten and na­
tural. Not only was there no in­
dication she's learned the part
under hypnosis, they said, but she
even prompted a momentarily
flustered co-worker.

TUEVRE F iv iw j t

Along with this. Ihry demand that
the 10,040 Western troops in Ber­
lin be removed befote that date
and West Berlin made a "free"
city within the Communist tone.
There has tiern no stgn up to
now that the Sovirta have retreat­
ed from that position, first an
nounred more than two months
ago.
Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles returned from hil West
European ronferrnres this week
and announced that the Western
powrrt also were determined
there would be no rrtrrat
It it only ncressary to visit the
two sectors of Berlin to under­
stand the opposing positions.
Troiperout West Berlin, free in
every rrspect. including freedom
of speech, presents the toughest
problem Communist propaganda
has had to face.
Here In a restricted spate,
along a boundary somrlimci mark­
ed only by an Imaginary line
running down the center of a city
tlrcri, lie examples of the free
world and Ihe Communist world.
Many have visited Ihe two Ber­
lins, witnessing the prosperity of
the West and the poverty of the
East, seeing on the one side Hie
smart restaurants, Ihr smartly
dressed
people Ihe lusurious
shops, and on Ihe other, the rub­
ble. the thinly disguised empti­
ness of thr Communist controlled
shops and the vast silence along
what was once one of Ihe busiest
streets tn Berlin.
This comparison is what the
Communists now want to elimi­
nate.
Hut there It more than that.
To those who live liehiml the
Iron Curtain but who still oppose
Ihe thing* for which Communism
staods. West Berlin remains a
hope.

A Tampa physician who sped
alirci in children's heart diseases
will speak nett Tuesday night at
the Pineerest School.
Dr. Lsiuis E. Cfmmo Is a gra
duate of Ihe SI. Louis School of
Medicine. After interning tn St.
I/iuis, hr studied pediatrics at the
University of Cincinnati and Cin­
cinnati Children's Hospital. He pre­
sently It rngaged In Ihe prattler
of pediatrics and pediatric card!
ology In Tampa.
As chairman of the Lay and
Professional Committee of the
Hillsboro County Heart Astoria
tion, Dr. Cimtno Is well qualified
tn address Interested persons In
Sanford. The lecture it open to the
public and a reception tor Dr.
Cimiao and hit wife will he held
immediately after. Refreshments
will be served.
Mr. ar.d Mra. Mtcharl Caolo
are chairmen of the Heart Asso­
ciation meeting Tuesday night.
1-elttr* arc being sent to all PTA's
and parents tn Yn attempt to in
trrest them in thr heart educa­
tion talk.
Dr. Clmino was recommended
by the Florida Heart Fund Alto
elation. There will he no charge.
The lecture will begin at * p. m

B r o ile d C o o k b o o k s
W lt.l.lM AN 'TlC , Conn. &lt; U P I)—
Mrs. Dorothy Evans wasn't so
upset when a fire In h«r slectile
range ruined the chicken dinner
she was preparing. What hurt
most was the fact that the flic
also destroyed her three cookbooks

Piggy-Back Service
SAN FRANCISCO (U P li - The
Southern Paclflr Railroad soon
will provide thr ultimate In piggy
hark hauling service.
Railroad President Donald J
Russell said its flatcars will haul
trucks which will he loaded with
autns.

Orders now being taken
for copies of

Ihe Sanford Herald
pkiohial
-1

louhi&amp;isdiiion

For tha past 33 years

It

has

been

the custom

of the Sanford Herald to publish annually
a pictorial tourist edition, which will cover
nil phases of IN D U S TR Y 4 A G R IC U L TU R E ,
HUM E B U ILD IN G D E V E L O P M E N T,
SCHOOLS 4 C H U R C H ES, SPORTS, N A V Y
A C TIV ITIE S , SEM IN O LE C O U N TY A N D C U L T U R E

We will mail thia Edition any where in me
world for you on tiie date of publication for

25
UJ

55
w
ce

B« aura and plan to send your friends up

&lt;

north a copy of this annual tourist edition so that
they can aea just what a wonderful
place Seminole County is .

2

if

Ihe Sanford Herald
Call oh Bhinq youh Ohdsh f i q - - 204 W. 1st Street

FA 2-2611

snw

#anforS g rrilf

I

�Dust Catchers Can Become 'M oney Catchers' If You Use An Inexpensive W ant Ad
c l a s s if ie d

in d e x

2— FOR R EN T

4— 4OR RENT

FURNISHED A P T. 20t'» W. 1ST
___________________ _____________ |
Completely remodeled 4 room un
)2 -F O K R EN T
furntihed apartment. *23 Park
2 A -B O O M A BOARD
A*t. .New all itccl kitchrn fully
3 B E A C II R E N TA LS
equipped Apply BIS rark Ave.
4—
W A N T E D T O RENT
|_
I—
R E A L E S T A T E FOR S ALarge
LE
2 bedroom
unfurntahed
4— F A R M S • ACR EA G E apt . Fla. room, tiled bath. ITtm
Magnolia A i r 173. FA 21911
GROVES
T - R E A L E S T A T E W A N TE D
3 BEDROOM frame home. MIC
4— M IS C E L L A N E O U S
So.
Grandview— lto»r
Court.
4— F L O W E R S • P LA N TS
I .arte gla»v jalou.ied porch.
m
s u m us
kitchrn equipped attic fan A
J4— O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
envloied garage Available im
mediately. Call FA 2 407
I I — A U TO M O B ILE S •
T R A IL E R S
1 ROOM fuml.hed apartment.
12— B O A T S A MOTORS
A-HOOM unfurni.hed, kitchen
1 1 -F A R M SUPPLIES A
equipped. I'honr F A 2 0713.
M A C H IN E R Y
14— P E T S • LIV ESTO CK 2 ROOMS and bath: ftirmihed
tin. Apt. 3. 407'a W. lit.
S U P P L IE S
11— A R T IC L E S W ANTED
4VELAK A A P A R T M E N T S : roe**
— It — P LACES TO EA T
private hatha. 114 W. P in t *L
• l T — B E A U T S PARLORS
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom hojve
14— F E M A L E H E LP W A N T E D
Kilrhrn equipped; rnelorcd bark
14— M A L E H E LP W A N TE D
porch; icrcened front porch:
14— M A L E OR F E M A L E
garage; nice lawn. Good luca
21—
W O RK W A N TE D
tion. .Adult*. F A
2 *•• or
22— B U S IN E S S
FA 2 3132.
O P P O R T U N ITIE S
21— S P E C IA l SERVICES
21— P IA N O SERVICES
24 A — B U ILD IN G CONTRACTO RS
I KBitl AHA * lo
* 2 1 — ELE C TR IC A L/
Admi*«lnn«
C O N T B A IT O R S
Martin
Bulger (Sanfnrdl
74. A— B U ILD IN G , REPAIRS.
laircne Gerard il-ongwood)
21.11 B U IL D IN G SUPPLIES
•Iran Hell (Sanford)
2 7 -N O T I C K • PERSONALS
Hetty Ma»on (Sanfordi
24— A R T IC L E S FOR SALK
Joe Andrr»on 4Sanford i
Agnet knowlg* (Sanfoidl
24— F U R N IT U R E A
Kul-eit Webli ( l-ongwondl
HOUSEHOLD
lluth Gralow (l.ongwuud)
Ruby Mitchell (Mim*l
1— LOS I AN D FOUND
Roy Syme* III (Sanford)
* L O S T Wed. A. M. in Vicinity ol
Birth*
F lr il
Bapliit Church Annex
llaiiy girl to Mr and Mr*
gold
Grandmother
Bracelet,
Jam ti VVilann iSanford)
•even charm*. REWARD. Mr*
Hal*) boy to Mr. and Mri.
John Foa, St. John'* Realty.
John Wtlliami I Sanford)
Baby gtrl to M r. and Mr*
LOST— LE A S E
Big Sale
Uo
Mrrl llouitnl iSanford)
Everything. Furniture Center.
Dixharge*
Eilellr Hill tSanford i
LO ST: Shahopcarc Pfcudrnl reel
Dougla* llutkin (Sanfordi
and gla«* rod vicinity of 2oih
Thoma* Drown lSanford)
St . Weal of Mrllonvtlle Ave.
Eulah Mar Lrverrttr t.San­
R EW ARD if found In good con*
ford)
•
muon
Ph.
FA
2 4341 or
lletta Wright i Sanford)
F A 2 1712.
________ ,
Ronald Da*u l.Nanford)
Th u i* a gur»t pa«» tn the lilt*
n . l l l l l AltY III
Theatre for E J. Mill*. Eap
Admittion*
date Feb 26. 19.
Mat) Soderbloin (Sanfordi
Alonio McCalley I Dellary |
1.DST
In rriidrnllal nr down
Hiucr Jett (Sanfordi
town Sunlord. while guld llauul
Iheran fla*e |Hanford)
ton watch, three diamond on
Eluabeth William* (Sanford)
each aide, black hand with
lllrth*
rham guard. REWARD. M r.
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*
|.croy Ander»on, P h o n e
Richard Gntow t l.ongwoodi**
•
EA 2 1211
Baby girl to M r. and Mre
Robert Sander* (Sanford)
Baby hoy (o .Mr. and Mr*.
Henry Bradley •Sanford)
W A TK IN S G LEN . V Y. i L T I i
DUcharge*
— The economy • minded »portv
Geraldine l.tnnekugrl (Han­
car enthu»!a«t *bou!d leave hi*
ford i
Wife and kid* at home, ailviee*
-Ann Reynold* and baby girl
Duncan Park* Ji on the ban* *&gt;f
(Orange C'lty)
hi* own e\ten*i\e te*ti.
Jean Bell (Sanfordi
Park* claim* hu French auto
Value Duncan (Sanfordi
^ mobile average* 4? mtlei per S*!
Manuel Swart* (Lake M »ry)
• Ion of pa*oline whtn he'» alone.
John Cl. AA'atton (Sanfordi
34 mile* when bli wife'* along
Hetty Matou (Sanfordi
and only 111 mile* when the whole
Dorn New bold iK u itn i
family goc* for n rpln.
I— LO ST AN D

FO U N D

Hospital Notes

I
end

Family, Stay Home

Jh r

Bant nrf&gt;

S ira tb

Claan dewnttair* furntihed apt.
oil h»at. 411 Park.
— ----- r--------...
• BEDROOM
hou»e.
1.3
per
month. Ph.
2 7111.
j R 0 0 m (urnllhed cottage; bath
and electric kitchenette Suitable
fur tingle perron or couple, t i l
Can be «cen between 4 and *»
p. m . W. lit St at .Monroe
Cornrr
M ri.
Paul
Marrt
FA S-2429.

T h u r* . Fob. 12. 1 0 3 9 -Pag a 7 4 -P IO W K R S . P L A N Tt

2 .S TORES for rent. Will renovate
for tenant
FA 2 1232 day*
EA 2 47m night*.
FUR N ISH ED
2 bedroom apart
mrnt, kltehen. riming and living
room. H i monthly. FA 21717

, REDRDOM houic b-r rent. Ph
1 A 3 3423.
N IC E L Y
furrlihcd and elran
apartment, 3 room* and bath.
EA 2 1119
2 Room*, furn : for office. »tore
nr ilcrping. 1&lt; mi So Orlando
Hwy. next In Sunoco Ma
4 - B E A L LS I.A TI, r o n SALE
2 HR CU, tile bath, on corner lot
DU x 144 ft St .*&gt;«) down Total
S10.100
NF.AA’ 2 HR. t 'i bath*. Via. rmm
11.4"0 down. Total Ut)V) lake
front Home* — l.akrfront Lit*.
421 front foot. Term*
MAJOR BROWN R E A LTY
Realtor
L A K E MARY
Th. TA 2 1237 or EA 2 l»«l
5200 Down 4100 M onthly
3 BEDROOMS with oak Hoot*
ceramic tile bath, utility t*im
and rarporte. Nice yard will)
good carpet of gra«i

24— A B T IC l.B s FOR 4ALB

GRAPEV1LLE N UR SER Y
Young man willing to do any GOOD tiaed Frigidairr Refrigera­
. B E A U TIFU L H O LLY
tor. Phone FA 2 6349.
honeit
work.
houarclrantng.
All ktndi and *ire*
wall wathmg. etc. Charle* Lan
1 Piece living room tultr, nerds
Grat«cvtll* At*.
FA 2 OtM
den. FA 7 2192.
refinuhtng. FA 2 ?IM
Moral Arrangrmrnt* — Coriagtl H Hp I H a L g S K V iT E * ------------■ Complete trt men* McGregor
SANFORD FLOW ER SHOP
W E L L D R IL U N O
golf club* FA 2 2*40
FA 2 1422 or FA 2 P270
Fairbanks Morte Ptiinpi
K
EN
M O R E automatic w u h rr, A l
HOODIIU F F S
Rrpaira to all make*
condition, 4*0 Ph. .NO 4 4424
Firm A Garde** Center
HOWARD W. LONG
morning*.
ANNUALS
207 E. Commercial Ave.
*•1 Celery A*e
Phont PA 2 2433
T V and RADIOS nought. Sold
and Traded TV'* IJ1 no up.
23oon»&gt; Glory A Marion Market
Quick laundromat Service
SER V IC E CALLS 13 no plu* part*.
Cabbage Plant* Ready tn *et
Shirt* Einuhed In 44 H o u ii
IIIA O S RADIO A TA SERA IC E
M B. Anderwn, So. t'.*meron
Sin.'ora Dry Cleaning
412 Sanford Ave.
Ave.
F. 2'ith St. Foodmart Illdg
S O lT H S ID E
LA U N D R O M A T C IIIIJ ) awing »et, h»by crib and
I I - U 4 t iW »4 II.IT R A IL E R *
matter**, tapping and treading
ROI.LAWAY. If*.pita', and R*b)
1919 FORD radio ar.d heater
Red*. Day, Weak »r M onth, r l ' KA 3 3A4*’
Clean One owner EA 2 1101.
Tel. EA 1.11*1. Furniture Center U M IK ’ 21 in philro Table Model
ll* Weit Flrat St.
,,n , ( » n,| only 179 91.
inv» P L Y M tM T i l Ilelvidere.
31 in t.). Console onl* 444.94
Clean, gooil condition, one own­
1 urnllure Moving A .Slnr*ge
I.OYIES RADIO A TV
er Will tacnlicr for $1 010 PI*
4 . E. PHILLIPS. Agent
4(2 Sanfo.d Ave.
FA 2 17*1

L A F F -A -D A Y

A P A R TM E N T hot and cold water
fuinulled, t all FA 2 o&gt;.» after
A p. in

N lfr keeping room, private rn
hath
Dame
and
private
FA 2 39**.
Hon" •&gt; hr . t 1a hath, kll
chen equipped. 2142 Elm Ave
See me at 111 E. Second St

I I — WORK W AN TED

w a s h b u h n v a n l in e s

I A 2 1991
19*3 Bl'ICK Super, radio A hra 114)0 trench Ave.
r
------ ,r
T— T ter. Aery g»«d condition Mu«l
Talavmon DiMa Teued Me*.
be aold ia-Vi 103 laurel Dr
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Ph. EA 2 (S.'S
J£
At Tbe Sign tlf The Totem I'ote.
2d 17 S. Fron/h A »«.
.&gt;1 Pont com 114 II (utn l.aiiv
" U l, iiy r o a — you Ju*t mianed her. She cacapcvl a few
Many c*tra» Excellent rood.
III A TIN G
m inute* ago/'
F A 2 1447
11. R. R O P E C O .
S A C R IFIC E *' v 1' wiilr trail
•«* S. Park ------ FA 2 4734
Itl.A l. r s T .M T . FOR S A L E
HE VI. E S T A T E FU'lt SALK
rr
1*19 mwl.l. 2 bedroom*.
Ix*a than dealer« eo*t Cu»toin
F A R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
furnlihed— 27 in III Ft. Ze""h
N A | armrr, R/altnr
T V and nun} extra* FA 2 73*"
D. B. lAhiimurr. Avtoc.
\A indahlrlH
Hark Glaas
1!« S French A v». Ph FA 2 122! i r — BOXTS amt MOTOR*
Door Gkiao
\ enl Glaaw
After hour* l A 2 261* or T A 2 *921
s k r m c i:
12 ft BOAT * trailer with to
h p Atercun Motor. 4171 or Senk.irtk Gln*n and R .iinl Co.
117 114 (?. 2nd 51. Tk. T 4 2 - 1*21
trade FA 2 71.-9

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
P IN EC R ES T
3rd Addition.
Hom es D csiiinci! F u r
Flo ri.la l.ivingr-

AUTO CLASS
INSTALLED

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 Dedroom*
I lurid* Room

"Gateway lo ll.r AAjtcrw**"
Your r.vlnrude Dealer
ROBSON SPURTING GOOD*
304 4-4 E. ilL Pkon# F A 2-19*1

*2 8 0 *

I4 _ fe n |.lvr»lotk Suppliea

(Include-. Cloning)

s8280

ITil* n a giie*( t&gt;a«* to the Hitt
T h titie for 'D »
John F®*24, 19

4 Pupple* FREE to g""*1 home.
See 'em at 2«&gt;J 8. Grandview.

.00

TH R EE

3 month old

mixed

fr

Portiblc rlitirn* a r i uutprciior.
commercial unit, with paint pot
£u„ Approximately 11 cu
"ppruximaieiy ta cu.
It. FA 2 2119.
DA'KII and under To gauge drownmg Su|wrpo*rd gold trigger,
grade ? Coat over I4&lt;*V l.e*«
lhan one tv* *hrll *ho|. Savn
half FA 2 71*0
Cotton A AAool Yarn*. Notion*,
Thread*. Tapaa.
H O L L IN S HOBBY SHOP
A 4 Tha Sign Of Th# Totem PaW.
2417 S. Kronen Ar*.
Single hull*wood bed, mattrr.a I*
•pnng FA ? 4291.

Jarketi
u* - H»v.v•« . Tent* •l.uggaro
ARMY n a v y s c r p l u b
E N V M .o n t* letlerheadv *t||f310 Sanford Aronttt
mrnt*. Invoice*, hand bill*, and
F A C TO R Y J O YOU
program*.
e (e .
Prngrev.lve
ALUMINUM
Printing I n Phnna vA 3-3MI —
V E N E T IA N BUNDS
304 AVe*t 13lh S(
Em-Vied Head Sag proof bottan
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
rail with pla.tie endi. Plaatla
SYSTEM &lt;4
or rayon tape*. Cotton or oyl**!
All type* and *ue*. Inatatlrd
cord*.
"Do It Youraeir'
S rn k n rik fllaas nnd Paint C o .
AAE REPAIR AND SERVICE
112 111 IV. 2nd SI. IT*. FA 14423
S T I N E
; * - » i h n i i i k e •S3
Alai hint and Supple (T*.
lin t s|jioiatl GUODB
N&gt;7 AS. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 443}

only $67-50 monthly

male
J?
C .M P I E I E
lawn maintenance. .sMJ '
Y O l'R FI HM TURF.
for a guod home. F A _ 3 -IM « _ _
• A.- Ill v the Mo.t
cleaning, inuwmg A edging.
4
Blorka AA’eat of French
Trimming A .are of tree*, • AVe S E L L Ihe Moil
51,000 Down 5100 M onthly 3 A 4 Rctlrooiuv— 1 A 2 Rathi
pair Siameve rat*, both 43® 4ol
Av-nu* on 20th btrrot.
vhrubi, fertiluing. and renova • AAV PAY Ihe Mo.t
4 BEDROOMS. 2 bath*, well local 1
AA. ISth St.
________
M OD EL O l'E N DAILY
•SUPER 1 HADING fO ST
lion
F rrr
reunite*
I'h
ed in town. Total price l i l t*.*)
Ph. FA 2 047T
For the Be*' Bur* In Real E.late It-B K A IT Y PARM3BB_______ ,| FA 2 7197
NKKD
•
mu values
SEE C l'L L E N A IIARKKY
IIA R H IE 1 T B B E A U T Y NIMIK
PBESEBA’K vmir t-aby « tlioei In
lo ACRES or more with modern
• Q UICK C R ED IT
AV A. I egle, Jr Sala.man
Fell
Special
IP*
permanent
11
'«
rverlaatmg
hronir,
gold or
liiimr on We»l ride of town
• EASY TERM S
110 N. Park Ave
I t . FA 3 '219) FA 2 3742
allver— AVillr
«®- »•*
SM ALL tract* of land, high or
BAIII
Kit
A
I
T
low ground.
H IG H DRV R IV E R IR O N T 14— r MM ALB I l f M A N T B I)
t i l North Reach SI.
New And Uaed Furniture
R O S A !.. P A Y T O N
l.&lt;)|&gt; varied allot »b i*&gt;"*r to
Havlnna Reaih. Fla.
H I E F ir *1 St.
f A 21423
h
Ct
n
il
GIRL*
over
21
Apply
in
R*gi*iertd Real E»t*t« iltakrr
49,000.00
Rratonablr rcatrirper»»n at Pig '-N AAhlvtle
Ph. F A 2-1301-17 92 at HlawaUt.
lion* Altu canal lot, iviuouo tu
Im m ediate O ccupancy
M A — P M ta tn iM l awn KIMIFINU
$ s a v i :$
44.300 00 with r u r r ane*. Vo
M i- ( . u l runt re lYr.ion.tl
AVON CALLIN G
N * w A ('aod
O VIED O: 4 bdrm. heme with apt
lull* County, AA'e*t of Dellary S E I.I. Avon Coimetlr*. F »r mter
4'Al I. T i l l VA II I.K
Satiafaction o r Votir
I'u r n ilu r e anil Applianraa
on large lot. C. H Matter* So
llltOKEBS P B O TE tTE D
PLUM BING A HEATIN G
v lev* write NOAA'. Hov 2*4.
M oney C h e e rfu lly
Central Ave.
SANFOftll
Phone
F’A
2
T4
W
|
TO thii*e vvtm are di-tiu.tenl
I 444 khart. Fla
R efunded.
wiih tl.e.r prevent uouvr— Try
I'l l v|III SI,
201 ?&lt;1» r Flrat BL Ph. FA 2-00M
a home Dial irifin 3 larjr b d UADIKh FviII or part time w.uk
Cunlrailing A llrpalr*
, ___ .
„
' ,
in your nfightvnihivod, Seminote
imima with •mglr and iluiible
Free F , IImale.
U , H »u r»H u rt. applianraa. tool.
i
uunl)
a
d
&lt;
A
carna
»i
»
•
•
’
lu
iv i h i : i im i l l i in n i ......
« -iveta living i &lt;hjiii with lire
. iiVr i i v
*“ ■ nought .old. Larry'. Mart
I Ml. viv i m at Mil I *1. I II" i •■
Wute Itnv It r « Sanford Her
place, dining ruunv. den or mu
ul' ru n *1*14. in' ii.iiniM c. i\
?o. Sanford Avr. Phone FA 2 VUtl
m S*n,oM
rh '
aid.
I II AVI I'll* VII. im;*
*u iiMini. reception room, hut
\r&gt;e A Cagil Furniture A AppU,«v n •m i nltwiVMi it ■in * i v iv
lerv pantry and k.tihen plu. MA||, „ ,n|lr 4Im1 umlrr 3o
vu*sT.r. vit tit-i.iti**.a ccii'.r
aneev A flood I’lare To
1 .*»l "4 II tin'ible fur game
* KI* MiI b (•rpttiA(t«n,
work in the Infirm ar*. Seminole
B U Y SKI.I. nr TRADE
ruitiiiff. Cur. 11*9y. 17-02 A 271h SI.
room or vloragr vparr. Catpoltr
County Home l.ive in Salary
%I
J E N K IN S F U R N ITU R E
and garage willi vloragr lavrat
Rhone FA 2-L*.0l
I'l
I
a
ir
in
g
It. II. llK.WMi «l •
11iju innnlhl) and l»ianl Phone
4"0 Sanford Ave.
« f•n4•Itt• I F I T IS R E A L
ed on 2 large corner bit* I'ritrd
H EA TIN G
ESTA TE
Mil II I III w ill
FA 2U9K3
at
113
&lt;**.
Shown
by
appoint
T in t KTATt;
I »fllDAi
atk Crumley A Munieith
t *» it ii |i i : n m ' «*&gt;*i
— i»r.\ at U T S«mth Park Ph FV '• 4*?:,
MR I i.N IH n tlN IN G
mrnt only
SAN MATED. 4 j.hr l ( vp|l
l X P E R T AA.MTItESSEs full «&gt;r
Nil*
I
•
•
*
I
»I»'B
••
'ii
I*
p.M tun. balary an.l tip* 'a ll C O N TR A C T and REPAIR AADBK
Jockey Rutiert AVIillr tuffered a |r &lt;4*1 III# )*»»!»•' IlM'ii**, laa• •
IIIIBI.R r A. (AIM .| AMS. Itrallur
\|t King. I A 2 3111
**)*I Sanfniit (ve
FA 2*11}
fractured letl arm and
,
. Sf. J j a i /vw //j ( ew^niny
Raiiuund I undqui*l. A**oe
internal Injunct Turiday7 when
. ' ' V b.V
'• u H ' l i r o r i i « | r * i I* M l&gt;»'
•
i
*•« r II* l|* AN«4I4I ral
Allanlir Hank Illdg 1.4 N. park Ave.
Ph F ( 2 412J
hi* mount. Pokey Pat. fell nn top — — l ‘«nnir t.la A»|f# »»• •* « «• FA 2 3931
d r ill
(M i'lib 'i
t
ol him at Hay Meadow*. AAhllr. •
1
1
1
x
HOYS
full lime Salary and
J"e ( . Thoma*
nil At.!. l Nk*M»U s I M .
HOME - SEEKER S
It AY.MOND M. IIAI.I.
22, ol Oakland, C alJ.. hat a bit I I.AIMIM! ,|Nr IN fin * * • IN
up. i all Mr King FA 2 3411. 1921 Sarila SI
F A2uM'.*
lo
r
the
flnevt
Inline
buv
in
Nan
lory of riding accident* in the T II K KOLIs’tt i \*i UK“« ’ IH» •*
Itl
A
IT
IIB
A
INM
KOK
ford, allow’ "*
ii * lo
to vhow
you till*
I.USU lalri* \TI |I l*c F IlNMlol.
sFr nn vAll K
-now you
Mi"
ki.\,N R AN TED
Good opening -: '*- n- PIANO
a s i) n
pait five &gt;r»r*. breaking hi* neck, I O* NT1 » l,&lt;Bit11•\
neat and allrailivr |wo Iteil Ilaaril St A la rk Aimue. South
i!,„ t ,,-h I'riMlurl* in S/u
i^ii*
* *• (
hark and both leg*.
a m
u
V'all Call Rail
s' 11, A Volul|J Co V r i r
|v|.k.\0
room houirr boated
••'•I c*. Fluflili lifDIM %_-■to
huaird In
in a
m ir
u TU N IN G. A BEP.AIHINU
1‘irpr A'Hltlriri t*i
cpilrt vrrtion
on of Sanford, and
1 r’0»’»
,T - ■- 1 HARMON
•tr*d&gt; work: goo&lt;| profit* &gt;r&lt; ............
|i||i I* ll«mtri*'' k a# rttriMM
I'h. FA 2 4223 Alter 3 id p m
tie I'ln II*...b ? pi|» TI rul
ronvenlrnt to Imth .hopping and , „ V F;LY ma.onry home’ l.ake
E
W
Atatvey
P
I)
Ho*
71,
fie ft®*
*.r l*®rii* •
arhiwil* and «ituited on a h i-•
Mary at Goodhait A touniry
Anthony &lt;&gt;r write llawleigli • 21 ( III II D is c ) n s I ll (C t n lM
If. Kl*«f i.l*
n m iii •: n r A m ii %i io n
•Iff lut uith thjflr I n n
T|,m
if#
i*
iia
i•
f
#•*1* «•
(Toll lid l|nu*e 7.1 *Ui' Col nr i
Dept I All 110 137. M e in p h i * .
••••! m
in : i : m
I&gt;l 14 MoiliU Mt Bl ut •• 4*r *114•*%• •®» ••»(! *I«i i4b If.-**- *
For carpentry, painting,4 ■craenv lit. high A dry Ha*
Trnn
IO II
# •»•*••* a*4*1 *i&gt;tri9II i'l Ike lilt*
t"f, luufing and pl**t«r repair,
N .ITH &gt;: I«I I I K I I I ’. IIY « lt A l \
S' Al&lt; # •tea. Ml ••! f»r*.!*9il» ' The borne feature* ronerrie block
to hr wen lo he apptrrlatrd
•
•
9
('**'
I
conttruction,
with
hardwood
ll'Bt • " Ii«h«r Ih* hi I f
Th® Nm
- ( A A |.vi nans* Rrvlauranl waul*
%b
mp| In
avplialt n il, aibfttoi min g
Complclcly fiunilhal. Wetting
I* • f II"- • c«r»lfi-B'o ' •.
1•411x|‘ ®«i If |
•ii* h•• f-®« ri
floor * Nire tu r ll v in ■ room.'
*hnrl order took and larluer
ma-oniv or voi-1 tlrpt, lavellng
B&gt; I ••rl** •** fevf i|t rfitri |*. »•
home kitchrn
lie •i walrr in
tr r it * rfl ft*r Ikf Mnl»i J 1
• M rilu llm n llumfi*
full Died hath, Honda dining
••
.
Ih.nrv i p in tn Ih p m . AGui
i*l • i»• **f♦ «ri *•tc! f»*r ••fr**
and trpaiiii&gt;g
garage*
and
Fla
lluill two Jral* Selling
* i &gt; iir of !•*-*•* •
Th® ■Mrlr %*0•• &gt;I area, cirporlr. utility room, and
through
In
Contact
Alt
wtreking rail F’.( 2 4*JV.
*1• f 11*11**1* o* *K« Ufro-e i I • •
• Cunloni Ruill Duiilily
iH-iaute
of
health
J
R
llarn*
llilr
a.f
IB MOST.. %•
'•hr Naina
- hit h || * j*• a i.i i .r l II# •1.1*1\l
ample rl i«&lt;l and tlnragr apace.|
Itl.mm!•woi|h, Navv E tib a n g r
• J ' a* la .
•I - •• f-.|I #
i
t
H
H
Al
t
l
R
A
i
r
H
f •* •• l*la Aril I •9 to ft II |U\n
lombinr lo makr Ihl*. ‘ nnr in
&lt;&gt;r|ifitB(* *».. ift
Y o r *.f
R I M IN ( D I M It A IIA IN i.
VM »• 0 I1®* ' lllllr 1 * d••
•rir • J. r e
4 f» ||1|
R4fl&gt; ||| I a million "
a a c u a i c l e a n e r r e p a ir s
DfcfCNM’TlM.N
riu tl i.1.7 V af4f*9 i| a»f ' * '» *|
or only 14.323 00. 41 WflOO down
A
ot«
®
*
l
•
*»•
fait
I
h
•
I
*
•
a
a
!^»» n a •• in* I* t«e.' r
ra.y monthly payment* You M EN |7 TO 11 A T O N C E to Gain * *rJ’ ^or •**
rle.ner*.
••’f ABU
h o &lt; r»Bi r u t nowk $ r a n
v '• • ■ * ».
'■#•• included with ihe purrhaie price
In rlu d e a Cloaing Cent
I lertrnlux. Hoover. Kirby, etc
' •1 I ••* •l alt
ill ** ....... *•
...
*.
ran own Ihl* modern 3 liedriMim
fo r ra ilro a d u|irra1or
agent P »
iif (hr l.'irnr grp ptrctric »loyp
Im
i
••••■! |r*n» f.
•
1*1 a*it** ai*f|
Free
puk
up
AAoik
guarjntrrd.
lioiiip.
Hardwood
llour&lt;
Cedar
•
itinn*
Vi.v
lo
t.VVi
monthly
Ilrlr*|»«r fl al A
• a.i | i.r ,t *• .
I® G* Iti*
*1®•
Tu rn Went Dn 20lh
rpfrigerator,
ami hoi walrr
I A 2 4764
t*ln« ri
•*
(if B.filll, |e
A • • I 4*q I f J g I A
■I
lined elute!*, with 3 1'i eerr*
laiw nut ti.imng piaiemenl
SI. l-'nllovv C'minlry
beater, and ull lli.CP liratrr
F'4|4 rif ^ ’ * !• I f.l#*» im t&lt; iff •
•&gt;0
^ um\ » 9 *»a•*(»•!
id
tiled
land
To
n
r
tht*
buy
ttflr• ! • • • a
&gt;A;* i.| •(
a- ured (oritjel Mr
••lllrllc. ||ou&gt;t (Ylrlng -• E.tCUU hcrilcc
At* •M •/ \ It
| l« (l , | * t * v
and Venetian blind*. Alio In
( lull ltd. A \Ndtcli
1 •a
* trtt &lt;|m - ri*r.i* • »» •• • 1t*rit#i ••
of th* month, contact
• •"«
A abler Hotel M-m. Feb ISth.
Sid Vihltn
rri».««l |n « ,
gt« «»' j i k«
rludrd are *uch nice extra* «t
For Our Sign* . . •
*'•
I*#®®!)* r* t'l ffd In *I*
Brill !• IPf hit
1*1-1*P || ih# !»»•)
l
p
\t
to
*
P
M
and
Sat
R
A
N
D
A
LL
E
LE
C
TR
IC
CD
roof »ntenn»e. air eonrtittnnrr AA. ||. “ Bill" H I E A ID E R Agra/,
'.'
*»•"•*
■• •f p ' a a ^ l l I *
d-wr rif
• B#n ■ •!• f'aiifilt As®A11H
*■ • •
rif •* • I ’ B M f l . ata4
till noon Mamed men bring h j Magnolia
FA 2 0914
Jl M
for Kith bedroom*. »nd fully
Realtor A Inturrr
«ri Ihf flit* &gt;*' II«ldBV ri •».# rt .»9|ri fit B9I Aa • e I- a
wife minor a parent G. I
frm
ril
in
birk
yard
for
thild
t^t
•
I»»
*
•
f
f
•
•'!•*«•»•
«
•
*
•
•
aie.a
A*«o*.
Ltura
B
Drier,
II.
E.
Taffrr
of U«rrh I •»»
h 1• ih* ; U4
a
&gt;|i|Uoved under I* I. IV)
•®lj 4iMf|a* •*»*••*•
«!•« rif V4afi • t%.9
r i m play area and pel*
Ailed Price. EvercK Harper
•Ijlill A. M. ‘Til Park
I*AIN I IN I.
’ Y**a A
t |*MH Ikle M'li 4a« rif Jgi, iBrr u r l a f w f # III® I l t D *1®
lord
Herald
Phon* FA I 4991
111 N. Park
* l» lf|f lUfflH »# » ri#
SI NDAY
iitA U
• H i' i|f T*fri lVriffi»»* *
*• Thl* hoine ran t«e your« Ipi hid
........ .
—
FI.DOR laodiBg and (intiking
6 r M®fride.a,
M •i • *t • |
•
2
:0
0
I*.
M . H I Hark
ing
all
Ibe
.
U
i
a
.
mentioned
|.«ifh
FOB
SALE
Large
63
*
119
ll!--------“
r
—
Cleaning,
w
a
x
i
n
g
.
4er«i*|
' 91■ '
•
••$ o in !»iii m
« • • Cm AIM
9 la n d %
If •
4®r#4 t» at |K(* twsffr*
gtniye. for only 197W) Tlir pav-, t,(KKj land, cleared. *nme land AIrn Women IM Dally Sell tuinl
Seminole Coun'y ainc* 1914.
| *- f- » !l •' *4 I**
M M ’OIII
mc'it* *te 432 per rnunlh in
*i*ptn*' Cavil nr »m»ll payment
nou* namrpldrv AVntr Reevr*
II M. Gleaion. Laka Mary
*m
l :n ti.i*
•l'*|io K 1.11,4.,I
(rt •• mfr...
eluding tear* and in«ur*me&gt;. down, balan.e
|wr month.
Alllclwru. Ma*».
--------v . . l . .
l.. I « . v , I L
•• r l — M. ... •
—a r. «v#,
and &gt;on anum r a VA 4
I.. It MANN
■ S)i I It Es— I UK* *N Al H
i... ul t••
mortgage (no qualifying here* lint 41
I akr Monroe M A M E D IM M E D IA TE LY MAN
I T M ’ *d •• 1 f •* • •♦*• •••
INCOME TAX SERVICE •
F u r an
e m p lo ye r
to
1 mint ruction Co., Inr.
&lt;9 •a1•| (Vtirf mt
ri f•* f f4« ii, |r&gt;e*fi
DR WDM AN tn «upply Con«um
«ir&gt; » *ftrr doMnp«%mrnt I h r
l*h«mr l*% ? Vill
Wm H. Murray
f*ni|M» l'1-f|.t* ••*4 •k • *»h *Ui
I l l Wr*l JUS Rlreai
,-rv with Kawllrigh I’rmlueM
prtivc that there is still a
home h u h om ritfid r%nnpttun —
ml P 'iifu in A t* •9 X
(III Celery Avr
FA 2 1394
Phone FA 2 3141
in
Sanford
or
E.
\'olu«la
Civ
an&lt;t
l»
AUiiaLlr
now.
i*
r.vi
1
m an 22 th a t w a n ts to
Cloved Sunday
&lt;» p n»:»t v ll*.s*
I
an
earn
IV)
weekly
part
time
* *ik *.r *i w 4’t
W D I E I'HICHS _ REALTOR
w ork hard. T h r e e years
410&gt;i and up full lime. See E
I f *• *1 f**F l&lt;*n i»
ill/
Mrthy in— A'elma tlonralci,
H I R U E Itr S TI.N s lin iM
H®»
l*««
M
Maury P
D
llnx 71
college.
Adelaide
II.
M
oiri
—
Aiwiclatr*.
11* tu*ifc« T. % l»l«
Itegivlrred llm ktr
Anthony or write Itawleigh*
l»® Mfl k * I®rI*
1901
park
A
ie
EA
2
4232
I.YNN R18NER
W ill you take the rh n ln«ir®e I* lv*K •
lirpt
EAR 140 334, Mtinphi*
Of At&lt;‘ I A lla " r .
I HI II E RltDADMXY
Trnn
lange? W ill tr&gt; a n y th in g !
2 hr. C'lt home. «rrern |&gt;orfh, kit
A t |rif m# . f l'i • if'
KEN T I IK H lir r
u »:••&lt;
A &gt;«!«•«•
chen equipped, trnall down pay
W ill you 7
F A 2-0132
Aatoclaira
**» I# »'»!' I . » i-iit
mrnt. KHA fmanetd 437 a 21-Work Waal’ 4
M r inv it* you (n bt our gUMts ah*olul«ly frrs
S‘»* •»*•(»
III
N.
Tark
—
Th.
FA
2
til*
!• N
:&gt; si. •»•*
month. Large nicely landicaped derretary •Rrreptinnitt • Cathirr.
without obligation l l ont of Sanford's (lading
lot, Venetian blind*. Call Co'by
Molala while you localt iullabl® h o u s in g for
rntdicri rxperienre. l*ocal ret
R E A L E S T A T E D R IV E IN
FA 2 1330 ext. 404 I to 4 p. m
rrrnre. I'h. FA 2 4211.
9444 Frtnrh Ave.
you
4nd y o u r ftMlIy, Pick up y o u r kty al Iko
after 4 FA 2 0SA3.
Hi Im Office.
Painting A t. FA 2 7924.
7 - Reil Potato Wantod
*
* ; ■« *. &gt; r : . - . r«- wi* •
Realtor
kl4l for th* frill iBinf ««r k .
"Call 11*11- Pbena FA 2*1441 PURCHASE or B E N T: Gaiolinr Ironing, 10* A lie. F A 2-7241.
T
k »U I «*• •* ! ........ B*9. a*" «
nation* or xitr*. town* 2,000 to Habytil or Iron. FA 3 7924.
•
---------T----ff»lln»ipc It r it t, N®»t»«rr&gt;s&gt;ort AABDU9, tboui : 1u milt.
7 Room Route, hardwood floor*,
23.000 pop Prefer outvkirti or
B R A 1 LE Y ODHAM . I»r®oI *•
•! » fl v' -r.® • || I t M|l||| . •' | • i :.. . . (.»,
kitchrn electrir, *pace heat.
near (chooli, rc*i&lt;lrntlal. Write lintvhed nr unfinnhed laundry
fl®# i i ' 4 t r#«#i®®ft t * a j* m i t h r u m :
i ) * ) A t C l t l k l ®*1 f •• ®.
C orner Hwv. 17-92 Sc 27ih St.
Phone FA2-1S01
sir
rondltioncd.
Inquire 711
Drp't M. P. O. liux 130, Mout
w.uk done in
my
home,
r : a ai
.w®. r«u . :• A : i
r Mcllonulle.
trie. Georgia.
* FA 2 34*1.

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Dmvn Payments
I.ow A $400

WILSON - MA1ER

Mather of Sanford

Legal Notice

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

VJJl

Jockey Is Injured

T V TU R K S
TE S TE D FREE
— In jour kom*
| Cumpiele llo/h on liwckj
C a ll F A 2-1174
F.leciroole
Tube DUtrButoe

IMumliiiiK A- Repaint

R AVEN N A
PARK
HOM ES

Legal Notice

NOW
|« ihe lim r lo -bed your »id
la r and lake advanlago of •
price that m**n* buainet*.

WHY PAY MORE?
1957 Cadillac
124 Door Sedan, lake new
fimah and Interior. Ihl* ear
ha* all the equipment )ou
would eipoct In a Cadillac In­
cluding air rnndiili&gt;nin|. AAhy
not Join the Royal Family of
ear owner*.

Now Only $3495
1959 Chevy
Bel-Air
4-Donr V * Medan.
A u to m a lic
Tr*n*ml**!»n,
Radio and Better. Eli*pll»n*l
low mileage, lieaulllul »n|ld
black color. Ihl* cer haa
•how room app**r*n&lt;e a n d

~

&lt;ir $ 2 , s 9 5

1954 Pontiae
Star Clalrf Cu»tom loupe,
Power
Brake* and Power
5 ire ria (. Automatir TranamD•ion. Radio and Htairr. All
leather interior and neat ap­
pearance throughout. ThD D a
local, nna-owntr n r

&gt;”•

$743

S A V E DOLLARS
A T HOLLERS!
H O L L E R MOTOR SALKS
2nd A Palmrlt*
Sanford. Florida
I'knnra: F A 2A23I; FA 3 •711

....... _

$450 Down

___ RAILROADS NEED

•

mu iiik... urmnr-

OPEN DAILY

SUaamcJtek

OPPORTUNITY

Stcnslroni Kcally

Seminole Really

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Legal Notice

J. W. HALL

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

�jQ M M M I

1

M

f t

Troops Maneuver Gtrusmen Split On Proposed A d Tax
Dixie’s Lighter Side In Honduras Fight
Ry RO BERT S. M cN E IIJ,

II

(Jelled Pres* totenutiaeal
Th « lighter aid* ef Dixie:
John Larry Jackson. U , decided
to taka down the t i p on Ihe bach
of hi* ear reading: "Help atamp
Out women driven."
The deeiiloa wai reached after
hie auto awerved off an Atlanta
atrect and erathrd into a retaintoll wall.
Jackaoa waa unhurt, police
said, bat ahowed tome em blem *
■tent.
Near Albany, Ga., an Air Force
T J J trainer made what poailbly
ia the aloweat IS mile trip on rec­
ard for )et plane*.
The plane had to be taken by
road to the nearest airfield alter
I t . John T . Maya and aludent;
Frank P. Waltera forceed H on a highway. It took

K

h

I .

8
■

Police to Baton Rouge, La.,
tfiooght the coat George Johnion
J r . waa wearing appeared a U t
laraa for him.
So officera forgot the hit of toformation Johnion cam* In to vol
unleer, questioned him as to hi*
ewn activities, finally charged him
with atealiing the coat — among
ether thing*.
Mae Chewntng (a man) waa on
looking In until officers
to Rockingham, N.C., discovered
to* milk cartons ha had been
peddling Is jail inmates contained
whisky. Vice veraa, now.

the outside

Must have been strong coffee
they were brewing in county of■tee at Birmingham, Ala. Offl•lain nailed a halt to the practice
because fumes were causing m ilfunctions at the air conditioning
Rosily the goofleat sport# sontoet to recant waaks was tbs has
k«tball gams between Oglethorpe
University at Atlanta and Jackgsavflto Stats College at Alabama.
In effectively did Jacksonville
Bute Impede the action that N
was ■ scoreless tie at the half and

Welcome Wagon
Hootoas
W * Knock on Tour Door
w ith GifU k Greetings
from Friendly Business
neighbors sod Your
Civto and Boctol
Welfare Leaders
eft
C h u te at residence
Arrival* of Newcomen be
Sanford
PA 2-I75A
Bulk Gallagher

the final acora waa to-tf. The
TELflUCIGALPA. H e a d e r * *
atalling t a c t i c s didn't pay off.
f
U
P !) — Reports from the prov­
Oilethorpe won.
inces told t o d a y of Indecisive
There was a bit of waited n o ­ maneuvering by both side* to
tion in the Georgia Legislature. Honduras' five-day old revolt.
Several provincial towns have
After both houiea voted favor­
changed
hands line* the revolt
ably on a bill Introduced at the
requeit of Gov. Ernest Vandiver, ■tarlrd Saturday— aom* of them
the governor vetoed it. Too haillly twice— but the only fighting re­
ported so far was a skirmish at
advised on the need for it, be
Saba, 120 o«ld miles northeast of
said.
here, to which on* man on each
aid* was killed.
The standard procedure has
been for a rebel force to take
over ■ town, after chaaing out Ihe
government garrison, only to flee
when loyal reinforcements arrive.
At latest report*, rebel column*
were threatening Santa R o n , capNEW YORK (U P I&gt;— Mrs. Ann
Thompson, 41 • year -old *onlfac­
tor's wife, will be arraigned In
felony court today for robbing a
bank of SI.OOO "to see bow assy
M was."
Mr*. Thompson disdainfully toss
ed the money back at a teller at
the Jamaica Saving* Hank Wed­
nesday after sh* obtained K with
• note reading: "Shut up or
otherwise! Give me one million
dollars." Police said she had been
drinking.
Mr*. Thompson, a plnerla wait­
ress, had a savingi account al
Ihe (tank fur 12 year*. She walked
In quietly but steadily, withdrew
1200 from her *276 account, and
then shored the note at teller Bar­
bara Thorne.
Mr*. Thorn* counted out 11,000
In bill* and handed them to Mrs.
Thompson who walked to the nest
teller'* rage where Constance
ilia* was working. ‘'This la your*,"
Mrs. Thompson shouted, toiling
the money over the m clii grating
Whlla bill* cascaded over Mist
Ralt' head and shoulders, Mrs
Thorn# pressed the bank alarm.
Hy the time guards rearhed Mrs.
Thompson, she had passed out.

Woman Robs Bank,
Gives Money Back

LAKELAND CVP I) Florida
citrus growers and processor!
were split down the middle today
over a proposed new law for
collecting citrus advertising taxes.
The two segments of the Indus­
try collided head-oo ot • public
hearing Wedneaday on a proposal
that the tax be levied directly
Hal of Copan province, and
ardai, eapilal at lempira prov.
8Inc*.
So far no attack has been
reported from either place.
Authorities here denied a rebel
radio report that Col. Armando
Velasques Cerrito, who hid been
living at a refugee to Nicaragua,
has returned to Honduras to com
mind the Insurgent*.

against th* growers, to stead of
being collected indirectly farther
up the commercial channel.
The Commission, after listening
to the pros and corn, decided to
rrfer th* thorny Issue back to 1U
legislative committee for further
(tody.
The Uses are now collected by
whoever is th* first to put the
fruit to commercial channel*— the
processor! In about U per cent of
th* cues and growers coopera­
tives to about 4S per cent.
The processors, led by H. R.
Cloud, vice president of Minute
Maid Corp., argued Wedneaday
that they need th* money to
finance their own brand adverti­
sing.
Marvin Walker, general mao

agor nf to# Florida Cltrua Browers
Cooperative at Lake Wales, coua
tared
that
h I ■ organisation
passed on lb* taxes to growera
when tbay were paid lor tbelr
fruit.
Commission Attorney W. J.
Steed of Orlando aald ba could
draw ap a legislative bill calling
for tha growera to pay the tax
directly which would be const Itutional.
But Counts Johnson of Tampa,
an attorney for Florida Cltrua
Mutual, argued that such a
measure would ba unconstitutio­
nal when growers sold their crop
while still on the tree. He said
th* eariae tax would than be­
come a property tax and tboe

Lady Disc Jockey Finally Doxos Off
POCATELLO, Idshs (U P I) —
Disc jockey Je Warner hoping to
set a new wake-a-thon record,
fell asleep in her fiance's arm*
Wednesday night.
Sh* had stayed awake tar near­
ly 209 hours, 4T hours abort of the
goat aha had set for herself.

I
( ) For

The attractive a • yaar • ell
blonde's wake-a-thoa ended Jutf
m hours, 41 minutes and 10 sec*
ends after It began. She had spent
tha tima spinning records at her
studio in an effort to aid tha
March at Dimes.

VOTE
( ) Against

Ik * Pref "»*&lt; Bto*.to a year pay rate* tor eoertboea* effklak,

S IG N A T U R E _________________
A D D R E S S ___________________

Your signature and address must be given.
MAIL TO P. a BOX 27* — SANFORD, FLORIDA

Illegal.

(j

May w* h«lp you select your favorite Valentines gift? We've
■ lovely ejection from which lo ohooee. Tolletrto*,
sportswear, lingerie, drensoe, Jewelry, handbags, glove*, hoed
■nil many ether gift keme too numerous to Hat.
i

French Discussing
Algerian Problems
PARIS (U l1! &gt;— P r e a i d a n t
Charles de Gaulle summoned the
French cabinet into session today
to discuai the Algerian problem
and th* new rrtaia In FrancoTunisian relation*.
The cabinet waa called to the
presidential palace ostensibly to
hear Premier Michel Dcbre re
port on hie tour of rebellion
wracked Algeria. R I g h t w I n g
French srlllert mads plain their
discontent with de Gaulle'* AlgerIan policies during Debra's visit.
Hut the crisis between France
and Its former protectorate ot Tu
niiia was eipected to be given
priorily by th* nation'! highest
cnunrll.
Relations between France and
Tunisia have dropped to their
lowest point since Ihe French
bomhing ot a Tunisian border vil­
lage a year ago. The French
charged the village nf SaklH SldlYoussef was a alaging point tor
Algerian rebel forces
On Tuesday, the Tunisian gov
trnmrnl charged that French
m orUri In Algeria shcllrd the
frontier village of Khaneurt. kill
Ing on* villager and Injuring aev
real others.

Can-Can Petticoats
Thrill her with one of our lovely canenn p*tliconto . . . Juat in time to
with those Spring and Summer full
•kirlorl dresses.

6.95 up

R Is rilunatrd that there are
more than ll.OfO laundries to this
cminlry

•very kh*

"Cherw-Vanilla

Shortie

Pajam as

By San louel to aura to
please, cotton A dneron,
nylon in colid and prints.
Bv* all Ihe new colors and
atylea.

3.98 up

Slipj
Beautiful alipa and half*
alipc In whlta, blank and
pacteli. Tailored to perfec­
tion or laelly trimmed.

Is

8.98 up
F ro m th * S u p t r S u b T r e a s u r e C h # * t
Here’* a flavor that every on# will
love — New Cherry Vanilla. It's
Super Sue creamy Vanilla ica
cream with flavor ful juice-laden
red Cheerier. Colorful a* it la
super good, l ake a suppJ“ homa
and make your refrigerator a
Treasure Chcsl.' Have Super Sua
lea Cream on head at nil lima*.

Gowns
What Valentina wouldn't love to
hare one of our vhortle, regular
or waltc length gownaT Why not
gift kar with onaT

8.98 up

Robes
Regular, shortie nylon and cotton
quilted robe*, alao a nice selection
af
stofft*

ft
:-t
4w

f t T V ,.

J''

,

9.96

“Wt Invite Quu-gt Account#"

�■. ^ &gt; U | M I

Integrity Pledged
In Millage Rates
n * Sc ni look County School
Board, by resolution, hai pledgad "integrity and aconomy" In
setting ichool U k millage rate*
after the current property appratia) and assessment program*
are rompleted.
Coplea of tha reaolution will be
Mitt to Gov. I.ettoy Collin*, Stale
•mptroller Ray E. Green and
Mr*. Mary Earle Walker, county
tea assessor.
Th* resolution. adopted yesterday, pledge* the board’* inte­
grity in levying millage for ope­
ration "In proportion to the re ­
commended level of evaluation."
It further Mate* tint mtllige will
be levied only to meet the coun­
ty’* minimum and e*irntlal pub
Uc ichool need*
•nhf action followed a atatemrnt by Mr* Walker yesterday
at * Joint meeting of the School

Board and County Commiaaioner*
that th* felt U»e tea bate
"ahould be broadened aomeuhat.
“ We are working now on ratio
atudiet ui sulriivlstons to tee
what thouli be don* there." the
aald. "I have conferred with Hay
Green and be ha* aaked for the
privilege of helping me act the
level after we get the ratio atudica."
David Andrew*, a member of
Mrt. Walter'! ataff. told the Joint
tioarilt, "I think we will have the
hornet on the rolls that you want
there."
Mrs Walter felt action on the
part of Dowling Appraital Co.
wat needed "If we ran ipeed
their appratiali up. wr can con­
tinue work on our ratio studies,"
she said, "full information i* not
yet on the card* They have
the value of the hornea. but not
the land. The tooner ue can gel
the flguret and the budgets from
the boarili, the aooner we can
get started."
The School Board's resolution
is atmilar to one recently by the
County Commlttionert. who also
pledged that millage will be krpt
^Seminole Chamber of Commerce* to the minimum if a broader
tax base la established.
member* tonight will hear an
addrrat on the attitude that a
builnrttman ahould have toward
public office.
Speaking at the annual ban­
quet at the Mayfair Inn will he
Millard F. Caldwell, former govornor of Florida and oft mention
TO KYO I UPI &gt; - The Republic o(
ad candidate for the itate's top Korea b r o k e off negotiation*
aimed at establishing normal re­
/jffice in 1M0
In recent addretaea, Caldwell lations with Japan in a rapidfirr reaction today tn Japanese
baa challenged buiinraamen to
cabinet endorsement of a plan to
take a more active part in poll- repatriate Korean
resident in
Mas. At the came lima, he ha* Japan to Communist North Korra.
Ylu Tai Hal. R.O.K. minister to
lashed out at what he termed
“ weakened fence • litters" in Tokyo. Informed Japanese Vic*
Foreign Minister H u m a n Yarnsflte current integration debate.
da that the Seoul government
Caldwell now i* a practicing considered the talks "ruptured"
attorney in Tallahassee. Before
The Japanese cabinet endorse­
taa election aa governor, ha aerv- ment of Foreign Minister Allchiro
ed in the Florida legislature and Fujiyama's repatriation p l a n *
was the U. S. Congressman from came in spile of stiff warning* of
possible consequence* hy South
Bit Third Diatrict of Florida.
He will he Introduced by Own. Korea.
In Seoul, a spokesman said
i . C. Hutchiaon
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., Charnb- South Kort* will resort to "any
ar president, will introduce ap«- and avary drastir measure" to
aial guest* and Clifford McKlb- frustrate the repatriation plan*
bin Jr., immediate p u t preai- Foreign Minister Cho Chung Whan
dent. will deliver the Chamber'* ..id hi. government will take
"whatever coat and whatever
report for the pa at year.
m The banquet it set for • : » p.
n The
f f Japanese
J tusni-se guv
amarnm.nl
ba
aril meet be
waroad U al Korea will have te
pursue its own interest* and that
of the unfortunate people Japan
is ushg *o cruelly," Cho said in
a statement iuued alter an emer­
gency meeting of the Korean
cabinet
11* did not &gt;ay what action was
planned. But the It &lt;&gt; K Defrnac
W ASHINGTON ( I l l ' l l - John L.
Ministry aald naval and air
Lewis expect* to leave a hoapltal
force* art ready to go inlo ac­
Ibon a f t e r recovering from a
tion "at any time " It added that
heart disturbance and pneumonia.
no order* had been received.

Chamber Will Hear
Caldwell Tonight

Japan-Korea Rift
Near Danger Stage

News Briefs

To Leave Hospital

Princess To Visit
LONDON ( U i 'D — Prlncea* Mar
gau-t will visit Nigeria when the
temporary court o r d e r Issued
African country celebrates Its in­
dependence In October, 1*60.

Johnston Reelected
f H O L L W O O D (U I’l)— Eric A.
Tohnilon waa unanimously reelec­
ted president of th* Aisoclalion of
Motion Picture Produrcrs Thurs­
day.

New Constitution
K A T M A N D U . Nepal (U P I) —
King
Mahendra
mad* public
Thursday the provisions of a new
aonstltution for Nepal, which nev
ar had a real constitution.

Asylum Requested
LYONS, France (U P D — Police
said today that Jean Steier, SO,
vice president of Poland's bobsled
(•deration, has asked French au­
thorities fnr political asylum.

Bump By Bullet
VICKSBURG, Miss (U P I&gt; -T h e
bump on the head of Ryearold
Jimmy Bryant wasn’t due to a
Wee sting, after all. When the
bump failed te go down, a doctor
opened it and found a 21 caliber
bullet imbedded tn the icalp.

Reul ‘Emergency’
C IN C IN N A TI, Ohio (U P !)— D r.
John Ziegler sent for a copy of
federal
government publication
No. 1S70U, "Handluok For Rrnsrfancies " Tw o waaks later Ui.&lt;00 copies of the publication a r­
m ed at hia home

Chorus To Perform

fc r

M O N TG O M ER Y. Ala. ( U P D Tha A'abama Supreme Court re­
futed Thuridty to accept th* VM.
Supreme Court order ditmitiing
a StOO.oun fine againtl the NAACP.
The »tate court **id the deei
*ion w ii hated on "erroneous m
formation."
Montgomery Circuit Judge Wal­
ter B. Jone* Inpoted the fine in
June I9J6 for contempt when th*
group rrfuted to surrender mem­
bership and other record*. The
State Supreme Court upheld the
fine.
llnuevcr, the U. S Supreme
Court ruled that membership lists
were private and therefore ;hc
NAACP "apparently had complied
with Jone*' order tn produce other
record* tuch at certain hooka,
paper* and document*.”
But the itatr'a higheit court
^ j , , , lh„
, mi,iake. with
lh, fru«-rsl court * ruling bated
M
-trToneoui Information not
ro n ll(nfd |n the court record "
Th&lt; Alabama courl said the S N A
C l’ did not make the records
available and therefore wa* "atlll
tn control pi."
*
Gov. John f'atterscn, then elate
attorney general brought suit
against the NAACP for an In
Junction lo drive the group from
Alabama. Patterson claimed the
NAACP had never registered as
required by stale law, and waa
fomenting racial unrest
No action was ever taken on a
permanent Injunction hut the
jay Jones prohibit* the NAACP
from operating in Alabama at
the present lima.

'Salesmen' Booted
By Sanford Police
Fiva magi sine solicitor* were
aaked to leave Sanford last night
by the police.
The four girls and a man claim
ed they were sponsored by tha
Youth Wing of the Sanford Re­
creation Department Sales were
made under the name of Publish­
er* Continental Sale* Corporation,
Michigan City, Ind.
Their permits were revoked
after complaint* by Sanford real
dents City manager Warren K.
K " uw,“

“ ld *“ *

‘h*‘

door muat have a permit from
hi* office The tales permit ap
*
. . .book**
M Periodical*,
. nr1w ,., . i „nuraery stock, ar anything alee
"Salesmen must show th* per­
mit on request, and it would bo
■.vise to check on it before allowlng them w your homes "
"Keen If you don’t buy any­
thing, no'ify the poiiee or my
office. Ily allowing thrm to leave,
they arr *
free *”
to prey on the next‘
person Before they can sell any­
thing they muat be registered in
my office."
The county 1* also damping
down on peddlers Hesidsnla are
asked to call the Sheriff's office
if solicitors ranno* produce a
valid license. The action will pro
K J a c A U / J l L P im m
IN e S l ” l i n i\ m a ,
tect legitimate salesmen and save
the innocent housewife money and
possible anguish.
In recent day*, both depart­
NEW YORK (U P I) — One of
New York's pigeons H»» really ments said they had received
complaints about bogus rug clean
feathered bis n*«t.
Rosins Pagan, a green r)td era, megatlne salesmen and ter­
Brasilian actress, complained to mite expert*.
detectives Thursday that she ; ut
her T-carat diamond ring w-rth
17.1*10 on her dressing table next
to a window in her apartment and
a pigeon stole R.
He Just stood on the wind-.w
Ralph Wlthereli, president of
sill and pecked the ring right up
The Doliary Republican C l u b ,
with his beak Then flew away,
welcomed IS* members at the
she said.
Police searched around the annual Linroln's Day dinner tn
the Strt*on University dining room
building for nearly three hours
before giving up the hunt Theie last night.
The invucatiun was given by
were plenty of pigeons, but none
the Rev. A. C. Summer* Dr.
wearing * diamond ring.
Gilbert L
Lycan, professor of
It may be a ca-e for the tuft
squad',""one" delertive'^'moltcred!
*'°r? *nd , po,'“ c" ,cl,n "
**
Hut which loft? New York build- th*
mg. .nd rooftop, have thousand, “
A b r.h .m Lincoln, dressing
his honesty, ability, tense of
of nesting places.
humor and kindness
Offtrers of the club were intro
duced A variety of tolos and
Attending the Water Hrsourres duet* b) studrnla of the Univer
Conference In Gainesville are 5 aity wa* well received.
The entertainment was arrang­
O. Chase and Ben Wiggins Cecil
Tucktr, county agent, wat hick ed by Mrt. Adam Muller. Din­
in Sanford today after spending ner arrangements were made by
La Veil* E. Pierce.
yesterday at the aeaaiuo.

Pigeon ‘Feathers’

Valued At $7,000

Republicans Meet
To Honor Lincoln

Two At Meeting

Freezing In North,
Seminole Sunny

While flood &gt;. sleet and snow
The Sanford Mai* Chorus will drown northern alatea to misery,
efng four saved If lections at the Florida la enjoying on* of Lb*
evening worship service Sunday moat pleasant February* on re­
a6 the First Methodist Church.
cord.
W. W Brown will dlroet the
In Seminole County,
warm
group at the 7:20 pm . observ­
winds and sunny skias have smil­
ance. Mrs. Ben Wiggins will aced on fields of celery, cthlugt
%mpany them on the piano.
and lelluc*. Children ar* seen
discarding their ahoea, and the
river la full of water akiiera and
boating anihualaata.
Aa Orlando heart surgeon will
Unofficial rrporl* have M that
•ddrao* tha Rotary Club at lltt Sanford, h r th* atcood lima tola
aooa Beating Monday ka the Saa-* winter, waa the warmest spot to
lard Civic Ceatec.
the country. TTve high of M came
Dr. Franklin Grey Noma, aar- Wednesday,
db-vaacular surgeon, will be laDelightful weather hai turned
£vduc*d bp Dr. Joha Morgan, the municipal ball park Into ex­
program i* a feature of Heart cellent condition for Ihr start nf
training. M alta k Tha

Rotary Program Set

'Bama Court Says I
U. S. Court Erred
On NAACP Fine

boat raa&gt;p it crowded, partecul
artily on weekendi.
Specially gleeful i* Frank Me
bane J r , manager al the Mayfair Inn. “ We had to turn on our
air conditioning the other day,”
he said "We felt this wat one of
the best publicity tiunlt of the
season; the people up north
should hear more about our good
weather and less about our had."
Scattered blooming to citrua
grove* around Seminole County
hai been reported. Here will
come the biggest disaster ahould
another freete com*. If the fra­
grant bloo.na freete, the grove*
May ioa* thair fruit neat year.
But the abort term weather
forecast look* good for toe week­
end. and the fishing te out of
tfeia woeta. Lot-g V

*
VOL

I l IX

T ’n i U d

' I nsr- r *

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER *
fra a #

Leased

W ire

E a U b lia h a d

1906

F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1959

SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

NO

S70

Pay Hike Request W ithdrawn;
County Seeks More Home Rule
Commission Says DCT Convention Legislators Asked
No Raise Sought Set Here Saturday For Law Changes
Four Seminole County officials
last
night officially withdrew
,helr frqU rlU for annual salary
raise* of 12.SOU
At tiie tame time, however, the
local legislative delegation wa*
asked to "keep an open mind"
in the matter of possible increases
"comparable to those la other
counties."

The request* were withdrawn' Central Florid* D i T students
Legislation designed to give from group* seeking public !m
by 0. P. Herndon, circuit clerk will tour Ramey Field tomorrow, Seminole County more "home pruvamtnu. &gt; t w , the cost ol
He told Sen. Doug Slenstrom cat dinner in the grnrral mess rujr
would he
will he introduced at the tuck ImprwvrmovU
and Rep*. Mack Cleveland J r and conduct business m the NAS
borne by the people seeking them.
next
session
of
the
la-giilaluie,
and Gordon Frederick that the theatre.
Give the Commission authority
four "felt that tome adjustment
Memltert of the Diversified Co­ which convene* in April.
to award contracts lo private
tn
a
meeting
last
night,
coun­
wes needed."
, operative Training Clubs from
firms on a hid hails.
1m aF i t 1
Van -IOranjte,
Ir .in a Volusia, ty Irgtilaturs and the Hoard of
County Commissioner*, mean 1
Brevard
Lake,
A permissive law to allow hir­
County
Commissioners
discussed
while, said they were not in and Seminole Counties will gath
ing of a county manager. Such a
favor of requesting raises for er for registration al Seminole **virr*i proposals aimed ai X'v law was requested In 1H7 by tha
themselves, although the 11,600 High School at t Jo a m
I ,ns lf!* ‘ "mmlsslon more author! Commission, but withdrawn white
annual salary paid in Seminole
After a tour of the Youth Win;„ ty over local maltrra.
Ihc Legislature was tn session.
Requested hy the Commission
It near the bottom In the state md the San Francisco Giant's
Amendment of the present law
Commissioner a neither
favored training area, the group will go were hills which would:
on appropriation* for publicity.
Give the Commission authority The Commission has been criteria,
nor opposed salary increases for by bo* to flame) Field. Nomltbe sheriff, la. collector, tax nations for stale delegates will to accept voluntary assessments ed in several audit* for apt ropriaassritor and circuit clerk
be made, and officials elected
Horn to Ihr Chamber of rommerea
for publicity purpose*. Under Ihv
Commissioned said Srminolr during Ihr afternoon
existing law, the &lt; ommiisiun may
officials should draw aatann
Each club will provide an cnThe movement for expanding comparable with those In coun tertamrr for the tairnt show. The
levy a tax for puIdidly, but can*
school facilities la on tn Semi­ ties of like site.
not authoriie * Chamber of Com*
Navy it offering its excitement
nole County.
merer to use the fund* for public,
In ■ meeting between Commit with a demonstration, the na­
Attorney Douglas Slenstrom wat sioners and the legislative dele ture of which hat not hern re­
tty.
aulhoriied by the School Board gatlon, Herndon said the raises vealed.
Amend toning laws to put
yesterday to purchase ten acre* had been asked la a aense of
FR O N T ROYAL. Va, ( U P D - "teeth” into a violation section
Boyce Morel!, president of SIIS
of land bordering th* Lake Mary "fainteta. Justice and Impartiali Club, will Introduce the matter Ttila q u i e t Shenandoah Valley and to requir* out of-counly con­
School properly. The land, which ty." II* added that the four of­ of rtremonirs, Virgil tariff so. first town, aroused over the prospects tractors to register, post bond
la now owned by Frank Evan*, fices involved, and that of coun vice president of the State Fed­ of imminent integration, slaked and pay a fee for work te th*
will be used for expanalon pur­ ly Judge, had (or many )eart eration.
Iiojh- of rontlnurd segregation to- ruunly. Semin' le contractors now
poses.
must do these things in adjoining
County school atheist* wilt ad­ da) on a private tchonl system.
been on the tame pay scale.
School buses will continue te
It could provide the first court counties, but out of county con*
In th* last session of the Legit dress the students during the
be purchased by the board, which lalure, the county Judge received business session. Arrangmueni* challenge of Virginia's hastily-en­ tractor* ara not required to da
voted against buying the ve­ a boost from n.OOO to tll.KKt
are under the direction of laswi* acted program of state tuition ao here.
hicles through a cooperative hid
Amend th* purchating act to
Slenstrom raised the question Girard, Seminole County cour- grant* fur student* who prefer
with the state, i’sat experience, uf Commissioners' salaries, which dinatur More than &gt;x&gt; student* private classrooms over Integrat­ allow the Com mission te spend
H. T . Milwee, said ha* shown a are lower than those paid by are expected,
up to S1.U00 without advertising
ed trhoola
"better deal" b» Independent some countie* of only S.ooo popu
It alto raised th« possibility for bid*.
bid*.
la lion
that 22 Nrgroet who wrera ordered
In other action, the board mov­
admitted to the only high school
John Krider, chairman and
ed te offer tile Geneva Negro David Gatchel aaid they would
in Warrvn County might show up
School property for tale. Another "rather work for free" thin ask
Oral Wednesday to find them­
school has been furnished for th* for raise* Vernon Dunn aaid all
selves alone In the hlg budding
children. Th* 43.200,000 school county official*, including Com­
that alia on a hill overlooking tha
L
A
F
A
Y
E
T
T
E
,
Ind.
(
U
P
D
Au
bonds were awarded to the firm missioner!. ahould draw salaries
town.
UmrlUct mounted a round tha
of Salomon and Huttler.
comparable with .tha** in
More than *uo whit* parents
TA I.U M lA .vtK E (U P I)— A Ffo.
clock' vigil at the M e nr of a mam Thursday night gave overwhelm­
Officials were enthusiastic amoth Wabash River Ice jam It ing approval to a resolution call­ rid* -Stela University profesaug
bout th* elate audit by Bryan W il­
miles long which Ibrratrns " tre­ ing for the conlimialion of the refused lu comment today on •
lis.
Willis'
general
statement
mendous destruction” In the la - makeshift desses which have been suggestion that b* tw fired fur
read. "Financial condition waa
fayrlte area if it breaks Lmsa. operated here since last Septem­ slating Uial public ufflrtala should
good; finances were well manag­
finer th* pwopl* Id accept Ini*.
Army engineer, and polire stood
ed and eapenilHures held within
ber, when tits high school waa gralion.
by to alert resident* of I-afay
available resources: budgets were
shut down
Senate
President * designate
etlc and Delphi tl the 35 foot high
property prepared and followed;
If there were any dissenters Jtowr) Johnson said Thursday
Ice forge, carrying rliunka if
property record* ware maintain­
W. K Kemp, president of Keml- trr *■ largr at automobiles, b* in lbs crowd, they remained si­ that Dr. Harris Dean ahould b*
ed; internal account* ware audit­
lent
dismissed from hu post for hia
ed each year and maintained in note Raceway, and other offi­ gma tn slip
labor leader Charles la-adman,
cials
from
the
local
harness
track,
address
The ire gorge slipped nnre valid railed the rally, said it was remarks made in an
accordance with good business
tomorrow will ask local legislator* Thursday night when It was ram
Munda) night to ih* Inter .Her tel
principle*."
a "mandate" to the Warren Coun­ Tallahasse* Council aw Human
te enact a law te allow raring.
innl liy a smaller let floe from
Kemp said that he. Karl Hlf- the flooded Peru area upstream ty Education Foundation to keep Relations,
■inhotham.
Rareway treasurer, on the rampaging Wabash How private classes going for the re­
Johnson said ht interpretod th*
mainder of the current school
and Randolph . Y. . Matheny,
serre
.
.
***r. after roaring for about a term for about M0 while stu­ remarks as "advocating a form
of government contrary to tha
fary, will ask for a local hill m||r downstream It Jammed a
"to carry out tha intentions of the K4ln j„ „
Delphi* and dent!.
dcmoriatlr form existing te Flo*
------•
—
*(ountjr
■rrfrrrndum ai this
in alsHit 2i) miles from Lafayette
nd* and the nation,"
|
W ASHINGTON (U P I)— Ss-cr* lata.”
Dean, tn
in lut,*Unc*&gt;
substance, "said
that
The Weather Bureau reported p
P o c K T n lr n n *
M *h»t
Seminole voters, by almoit a Ihre river crrvtcd al Delphi* and V J U n S , V e O S n
tary of Stale John Foster Dulle*
I U I S L I I , if slate official, would render
underwent what wa* described as &gt; t margin, approved harness rac­ Lafayette al about FI fret Tliurs
assistance and •nrouiagrment to
a "successful” harnia operation ing la a referendum. At yet, rac­ day night and has begun falling
ichool officials, integration could
b* rarrird out.
today during which the doctors ing hai nut liven allowrd, except National Guard nffneri said that
alto removed tissue and fluid for as "benefit" parformanrei.
Juhnson aald Dealt "besmirched
indicated less danger nf the ire
Tha request will be made at park churning downstream again.
"mlcrnaroplr eaamlnatlon"
Williams F u ll Shop. W. First St every stair legislator" and "qiiea*
Uncoln White, State Depart the meeting between legislator!
ti'inrd the sincerity ol any person
was entered last night
ment preta officer, aaid the 70- and the public te the County Com
Two old guns ami an vatimatrd who advocates anything te main,
year old secretary waa "on th* mission room te the courthouse,
g.10 in cash were stolen. Owner ef ata school segregation,"
operating table )**• than an starling at I a. m
the establishment quietly called po­
In today'! issue of The Herald
hour.”
lice Hill morning ami said, "1 had
Among Sanford golfer* in the a visitor last night and belierr
The operation at the Army's appears an open letter to toe
Ulh annual Silver Lake Invita­ there are some fingerprint* “
Waller Reed Hospital wat per public from th* Rareway.
tional tournament in l-eesburg are
formed by M*J. Gen. Leonard
Other artiori during the night re
Heaton. It was deernhed aa lay­
Gene Wilted, George Herndon, suited In th* arrrvt of l-s-rti) Al
Jim Spencer, Harry TuuWe, i lar lord for disorderly conduct and u»
man'* languagr aa repair of a
•nee Phillips and Dave Cunning log another'• prtqmrty without enn
rupture.
The Sanford Recreation Depart*
Witrel qualified for the Cham sent I'olir* said Alford pulled a men! schedule fur Ho- ariivitie*
White said in answer te a qut-s
The Houston, T*s. Gat and OU piunvhlp lligiit and yesterday took knife on another Negro in Caslle for the week of Feb. 16-21; Mon­
Uon that the tissue and fluid
were removed In the area of the Corp. nf St. Petersburg has ap­ a 76 in the Prat round. Herndon Brewer Court, then et«apesl in the day, rollerskating from 1 to A p,
hernia. Tisaue and fluid frequent plied for a permit to install a shot a 71
man's automobile. H r !* now a m . ballroom stance rlast from
Jack ilumgarner, greenskeep- resident of the city Jail.
ly are removed te cheek for pos submarine gas pipeline acroas
a to a .to. «nd Junior High night
ntdc cancer.
the Wekive River, *1 feet north rr at Silver Ijk e , played yester
Sammy Lee Wiggins, Negro, from 7-10 p. m
nf Stale Road to. between Lake day in ihr fouraoin* with his was airrslrd for assaolt ami bit
All of these activities will h«
-y _|
/\ ^ ,
brother. James Garner, television's lery. Tha rase was to come to ,, tjip Cute Center,
and Seminole Counties,
I TU C K U V C rtU n iS ,
Ilumgarner gathered courl this afternoon at 4.
The proposed pipe will ha hur­ Maverick
I &gt;. .day lilghlighta: S e n i o r
Lilt I* Information^ wav avallab c Hj^y, Night in the Voulh Winf
led in a trench with the top of almost as it any friends as his fa
the pipe at ■ minimum depth lie- moiis brother when hr played in on an acclden at Pth and ft renchjfom ^
lo, and Wednesday,
A tractor trailer half-filled with low the natural bottom of th* .Hanford during tha I'GA Open last |Av* this morning at 1* **1 Scan* squatr daneing from K to KKW.
' reports said a ear and motorcycle
crate* of celery overtumra yester­ waterway. Th* application waa Iterember.
Dn Thursday, the Youth W inf
Hie tournament will end Sun | were Involved, with no injuries and will he open to all from 7:30
day afternoon on a sharp curve made to th* Department of the
day.
I
little
damage.
between Oviedo and Wagner.
Army.
lo 10:3(1. and on the Friday
Harold Dean Bradley, driver of
agenda tn the Youth Wing la
the truck, said the accident was
Junior High night from 7:90 to
caused bv ‘The combination of a
10 to
shifting load and speed." There
Scheduled for Saturday frotp
were no injuries.
9 to 12 noon, at th* Armory, to
Damage to tha tractor trailer,
junior basketball; at the SouthAll Heminol* County ichool chll- faclurcn and dealers In th* I&lt;*-' b* guests of the Ia*gionnairr*
owned by Bowman Tranaiiortatlon
side School, baton lessons will
Inc , Gadsden, A la , was estimated dren will rrcalv* free tickets for gmn Hall, the Navy, Lake Mary Fre* rides, refreshment* and tie held from 10 to 11:20; and
at I6.00U. An Atlantic Coast Line 'kid's day" at ihr American Le­ Home Demonstration Club, Elks lours of exhibits ahould send thrm Settlor High night at th* Youth
i lull, firm mote High art class and away with fond tnemorioa.
freight tram waa held Up until the gion Fair neat Tuesday.
Wing from 7:30 te 10;30.
Cecil Charleston, chairman at
truck euuld tie moved from the
From 3 )0 to 1 p m. about 10,- 4 11 Clubs will have display!.
Tlie Youth Wing will be open
tracks. Investigating were Depu­ tffl student* art eapected te en­
From Frh. 16 21, thousands are Children’s Day, Tuesday, ha* ask­
from * to S p. m. every week­
te** L. J. Kria and Robert Johnson. joy rides on tha midway for nine expected te visit th* grounds ed all Lrglunnairr* to he al the
day afternoon.
on Highway 17 92, just south of grounds at I p in. to assist with
tents, and tour th* rahiblta.
The Fair opens officially Mon­ Sanford In addition te commer­ the youngsters "We raped a tre­
day at 4:ln p, ns., when l.ynn cial displays, a huge ten! behind mendous crowd, ami will need all
Lyons, president of the Fair Aaso- the Legion Hail will hold exhibits tha help w* can get." h* aaid
rialion, cut* th* ribbon on the hy many civic clubs and organ!,
The third meeting at the Semi­ new commercial exhibit building. taliona. The Legion Auxiliary will
A formation nf Jet toimberi from
nole County Education Associa­ The ceremony will he preceded serve hat dogs and hamburger*
Ramey Field dipped iti wing* lit
tion waa held laat night at to* by a 20-minute band ronceri, from Uta kitchen of th* new build­
Partly cloudy through Saturday. farewell salute this morning a* the
Pinecreat School.
fc storing
th*
ieminoi*
High ing.
High
today 71 to M , low tonight U S A . Frankite D. Roosevelt ta il,
Roger Harris apoke to th* group School band.
Five ride* for adult* and Bv* •2 to #*. Southeasterly wtais It rd from May port for th* Mediter­
on a proposed Insurance plan,
Karlyl* Housholder. local attor­ for childreo are Ihc apecialty of to H asllet per hour.
ranean.
including hoapitaliaatioo and m* ney and secretary of th* Associa­ the Page Combined Show*, a firm
Th* fly-over of ASD Bhjrwwf,
dical benefit*.
tion. will give a brief dedication that promise* everything W th*
nor* honored Heavy Attack Squad­
Th* Association learned that addrasa.
way of midway aaritement.
ron I I . which i* deploying on ih »
member* at to* Future Teachers
A w»ek at nit trim asst and aduNeat Thursday the children of
A grass ter* waa put out by the aircraft carrier for six months.
Club from Seminoi* High School cation ia planned hy Fair offl the Lu'heran Haven Children's Sanford Fir* Department shortly Tha Roosevelt will relieve Ihe For*
will be interning n*at week nn rials. Com uercial exhibit. Include Hume, Slavla, and the Methodist after I p
lode# at tat West rrdal. bringing back to Sanford
dcr count# toaahaat
I Waal and Central Florida uteou- Childim * Hums, Enterprise, will *Fuat Bk
I th* mao ad V A U A

School Expansion
Program Started

Front Royal Plans
Mixing Showdown

Authorities Watch
Ice-Jammed River

FSU Prof Silent
On Dismissal Plea

Raceway Will Ask
For Race Approval

Dulles' Operation
Is Termed Success

Negro'Takes’ Car
Without Consent

Sanford Golfers
Play In Tourney

Schedule Listed
For Recreation
In Coming Week

Firm Asks Permit
For Gas Pipeline

Nobody Injured

Seminole County Fair Starts Monday

Insurance Talked
A t Teacher Meet

Weather

Blaze Extinguished

Squadron Saluted
Upon Deployment

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115267">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 12, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115268">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115269">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 12, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115270">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115271">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 12, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115272">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115273">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115274">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115275">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11561" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11199">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/cc9b12064fd7cd90f46131bf565d9e5f.pdf</src>
        <authentication>9ea969729ff302734ab4ad7a2fd03bd4</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115266">
                    <text>0

'Outstanding Young Farmer' Of Seminole County

Fine Cows Produce Fine Milk

Childern Starved, Chained, Unloved
Young Calves Need Tender Care

Top Young Farmer
In State Contest

Future Producers Out To Pasture

Girls Get Prettier As Men Get Older
By F R A N K TCI.KAZF.lt
W ASHINGTON |OPT) - Ptvtrjr
member can hire eight
tri, and In tome r u n nine,
■tor* uni ally ran hire about
that many. Moat ot thrae
turn out to he female, amt the
•utnurntiered male ataffrri claim
Mto stria arc getting prettier.
There has been a theory that
M l Judgment reaulla almply from
Ml# fact the men are grttmc old
ar. It alao haa tieen widely aa
gumed that every living doll on
Capitol llllt, tn addition to her
■thrr good polnla. alao could take
Niorthand and type.
roc a few day a here remnlly
WUi Iheae bellefa were rudely
apened to question when a local
■vadrl agency, aharni arlioul and
•mployrnrnt aervire ran thin help
Warded ad in a local newspaper:
lin e pUuMiet:
t.'oagrrsfinan
seeks lovely, rbarm lig girl to
gyate front offlee, vh»» visitors
around, handle appnls. Sh«rt
hand and typing not nerea. Hut
wtH mean ealary tnrrraae. Thla
k more "fun" than Job. Salary
Reacting t A Kisort
Although one Home member
MM &gt;ay, "It sounds like » sens
tar*4 office,'’ the Initial reaction
emong qualified obaenrra on
Capitol Hill waa a anorl
“ BaloneyI" a n o r I • d 1.4cry
■harr. one awch qualified obterv
•r Sharp la aerrrtary, male, In
Rap IV. R. Poagc (D Texas), and
during the rcernl cirri Ion turn
ever acted aa iimdfirlal one man
employment agency for aome pm

dliplaccd congressional helpers,
"tiring heaulifiil never burl
anybody around here." Sharp
opined "Hut all the girl* I know
have to work. When the appll
cant* antwer Dial ad I lx* they
are told, ‘lorry. Dial Job ha* l«een
filled. Hut how about signing up
for a course In our charm school
to he ready when aomething else
open* up’?"
"No »urh thing,” tald the love­
ly, rharmlng voice gracing the
phone at the model agency "lt*a
a aure enough Job niter. We've
liad a number of girl* in to talk
about H and have picked Iwo nr
three very deiiraldr candidate*
who will be *ent lo *. e Ihe con
great mao short!)."
Well Trained Volte
Ttie voire naturally wa* too
welt trained to name Die member
involved. It dropped only the
merrst hint, which Hep Seymour
llalpern I R N Y . I promptly de­
nied
All he did, tald llalpein. tp»,ik
Ing through a secretary, male,
was make a raiual Inquiry of the
agency, at the suggestion nl a
friend, and when he found tl dealt
more in model* Ilian secretaries
hr said he dropped the whole
tiling.
Anyway, glrlt, Halpern'a pay
roll now la filled, am) with people
who ran type and take shorthand
The lovely, rharmlng voire nat­
urally wasn’t too happy at Ihe
way thing* lurried out However,
It said filling rorigrrttlnttal jobs
wat nothing new for the agency.
Prrviou* requests. It roricrded.

tended to put office skills first
and rharm second.
At congressional js.t&gt; aralei, of
course, there it no rrsion why
our lawmakers can’t have both.
House me miser* can pay up tu
311,31102, Tlie top pay In a sena­
tor's office it *16.300
For that kind of dough, where
Is Ihe beauty who can’t learn lo
take shorthand?

Joe K Hiker, Hanford dairyman City Commission last December
and member of the City Commis­
The "Outstanding Young Farm ­
sion, has been named Seminole er'* I* a deacon in the T’trsl Meth
County’s Outstanding
Young
odist Church, a member of Die
Farmer.
A judging panel of agricultural Cattlemen's Association, Die Cen­
leaders selected (taker over four tral Florida's Milk Producer's As­
others nominated hy the public. sociation and the Jaycees. He Is
Judging was based on progress married and has three children.
In agricultural career, soli and
resource conservation practices
,
.
,
and contribution to the rommun O V I G Q O J l i f l l O r S
Ity. Tlie project ia sponsored by
the Jaycees and the Florida I ’ord D C l C a t ' j Q 111 O f f ]
Tractor Co. In cooperation with
The Oviedo Junior High basket­
the American Petroleum Institute
ball train yesierjlay handed San­
linker will tie entered in the ford Junior High it* second de­
state ronlrst and Is eligible to feat of tile *c*»on. 21-21.
compete for many award* Includ­
Hob Fulgham led Oviedo with
ing an all expense trip at the Na to point*. Fred Join* and Don
Ilona I Awards Program in Cedar Mr.Murray e a c h had seven to
Itapids, Iowa, April 6 6
pure Hanford.
The to owner ot Green Valley
In the girt*' game, Swufoid 'wat
Dairy, Itakrr it a native of Han Oviedo, II 10 Irene Johnson bad
ford The dairy is the producer 17 points for Hxnh.nl Suianne
director of Perfection Dairies Partin, with IS. led Oviedo.
Itakrr was elected to the Salifurd

I 'oiled Press Intemalkoal
An Infant diet of starvation. Po­
lice find three children chained in
their home. A man la charged
with trying to hang his 3 year old
son.
Police were investigating these
weekend development* today, and
Georgia authorities were making
a renewed elfort lo find a 7-&gt;earold girl whose parents have re­
fused to let doctors treat her for
tuberculosis.
Mr*. Opal Moore, 26, was held
on a manslaughter charge In Mo
bile. Ala in ronncrllnn with the
death of her to month-old daugh­
ter, Sybil I mu Authorities said
an autopsy showed the child died
of severe malnutrition and dehy­
dration.
"There »a* no blood, or even
water, in her body," Asst. Cor­
oner Dr Ernest 1,. Brown said.
"She looked like she had tieen in
a concentration camp."
Poverty lllamrd
Police said extreme poverty fig­
ured In the death, which occurred
Jan 21 They raid the mo'her,
with five other children and two
other adult*, lived "in eitrcmc
squalor.”
Police in Lillington. N.C., reI" fed Saturday they found three
ch‘« 1«*n. ragged and hun
« ry ’ •h,cl‘ l" ,
" “ *? ” *
through a hole in the wat) and

were fastened to l log ouis.de
Welfare official* look custody of
the youngstersInvritigal i.-f minted Dm Mail-Iren- -Maiy Lee Allen. 12, Geraldtne Allen 10 and Jerry Allen, I
— aa saying their father had made
them prisoner and that they had
gone without food from Monday to
Friday of last week.
Their only mral during that per
iod, ihe children related, wa* glv
en them by a neighbor Friday
. . .
• .
.
..
when they managed to free them
selves and leave the house. The
father later Ded them up again,
they aald.
.
Officer* arrested the father.
Bussell Allen, 33. and said charg­
es would be filed when the Inves­
tigation waa complete.
Attempt ot lla ig tag
Authorities in Walhalla, S C., to­
day held A. J . Eller, 33. on
charges he tried to hang hi* 3yrarold son with a wire and
liurnrd him with cartridge caalnga
heated on a stove. The formal
charge ws* assault and battery
with intrnl to kill.
Deputies said Eller had recem
ly completed an I I month Jail
term for beating the hoy.
Georgia health aullioritJei and
lawmen reported thay still ware
without a clue as to the where­
abouts of Patsy Gillespie, whose
serious illness last year was di­

sgnosod aa Uibercwloaia af Mm
bona.
The child's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Olha Gillespie of Atlanta, re­
fused to have Palsy treated oo
grounds this would violate the
bellefa uf a religious sect to which
they belong. The parents and
child disappeared
alter legal
steps were taken to provide med­
ical care, and itnce Novrm lxp
authorities have tried without awe
n I n e * I as P o l a r
ces* tto
locate Patsy.

Negro Tells India
About Integration
NEW D E LH I (U P lI -T h # Hey.
Marlhln Luther King, ofMlontgoinary, Ala., haa arrived here to be­
gin a monthlong speaking loom
during which he will tell Indiana
abcAit hi* efforts to end segrega­
tion in Ihe Amrrlcan South.
A government apokriman aald
King will meet President Hajen*
dra Prasad a n d
P r e m ie r
Jawaharlal Nehru while ha M ta
this country.
King, a Negro Baptist, wa* tha
leadyr of the Montgomery bus
boycott which ted to a federal
court order outlawing segregating
on public buses in tha AUbam P
capital.

O ^o H

Handbags
our chnrmlnjf selection of Spring; and Summer handbag*.
Why not choose one for your favorite Valentine from
our hirjfe array of straw*, vinyl*. In nil the lovely
p«a!el colors ami white. Unlocked with fruit, flowers
and many designs,

2.98

up

Jewelry
She'H lie pleased with her gift of costume

Bull M arket Declining;
Experts Aren't Worried
Ry E LM E R t . W A ITE R
l ’FI Tina m ill Editor
NEW Y tiltK (U P IJ— The buU
market ag.d l i month* or If
years according to sHm does the
Calculating — has had a 1 per cent

daaline
Inatead of being worried, the
Wall Htraal tiaperta aptwar happy
about It. They hold Ihe drop U
healthy for the market. Some
think the decline ought to be car
Tied further— to M par cent or

■or*.
The Market had been In an al
■uai alralghl line rite since it
touched 420 In the Dow Jones In
duatrlal average In October of
W T . To Die 1*39 high uf 0U0 plus,
ha gain haa bean ISO polnti or 43
par cent.
The asaragr Dial crossed Duo In
IMF waa down to M&gt;2 on April
M . tat.’, and hasn’t been that low
■Dice "cnee the lT-yrar age h r
RM bull.

According to Ida chart esparto

/

nicer

1.00 up

to an lull a day low Monday uf
around 371 ta considered a minor
correction, ami one llllt might
tiring m some new tatying
If the eocrerllon should go lo
4u per rent of the iwo point rise it
would bring the average down lu
around 325.
At each of thru- level* Ihe mar
ket ha* mal support In the past,
end hence It Is believed It could
meet it again. The 323 figure is
une that haa produced great sup
port The market touched that
figure last on Sept. 23. tttls It
also hit It twice in IMS and once
in June, 1037. It was a tough fig
ure to penetrate and U will pro
duce strung resistance on the way
down, it ka held
This Isn’t lo Indicate that there
will be a drop of that scope. Hut
It does demonstrate that Wall
Street Ivn’t worrying about the
market’s health

Wtf (dot Mm future of the market

Not For The Birds

hr taut R haa dana M the peat,
I ylangad Haa aught to hava a
aarracUoo af 3i 14 to 40 par cent
M the Ha*. One third of the rise
b I I polnla and that’* 10 par rent
Ml Mm avaraga. If H went that low
fea avaraga would go to Ml,
bvaat ainco Nov, M, Mg.
O a MRwat daaliaa af I par aoat

COPENHAGEN,
D EN M A R K
(U P l) — ret shop owners have
Isanded together in • campaign
against the manufacturer* of bird
rage*.
Ttl* shop owner* have rum
plained that the new bird eage*
are so small the bird* can t Mira
around la Mm m .

• )

Jewelry-and cupid couldn't think of
gift. Itracelet*, Necklaces, Pins, Marring*.

Dawnelle
Gloves
One site fit* ail in erisp summer white, btsek and
spring pastels. Such a useful and exciting g ift
Let ue help you select your Valentines heart­
winning gift from our lovely aaaorunent.

5 A N F O R O

“We Invite Charge Account!*

100 up

9

�= 1

U. S. 'Risk' Is Cited
On Tape Recording
W ASHINGTON ( U T D - A report
v i i In print today saying Am trim took ■ "calculated n i l " to
■ate It U. S. Airmen, if they atilt
are alive, in revealing evidence
that Ruaaia ahot down their plane.
The Army Navy-Air Korea Re*
later gave the behind acene* ac

Chamber Expects
Caldwell To Urge
'Public Activity'
(iueata at the annual Chamber of
■Vimmeree banquet Friday night
dill hear an nutipoken veteran
aI stale amt federal government.
Wlldard Caldwell, former gov
ernor of Florida, will addreva the
group on " T h r Responsibility of
the Businessman"
Chamber official* feel that Cahl
well will dwell on the need for the
average buaineavman to a**tirnr
hi* place in tocal and Mate gov
eminent; by demon*tritlng hla
it crest in how (at money ia ipenl
ml voicing hla opinion* when he
Jk-el* dissatisfied
Caldwell la known a* a eelap
forceful speaker
Chamber of
Commerce President Mack Cleve­
land J r. said that the prominent
lawyer "w ill leave no doubt iff
any minde aa to hla opinion*, no
milter what hi* subject"
The banquet will be held Fri
day at « 30 p. m. in the Mayfair
n. On the program la an organ
velty by Glenn Nel*on and Ken
Chastain of Orlando Dinner mu»le
will he followed hy ipeclal aelecMona
U&lt;«. J. C. Hutehiaon will intro
dure the gurat ipeakar. Reservatlona may be made at the Cham­
ber of Commerce. Membera are
•rged to call ai roon aa poaalhle
aa the number la limited.

I

t

Honduras Rebels
Reported On Hove

count of govern man! re aMining
Conviction alto grew that Runian
radio aignal* lured the C130 into
Soviet Armenia where it waa ihot
down tail Sept. 1.
At thr tame tune, military men
expected the Red* to try impo*
ing tighter security tnraturat on
their fightar plane operation* along the Iron Curtain. Some mil­
itary quarter* were unea*y be
cause disclosing evidence on the
shotting Incident al*o ihowed how
effectively the We*t'» electronic
eavesdropping apparatu* can de­
tect Communitt radio Irrquencie*
and operating pattern*
The Rrgittrr, a privately pub
llthed military journal, indicated
tine reason (or revealing the taped
evidence to thr Red* wa* to head
off any "phony announcement"
that thr mining men, if alive,
hart hern caught spying.

Sheriff Says Hike
In Salary Should
'Be Comparable'

There were IT men aboard the
plane when, according lo U. S. re­
cording* of Human pilots' radio
conversation*. It was shot down
The Red* returned six bodie* but
never accounted (or the other 11
men
They claimed the plane
crashed.
Tha Register Mid B waa thought
for some week* after the tncidrnt
that the Rutiian* might be de­
taining the 11 beeaute they could
tell the truth about the shooting.
Or, 1/ they were dead, the Hrds
might have kept their bodlr* be­
cause of evident* of *h# shoot­
ing
In January, tie Register said,
thr Ru»aian» decreed that foreign
flier* violating Soviet irrrim ry
would be Imprliontd for a* much
a* to year*. That startrrt ipecula
tion that the 11 Americans were
alive and thal the Human* might
intend s e n t e n c i n g them nr
drummed up charge*
Disclosure of thr tiprd evidence
wa* "a calculated risk to save"
the men, if alive, Ihe publication
said, and in any event it may
"force the Hrd» to think twice he
fore they altaei another unarmed
transport."

News Briefs

Just Marking Time

Youths To Factory

Ike Seeks Money

More Unemployed

TE G U C IG A L P A . H o n d u r a s
f U l l l — Reporta from northweetern Ifooduras *aid today a force of
about 1,000 rehelt la advancing on
Santa Iloas*. capital of Copcn provffbee and chief city in the area.
The force threatening Santa
Hun waa at id lo be made up of
insurgents who occupied the near­
by town of Copan Tueaday but
withdrew at the approach of loyal
troop*.
The firat bglutog r«-|«&gt;rtw! m
to* five-day old revolt occurred at
Ihr river port of Saba, aUnit 120
elite* northeait of here, where a
loyal officer and ■ rebel leader
^*re reported kklled in a akirmuh.
Saba la lea* than 40 mile* from
Olanchitn, a town taken over by
Ihe reticle alter the government
TA I.LA H A S S LE ID J 'I i — The
WASHINGTON (U P D — D. S
ameun bad fled. There waa no Surgeon General I-rroy E Burnry vlatr's Senate Itousr Apprupna
nmedlate r*pnrt W a y on the today warned the nation'* health 1Hons Subcommittee began an on
progre»» uf a loyal relief rutumn officer* that It t* "probable" that Ihr ground* survey today of agrn
which bad liei n« reported on the
outbreak* of influenra sweeping cirs in an effort tn rwt live state
way to Olanchilo.
budget.
Europe may htt the U . S
The rebel radio Tuesday night
Burney pointed to reports from
Imported activity on a third front.
the World Health Drganilation of
**&gt;'. "ig that a former commander
outbreak* of various type* ol in
GENEVA &lt;171*11 - The World
the garrlton at Cholutrva, in
fluenia tn several European roun Health Organtralion re p u r t e d
uu.rii*iern Hondurai, had nten tries
*’
Tiic-sdayr that new drugs had
at ami; the govarnmant "at the
"Although no outbreaks In the helped reduce tuberculosis death*
bead nf a atrong group of regular
u . s. have t«-en reported *o far." about 30 per cent from 1931 to
toWiera."
Ilurney said.
further introduc- 1937.
tlou of the disease ia probable "
U p renrweii a recummrndation
that private physician* give ipr
W ASHINGTON (D T II - A llud
rial consideration lo thr desirabi­ get Rurrau study showed today
lity nf vaccinating the aged, the that, despite all budget • cutting
RICHM ON D , V*. lU P Iy -i.o v chronically ill. pregnant women, elaim*. Congress last year wound
J Lindsay Almond'* "little legitla- hospital staffs and industrial and up voting to spend more money
4&gt;irc * meet* today to seek new service groups where absenteeism than Tresnlent Eisenhower roeom
mean* lo slave off iddltlnnal in­ would create serious disruption
rnendrd.
tegration in Ihe vtele'* public
Ilurney'* statement wa* de*
aehoole.
srritied a* "advance warning to
Almond, pledging Ui seek "har­ health officer* " He asked that
A M M A N , Jordan ( D T t i - t J . 8.
mony" despite the dtveraily of they be on thr lookout awl re
international development l o a n
idea* on limiting up court - flat­ l&gt;orl promptlv any laboratory con
luiul officials said Tilrsday they
tened segs-gation defilin'i . « t i firmationi of ihe virus
had decided to granl the Amman
scheduled lo appear l&gt;efiiri the 40
Kledrtr Co. a 11.200,000 loan for
member leglilaltve commission at
•unstructlon awl Improvement of
lla firat meeting Iwhlnd cloaed
lacwer plants here
doura,
MEM
n
its
.
Tenn
(
D
T
I
l—
Mem
gg Tha guvemur, gratified that
here na* no violence or disorder phi* Mayor Edmund Orgtll wa*
W ASHINGTON (U P D — Trrsi
a* a third Virginia locality- ad­ turned away from the poll* m a
mitted Nrgloe* to ita while tchool* special game and fish election dent Eisenhower firmly assured
He wa* unable to produce a Mayor Willy Hraridt of West HerTuesday, aaid he would prr*enl hi*
own anti integration hleai to the state hunting fishing license, voter tin today thal Ihr D S will "de
group and then Jet it plunge Into registration card or current ta* fend'' Ihe German city against
receipt lo prove his residence hn any destructive efforts of the
He work
Communists.
A new liallJe plan a lo be i•re­ the elty.
lented to the full 140-member Gen
rral Anemtdy when It reconvene*
it* ipeclal teition March 31.

Tax Take Increases

Tu Try Ex-Pilot

Whittlin’ Budget

t

TB On Decline

«

No Bu(l£et-(’uttintf

Legislators Seek
‘Mixing* Answers

.Iordan Gets Million

Mayor Turned Away

Berlin Aid Pledged

Man Prefers Fine
To ‘Alternative*

Meeting May Influence
Local Legislation Plea

A T L A N T A (t ’l ' D - T r u l i B Da
via, accused of waving a "ilow
Decisions made •&lt; a morning
down" rign to warn moioriii ap­
meeting may affect the resulla lit
proaching a police radar lone. 1a conference tomorrow night becho»e to pay a 3M fine rather
tween thr Hoard of County Comthan accept an alternative offer­
miaaionert and the local legisla­
ed him by Judge Frank White,
tive delegation
g While *aid the ftnr would be
The commission U slated to
Waived if Davii agreed to diiplay
meet at ILJO a. ro with Ihr dchuol
the sign eight hour* a day for
Board and Mrs Mary Earle Walk­
five daya ta lb* renter of lht
er, tai assessor According lo H.
city.
T,
Mil we*.
superintendent of
SCbools, "assessment policies will
be discussed "
At • » tomorrow night. Com­
A Negro woman was found dead
thi* morning ia her home at t*I7 missioner* will join the delega­
Avocado Avs. Coroner Hugh Dun- tion of the Mayfair Inn for din­
eon laM that Lula Lockett. 43. ner. County legislation will be
Jved of natural causes Thr iody proposed to Sen. Douglas Slcn" i i taken lo Bruton and WUIi m u strum, Hrp Mack Cleveland Jr.,

Negro Found Dead

^

VOL. 1 U X

AN

'JniUd Vnm Lesseed W in

IN D EPEN D EN T D A ILY

KaUbliahtd 1W8

a whole year of recoinmrndrd
bills brfure them for discussion,
thr seaston should be a busy on*.
Action taken during the morning
Is rapeclrd to rank high on Ihr
list
T h r legislative delegation will
hold a public meeting Saturday
at 9 a. m. in the County Commiss­
ion room at the courthouse Group*
and individual! may diacusa pro­
posed bill* with the delegation al
that time.
Truposed legislation will he
brought up before Ihe Florida
Legislature la the forthcoming
session The three members of
the Seminole County delegation
have remarked m Ihe good a*

NEW SPAPER*

W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 11)59

SANFORD.

FIXIHIDA

NO. 868

New Giant Storm Invades East;
TwoShips, 48 Aboard, Missing
Ice, Snow Blanket Two Other Vessels
Commission Backs
East; Mid-Nation
Wildlife Program Hit By Flooding Say Aid Is Needed

land in Florida for wildlife re
fuget Such a law was repealed in
IPkl, but the Commission said it
would be desirable in view of pro
posal* in provide federal money
(or waterfowl management pur­
pose*
ll said Ihe price of duck slump*
waa recently upped from
lo 1.1.
inrt Congress earmarked all funds
from duck stamp salra for land
JCi|Uialtiun.
Other proposed legislation gel­
ling Commission hacking was gen­
eral boat licensing awl safely reg­
ulation* for the slate, joint regula­
tion of fish lo lelal water* by Ihe
Commission and Ihe (H'partim-nt
of Conservation, and provisions for
county comintsstni to condemn pri­
vate property for public arena lo
public watrra.
The Commission said Uie legisla­
tion tied not l-s-en worked out in
final form, bul said g gave its
The federal government kicked
backing in hope* lht law* would
in its annual allowance for Sem­
be worked out during the |95g art
inole County school* this morning. aloo.
Funds emounting lo IHSjtnJUt
will be used for current operating
etpensri. The compensation la far
arhuol children whose parents
work at the Sanrord Naval Air
Station and other federal agrmiei
An immediate payment of |uQ,72 * has been certified by thr Repattmenl of Htallh. Education and
W rlfair in Wastilngton, lb C The
TAU^HAASKF. (UPI) — A
federal assistance will he used by
Florida State Dmverslty protrsaor
tf*e County Hoard of public in
j blamed "die hard memtwr* of the
slructlon for lb* fSaeel year of
I state la-gislaiurr" and other state
19&amp;V.
The aniwutbcwent wa* made In #nd local officials for drlavs In
a telegram So The Herald by Sens. solving thr states racial prob
tenia.
Spessard L. Holland and George
Ur. Harris Dvwn of the FHU
A. Haialher* end Kep. 8yd Heraahool jf education ssM •ffi -*l|
lung
ansa* of this country where Inte­
gration ha* worked, slalr affinal*
have rrndrrrd assistance and rncourageinen! U&gt; school otllcialv in
carrying nul ihr program "
Itul he lold Ihe local cminnl on
human rrlalhms Ihal such a m n
dll Ion dor* mu ralsl In Florida
"became most officials prefer to
NEW YORK ( D T I ) — Sen bam cater lo Use demands of the pub
J Krvln Jr. iD N .C .l charged to tic rather lhan apply pressure to
day that on many occasions dur­ tone obedience lo law and order "
If Ihr opposition of "tile hard
ing recent jeers the Supreme
Court hei usurped and exercises member* of Ihr slalr le-gitla
the power of Congreve awl Ihe ture" rou id tie overcome "Ftor
sl.vtra lo amend Ihe Constitution ula will have taken its lirst step
while protradng to Interpret t1
toward taking its rightful poiltlcMI
Ervin aaid. "In so doing, the among Ihe other stale* of Alner
Suprrmr Court has encroarhed Ira,” Dean added
Dr. Charles R Manley of Use
upon thr constitutional power* of
Congrrss as thr nation'* IrglvL graduate school of rducallon at
live body and struck down stale A A M University agreed itiai
action and state legislation ui slate offlriala must give more
arras clearly committed tn the leadership U Florida la to be In
trgrated
atale" by thr Constitution
The senator la a member ig tbs
Senate Judiciary Commillee awl
a former North Carolina Supreme
Court Jualire.
Ervin also said M la "shrsr in
tellrctual rubbish" to say Ihal
American* mutl believe in Ihe
"infallibility of judges" or to at
cepl Iheir "judtrlal ablwrallont"
WASHINGTON (DTI)— Treat
He said Ihe people "hair an
Inalienable right lo think and dent Elsenhower made ll crystal
speak Iheir honest thoughts run clear today thal he has no Inten­
errning all things under Ihr sun. tion of replacing hla ailing friend.
including the decisions of Supreme John Fostrr Dulles, a* secretary
nf stale.
Court majorities.'*
Elsenhower, aulborlird James
C , Hagrrty, his pres* secretary,
to drny tn the strongest posstblr
terms report* Hut hr has din
cussed with Intimate* Ihr pusslhii
it) of naming a successor in
Enthusiastic reports of TTA pro Dulles
jrcts during the pasi year wenHagrrty Tuesday night dismiss
made last night at the annual &lt;d thr rrportt as "cornplelely
Founder* Day program.
rockryed " Today, he lold news
Representative*
from
count) men the Trrsidrnt called hi* at
schools described their special trntinn lo Ihr rrports and told
money making
promotions and him to "double" ihe denial
nlhrra which had proved parti
" I said that these stories were
rulirly successful.
'completely cockeyed," Hagrrty
The report* underscored the said " I want to double it today
themr of Ihe program, "Success — double ll in spades."
ful Service Trojecta." Mrs Hoy
Such stories, he said, are "rn
Mann, program chairman was ac Urely without foundation . . they
rlaimrd for Inspiring the •chonl are just not true."
reports, as many will be found
useful to other ruunty groups
Stewart Gatrhelt and Mrs Vet
l » l Mitchell welcomed thr large
audience to Founder'* Day. held
this year at Pinecresl School The
W ASHINGTON tU I'l) Hrp
annual celebration ts sponsored Girnn Cunningham (R N r b ) says
by the County T T A council, or in his newslrttrr thal Congress
ganitrd in February. IW7
should tie put on s five or ataday week tn rllmlnatr "Tuesdayto Thursday's club mem tiers.
Cunningham said congressmen
CHICAGO ( U T D — The National
Safrly Council Issued their re­ from slates pear Washington stay
minders for a safe Valentine's in thr rapllal only front Tuesday
morning until Thursday afternoon.
Day Weekend
"Valentine, I love you true:
"Sure hop* no one runs ever
you."
C A D IL L A C . Mich. ( U T I ) - T h e
And
weekly meeting of the board of
"Watch yourself ta traffic, director* of Calwrfte, the biggest
mine;
ski area in the Midwest, was post­
"Who w«M* a k**4i|M VsJsa poned Tuesday mghl horsuaa of

TA LL A H A S S E E &lt; U T D — The
Game and Fith Cummlstlon loilay
gave lla harking to an U-polnt
legislative program propoard hy
the Florida Wildlife Federation.
Cropoied legislation include* a
uniform ran* p&lt;de fishing llrsn**
(or all person* between the ages
of Ik arid *6. • ipeclal one million
dollar appropriation for fi»h man­
agement, water access, construe
lion of boat ramp* and noiioua
vegetation control.
The Commission also skid It
W ASHINGTON (D TI i— Congress
would bark legislation to enablt
marked time todky while thr blare the federal government to buy
of its juke ho* tnve»i -sfton play­
ed on.

One of four county official* »*k
mg for a 32, too falary increatr ha*
amended hi* re&lt;|uc*t to a raitc
making lu* pay comparable to that
of rompentatiun* received hy like
official* in adjoining counties.
In a letter tn Rep. Gordon Fred­
erick, Sheriff J. L. Hobby laid, ' I
want to go on record a* aiking for
no more than the adjoining coun­
tie* pay iheir ihcrtff. ( want to be
B U D A P E S T, Hungary (U P lt—
fair and ju*t to you and the cttlCommunitt
govern
ten* of our county by leaving Ihr Hungary's
amount of my cotnpemalion to menl ha* ordrrrd high school pu­
pils to work in (arlnrte* aavrral
your discretion."
A petition aliened by Hobby. Mr*. hours earh week.
Mary Karl* Walker, John Gallo­
way and O I’. Herndon ha* been
aubmlttrd to the legislative deleW A S H IN G TO N ( D l l ) — Presi­
gatiun fur action in the n o t ses- dent Elsenhower aiked Cong ret*
nun nf the Legislature The pell inlay fur supplemental appropria­
Hon requests a pay ral»e lo fit,- tion totaling I2.4I4.UOO.WW for the
400 foe each uf the official*, who lurrent fiscal year.
ar* now receiving iv.ooo per an­
num.
Rep Frederick and ICep. Mack
LO N D O N i U T tl — The number
Cleveland Jr. both *aid thi. morn- of unemployed In Britain soared
Ing that they had received "far lo 620,000 in January, Labor Min­
more rripontc than expected" uter lain MacLeod told the Mouse
from the public concerning the of Common* Tuesday.
propuaed hike.
Official* re&lt;|Ue*ting tfir raiie
prrviouily have stated they feel
TA L L A H A S S E E &lt;171*1» — U ev
Iheir compensation sliuuld equal
Ihal of County Judge Wilaon Ale*- eragr Director H. G. Cochran
said today whiskey, beer and
ander, who receive* *11,40(1.
Annual ialary now rei-r^vrjl by elgarrl la* collertinas for January
Ihe vherin in s’uituia county is ' we.i up tor ih.- tirtu •jowcuth*
HU.bOOi Orange, 110.000; Mahon, month
fM.fjOO; l.akr, ItO.fhK); Jack HO],
39,(JOO; ilravanl. flo.iaai
H AVANA i D TI I— Revolutionary
leader Ernesto "Che" Gurvara an
nounecd that Alan Robert Ny*.
a (ornier V. S Navy pilot, would
he tried on charging of conspiring
to shoot Fldet Castro for IWn.WO

Physicians Warned
Of European Flu

(Eh? $mtfard fimtU)

$95,262 Approved
For Schools Here

'M ix' Lag Blamed
On 'Die-Hards'

Court Is Charged
On 'Encroaching'

Dulles To Slay,
Eisenhower Avers

PTA Celebrates
Annual Birthday

Congressman Asks
Long Work Week

Bandaged Valentine

Skiicrfl 'Snowed In*

Dnitrd I'rrvs Inlrinallonal
The second giant storm of win
ter. whirh triggered a deadly
combination of tornadoes, blit
rards and Hoods. pu»hrd into the
East today with a blankrt of ice
and snow.
A sheet of ice spread from the
southern Grrat I ak.rs into New
England, turning highways into
Irracherous skidway*
In St laiuts work crew* probed
the nibble and debris nf a tene­
ment area whrrr s predawn tor­
nado early Tuesday killed at least
2? persons and injured more lhan
3i0 In addition, there were three
weather connected death* In both
Illinois and Wisconsin, two earh
in Arirona. Indiana. Ohln and
Michigan, and one apiece In both
Iowa and I'ennsylvanla for a total
of 33
Flash floods swirled out nf
streams to Inundate parts ol In­
diana. Ohio awl I'ennsylvanla —
Ihr same areas which weathered
some of ihe worst flood* in their
histones less lhan a month ago.
Gusty winds drifted heavy *nnw
from (hr Up|ier Mississippi Valley
Into New England with up to ail
Inrhea of snow blanketing portion*
of Wisconsin amt Michigan, and
Ihrrr to four inches common rile
where The ifmvr pushed Into west
rrn New York Ihe scene of ear
lirr heavy snows this season
The nation's mid continent, reel
mg under a three day onslaught of
I r, snow, rain amt high winds,
was l&gt;rslrgvd by a Irish Invasion
of arrtlc air Ihal worsened high
way condition* Many road* were
closed or impassable lieraiisr of
high waters, and the freere alter
a lhaw intrraifd thr hazards of
the slippery roads
i duo once again Imre tbs' hr uni
of flood* unleashed hr lorrenllal
rain* About tail persons were
evacuated and emergencies de
dared in Koutlay. Van Wert and
Etida near Lima
Van Wert was the hardesl hit
h&gt; flood* An •itliualed 75 In IlKJ
fainitbei were «v*rualrd from
Iheir homes when Town ('reek
overflowed its hanks Hmldlng*
on Ihe rlly's nuukirtt were flood
ml by *» much a* siv feet of w*
Irr

Drill Discovered,
Safe Not Touched

H A L IF A X ( l l l 'l ) — Tim grey
sea* awl (reeling wiiuia of tin.
North Atlantic today held in their
grip the fair of in persons aboard
two misting fishing trawlers, one
Icelandic and ihe other New­
foundland
At least two other vestals were
reported in trouble.
The d&amp;T-ion .lull Irum L eland
has not been heard from since Sal-

Famed Driver Dies
On Daytona Trad.

urday when her captain radioed
she was In danger from the tow­
ering seas and heavy icing which
threatened her stability. She ear­
ned a crew of i|.
The Blue Wave, a sou ton New­
foundland vessel ha* hern missing
since Monday after sending a dis­
tress signal aha had been "art no
her beam emit" hy Ihr 30-fool
waves, bhe carried a crew of IT,
Search amt rescue officials here
&gt;*id snow and sled across the
North Atlantic wuuld prevent a
planned search hy chip* and
planes from starting until noon.
. . Hitter cold, freezing spray and
ale-force wind* combined lo cre­
ate Ih* worst weather of tile win­
ter.
Thr Spanish vessel
Metelia
Tuesday asked fur immediate as­
sistance, but later reported "all
clear'' to a D. 8. Navy vessel m
Ihe area. The nature of th« ves­
sel'a trouble and the numtwr of
persona alaiard was not known.
Another Icelandic ship, the 7*8luu irawler Thutkrll, rej-orted
Sunday she had to rul loose her
lifeUiais for fear of capslauig liecause
Hr wasnf heavy icing brought
aboard hy the free sing apra

D AYTON A BEACH t l 'l 'l ) —
Marshall Teague, nationally fam­
ous slock car race driver, was
killed shortly before ni»»n today
when hi* Sumar Special rarer
flipped over at Daytona Inter­
national Speedway.
Observer* said Teague, uf Day­
tona Hearh, was Irymg to break
Ihe trick rrrorrt he set only a
few days ago of III miles per
hour In Ihe in n r
ear
shout 49 years old.
Hr had trouble with the ear
Tuesday when one of Ihe tire tube*
ballooned, but ohierver* warned
him of the trouble and hr was
•hie to stop in time lo avoid an
accident
The rati**- of today's acrtdettl
was mvt known immediately
Teague had made his record
run Monday. NAS( AH officials
* “«•''«&gt; resident* of Srmlnola
said hi* speed of ITI mile* per
" " V «*•»“ «« * to use Ssahour was the Isstrst ever attained lord* recreation facilities witty,
by a car im • -loved American J"11
“ "N1 '•** *"d
•*»
Irark. Obswrveet said he was out ft*4*' jear.
to break even that record today.1
&lt;omtnlssloners approved
the avltnn Monday night, white
emphasizing the part that the
t-inmly must play In future re­
creation financing. The (In al year
ends Sept M
Annullmenl &gt;&lt;t ■ former decision
to charge 35 recreation fee for
county resident! came altrr talks
ST. U H ’IS Mu (D T I i - A n Friday night with County Comarmy of workers today struggled mlssioners. The county n ld k
In clear away mounds of drhns had no money to pul Into the San­
that once were home* and search- ford program this year, hut agrred
id tor possltde additional victim* to pay 32.500 under an old agree­
ol a tornado that killed al least ment (or maintaining facilities U
2;' persona and Injured more than Hie Goldsboro ares
The Sanford Recreation Depart­
W!
A chrck of police diitriets tn ment includes such facilities a*
Ihe tornado disaster near the cen the Civic Center and Youth Wing,
ter ol the city showed one per­ swimming pools, summer recrea­
son still missing An otlicer said, tion program and numerous other
"We are not *urr it he I* mi**lng organized sporta for children and
due to Ihe tornado, nr If be is adults.

Sanford Clarifies
Fee On Recreation

Workers Clean Up
Debris Of Tornado

Just dislocated."
Rescuers helloed they had re­
covered Ihr Iasi of Ihe di-ail and
rnnrentratrsl nn cleaning up the
wrerkage Iron) a teaming Negro
tenement district hit hardest by
Tuesday'* twister
Th r workers hnlrd through the
colil, windy night under thr glare
NAI'LES. Italy t l l l 'l j — Mora
of portable flood light*
ftun tmi uffirrra amt men of the
I S f,th Eleet contracted infertinuv hepatitis during yrwr • end
I'aXtifiRiiished
llliert) m the Naples area, Ih*
A gras* lire In die Wymwwood
D 8, Navy announced tnd.iy.
sect tun was put oul about 3 M a
The dive-air proved fatal tn one
m yesterday hy the Sanford Eire
*•*-. and 7ri men ate being treated
Department. There was no dam­ in hospital* in West Germany.
age
1went) nine oilier contracted the
highly - in feel pius liver ailment,
commonly known as Jaundice hrGrorially fair through Th u n
da) Cnastderahlr night and morn­
The Toast masters will meet to ] cauve of it* moil notable symptom.
ing fog High Ibis afterno»n *•&gt; lo night at A hi p m at Mariam I The spokesman *.ltd the out•3. low tonight «7 tn M Variable Restaurant
Limit* of the ciuh leak iv riot sufficiently cstcliMV*
to he dcscrtl-cd ac an ■’epidemic."
winds 4 In tl mile* per hour.
■perch contest will he held.
The disease affected crewmen of
1( ship*, including tlie superrarner Eotrcstal, which were in Na­
ples over Christmas and New
Years. Tlie men probably picked
up thr disease while eating m
Neapolitan restaurants.

Thieve* tell an rlectrie sir ill
near a safe al Lee tiro* TUmihtng
Do last night, but apparently matte
no wtt* rwi-t to enter II, N'n hill for
Ihr drill were found
Entrance was gainsd b&gt; brrak
m&gt;- a window and releasing Ihr
ha k K C Whitmore lold mvestigihni' offu-eri Ll Jark Hickson
and Sgt lien flutter tha; nothing
else w*» disturbed The would toIhlrvrt left Ihe same way lhr\
Came; cloving the window behind
them

Hepatitis Strikes
Crews Of 14 Ships

Fire

Weather

Toast masters Meet

Stripteaser Is Charged
In 'Urge To Kill' Case

LAUREL, Mil (DI'D— A 19
year old "erotic dancer" appears
ui court here today to answer
charges she tried lo kill a 22 yearold Virginia man In his parked
csr a few Imurs after, meeting
him at a Washington night spot.
Stripteaser Jean la-wts, who
pnftTins a* "lluney H Darling,"
was charged with assault with in
trtil to kill in Ihr shooting ol
Robert E. M&lt;Cuddy, a Charlottes
villt*. Va,, estate owner.
MrCuddy was in critical condi
lion at a Washington hospital af­
ter surgery for removal of two ,3a
ralilwr bullets from hi* left chest
and abdomen.
The dancer still wure a G-string
and halter under a sweater and
outer coat when arrested.
Mist Lewis said she met MeCuddy Monday night at the club

him tn hi* ear when the rlith
rioted at 2 a m , and drove to
her apartnu-nt where she picked
up Ihe revolver before rejoining
him for a predawn rtde into the
country, ahe added
They drove lo a dirt road near
Ihiwir, Md , where, Miss Lewis
said, MrCuddy "started getting
fresh " •
She Inlet puttee that during the
struggle ("itts ot them reached fur
the pistol, which wal lying alup
Ihr car’s tnstrumsnl panel be
twren them
Xht got to it first, she lold po
lice, amt it discharged once acci­
dentally as they wresllrd, and a
second time as he (rll toward her.
Karltor, before putting her ac­
count of the Incident tn writing,
the bosomy stripteaser had told
pullet shr shot htt ucort hecaufe
of "aa mrm ta tali a man m y

Vehicles Turning
Same Time, Place
When two vehicles made right
turns at ihe same spot last night,
Ihe inevitable happened
A cab driven by Charles Wczlry
Elrod, ti5, was damaged to the
tune uf 325u when It was crushed
against the curb by a tractor trail­
er.
The accident occurred at 7:63 p.
m at French Ave. ami First SI.
Hu'.h vehicles were traveling north.
James K. Holman, 25. of (Jvcrpool,
attempted his right turn from
the left lane, and waa charged
with careless and negligent driving
hy l atrolman C. C. Dodaon.

It’* Time To Pay
Ling wood residents have
warned that delinquent taxes and
rater bills must b« paid, or legal
citon w ^ ^ ^ talma ta * a

«

�"

B n rfo rB

-v r* n „ F r i.. t i , m s o

Irn O

.1
v

■i
i ^ * +m**^
t I I E H ! •!«■*•?

FEBRUARY SAVINGS SPECTACULAR!

Capitol Dome 'Shakes And Trembles'

!(
I

1!
i'
«■

t
fJ

•
h r CRAN K E U U Z K R
" W ASHINGTON ( L T D H I*
absolutely, unqul vocally not true
that the dome of the U . S. Capitol
it about to collapse, and anybody
who thinks «* must have been
• jxekirs at some ot It* ruvied
rplslet and corroded bold recent­
l y uncovered by engineer*.
~ Here it Just one mure evidence
m i ( the (act that a lillii- knowledge
3 * * danjeroua thing. The rravnn
Mdftdals have
barred tourist*
IJrom the Capitol rotunda, and are
Jbrepsring to ring the dome Inside
nand out with steel scaffolds, is
^io t because they are doom-ter*
-architecturally
speaking.
They
•are just cautious.
Tb ry want to know for sure
Whether the cast Iron structure l«
Hired. They also will slrrp better
bights after establishing that the
&lt;.561-square-fool fresco paimrd in
plaster hi years ago on Ibc in
side of ihr tup id the dome i*n’t
aliout tn come hurtling down 1M
feet onto the heads of the taxpay­
ers, nut to mention the members
Of Congress.
Master dries and cracks with
the passage of decades. Nobody
can remember when, if ever,
Constantino llrumidi's famous al­
legorical fresco umlrrwcnt any
serious find of a check. It ap­
pears In in* cracking, but this
could b« an illusion.
Nor has anybody aecn some of
the dome's ir.ncrmoil structure
■inre It was finished in tfciV an
t.KA,200-pound cast iron miracle
of I 'l time and still, Capitol nffl-

G E N E V A (UPf&gt;— I’roteslant and
Orthodox church leaders asternj&gt;lcd here today to seek agreement
on such problems as nuclrar test­
ing inti Pope John .W ill's rail
for a confrrenrn to promote Chris. tun umly.
The churchmen mceling into
are members of the 11-man ex­
ecutive committee of the World
Council of Churches, which repre­
sents every msjor Christian de­
nomination except the Roman
Catholic*.
The committee'* decisions are
not binding, but they arc expected
to carry considerable weigh! with
the 171 Christian churches in M
rour.lrics which billing to the
WCC.
Prominent flgurrs attending Ihe
meeting include Cranklm C'taik
F ry , U S . Lutheran rhsirman of
the committee: Martin Niemoller,
the German Lutheran who dared
to defy Adolf Hitler; and Itrltlsh
» Rapllit trader Krnrst A. Payne
Pope John's proposal headed the
Hat of lulijrcls In he itisniisid In, day. It Is considered likely that
• the committee will issue a stale*
| ment indicating Protestant terms
fur a discussion of unity with the
Roman Catholiri.
T O D A Y 'S P IC T U R E S
A U K T O M O R R O W 'S
TH K A S U R K S —

310 B. 1-AUK A V U

T h e New eat and !.uiyccat

LO NNIE'S
Record Ruck

HANFORD AYE,
Complete Slisrk nf Tti|i 100
Real llv Far
CALL

HERTZ
F A 2 -7 7 2 3
/ HERTZ r
E ve n !n u n F A 2*730fl

« i

*

*

*

Future Farmers of lUJO tti will
hold a reunion Feb. 21 at the
Motora Inn. Those who have not
Item contacted are asked to call
Henry Jameson, FA 2 W71. Com­
ing from Aleaandria, Va , will
lx K. H. Ty le r J r „ pa si presi­
dent of the Seminole County Chap­
ter, and his wile, tiie former
Teres* Humphrey.
Civil caves which were tu lx
tried by Circuit Judge Volie Wil­
liams early this week were settied out nl court. Until today,
when an all day cast waa ache,
diiitd lur (rial, Urn judge hit
found himself in Ihe role of medi­
ator.
An amusing note: Mr*. Clarence
(H ildal Powell, teller at the First
Federal Saving* and Loan Co,,
won Ihe Courtesy Week award for
Ihr most courteous bank teller.
Saving* IKinds for the competition
wire donated by Hu* Florida State
Hank and the Sanford Atlantic
Hank.

Nickel plating was Brat used
commercially about Kin tn Eng­
land

Vic Rohellu, A f L t f O l E . la l
*

The Police llcnevolenl Associa­
tion wilt have a dinner Hireling
Feb. 1* at 6:30 p. in. in Jim
Spencer's Restaurant.

LA K E L A N D ( U l ' l ) - T l x Fed*i.vI Matkrting Agtacmenl Com*
milter* changed the mini mum
Ut.datdi for UnKelos shipped ont
ef Ihe Mate Tuesday, inn left
other fruit irgulatioiiv alone.
The
giowcii administratis*
i .immilter and the shippers advl-ory eommiltei* voted to allow
tangrlnc graded No, 2 ruix-t nr
i hi tter to be -hipped out o( Florida
for the remainder of thn •enson.
Pieienl omngc und grapefruit
i regulation* will irmniri In effect
up t„ Match 2 and prearnl Ian*
prune standards Will hold up for
the rest of the season.

Tune** end U|&gt;*iomini; H its
Heard on W T R R —

l

Local Briefs

Committee Sets
Tangelo Standard

ill 8 K . le t H I. Ill

(fo n t a

N EW YORK (U P ly — The Na­
tional Assn, fur Mental Health
want* everyone to lake sharp no­
tice of whit a group "f former
mental pailenta are doing In Hunt­
ington, W. Va. II would like the
idea to catch on everywhere,
These recovered patient* arc
talking about their illneasrs at
freely and fully ** moat recover-

M Sgt. Mcaiham will lx in
the U, S. O. building each Mon­
day fruin 10 a. m. tu 3 p. m.
Mearham is Ihe U. S. Army Re­
cruiter for Seminole County.

Record Hlore In Town

*

*

*

*

t

i

i

A

School Plan Gels
'Cold' Reception

Avertigo No Rood

t

SPECTACULAR
FINER

’SAVE HALF* - !

PAINTS!

A Rd* outside oil point
and fin* well points. Cus­
tom shading. Many im­
proved feature*.

*

isi-Laisxt

m in gu»9

wells, ceilings end me sen- My premium ereduct. Per
ry— inside end eut. Dee* merino specification. For
ns et colere.
every purpose.

" USI TMI SOUTH'! MOST FAMOUS FAINT — SAVE HALF ON ALL YOUR FAINT
NEEDS! CUARAHTEED! BEST YOU HAVE IVIR USED OR ALL YOUR MONEY IACK."
WORLD'S LARGEST OPERATOR OF ITS RIND. MARY CARTER PAINT FACTORIES.

V

V

W

W

Mary Carter Paints

V

B IR T H D A Y

F a ’ iM bY # * " S

HAMS

(o c f c M t O t l

PAG!

"Super R if hi"

MAYONNAISE

C EN TE R -C U T

f

OKD, F LA .

We Give FRKK Ulovle TlcVels — No Purcha.se N'cccnhary

DEPART ME NT !

\3°*

SLICED

HAM

Lb. k»c

i j Western
n r ^ ir in
"SUPER R IG H T ' Heavy

S P E C I A L 1
.

Steak

T - B O N E or
SIR L O IN

47'
Morell’e Pride Cooked

A LI,

GOOD

BRAND

SLICED

C A N N ED HAM

BACON

3 it *259

GOVERNM ENT INSPECTED GEORGIA GRADE "A " Dreweed k Drawn

F

W HOLK

rvers

■■a

am mm

W

W

W *

H X

A

2 tO 3 Lb,

m

^

Average

"SUPER RIGHT" H E A V Y W ESTERN STEER B E E F SHORT

CUT

Rib Roast
A&amp;P OUR FINEST D U A L ITY

SW T. POTATOES

2 ^45

YOUR CHOICE ANN PAGE

PRESERVES

3

$1 00

l i f t f&gt;».
Bird Dralge
Glsstca

AAP O liR FINEST D U A L ITY
*

APPLE SAUCE

*

i

8

M"

Vi «

69

CRKSTM ONT

ICE CREAM
W ALD ORF TO IL E T

12

TISSUE

Ilo lU

$1 00
A&amp;P

2

Pineapple Juice

59(

IONA Halven or Sliced

Peaches

4

*100

NIB LETS Whole Kernel

Corn
Frcnh Cri^p

Lettuce

2

25'

$l°°

Bananas

10'

Lb.

Vine Ripe

Ripe

Pineapples
Red

6

Golden Ripe

Eaeh

29*

Tom atoes

19*

Lb.

U. S. No. 1

Delicious

♦

*

Apples

2

25'

Potatoes

10 * Lb.

29'

IlitK

R*
*

Mery Kitchen No*It

Beef lln-h 15!j nr. |.1c
Sunshine Hjdrut

Ten Bagx

*

Dendorenl

4*

20(1 Magnolia at 2nd St.

»*» tin* tenM-f 1 t»y t g tin ««•#«••

f o o d S tores
ett !••! «* l i i m m . M

•

Flour

Bouquet

Krculer Rara

Heirrgmt

5 lb. 35e

tleenaer

Bab-0

Felbetk

2 cans 33e

0I&lt;

Wairrgmund

Corn Meal 5 (b. hag
&lt;a»hm*re

Gold Medal

Prices In thin ad
effective through
Saturday, Febru­
ary H .

l.untheon Meet

Spam

16'n 23c

Dial Soap
2 for 27c
■week Net Btrsiaed
Baby Food 6 jtra 39e

if
♦

71* og. 'j:k

Tetley

+

♦

* V M I
♦ ■ ■ 9 i

*

SHORT SHANK
HALF or WHOLE

)f

FREE!

IN ( V f R T

COOKED

Cookien

Every
2nd Cin
*

VAIUIS

FULLY

ANN

It* Jn llammnnil
Phone VA •-3332
.............................. .
,___
G irl acout and Brownie leaders
rd surgical pailenta talk a u. im j ronumuf, rirxirmen met at
Iheir operations. They do It a* 4 Ihe home of neighborhood chair­
ronlnhulion to the grnrral wel­ man. Mrs. Frank Russell in Fern
fare nn grounds lhal Ihe public's Park, Tuesday, Feb. 3.
subrosa attitude toward mental
M in June Williamson, director
lllnris greatly aggravates that
of
Winter Park,
waa
guest
particular publie health problem.
■peakrr. Miss Williamson showed
In that respect they arc in com­ movie* of Ihe Juliette Lowe birth
pute agreement with the scien­ place in Savannah, Ga., and it*
tists In this field, where more tax restoration.
money is spent with leas public
Plana were made for Ihe rookie
support than any other, ihe sci­ aate next week and for the Inter­
entific viewpoint la that a mental
national Friendship p r o g r a m
illncs* is an illness no less legiti­
which will be held Tuesday March
mate than any other, and an ill 10 at Ihe American Legion Hut
person shouldn't he atigmatired. in Sanford beginning at 6 30 p
Thia a'dgma. which the public
Imposes, both prevents early ro.Attending the meeting were
treatment of mental illness, when Lei* Kek. Edna Wiggins, Jnrt
treatment would be mod effec­ Pearson, Nil* Bridge, Dorothy
tive. and complete tchabilitation I.unn, Juanita Rims, Slaym r Wolf,
nf the ill, according to all author- Jo Hammond, Lucy Nell Young.
itisi
Evelyn
Kanble, June
Rogers,
But ' one of Ihe reasons (or this Nancy Clements, Pat Done and
stigma will be erased when the Mahle Chapman
recovered mental patient is will­
Civic Meeting
ing lo discuss hi* illness as freely
Mrs Grorge Otto, president of
as (he surgical patient discusses the Civic League, led thn recent
his operation," said Hrs. Thelma meeting of Ihe group at which
V. Uwrn and M. G. Stcmmcr* plans were made for a bake sale
mann.
to he held In the near future.
They are directors of the Owen Mrs. f. I.. Cox was appointed
Clinic Institute, a small private chairman.«
menial hospital in lluntinglon,
Mrs. Lou Carlson led devotion­
where llierr have been miny libe­ al* using “ The Alphabet of the
ral Innovations over the years. Bible."
Dr* Owen and Memmtrmann de­
Mr*. John Banners presented a
scribed the pioneer mental health review of the book "A fte r You,
publicity work of Ihe recovered Marco Polo"
patients in Ihr association's quar­
Refreshment and decorations
terly Journal.
committee member* Mrs. Stephen
The ex-paUenli form a dub. To Rockwell, Mr*. Earl Hunt an, Mr*.
be full members, Ihey mu*t be H II Gray, Mr*. M. H Blanket!willing to Identify Uiemselvrs by ship, Mrs. John Baumholsrr and
name in the club's public activi­ Mr*. Lewis Patch ustd the valepties. Th ty form panels which ap­ tine theme.
pear before any group that a is
Prnlrfoslal Bally
interested In learning the score
Attending the recent rally at lb*
shout mental illness from people landed Pentecostal church in Or­
who have eaperlenred.il.
lando were the Itev. K. Bum
(irant, local minuter. Sibyl Grant,
Janet Carroll, Melba Faye Bar­
ker, Steve Willis, David Willis,
John Ld l.cm h, Bobby Bennett,
l.arry Eidavon, Bay ami Rlrky
Ltilavon and Mr. and Mr*. Tho
mas I. Airry, C. C. Lauded ami
Mr*. William Grcubrc
Songs and bibte quit were pre­
W ASHINGTON (U P D — Preal.
dent Eisenhower's new pay later sented by these local delegates.
Personal*
plan (or school construction aid
Winter guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
got n cold reception in Congieta
Th ru Tire are Mr. amt Mrs.
today.
Hemoria lt denounced the pro* Henry Barron of Williamsport,
|*ot*l aa "too little and too lute'' lad
Mr. and Mrs Joe H**artn nf
ard unworkable besides. Thete
was little outpouring uf enthusi­ Turner, Kan. were weekend gusiis
nf Mr and Mrs. I. L Cox, recent­
asm limn the Republican side.
Chali man James E. Murray ly
Mrs, Castle Maiers baa return­
(D-M ont.I of tlx Senata cduca
linn aubcommlltce called th« ad­ ed to Delray Beach after a visit
ministration plan a "legislative spent with her daughter and sonmonstrosity" designed "not tu inlaw, Mr and Mra. Merle Har­
help education hut to help hank­ ris, and oilier frlrmlr here.
Mr and Mr*. Lym an Wenters " .
lirp. Cleveland M Badey I l i ­ wntlli nf Fort Pierce and t.toyd
ft Va.). ch*hman of the House Starbnrd nf Holden, Mats , were
sisbrommitte* on school aid legis­ recent guests nf Mr. and Mrs.
lation, said It would not help the It W Hammond
Mr and Mrs Fred Young nf
•choul district* (hat need aid the
Lakeland were (hr recent week­
must.
Both Mutrwy and Had*) piom- end guests of her vlvter and bro­
!»cd to give the administration a ther in law, Mr and Mr*. U. Y.
chance to state Us case at hear- Milllt an
Attending the Victor Hnrge Show
mg
But theie appealed llltlr chance »&lt; Die Sanford Civic Crnter were
(lx adminivlialion ruiihl srll the I Mra Itulh Hamilton amt guests,
plan to tlx liravdy-Domocratlc 1D - and Mr*. George Tucker; Mr.
Congtrss,
and Mra. Fred lliatlinr,
-------,
Mayor and Mra Alien Lnrraann
entertained Center Barr, held of
the tamtwood Umpire school at
LO N D O N It I'D — Trans World an informal gathering recently.
Airlines disclosed today that d of other
guests included
Harry
ih« 1u British girl* it trained last Brown. Barr's assistant; John Dic­
year si hostesses on tu Amerl- kenson, Cot and Mr*. Rnberl
ran domestic flights havn been Flddy and Mr. and Mrs. Hixon
married or become engaged.
Eldridge

SAVING

"SUPER R IG H T" Tender Smoked Skinned-

Longwood

A WOMAN'S EFFICIENCY HAS SAVED MANY MILLIONS IN FINE PAINTS * .
+

MONET

the recall that the akin of the
dome seems to be hanging over
the plata in space. However, en­
gineers say there is no safety
problem lure.
They also deny that the opera­
tion of heavy cranes and Jack­
hammers necessary to tear down
the east front play a part in their
concern at the dome's internal
condition.
Congressional employes
who
aren't engmrtra are inclined to
wonder about this, every time
they frel the Capitol tremble.

Those Mentally III

The most frequent notation on
the police rrto rd i is tne ont
about finding door* upon in busi­
ness establishment*.
Burglars,
however, never seem In find
theve. u r perhaps they consider
an open door too dull.

Wiclioldt'x i',},?,?**

ha&gt; been measured at between 3
and 4 inches.
The dome work Is cnW Indirect­
ly related to another hig project
at the Capitol, extension of ihe
east front. Ride through Capitol
plara these days anil you think
Harry 5. Truman waa right when
he said the dome one day would
be toppling over.
Alide from any Internal drfrclt
it may have, the dome, accord­
ing to Trum an, was off balance.
Congress finally agreed and ts
spending gl0.1M.0W to tear down,
the east front and relocate It. in
more permanent form, 3zv» feel
further out.
'Ihr old front is down now, with

Girl Seoul Group
Stigma Is Leaving Has Planning Meet

Ttir Longwood area Chamber
of Commerce will meet Thursday
at » p. m. in the Civic League
Building Rlrhard Gormley and
Robert Howling of the Howling
Appraisal Company will speak on
"Reappraisal of 5cn\iflole coun­
ty "
_ _ _

Churchmen Meet
On Big Problems

11

clats believe, the biggest dome of
cast iron anywhere in the world.
Signs of deterioration which in­
spectors have uncovered however
have prompted officials to push
(oAsard at once with a mayor In­
spection and overhaul of the
dome. At least four of its 35 outer
iron ribs are to tie removed. If
tests show age anil stress has
taken its toll, all 3* riba will be
replaced.
One worrisome prohlrm is thsl
the Home swings with the sun.
Not so you ran see it. Hul you
can somrtlmrs hear it creak si
the heat aide cxiiands anil the cool
aide eoniracta. Total movrmtnl

Vel
Deltrgeal
“Vel Lii
Liquid

Detergent
Fab

Regular
2 foi

If-

Pkg

12 ot
If- Pbf

Cleanser

.Wax

2 cam

�If c r

r ’- r ^ '“5?-- - - - - - —

—

—/ ’ rr« .-v r» . -

I '

In f irt

E r r a lU

V c d . . F e b . 1 1 , 10 5 9 - r « g « 3

S c o u t C o o k ie
Sanford residenti will be in'errsted to know that those licitr.ous. fresh Girl Stout rookies
will go on sale at t p m. Frida).
Feb 13
T lu cookies will be sold for
one week This is the only sale
tlii'ir.; t u 'c a r On AVcdnCSdl]
morning Feb
t. troop cookie
chairmen met at the home of
Mr* Jhe Das is for coffee, a
sampling of thr cookie*, and In
stnctlon*. Tbe home of Mrs Ran
daft Chair. Bclalr, I i the cookie
station. On Thursday thr troop
chairmen will pick up their coo
kies there so that the Girl Scouts
can begin their sale on Friday.
Mrs Chase will have MO rartnn*
of cookies with 12 hove* In each
carton
Last sear the Citrus Council of

2/

M R S . 1 IE K S H A I. C. S W A F O R I)
(Jam e so n P h o to )

Couple Wee/ Sunday

Mlis Patricia Carolyn Brad- 'dock. Altamonte Spring*. Mr.
itftfk. Miami, and Hrrshal C. Swaford is the ton of Mt and
f&gt;aaford. Miami, were mattieJ Mr*. Frank Swaiord, Miami.
The double ring, candlelight
Sunday at the Altamonte Spring*
I ceitmony h s i performed b&gt; the
Community Church.
Iter. Welter Cremran*.
Miss
Mitt Rraddoek is the daughter Jranie Jont*. Ocala, wet the
•f Mr. and Mr*. Eugene D. Btsdbrldftmeld. Bevt men was E u ­
gene Biaddock Jr.
A reception end wedding din­
ner followed et the Lungwuod
Hotel.
The enuple will live in Mialmi
Mr. Swaford is employed by the
Humane Society. Mr* Swaford
works in the sheriff’s depart­
ment.
Mr. end Mrs. Charlri Schadt
• ere guest* e( nonor at a farewell
part) Monday evening at the home
of Id. (jg ) and Mra. James Y.
Florriary.
The hoita served a lovely rake,
decorated
with
the
lettering,
•lion Voyage to I.mine and
Married couples have far more
fnarirs", and coffee to the follow­ romantic appeal to the American
ing gurtts: I.cdr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Hendrick. Lcdr. and Mrs people than ainglr twosomes, ac­
D B. Brown, and Lrdr. and Mrs. cording to a national poll In which
Ihr public vuted for their favorite
Hlrhard NrUon.
The Schadts. who are leaving "Valentines of the Year."
for Canada, were presented with
In each of the eight categories
a farewell gift from th r.M n rri- in public life, the top fasoriGt
seys. Mr. Srharit la a Westing are a Mr. and M rs, and even
home representative.
a Prince and I’nncrss. hut not
one "courting couple* headed the
returns. Topping Hu list are
President and Mrs Elsenhower,
who recrisrd more votes than any
The L'nitrd Church Women of other winner. Th r majority of the
Sanford will ohrervr the "World ballots referred to the President
Pay of Prayer" on Friday at the and hit lady as "Ike anil Mamie."
first Presh)terian Church at 10
The complete list of wtnnrrs
a m.
and categoric* of Ihr Sehraflt's
Mrs Roy Minn la the leader. •Valentine* of the Year" are:
Others participating are
Mrs. Government. President and Mra.
Joe Baker, Mrs I.. G Hunter, Dwight D Ktsenhower. The Arts,
Mrs John Miller. Mrs C. B. Mr. k Mrs. I-ctmard Bernstein
Srhilke. I'lhers are Mrs 1) P. &lt;Felicia
Montealrgre l;
Motion
1.liner, Mrs. A. 1., I.yon. M n . Picture. Mr. k Mrs. Bobert Wag
S. M. Morriton, Mra. R. B. For­ ner I Natalie Wood): Television.
bes. Mrs C. 1. Persona. Mrs, Mr. k Mrs. O n tr Nelson (lia r ,
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Lharlrt Wilke will sing.
riel); Stage, Mr. k Mrs. Alfred
This day It observed by 111 l«unl tl.ynn Fontanne); b’ports, First Baptist Church met st thr
home of Miss Martha Foa on Park
eourtrlrs.
Mr. k Mrs
Roy Campanclla
Avenue.
(Ruthif): Business k Industry,
Alaska, Ihr fabuloua 49th stair,
Mr. 4c Mrs. Adam Glmbcl So­
was thr suli.rrt of Ihr mission
phie);
International.
Prince
Ha­
A regular nireting of the Boat
program given by Mrs. Fred Fish
and Ski l luh will he held Thurs mer 111 and Princess Grace; er.
This was the fust year of such
day the 12th at eight o'clock In
A letter from Mivs Ondrna
the Agriculture Building behind a poll which now will he schcdul
Mari.liny, Baptist missionary tn
Seminote High School on 11th rd as an annual event. Awards
honoring the "Vslentmcs of the Havana. Cuba, was read. Mrs
itreet.
The public Is cordially tovtted Y rsr" are inscribed scrolls and F. I. lum pier announced that a
to atlrnd and plans will b* made a traditional S.hraffl's heart tri­ collage prayer meeting w.ll be
for the forthcoming Marathon. bute as wrll ss a gift each month hrld st her home. 1217 Oak. on
Plans for \ r Commodore's Ball of the year to commemorate the Feb 27. Th ii precedes the "Week
of Prayer" to be held at the
occasion
will be completed.
In rich n ty thr residrnt* also church Atarrh 4 13.
The circle's project for March
were asked to vote for the local
couple whom they consider quail is to visit the county home for
The United Daughters of the fird to he the "Yalrntinc of thr the aged
Confederary met at the home of Year" in their locality.
A social hour was enjoyed The
Mr*. B. I - Perkins Friday. Feb
circle wrlromrd a new member.
* Mrs M S. Wiggins and Mrs.
Mrs. G. B. Drake. There were
"Tarleton a Tea Table." a large 14 membr-s present and one visi­
Perkins were hostesses
Plans were completed for rn boulder In the town square of tor, Mrs. George Carver.
trrtalnin; the members of Dis­ Lineolnton. N. C., was named af
trict Three on March K at Spen ter a British general who Is said
Slaty per rent nf all apparel In
errs Restaurant. The meeting to have taken his meals off thr
boulder during the Revolutionary thr United State* is made of cot­
will he held at 10 lo a. m
ton
All numbers must call Mrs Akar.
Martin Itram. FA 2 7107. for res­
ervations before March I.

Farewell
Party Held

National Poll

Tells Valentines

Church Women Slate
Ohfiervance Friday

Girl Scouts cleared Alt.539.IS for
the Council c'anm Ticocbce devel­
opment and S5t9.IT for the Negro
Girl Scout ramp in Ocala Nation
at Forest The council hopes to
clear &gt;20,100 W this vear.
Troop cookie chairmen are
Mrs. W. K Giles Lake Monroe
Mrs Coleman. Troop 2: Mr*
James Aon Hcrbolis. Troop 115.
Mrs. Fitts. Troop 2*1: Mr* Jamrs
Doucette. Troop 2S9. Mr* Bar
barn Simmons, Troop 321; Mt* it
R. 'I Gorton. Troop SI Mr* P
V Chev slier. Troop 31* Mr* A'
Halback, Troop 2t2. Mrs. T . C
Proutner, Troop r •* a d * R T
Met aiklll rroop r&lt;ht. Mrs J «•
l-ee. Troop .V-V. Mrs Dean Smith.
Troop 201: Mrs. R B. AVight 11

ahdsin

RUSH ( IR I I t:
The Rose Circle will mrrl at
9 45 a nv Friday at the home
of Mrs Charles II Cole. Geneva.
Mrs. Charles S Hrumlcs is to
hostess Mules on orchids and
house plants will be shovsn The
speaker is Mrs. Cole This meet
log will include a covered d.sb
luncheon
A/..AI.L \ I IKS I E
The Asalra Circle will mce. at
* p. m Thuraday at the name of
Mr*. Lari Turner. ISO' Mellon* illwith Mrs. John Clark a*sl*ting.
The rare and feeding of buibs
will be discussed
Pkl.M C IR C L E
The Palm Circle will meet Fri
day at I M p. m at the home
of Mrs ti. J. Kessemeh, Dctlary
Mr* David Runkrl ts assistant
hostess. Mrs. L. L. Campbell,
guest speaker, will present a pro
gram on "herbs".
DIRT G A R D E N E R S CIRCLE
The Dirt Gardener's Circle will
meet at to a. m. Friday at the
home of Mrs. E. I). Rinehart on
Rinehsrt Road.
JACAR AN U A C IR C LE
The Jacaramla Circle will meet
at * 30 p. m. Friday in the Home
|)emonitration Center on 25th St
Hostesses air Mrs Braula Thorn
ton and Mrs George Ewan Mrs
Thornton will show colored slides
of gardens In foreign countries
M A t.N O IJ A CIR CLE
The Magnolia Circle will meet
with Mrs W Wasson 2201 Wash
tngton D r , on Thursday at 10
a. m Mrs. James Hunt is cm
hostess Principles of plant di
scare will be thr sublet! discuss
ed by Dr. J . V. Darby. A novelty
sale will tie hrld.
Ill RISC I B CIR CLE
The Hibiscus Circle will meet
at the home of Mr*. J P. Thur­
mond on Friday at 2 W p. m.
Members go out Writ 20th St
and turn left before getting lo
the little white churrh This is
Ridge Road but has no street
sign
IAQR.A A N D DRUTAAUOI)
C IR C LE S
Thr Dora and Driftwood circles
will meet together at 9 15 a m
at the home of Mrs John Alorgan. Co hostesses are Mrs Harry
Weir, Mrs. G. I
Jenen. and
Mrs T. J K iIrline The speaker
will be Mrs. II R Moore. Fort
Pierre. H tr subject is "Oriental
Floral Art".

Church Circle Meets

Boat And Ski Meet

S a le

Mrs. Garnrr C rhr gave a birth
day party for htr son Jimmy
Monday aftrrnoon at thru Lake
Mary home. Jim m y was fire
years old.
H u e st s enjoyed supervised
games and rrrnved hats and
horn far favors
Rrfrrshmrnts
of ire cream and rake were
terved
Attending were: tunua and Kim
Wilber. Pat and Mike Toll*. Ml
chad. Stanley. Billy and Lisa
Drake, OUi Sjoblom. Stevie and
Sandy Fletrher. Barbara Flet­
cher. Patricia WTIIis. Billy Free
man. Drift! Freeman, Karen and
Kristine Smith, and Cathy Gehr.
Adults present were: Mr* Rob
ert Tolle. Mrs Russell Drake,
Mrs. R E Wilbur, Mrs. A. P.
Fletcher.
1

wirh cookie* sou enjo)el so much
last sear? Have your change rea­
dy when your Girl Seoul! in giern
or brown rnm r to your door this
Friday and thrisvishoot the week.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY

Wives Have Luncheon

German Style

Smorgasbord

Supper Served

Slated Friday

n.
N A V Y VAI.KNTI.SK HAYKKTIIKAKTS
The •women
vsill servi
Valentine iweethearl.1 at the Welcome
\ aril Party for V A II-I Saturday night, the cvektat
l*iirtv will lip Itclil from li-8 p.m. at the IH.B). Lett to ritfhv
ru e : Mr*. K. J. Mills, Mr*. I». T. (Vnner. Mrs. 1). P. Cun*
in ;k - Mr*. J. W. Hill, ami Mrs. I*. J*. IPakr
(lieraid Staff Photo)

5HS Club Has Meet
Delirious thokir* and punch
Approvimalrly 25 members ol
Ihr future Teacher* Club of Semi­ were served b&gt; Sharon and her
mother. Mrs. D. D. Mavwell.
nole High School wrrr rntcrtamrvl
**n Thursday rvmtng by Miss Sha
mn 'I sw e ll at her homr in luieh
Ariwir. The club sponsors. Mrs
\Aray and Mrs. Bateman, were
prevent ‘alto.
The inerting was ronducted by
Chief A' *itant Officer and Mr*.
Alarylrr Barton, president. An in J* hn West have a* their houi*
■uainm irons t v Itlio Citaptv..
Della Kappa Gamma, was s-vtend gue tv lut muthri, Mr*. Frank
rvl to a Trt County Confcrcncq West, and hi* »l*ttr and brr hut*
Day at Stetson oil Fell 7. tour linnJ, Mi. and 'Ii* . J. AA’. Surgl**
hundred future Trarhrr members m. all ef AAyunc. Aikantns.
Itooi .Seminole. I.akr and Volusia
Atr. and Mis. AAllliam Erickson,
counties svrrr to atlrnd
liujid' r, Cot., have : . *m P.e hru*#
Alts. Bateman rsplainest Use lo gitesU •f Cdr. and Mr*. E. Ilor*
ral trarhrr aide program sche­ , tell.
duled the week of feb
1C.v.
Phi
Rla
Jone*. ton of Me.
Sophomore, Junior and senior and Mi*. AVillis Jones, has mainmem lor* will ait at aides and lamed an A avri.sge for the first
observe actual *lraclilng prinrd- .-me :rr at Dallas Theological
utes in gradv* I* at this time. Venn nal) in Dali a . Tet. He CaB
An original skit by Peggy AVe*t- be braid on Til*-*da&gt;* and Fndaya
gate lonrerning teaching waa pic &gt;ii bla mn AA I 111! at 9 13 a m. *’B
•mint with Prggv and Maryr|ee
tlaoni Itib'r Class",
parti* ipatlng This skit was pre­
Mis AA. G. It,.** and daughters,
sented on the Della Kappa Gam­ Alary Elisabeth and It-vanne, at*
ma program at Mct.-on vvitn Janet tended Gatparllla festivities la
Glenn introducing the girls .
lampa thl* vvevSt.

Tourist Picnic Told

.Marriage Revealed

QUICKC FR E E ZE S

AA r

H a ve

A

F ERT I L I ZER
For

ICvcry

Need

Pkont FA2-SHI

401 W IS* St SAMFORD

SHOE
SALE
3 0 0 Pairs Taken From
Our Regular Stock
F L O p c u
i l v ii j n

AA

n
L l If 1

19.95.............

WKSTKKN I . S. CHOICE: HEAVY IIKKI

85

BABY LIVER

45

AVKSTKIIN I.KA.N S(|UAI(K ( I T IIOSTON HI IT

PORK ROAST
I I I II

OWN

1, 11.

45

C T IC K

Now
#■

IHKSK I'HICKS K ITK C TIV i: 'lUiTCS. • KHI. • SAT.

AA KSTLIIN r . S. CHOICK IIKKI’

| "4T «

95

JA R M A Ins
Were

N oav

7.95
ONE LOT 5.,95

14.95............ #

SHARP CHEESE I C O RN ED BEEF

lb* 6 9 ‘ I lb. 5 9 c

D O N ' T

I T . A. ( s l t A I ) K A — D I I I K C T F R O M

I.O C A I. F A R M S

. ..

^

LARGE

X-LGE.

d
EGGS57doz
5o
4z

T H E Y 'R E
E D U C A T E D !

STACT »AVtMO K * TSSt fU TU tl TODAT

P&amp;AAonaL

Were

ROUND STEAK

CAREERS

Im /t/trn

Troop 221, Mrs. Burnell Ball.
Troop 2
Mr*. Boy \Vri*cnbrrter. Troop
320 and 2*5. Ilvirdo: Mr* Frances
Srliulti. second grsde troop at
All Soul*. Mr*. David Cunning,
v
M-s. J II Puott.
Troop inr,
Mr* Fes Hastan.
Troop* 191 ard 111: Mrs II D
Pedrivts J r . Troop 3H; Mis I.
iRowland,
lYoop 4'2; ,'lu*
F ra n .ri I'obb, Trisop NH; »n*l
.»!!•* I.av via Ifauvet. Loop 2li.
M r.
II C nuhn I* to *erve
a* si brhsirman in charge of the
»iv All Souls Tloops and Air*
It T MeCaskill as sub chairman
tor the t|\ Pmeerest troop*.
R ni ruber t li &lt;• « • mvitatia*
mini* and ihove creamy sand

F rid a y

ll.r ihildren's viu r will prac­
tice at the Luther, i I'huis.t of
live Redeemer at • : •* p m. Inc
l liurrb *.'boir will pia Ii • at 9 ."9
p. m.
1he Senior H u h Ahviir **f the
Eint Presbyterian Churrh will
meet (nr supper at * p. m. and
for rehearsal at 9 50 p m.
The Mid AAeek Bible Ilnur of
the First Presbyterian ihurch
wilt )&gt;e ronducted by the pastor.
Rev A G Ml limit, al 7 P HI.
The Chancel Ctioir of the Lirst
Prrabylcrian Church "ill meet for
irhrarsal at 7:2-0 p nv
Prayer m rrliug at the first
Bsptlst Churrh at I -J p m
Training Union t*veriillve meet
Ing at the First Baptist Churrh
at t 't l p ut
Chapel Choir of tin l..v* Idcth
mli-1 c hurch vsill *rhrarsr at 3 ?°
p m Senior choir rehrj;».,s al
i It p m
The AVorkri* C'ontrirnce will
have a cosered sllsh *up('er in
McKinley Hall at t a p
in fi&gt;1
lowed b* department*' mee'ing*
The Comml sion on Minions
will meet at T.IW p m l.i the
Dependable a las*rv&gt;ttm ef the
First Methodist Churrh.
T i l l KSIIAY
The Chancel Ch..ir of ihr F.rsl
Methosllvt Chute h will rrhraric
at 7 10 pm
Pinefrest Baptist tluiirh Choir
practice at 7 10 pm
Stud) of the book "How tn AVln
to Chri»l ‘ at the Fir»l Baptist
M A Y O I t IS F I R S T L T S T O M K I I — T ile first liox o f l i i i l
Chur.-h at 9:13 a m .
Scout c o o k ifjl i* nolil In M n y u r A l W ilso n , Makittyr th e sale
Roval Amba**ad»&gt;r* meet at
m e in te r m e d ia te ,Scoui l l a r U r a H u ck le r m ill llr o u n ie
the First Baptist t huich al 7 P m.
Choir rehranalf at the First
Scout T e t r y C h e v »H e r.
t H « ' -»:«l S t a f f P h o t o )
llaplist « hutch as follow*: l and
Choir, f&gt; ti p m
Concord Choir,
7 p m ; t liurrh Choir, I p in.
Gill Seoul Tmop No. 213 of
the first Presbyterian t hurch
Officers wives of A'.AII 7 held vsrto Musty Eseuvlier anJ Datyl will niret in thr Youth Building
al 3 .15 p m.
their monthly lunche-m Thursda) Dc mbu*ki
the Heatons of lha first IGe*
(■
unit
wii*
*»atr&gt;l
al
*m*U
at the King and Puree Restau­
inlerMn Chuith will meet at 7.43
rant in Casselberry. Hostcsara table* drcuiated wyh red and pm.
white cat nations canying out the
A nicotine thrmr.
Attending the luncheon wcie
Mrs. II. F. l-vng, wife of the
r. mm.nding offleei, Atr* K F
Rowell, the rseculive uf/i.ri s
vile,
lie ...
rn Uiehl, Gene Flit*,
— . ...
A delightful buffet served G rr
Tl.e Kthrl It ut Clirle of the
man style was given recently at Ruth Hodges. Elsa Jahlontki. Ja Congregational Chrisitan Churrh
the home o( Mr and Mrs It K. Jennings. Itu.iy l.illeh .e, Fiati will have it* auruial Nmoigivhutil
Ratliff, Jr . of Sunlatid Kvtatrs MrPHeiion, Ann Meigle, Jane Supper on fell II Loin 5 7.30
Sully
Cocktails were follownl Ivy the I'rudro, Ji*)ir It*.belt*.
pm at the t elluw *hip Halt of
buffet which featmed German vAelgle, Shu ley Anungblad. Jnan the chiueh
foods and ineludrd various kind* l vpelta end lli.iibir llnta. Yugima
Mr* llrit**l and Atr* Tluir*ton
of sausages and thre*e» from lohnstnn, A All 5, ut'.ru led as the aie r&lt;* vhair man fur the supper
gurvt
of
Arlirne
lit
v
ant.
Mrs. Ratliff s home state ol Wis
an.i hsve a wonderful menu plan­
consin.
ned.
Guests w rrr I. L llcwrtt of
Ihetr will he user 25 original
Titusville. Mr and Mrs It C.
The annual Maine Florida pie aardish dishes served. Two of
Stroud of Kissimmee, Robert Dl
it.r most popular arr l.impa
mnnd and Lee Kolp.r and fun r nie will lie held this year In Com­
iSwrdl'h bread)
and Swrdlih
munity
Hall,
Pomona
Park,
on
of Orlando. Mr ami Mr* Ernest
.leal ball* Thr*e ate original
Itnutr
1
7
north
nf
Drl.and,
on
Wartenherg and James Kendall
aml'y recipes, handed &lt;1-*■*-■ to
Air Ratliff ts a design engineer Thursday. Feh 19, at 12 p m
This will lie a put luck dinner. one nf the church's Swedish wornfor Martin Company in Orlando
This*r attending are asked tn take rn Ameiiean di*he» will include
a covered divli or dessert. Itnlls, ham. tu'krv, cheese*, cluikeu.
hotter, iidfrr. cream, sugar, and ■ellshi* and conge.s’ed *a ads,
tahlr
sci v if * will l&gt;c fsirni ».H &lt;1 .vt(vnk- with p.rniy of hut coffer
Agnes Mine Johnson and I n i '
All
Maine tourists and friends | Door prllrv will tie awarded
MrVey, 1.0* Angeles, were mar
Ticket* may he obtained Loin
arr
invited.
rted quietly In January by Dr
an* nirmlier of thr eirrle.
J. Bernard Root.
Mrs. MeA’ey Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stine Thr
MrA'rys are residing st 919 I.au
Central
rrl A*e.
fiortd *

UDC Has Meeting

Birthday Celebrated

B e g in s

:— - - - - - - - - - - - - j

HUNT'S
Tuxedo Feed Store
Cor. Sanford k 2nd

FA 2-2621

F O R T U N ES

Were

10.95.............
9.95.............

Now

6.95i|
5 .9 5

' PLEASE ASK FOR

W H O L E S A L E P R IC E S
L O C K E R or F R E E Z E R
ON

A I.I.

FO ODS

FOR

Y U IJ R

and SOM

A

�•-

4

Editorials

Washington Calling

GOLDEN RETRIEVER

1 y Mirqolt Chltdi
. tisner. In hii tour of Europe he mrnt are not until.t thn-e that
WASHINGTON' — J u i l three will find the situation as follows; exist smnna the Allies. Pourrful
year, ago, when the Communist
LO N D O N — ■ Wit* difficulties at figure* in the Pentagon and the_
.
..
«• . . Home, including rising unemploy- where believe any agreement with
party wss holding it* 20th world mrnf^ „ , e Conservatives must in the Soviet Union, however limited
Congress in Moscow, Secretary (hr next t l month* decide when, or however hedged around "Mil
of State John Poster Dulles ap- in hold an rtectlon Presiurr for laferuirds. must be to America's
pearing before th* Senate Foreign negotiation* of a truce in the cold disadvantage, and they will do
Relation* Committee spoke these
»• heavy
A great deal turn* all they can ta block agreement
on rrim e Minister Harold Mac- of whatever kind.
•*t * j think ih#&gt; made w ry wlllin** personal popularity and
it \% a painful dilemma in i
little progress in the last
few
Pojh'cat *k&gt;u - ,
, one which the Foreign Relation*
&gt;cari and the proof of it i« that " A llf S -D f a p jlr a far atronirrr Committed mutt view with tom*
at this very moment in Moscow " * J m* un,,er ‘ieturel Uharlci Pi,s|0n Pcthapa If the Sovlti line
lh »j are having lo revlae their deOautle, h ranee it still preoc- hardm* again and there is a
whole pros ram. If wa had to go vupied with irternsl problems, seeming Inflexibility on Berlin and
through tuth a revision
and *P*C,*I emphasis nn
the con- |h«- deadline for departure of Mae
rhinge nI our vshole nrogram at Homing war in Algeria and it* 77 (the dste the Russians say
they are undergoingIt would lie l|r*ln ln rnta *nJ, ,noflrJ
The thr&gt; will Pirn alt their functions
advertised all over
the world )**lon of revived glory demands *1 |t,f|jn over to East Germany 1,
that we hid failed.
^*r mor* authority in the a llu - .Secretary Dulles may be rescued.
"The fact it they have failed ,n f* ,n&lt;*
memberihip In the Hid it will be at best a perilous
and they hive got to devise new nu„ l t w .
..
, ,
. . . *ort °f rr»vup putting new strains
polities.R O N S - A t one level In the West on „ )r W ri,
,n , h#th,
Dulles was being questioned on ,,rrm *n government they are in .perrhri out of the 21vi Congrev*
the situation in the Middle Ea*t
rethinking the problem of
Moscow have shown none of
hv Senator J. William Fulbrlghl, y rrm *n rrunlfiratlun But vvhe^ the" woaknrves Dulles detected
the new chairman of the Senate ther any change from the fixed three* years ago.
Foreign
Relation.
Committee. p illio n « f U » P «t will he sane
Pressed as lo whether the apeeih
thanceilor Konrad Adcc« Of Nikita Khrushchev and n » « ' r &gt;» Rueitlonable. The thanoilitrs at that Wh Conxres. in " llor- Just turned U . U dctermtndlealed an admi.sion of laiture In « L ‘° “ •nd n" »&gt;' ol&lt;'
foreign policy. Dulles replied “ ab&lt;” W eomr* to this capital
solutety" and then went on to » h' «
negotUHoit I* also likely
LAST SHOWING
| ly .
lo be difficult ind prolonged if
Ol'EN 12:15
•The result Is they have got » B&gt; n' w •Pproach is agreed upon,
lo review their whole creed (ruin ^or '^ r divisions in the govern
A to Z. It i* a tremendous pro
rest for them because they have f
|
U / !| | i , L
got to undo the teaching of man,
\rarft ind get onto a n r* ha&gt;(t.
Thp Intimoiiy of Ihr Secretary
r
I I

Crimes Loom
Large In Later Days
Local law officer* had a busy wwkend. Th* Seminole
■heriff’t offlc# deacrllial It aa one of the moat active In hla■lory.
There waa no "big" raae, Juat a raah of "petty" lew' breaking which U *o Irritating and tlme-conauming.
Such aa: a burglary at Midway Elementary School, another at the American legion building, a third from «
building alte on Lake Harney Road, where a culprit decided
It waa cheaper to ateal concrete block* 'hen to buy them.
The uae of guna alao figured In the weekend r e p o r t * .
Two complalnla were received about youngatera ualng rifle*;
k Negro man fired a aholgun Into a car occupied by a N egro
A number of traffic accident* were !nv**tlgatrd by the
Highway Patrol, sheriff* office and police. Then, there wa*
the oaual run of drunk*, vagrant* and other weekend of­
fender*.
. .
The public many time* I* content to pa*a off these
"petty" offense* a* unimportant. Veteran law enforcement
official* disagree, heartily. They know that the successful
burglary of a school often leads to bigger anti bolder crimes.
They know, too. that a drunk driver Is dangerous, to him­
self and the motoring public.
Youngatera who are allowed to u*e rifle* do ahoot peo..'.“pie. accidentally though It may be.
. ........
A law officer'* principal object is to prevent ciime, not
arreet aomeone after a crime has »w*&gt;n committed How
Seminole County rank* in crime prevention does not depend
upon the efficiency of taw officers, instead, it depend* upon
the public. To a great degree, this responsibility rests with
parent". ^nt8 j,m)W *.hPre their children are. and what
.' they are doing, a great stride hs* been taken Inward crime
prevention. Equally Important, however, is the example
which parent* set for their children.
Arrest and conviction for one of tha so-called peit&gt;
crime* may not seem too important. Matty find out, sontetlmea yeara later, that those convictions loom large on a
person'* record. Crime i* rrime, be It large, small, or In‘between."
#
,
,

Another ‘Lost Cord
We have nothing but sympathy for the guy In Surbiton.

England, who gave chase to a burglar at .1 a. m.
Robin Ellison was in hot pursuit across the garden
when the cord on his pajama trousers broke. The thief e*.
caped with $15*.
As we said. Ellison has our sympathy. We must not.
tl however, cal! him a brave man. despite the fact that he
"thued the prowler.
,
.
,„
A man daring enough to chase a burglar at 3 a.m. should
have been risrlng enough to continue the chase without his
__________ ________
mufiejamga. '

IndependenceSeen Soon For Cyprus
Z U R IC H . Swllifrland (I 'P I ) —
Greece and Turkay prepared liwlay
10 put their final seal of approval
M • plan railing for Immediate
Independent for Cyprus.
premiers Konstantin Karamanlis
of firrrre and Adnan Mender** of
Turkey scheduled a meetlnr to
Iron out unspecified “ remaining
gif/erencei"
They cleared the mapir hurdles
it a meeting Tuesday night which
.ijtnched agieemfPl in principle on
a sweeping peace plan for the
Mediterranean Island eolony.
Greet and TurkDh leaders prr
dlrltd igrrrm rnt on a plan nhirh
will ba submitted tn Britain, the

nation which now owns Cyprus
They antiripatrd no opposition
from Britain, wtilth bad rmnur.
aged a Grrek.Turkish selilemrnl
ai Ihr best way of ending l.lnnd
shed on the luna-dlspiilrd island
The foreign ministers of Girtre
and Turkey are ripectrd tn fly
from herr to Ismdnn to lay the
plan M ore Prime Minister Har­
old Ma inillan and Foreign Arrrelary ytetwyn Ltoyd
Rritlih approval would t* fol­
lowed be a rtmferrntr with lead
era of the G r e e t and Turkish mmmuniliei on Cyprus, in-hiding
Greek Orthodox Arrhblttiop Makarloi

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROM
l.I/vop on
ribbon »dga
B. Hmalt nail*
I I . Harden
It . laying* nf
raliglou*
tearher
IS Aquatir
man mat
It . &gt;ii*r
lb a t v train
I*. Ruin
IT. Card gim i
for two

It. Fnntara

111&amp; 1I: I 1 " , n f.V]
Jft.Fan*
I 1 I I 4 V 1 irltii'1 I
at nseiaa MM1*. j I’ t n i r t
i d E .) | i l l 1 IJ lid
e*py
3* ladtfia. I I'1 *j i~l I
4 T B n n n f .’tan
It*
artlrl* 1j ' XT’ th *■1; Lfta
Pnnaelt*
tnSi
M later.
• Bdvar
m i d ; iv.t
iS'tiM
teysis t
M i'.)i**r .-.VrllMI &lt;
a t^ftstatiirea at Min*
14**. 111 1 ill d tn
*1 * i :t m a w
narrow
to Aurtinns
4. Thrita
1 mus. I
t Political
group
7. Miaa

of a

37. Cereal
giain
31 Music net*
At.Tanglad
4f. Btnke
43. At Com*
44. r*&gt;*t
4* Ynvrng hnf
47. Tale
41, Celerity
*0 Planttd
I I . Fu lu p a
pokaratsk*

tUt u
ivu it

u

rr
%

il

'

TT tr

%

w

M

w

%

l

BV I.NKI B o n n
'
Crltlri who mourn the death
of conversation have never had
an hour with Edward D. Stone,

Letteis To
The Editor
Kdltor.
The Sanfunl ltd .'Id
l.el me slsit hy thanking you
for Ihr fine cooperation you gave
me in the Mothers M *nh of
Direr*. It is gratifying to know
that our hometown paper can be
depended upon lo use all Ihr matrrlal it receive* pertaining to local rvrnti
...
. ____
)U *ir ,Ph,ndhi 1
’
the Mothers Marrh could md have
been the success that It was.
Id also like lo lake my hat
olf lo the local radio stations.
Un Ihr tlay of the Molhcit March,
W|t!t» tan regular spot announre
merits alKiut the drive. W IR It ran
an all day radiotbon width at
traded roniideratdr mtrrest out
aide our rumnmnily.
All 1 did waa ask. and yrcrivi-rl
far moie than we had hoped for.
This bring* me to your "buy
al home" campaign, it is my
opinion that hy shopping in our
local stoics, Ihr whole community
ptuspers. Ily supporting our local
newspaper anti radio stations we
benefit greatly.
Through The Sanford Herald
and Ihr radio stations we are
able to lake advantage of local
xalei. participate in tommunlly
rvrnla and know lust hand what
la going on In ftanford.
Again, let me thank Virginia
Conn of The Sanford Herald,
Mlrkry Rrik and thr staff id
W TH R and Tithe Gunter and the
folks at W10D fnr their' fine ro
o|H&gt;ratlon
Sincerely.
Sira Ruiirll E. Spencer
Chairman, Mothers Maicli

%

%

mui Adding: Machinen

&gt;•11

For SALE

Wednesday, Keb. II, 19A9

For RENT

vii* Am

&amp; i - ............................. i T f f ___
. A ’,W
.
.. V*&lt;smi
n iy M in e
WsHts M in e
lin r « tr i
a i l i’l r l i N i y 9irar«ar

' a i m ! »a

m m iI

il

•altar t f la S u If. IS II •l Ik* Past OfCtr*
t(a (ai mt Isssnw af W
H •arrS
r r fc a, nta.
(•a at______________■
I t , | aliM Ptra* w(WW
_ _____
la aailtlaw
__ _ xesrlaa.

J J j M j S * * * • See N I S S I I N I I S I s i a ll I I I U r a l n tw a &gt; m

M j| ic R ir r i0 n m
t t r «•&lt;

J

BE

u

iih

|i

• a* Maalk
(s i

■at*

lia r
t a*»

111.**

REPAIR

Service

ADAMS
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
20T

AV«Bt

the intervening years have not
borne out hit optimistic assessmenl l.arge ires* in the .Middle
East have either tome under
Soviet domination or reverted lo
to neutralism The complacency
he expressed seems hardly to
have been Justified.
Rut bit almost overbearing in
sUtrnre that all was welt in Ihr
West had sn immediate ronie
quence it deepened the gulf be
tween eertaln Senators and the
Secretary. One of them waa Sen­
ator Fulbright who tn hi* new
role will rxrrd'e a far more
searching scrutiny of foreign poll
cy on Germsny and European
security. What he confronts lllui
tratei the great difficulty of ro
ordinillng pollrs in a free al

Modern Betsy Uoss
W EST FRAN KFO RT, III (U P lI
— Ben H MrPheron. 09 a retlied
roal miner, la among the first to
turn out a now tl star American
ftar. An evpert with a needle
Md'heton stitched two of the O.
star flags along with an original
1J star flag an a pirro of tapestry.
D o l l a r 1*Cr P o u n d
BERLIN, Conn (U P lt — Mta.
Delores R llicrlton, who** »p«
peotame In court on ■ tiaffle
charge was delayed by the arrival
of her baby, waa asked by the
judge how much the ehlld weigh*
ed Seven pound*, said Mrs. liarlim n proudly. "I fine you seven
dollars." said tha Judge.

TA L L A H A S S E E (I'P I) — Sen
Charley John*, who thinks the
NAACP I* trying to tire out his
Investigating committee in cuurt,
will ask the l^-giilalure to extend
the life of his group so It can
complete a study of possible Comrounist infiltration of the Negro
organiratlon
Johns said Monday he believes
numerous suits testing the power*
of his committee will prevent It*
completion of the investigation
before the I^giilslure convenes
April 7
j olinf of .st, fgr , , aid •| think
ltle N A A C P 11 trying to tire us
out In court. Hut they are not
going to do it."
Committee hraringc in Miami
were halted whtn several w it­
nesses refused to testify nr produre N A A C P record* The state
Supreme Court hat twice ruled on
suits rballengin; thr committee’s
powers and the NAACP now ha*
liken thr fight lo fedrrat District
Court in Miami.
The high court upheld lesnllty
of the committee and It* authority
to bring contempt proceeding 1
against witness** who rrfuae to
testify.
The court also ruled that thr
NAACP cannot he required lo
turn over Its rank and Die mem­
bership rolls The court added,
however, that the committee has
a right to know if suspected Com­
munist* arc member* of the nr
gam rat Ion and NAACP official*
can he required to give this in
formation under ijsth.

im aunt
Titag tail
1*4011 Tag

MUSI
Ken lu re :

I ;3 3 .

*5:25 • S:5I
Art mi-**inn I'nr Thin
All ruction
ADL'I.TS
NIGHT
MATINEE
&lt;»0e
KOc

STAHTS S I N DAY
o*vn
, #*■•*#u»4*
sfrrcistd

MORE
JXVNE
MANSFIELD

a l s o

T ill

\1 \lth

(/ W O

For people who don’t want
a look-alike car but
i)o want a low price tag

TYPEWRITERS

li

lo

Pat* 4

ihr distinguished American archl- hrlp American rommunltici coniert responsible tor our magnifl* Metre their beauty and plan (or
renl pavilion *1 Ihr lln m rli Ihr future.
"What A m e r i c a n hi|hws&gt;i
World's Fair and (nr the juslrnniplrlrd Ciilli-il Slate* Embassy everywhere nrrd It trees and still
In New Delhi, another architec­ more trees. One row of tree* on
rach sole wnuiJ hr letter Inan
tural maslrrplrer.
1 am tempted In nuolr Mr. none, but a double row would hr
.Slone and his Arkan.a* drawl on excellent. Houses, legitimate busisrperate bedrooms for man and nria buildings and factories art
wife i Tla rlia rlr"), twin beds f a n back IMi feet from the ruad area
invention of Grand Rapids and the would then be screened, veiled,
devil"! ami on Id* venture In or piotcrli-d, if you will, by trees.
"This la a simple, easy and in­
manufacturing chairs with a boy­
hood ehiim
who
la
now
Sen.
J.
expensive
solution to one of the
.......
.. . . .
country's big problem*. It woutd
Mllliam Eulbrlght (D ., Ark.t.
Rut nr
hr mustered
bis m
most
1,1,1
&lt;&gt; »»*
o mtrill
e m ” ! enhance the beauty of the roun
eloquence In a pita lor a pew pos, 1 • andcertainly add to the plea‘n ' " r »,[ ‘ *idrnt'. Cabinet a post sure of motoring,
dcdlealed to preserving the fare
v\hen I came to New Tork
of America, the beautiful, from thirty years ago, long Island
eomptria tleverralion by it.ortrd was a park. I^ok at it now— a
^ _n jaj,
mess, A Secretary of Environment
. Wh„ u r Bprt| „ 4 Srcrrl, r)
could have saved 11." Mr. Slone
jlir Environment," said Mr. Slone, laid, amt concluded, ‘ and if wa
,, rceognind liolh at Inline | want to aave the rest of the
am| «tirua&lt;l as one of thefnri-mosl roiintry, we'd tvettef get such a
•rrbllects of our time. "At pte secretary p d q "
, rni ||ure It nothing to prevent
—
■.
■ ■
(n yonr from dr .pulling our won*
derful 1ountry tide. Me need some i S i , l e , o f ' urfl*n c lr *
I)nr
t'atunrt rank charged with doutilrd every every year for the
preserving me great natural beau- past three yeara in th* United
Slates.
t&gt;: of this country.
"laxik at l.akr' Tahoe! It lias
Iveen completely delated by holt.
ky tonks. There Is one of the
grrat beauties of America dear
rrated ruined by vandals, their
hot dog stands and their souvenir
shacks
"f^ok what billboards are do
ing to the country! It’s criminal
Our roadside* and highways are
being mnftarilty defaced with
hllllKiaid* and thr kind of hunky*
lunk buildings that have ruined
Lake Tahue. Something must l&lt;e
dnnr and sery soon to ta*r this
nation* physical hrtilage.
It
seem* to me that the women of
the nation’s gaiden club* are the
country 1 eonarirnrr In trying lo
save what natural beauty re
mains
"tAhen I was a student at liar
vaid. Cape Cod was a national
treasury of early Americana,
lumrlhing unique and irreplace­
able Rut now it |i all gone, under
a tide of tourist traps and tom
menial desecration
"Some Englishman, 1 cant re
member who, once said. ‘Amer
Iran* pave the land with used car
lots ami the highway with empty*
hen ran*, so ttiry can ride hy
ln their Irmon vrltuw Cadillacs
and rnnlcmtdwlr the ruin* *
"Well, 1 would put a stop to (hr,
mins’" ilrclaied Mr. Slone. "1
would begin to save nur towns
and highway* with a Cabinet of
fleer rr*pnn«tb1e fnr their pre­
servation.
"It's « cinch that •mall towns
can't alfurd a •sty planner. Hut if
their wera a Department of F.n
vironmenl. with a proper staff,
there would be rvprrts available lo

%

a
TT

■A
II

if
% %
Jo si

14
TT

DOWS'
1. C'domat
I. atraised to
IM Ulmnal
1 Atlrsrtiv*
4. MstaUie
mk

A

A

II
4

Inez Robb Says

Editor,

il

car d

? Probe Be Extended

The Herald
I heartily agree with your views
a* expresied in Friday a Herald
regarding the proposed &gt;200 a
month raiae in certain county offsrial*’ lalanri
t also with to congratulate you
nn the steady improvement you
hive made in The Herald tha past
few munlhi
You ire in so murh better a
pontlon lo Inform the people than
any one Individual, and It took*
in me like you are doing a good
Job of it
I have read The Herald (or
many year*, sid it ia i d agree
able surprise lo me lately.
With twit wishes,
l Signed 1
Cha*. W. Blown
204 Freorh Av».

1 T “ 4 t*

1 T“ w 1

1

41. Tnrtrds*
a*. Throng
4.1. ammo
tempi*
44 Ovinasr
dynasty
&lt;1. Cry of pair.

3$ Piwm
diviimn
3* And - i t
4* (
nfield
utrd (Bib )

St Projedtng

17.1‘eruita
» A C*
ptriiiier \
3* A (iiai.t
34 One-spct

ttsietSsf’s ietese

msttentiva
34 raultlly

10 Craaee

thureh
;t Cllrium
isym )

lU ra a k

JTf

turea
n.i n-

14 Music
nots
end

anaaaur*
;n oaeie
I t . letter

•per-

I*. Greek
Utter

SUSAN
HARVARD

36110101 W ill ASK

K lm t

S I.

made to be the most distinctive car on the
road-yet it's priced with Ford, Chevrolet
and Plymouth. And Edsel gives you many
"eye-opening" extras that the low-priced
field either forgets or charges extra for.

f

Ih I ri tttt IftOABof It
• f s h a l i a n a m v w h a n yaw bw y

— you gwt mof# for your money—
mora x i t , room, comfort
• Cairo 1coMowsy whoa you driva
— you cfiooto from four oug.rvoa.
including two V&gt;'» that gf*0 you
•p.ntod podormarvea on regular
g it, and ■ thrifty V i «| wait.

In k

it tttti *1)1 #M*tif Eitm!

• Istto* bin If !nfo ovary (d ia l

-t o il adjusting brakes,Damondlustra finish th*| n*,er needs
•**&gt;ng. wall to »tt* carpet rg
*!*ctr&lt; deck, •'urTsiniged mufhor* that Iasi tw*co as long a*
ordinary ones, loom rubber seat
cushioning, (nit many otbors

If yin vmt ti hiar n il •nthuiiasm_talk to a 1959 Edsil owner

HUNT LINCOLN - MERCURY, Inc.
109 X . P b I b m H * A r t .

F.mfon!.

Florid*
!

9

i

�a
Tti*

ta n la rl

W e ,!.. Feb. 11. 1 9 5 3 -r .u r c R

f r r ill

GOOD START .

By Alan Mav«r

Carolina Cage Showdown Draws Near

Yank Policy Softened/
'Names' To Be Signed

meettnr »ith North Carolina's ally an all-New Ynra »;-&lt;rtint
••Yankee" Tar Hrelt in the At­ linrup. play* Wake Eorr*' Yhur*
lantic Coast Conference basket day night and Loyola d ll.t Sat
unlay before it* rtlmacli; meet
hall rare.
I’ucillo, the Wolfpack'a 5 fixil. ing with the Wolfperk. S'at. 'till
9 tnth captain. lo»»ed in 27 point* hate one inure tuncup — a Satur
and Richter, a feUuw-Philadetphi- day tunic with Maryland,
•
Duke held the W'olfpark lo a
an. contributed II a* State potted
Rt WII.TON K II IIM W
( Ford. for example, originally ITT,000. That figure l* !t«v tha
a comeback WT2 victory oter 34 31 deadlock at inlcrmittion In
t mird 1’rr.t Inirrnalii.nal
wa. offered at; IS &lt;»&gt; rot. Ilnw- |pmny for :h.-.r whn are fu**y.
Duke Tueiday m;ht to remain on Tuctday nighfa same at nalrigh
X gtadual tolu-n n; &lt;•( poll,* bv n r , «ub-rquent taht* with attltt- Anyway, thr Yank*' fir»t offer to
and trailed by only three point.
North Carolina'* heel*
r kankre.' fiont office made it
ant g*neia! manage! Roy lUm ry
him thi. year wa* a
cut, but you
The two Carolina team* meet HU SOI with about ftte minute*
it good bet t.wiay that Mickey
hate been nhh that almoit
the
hate to beat In mind
that rate up
at Chapel Hill next week North left Hut I’ucillo and Bob Mar
Mantle. While
lo - and R&gt;ne entha *!aih ha. been retloird
policy. So the elub will .arid him
Carolina, the nation’* No. 2 leant! G till v ray. another Import from
Dutrn all »u l he algned within
” 11 we each give in a Itltle.'* another one. and before long the
ha* gone unbeaten lit nine voider- Dorchettcr, Mss*. then Marled
* w**rk
Kind *atd, ■ I’ll ytobabl) tign
the
&lt;wlteh hitting renter
fteldlag and
ente gaim* thu season Eiflh- hitting from alt corner* and State
The (tout i*f!irr find tit idggr.t
next lime I »e» Harney.'*
howling enlieptneur will scratch
ranked Y U , Stale hat an II I quickly opened a commanding
timadtide when it .rm oul tha
The ” ne*t l\ ^ r '' probably will hit ilgnatuie on a contract railing
Irajtic record,' ill tone vrttm k ton* bulge.
MacGillivray wound up wiih 13
contract*. mou nf which oitgmal- e Thurtday. Ford .aid,
for about UO.noo
Small i3-p*-uml Kiejo will h»&gt;e coming at the hand! ol the Tar
point*. Howard Hurt and Carroll
ly called lot a . tit.
Kai.e Kor Mantle
a i bunco to chalk up her tcvenlh ilrrls lilt month.
That will make eveiyune happy.
Then (.»&lt;«-* Sten&lt;e! got into the
Mantle * t ; ,e l* far i.om a Mantle will feel i,&gt;«d about get*
North Carolina, boasting tlrtu Youngkin paced Duke with 23
tea ton tlctoty tonight in the fea­
and 22. respectively.
» r : and added tome fuel to the critlt. either oetpitr the periodic (,ng hi* raite. the front will feel
tured hot box'* event, the loth
Tr*at Tech took otcr undiipu!
flame, with hit .Otching com communique.
i ace of an lt-avent .late at Sanfrom
Mickey* C0« J alwyut holding lhat raise la
rd possession of ircond plate In
find Oiland - Kenr.el Club
mrnt on tome of the p ater*, but homa bailiwick in Halls, and within a rca*on»h!t limit, and tha
the Southwcjt Conference h&gt;
Kiego'I lightning •like -peed,
I ih n e a ir driinilr *lgn* of an trnin Ihe Yankee front office.
k ankee pitcher* will feel good
whipping
Tcvat
76-SI,
while
rate op in Yankee p -lr* .
' Mantle'* .alary !a«t year wa* ahout having klantle'a batting
p-u* her adtantagtou* .pot in the
Southern Mrthodlit uptet llaydor
•etond bo*, mat romblnc to fur*
lupport for another year.
m»h fan* one of the )eni * fir.f*t
3130
Speaking of Yankee pitcher#,
Missouri rratkrd an llga in e
*;ie&gt;hound lace* The tecond post
Harney mentionrd them Turtday
!&gt;. .)(inn ha. piodurcd the winner
'~ -, s
^
/* &lt;g n n * *•:■* B £ * r
M IW YORK i Itl’l i— Tennruee luting *trrak in upending Okla
when hr laid he anticipated no
in more lhan 100 rate* Ihit *ra- Male. Evansville, Ind and South horna Stale. 31 44; Bob Aycrsman
P * £ \ C J $ &gt;£■**, * 5
enntmet Irouhle ftom either Du*
established
a
tram
»eorlng
record
$
2
?
&amp;
4
:
,1
V
.
S
r
s
i..n.
wr*t ' Mo l State remained 12-3
ten or Don Jjtien.
V 7 * f ff-M-t c ' J . The only
belter box" I* ihe today in I'nlled I’re** Internation­ with a 1* point barrage that car
Hamry *ai-l he wa&gt; •'very cloie’*
p s ? 7 rV i
ij
one »pot. In which forward march- al « small collrgr Ua.Vetbal! ral ried \irgmia Tech In a loth*,
with Du ten and indicateJ he wa*
tictory over Richmond, ami Ruck
V./ . Jl-I - -r
log (io Hack will be walling for
•I *
Cttmitii*- Tuctday at ihe lira*, wilnc** in a
**, **n'enl. loo, with Larsen
NKW killlK it PI
l
McDonald's eight point* in over
£'C /* e f
-he meihamcal luie. Go Rack »o
W hr aton ill ' adt aiiecil from ' lcl on*
1
C*
*. : P ~~~ ££
..ill
brought
-N-am l»**b»*« Uise p could
sioner Foul Frick t ■hi a federal I230,.... damage
gr
.nil
fa* ha.n't men.ured up to the out- fifth to fourth and .Steubenville «•"» helped
.rmgc Wa.h.ngtnn
A;
piove rougher than Harney think*.
■ j - l'Z v ^ - ’ g
•;•*'■ -f .v
s * oT
court
the
only
reason
he
slid
not
again.I
him
and
Ihe
I*
mayor
&gt;troding ela&gt;* *hu-«n by Kiego. i Ohioi. which lo*t three Mf.lghl
-'dryland. 6*M
i - ''
r j T$ 4 V P 7 5 /V
'*&lt;*//
intervene in thr minor leagues' league tint*, hv Frank l&gt; Law Like the other., he', been plfcied
Xlthough Kirgo lightly touche*
,
.
,
-1 . .Hh| |y k l
trim .io n prnhlcm i. because he rrme. prr.ulent of the drfunrt a rut and fee', their'* no rea.oo
.he -c a l., at 33 pound., the brim
» / '" , fw tJ*n« ,l* *1 ’ * ’
feared *uch a movr mlghl bring I’orl.inoulh, Va , elub of the Pled to take one
J.ile hu.tlei ha, been In the money. »&gt; • ««« ,roin f“ 'r,h
f *
(■rambling
(Lad.
which
»wtpi
ShanK t u r r it tut
anil Iru.l action aciin.t hatrliall. mont league.
I Ho 12 time, in 13 trip, atound the
it* lirat 2o gamt*. moved from
fu r •l*teenth*-mile di.tanee.
I- rick ictifir.l I*, that rffect
Former minor league official,
A' •"&gt; ' " ,r ‘ '“ «*• l»«b b ySliar,,*
Till* daughter of Ma*tet All and eighth into a ilxtlipUce t.e with
are .ihcdulrd lo add their lr.li fcrr'‘‘! r '’ * rut
nmm imU&gt;
Wfrrby b tfim e ihr Uth n u m b rr
Hatchet Roll ha* won three of her Akron lOhloi. Chapman t Calif.),
*‘f t*,f Vsinkec- lt&gt; agiec to term*,
which
won
I*
of
it*
first
t9
itartt,
l.-died
I're*.
Intrmaiional
l**i all racet.
In hi* toil, laureate h .rtn l
la d
Rocky Mac Duff and llu u l Com­ moved from ninth lit eighth I .011
Hut he **a* lorrrd to impend s*’*r|U *1*1^ * *6 te-'oid Iasi tea.
mander arc two other stalwart* lo Ilians Trrh wa* ninth and Witten Amherst 67 Trinity W
hl’
*t&lt;H tfft 23
operation, hi-iaotc of an in*# *on
wallh In the twue weekly hut »«x herg lOhloi w .t loth
Uiwrgn St *&gt;* Iliwhevler Teth St
.inn
»( the Portsmouth elub . *’,*Vr r * /1',‘
»*• M lhfjr.
The nationwide Board of Coach­ Henttrlaer I’oly 32 Hamilton at
The , Pittsburgh
event. Uthrra in the unu.ual fra
territory he t. Irca.ls and ra d io ___
, . Pi: sir*,
. - who
tuic air Detergent. Pm Check. es whirh rate* Ihe .mail college, Prov Collrgr 37 A.vumptmn 4C,
leacue
*,
r
r
loosing
high
anil
low ,nr
hnudi
a
.i*
of
mayor
It) l.ll I I I I
month* a.o in Miami Reach I la .
for L'l'l hated ill latest balloting I'lltihurgli T3 Carnegie T r ill 63
*
l«D handed p lcnci. until they *c»
Kahlc Skirt, and John King
game.
l nitcd Pie** liicinational
H U ls r o .Y Tcv l l 'P l i — Cock) when the champ wai men Ilian
on
game*
played
tluough
latl
The club's eecond Ladtea Night
Mlcgheny 32 t enn 30
t ndrr direct examination. Frick quired Harvey Had-iiv (■ &lt;m t in .
kern Mtkkcltrn whn played in
Johnny Hus.o spurred on tiy an fixe |*ound* over the 133 pound
leeenily, iljnrU
threo
I* .laird for tomorrow night, Saturday night. Each coaih *c St. Francis iN Y .I *&gt; Selon Hall 3S earlier overweight triumph, get# limit, hut the oddamaker. aic the thadow of thr great (ieorge ,J&lt;'* he had adopted a hand* off cinnati
southpaw
when all women w-Rl be admitted la-cts 10 tram* in the order he lip.ton College T9 Rrandei. 63
klikan
for
many
i
t
i
r
i
.
ha*
Hnalty
|k,luy
on
Ihe
ticklish
trlril.ion
his
*
ham
c
tonight
lo
&lt;lo
what
iivc
iinammou.
in
thiir
opinion
tnal
^
The ihrec lefties to ,igq wet*
Hunter 71
to tha track without any charge^. rank* them nationally Point* arc
older challengers have fulled to u**- brail* young New kinker arhir.ed hi* own personal niche quedlon because he feared Ihe lion G i o -. and iw ilin Aiw a
awarded on a 109 *7-6 3 I 3 .1
|a w
Rrockport M Cl
Department of Justice might can
aicomplith— wrr*t the lightweight ian l dn it jgam when the chips with the Minneapolis Lake,,
ha.i* for volt* from first through Ip.ala 37 St I’eirr* 32
Jack.on and Don R-.we
That
ihampiumhip away from Joe iT h r J (r high.
Mikkcttcn pined the hc*l game »tiuc a* "roltution ’ any attempt
loth place.
nuke- a total of JJ tha I'iiatta
South
to
bring
iria)or
and
minor
league
Jolt,
r
l
Brown
llruwn,
who
won
the
title
in
ku
of
hi.
10
year
carrer
in
the
N'a
St. Michael's I V I.I, lied with kirgima Tech. HM tlirhiiiund ol
now havewrappid up
foe tha
Russo wttippol Rruwn four guH. ti*2n.. from Wallace &lt;|luil) tlonal il.i.k&lt;thall At.orialion Tue* official* togelher in an.effort to
Wittenberg for loth l»*t week, Appalachian tt Emory A ilctirv lai
com log ramjaign,
reatd
agrremenl
on
trlrsiilan
pul
j Snuth and drfrndrd it Ulcer.sfidly dav tughl when he scored U
headed the second to group I re Gnirgr Washington t*. Marylamt *i3
Gio . aPiiCiiifd In 40’ game* for
I .ig*m*l Smith in a irmaU h wml |*ulnt* to trail (he Lakers In a ie&gt;
no lCalif. 1 Stair. Kentucky Wet North Carolina SI *&lt;i Duke 72
f'ltuliu-gh la-t vra-on and wound
a.-alntl
tirlandn
Zuluria
Jor*
lo
lia
iisi
triumph
o*rr
Ihr
Cmcm
Kriek
alto
Ir.tilird
that
the
ml
ley an. Fori Hay* iK an.l Slatr, kirgima si an Hampton tn*i to
Up with a 3 J i*iold. Jackson had
|*e*. Ralph llupa. and hrnn* nati Royal* at Iln-iiUm. Tea.
nor. leleyiiion problem* rsi.trd a reroiil of |*.u with |,|nColn of
Creighton
iNeh. i,
Georgetown
Catholic l 73 Shepherd SI 6k
* NKW YORK I d ’l l - Th r C S iKy .l
I.anr wa* anywhere from a 7 5
Hur other game scheduled was before he took office a* cdninil*
kdelphia (N .Y .I. T i .at
league and Rowe, out
team took a commanding lead of
l Slate* txnoir Rhyne 7. r d iu r d «
T
I D A U i | Jn n C n f t 4
lu tl 3 choice depending upon cancelled whrn Ihr St
laml* sioner in 1*31 hut that hr honed the Western
„ f |hr „ „ „ „ bM.|u&gt;# uf
HI3 to *1 match point* ovrr the
w hnr you lot
Hawk* failed lo kern a llrtrnil pro|M&gt;.rd legislation, esrmpllnj appendectomy, wa, 13 with CoItalian team today in the world
Thr short priced &lt;Mld* weir here dalr b e C a ii a r thunderstorms , certain a*orri* of ha.el-all from I tvitiinlni*
of the International
■hampionihlp team • of - our con­ and Western Illinois tied for 2«.th
on th« battleground wlirrr * u«i lirounded their plane in Harris anli trust I/wrv would to|*e the'i.ieagur.
W ' rl ^ r ,t ' ^
Tumghl .
M ai.im f Ihe Week
tract bridge tournament
prohlein
or more fan. are ripeilrd In burg I’a
The American* teored a 31 to
_________________
Mikkrl.cn. 1hooting for Ihe
gur, will find Mather of Sanford .hell out .onir HtU.UVJ lo .cc the
The 1oni mi ..loner ,n.,otrd .mi l ,‘ ., r er*t V*Ci| ,r n u a &gt;’ .
1J vietory Tueiday in a lfl-h*nd
lentenary 7a Ky Weslryan 71
Sonuuncl tho
trying lo oveitakr New York life Imul which will lie irlrvi.ed na Nltk's .harmed -ir.le of iu.0&lt;iu hr ha* hern working with Ihe De ct lhe
Ark t'ollegr 71 Ark \ IM *&gt;2 . . and move into Hurd, nr even »rc tionall) lABC to p ni e « I 1 hid l-oinl*. gained hi* -areer high on pari mrnt of Ju .tirr to obtain 1 ' :6"‘n* « f pKehrr Herb Moford.
match with the Italian*, the fourth
mrtiing of a lefiei which Marled
Lattcrn Kv St 9i Morrhead St J) 01 d in Ihe tcairui
ln ■ deal with Detroit
Mailed mil within
130 mile 17 ni 71 *loil* Horn the flrl-l and tilling which might alleviate Hie
!»*l Saturday. It wa* the first
Tenn Tech M West Ky Si
*i of 10 lire Ihrow* The 6 7 f-u in ml itinn
i 1*11 l**eemhei Moford compiled
*in alley* n and 1 lluknr . klu»u ladlus of Him.Ion
—
a 4 » teroid wdh ihe Tigeia, who
clinic In Ihe ta*t three year* of
llirm, Southern hi t.amhulh 31
Shop will tackle 1 1 In* I ity I'nnl
Thr dapper little Ru.iu whilst me: Hamlinc star ncllcil 13 poiiili
Midwest
"international play that the Ameri­
Lrought him up from Chaileatun
E A S T LANSING. Mich. l l ' P l i —
-ins. while league-leading Rurnrtt swaggering optimism Mar* Ihe In Ihe opening pcricwl In give the
It wuuld take 300.fad hemlock‘ of tha ‘A m eHrin A&gt;*»ei4ion In
can* have held a *ub*t*ntial lead Sonny Grandeliu*. late.t of a line Akron t au Mount l nion .'-&lt;1
Painters will try to maintain their trailrinaik of New York * East Lakers a lead they kept through
to make a pound
June,
ovrr the Italian champion* of Eu­ o* Michigan Slate University a*. Kent St. M John t arroll M
' trail when Ihev inert l-rn r'» S r 01 Mdi tenement *r*lion wlirrr he " ll* Ihe game kl Innr apol 1* »na re -1 seed 1
.i.tanl coaehe. to move into tup Creighton 7o Emporia •*! a*
rope,
molr Dr . I leaner* on Unr* I ami girw up ha* made a *rtv favor *° * ••* ** haIfllinr rdgr and
Thr l ’ S team consolidated It* hrad coaching spot, nf their own, Augu.'.ana (III 1 76 Vitlikin 67
s»
aide imprrv.ion on loeal nlitrrvrri P"ut«d un thr |wiwn Ihr rest O'
leading position Tuesday night by m jv
,w„ Spaitan »**nt*nt.« Intluna I'rntral T*. Ind Irsh
In last werX * a r* a -lion link anil the iwldv wete .1 I ihal hr 1! 'he “ av
drlcating Argentina 30 to 19 in Si 4 ll|, him to Uolmadn
Indiana St M Yalparai- •-*
Medford Par., re-roily
ar
ur * I-.-, two game, (loin Nr-. go tin route with the (hamp even
hands, thr moit decisive »eore nf
Grandeliu*. on«c figured a* the ( hicago t 33 SI I’tnmpw l'i
■jotred from *t land*, led the
anelray
York l ife to mo**- into Ho- .ole if he loses
Concordia lehr* 2&gt;9 lios.rsilon of ar-und idair. t.rorge
Ihe 12 matches played. The total hrit am-aient
7.5 Con-orilia
appairnt to Duff* Haughtily
Daughrity III Tech 7it
ll will he Russos lirvt tillr op Royals with 23 point*
U, S • Argenlian score for 66 at MSU. took thr Colora-l-i job Ottawa U ht 7'riends t &lt;kl
• N O hot railing#
Swann lr.1 Ihe Musicians lo llieir )H-rtunily
The *irtory incrrssrd the luik
board* nf play was t23 to 70.
Mlivuurl 2&gt;l flklaluinta SI U
Monday.
• N O special rW e t spare neetoa iry
victories witn a 51.3 *-ofr. while
■it
&gt;rrond plate margin over
, Ihe Italian team dclcaitd Ar
lie scheduled inlrrvirw . t-wla) , Hamlinr 74 Matalesier .’aJr.v r l -ol. led Hie loser* *it is a
• NO Dm* A atpenalvt doeli
Detroit lo a game and a half in
^gentina '20-'2d. to assume an over­ with Spaitan a*.i*tant frc.hman t M. Thoma* 60 Comnrdia '-6
nf ihr right million Americans tlie kkr»tern Division
2I1-359 serif.
T h e flisowf lype of M is te r eowforf
,
all lead ovrr the South Amerlran fo4ch Rutky Nyitrnnt and a*»i*l. | Nehraika Wesleyan 71 Dana fit 32
ho w-&lt;rk for IwtaT, -tali and
Mmnraptilii and Cincinnati two
In othrr action tail week Rur
(ram of 122 lo 71 match poinis. r.nt backflrld coach John I’olon- j
Southwevt
oul of thr most Itavelled teams in Ihr
nrlt I sillier, went fur a two to one rildal gnu t murnt* full
Thu* Argentina termed complete click.
Texas Trch. 76 Trvav 31
*0 tor) o*er Ihr I'rinter*, and r«H time, -earn million air fuv M IX renew their bailie (oniirhl
ly out of the running in this tourn­
Nystrum .aid hr w «. "definitely SM .U. 34 Uaylor 5o
M l h . M A rt.
FA M lf *
'lather of Sanford C-uk the i lean ■ ird t&gt;* one *11 m-ue le u te m r n l at San Eranelsco. Other gamoai
ament.
inierested ' in going to Colorado
in*- nirn In the ■'eleartfr*" &lt;lth a *-trn. aetordln.- to Tav F«&gt;on- w 1 find Philadelphia ai Ho.inn
A match point is a!mn*l Ihr
pjj Grandeliu* lie *aol he a-d
Ihrre game s .rrp
•mtion. Its.-.
and Promt at S.raru.e
equivalent of too scoring points in p„|onc6rk w&lt;*u;-l confer
wall
rubber bridge
Grandeliu. ard Daugheity tuday.
By TIM MORI AR TY
l Bil«t Pres* latcrvatiooal
Lou i'ucillo and John Richter,
.a pair of "Rebels'’ from South
^Philadelphia. arc leading North
Carolina State lo a »ho«do*n

Kiego Is Seeking
7th Win Tonight
tin Track Feature

Tenn. State Top
Small Cage Team

Hearing Continues
On lTV Invasion'

0

Cage Scores

U. S. Bridge Team
Takes Long Lead

0

Busso Gets Crack Mikkelsen Gets 43
A t Champ Tonight In Laker Victory

Mather Seeking
111S5BSJ2 "JrSSI t « ^nfl bowling ipol
.il'rrrk, latent,a. d « !
TJS

«*'*•'

Grandelius Eyes
Sparton Coaches

_
H

DAY b N IG H T
HEATING

SOUTHERN N ATU RAL GAS CO.

Ring Results

^Jockey Is Killed
b ln Car Collision
TAM P A l l ' P I) — Jockey Allen
Rose. 22. of 1lid 1mar, wai killed
late Tueiday in a l»o-car tolliiion
near herr.
Mr* F.lma E Ixstrrman. 37. of
ptamivllle. Ohio, driver of ihe second *ehiclr. was injured seriously.
Slate police said Rose apparent
ly lost eonlrol of his *ae on *
curve They said hi* auto slid onto
•a shoulder, went l-ark onto Ihe
highway into Ihe path nf the nn
ronurur car.
Rose, a native of Upper*die.
k a . had been a leading n d rr at
Srarleirough Down* in Maine, He
aim rode in Suffolk Down*.

ICnlcrs Ski Meets
LA K E PLACID, N Y. tL TI)-* S V i
champion Art Devlin plans lo en
ler Iwo tog American meets lhal
may lead lo a &lt; rth with the L’.S
1960 ()!vmpir trim . Devlin will
compcle in Hie national champmu
ships a! Leavenworth, Wash , Feb.
22 and the North American Jumps
at Squaw- Valley, Calif.. March 1.

MIAMI REACH tl I'll — Ike
kaughn. J371*. Cincinnati, not
pointed Chico Medina, tie, o r *
eta &lt;101.
O AKLAND . Calif
i l l ’ll —
Johnny Gonsalves. 139 Oakland
ilceiiioncd Paddy DeMarco, ill,
Brooklyn N Y ( 101,
SACRAM EN TO, Calif, i l l ’ll —
Drlando Zulucta. 136. Cuba, dr
ciiionrd Joey Iu»pes 135, Sacra
menlo tin*

u
J kf K SO N V II.I K &lt;CPI) pair makes a full house, eipecialiy
when they're twins
A&gt;k Mrs Lawson Prar.on, 31year old wife of a television re­
pairman She gave birth Sunday In
her *lslh tel of twins, i’Olh hoys,
lire Pearson hat given birth In
16 t hi Id re n In 19 years
The I’earions are natives of
hnn*eille. Tenn

*Sccks Track Sweep
NEW YORK (C P I 1— Keith Gard
nrr, a Jamaica, 0 kk I student at
Ihe University of Nebraska, will
attempt an unprecedented sweep
of the 60 yard dash and 6»yard
high hurdles indoor titles in lhe
national indoor track and field
championships at Madison Square
Garden Eeh 21.

Tin* i* in no ww\ ;i "-trippri!" «-«r you’m
liHiKiM). at. Ci.ip'- in and -fuily tlio manufnc*
l ir* r's vugg&lt; i&lt; «i r« tail (trice **f ;» lluick
lyS A H U K like thi . eijuipinni with Tw in Tur»
btnu automatic trail-miwion, radio, heater,
while sidewall 11r« - -. and anything else yuu
want in your next ear. Then do the samo lo
the top models of lh&lt; leading Iciw-jtriet’ti khree,
and you'll find the statement nlmve stands up,

dogr a c in g

.

What • difference for only 92001

Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.

Matinee Wed. b Sat., 2 P. M.
★
SPECIAL M A T IN E E FRIDAY
• Luxurious Cluhhou.se • Heated Stands
Jerry Collins, Operator

Sorry, No Minora

vHrothcrs Pace Win
0SI.0 t L’PI 1— The Cleary broth
ers, Robert and Rill, nf Camhndgr. Mass, pared a L’.S. ima
leur lee hockey squad In a 7 0
vietory over the Norway national
leam Tuesday. Robert scored two
• goals and Rill one 11 lhe Amerl
cans prepped for neat month'*
world amateur championship in
Prague.

you can own
for only $ 2 0 0 more
t h a n lh e b e s t m o d e ls o l ilic le n d in g l o w -p r i c c d c a rs .,....

Six Pair (Twins)
Equal Full House
%

ESABRE, the Buick

Now think liow much inor*- you'd enjoy a
Buick. A comfortable, *uli*t.intially limit auto­
mobile. A&lt;ar with the finest ride in nil lluick
hi dory. A car with II in k exclusive fin-tooled
lirak- , ai.d the smoeitlie-t l\(»-of trausmUsion

monev *an hoy. A w - 1 gn ally re |» ■t&lt; d i ar!

•IIy r/'ii/f and

Own*ra report QUALITY ou ta tan d in g

Your money in a lluirk torlay put/* you in on
llv ground llmiro? what i-romi-es to Iron long
tn w tune of leadership for lluirk ear*. "M y
■ixth lluick and the l**st I ever owned!” . . .
"Ilcvt-njierating car I’ve driven in thirty
jean*!" . . . "Mueli the be.st Huitk yet!" . . .
Report.* like these mean extra pleasure in your
lluick ownership . . . and they mean hard
dollar value when the time comes to trade.
It all adds up to the liest proof in fif) years that:
"WHEN RETT l it M TOMilRILES ARE BUILT.
BUCK I ’l.’i r u . WILL BUILD THEM I"

Nawi In gat aeonemy, tool

In planning the ’ii!) Huick, the new Wildcat
engines, transmissions, and aile* were all
engineered to work together for greater gas
mileage. Across the country owner* tell us
they are getting 15 to 20 .nilos per gallon in
the ’.VI lluirk*. And in a recent thorough test
of Huick IseSahre against another car of
comparable *iw* and a good reputation for
economy . . . the Huick won in every cai*
under all kinds of driving conditions.
So we think we'vr got a n#u fctnrf nf rului In
this Huick IseSabre. And we suggest you go
lo your Quality Huick Dealer’s and see whtlher
you agree btjort you buy a new car.

T H E C A R IS T H E B U Y !
" E YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER N O W ...

Located * Miles South

Of Rtnford

On Highway

Your Quality Huick Dealer In Sanford I»:

17-92

Willis Pontiac-Buick Co. 301W. 1st

�•-

r.eor*ia Or. A
Dreaaed A Drawn

TENDER
PLUMP

FRYERS
FIRST

CUT

Pork Chops n&gt;-« “ c
PATRICK CUDAHY
Rrowood
ncnwrvnn micert
Sliced

BACON

3
..

^

$1*00

DELICIOUS

MRS. ROY GREEN

M RS.

MRS. R UP ER T l-KUAHE 1MRS. JACK YOUNG HI. A U K 1 MRS. KOHKRT SHEIJDKN

( A M II.1 .A

.MRS. HKl'CE PADDOCK

FashionShowHighlightOfShroveTuesdayTea

*■
i
' *'||
V « I perfrrtly
prrfrrtly beautiful.
beautiful, and
'll Vrti
Ih* weather couldn't h i* I been
b»H »r,''
T h u w it Ih* lU Irm rn l mott
h u n t - y ritrrd iy afternoon about
tha annual Shrme Tueirtay Stiver
T ia . fhleh uther* In tha Ionian

al Holy Trot*
Crntt Kplarnpal
Kpitroptl
itaaiofi
p i h m at
Church
Ih r tra w it hrld a! thr magnlfi
rrnt home of Mr*. W, K. Mcllubrrtt In 1-orh Artmr. Hunt* rn
terrd lha houtr through a heart*
thapad arbor covcrrd with red
ramrlllat.
Iniidc, there
were
flown« evcrywhrrr. not jo*t How
art, but tuperh arrangement* of
tamalliat and gladioli In color*
varying from while to deep rail
Fathomed with » touch of geniut
by Mrt. Irvin Fleitrhrr, ra tli ill*
play w it hrralhtakirc
Trayt of tiny tamlwlrhrt and
BUFFALO , N . Y. ( I T U - A
mother and har lix ehtldren amtiarl&gt;ad on an aiprnta • piid trip
to Florida today. Rot tha .15-yearold wppim Itn't at all happy about
it.
*
F.ria, County H ’etf.re Commit
fU V K H IIK A I), \ Y. ti n * *•loner* Paul F. Ilurkr ttid tha
woman. who wa* not Identified. nl. Movie n treat Itirhara Nicbol*
yetted to being raturn»d to Florida hat filed toll aialntt Hirer N r *
tarauia tha family rould rrrelve York revidrnt* for one million dotonly M l a month on welfare thrra, lilt in damage* for an ahdomitial
comparad wtth lha 1241 they re­ •ear m u llin g from an aulo ittl*
ceived.here llnaa November.
Th r blonde a itrrit charged In
RurUr laid a routine chart, with
j
Suffolk
County Supreme Court
welfare authoriliai in Mint)**
Count )\ F*la , abowed lha family riietday that lo t rim in g &lt;■*&lt;'»
h it le^al rrv ld rn r amt financial Irlty hat been greatly •'impaired'
by Ihr mne-imh tear whn-ii ft
rcaouraat thrra.
vulted from an operation lor re*
New York paid for tha hut tickat fnr tha woman and har tit &lt;hit. mu* aI of her aplren. T he o|n-t a
dran, tanging m lira from 1 lo It lion wat netr***!. bn ante of In
jurie* rrtriied in a July 2fi, Ili&amp;T,
crath, thr laid .
Th r tuit wn« filed ngaln«l Lavarail .1. Miller of Mulionlnan,
N. Y., driver of lha ear Mitt
Me bnIt wat in; V*a Miller, o «n rr of Ihr ear; and (Inland T r llaull, of New York, d llvrr of the
other ear involved

Coming To State?
Yes, Unhappily So

Million Is Sought
For Accident Scar

petit lour*
four* w rrr «trvr&lt;
irrvnl1 lo
In mnrr
mntr
[will
Ilian 2WI gueila. Under Ihr dire
return of M rt. Richard llcrt. Ihr
irfrediinenlt followed the val­
entine theme, 'the tea table wai
rentrred with a red gladioli ar­
rangement in w’.ilte milk gla»*
Silver vervicrv were placed at
ealli end.
Midi Mirudilnr and toft wind*,
Hie tirrrned awirnming pool mute
a .tunning background fur the
f.•vliimi tbow with atylet from
Mary-Ktihcr'i Cummenlalor Mr&gt;
Madalrlnt* Dunn wrlromrd ibc
gurvt* to thr tra, and tkillfully
drtcrihrd vpring &gt;wun and dame
we..r modrlrd Ity meniliffc of thr
Women'* Auxiliary of Holy Croat
Mrt. lUilierl Slieddtn choir a
bl a* k awimtuit and glaruurout
whllr rutftrd cap for hrr firvl
uiilfll H rr aecund wat a tllm
tkirtrd peach and whllr thrrktd
gingham A hrarh tutluinr ol
blur pi Ini rbtffnri wav wom by
Mrt liny Hrrcn. who rmrrgrd
nett wearing a emtumr mil of
linen hnpvarlting

16-Year-■Old Dies
In Auto Accident
FH IIT L M ' U EltD A I.K i l l ' l l A lit-year oti! Michigan ho* wav
killed near he rr early today in a
two-car rotli turn, the Highway
Patrol tcpotti d
T hr vlcllrii wav idrnllftrd at
Mlrharl I'rtrr Moran of 1‘ctoikcy,
Mich.
I'oticr tahl the driver of the
other vrlnrlr r»eaprd injur*

M rt
Paddork mndrlrd
modeled a
n Rrurr Haddock
printed tporlc coitumr w i t h
matching Italian atraw hat; then
appeared in a linen auil with ilirn
skirt and boxy Jarkel A polka dot
hlouir with malrhing ahori* wai
the choir* of Mr*. Jack Young
blade Next Inp around Ih* pool
thr diiplayrd a pollthrd cotton
cocktail d rcil in thadrt of blue
and rove.
t halk white rottun of bedtprrad
fa hr ir wav vhowrn againat the
green foliage hy Mr*. Rupert l e ­
gate A troop necked, full iknlrd
flower print wai hrr arcond
t holer
T h r model* entered the pool by
a aide door, and paraded around
it* ihiminrnng mrfaee on which
floalrd heart* outlined with palmi
and centered with red ramrlllat.

Collins Announces
Job Appointments
T A I I.M l XSSKF. tl f’l ) — Ciuv.
I &gt; Ho&gt;- Collin* ha* appointed J K.
ta rry , Panama City, and Mrt
Comer P. Andtrion, Miami, a*
public inrmher* of the State C'*un&lt;it of Mental Health
Collloa named Howard I Mom,
Marianna, a* artlng Jarkvon (boun­
ty Co inmil aloner, to terve while
I ommlaatoncr William F. I'arc l*
on a rlu r duty with Hie Air Force,
(Mom, a inendwr of 1h» Statr
Park Hoard, rrngned to take the
county cmnmlinnn povt Collin*
named Dr Jim r* T. Conk, Mari­
anna. to replace him on thr Park
Hoard

I

Special
goeit of Ihr
the aftrrnoon
Spruit giiral
i/lrrnonn
wav a atrangr rrrature who
modeled an outfit drirrtbed at
' baiic black'' by Mrt. Dunn
Read* and flowrri hung from
every pom blr »pol. Th* whole
waa undertcorrd by a pair of
laltertill knlckrra. ' for that feel­
ing of complete aiauranct". Iden­
tified ai M r» Camilla brute, the
lady wat the hit of thr afternoon.
Chairman of thr tra wa* Mr*.

Singer Will Wed
Music Composer

HOLLYW OOD ( C P I i — Singer
Anna Alherghettl and rompoierarranger Ruddy Hrrgman were
reported today planning tn marry
M IAM I t u r n - Mr*. Kathryn
April 11.
Nelnet, about 4k. committed m i­
Friend* *anl th* couple would nd e early today hy aiphyitation.
hr wed by thr Rev. Timothy polirr rrnorltd.
kuthr.-itie * taiil Ih* woman rliml
O'Toole of St. Ambrui* Roman
Cathnbr Church. Falh*r &lt;1 Toot* , after turning on a i n men in her
•aid h* rould neither confirm nor (apartment where the lived alone.
Mr* Nrlm n left a nut* indicat­
deny the report, but It vaa* tindrrttood Itregman'a p r e r l o u l ing detpondeney over ilinea*. po­
marriage
would have In hr lirr raid.
dratrd with church authontira
before thr propoted union could
take place tn the church
The marriage would h* Mt»»
AtbrrghetU'i flrtt
JA C K S O N V ILLE ( L T D — Fif.
Iren polio ra*** have been rrpoilrii in Florida fnr th* yrar a*
I.ON DON (C P I i — llobln Rood lumpaird In IT at Hu* time In
wai finevl 45 (10 fur failing lo put IMA. the Slate Heard of Health
a rnin in a parking mel*r. Th* fine vnld today.
wa* lu r t i f d
again*! Rlrhard
There were two new' r u n ta*t
Hreene, who portray* the outlaw | week, une in Jark i-n County and
on tr!r*i*lon
1the other in l^ikr County.

Polio Has Hit 15
In State In ’59

T-Bone Steak

Florida Cryatnln

SU G AR

Limit ! With S7„Vt Or More Food Order

Robin Hood Fined

NNYLAND
Ture PORK

SI

LARD 4 ™ 49c
25c
2
BREAD
Spaghetti Dinners
29c
10
69c
FLOUR
TR U • FLAVOR

I mill,* Si/e
l.nav rw

SAN CEORr.lA

SEE ALL

The:
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

Lh*.

Karh

Tru • Flavor — ft Or.

OLEO

Will Knock on Your Door
Hlth (lift a ii Graftings
front Kricmlly llusincaa
Nuighlrora itml Your
I Civic ami Social
!Wei faro Lciulcra

IN* m l *r U k p * M j

JU IC Y

Woman Kills Self
By Asphyxiation

W ITH TH E

K illh (ia lla i{lir r

TEN D ER

Rny S&gt;mr*
Symrt Jr
Jr. H
Hrr*
rr» w
wat
it the onl
only
mndent that marred th* day—
her young ton fell and broke hit
arm. and the wat called to the
hoipital. In the reception line
were Mr* John Tboma*. Mr*. A,
R Prtrraun J r., prujeit* chair­
man and Mra. Tom McDonald,
prrvident of the Auxiliary.
Member* of the Auxiliary were
rnthuttatUr about the rreponte to
the allver lea. In addition tn Holy
Croi* women, many g u n ti from
all over Sanford ram* tn «nioy the
gay aftrrnoon before the atari of
l-rnt.

(Jt).e (fan foopaJurtinq

On I he ticca-ion of:
( hitnge of imitlrnrr
Arrival* of Newcomers lo
Sanford
I'honc H'A 1'- I7.TR

Chicken Livers

CAMPAIGN STU D EN TS RECEIVE AWAItRS
ITmciiml J. Hugh
Cm lion itronoiita 1lit* I'ilul Cltiit Adiiov cmt'iil Avvnnl to
Lnicltii D.vcsi* mol Johntiio Phillip*. Th** nvvurd, givo t to
a Ixi.v Hiivi girl in Junior High each *i\ works, it linartl on
intprovrmeitl in m lu.lm-whip iHniiiliug, nbllily to get along
with other Minimi* ntid nil limit* low artl tvnchcra.

2/0 (eet replace 75.

Doesn't make sense ?

Feb. 1 - 2 8 , 19S9

IC E

Large

COLD

t v a1- ,
t

Orange Juke

", V

didn’t tell y o u . . . !

_

49c

MILK « 4 9 c

llnmogeni/ed

S f)/.

POT PIES

19*

Si/e

53*
25

8 W \NSON

TV DINNERS

gumption of citru* fruita W ITH IN

11 • Of.

T H E S TA TE .

U„ S. No. 1
BE

...a n d don’t say \\u

Freah

't’••■***(■*

(ALL THIS WEEK)
Commerce drive lo inerraar the con.

N.u.C.E.

' A
1EGGS

SwifFa Premium (ir '

Help thn Flotilla Slate Chantlter of

It will! See

Or 1 • Lb. Cana

oak Tomatoes or
1,111 Blackeyc Peas
Food Kutu&gt;r Beans
K,nf or Navy Beans

OUR

POTATOES 1 0

GUEST-

SUPER
M ARKET

* SANFOR D

A t l a n t ic N A n g s N A i
(A f ftfu ftd *\n,Th&lt;A

i/&lt;Aif

bank.

" aN
fford
_ "A

ave.

HI

SUNDAYS

OPEN

%

«t
* a.

m.

4lh
til

ST.

Noon

-------^

£

-f i r

�~ 1
ffhr

Nikita Like W olf In Red Riding Hood
n&gt; m u, n ew sow
I T I Foreign News Editor
Either Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev h n ■ short memory
or he .believes the Wettern pawr r t have.
One of hit favorite themei vthen
he accuses the West ot promoting
the colii war it the need tor trust
among nations. He n alto fond
ot citing homely little Russian
parables lo illustrate hit points
In that sein then, we may say
that the moment he hat donned
grandmother'! cap. pulird the
cotcrt up high and tt tunning
through the little Red Riding
Hood and the wolf routine at re
gardt Berlin.
AH that it neicsiary let tettle

nti‘ own words how an unarmed
V . S. iransport was shot down
over Russian territory with 17
men aboard, 11 of them still tin
accounted for.
The recordings proved the Com­
munists lied when they denied
that they shot the plane down
They proved that Soviet Deputy
Premier Anastas Mtkoyan also
lied when he repeated thr denial
during his recent visit to Wash­
ington
At Geneva, 1he Communist dele
gate to the conference treking to
han nuclear weapons levts dis­
closed the Russians made major
gains in thr perfection of their
atomir weapons as result of tests
last October.
These tests occurred after both
the l nilrd State* and Rntam had
announced cessation of tests and
at a attme when thr Russians
themselves were demanding a
permanent han.
Further on the matter of trust:
The Weil m&lt;itM that inspertion
teams to check on possible viola­
tions are essential In any agree
1 nllrd Press International
I ably h ouItt hr away from hit d n k
mrnt to a permanent han on
W ASHINGTON ( C P I » - l o r more | (or ilk v f tk i. Rut they laid most weapons tests The Russians agree
if
(hr
Important
forrijn
pohc&gt;
1
than six years there hat never
in principle but are equallv insis­
been any question who wa« the I plant for that period already are tent that any such teams In Rus­
host at the Stale Department — ormulatrd
sian territory he manned by their
Auilabtr Tor Adi Ire
and there still isn't.
own people
Further,
the
arcretary
hat
male
Secrelary of Stale John Poster
To, tin otherwise, they say,
Dulles ts in Waller Heed Army it clrar that e^trpt for the tlmr would be to open Russia lo a
\*hrn hr actually it under anra
Hospital today awaiting an opera
vast Western spy network. Th i^
lion f*&gt;r hernia. Bui the effect of the»ia, he will t&gt;e available fur it Soviet trust.
iomultation ami advice tm foreign
his powerful personality still hov
policy.
rrs over the subordinates in whose
Dulles went to the hospital
hands he left affairs for "a few
Tuesday to rest for his second ma­
weeks."
jor operation in less than two
The guide lines on major policy
years. Doctors said the surgery
also are clear and firm
Sources conjectured Dulles prob would be performrd h tr Ala
week or early next week
Fears were expressed in F.urope
that Dulles* illness might stall
Western moves in the Berlin
m ilt. But there were no indiea
lion* in Washington of a delay
NEW O R LE A N S . La it I'l i
The Western Allies are expected
tn send a reply laic next week Police shot one reveler In drain
lu Russia’s Jan. 10 note proposing and wounded thrre others Tuesday
M EM PHIS (U P D — Ruben Goto, a : i nation German peace treaty. night in a violent end lo * sodden
Mardi Gras.
in, who drove for a living for !i
Reject Kotkl Proposal
I'olk-e also arrested a »nm »n
years, has voluntarily given up
Tha West will reject the hov let
hl&gt; driving licfn*e.
proposal, hut inform Russia of its who bared herself to the waist and
Hr explained Tuesday that his willingness to have a Big Four danced on a French quarter batVision |s had and that "we have foreign ministers meeting to dis­ tony while hundreds of spectators
enough killings on the highway cuss Rcrltn in the context of the egged her on.
Mardi Gras traditionally ends
considering everyone Is healthy." overall German problem.
at midnight, amt many sclehrants
"I was downtown and the traf­
Dulles was expected to he on
fic light looked like . . well, just a lit* feel again in lime for the jammed city auditorium for the
closing ceremonies. Bui some revbig hltir. That's when I decided. irnih anniversary
mreling of
I ju t October near Jackson. Miss., NATO in Washington on April 3 eters ignored the clock and eo n
a car crashed into hi* tractor- This would provide a logical time tinned Iheir merrymaking well
into the morning of this first dag:
trailer killing the automobile's for ihe I'nitcd Stale*. Britain.
nf lent. .A*h Wednesday.
driver and impairing the vision Franre, and West Germany, to
Authorities said there was mi
r j linin'* left eye:
put finishing touches on their more Irnublr than Uiuat, hoarser.
If It was Ju*t myself. I would strategy.
A* is the normal procedure, thr
r.'t worry,” linin said, *'bul I
There could be a forrign mini* Police Department &lt;an-clrsi all
might hurt somebody* else. So I ten' mreling with Russia in early Ira irt and pul officers on U-houi
told them In take my license until May if the Soviets accept.
shifts.
I ran see right again."
(Kliccrs said they faliily shot
rioin, married and the father of
John Mil all, ;.l. a Negro, after
four, wants to find another job,
he wheeled on them with a gut, in
but doctors say hr should not.
hit hand, lie had i-ern chasing an­
"They want me to slay In bed
other mjn, they rrimrtrd.
and rest." liolri said. "They don't
Four men. all Negroes were
know when my eyes will he okay.
i aught molesting a woman and
Maybe six month*, maybe a year
apparently trying to rob her. im». . . or maybe more."
lu r said. One of them, Donald I'
WASHINGTON |Ill’ ll — l’re*i Johnson. JJ, s i , wounded its Ihe
dent Eisenhower, other high of hip l-y a puller bullet And a by
final* and diplomats today in slander. Andrew Butler, w a s
aiigurale the nation's observance wounded when one of the four men
nf the IMith anniversary of the dropped a pistol and II discharged
birth of Abraham Unroln
accidentally.
An unusual tribute was planned
The end of Mardi liras marked
this week for the martyred IKth Ihe beginning nf I cnl. a 4liday
President of the l nited States who period of prayer and penitence
TALLAH ASSEE Il'P li In imaged America both by hit great­
aurance Commissioner J Edwin ness and hit humbleness.
1.ar«on today postponed until
Unroln was born Feb. II. l*rti
Thur day * hearing on Increased in a Kentucky lug cabin Rut Ihe
automobile
liability
insurance sesquicertennial observance will
rate* in Florida.
begin a day in advanre of thr
I.I.GlIOHN. Ha y it I'l — Mont,arson recently
refused
to annlvrr&gt;irv nf his birth
•ignnr Giovanni Picelnm. M, bish­
grant the increased rates a*ked
The President x»ill open ihe op of Leghorn, died Tuesday.
by the National Bureau of Catu (rtemonies hy making a brief
ally I'ndrrwrilrra for its agencies sprrih at a dinner tonight in the ^ NEW AlIRK ( L I T I— Carl Helm.
in the state Tt.r Bureau asked a nation's capital where Unroln led Tl*. Iggal adv isor to Ihe New A ork
7* 7 per ernt increase for the Ihe union cause in the Civil War Mirror, died at hiv home here
stale generally and a M.3 per and met death hy at&gt;a*&gt;lnilmn Tuesday nigh! after a long ill
rent increase for Dade County.
Ex Presidents Hrrbert Hoover nest.
Tallahassee Altnrnev J. D s n and Harry S Truman were tn
Hall, representing the Bureau, sited tn the dinner hut will be
MADRID, hpain I l ' P l i — Prnf
asked for the postponement be unable lo attend. The Rt Rev Arturo Durrirr, fig. cosmic ray »&gt;F.mrich. Kpisopal pert, died Tuesday after a heart
eause he said he hadn't
had Richard S
enough time to confer with the bishop of Michigan and an cm! attack He was a member of ihr
nrnt Unroln authority, will make University of Madrid faculty.
company's New York attorney
I.arson turned down the In the main speech
Thursday, the Senate and House
crease* on ground* the tables
NEW AnilK Il'PI i — Aalrnlin
eited in Ihc petition for rale hike* will gather in a joint session In I avlostks, fij!, pianist and piano
did not represent the experience honor the Illinois lawryer who was Iracher. died Tustdly m Melropol
of enough insurer* in the state, a one term congressman during Han Hospital n llrr a heart attack
hut only those represented by the the Mexican Avar
C U K iiN A D li, i alif. (U P li — .
Bureau.
Vice Adin. Clarence S. Krmpff,
At, died Tuesday at his home afier
a lengthy illness. Hr wss ihr sec
nml oldest sice admiral on the
IX IMS: SIMS I II sill SIS. X IM II
Na*&gt;'s irtired list.
.11 Ills I s I I till I I I IV » 'SI I nil
si s i i x i i i i •ill x i s i i i i i i i i i s
I II S XI SMS XII. issll
* r i i i iiiiix s.sss.ws.x r
j. » itm.M'.n.
Plaintiff.
MIAMI &lt;C P U — An Eastern Air
til*
|*|| ASK I*
IK NT #t • I Lines Electra turbo-prop airliner
I V* t * fssf:§ H I •
arrived hue today after making
LONDON it Pit - Prole.tor F.
M in n : m i i
%it
an iintrheduled larding in Atlanta C Pylws, • leading British sur­
Tn
ft II.I'M
Wiw*Mtl I V
n t i \ i i .« mi vm .s u
on its flight from Chicago.
geon. « lined lodsy that smoke
Itl ' K
» *
An Eastern spokesman said thr from burning leaves and garden
|..i nrfiie lift :•
ling. I aIt!**» tl, Srm
■G n was mi.de Tue-day night be tubbilh are possible causes of
Till
Mti; m.it K li V M iTiriK I*
cause nf an oil Irak around one rancer,
l n•t m •
fi»r 11’9
tnehl
asf
*
• •• lutftfl
* * * * ( ! » i t ■d thr prnpellei*.
Repairs were
I'ybui, professor emeritus of
» i fiytl
,r I d ' i d *
* )l
made within two hmirt and the surgery at the University of Dur
A n si
*J »s *% i. «f»l it |1 P u l l ! ft
1« Fait bfi'iBfi* i'eitjfifr, H ’Mtia fhlht rnntinued.
ha. wrote in the magarine The
«| f &lt;it *s||o(fi i|n« •rnrrpfii U l l 2
Seventy passenger* were Medital Press that, "the amole
• net
2 in
*«, 1 ftf f lt n n t
h i*
ls « # n
aboari. Those bound fur St. Pet­ from these smouldering heaps is
f'I p I a f ili il fail #n4
nr*1 f
qkiitfil lo *fM* * r«#*r
M'wr ersburg were transfeired to other darker, more Irritating, generally
A n iftir
nr
li l t i n g
t&gt;* t h e
i ‘ *sm*
U t i ’ t t&gt;n ih # r u i m l f f * m i ' i r n n , flights, but those en route tn Mi­ foul smrllinr, and. as might be
ts’•t
e-l J |,fp firf * t i t h *
f rit- ami continued on the Electra.
et(M-rled. rontamt benrpyrene, a
e*f \\.%it it i*&gt; t # i
k k v iii:
The spokesman said the Right suspected rancer agent."
r*ft Ivfffu* F(«U’ " !«»•* 1*4r Is
f']rs r id # i t r| fr|# ! t: • *'t. * t * l . I n ■ could have continued to Miami,
# w # r nr 1*1# *4 Eft# 111 t i n wffti • »' f
i h • i ' I •t k n f % * « * 1 f r "1 1 1 *’• il r l •*n and that the landing for repair
#.r t« v f *»r n t i g
i t ' l l 4§ &gt; «if J M 'ifri,,
was purely a precautionary mea­
11i « if *.
fail i
* i ■ a u*» sure
i t r * (st "S #aafaf*■ ■ » «* &lt;Ji I1• • M ♦f
The plane 1* similar tn the
a | a in i 1 l o u N r Ih#
4 tn iin d »
•«| in ih# I'-miiNt I
«r i «»i u h :i i m » •» *«&gt;. Amrruari Air U nrs Electra that
fnrtf, *4#tiiifio1n *! jint
1‘NriiJ# riashei in the Ea«: River at New
thi* fin 4 kf i f r*
•' » . iti*.
Yutk la&gt;t week, killing tt uf the
n
I* I I K I t M f O N
l ’ l#»k df
ih# i*lrtwlt i V v f t nf ##n&gt;l»nl# Tl persons aboard.
«*nuni v
In Chicago, Allan Dexter, dsslit
vii fih a T . V l i l # i
is* ft) Suss p i s . tierMet field manager for the airline,
l»#l»UtT CJffk
■tigllt.ls-ciwris gists.
said Eastern resumed normal tur&gt;
T'*i»i#l J U M t r t
o f \\ a r . n i ' h a i .# rr . \ r .K
Par*, ha-witu. twsiw ttl
bo prop airliner operation! Toes,
!*• I’ ar k A t # n u #
Howl*
day, aflrr imposing a “ voluntary
t%M«i«r Park, ru*f!4j
41 7 — 7Je
Att««rri#r f#r PltliMlf'
had weather landing restriction on
P u H l e h r»&gt;. 11, I I , |l • - 4 M a r t i
iT o a ti iv m A m n i
its Electraa Sunday night.
«. t m .
the Berlin problem, he say*. !•
for the Wettern Alliet tn hast
trust in Communist good faith.
With faith, hit story sue*. the A!
lies can abandon West Berlin with
perfect conltdcnce that It will re­
main a free symbol of the capita­
listic world lio miles inside Com­
munist territory.
Western trade routes lo Berlin
will he guaranteed but there w ill,
be no need for military supplies
since there will be no Western
troops there.
Simultaneously these examples
of Communist "good faith 1 occur
or are disclosed:
In Washington, the State Dc
partmrnt released tape recordings
whith tell in Russian fighter pit-

Even From Hospital Bed,
Dulles Remains The Boss

#anfisr?i

Irrn ffl

WM., Feb. 11, 1959—F ate 7 .

Benson Is Urged
To 'Give It Away' M ilk Commission's Future Debated:
WASHINGTON* i l T h — Aert — whether it be through sales, t arculture Secretary Fiira Taft Ben­ ter or donation to hungry peoples.
ton knows one thing for turr today
Brnson said this cxiuntrv had
— Congress wants eserything po** been pushing farm evporls "almost
sibic done to get rut of firm sur­ lo thr limit." But he said thr t*. S.
pluses by shipping tnem overseas. also had to consider tnr interest
of other friendly countries in the
This was the ovcrr.d.ng theme world market-place.
which ran through hours of testi­
mony and questions Tuesday dur­
ing Benson s appearance before
the House Agriculture Committee.
Benton was told ic;saintly that
efforts lo rcciUve surpluses in this
way should be stepped up immedi­
\ \TI&lt; \\ C ITY (U P li - l ope
ately.
John today marked Ash Mrdnr*The secretary and his aide* dav and tne stall of l.cnl by re­
promised lo do so but alio a*»ed newing an appeal for peace In
me lawmakrr* to las •patler.r and “avoid
suicide and homicide'*
allow- thr guvcrnmtnt time to get throughout the world.
the hall really roiling.
The I'ope appeared at the win­
Democrats
and
Republicans dow of hit private apartment on
dike applauded f'rc*iilrnt Fitcn- the third floor of the apo*iotn
howrr's request for Benoit In vig palace, and addrts.cd rnmr in.ono
nrously push * “ food for peace pilgrims asirm led in St. Peter's
plan In ship more farm products Square.
abroad
Speaking thr»..gh a microphone
Rut the*- eriticiisd thr admin piacrd on hL« windowsill, he recited
Istration for not using all thr
with the p|li
funds and resources now available and then made an impromptu
to speed rxrwirtx of surplus food* thire-minute ti«eerh in Italian

Pope Asks Peace
In Speech Today

TALLAH ASSEE f l'P h _ The
Milk Commission will have to
decide If it wants to be abolished
nr retained before final action is
taken on a proposed plan to rr-i
organixe the Department of Agri
culture.
Sen. Tom Adams of Orange
Park said Tuesday that proposals
for changes in administration of
milk laws are so complex and
controversial that thr agricultural
service* committee may have to
leave them out of itt recommen­
dations to the 19\9 Legislature.
Adams' committer found at a
series of public hearings (hat
change* Involving the milk Indus
try were the only major contro-

Missed Him, Finally
D1THA, Israel ti &lt;i
: i a.
I rah fhmurl told p&lt;i ce her hus­
band his hern mitring for five
months
Asked why thr didn't report his
disappraiaqcr sooner, she explain

rd:
"I didn't mi»v him until now.'*

versy. No serious objections were
voiced to other rrorganlrattons. be
raid.
The commmre proposed that
Milk Commission be alsolithrd and
its duties shifted in the Depart­
ment of Agriculture. It alto re­
commended that dairy Inspections
be transferred from Ihe Depart­
ment of Agriculture tn the Board
of Health. But Ihe dairy Industry
voiced strong opposition to both
measures.
Adams said there appears tn
be general agreement on the need
for a statewide standard for milk,
set by law- I'ndcr present regula­
tions. earh town sets different
standards lor milk grade* Adams
said the committee feels that the
milk grades should he uniform
throughout the state
T h r At ilk Commission hai called
a public hearing here Frh. ta to
get further views from Ihe public
and milk induitry before taking
a stand on th* committer propo­
sals
Adaint said hit group won't
prepare ns final report tn the
1-egClaiure until alter this hearing.

He added he hones a sallsfactor
plan for reorganization of tha d « _
partmrnt ran be worked out be*' .
tween now and the April 7 session.
But he said he did not believo
the reorganiiatlon tnu'd bo ae*
rnmplithrd In one session of tho
legislature.

|BDC
1 lLa wniyCONTEXl1
10-K.y
Colcu* (
1
latar
at
anywhir* I s S
n»or Id r' J S i |
pries
«
a a lu

*1 2 5

w•T.
• Vk1TM
j
▼GEORGE STUART
I ■■ ana sauna, ns.assons f
v ' T v

ISIS

One Reveler Dead,
Three Wounded In
Mardi Gras Action

.Light Just Blur,
Driver Quitting

is

•*
..

Ike, Others Sari
Lincoln Tribute

Hearing Thursday
On Insurance Hike

Deaths

Legal Notice

Airliner Delayed
By Prop Oil Leak

«%

%*

Burning Rubbish
May Cause Cancer

0

It

�-

■r S ' i w {* 5*

v.* *-

:r jr p - r - r c

Legal Notice

‘

ml.

I’t n c r i T COI NT o r THIS C o u r t of tha Nint h J u d l r l a l f i r - ult.
n and for Rtmlnol* I ■ninny, M a r . J t 'II IIM I. . U N C U T I I
____
o i • r v n a i.K i n i i t s , da, In C h a n t t r r No. l * * l i . T k * . i l ­
i
u m af th* *&gt;nt la Rut* T o Outat
rtO N ID A . I T I I M M M I '■ M l

i

I

■ urr t o « r iB T t it l e
W . P V t U I T and
E I L E E N P E n i l T , hla *11*
ru im itr* .
HELEN

W . P L ' L L B I L at al

t ^ l M lia U

T O T irN o r H i t
I* lh a N a m * c l Ik* R tll * cf I ' l l ! *
Idai
T " tk* f&gt;*f*ndawi*:
H ELEN w . ru w .e n
UA HLK E A I.IX ilT
A H T I I I I I IL C O K A T K N
l a d to ; T h * unk no wn apcui* a l
aald abnva n a m 'd nar a l Itafandanl*.
— • A n d ta t tu
A l l iiarlla* claim ing Inl* r* a l k r. I k r c u l h . un­
der nr aaalnat tk* abut*
i tiam««l natural d*l*nd.
an t* nnt known to b*
dead or alia*.
A d i l a ! A ll parll** M a ri n e nr
C l a i m i n g la kata a n r
r ig h t, m l * nr Intaraat
In and la Ik* fall ow in g
d»a&lt; rll&gt;rd
n t " l&gt; • r tF.
a I I u a I * In gtm ln n l*
t’ o u n t r . M a r Id* i w - w H i
fad a 1 ta I I n r U a l r * .
tile' k I I . I»t* 1 ta »
In r lu a U a and I I la la
In r iu a lr e . M a r k 41: lata
1 In * Inr lual rn and I I
In I* Inrlualar lllnck I I .
RAN I-AN D O.
Tk*
Rubllaaultful. *■ attnwn b r
plat tharaef rarardad tn
in
P lat Hook 1. ***** I l k , ,
at . I I and I I . Publtd
ILtrnn la
n f
Rtmlnol*
O i u a l j r , Mnrlda.
Y * » . a n d E a r h nf Toil, ar* n o ti ­
fied t k a i a ault In aulal till* tn
lha at m ia d r - r r l b r d orotiaflr haa
v»
|&gt;**n Iliad acalnat jrnu and r n u ar*
jia ra br r t u u l r a d tn t a i n a r o a r of
oar A n a w a r in tk* Complaint on
n* P l a i n t i f f a* alio rn aja. F K I . D K I l
AND
11E T T I N O I I APR. I I * Bnulh
N nuvlaa.
W inter
Ihirh.
Flo rid* ,
pad f l i t I k a n r lf ln a l ln Ik* nfl i r a at Ik* d a r k of tk* c i r c u i t
j ’a a r t nn a r kafnra l* »kru ar r i t
t i l l ; r.tnarwlaa tk* allaaatlnn* nf
1*14 P a m p l a l n i w i l l b* taken a*

tv ■

r

&gt;1

Till#
iioan H o r t i n m a n t
tm
t,
llaan the aonth Jo* f t - t of Ik*
aaaat f i l l f«*l t h a r a n fl of R»r||nn
SI, T a o n i M p 1* R o u lk , fSan** I I
Cad.
Rrntlnol* C o u n i r .
Florida,
laa* I I fart along the k * t | bound­
a r y for road vurpoaaa

Yhr till* of tk* ra*a la IAKOV
W E IN K II. JIURIt: It W KIN EII. M i
nlf*
IIAlHtT in iN N K T T
IIKXK
I ION N ETT, kta Plf*. and HAKOt.D
II
WKINKR. ilnarl*. Mdnilff*.
t'raua l-Ot’IR II. M r U I V and —
ltr l-A IN. hit nlf*, and JOHN It f
A I I N O L I t a n d --------A l l N o L U . kta
If llrlnc. and If d*ad. tktir
unknown halt* Harlaaa'. laaataa*.
or aranta'i: and *nw and all oartt.ni rjalnilna br. thrnuah nr un­
der nnr af tk* raid defrndant* «r
otharwla* and anr and all n«ranna rtaimln* anr ratal*, raikt.
till*, nr Inirraai In. « r llin «* »»
the ra il prt.parir h*r*ln daarrll.ad
or anr tail thereof i|#f*nd*hl'
T .u and aailt &lt;&gt;/ r n u ar# ra.I &gt;i 1 1 * .1 lo flit
r o itr anawrr
w ith
th* &lt;Itrk
of
tk*
ab ot'
rntllltd
Coutt
and
**rv*
a
, „ , , v th t r e . f u n - n n l a ln t lf f * atInrneva.
T I I O M PIN IN A
IIIIETT.
w h o a - addrtt* la «• Eaaf C tn lra l
A t *nu*. Orlando. F l o r i d a , nat lattr
th a n Marrk l l lk . t i l l aa rtaulrad
k r la w *1** « l&gt;*tr*a Pro t*onfaain toll) I.* r n t r r * d aaalnat &gt;ou
and ***k nf rnu
IN tV lTEEA k W H K H E t i F • h i '*
k eraun tu art r t h a n d nod a f f i i' d
nt. offlrlal I»a1 *1 Ranfo rd Rrnil*
no|* Cnuntr Flo rida i h l* I n d d*»
nf F e b ru a rr . I l l *
II I* H tr n dun
A t clerk of Raid Court
Ho Marll.a T
V lh la n
Daoutr Clark
f R E A l.l
T i l l IMPUGN A I I I I E T T
tt
)U * t C rn tr al A» r n u *
A t t o r n r t a for Plai ntiff#
Orl and o. Florida
, N T H E ( IR P I I T I f l l l l T . NIN f H
J l 1)11 M l . I li lt I I T
ID* M i n t III«
IN
i Nit p i n t
a K M IN tll .K
I III N T t I II* Nt E l l * Ni l. -------- ------I N T i l t ; M A T T ! It o r T H E A lt O P T l f l N *iF I N F A N T A V I I E I I T MENN T I I T I I I I aad P.ORA l - E K M TIIU .

T b l a wall** (k a i l k* puhtlakad
are a a r h weak for fnur m n i n q I r o w ea k* la Ik* Maarard lla ra ld. h l* N I I T I t K T t » t k l i u r » l •»!
Dated Ik la I I 4 * r of J a n u a r y . T H E R T A T E I I P P l A J l l l D A T O
C I . A I D E A MIE
III*
llouta I Hut I I
ki'ltnu ald t . to ra l#
O P. Ilnradna
1 Rttarn f'alltlon k a t l n r t&gt;«tn
r l a r V . f l r r u l l ' ’anri
filed In tit* Circuit C o u r t . In and
RamInn Ia I’nunlT, Florid*
In
N r A ria J
l.nndjula*
I) C. for R* m mol' Coutt lr . Flo rid*
'■|tait'*r&gt;. w It • r n I n P e t lt lo t t " '
r s t - n m A N D N ETTIN O H A LR
h e nnt
is r n ii * n i
hora
l e i:
M l a r n a t * for Plaintiff*
I I T I t l t hi* » l f * #*»W In *dopt a
• I n ti th Kn nw laa
t a r l a l n •*.|*jr»*l m in o r famat* child,
wiI a l a r P a r k . Flo rid a
t o - w l t : I N F A N T A M I C , thaa* utr
•anln are In taitaa an d r tu u l i a rnu
lo h* and aott'ar kaforn th* * t . o "
R i r l * Court on th* ! n d dav nf
F IO TfTIu i a M N M
N O TIC E
IR
IIE P E llT
R I V E N Atari it A. I*. t » l * th a n and that*
T h a t . I. A n n a E . MrC ord am a n - lo l i m a rant* if a n r r n u ran.
aad In kualnaa* at faa* *lb *rr r ar h r tka ranutat nf tk * P*i|iiniij a r Ika f l r lll lo n a name af 1-A ND ar* k ' r i l n ma ulil not b* arantad
Herein fall not ala* A l » r r * *
&lt;NI&gt; and that I Inland tn
m
Cuar*t*»
w il l
k*
*n 1 'r*d
ala r aald naait w it h Ik* C la rk P
lha r i r r n l t
Court. Ramlnnl* awalnai rou and Ik* c a m * t&gt;rtu " d
aa
pari*
- a w l r , Rln rld * and In lo c o r d in r a
W IT.NKRR ntr band and official
l i b Ik* prerielona af tk* F l r t l - **al
at Ranfoid. R tm ln n l* Cwunlt.
N a m * Rtatat#, l n . * l l t R t r . Flo ri d a r a tkt* l l r d d a r of J a n I t * F lo ri d a Rtalutt* 1111. u a r r . a . I t . li s t .
/ A a a a B . MaCord
o p. Ilarndon
Clark nt Hi# c l r r u l i cuur t.
Ramlrnl* C o t i n t r , Florid*
Hr: 1*1 H a ith a T . Vlhlan.
N U T I C E T i l Il i r . F N k D
I). C.
L O U T H K. U a L A I K and
t l o rd n n V. Fr e d 'il r lc
M r l J M N . hla ml fa. and J O H N A l l a m a c for I'a ll il nna r*
■ A It N O L I ) , and — A U S O I J i *»| N, Patk Aranti*
kta wife , if llalna. and If r . ft Not 111*
dead, tha lr un kno wn kair*. dadlanaa. Iraalar*. a r krant***: Ranford, Florida
and
anr
and
all
oaranna
r t a l m l n k k r. Ikrauak. n r under
a n r n f tka aald d ' f t n d a n t i nr l e I h f II m H i t Ik* f » « M f J « 4 | »
otharwla*. and a n r and all S » e l a « l t
n « r M » * !■ Ft**
patann* r la ln tln t an r natal*,
Ir*
r l l k l . till*, or tnlaraal In. or I n m
ef
Han upon, Ik* r i a l p r o p a r n I I U M I I i ; KITCMKNE W A ItK
tiaraln d***rlk*d. ar a n r part
11#c#V11■)
tnartaf.
I n A lt I f»4ll«*Ft m 4 rere e k * l l n *
I Ii Ih i « r l l « « * « l i
llilu l
k a n n tlr * (hat a ault kaa k**o
aaalnat
ran
br
A A l l i t S | « I 4 i :* i * i # i
t i c h nf % « u m i liffftir
M i l l . JE.KRIK 1! V VEIN KM. M «
Wlf*. H A l l l l V H O N N E T T ,
U K N K nn ftf lt d ift'l f r ' i n l t n l |n
(M i n N k T T , hla wife, and if A I t o L D i n v i litffi* *n1 «U r ii« n tlt ^ h i r h v#ni
II. W K I N E I I . li n e )* In tn* C l r r u l i n r * h h r r nf y «ki m * r |i b «* •§•!*•?

r

%

%
&gt;1

a::
■
■ JR.

•U

w

I*

Cf

■

•j

vJEC

•

at

. .'t 1

■•a

In

i

in i'™

M w A

' V i ' .* rv ■£t

■M
SU R V IV A L TR AINING — PilotR Rnd crew memlreni nf
V A iM I irivp ihfir Rurvivel cquiimipnt a checkout in th*
cold water uf Lake Golden at the .Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion.
(Official U.S. Navy Photo)

Checkertails Find
It's Never Early
1(1 new*r Ion early (or awim
ming when aurvival gear mutl b*
toted.
The pilot* and rrrw* of VAN II
ire ■‘doming" thrm irlrei dtlly
in the water* of t-akr (toldcn at
th* Sanford Naval Air Station.
Jutl in m e they may be teited
In. Ihr Atlantic water*.
Kirm Irellevera In “ an ounce of
prevention la worth a pound of
rure." lb* men know that cold
wraiher aurvival *f)uipmrpi may
m*an th* ililf*r*nre brlwetn life
and death in aubjero weather.
Ilte ••Cherkerlall” aquadron t»
girding ilaclf for the tic monthl
truiac ahead. On Friday, th* men

will tall from Mayport. fla .
aboard Ihe U J.S . Franklin I).
Rooievelt.
The intenaive aurvival Iraiolog
will be a itnall part of future opnation* with Ihe Sialh Flecl. t'dr.
Caesar Frrnaoder J r . in com­
manding officer of V A I M I .

News O f M en
In Service

8gi. C h irle i A . Fo*. 31fi K. I»t
Si. Chuluota, 3 IJ A A A Brigade
partlnpaled in E i f f t i i a ••f.ucky
ilrlla,'* a mammolh T h ird U. H
A rm y command poit exercue Feb
COLUM BUS. Ohio &lt;L T D — The 7-8 at Fort Gordon, C*.

No Pocma, Please

More than JERK) men reprevenl
lag U Heicrvr. Nglionit Guanl
and active Army unHa took part
in Ihr cxrrrlie, which la drngnrd
In train Army rommandera and
tlaff member* In the molt advanrrd docinnei and tcchnlquei of em­
ploying II. S. forrri In rombal.
Fo* it atlarhrd to the 312lh
Ik* r a t a l • o f U L . t M . T I H K I T C H E V R W A H E . d*c**»»&lt;!. 1*1* uf aal-l AAA Brigade.

porta al th* Ohio I'emlrnhary ar*
getting out of hand. The priion
newspaper hai aiked Hi readrn:
••|*Itaie do not ronlnbuta ttoemi
. . . we will accept artlrlea or
item* of general inlereil to our
rcarlera, hul no poemi, pleaie."

INtunlv. In Ih* Cnti nli J u d a * « f
R'ciiinoti I'ctunlr, FlnrhS*. *! hi*
nfflc# In Ik* - n u l l limn* of aald
IV iu n ir at Ranford. Flo rid* w ll h ln
alakt calattdar mnitilia t m m Ik*
limn nf l h » flea! nubllt al Inn nt
INI* nu ll'* . E arh claim ur driuand
*n*11 ba In wrlllcia and ak »ll ai*ta
..ffir* addifaa nf th* cla im ant. *nd
Ih# plat* of c#*ld*nt* *tid i*'i#t ciffir# nf ih* tUtcwani, and *hall k*
■on i it I t ha Ik* claimant
car nt
a i l n i n t v , and ana *uclt claim nr
d u n * tt-l nnt *it ti l' d 'h all k* m i d
J!nb*tl Wlt ll* Wac*
A* M r r u t o r " f I*t* 1-4*1 Witt
and T**t*&gt;tt»M &lt;&gt;f
I I I . A N C H E K I T C H E N R VVVMK
|t* r** "l
Furl
nulillcatlttfl
Januatv
Sllh.

■via.

Second Childhood
NEW YORK I U P !)— Th* Rrooklyn Indualrial Office of the Slate
Employment Servicea reported to­
day that oldir peuple are galling
irrnnd rhlldhoocl rating habit*.
The
office quoted
induilry
iourcea a* laying the Iremendou*ly ripanded demand for b*by food
c»me* from middlragrd and old­
er peuple nn ipeeial diets or hav­
ing laclh trouble.

Orders now being taken
for copies of

Ihr Sanford Herald

■J

1

pidoAicrfiowdii edition
-

For the past ;t.T years it has been the custom
of the Ranford 1‘orald to publish Annually
a

pictorial tourist edition, which will cover

All phases of INDUSTRY L AGRICULTURE.
HOME BUILDING DEVELOPMENT.
SCHOOLS 6i CHURCHES, SPORTS, N A V Y
ACTIVITIES, SEMINOLE COUNTY AND CULTURE

W« will mail thia Edition anywhere in the
world for you on the date of publication for

25

Be sure and plan to send your friends up
J

( *

north a copy of this annual tourist edition ao that
they can ace just what a wonderful
place Seminole County is .

6000 T *4

Ihr Sanford Herald
C&amp;U oh &amp;hinq
204 W. 1st Street

/

1

f

MORNNO

THAT

\

P fC A N F A S Tt
S6ALLV

ciT T

h&amp;

)

S Q x X s rs

&lt;
09

yojuhOhdah
FA 2-2611

&amp;
U
«

i

/

|

/ WBAUTiROL
.

i

(

&amp; 0 - V

\\UAT A
rA V ;rS E tL

w o n o g if u u

1^

(

ah ; Th 5
C O c FE C T A S T E S

—
^

Li

�If

Dust Catchers Can Become 'Money Catchers'
2 -F O R R E N T

I — FOR R E N T
C L A S S IF IE D

IN D E X

•intnrB

lirilfi

Nice sleeping room, private en­
1—
LO ST A N D FO UN D
trance
and
private
bath.
Completely remodeled 6 room tin
F.A 2 33M
2FOR RENT
furnished apartment 323 Park
2A -R O O M A BOARD
apartment, clean
Ave. New all tterl kitchrn fully FUR N ISH ED
and
dote
in.
No children. J im ­
equipped.
Apply
913
Park
Ave.
3 B EA C H r e n t a l s
mie Cowan. F A 2-4013.
4 W AN T E D T O REN1
Large
7 bedroom
unfurnuhed
apt . Fla. room, tiled bath. 1T00 NEW Home. .1 h r. I i bath, kit­
3 - R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
chen equipped. 24*2 Elm A ir
Magnolia A\r. STO. FA 2 3931.
•— FARM S . A C R E A G E .
See me at 313 E. Second St.
3 BEDROOM frame house. 707*
GR OVES
So.
Grandview— Rose
Court. 4— W A N T E D T O R E N T
7— R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D
Large
gia*f
laiousied
porch,
•— M IS C E LLA N E O U S
kitchen equipped attic fan A Small furnished apartment for
• -F L O W E R S • P L A N TS
working girl, Reply to P. O
enrlotrd garage. Available im ­
Baa S3J. Sanford.
SHRUBS
mediately. Call F A 2-4447.
I*— O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
3-ROOM furnished apartment.
I I — A U TO M O B ILE S 6-ROOM
unfurnished, kitchrn
TRAILERS
equipped. Phone F.A 2 0733.
I I — BO ATS A M OTORS
FUR N ISH ED A P T. 201' * W

*3

3hf

1ST

You Use An Inexpensive W ant Ad

Wed., Feb. It. 1950—Pago 9

IAPF •A ■D AY

1 APPLICATIONS

f

1—

Real Eatati Wantad

PURCHASE or RENT! Gasoline
station* or aitei, town* 2ooo to
25.000 pop. Prefer outskirts or
nrar schools, residential. Write
Dep t M. P. O. Boa 1J0, M oul­
trie. Georgia.

n

SPECIAL S I R V l CBS

Quick Laundromat Servlet
Stmt* Finished In 43 lloUi*
Siniton* Dry Cleanlnr
E. 25th St. Foodmart Bldg.
SO UTHSID E
LAUN DRO M AT

24— A R T IC L E S TOR SALB
3 Piece living room aulte, needi
rrltnishlng. FA 2 7446.
Complete set mens McGregor
golf clubs. FA 2 2300.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby K E N M O R E automstlc washer. A -l
condition. $60. Ph. NO 14424
Besli Day. Week or Month—
morning*.
Tel.
FA
2
3131.
Furnitura
Center
G R A P E V IN E N UR SER Y
H I Welt Ftrat St.
B E A U TIF U L HOLLY
TV and RADIOS Bought. Sold
All kinds and a im
and Traded T A T 12 00 up.
Furniture Moving A .Storag*
Grapeville Ave.
FA 3 0436
S E R V IC E CALLS 33 CO plus parti.
C. E. P H IL L IP S . Agent
LO YD 'S R ADIO A TV SER VIC E
WASIIBUUN V A N LINKS
Floral Arrangement* — Corsages
412 Sanford Ave.
1300 French Ave.
FA 2 1991
SA N FO R D FLOWER SHOP
F A : i » : : or f a : 0270
Ibis ta a guest pass to Ihc R IU
We l l ' d r i l l i n g
Theatre for W. P. Boone. Eap.
Fairbanks
Morse
Pumps
WOODRUFF R
date Feb. 26. 13.
llrpalrs to all nukes
Farm A Csrdrn Center
HOWARD AY. LONG
AN N T ALS
LOOK! 21 m I'hileo Table Model
20?
F. Commercial Ave.
*0t Celery Are,
on stand only $79 95.
Phone
F
A
2-3433
U-FARM S U P P LIE S A
Kitchen
p
m
i
POQM fnr couple.
21 in G E Console only
»J
230,000
Glory
A
Marion
Market
Irgrr, Ph FA M iTT.
M A C H IN ER Y
L O Y D S RADIO A TV
Television Tuiaes Tested ) r*a
Cabbage Plant* Ready to »ct
1 4 -P E T S . L IV E S TO C K .
412 Sanford Ate.
ROLLINS IIO H B V SHOP
M R. Anderson, So. Cameron
2 ROOMS and hath: furnished.
At Th* Sign Of The Totem Pei*.
SU P P LIES
Ave.
3t 0 . Apt. 3. 4071i W. I at.
Portable clcrtnc air cumprrifor,
1617 8. Freneh Avw.
13— A R TIC L E S W A N TED
commercial unit, with paint pot
lit M ARI VN It. JONES
11— A tT O W U B II.p l— T R A ll.F R*»
W EI.A K A A P A R T M E W T S : rooms
1 3 -P L A C E S T O E A T
and gun. Approximately 13 rtl.
Ill M IN G
Student* of Oviedo t-'enmr High
pcivala bath*. 114 W. Ftrat St.
ft. KA 2 2539.
17— B E A U T Y PARLORS
base elected Mt&gt;» Prticilla Tuhy
IJS6 Ford V a 3 dr Fonlomnlte;
II. II. I ’ O P E C O .
1 3 -F E M A L E H E L P W A N T E D
A P A R TM E N T: water lurniihcd. at this year'* May s,uccn. Mis*
I I H I I i l f n m l Uatr.
, n u rd .
w w h
heater new Hies tine owner.
IM 3. Park ------- F A 1 4234
OA FK and undrr 20 gauge Bf
Cali F A : i/:d 6.
1&gt;— M A L E H E LP W A N TE D
Tuhy I* a member **f Ihc *eni&lt;sr I
1717 Park Ave, Park Apt. No.
" l i n t 's m y recommendation — it says I'm honenl.
ing Superposed gold trigger,
clan ami is the daughter of Rev.
•
13— M A L E OH F E M A L E
ROOM for couple or lady. 1'h. and Mr* Stephen Tuhy.
hard-working and punctual. You'll i it,J my weight
grade 2. Cost over $400. Lea*
21—
WORK W A N TE D
FA 2 4740
than onr box shell shot. Sava
on the other nulc!"
19*9 FORD
radio and heater.
Her
attendant*
are
PhylUs
lloke,
22— B USIN ESS
half. F A 2 7360.
I lean, Onr owner. F A 7 134)1.
Clean downstairs furnished apt Alary Ann Slayton, Ann l.undy.
Windshield
Hark GI*m
H EA L M T A T K FOR 8AI.lv
O P P O R TU N ITIE S
3—
H
EA
L
E
S
T
A
T
E
FOR
B
ALM
,
Margarrt Arndt, Nellie llraslry
oU heat. 611 Park.
Door G ia n
' ent (.la w Cotton A AVoot Yarns. Net!ana.
23—
S P E C IA I SER VIC ES
— I and Katherine Miklcr. All are
F o il thr rrouoniy mlndrd—Jbeil t»Vt I* I. V M U l T II Uelvulere.
Threads, Tapes.
s
F
.
n
v
i
c
i:
house.
ITS
BEDROOM
per |meinter* of the »rnlor cla»*
24—
P IA N O SER V ICES
Ulcun. good condition, one u w r .
room UB home; porch carpoitr.
IIO L L IN S IIORIIY SHOP
Srnkarik
Glas*
a
n
d
I'.iin
l
fit.
May Das festivities, beginning
rr Will vairifltr for $1,050. Ph
month. Ph. FA 2-7111
24-A— BUILD IN G CONTRACTORS
utility rooms equipped kdrhrn.
1I2 III AT. 2nd St. I’ h. FA MIJ2 A'. Th* Sign Of Th* Totem Pate.
this
year,
util
he
abolished
due
to
FA
2
173)
V*
- . - I take up remain2317 S. Fruseli Ava.
23— E L E C TR IC A L
U N FU R N ISH ED 3 bedroom house. the u*c of the auditorium ** »
tug \ \ loan. Idea! for children. .
C O N TR A CTO R S
ENA I I.OPI S. letterheads, staleKitchen equipped; rncloird bark study hall T hia ha* teen made,
1
9
.V
.1
1
1
1
U
K
Super,
radio
A
hea
Single hnllvwood bed, mattreil A
I-ocated on non through street.
mmts. invoices, hand h!ll&lt;. and
23-A— B U ILD IN G , REPAIRS.
psirch; jcrccned front psirrh: necessary hecau'r of the large in-1
ter Aery giwxl rondltlon Must
ipring EA 2 6295,
Phorr FA 2 639J
proersnts.
e
l
c
.
Progressive
garage: nice lawn. Good tora- crease in atlrmlanrr amt at the
be suld $430 tutLaurel D r
23 B B U ILD IN G SU P P LIES
I
i
inline
Co.
Phone
V
*A
2931
—
Jackets . R.sotx •Tenlt ■l.uggsg*
tiun. Adult*. F A 2 t*a or end of this team auditorium facil­
1'h FA 2 4»M
27— NOTICE • PERSON ALS
2 HU CB, Htr liilh. on enrnrr lot
3o* West 1.1th 81.
A R M Y N A V Y SURPLUS
FA 2 3112.
ities will be partitions'll to provide
2 3 -A R T IC L E S FO R S A L E
x 143 It 11,000 down. Total
310 Sanford .Avenue
additional rtamoom*.
Iran*,
It
A
i
t.
Auto.
'52
Paint,
con*,
IW.SOU
1COMPLETE l,i«’n maintrnanrr.
23— F U R N IT U R E A
Many estrar Excellent i urid
A
Valentine
formal
dame
for
F
A C T O R Y JO YOU
r
rteanint. mowing A edging.
HOUSEHOLD
S F W 2 BR l 'i baths, Fla. room
FA 2 3*4.1
Senior high aludent* will l-e held
ALUMINUM
'
Trimming A rare of trres.
$1 V*) down. Total WiMi lake
Instead at th» city had, Saturday.
V E N E T IA N BUNDS
shrobi. (ertilutnc, and rr nova­
front Homrs — Lakrfront loti, S A C R IFIC E 45 \ 10* wide trad
I — LO S T A N D F O U N D
Feb. 21 beginning at h p, m, Mrs
tion
Frre
estimate*.
I'll. Enetnsed head. 8a| proof bottom
$25
front
foot.
Terms.
rr
195!) model, 2 Ivdruoni*,
George Keliey, assisted by Mr*
rail with plavtlc end*. Plaitie
FA 2 71*7.
COST— LEASE.
Bi2
Sale Oc
Ie«* than dealrit rost Cuttoiit
MAJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
Miltun Gure will 1'S in charge of
or rayon tapes. Celian or nytoa
Everything. Furniture Ccnlcr.
Realtor
furnished-77 in III Ft, /.rnith PRESERVE jour baby « shoes In
ihc event.
fords.
T
V
ami
many
cvlrai.
KA
2
73Su
LAKE
M
ARY
A Valentin* King and Queen,
everllillng bronrr.
gold or Srnknrik GIrm and Taint Ci».
TA LLA H A S S EE ( U P t &gt; - Pay
LO S T: Shakespeare President reel
Th. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 I M l
silver— Write
and clan rod \ icinily of^luth raises for all faculty at tax- chosen recently at an informal
117 111 W' 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-4421
1 2 -B ll AT* and MOTORS
BARI KM A I T
St . W rit of Mrllunvilli- Ate. supported universities has been gathering, will lc revealed the
9)4 Nmlh lArath M.
29— F U R N IT U R E and
HE AL LS I.A TE D R IV E IN
REW ARD i( found in good con­ urged in * resolution by the Flo­ night of Hie dance. Attendant*,
12 (I
ItOAT A trailer with 10
Davlona Reach, Fla.
h o u s e h o l d goods
2341 ?T»mh Ave.
dition.
Ph. F A
2-4312 or rida State University Chapter of chosen at the same lime, are
h. p Mercury Aloiur. $175 or
the American Association of Uni­ Naomi 1 uhn and l.tmla Harris,
FA 2 5712.
Hade.
FA
2
713.
Homes
Designed
For
ninth grade; Carol Parker and
I 1A—PLUMBING ami HOOWSM S E L L US YOUR FUR N ITUR E
versity Professors.
Itdlter
Florida Living.
LOST. In residential or down • The new pay scale would pro­ Bessie Fleming, loth grade; Junie
• IVe H I T Ihe Most
"Gateway to Ha- Waterway"
“Call
Hall"
I‘hone
FA
23641
Pl.t.AIRING
town Sardurd. while cold llamll- vide a minimum rate giving a Firming and Yvonne King, lltii
£ I Hedroonts— 1 A - Hat h i
• We S E L L Ihc Moil
Your Evlnrude Dealer
Contrailing A llepalri
Ion watch, three diamond on full professor an avrragr of grade.
• We P A Y Ihe Moil
Room hmise, hardwood (lours
IIO IO O N SPORTING G O O D S
Frro Estimates
rath aide, black hand with $11,000 a year. Average pay of a
S U P E R TRADING POST
l lasses vot'd to make the event
kitchen electric, space best. 304 6 6 E. 1st. I'kan* FA : &amp;U6t
R. I it u n i t
chain cuard. REWARD. Mr*. Florida State professor now is an annual affair with role* and
Ph. F A 2 0677
air ronditloDtd. Inquire 711
I^ro v Andcraon, P h o n e .
S3,3*6 and the average rrportrd- accessories to be purchased this
II — Pels l.lsfsloik vuppliea_______ 204 Ssnford Ave. Phone FA 21131
Air lions tile.
• BIG VALUES
F A 2 5231.
l&gt; is higher at the University of year and handed down.
t Puppies F R EE lo good homes
• Q U IC K CRED IT
Junior High
Florida.
See 'em at 2)1.1 8 Glands lew
• EA SY TERMS
The resolution, drawn by the
Airs James I artni and Mr* U
III,R IU .n r S TE N M R O M
Eonomtc
Security
Committee, II. De.Shasn. Junior High irerra- J
Pair
Siamrve
cals,
Uitb
$5U
IUJ
I'L
l
A
IltlM
.
Rrtlslerril Broker
stales the raises are necessary to lion thairnnn, are planning a Val- '
New And Used Furnitura
W . 13th 81.
H E A T IN G
LANV IlISM IR
"strengllitn morale and meet ris­ rntine semi-formal ilalier fur this
l i t E. First 51.
T A 2342*
i
i
i
r
r
i
i
:
i
i
h
o
a
d
w
av
group In lie held Saturday night,
ing prices."
IT—
B
E
A
U
T
Y
PARLORS
AIR
C
U
S
D
!
H
O
N
IN
G
Im
m
ediate
O
ccupancy
KI
N
T
U
R
IIK
T
T
l« the lime to *h»H your &lt;&gt;M
The group also urged adoption Feb. II at the city ball at A,
CONTRACT and R E P A IR WORK
Assoclstrs
car and lake advantage of a
ttV G u a ra n te e IVraotm l
IIA H IIIE T T 'S B E A IT Y N O O K
of automatic annua! minimum
Woman's Club Alieling
PA M lt !
price that mrana bu-ines*.
III N. Park Ph. FA 2 III* Feb Special: $|o permanrnl 47.5d liver Saafard A ir.
New A U»fd
.Satisfaction
o
r
Votir
salary Increases of $4&lt;&gt;i for profes­
Mrs. c. I - Ncnser, Veto lirash,
FA 2 3712
IU5 So. ()«k
F u m i lu r a and AppliaactB
Money C h e e rfu lly
sors, *30u fur associate professors. president of the Florida federa­
Mil* It a gursl piss In Ihe IliU
3200 for assistants and Sluo for tion of Women's chib*. will he
Refunded.
theatre for J. H. Harris. K ip 14— FKJMAI.K ■ K L P W A N T B U
Joe 4'. Thomas
guest speaker at Ihe Friday, Ft I.
Instructors.
dale Fill 26.
,
1(121 Santa St.
FA 2‘64* 201 209 E . Firat SL Ph. PA 2 0911
The proposed sialr rails lor j !_• meeting of the lo.-al club
Cl HI) « .III18 ovrr 2|. Apply m
CM Dour Sedan. Like new
minimum base pay of 33,750 fur
Mrs. It. C. Miller it chairman id
person al Pig \ AMuslle
I'A ll.M K IU S a R K N C Y
Used furniture, appllanets, teal*
fini*h and intrrlur. Thla car
professors, $7,630 lor associate, the luncheon comitiillrr composed
V V. Farmer, Reallsr
baa all thr rquipmenl you
etc. Rought-told. farry's M arl
33.230 fur assistants and $1,000 o( Mrs. P. W. Met all, Mr* T . L.
MAID
Single and under 50 In
D. II. Whiinioir. Assoc.
would ra p 'd in a Cadillac in*
21$ Sanford A »#. Ph. PA I-41U.
lingo, Mrs. It. L. Cameron, Mr*.
for instructor*.
,
TITUSA i i .i . i :
work in Ihe inllrmarv. Seminole
eluding air conditioning. Why
114
S.
French
A
'e
.
Ph.
F
A
2
3221
W. It. Meek, Mrs. U. S. Moon and
New 1 Used Furniture A Appli­
t'nunly Home. Live in Salary: | I'L l AIRING A H E A T IN G INCT
nnt join the Ruyal Family of
After hours FA 3 -M il or FA 2-t»:t
Mr*. D. D. Daniel. Those unable
Licensed — Bonded — Insured
ance*. A Good risce To
car ownrra.
9IU) munlbly and Giard Phone
C
o
r.
Ilvvy.
1
7
-n
j
*
27th
S
I.
to altrnil are requested to notify
B U Y S E L L nr TRADE
T O those who are dlironlrnt
Coeoi, Cocoa lleaeh, leevhurg,
PA 2 )«*.'•
Phone F.A 2-1501
olle of the sun miller as ra lly as
J E N K IN S FUR N ITUR E
Sanford, Titusville «nd tic.
with Ihrir present iMiusr— Try
possible
4nn Sanford Ave.
f
S.VNFORD - Phone F A 2 7691
a home Hut idler* 3 large bed­ I API I l f AV3I1RESSES lull or
part lime. Salary and lips. Call
Mr* It W Eft'*, club president I l ­ IT ls ItKAI, KSI'ATK
W ASHINGTON (D P I I -F u n r r
room* wdh tingle and double
It-P
lA
N
'O
SP
kv'il
E
'
Air King. FA 3-3411
at services will he held today for “ hi premie
|
ask i!rum'#y A Monteith
Bel-Air I Ibmr A' * Sedan.
chisels, living room with fire
Maf. Gen. William J t' Wild liill 'i
at I t ; South Par. Ph. F A 2 4613
n . A Merlin*
Automatic
Transmission.
place, (lining room, drn or mu NAVY Exchange Restaurant want* PIANO TUN IN G A HI.PAIRING
Donovan, lawyer * soldier - diplo­
Radio and llcater. Eetrpiloaal
sic room, reception room, hut
The P T A meeting, tonight, a: I '
T
, _ , r ..,,.
stunt order rook and cashier.
W. I. II AII MON
mat who died Sunday at thr age in the school audlturium will mark
low mileage. Beautiful aolid
lera pantry and kitrhen plus
.'
’* _
. iis / j. y
Hour* I p m to to p in . Mon. Ph. r.A 2 122J Aller 5 (61 p m.
of 7fi.
hlark color. Thla car haa
1.216) sq. fl, tui'able for game
.he o' venation of Pound..'s D a y .i ^ t * . C,L I ; I K N * "
through
Erl
Conlart
M r.
A solemn requiem Mass will
ahiiw-room appearan.e a n d
room or storage spare. Uarpnrte
21 A III II H IM ; c I l M I U I KIRS
.Scout group* will pariMiiato in
/ ' Jr,% S
Rlondtwnrth, Navy Exchange.
1
&gt;
e
said
at
SI.
Matthew'*
Cathe­
rarrlr* a new ta r
on*
and gatage with storage lauat
ihe iTorram under !hf dirr non nf|H®
*Artl A ' f
^ ^’ *
warrapty.
9 *&lt;fOJsJ
dral here for the World War II John Evans, leader. I.aglc 8 -out
For carpentry, painting, serrm
*1*3 * «l*T« . 'inmill nl
ed on I large corner lot* Priced 1’V*
ing, luofinr, and plaaler repair, |
M I L D IM . AN D 3 LH1S
director of the Office of Strategic a wards will
presented lo John
at $13,000. Shown by appoint
Ill'S BUYS full lime. Salary end
a'plialt Hie. a«lNP»to« aiding,
Services, famed for III espionage Evan* J r . and Jerry Ulrry at a Located at 2ilh A Park Ave
men! only.
tip* i ill Mr King, FA 2 141!
ma*unry or wood atrps, Uveling
ami sabotage exploits behind ene­ t nurt of Honor during Ihc eve­
Block building lias over lbs)
Star thief Cualom loupe,
and rrpairirg
g.iragea and
ning.
my lines.
tquarr fl nf floor area Lot
Tower Drake* and Tower
JV . J i a i Avao^y dot-f+tsy
wrecking call F.A 2-3399.
\
hu»inr«»
meeting,
with
Mr*
tire
124
I
I
by
141
ft.
Priced
Steering. Automatic Traaamla*
John Lundy, presiding will follow
at only 165uo
1.3 N . Par* Ave.
Ph F A 2 4123 Ml \ 17 TO 31 AT DM E In train I k -t L l!i^ R ll Al. SFRVICF.k
alon. Radio and Healer. All
Refreshment* will ),* srrvrd at
leather Interior and neat ap.
' Exclusive wilh
fur twilnisd tiIterator, agent p*»
VALlft’M t LEAN T It REPAIRS
thr conclusion of Ihe program and IIO R LK T A. WILLIAMS. Realist
IIA V.MON I» M. 1IAI.I,
praranie throughoul. Thla la a
tu $5.'ai itis.ni lily
nrrling
by
commitlrr
numbers
Parts
for all make* of :l.-aner*
local, one-onaer car
l/o. suit Iraining, p la irm rn t
Rajmnml I imilqulvt. Asvo&lt;
REALTOR A INSUROK
Mr*. Lion Olliff, Mrs. A E. (.on FA 2 3931
Electrolux, Hoover. Kirby, eh.
that you *hnuldn‘l
s 'o r r r l Conlart Mr G lllrltr.
Atlantic Bank Rldg. Thlril SL A Park Avenue South
and Mrs. (!. K. Mlnler.
Free pick up. Work guaranteed
mi**.
Aabler Hotel Mnn Feh tmh.
V all Call nail
FA 2 4765
Uuls .Seoul Tour
• Medallion llonirn
t
I*
It.
lo
3
P
M.
and
Sal
Phone FA 2 5641
.Mrml&gt;ert of cub scouts ntadr a
SAVE DOI.I.AILS
till noon. Married men bryig House Wiring
• I tmloni lluilt (luRlitjr
F.iectrtc
Service
tour of an Orlando nmspaper last
LOA’K LY masonry lionie, l.akr
w ill. minor, a parent. G . I
AT IIOI.I.EKS:
Sid A lillrn
Wednesday accompanied by John
Mwey at Goodlurt A Country
appruvril under P. L. 550.
RANDALL E L E C T R IC CO
Evans, cub master, Mrs. Evans
H O I .I ,K i t .M O T O R S A L E S
Club Rd, House 73 x30'. Corner
ford lb raid
112 Maino.ia
FA 2 0915
llrd room *
and Mrs. Jim Fraser.
Ind A Palmetto
lot *» x 116. high A dry. ||av
Making the trip were fir* Clonts,
Florida llooro
:
.
A
III
II.DINt.
It
I.
IvaI r s —
Sanford. Florida
20
—
Alalr
nr
Ir
n
a
l'
In be seen lo lie apprrualril
nrlmlrn Cloning (*nnt
Wajne Crabtree, Slrvie i hints.
p a in iim ;
Phoara: FA 2-4231; F A 2 *711
Cornplelely
furntshrd.
Writing
P.II.A.
Rill Wolrott, Glen Wiggins, Mike
Men Women $?• Daily Sell lum i
Turn
Went On 20th
bouse kitchen. Ilr *t wabr in
Slaley, Gilbert A oigt, Larry Ncrly,
nona narneplatei Write Reeves I'i.iMIR i.ndlnr
a nd finishing
Si.
follow
Country
I
la
Rulll
two
jra
rs
,
Selling
David and Charles Kran* and
Cleaning, w a x 1 rv g
Co . At tieborn Mjs i
Serving
(
Ini)
Hit.
A
Mutch
because of health J. IS. Harris
Larry ollifT.
Sem role County •mee 1125.
f
o
r
Our
Sign*
. . ,
IlrolhecIumhI .Alerting
WAN 13.16 IM M E D IA TELY M A N
II. M, Gltaiea. Laka Mary
BI ST IN CO UN TR Y I.IA IN i,
&lt;includes C lo a ln c )
rieatsnnt Surruundinga
• Special Diels
tilt WOMAN to supply Conaum
The Brotherhood of Ihe 9 irat
For only 13,12300. $1.(66) t*l down
ers with Rawlirlgh Product* *‘. INSl it v .n c i ;
UapUtt church met Thur*da&gt; night
• Licansrd LPN On Duly At All Times
ea*y .monthly payments You
in Sanlord or E. Volusia Co.
at
ihc
nluratiunal
building
with
• Home Almoxpherr
ran
own
this
modern
3
bedroom
Hi0H A. M. Til Dark
Fran* AVheeler presiding.
t an earn $ a) weekly part time
bom
'.
Hardwood
Hoorv
Cedar
$li*i and up lull lime. See F
I amil) Supper N iihl
SUNDAY
lined tluscls, with 3 1'/ sere*
W
Maisey P. (&gt;
B«x
7$
A planned fam ily Supper night
of
hbil
land
To
see
urn
buy
2:00
I*.
M. 'Til Dvk
Atrordlaf To Care Required
will he held at Fellowship Hall
.Anthony or write Raw lrigh't
nf the month, contact
• Blarki West Of French
tonight at 6:30 All families are
Dipt
FAB4I0336, Memphis
Meisrh llldg
FA : &gt;r»:
Avenue an 24th Street.
invited to bring a basket and join
Trnn
IV. II. “ Hill- S T F .M P K R Agency
M ODEL O PEN DAILY
in the supi&gt;cr and entertainment.
Realtor A Insurer
.*1— M in i K.S— PKI i V IN A I m
Prrvoniis
Alsee. Laura II Drier, II. E. Taffer 21— Work Wanted
Home For The Aged
. . *pn 2
Mrs, Jim Whcalnn hav joined
Artel* price, Everett Harper
INCOME TAX SERVICE
C lr. 27th A
l'on*t ruction Co.. Inc.
Painting A l FA 2T9Z9.
S200 Down 3 1(III M n n lhly
the staff of Ihe Uituens Rank.
Wm. II. Murray
Phone FA 11WI
112 N. Park
211 AVe*l 251k Street
' Mr*. C. W . Littleton has a* her 3-nr.DROOMS With oak floor*
FA 2 1591
Young man willing to do any 1111 Celery Ave
Phone F A 2 3101
houiegurst her sister, Mrs. Miller.
Closed Sunday
honrst
work;
hntiserleamng.
ceramic trie bath, utility room LO TS FOIt SALK: Large 62 x 119
‘ Mr. and Mrs Lynn Metier and
uali washing, etc. Charles L.xn
and rarportr. Nice &gt;ard with i Good land, rlrarrd. some land
guests, son-m law and daughter,
scaping. Cash or small payment
den. FA 2 2192.
giMid carpet of grass
Mr. and M ri. AV. $;. AVard of Lans­
down, balance 123 per month.
Ironing. 10c A 15c. FA 2-7241.
ing, Mich . left Thursday to visit
I - B. MANN
M .noO D ow n SI no M n n lh ly
Mr. «*d Mrs. Everett Unc! and
Rut 55
Lake Monroe
i-REDROOMS, 2 baths, well Imal
Rab)»:t or Iron. FA 2 7926
granddaughter, in Bradenton.
I'hoo' FA 2 1*15
ed in town. Total prirc $I1.(6J0
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Movitr bad
Einiihed nr unflmihrd laundry
He invile &gt;ou In lx our gurelt* alxolulcly fre*
ar their gurst Tuesday his cousin
work
done in my
home
N EED
of Clearwater.
wjlhnut
obliRhtiun at otto uf Sanford'* leading
FA 2 4699.
W. DIETRICHS - R E A LTO R
Mr. and Mr*. James Allen 10 ACRES or more with modern
Moltla while you locale suilablt houaing for
Eli;.
Udhvin-Vclma
Goniilei,
•
home
on
Wcat
aide
of
town.
Thompson of Vcro lleaeh were the
21— S P EC IA L SERVICES
you and your family. Tick up your koy at tba
rrcsnt guests of his mother Mrs. SM ALL Irarts of land, high or Adelaide II. Motel — Assoclatri,
Buy A Lot On Kony Term*
Sale.* Office.
1921 Park Ave.
PA 2 5232
low ground.
J, N. Thompson.
PUM PS - SPRINXEKK
We Will Build Your Home For You If You WUh.
College students home for thr
SYSTEMS
ROSA I.- PAYTON
2 hr. CB hnme. xrrren porch, kit­
semester holidav- were Ann Dc- R'riatered Real Estate Broker
Drive West on Firjt St. (lit. 40j 7 Mlics West of
chen equipped, small down pay­ All type* and llies. Installed
bhato, Elena Tu b ). Frrmnand and Ph. F A 2-1101— 17-92 at Hlawt'Jia
“ Do It YojrielP*
ment, FHA financed
357 a
Sanford and Follow The Signs To . . .
Luther llucle, Ann Pierson. Don
WE R E P A IR AND SERVICE
month large nicety landtraped
BRAH.EY ODHAM, Hr*o.
Ulrry, Boy Usistel. Ilrhekah Tuhy, O VIED O : 4 bdrm home with apt,
S T I N E
lot. Venetian blinds. Call Colby
Corner
Hwy.
17-92 A 27(h St.
Phone FA M 5#l
Nancy Myers, Peggy Fleming and
Marklae and Supply Co.
F A 2 1320 eat. 40# 3 to 4 p. m.
no large tot. C. II. MaUcrs So.
M&gt;ron W'Ulci.
Central Ave.
alter 4 FA 2M43.
207 W. 2nd SC
ifc. F A 2-44M
3— FLOW ER S. P U N TS

Oviedo

Miss Tuhy Elected
1959 May Queen

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SUNLAND
Estates

Pay Raises Urged
For College Staffs

&amp;

South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

J. W. HALL

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Dmvn Payments
Low As S100

NOW

ItkU

Slunstroin Realty

WILSON - MAIER
ISAVEI

WHY PAY MORE?
1957 Cadillac

Now Only $3495
1959 Chevy

riumhinir tlr Repairs

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

PLUMBING

Final Rites Today
For Gen. Donovan

1954 Pontiac

RAVENNA
PARK

RAILROADS N E E D

HOM ES

$745

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

$450 Down

2

iimmuuuuHimc

$ 2 8 0 °°

O PEN DAILY

$8280

.00

KATES S100 To $200

Scott's

Mather of Sanford

Palm

Manor

JCaAnA

only $57.50 monthly

3L

SUoemakeb

! NOISE!

NOISE!
n o is e
Bothered By NOISE? AIRPLANES?
CONGESTION? MOVE Out To A
Peaceful Suburb. FISH In A Beautiful
Lake

WIC'.CO.ME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Seminole Realty

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES

'

�•*

BUDGET BUYS TO WIN YOUR HEART

f t . 10—Wed. Feb. 11, 19H9

O U A N T I T Y R IG H TS RESERVED

PRICES GOOD Thura., Fri., Sul.. Feb. 12, IS, H

95 00 or
turn* *

YOUR C H O IC E!
1-Lb.

Bog
Gronuloled

SILVER' D U S T
J I L V
Daftrsmt
ft
| A M T SURF
O ' r u
^
1

MEW R ES ID EN T — Chief

Aviation Machinist Wilbur

r

YtnUch

and hie family

b«v« reported to Ramey
E itd with VAH-1. Yen•,
:Jj, a radar analyat. haa
with tha Heavy Attack Squadron Since May,
-• 1998 . Yantach. hie wit,.,
Ernestine, and four chil­
dren are living at 902 K.

Fobrk Softener
hT i | I
C f ) C T
IN U
O w P I
Instant Siorch

FE B R U A R Y »
Admlttloet

Betty live ly (Sanford)
' Dent Newbold (Kuitli)
Discharge*
Bewleb Auroln and baby boy

Blue

£33* *G,

R IN SO

&amp;&amp; H A S H
B. , , . W . r t u N A ^ 2 7 ‘ C O O K I E S

15‘
7 7 ,

3

S H O R T E N IN G

TOILET TISSUE 3 «*27*
SHORTENING
FIS H

Hardy (Sanford)
FEBRUARY *

3 £ 95'
u 49*

Dae Hunter (Winter Par*)
D a lly Wilaon (Sanford)

RED S A L M O N

iv 69*

Fillet of

Patricia Wheeler iSenlord)
PaUicie lloutted (Sanford)

RED

■II Warren i Imngnuud)

Wrnie (Chi' ago, 111.)
Augir Muller ( Oviedo i
Gladys Timm (Sanford)
Mary IVilUa mi r Sanfont)
D. Knielit i Hanford)

PERCH

59, PlCRttS
PEACHES

Thomai Lively (Sanford)
B iby boy In Mr. end Mrt.
Charlie Newbnld (Builitt
Baby Kiri lo Mr*, and Mre.
Edward P. Wheeler (Hanford)

Dischargee

CRAB M E A T

89*

Old Fatfiioned

D A IS Y

HAMS

C H E E S E *.49*

Sunnylaixi Boston Butt

Ronald Davit tSanfurd)

Margaret Clineaeborough (UrUndo)
Wtnda lit, H,pi sod baity iHaa
turd i
Iftllry
i Mjiiluiii,
Martin O’Mrere iDrllarv)
Bari freeman (Hanfurtl)

PO R K

R O A S T ib. 49*

Sunnylond Little Pig ji&lt;*

PORK SAUSAGE
Surviylond Hot

lx

69*

Mild

******

PORK SAUSAGE % 39'

' Vetoed Own Hill

lm p v j d h i i

liur. luiirtl

4 „ * , . . i# * * * * * * * * '

Vindnrr hat vrlo«J a bill which
he prupuird tu the (ieurnia lien•^ era. Atfcmbly.
Vandiver explained he liad had
* * S chine# of heart about (he meas
■re, which provided fur a chtnee
to the Stale Highway Depart

«
s u p e r b

R

A

^

^

1uU'

S tra w b e rry

Bennett's

GEORGIA PEACH

u. s.

Sliced BACON -49
49
WIENERS

LAMB

CARTON

Braun'weiger “49&gt;

SUFERBRAND
•RADI "A " LARGE

Fresh Produce

SHIPPED

Tomatoes 2
APPLES
Oranges

froien oysters

tea Trout
Hen Dana
Red Heappee

RtO. DELICIOUS

Lorge
fom ily

FRUIT

Flounder
Wan Piah
Petti pa no
Mango Mapper
Paa Flail
Freak Ron Mallet
fcaoked MaHnt

leek

Site

pies

s h r im p

- ^ A T O E S ^ u. 49'

JU IC Y , JW E€T

59*

pm

Bo, * v r

FRESH HARD H£AD5, GREEN

CABBAGE

Shrimp - Oysters
Lobster — Clar.i
Toilet Soap

Pan Haa af U. 8. No. I
Prank and Cured Meats
Canned Gooda, Not Iona

P R A IS E

Fragiant

L IF E B U O Y

2 tS. 29*

2 SS 29*

9EN N E T T ’S

Tollef Soap

Complnalon Core

Grocery A Sea Peed

L IF E B U O Y

2 St 21*

u

LU X

Complexion Cran

LUX
r\

Bath
Born

L

OO*
Z T

New Liquid

W IS K

SOAP

2 J2 21*

SOAP

&lt;S

73*

Liquid

L U X

z

I2oi Q Q &lt; 2 2 oi
ne
Con O y Can 0 7

Q
J

Deodorant Soap

Mild Lux

Dish Washer

PR O TEX

FLAKES

D IS H -A L L

Both
Ban

AQ&lt;
0 7

Large
Pkg.

Q

O J

Alt Purpose

Detergent

PR O TEX

BREEZE

A L L

3 &amp; 29*

£35*2,83*

Deodorant Soap

UC

39*

J0£:

*

SALI

H O R M iL DAISY BRAND

U. B. NO. 1 FANCY

line Mackerel

choice

CHOOSE FROM W IN N DIXIE'S MASSIVE
DISPLAYS OF Y O U N Q
TENDER LAMB

PVf»

— for Man finent la
Plait end Sea Food

( l i e W. 20 th
PA t-M U
Baadayw lfl 8
Open W eek-Days 'Mi 7:80

N«t

SM OKED t i ns
FLAVO R
Phg

o N

CRtAW

" ' ■ "------------------

SHOP —

^ 1

Lbk.

C O P E L A N D All AAnut

Pitot lake* lunner to dry M the
winter than M other taivoni of
fee year.

5

CANNED A

LO B S TE R * 59*

Delicious Claw

Mra.

» 0 t b

SWIFT PREMIUM TENDER, DELICIOUS

u 39*

Cooked

FLA

M

ubbydrihk

Tatty Steaks of

Ada Itsloe*
Lae (Sanford)

N

f lo e

C H U H K iU H A 2

STEA K S

T O

S 25*
t*.

Delicious King

John Hiirgeton (Paula)

^

«/

59r P l A f M UR5

Spry

Etna Nlchetn and non I Lane

= 'T-

t Good. FomiW Cre-n.

^ rrlT O E S

CHUNK

Lenten Seafood

Wood)
Lim e Sand art (Sanford)

^

2 w

R IC E 3

Llohl M 1

Northern Colored

(Sanford)
Ray Bakasi (Loognood)

1

I Lb
Pkg

CORN STARCH

39« COOKIES

16 o*
Con

OIL &amp; 57*

M AZOLA

G»o,n

klB. Qood Fia c « * *«*{&amp;. 4 9 « F A N C Y

2n*31‘

Argo

Baby fir) to Mr. and Mr*. D.
T . Reynold! (Sanford)
Dbcfaareea
Jack Mann (U k e Monroe)
M arcirtt Houiton (Sanford)
Benlce Whlebnwn (Sanford)
■ n a d i Wilton (Lake Monroe)

ATLANTA (ID ’l l

2T

Maxwell House
Astor Cottee
White Arrow
GiantTide

Golden

(lake

Birth*

*

Pkg

U N IT STARCH

M l G. Walton (Hsnfnrd)

1

12-01.

Regulor

Wilbur Field* (Oviedo)

!L1

67*

GLOSS STARCH 3 St 23*

Hospital Notes

Birth*
Baby boy to Mr. and

Pkfl.

Argo

(Official U.S. Navy Phulo)
M •'

IV

T C I
3 3

Pint A Q t
Bottle 4 7

N IA G R A

24th Place.

FKHKITAKY T
AdmUtlMM
Gladys &gt;. Htewert
Mary)

Lfl#
Pkg

*

45*
Fluffy

1

A L L

|

33*

�J

One Dead, Five Hurt
In Traffic Mishaps

, line |xr»oa w it killed and live
injured, two seriously. to traffic
accident* in Seminole '.uunty yes­
terday ind early touay.
Dead ia a 3t-year-old Indiana
woman, injured fatally late yeaterday. Three member* of her
family were hurt in the wreck.
Injured in other accident! were a
newspaper carrier, tlrurk early
today whlla riding a Wcycle. and

News Briefs
Milk Session Set
TA LL A H A S S E E ( f l 'I l - The
Florida M ilk
Commission will
meet to Tallihaaee* Feb M W.

Connnantler Picked
W ASH IN G TO N &lt; U P U -L t Gen.
Clyde D. Eddleman wa» named
joday to command all U. I Arm y
force* in Europe

Children Praised
W ASHING TO N (UPl I - Pop.
John commended U. S Catholic
children Wednesday for Iheir Cuntributicnt to charitable cautei.

a Navy nan hurt in a one car
accident U t night.
Mra. Fen Thompson, died Lit
night to fcminolc Memorial Hoi
pital of i fractured cheat and
collapsed lung
H er
husband.
Maurice -Wm Thompson. »
I.
in teriout condition tn
Memorial Hoipttal. tlrtando Two
n r ,
other pnwngeri tn the ear Bleb
ard Thoiriton, SB. and hit ion,
Richard lale Thom p»on, 1. are
in the loc.l hoipttal- All are from
Indianapolt, Ind
Th» aendent occurred at 4 10
p m. , .terday five mile, ra.t
I t Sanfori, when Arthur Conley
Shield.. TJye.r old Negro laborer
from Oiirio. turned Into the path
of the Thrmpion car. which wai
traveling it « m.p.h ' Shield, told.
Deputy Sierilf Robert Johnson
that tun Mining m hi* eyri had
blinded bin *» he made a left
turn off It* highway into State
Road a t
Johnton eai a**t»ted in thr in
vrstigation by Deputy Sheriff Ma
rion Dreggiri Shield* wai chirg

hr rode hr* bicycle al • 30 tin.
morning Glbba la In serious con
drtion al Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital with head injuriet and saverr laceration! of the leg!.
Hubert Laiwell Koooll, It), drtvrf f ^ v#Welt . ^ m g G.bba.
,lk l ,^*t headlight*
' 0 *p.
proa chi ng truck! blinded him and
he did not are Ihe man on the
bicycle until after the Impact.
The accident occurred 4W milea
weit of Sanford on State Road 46.
near W iLon Corner. Deputy Sheriff
Vern Brew.ter « d Highway Pa^
T
" I
* «
h- ~
* " 'r J &lt;“ « * tor *** 1(1 ^
» “ ■
livra near I-akr Monroe, wai ohBrew Her from Orlando.
Gibbs hai a regular paper route
from I’ aola to the I-akr Monroe
Bridge Knout!' addrei* wat giv­
en a. I am Oak Ave
William l-awts Mltrhum, 30. la
awaiting transfer to the ttrlando
Air Force Bale llotpdal He wai
injured lavt night when hit car

c*t with m im laughtrr amt failure « • " '
0* cor',r?1 *» £ rn*h
to yield th. right of w ay
" h *
,
“*flccra ' » “ &gt;
Jnirph Uhhi J r . 31. Itrlamlo ,h*' M Uchum iwerved off Trench

newipaprr carrier, wa* itruck ai cruncd the curbing on thr corner
by lllh St hit a highway marker
and rame to rcit on the lawn of
thr Aawrmbly of God Church.
N A S H V IL LE . Tenn (U P D -A r He luffrrrd laceration! of th*
fftur H. Johnson received a "sixicalp and a ponible back Injury.
Tallon” pin Wednesday from thw
Mtirhum it attached to VAH-7 at
R*d Cmu for donating to pint*
Hamry Field. Charge, will he fUof hiood during a 10 year period.
rd when hr m rriraied police
•aid
HALIFAX. Nova Scotia tUI'l)
Mitchum climbed out of thr car.
T ALLAH A N S E L
(UP IF-W ork- — Unproved weather of north.ru
hl&gt;v) lw ) w,|ked to
Newfiurvllsid
enabled
American
Oien have brushed the Senate
Ihe Hay Service Station, where he
chamber* this week, giving the nnd Canadltn .plane*
.
,. to | return*
* .. a»ked for help He wai taken to
second floor of the Capitol Ilf bi­ today the ...n h for th . Icelandic ^
dl
,n,
„ ^
^
ennial pre-legislative drassup.
trawler Jitlk m i..m g *ince sunambulanew.
d*y with 1) crewmen wboarvl
1
VUlbllity wa* go*«l wih a ced­
* .T A L L A H A S S E E (UP!) - &lt;iov. ing at 1.000 Vet Wind* w rrr oovrn
LeRoy Collin* *aid today that hw to » mile* an hour from earlier
“probably” will recummend -.hat galr-forre level* and o * *w*lL
the Legislature aboliih capital had droptwd to aiound 10 feet.
Re*cue iperationa
had been
punishment in Florida.
hampered by h .a vy «*» *welli
built up b&gt; gala-force wind* for
MIDDLE RIVER Md fUPIt—
W ASHINGTON
lUPI) - Thw the pait three day*, coupled with A Washington ic New York eaSenate Racket* Committee piom- near-teio (rmperwtun-e and (reel­ p r n i train ran off thr raU* at
laed to reveal part of the inside ing *pray.
Search and rrtcu r official* otft- H) mile* per hour today, and *(
eaturj of what want on at Ihw
nally
lurpenlrd the hunt fur tbe leait 33 periont wrrr Injured
Secret 1M7 "underworld conven­
The locomotive and 10 car. of
300 ton Newfi.midland f i i h l a g
tion” at Apwlarhin, N. Y.
trawler Bh^ Wave 'a fte r'h e r’ooi lh*, n &lt; -*r Henn.ylvml. Railroad
lifeboat and two dorte* had Ix-en train derailed on a straight
stretch of t r a c k Can tilted afound with no aurvtvor* aboard.
HAVANA (U P IJ -T h * oft posteras* the four trark main line, but
poned appeal against the death
none overturned
penalty filed by MaJ Jefu&gt; Sosa
Twenty on* injured wwr* taken
illanco, Cub*'* “ war enmina: No.
tu City Hoipttal. A spokesman
1 " aill l&gt;e heard by the Military
•aid one of them appeared to be
Kprrme court Monday at to a. m.
in aerioua condition Seven were
taken to Johns llopklm Hoipilal.
The train, the I’otomar. left
• TA LL A H A S S E E (U P l) The
lira*)- Attack Squadron Nu&gt;* Wa*hington&gt; In ton Station at t
Road Deportment baa announced will have Open lfouiw and Cap­ a. m and waa due In NeFTTork
that more than 1ST mile* of multi- tain's Inspection. Saturday.
at 10 U a. m It wai drrailrd here
Lord interstate highway* have
I'dr. Floyd L. H a rris said. "W* to milea norih of Baltimore at
b*&lt;u built or *r* under Conv.ruc- W ( hopmr
,|, lh, W(T„ wl)| k (M a. m
ttoa to Florida
|
their children to «ee where
Thv railroad said the wreck ap
. their daddi work*.”
parently would block the two t en
Cdr Earl Yale*, executive of- trr tracks of the four track line
NLVS Y O R K l l i I 'l l — Fifty thou- i fleer, stressed the fact lint this for some time but :h* other in
**n&lt;i cheeks wu,th about II m il­ will Iw an eaertlent up|»ortunily for volvc-d track could In- cleat ed
lion dollar* have been fished out the dependent! te&gt; see the work quickly, permitting some service
t lh* water into which an Ameri­ area and the aircraft of the squad to eonUnue on two tracks
can .Ur I j nc• plane nsshed last ron.
There will 1* a guided tour for
wtrk, and tnorw than four m il­
lion dollar* worth still are mis* all squadron ye-raonnel depemlenti
After a tour of lh* area and thr
sing
plane*, a demonatration of flrld

Gets ‘ti-Gallon’ Pin

One Skip Is Lost,
Other Is Hunted

Senate Gets Brush

opposed To Death

Al Least 32 Hurt
As Train Derails

‘Inside* To Be Out

Appeal Scheduled

_Roiul Construction

'Open House' Set
For Squadron Nine

$-1 Million Mining

0

His Choice Clear,
Six Canines Lost

23?

Cigarettes Used
To Pay Workers;
■ * “ Rules ‘Enforced’

The tquadrun’a party committee
will rervr hot doga. cold dnnlt,
BLFIN G R O V E . England ( L T D coffee ami donuts
HcpendrnL of all Uwls and ea
— Mn. Germaine Tuck and her
j^our children moved out on Gee* owls art invited to attend. Open
n ih w Thck last Friday.
_House
, . ,willt begin
, at .P:4£ a. m,
Mrs. Tuck complained that h w r , F*,in ■ ■ «■ ■• ««« »« «
hu*b*r.d gave more hou*etoom to
hi* *U pedlgreed dog* than t o
hi* family.
Tuck surrendered Wsdnt •day­
light Mr* Tu rk and lh* llttlr
When Mrs J L. Hike* saw th*
Turks moved hack Inlo the hou*«.
Tbs dog* hwd been moved out* duur of * downtown store standing
wide open 1**1 night, ahe did what
•Id*
any good Highway Patrol Troop
er's wife would do. Nh# called the
police.
Investigation pruvi-d that the
•tore manager had invited tewral
friemls in to enjoy the Wednewlay
NEW Y O R K lU I ’li Thr Hal- night fights on television While
ton rhamidonshlp trim* held the the group Intxie wa* unaware of
toad today over the U. 8 and A r ­ Mrs Sites' fears, her llertiieis
gentine team* to thr international was praised by Patrolman Edward
learn of-four eontrart bridge tnur- Hayden
aarnvM.
The Italian*, previously out­
played by tha Americans, made a
•WlUiant comeback Wednesday by
A parking meter was removed
ijruhbing Ihw IT S team by » Kore from its fust tn front of the Kill
of 41 to T international match Thratrr last night. T h lr v r i also
points A match point Is roughly helped themselves to a transistor
■ luinient to in points at rubhor radio valued al $!4rt from a rar
parked at Holler Motor Oo
bridge

Store Door Open,
But Owner Knew

^Italians Overtake
U. S. Bridge Team

Thief (Jets Meter

T O K Y O (D PI| -Police arre.ted
a Tokyo rnn*trurtion lints who al
legedly paid his workrri a park
of rigarrttrs a day and beat them
sentelea* when they complained.
H waa reported today.
Arting on a lip from an rm
ploye who ran away, police raid­
ed the nfflrea of the Deda Don
•Inirtton Co. Tuesday and arrest
ed owner Takeshi Deda. Ml. and
two assistant*
The employe who told police of
the semi fuedal operation said the
worker* were given three “ had”
meal* a day and a park of eigarrites worth 40 yen Ml rental. He
taid the laborer* slept in 10 foot
hy 10 foot rooms, eight to ■ room.
T h r employe, 23 year old Hanoi
Kayama. said when he requested
sick Irave last wrek I’rda and hla
a«si*tants “ took os tn Ihe office
and struck us severely | lost con
sclousnrss ”

*
VOL. XLIX

i ’nitwd PrfM Lettod W lr«

inflation Hits Jail
V IS A U A . Calif. tU TI) - Prl*sasri assigned to road work at
Tuiar* County Jail bait asked
Ute Board ad Supervisor* for a
M csnladay
liter**** * Hi*ir
peasant U wwm pay.
ft* inmataa aaid thay needed
tlte *tira pay beeaus* price* of
•rtcnal Hem* ilka cigarste and

romt tn Florida and h» dors not
fores** ever the prospect of
whoLsalr integration, “ but we
should admit Ihr reality and msk*
ostr plans to shape it."
“ With the people in control, we
can limit integration,” he told his
news rnnference "When the peo
pie abandon this power to th*
NAACP, Iher* te no way under
thw sun to know what may hsp
p*o "
" I am nut willing to abardon
thu control to lh* N A A C P ."
Hr said th* capcrirnce of other
Southern Ratal shows that "maslira m illin e r" haa resulted in
more, instead of leas integration
By artlliii up a program of
limited integration,
rtipooiibli
education offleial* cao select both
tha students and th* arhooli lo
ba involved, he said
■ M l te mm

Friday the W h at any month la.pioymcnt to tit* Mrdiierranria
Mori of the squadron left th*
more than juat a day.
Sanford Neva) Air Station today.
Friday thr IMh of
17 Ahead are tail minute prepare
l tomorrow) wdl be noteworthy
lion* fur departure from Marporx

K : i.

dirts -2 “ •»«:

Squadron 11. Thw w thr day
,
,
1
Squadron It ha- been Os.rd in
Chrckrrtaili dr pen from MaySanford *lne* February, IMi, In
port itv'inl the USh FDH for dath* two year*, the ChrckrrtaiL
have amaonl ijult* a record
Tbry have won two of ihr in
bombing drrble*. were awarded
Ihr Heavy Attack Wing One Car­
rier Airmanship Award for "pre­
eminent &gt;kill in carrier airman
l tup” to l*iti and furnlihed the
refueling aircraft for Operation
CAPE CANAVERAL, ria ( U P 1 ) _____
Bullet,_____________________
whlrh resulted to a nr
— A inark mintle with one round tramcontinental *peed record to
trip already behind It wai off a FSl! Crusader
again down th* Atlantic tracking
Although the squadron has de­
rangr today
ployed three tlm ri in the (vast
The Ah’ Force sent tie truity su month*, this will be tin first
weapon rumbling away from the full-scale deployment with Ihe
mliiile toil center Juat before tiky warrior.
dawn fur another check on it*
Cdr. Caesar Fcrnandct, Checkguidance ay item.
ertall commander, aaid the squa­
Tbe &lt;1 • fool Snark. Ihe na dron i* tn "tip lop condition "
lion's ftrit ocean • spanning ml*Fernandes taid the “ people of
all*, wa* eapected to be flown at Sanford have contributed tremrn
leaat 1.CM0 milci The Air Force foully In the moral lupport” of
planned to turn it around then the men and famlllra.
and attempt tn land R safely al
He a&lt;ldrd: "A ll we're looking
a skid strip her*.
forward to now ta a real pleasant
This particular ttoark made ■ cruise and early return to our
aimllsr trip In an earlier teat and families and friends In Ranford,
was recovered Intact for the new Maybe thil time wr'U catch up
flight
with our laundry and settle down.”
Unlike a ballistic missile, th*
Snark has wing* and a tall as
•emhly and travels within ihe
earth's atmosphere It to to ef­
fect a pilotless bomber capable of
carrying a hydrogren warhead
300 mile*.
The first Snark missile squad
W ASHINGTON lU P I) - Tha
ron wai activated her* more than
a year ago and the first Strategic Tubilr Health Service said h*t*y
Air Command unit at I’resqua, it did not intend to “pu&gt;h the
Isle, Malnr, will become opera­ l-onlc button'' in warning that th*
tional thil year A Snark fired influriua outbreaks III Europe
from Frvtqu* Isle could strike probably would spread to the
United Status.
deep Into Russia.
Officials in slated that if any
outbreaks occur ths) will be nothmg Ilka lha Asian flu *i&gt;id*ntlr
whlch broke out in the fall #f IM7.
Suigaon General l^roy E llitrney Wednesday alerted the na­
tion's health ufflcers that the
European outbreak p r o b a b l y
BONN (U I’D — Soviet diplomats would hit this country.
Officials said theie Is no pre­
her* hint that thrir price (or
dropping thrrals of a new llerlin sent plan to urge the publir in
blocksdr might be cancellation of general to gel anotheT round of
Western plans to provide atomic flu shots. Dr. Htirney, however,
weapons (or W e a l Germany’* recotnmrnded that pet suns in
_____
"special risk groups" such *« tile
growing
army
In talks \vith Weil German •(•H, the chronically ill ami pr*g
persons in whom
newsmen, thrse diplomat* profess i.ant woman
srondary infection could he
wholehearted agreement with th*
Western stand that there shall tie dangerous — should consult their
“ no concession* without counter physician* on the need for a flu
vaccination
com nitons.“
Ths health chief also urged in­
They say that plan* to supply
West German troops with Arneri oculations against (lu for hospital
can made atomic weapons cau*e •taffs and industrial nr ssrvica
the Kremlin much more concent workers who** tudd*n mass *b
than lh* presence of token D. S , •snt**lsm could cans* • Nrluus
Rrlliih and French f o r m tn Cons- disruption of Work.
munisl encirrlrd W rit Berlin
The diplomats s a y privately
that • Western promise tn aban
don these pians ml|ht well he
matched by t Soviet “ counter
concession"— a promise to drop
thr idea rf handing over control
nf West Berlin traffic to local
The British
LONDON lU P I
Communist* on May 77
•mefgency
cabinet called
"After all." they shrug.
th* meeting today to rsMtsider thr
Wcilem troops will have to Irave Gre*k Turklah plan to end Hrti
Berlin in two or three years, any sin's at year role on Cyprus
way ” The* ilid not amplify this
f .'reign Secretary Selwyn i.lnyd
statement
•chrduled conferences liter with

Snark Up, Experts
To Try To Land It

Panic Not Object
Of Flu Statement

Reds Hint 'Price'
On Berlin Exists

Cabinet Studying
Cyprus Freedom

Mon AdultH, Tf»o

Weather

Grocery Store Hit
By Morning Blaze
Fir* early tmlay damaged th*
MAM Grocery, 10)8 Sooth Orange
Av*.

Fire Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
.aid ixi damage witlmate had been
mad*. Ha said th* blare started ia
Ihe bottom floor of the lullding.
Above th* grocery s n apart­
ments
Tha department answarsd a call
to extinguished a grass fir* at
1 iS p m. yesterday at 1T7 W**t

*

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 2G9~

Squadron Deploys Public Not Upset Assessor Promises
On 'Unlucky Day* By U. S. Spending Broader Tax Base

DEN MOINES, low* ( U P l)— R*
(lutilirans and |)atm&lt;rats Joined
forrgi tialsy So defeat th* socalled spouw Consent section of
Iowa's right to work law.
The legislators fc*l that
Partly rlosidy through Friday. adult* man shouldn't have to hav*
High lid s ) 7&lt; to to, low tonight hit wife's permission to ha»e hi*
tn to U . Northeast la rati Wind* union due* deducted from hi * pw)
It lo JW miles per hour,
I check.

are already suit* pending in Dade,
Palm
Hrarh and Hillsborough
counties, Ihe NAACP dirtales this
decision. Collins said
Collin* said he did not infrr tie
does not feel there might lie

fetUbllahtd 1908

NEWSPAPER

CountyTaxes ToBeMore Equal

Collins: 'We Do, Or NAACP Does'
TA LL A H A S S E E ( L T D - Guv.
&lt;^&gt;Koy Collin* warned today that
unless Florida makes ronrret*
plans for ro m t token school in­
tegration. the N AACT eventually
will "dictate” by court action
wh*r«, when ami how I shall ha
accomplished.
Coilma aaid h* ikws ort pc*n i s i to forecaat when and »h*r#
court dictated Integration will firat

AN IN D E P E N D EN T D A ILY

Irglslation that will hrlp rave Ihe
. . .
„ . .
,,
racial problem Hut he said there
ia no trgislativ* “ magic" that
will make the Supreme Court's
desegregation ruling* go away
Collins said he has not rul-d
out thr parent option trillion plan
advocated by Ally. Gen Bn hard
E m n . n d school Sup, Thom*.

Engine Kills Hobo
JA C K S O N V ILLE (111*1 F I'h ir
.*• C. Jennings, a mid-lie • aged
hoLi, was killed Wednesday night
hy a switch anfii)* near h*rt.
Officers laid Fail l-ody was drag­
ged atout 900 ftat by a Florida
East Coast awitrh angina ia a rail
road yard at aaarby Bayard.
Two horn* address** w*r» given
fur th* victim, Grvenvilla, a. C..

‘“

a *, x a

W A S H IN G TO N ( U r n — Coo
greialunat mall indicated today
{’resident Knenbuwer hai failed to
whip up itrnng "grata mot*'* prei»ure on the lawmaker* to hold th*

Change* in property aueaimrnl miaeion and the School Hoard wapollciei will tend to “ equalttr" prrtied latiifaction al the iiat*&gt;
tavee in Seminal* County, adding ment. Theie official!, tor alinoat
to laa rolla many of the tlD.COi) a year, have been waging a cam­
and under home* which now are paign for a “broader taa hai*
taa ear nipt
atniclure.”
hey legislator!, with a few evTh il. to brief, waa Ihr Male
JuM whai St* J»&gt;c»,mem level
ceptiona, reinrrtrd thr&gt; are get- ment of Mri Mary Earle Walker,
ting only a light-lo-imideratr vol- county lav a**r**or, al a joint] wiii tM Mill la mi quratton M n.
»m r of mail urging t nngreti to
] meeting today with Ihr County! Walkrr *ald that ihe wai unabi*
eeonomiae.
School lloanl and Ihe Board of to commit hrraelf on figure* until
They laid “balance the budget”
alter planned conference* with
letter* from back home h*vr pick­ County CotnmUtioneri.
M i. Walker laid ” w , now are S lll( Comptroller Ray K. Green,
ed up noticeably in recent week*
in the wake of the Ptr.idriit ■ re- winking on tavatimi for thoar who* Green had requested that Mrs.
live in suhdti IsUint.”
P««ted puhlir plea, for economy.
M riiilfii of Ihe County Com Walker meet with him bofnra
Hut congressmen agn-vo t iat
making and commitment. Tbe
tbe current volunta just dotiu'l
meeting ta scbedulcti at loon aa
compare with th* flood of anti•ufflclrnl appraiuls are received
i|H'mling mail generate*! two year*
from th* firm which now is eval­
ago by Grtirge M Humphrey, then
vecretary of the Trra*ury.
uating ail county property.
In a thinly vri'nl attack on the
If the lav juncture is broaden­
I'rrstdcnt'a own budget. Humidtreyed. all homeowners will pay
•akl in January, tPST, that unlris
something toward the us* of
fr*irral nw-nding wrre cut, there
W ASH IN G TO N (U P ! I — The schools, roads and other service*.
wca’-d be a depression "lha! will Stale Depart ment ha* apologued John Rrumlcy, chairman of th*
curl your hair” Soon thercjfier, for not telling the House Foreign school hoard and mediator uf th*
the folk* back home took pen in Affairs Committee in advance that Hireling tins morning, said, "When
hand to demand economy.
it bad a lain* recording of a Rus­ ta irt wry* paid on undeveloped
sian f i g h t e r
attack on a land, at least the county got soma
transport plane.
money. Now developers hava
Assistant Secretaries
Living­ built many hundred* of hontra In
ston T Merchant ami William R. low pric* brackets ami not on*
Maromher J r told the rommit- penny ia coining in because uf
tee in secret session U was a "slip­ riemptiona. Yet. theve are the
up” and would no happen again.
people whose children use the
Itrp Wayne L liayrs (l)-Ohlo), schools and who want Improved
P E R U , Ind ( U P l t - The threat a fomimltre- ntemhrr who had ac­ roads."
nf further severe flooding along cused Ihr department of keeping
O. P. Herndon warned the two
the hanks of thr Wabash ap congressmen In Ihe dark on Im­ Liard* against telling the public
prarrd ended today and Peru of­ port ant foreign (ml ley develop that Ihr millagr would be cut
ficials mri lo eontldrr permitting tnrnli, said hr was laltsfird with In half. “ You ra n i operate with
l,3(gl families routed by the flood- thr answer— “ until thr nest lime the money you have now and you
watrr* here to return to thrir it happens "
will hav* to have some increases,**
homes,
Hays said he toid the two of­ he said.
Gov. Harold Handley urged that ficials that visiting Soviet Deputy
Hotli hoards have pledged that
13 counties in north • central In 1‘rrm trr Anastas Mtkuyin would the millagr will tie kept to •
diana affected by floodwatrr* have gottrn a "much different" re­ minimum. After two hours of dv*
from the Ice choked river b* dc ception on Capitol Hill II ron Iwtr ami argument, the board*
grrssmen had known about th* w rrr placed in Ihe same position
dared dlsaslrr areas
I’eru. a city of ll.uuo. was hit tape recording Congressmen en­ as Mr* Walker. They could rishardest when the swollen river. tertained Mtkoyan at lunrh
v n l no esacl figures.
T h r linarmrd transport crashed
hacked up hy an tee gorge four
David Galrhell told Mra. Walk­
milea downstream, lore through • It miles inside Suvirt Armenia rr. “ 1 am aallsflrd whru you aay
sandbagged let** late Wednca- on Srpl 1 after it wandered or that subdivision house* will be
day it Inundated the southwest wa* lured off course Sevrntrrn assessed. This to, a statement of
section of thr city to a flash man w rrr aboard T h r Russian* principle "
Many residents had lo be rescued hsvr returned sis bodies and dr
t'outmlsMun chairman J o h n
from their homes by tawl.
rnird knowing anything alsout III* Kritler concluded. “ We are not
The flood eresl, highest in W other It
dealing with personalities, we're
years, roiled past Peru and hy
concerned with a problem: if we
this morning the level was down
ha»e arrived ai a principle, there
lo .ft 4 feet, a drop of nearly four
will lie no mnrr jald hy me."
feet
Mrs
Walkrr told thr group
Evacuees fare a monumental
thsl Stic had nut yet rrceivetl the
chore when tbry return tu tlirir
card* from Ihr Dowling Appraisal
home*
Temperature*
which
I'oinpsny, and tn her knowledge
droptwd as low as 10 degrees dur
the cards In the firin’* possession
FO R T L A U D E IID A I.K il l'll — did md have thr full value on
tog the night turned thr strick
en section to a vast Ice rink An tH-y*arold mother died Wed- them Immediately after the setaEarlier it wf»« feared ths- rold nrsilsy after a lover's quarrel ion, Commissioners hurried ta
weather fnistht frrerr over the prompted her to swallow a glass Dowling* older hi set tilings
lee gorgr. triggering new flood of srsenu- weed killer
straight.
Colter said Mr* Hetty gusanna
Ing. hut rlesr ikies amt warming
When live people of Sc mmol*
liUShre,
who
was
rvpeeling
a
sec
temperaiiirrs jterled lit* thrrat
I mini) voted for Ihe school Lind
nnd child, drank Ihr iniison Turs issiir, they granted thr School
day night during an argument over Hoard Ihr right la act a higher
whether her husband loved her.
millagr il necessary, Superintend'
Hubert Gushre J r . | r liusliand, enl H. T . Milwre taid thli morn­
rushed her to a hospit.i where her ing. For Ihe nest few year* the
stomach war pumped o r H -J J * ht(hrr n)|||j(tP wouW
h,
woman
then
returned
necessary, hr said. With tha
Prank »len have become a men against doctor's order*
broadened taa hate, the miUage
Mite became ill again during the
are around Rrminnle High School
will drop.
morning
ami
died
rn
route
to
th*
at night
While their u»n*n attend night hospital.
I'nlirr taid Mrs tiuihre wiolr a
cl**sr&gt; parked car* are suffering
from pilfered g!o»* eompartmrnt* note to her huihanrl ttfreatnilng to
sod airless tier * A speciality it Irink thr wrest killer if hr did not
that of laekinr (he ear up so Ihr answer her question: “ Do you Inv
me " She followed up the Hurst
Mernlirrs of the Like Mary VoL
ishrelt will spill
unleer Fire Depnrtmerit met TuesThe vandals went too far last when Gusher fall id to respond.
A coroner said enough of the day night and decided the) need
night, as far as an Orlando man
wa* comer md When he rame out l*nson entered her system before Jtu)li to cumplete the new fir*uf thr srlusil be found hit liny it was pumped out of her slnmaeli hous*.
Volks wagon moved down the road lo eventually bring death.
Upon csiinplriion of lha build­
a piece Tlie “funny men" had
ing. l-ake Mary and vicinity will
pick'll tin* llttlr car up Lxlily arxl
have a firehouse worth tlU.OUO.
drtMisibd it on Ihr grass parkway
Those who reside in Little Ve­
BARCELO NA. Spain U T I i - l ’o
'
IZ
lice officials were purrlrd when nice, latch Arbor, Itavcnna Park,
11«* OVVC'H N f ) I U X t 'H
Antonio Hri-nandei. 38 msistH on Sunlnnd Estates and surrounding
JACKSON. Miss (U P l &gt;— City bringing his own lousy mattress »&gt;eas wer* urg.-U to help raise
officiats wilhdrew thrir 84 30 lai to jail when he was arrested for &lt;hi* needed money. Th ri* area*
will have thr protection (rum thil
claim on an old house belonging begging
Tbry understood when (hey dis *lrB department
In John H l-rnnird,
Any donations will be picked up
I .runanl reminded authorilies infreted th* maliress and found
FT Gray,
that he had let llrrinm hum the an* thousand dollars stuffed m gladly hy Mrs. W
F'A 3 3948, or they can be sent
structure for a training exercia* side.
direct to the I-akr Mary Volun­
teer Flic Dcp-.itment.
Sole, lion at a color for the fire­
house was tutnrd ovsr to Ut*
Building Committee.

i“~ «•»•"»»“

Tape Kept Secret,
Apology Is Given

Wabash Dropping,
Flood Threat Ends

Weed Killer Fatal
In Lover's Battle

C ar Carried Off,
Auto Owner Says
Too Far Too Far

Firehouse Needs
r $800, Group Says

foreign Minister* E v a n g t l o s
Averoff of Greece and Fallm 7xirhi nf Turkey to act a date for
a formal conference that would
make the Mediterranean island a
free and independent state.
Archbishop
Makarius, ruled
spiritual leader of the Greek Uyp
riots, approved Ihr agreement
Wednesday
night
following a
briefing by Greek Prrtnirr l on
•tantin Karamanlls who flew back
to Athens from 7urirh, Swllier
land, where the plan was pro
powd during a flv*day confer
ence.
,
Makarius taid thr agreement
Opened the road to freedom and
prosperity for troth Greek and
L ..s u k
Turkish Cypriots
Announcement of th* agreement
sri off a wave of optimism on
Cy prus, itself, where a four year
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; — Po*l
old conflict has taken almost MM
t
ar)
Sandburg t*«l»y told a point
lives.
session of Congress the "most en­
during memorial to Lincoln is in
Ihe hearts at lovers -of liberty."
The C ongress met in pomp and
humility to honor the memory at
At least ion 4 If boys and girls tha Civil War President on the
from Seminole County will tie leav­ I.Mith anniversary of hit birth in
ing at 3 a m. Saturday for Tam ­ a Kentucky log cabin 3t! year* att­
ar lh* founding of lh* union that
pa and the Florida Stale Fair.
Three buses will b* taking Ut* hi later preserved.
Southerner ami Northerner— De­
members to the Fair.
Saturday ia 4 II day at th* Fair mocrat and Republican— aat aid*
and will faatur* Roy Rogers and by aid* aa gandburg praised Ab­
Dala Evans. This special avent raham Uncola aa lh* rare typ*
will b* a delightful on* for all of man who appears “ bar* and
tha bops sod girls going te Tam- there across Ihe renluriaa.” Fiar-

That

plains All

Old Abe Honored
By Nation Today

Seminole 4 Hers
Heading For Fair

n -

"Dixie” and "The Baltic Hymn
of Ui» Republic."
Sandbutg, one of Lincoln*! most
lanisd biographers, described the
first Republican president as a
man of •'steel end velvet . . . hard
as ruck and soft as drilling fog.”
lie said Unroln stood fur “ drermy, honest dealing, plain talk
and funny stories.'
The 81 year old po*t aaid, “ You
can bear in any neighborhood ami
across the •***” something Uka
this aL&gt;ut Lincoln:
"Look whet* b* ism s from—
don’t he know ail u* straggler*
and wasn't ht a kind of tough
straggler sli tsia Wa right up la

Jerry Carter Gets
Cor License Again
TA LLA H A SSEE (D P I) - Jerry
W. Carter, chairman of th* State
Railroad and Public Utilities Conmission. wai behind the wheel of
his car again today aite-r passing
his driver's reexamination and
getting hi* license hark.
Carter, 71, who flunkrd on hla
first try Feb. 3. passed tha let!
Wednrsday. Only restriction on
Carter'* new license ia that ha
must west* glarna when b* drive*.
He lost hil license Dae, IT after
he waa involved In an automoblla
collision hers and paid a 123 fin*
for railing to yield to* right *4

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115257">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 11, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115258">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115259">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 11, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115260">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115261">
                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 11, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115262">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115263">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115264">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115265">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="11560" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="11198">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/07e7c26cb805714c66b249ef02d9864a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>bcfb4df175c1ed9a1bf8ab9430db2d1c</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="115256">
                    <text>•-

I

9 m S

Transportation Snarled B y Ice, Fog

Probe Set On Government 'H eckling'
If
II

W ASHINGTON (U P D — Congrta•lootl investigator* hare launched
an Inquiry to find out if the *ovammtnt la hackling tha public
with a lot of rcpetltioua question*.
The investigation, conducted by
fta Ho u m Civil Servica Commit­
tee, ic aimed at tha government's
M l atatlatiea collecting buiincea.
Tha invaatigatore arc trying to
find out how many different agen
•lea arc aaking tha aama people
for Identical or a'mllar Informa­
tion.
They auapert there la consider­
able duplication in the gathering
af official italistica.

Aa an mample,
aald. employer* muat report wage
statistics to both the internal
Revenue Service and tha Social
Security Administration.
The Hoover Commission hai es­
timated that employers would
aave 32 million dollars a year if
reports to one of these agendas
Were eliminated.
The inquiry Is timed to coincide
with preparations for the govern­
ment's biggest statistics — col­
lecting lob of them all — the 10year population census In 1900.
Other congressional news:
Rronomlc: The Joint Congrea-

Ike Asks Congress
For School Funds
that help. But he gave no details.
However, other sources Indicat­
ed F.lsenhowrr would ask Congress
to let the government assume part
of the debt for classroom con­
struction where school districts
and colleges could not carry the
full burden. The program would
last five years.
The outlays would be reviewed
each year. They would be cut off
when no longer needed. The atatei
would be required to match, at
lead in pert, the federal eontribu
tiona.
On* official axid the coat of the
program would be about the lame
•a that of KUenhower's earlier
school construction proposals.
The President's direct construc­
tion aid bill, which died in Con­
gress last year, would have coat
about one billion dollar* over four
year*. Another TV) ml'llon dollars
would have been put up In buy
construction bonds of school dis­
tricts which could not market
ALG IER S, A l g e r i a ( U P I ) - them to rough regular channels.
Btrong polite forces were mobi­
lised today as a precaution
against possible disorders by
Praoeh ealremisu during the
Irst public appearance of Pre­
mier Michel Debre In this eapilal
The general statement of Bryan
City of revolt-loro Algtrla.
Officials feared trouble, when Willis, state auditor, on toe ac­
Debre leys a wreath at the A l­ counts and rrcords of M rt. Mery
giers War Memorial, from ea- Eerie Welker, county tea esse*tremlet Frcnrh settlers dlslllu- •or, reveal* that tai roll* were
Moned with Hie policies of Pres! neat end ' appeared to be me
rhanlrally o ir m l."
flent Charles de Gaulle.
Exceae Income ahown an the
II was at the war memorial
report
was promptly remitted,
•tot rightwing settlers pelted for­
mer Premier Guy Mollet with with an over rrml*»lon of SIS JO.
Willis stated that tat roll* were
egge and vegetables durwelt prepared, “as evidenced by
a similar wreath laying cerethe relatively few assessor errors
two ye a n ago.
The vis* was Debre'a first to on t ^ ’llaVri'errors, tomtUmta*
Algeria stow ha wee unu-d pre and
mier Jan. B. He arrived Sunday the tea collector."
To Insure that all properly was
by plane and wae driven to Gov included
on assessment rolls, Wil­
croment House from the aln&gt;ort
lis said the assessor used |&gt;ersnnal
by back streets to avoid any dls
field trips, munielpal building per­
orders to view of the estrrmlsts*
mits, plats of all rounty property
boasts they would g in him a
and recordings in the office of
tough welcome.
the County Clerk A rard system
had been started showing the
building* located on each properB A TO N R O U G E, U . (D P I) •eology etudenti from lnuisiena
Alate University have found the
fuwUJitd bones of ■ mastodon to
a bayou near here.
Collier officials said Uie arc*
way have been a graveyard fur
D A V To N A B E A C H , FI* fU P I)
mastodons, a won!,- elephant that
to* mud the continent *5,000 year* — Funeral senders were held to­
day for Napoleon &lt;l-*rry) l.ajoic,
ago.
a member of baseball'* Hall of
Fame and described by many a*
tha greatest second batsman of all
ttoia.
Complications
of
pneumonia
■aught up with tha old hatllar
Saturday at a Daytona Beach hos­
pital. Ha was Ml.
I.ajoie who wa* hospitalised last
week with pneumonia, had ahown
recovery and wa* scheduled to roturn to his home here lata this
week. But he suffered a setback,
and toe end earn# Saturday morn­
ing.
By H E L F .N THOMAS
W ASHING TON (UP11-President
Eisenhower aendo Congress today
hi* plan to give the nation more
classrooms, probably by spending
federal money to help needy
school districts and colleges pay
iff their construction bonds.
Arthur f . Flemming, secretary
•f health, education and seelfare,
will unveil the program at a news
conference shortly before It Is
submitted to the House and Benate.
Flemming said in advance there
Was
question"
that schools
WWW “ no *
t
aid. H r said the
needed federal
fedi
President'! plan would provide

Debre In Algiers;
Trouble Is Feared

Auditor Releases
Assessor Report

*** '" '" m,BU

25,000 Years Old?

Final Rites Today
For Hall Of Famer

The
Welcome Wagon
H o h U 'H S
W iH Knock on Your Door

with (.lifts L Greeting*
from Friendly Uuaineaa
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare leader*
On th* occasion o f:
C ha n g * o f rttddrne#
A r r iv a ls o f N tw ro m a ra to
S a n fo rd
Phono F A 2-1756
R u t h Gallagher

PUBLIC

NOTICE

The Florida Milk Commission will hold a public meeting
Wednesday, February II, ISM. in Senate Hearing Room
Capitol Bull'Hng, Telia ha.ae#. Florida, fnr the pur note of
ceiving comment from tha public and tnam’oaru nf »ha dairy
duatvy no tha following:
L Retention «
ad l*w prnaont etnto
auamUaloa;
J. Tha desirability of saplacing tha peetent state atmmission with contrain odmtoUtocod Ip tha

\ * idS hWla to**—
&gt;
law
b* retained.

on
II,
re­
to-

atft

Parsons daubing to appear before tha Commission and parsons
suggesting ravtsiona in the peasant law are requested to notify
tha Co mints* ion I# writing ad Intent to appear and of propo*od
ubangoa la tho law not Iatar than Monday, February It. 1*3*.
Please address ail eorreipondenca to: Administrator, Florida
Dorian Building, Tallahassee, Florida.

FLORIDA MILK COMMISSION
J. B R A I L E Y

w

atonal Economic Committee gam­
moned spokesmen for the U.8.
Chamber of Commerce, the Na­
tional Association of Manufactur­
ers and the AFL-CIO to hear
their view* on the stale of the
nation’* economic health,
Airport: The House Commerce
Committee launched hearings on
President Elsenhower'* 400 mil­
lion dollar airport aid bill and a
rival MS million dollar Democrat­
ic measure which the Senate ap­
proved.
Farm : Chairman Alen J . El
lender (D La.) of the Senate Agri
culture Committee said President
Eisenhower's new farm program
did not stand "a ghost of a
chance" of winning congressional
approval. He said the plan to per­
mit lower price supports would
cut farmers' prices and income.
Bui Agriculture Secretary Etra
T . Bensoo defended the Preaident's propotal as a “ realistic"
move away from “ unsound" pro­
gram!.
Civil Bights: Arthur B. Flem­
ming, secretary of health, educa­
tion and welfare, said he hoped
Congress would turn down sweep­
ing civil rights proposal* and ap­
prove the President's plan. Sen.
Prescott Hush (K-Conn ), who
will cosponsor the Elsenhower
program, said he wished the
Chirf Executive had proposed
curb* on racial and religious dis­
crimination In labor untune.

Rites Held Today
For Mrs. Goodall
Mrs. Nancy Mildred Goodall, M.
died Thursday to her Longwoud
home.
Funeral eervtcee were to he held
at 1:30 this afternoon at Gramkow
Funeral Home, with the Hev. le w ­
is Futeh officiating. Pallbearers
ware Ralph Hammons, Charlie
Wales, J. D. Klrkmen, Rylvester
Elgin, Woodrow ITescoU and
Mark Williams.
Mrs. Goodall earn* to I-ungwood
in 1954 from Kentucky. She was •
member of the Lnogwootl Baptist
Church.
Surviving are seven daughters,
Mrs. Minnie Mel’herson, Dayton,
O.; Mrs. IJsal* Gore, Munrie, Ind.;
Mrs. Nudie Pogue, K y .; Mrs. Sira
Pogue, Mrs. Rule Clark, Owensburg. Ky.: Mrd. Martha Creekmar,
Lingwond; Mrs. Adle Gore, louts
rills. K y ; three sons, Herman
Goodall, Denver, Colo.; Marcrllus
Goodall of Kenlurky;
Wilbur
Goodall, Lingwoud, and one broth­
er, Jim Castile, Sea Island. Ga.

O O H A M , C h a irm a n

South of the freering rain, dense corners of New Mexico, Utah and
fog blanketed much of tha area Ariiona.
Thunderstorm* broke out In tha
from southern Illinois across Mis­
souri and into parts of Kansas Southeast from the lower Mississippl Valley to the South A tlantjl
and Oklahoma, reducing visibility Amounts of around half an Inch
to taro at soma points. Fog alto were r e p o r t e d at numerous
was widespread to tha Gulf and point*, including Memphis, JackSouth Aliantlc state*.
son. Miss., and Jacksonville, Fla.
Tha weather bureau at St. Louia
A cold wave overspread tha
reposed visibility In fog at one- Northeast, dropping over n i g h t
fourth mile Sunday night, and oc­ readings below tcro from north­
casional periods of aero viaibility. ern New York into New England.
In Chicago, ire coated elec­ The arctic air chased a brief
trical lines, stalled rapid transit taste of spring-tike weather that
facilities for periods during the had sent temperatures Into tha
night. Cara and buses crept over no* as far north a* Virginia Hug
icy streets.
day.
Up to four inches of snow fell
from northern Ariiona and Utah
into
Wyoming,
while
lighter
amounts swept South Dakota,
Nebraska and tha northern Great AM ASOWT NICHION INHALANT, A
MIA SANT AN* NOM rt 11111* IVIN
Lakes.
raON IMS MOST DISmSSIN*
Major anowslidcs in tha Rock­
i T MSTOMl
ies
blocked
U
S.
50
at
Red
Moun­
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — The
McRevnold* Drug
tain
I'aaa,
which
connects
all
of
state Roard of Her.lth'1 two new
Tnuchlon Drug
southwestern Colorado with the
buildings will he dedicated today
--------- 1
at the annual three day conference
here.
Tiie two building* were named
alter J. Y . Porter, former rhlef
health officer who retired tn 1917,
and Henry Hanson, also a former
rhirf health officer, llanion re­
tired in 1945.
County health officers from all
312 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
over the state will swarm to the
PH O N E F A 2-4451
confcrrnce which end* Wrdnrsday
with an election and installation
I
L
JAM ES C U T
JA M ES B. G U T
of new officer*.
Aaaoc.

I

State Dedicates
Health Buildings

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

P L A N N IN G H A LL FOR CR IPPLED C H IL D R E N —
Worker* of th# Crippled Children’s Society in Seminole
County milk* pinna for a benefit Mnr. 6 at the Mayfair
Inn. Seated left to right, M m Ernest Bondholder, Mrs.
Robert Bradford, co-chairmen; standing, Mrs. Paul W.
Hurmnster, Ken McIntosh, president of the Society.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Ball Set March 6
By County Society

Tto further the work of tha C rip­
pled Children’* Society of Seminole
County, a gala "E n te r I.tly" hall
•III ha hald March 4 at tha Mayfair Inn.
Dancing will begin at 9 p. m.
Music will be by Pete llukur amt
his 1'opulslrci. Dress will I* for
mat.
The S&lt;*ciely »*s formed in Octo­
ber of last yrar. Since then, five
Hireling* have been held, with ex­
cellent results Under the leader­
ship of the pw k k lll, Ken M cIn­
tosh, a constitution and By-lawii
W o te rW O y S G rO U p
have hern drawn up fur presenta­
tion at Paula High School, Feb. 19
Don Satterlee, trained theraput1st, has been serving patients at
The quarterly meeting of direc­
the Health Unit each Monday, Haltors of Florida Waterways Com­
terlee ha* attended 15 patients fur
mittee will be held Feb. lo at a tulal of To treatments since the
to 30 a. m at Sliver Springs.
mobile therapy unit ha* been in
The Committee will meet with
---1Hanford. To aid in therapy, the
Florida member* of Congress •o'.Society has purchased all exercise
Washington Feb. J* at the Capl-| pulley set and two glider canes.
tol. This will hr the second time; This equipment is loaned tu pa__
»
t •a - • ■ . I
the two gtoups have held a joint Iienls and then returned to the So
session
rtely for use by other patient* who
President of the Waterways need them Plans have been re­
Committee Is John Krtdrr, Sin quested from live Slat* Society for
ford. The group Is composed of the building of various types uf
volunlrrrs interested In the devel­ rhairt and table* (or the crippled
opment of water resuurres in Interested volunteers are invited
Florida.
to attend the Feb. IV meetinr at
7:80 p. "i
Dr. Gordon Stanley bead* the
Professional Advisory Committee,
which submits reiommemlations
for tha rspendilure of muntes
C O LIM A , Mesleo (U P I)-Q u a d - raised by the Society in Uie Easier
ruplat girls, boro Thursday nn in Seal Drive, or other fund raising
isolated ranch, were reported "do­ campaigns.
ing well" today in Inrubatora at
Ticket* for the "Eerier Lily"
the Civil Hospital hara.
All four nf the girls were named
There are now more than 3,0&gt;«
Maria after their mother, Maria mile* of turnpikes in the U. fc
Gutman — Maria Refugio, Maria compared with less than 300 mill
de Jesus, Marta Guadalupe and hnly 10 year* ago.
Maria da I sm Angeles.
They ara th* second quadruplets
born in Mrxlro this yrar. Four in­
Wa llava A
fant* wert born Jan. M to Toluca.

bail will be C! 50 per person. Res­
ervations may tie madr by calling
the Mayfair Inn. Mrs. Ernest
llouvholder and Mrs. Robert Brad­
ford ara co-chaiman of tha hall.

Baby's Rites Held
At Cemetery Today
Funeral aervicea fur Marvin
Bennett, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bnbert Bennett, 2703 Palmetto
Ave., were held at 10:30 today at
graveiide in Oaklawn Memorial
Park Tha Hev. Thomas Parsons
officiated.
The child died Friday.
Survivors, other than hit par­
ents, Include one brother, Morgan
Bennett; one lister, Mary Harriet
Bennett: paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett,
Sanford: maternal grandparentj,
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Saunders,
Goodtrllsville, Tenn. GramVow Fu­
neral Home waa to charge of ar­
rangements.

Quads Doing Well
A t Hospital Today

FERTILIZER
For Every Need

With Gulf U fa ’*
exclusive Adapt-A-Flan
you coo guarantee on
Income for your family
and pro* tdn for your
rati* Mirant aa wal.
Aak about tt.

SISTER M A D IS O N
Spiritual Adviser and Divine Healer
This woman ha* tha God-gtvrn p«i»*r lo heal by prayer. Bring
your problem* to Slater Madlton. Too beard bar on Ibo radio,
now you can aea her at her borne.
Staler Madl*on cornea from India, the land of miracle#. Upon
reaching womanhood realising »hr had the God-giving power lo
help humanity, devoted her lifetime lo ihie work. From the
four corner* if the world Ihey come to her. while and Colored.
Men and woman of all rates and walk# of life.

B E T T E R L U C K A SUCCESS
LUCKY HAND
Locatad between DeLand and Orange City. Acrva* from
&lt; Country Club Estate
Information Phone K E 4-0362

Route 17 - 92. Look for 2300 S. Bird.
OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK

There is an Easier Way

Slates Meetings

Kenneth Murrell,
Ex-Resident, Dies
Funeral servlets were held to
Atlanta, Gs , Friday fur Kenneth
W. Murrell, former Hanford restdent.
Mr. Murrll died lari weak eg a
heart attack.
He was one of the first Heminole
County men engaged tn World
War I. and a charter member of
Camphell-laisiing Post No. M , in
Hanfoad Active in all veteran* af
fairs, Mr. Murrell was also a
mrmlier of tha Hhrina d u b and
Masonic I-odgr.
For many year* ha served aa
deputy dark of tha Fulton County
Court in Atlanta. Ills sislar, Mrs
W. A. Lefflrr, remains in Hanford
M r. and Mre. I-effler attended tile
services Friday.

United Press International
Erecting rain and fog com­
bined to
aneri transportation
across a vast section of the Mid­
lands today.
The ke storm began Sunday
night, glaring highways
from
west and north Kansas through
Iowa, northern Missouri, south­
east Nebraska, northern Illinois,
southern Minnesota,
Wisconsin
and Michigan and northern In­
diana and Ohio.
Weathermen posted heurdoua
driving advisories end warned the
treacherous Ice storm was expec­
ted to continue during the day
f r o m Kansas
and
Missouri
through the southern and lower
Greet Lake* region.

/
DRY YOUR CLOTHES
INDOORS... EVEN
AT N IG H T...

ELECTRICALLY
E lim in a te wanhdny stooping, bonding,
stretching, pinning, lugging! B o froo of
weed tor w om an— wind, duet, fading sun!
D r y oM y o u r washable*— oven daintiest
nylon*— indoor* . . . dtetricaU y. Clothe*
that are dried electricelly com e o u t fluffy,
bright, w rin k le -fre e ...m e n y need n oin xvktg! S o w in complete freedom from washd a y d ru d ge ry! O w n the " T h r i f t y T h r e e "
. . . a n autom atic electric washer, d rye r
and iro n e r. . . and live b olter, tL x in c o U y t

9

tala

A^- I

■••"•"•fcof • • • F i (keeper to pa
jq|jgtf|lieto
Lf to
Uto u m u

L I V E

y

B E T T E R

E L E C T R I C A L L Y

G u lf
Life
0

—

Howard I ,
P. M. Colbert,

See your efertrig i

HUNT'S

Tuxedo Feed Store
rriniendeu!

Cor. Sanford k 2nd

FA 2-2624

IL 8 B I8 A * « W H

A I I 6 N1 C O M P A N Y

/

J

�Collins Stands Firm'
On Racial Question
T A M I'A (U P I) — Gov. laRoy
Collin* declared today he ia goitw
to deal truthfully and honestly
with the radat problem, regard
let* of oppoillion and angry
•'•land up and fight" talk from
aonie quarter*
•| ju«t wilt not hold wit to the
people Ihe false protpccl that by
mighty ahouta or *ome legislative

magic, w* ran make ourselves
Immune from the law* of Ihe
United Stale* or cau*e wine disagreeable Supreme Court drrliinn
Collin* taid.
to go away
He told the "C.ovemor'* Day”
luncheon at the Florida State Fair
here that "hot word*” neter
totted an* prohlem.
1 "Thl* itind up and fighl talk

Plans Progressing
For Pioneer Night
Lake M a-y'» 34lh annual P oneer Night will be held Feb 23
in the Chamber of Commerce
t) Building at 7:30 p m.
Invited are realdenU of Semi
Bole County and the .urrmmding

Burglary Solved;
Officers Praised
For Speedy Work
Tb r rate of the mining record
player at the Cold»boro Element­
ary School wa» elo»ed yertrrday
afternoon.
Recovered with the machine
were **veral toy* and a wall m ir­
ror
Three Juvenile offender* were
taken Into euitody and turned
aver ta their parent* to await
eummona from the Juvenile judge.
One m i U the other }wt&gt;. II.
Careful Inveatlgatlon and inter­
rogation on the part of three Sanlord police officer* brought an
aarly eoncluiion ta the caie.
Lt. J . T . Hlrkian. Sgt R. W.
Tench and C. C. Dod»on were a*
afgned ta the burglary after Fan­
nie Reed, principal of the Negro
school, reported Ihe player ml**tag early' yesterday morning
talent fingerprint* were lifted
ta two aeparate clan room* and
developed. Dear footprints were
discovered in the »oft sand outride
__. 1 ofat.the
_ . t cla»»room
.
*win4mr
*
one
window*
Two yuung boy* ta the area
were questioned; thev had aeen
two other* "meaiing around" the
achool Sunday afternoon Within a
•hort time, the eonlruinn* were
out In the open, and the atolen
article* recovered.
Police Chief Roy WUliama »*ld
tbit morning, "Thl* work la Ilia *
eontumlng and difficult. Our men
drirrve a lot of credit for break­
ing a cate Ilk* this. IP* pari of
their job, Irut often they are not
rtcognlted lor their iu c c c m ."

area who hate paiteil their fWlh
birthday.
Already, letter* asking about
Pioneer Night have been received
by the chairman. Frank Evans.
from far off Florid* riliea Tran*
portation from downtown Sanford
will he provided free of Hiargr
by C. W. Elrod of the Sanford
Transit Co.
The bua will leave the Yellow
Cab Hand at Magnolia Ave. and
3rd Si. at 6 45 p. m The route
will go north on Magm.lla to n r .t
Si.; »outh to Park Ave. and 20lh,
w*t» on JOth
tHr Country ! lub
H
_ ,1 .and
..,1 «ia
« l , a *take
V a UMary.
imm**
Road,
on lInto
The tie* will slop at aM corner*
on signal.
Pioneer Badge* will be given to
all gurri* over 80 Plonrer* wear­
ing Ihe 1058 badge* will tw gurri*
at the RlU Theatre the following
day, where they will »ce "Rally
Round the Flag. Boy*" Milton
Hawley, manager of the theatre,
ha* aiked that guctla w eir the
badge* ta Ihe movie.
Speaker*, entertainment, priic*
and refre»hmenla should make
Pioneer Night In lake Mary thl*
year a* big a sucres* a* lho*e
By unanimout vole, the City
ta the past. The complete pro­ CommiMlon lari night turned down
gram will be announced
the propoicd leasing of the band
•hrll pier to R. E. Kirbolt.
Hieholl's plan* for the pier In
eluded building a Marina, whirh
would entail Inriallinp fuel, wa
ter and electric facilities.
Cotnmiiiionrr* said that such
fictlilir* would "onlv rlutter up
the area, amt that tt would not
TALLAH
ASSEE (U P II -— Gov.
TAI.LAHA&amp;SK1!:
oov. ” .o tL_' ro. ,, ml err &gt;i of the cilv
U R o y Collin*, who fator. closing
.
■ |hll
„ ,,
.Abnormally
L n . r m e l t w mexpensive
v t u n . i f w VNegro
p f l F n Iff
ttl
*
**
'
'
grad
the pier I* worthlr** a* a band
riudird
ualr
acbool*.
Uri* Khrol*. Mudlrd *
.hell, but (peaking foe many of

City Turns Down
Proposal To Lease
Bandshell And Pier

Governor Studies
A&amp;M School Cost

graduate* coil the Mate tX3.ll*
per ttudenl
And the rrporl »aul only live
of the II graduate* of the law
tebool have been admitted to the
Bar for practice. Four failed ta
pat* the Bar exam.
Figuring Cuata per riudent Ucenird to practice law. the Board
came up with an average of IT3,.
298
Collin* taid th* lagiilalurr
ahould re.ppraiae the graduate
achool. at Ihe Negro univer.ity
with an eye to clo*lng th«»e that
are abnormally e.pen.lve,
The Board .aid figure, are not
rnninb-te on Ihe eraduate achool
t a " t £ fh rr^ u c a lto n But I, ,.Td
co»U run about the tame or lower
MIAMI (U P I)— Police Mid to­ than at white unlveraltie*
day they had a "vary irood daThe Board *aid comparatlte
acttpUon" ot th# bandit who led ro.ta of Ihe law achool at A A M
a daring 1250.000 jewelry robbery and at the Cnivertity of Florida
ta downtown Miami Monday.
are out »/ line becau»e the Negro
Score* of police and F ill agent* inatitution ha* fewer atudrntl but
bttenrified their effort, to *olve maintain* a *pecifled faculty and
the robbery and a 54WJ.OOU gem Ilhrary regardlea* of enrollment.
theft from a B*l Harbour hotel
■umlay.
Miami
Folk* Chief Walter
Headley aald. "We are a little
ahead ua thU robbery -because we
do have a very good dreeription.”
Member* of Die lake Mary Vol­
Thi* wa* becau** the leader of unteer Fire Department will rural
Ihe bandit trio carefully «»t the at I lonilht In the *chool. With
atagr for hie robbery *evcral day a mot* than 300 member*, the »•*ta ad verve by purchasing an ex- •Ion ahould be well altrnded
penaivr riug from the elctimiied
On the agenda 1. the .electio,,
jewelry compeny.
of • color for the firehouse \ ol*
Mred ley aald the bwr-dn, who unteer U ln - hae comptatad Ihe
gave hit name a* Nick No»loet wall*. When th* is-of has he*n
nought a 51.400 ring “lor hi* fian­ put ta place, dedicatton raremocee" from the ilore Friday. He nit* and an area celebration will
irturned thurtly hafure cio-ing h* announced
time Monday on Ihe pretext of
purchasing a wed&lt;hng band. Re­
ran-e be w*i known, operator* of
*h« eighth Door *(ore let him
through a *ene* of electrically
operated ateet dour*
E-tward H Johnson, M. former
Once Inside, the bandit asked Sanford resident, died at 1:15 p m.
that Ihe d'-ora b* opervard again yesterday in the Florida SanitnrIn allow hia "mother-in law" to ium. Orlando
tha band
Jnhneun
city water depart
When th* doori were opened, aa rnant tupervtaor ta Sanford for
accomplice entered with a drawn many year*. He retired in 1958.
gun
i ..fter suffering two heart attacks.

Gem Thief Sought;
Description Known

Firehouse Subject
Of Tolks Tonight

Ex-City Employe
Dies In Hospital

Jaycees Announce
« Courtesy Winners
Winners at “Couriray Weak
tht*
awards
were announced
morning by Jaycrr Chairman
Dav* Thrasher, who spearheaded
the concentrated courtesy drive
ta Sanford ta January
Capt. Arnold WlUtama waa choaea the moat courteous poliermaa.
Btli Kaire of Flraalone Stone got
th* nod from the tecrrl committee
aa th* moat courteous salesman.
Saleslady honor* war* cupped by
Mr*. Mary E. Holiiclaw at J . C.
Penney. Mr*. Sue Jackson of Mra.
Appiaby'a Restaurant No, 1 waa
Judged th* moat courtaovaa wakta Mm at tha "moat aourtooaaa
net," which poaod difficulty, the
&gt;tdge* war* forced to form a new
— ta ^ry ^a tn c a their choir* dtd

we hear to irresponsibly turned
loose on the hoi wind* of paition
these da&gt;» actually is calculated
not to rrsolve our problemi, but
to aggravate them," he Mid
Collin*, considered a "modarate" on the race issue laid he
know* there are Floridian* who.
' berime of the racial feeling*,
doubt me. And I try to make
allowance for their doubting."
"It la certainly true that the
only way to keep from stepping
on some toe* i* to *tand Milt "
"But. oppotilion doe* not worry
me. Kvery leider of any cruisequrnce ha* atway* been opposed
" I want people to underitand
in all this racial furor that I feel
a deep *rn»r of duty to deal
truthfully amt honetlly with them.
Anything le** thin that would
not only be a leriou* perional
•hurtcoming, but further would
ttlgmatiie the high office which
|w#n tntru&gt;lKj ,n „ „ ••
„ 0, hMdcd lllK
^
„ Mrnrlli
"create* a *mokr »cre«n which
,fndi lo obscure the need for
Important reform tn *o many
other area* of government."
He *ald Floridian* mu*t no*
forget their prrtslng need for
(l)llt|,ulipnl, rr form. f„ r
reapj*ortionmenl, new purcontrol*, (air property
. . . . . . .
ta* am***ment*. nrw tnitltutlonal
facilities. »lum clearance, and
itrongrr law enforcement.

I want tn leaee It to be bull! Into
a Marina
.. . I
.
. . .
. .
llietioll taid he could *••*■ the
rommliiionrr*' point of view and
thanked them for "ao much con
aiderattan" In the matter
^
Commlitluner* agreed lo put iip
drape* on the bare tide of the
Civic Center Drape* of the •* nr
material and color will In- put tap
on thr rail tide and alto on the
" * ^ r plate* on both ride*. In not
' h«
41 ' "&gt;*
* 1'1 ,w flre-proufed
, *
,or
" ‘.r
,h'
,,*"d,hr|l
of
on ,hp Boulevard from
9 .rk Ave to Palmetto for the
"oal and Skt Club Marathon Race,
May 2. wa* approved
A •Irret rrturfarlng program
wa* put taforr the Commiaaion
,,lrl approved The re»urfacing
**"
on
Third St , from
1 Tench Ave to Park Ave
A written turvry by Roy WU
ham*, chief of poller, showing the
exact u*e of the Municipal Park­
ing lot from Jan 22 to Feb. 4
wa* preientrd Th r *urvey ihowrd that only two third* ot the
parking lot k being u»ed Chief
William* waa congratulated by thr
1nmmlaalon o« the way he and
h‘»
»"ade *ueh an aeeurate
teprwi
E x -V iS l’ tO r H e r e
Qjgj

|p C a r o lin O

Mr»
\llvert Eskridge, format
-.vlnter vlsllor, died in her Green*hero, N.C humr Feb. 1.
Mr. and Mra. Kakrldge *]&gt;ct&gt;t
several winter* in Sanford wa
guest* of the Val-ler Hotel.
Funeral service* were held Frl
-lay In Greensboro.
"
f J (| H B l a n k e d O u t
K FFIN GH X M III (U P I ) Jim
Barnes found mil why the rab
I'll* wouldn’t go down when he
used up a box uf shells hunting
them "Friend*” had rvntoved the
buckshot from hi* sheila and re­
placed it with rice and fiahing
line sinkers

*
VOL. X L IX

S a u fm ii Ir r a lii
AN

United Prtwa Lewscd Wire

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL T

F-atabltahed 1908

NEW SPAPER*

TU E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 10. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 3*7

Storm Deals Death In St. Louis
22 Bodies Found
Toll May Be High
ST. LOUIS. Mu. (UlM ) — A "ilwj! jr’’ tornado with
winds up to 110 miles an hour Mini sited Into St Louis early
today, spreading death and destruction.
At mid-morning 22 IkkUcs were in the city morgue. Po­
lice nqtorts said the death toll wa* expected to rise.
Hospital* MiKii'ted more Hum 1120 persons were injured.

News Briefs
Wants Debt Paid
WASHINGTON (U P I)-H e p Jim
Wright ill Tex.) want* to pat off
the national debt in lot year*.

Will Visit U. S.
MORE T E L E P H O N E C A R LE — Thin ditch
me**its* mum telephone* for the Sanford area.
Th U Southern Hell Telephone Co. truck wai

LONDON &lt;U P I)-B riU &gt; h Edu­
cation Minuter Geoffrey Lloyd
Will till) the United State* and
ruuglit &gt;i&gt; tti*? net today a* cabin wait put Canada from Feb. II t« March 1

down along Highway 17*92.

Queen Visits Kenya

( H i t aid S ta ff P ho to)

$3 Million For Schools
The Seminole County School
Hoard today told S3.au.00t) ta
achool bond* to Solomon Brother*
ami llutalrr of Nrw York City.
The firm bhi a low of 3.9241 per
cent average Intrrrri on the
bond*, which will mature over a
W&gt;ear period,
9 ay T . Mllwre, superintendent
“ f county schools. .aid that the
money I* e*i&gt;efleil within 30 day*
MLlwre. *milmc and happy, said
i.ww
'The School Board feel* that It
ha* a tery good bid on it* hand*."
the major achool pro
«*ll h' « in •''iiori Immedl
alcly Bid* will he let within *
1 T L. a . L I
- l.lil
tku e t n n I n
i i . . . ■ I V4.1
U'*c*k period, hegmnlng the mUI
'*1*
March Milwee aald that
lh^ b°ir.d hot » d ,0
w l.l* * N »nt» ready for children
H ll of 19«.
^

■'Building I* *tow, however, and
we can't expert to hati* ichoolt
■xpar.it and grow overnight" h*
taid "It wtll takr many month*
o( hard work and exhaurilte plan­
ning hefnrr all children will be ta
adequate irhoola.

Mrs. Rotundo Gets
Promotion By City

Nevcrthelei*. to Ihote
who
worked for the patting 'of (he
tchool lioml iitue . and for those
whmr chiblrrn are in douhlr *e*
•ion. the tale of the Imml* ha*
much meaning.
Four other bid* were opened at
the tpeeial meeting this morning,
John Nuvrrn and Co.. Chicago,
4 01*92 per cent; Merrill. Lynch,
Pierce. Frrmer and Smith, New
Yurk. 3 9*!&gt;5iT [H-r rent; Smith.
Barney and Co.. New York. 4 0587
per cent: H. J. Van Ingrn and
C o . Nrw York and Miami, 3 94(11
per crnl.
The tcliool Ixiaril will meet
again Tliurtday at 9 30 a in. At
thl* lime the Board of County
Commltiionrr* and Mr*. Mary
Earle Walker, taa aiarieot. will
attend to dlirut* a**e**meni pol
|, j,-,
The project priority Bit and
me (Holding program are alao on
Ihr agenda, aa t* the riatr audit
report.

City Com niliiionm ditagnrd
lari night on a ralir In talary lor
Xlr*. Rota Hotumlo. who wa* Ap­
pointed a*ri*t*nt director ot fi­
nance.
Mr*. Rotundo now l* receiving
|] P1 per annum The new aalary
of 55.412 a year give* her a raliej
of 5135 (H-r month Strongly op
potrd n r re Merle Waroer and
Earl Higginbotham
Higginhotham laid Hut ihe
ral*e would put Mr*
Rotundo
within 5200 of the talar* received
.
J
hy Poller thief Roy William* and H O L i r S A n n O U n C e d
TE G U C IG A LP A , H o n d u r a a Fire Chirf Mark Cleveland Sr ,
iU P lI — Government troop* are who have nearly SP year* of city
battling rebel* In three horthwe.t •rrvlce each
The General Sanforvl Memorial
The raite. however. wa» approv­
rrn province* ta an upriting wlm*e
IJI-tai) will lie «&gt;[ieo Tueaslay
trrnd ta not vet clear. It wa* re ed hy r'omini**inn vole Mra tinlo noon, and
lundo will tervr a* a%»l»tant ft- Morning from 9 and
[Hirred (cMlay
Satunlay
every Ttiurxlay
nanre
director
for
a
one
year
pro
Prrrident Ramon Villrda 'lorfrom 11 p m
..lev told a group ol foreign dif hat ion* ry period
The Itev Fied En.mlnger and
Henry Tamm, city finance -H
|om*U Monday that loyal tri«»p*
, It |)aw sun will art a. Ilbrarirecaptuied thr provincial i apilat rector alto on one year'* prnb*. u„. during the winter . . a.on T7)f
of Santa Barbara, where the re­ lion, reeelvi-tl a ral»e tn talary 122nd anniversary of the found
volt flared Saturday, without Hr from 55.782 to 58.IM) The ral*e ,ng ol Sanford wa. celebrate,! at
for Tam m waa approved unam
ing a thol
An official announcement aald rnouriy hy the Board
rebel* from Santa Barbara fled
‘
Park t&gt; filled with hislorlcal Heme
into Ihe hill*, rlotely purturd hy 5 t U 0 e n t S
10 5nO W
ar well a- IHeratur*.
government troop*
•A
...
.
. .
A rebel 1iro«dra*l heard in A f t ^ ^ f 0 ^ k S H O T C
San Salvador *ald the In•Urgent*
of students In tne
are ta control not -nly .d the
r « u■•n_ •l *y. K
V lle
. om
, ae„ n
i .tw
et
*
city of Santa Barbara hut of Ihe . L , ___„, ,____
entire provinr* of thr tame name
Informed source* *aid » relre
tolumn commanded hv Gen Mu
•ri*« \r-tag» ringed a raid M.-nday on Nuevr Arcadia In I'opan w
Ihe Director* will hrai a re
Province. It waa not Immediately
Ilaheoek ia county art eo ordina- |Hut »f thr National L'attlrmen'*
certain whelher the Inturgrnt* are
tor. Art teacher* are Mra Maid* ,\ss..elation Meeting
bel-l
in
holding thr town
knalry and Dan Collieri.
At the tame time, H was re­
Omaha last month. Atlu Adatita
Ji president of the Florida Cal
ported that the relwla ar, active
I It-men's Association, and George
in Gracias capital of lemptr*
u - i il m
5 . h i m * vice i i i r - l d r n t i d I h r H u t province.
ta,........ . Council will give r.p ori.
M-.t Cnunctl Pres Idenl l.rdtry
ic
* U , Il «,||
Mm, I1-k-lar.
will p rr-, le.
A
it-pie
dilative
uf
thr
State
SURBITON, England (U P lI—
Rubin Ellison climbed out »f bed '•eivi.* office of Veteran* Afat 1 a m Saturday to give , base fair* will lie in Ihe offire* «f
to a burglar h* beard prowling Karlytr Houahuldrr, county ser­
vice uf fleer, Thursday from 2:30
in hia apartment.
Kill -win was in hsH pursuit to 4 p tn.
®
t.rnerally fall through Wrdnrsacruaa thr garden when the Curd
Appointment* fur parroual in day. High this alter mam 7a to X2,
of his pajama Irvuaero broke.
lei vie wa may be made by catl­ to* tonight » : to M. .SouIhr aat lo
ing the county t e n ice officer.
Tht thief tscaped with 528.
•null, winds 18 lo &lt;• mile* par
hours

Honduras Battling
3-Front Uprising

For Library Here

r-r.

Conkey To Attend

viaiiota ia lit# Uaa/urd Atlantic Bank arc

MOMBASA. K e n y a ( U P I)—
Ifusen Mother Elii.beih of B r i t * i
M., n &gt;h
o th ,r
roomln|
...............
- I *here
.—
h.
i . „ ti..n_
‘n
* r r « Mori were
aln
arrived
by nplane
Mon* h0"*'*
la maced
day night for a two day vi*it.
"God know* Sow many peopla
are trapped In tho»e building*,"
Deputy Fire Chief Jante* sauerU N H O X (U P I) Britain an wine aald.
nuunced today that she la pushing
Kuuirvrlt Hester, who Uvea
production of her own II bomb ncruai the rirect from th* hardetl hit rooming house, laid h*
V ^ t*
•aw the interior of th* building
‘ ,n&lt;kt’llr n&lt; A ,,omb,
ripped out and deposited in tha
(treat.
H EFUKM , U
(U P I)-W a rre n
“i was looking out tha window
C. Vaughn. 13, ha* become a li­ when I first heartl the atorm," h«
censed preacher. Warren, a »•*• taid. "I taw Ihe building go juat
rnth grader, waa licensed by the tiefor* I ducked. Funny the only
llrhton llapii*l Church.
round I heard waa the hail which
cam* tiefor* th* w ind."
Dr* pile Wide • open atom front*
WASHINGTON (U P I) — PreU- and vulnerable dwelling*, pol If*
-lent Elsenhower today called -&gt;a •aid there wa* liltl* looting.
Shocked and wide • eyed *Ut&gt;
th* American people to pray for
Ihe early return of Secretary of vlvor* roamed the debit littered
Km
ahattareS
State John F»«ier Dull** ta kia tit vet* outride
hulldlng*.
job.

Bombs For Britain

Prcuclier At 13

Ike Asks Prayers

‘A Wuste Of Time’
W ASHINGTON (U P II - Secre­
tary uf Agriculture Kara T. Ben■on went before a Hou*e commit*
'** ,oda&gt; t0r * hearing that al­
ready ha* been lermad "a wait*
of time."

'Reopen And Mix,'
Judge Tells School

Mansion Dedicated

HAIIHISDNUUHG. Va. (U P I) —
A fedrral judge today ordered
V4wrr*-n Couuty lo reopen Vita
nmta'a only remaining integratin'*
K hool neat week on a Ft*
Xllly mixed baaia.
Judge John Paul brushed aikta
■rgumrnia tip the achool board
that (hitting thr chlldrrn front
their prrarnl makeshift prtval*
clanra hick to th r puhlie icl-ocd
would prove "dtm atroni "
Warren County SchiMil SupL Q.
D G*a&lt;(Ur aald Ute board would
comply with the order. The irliool
was tluacd ta Septemlier uniter
the alale'a nuw defunct "maulv*
rr-utancr" law*.
During Hie hearing Paul told
county tchool official* the achool
i* in "Ihe Icaat rlefrnalble poai*
lion of any community ta th*
date. You've never accorded Ne­
gro rhildren any high achool ftcll*
ttlr* tn the county."
Thr achool at Front Royal b*»
camr aubject tn the fourth title(ration (inter In Virginia in recent
wrrki Nine Negro chiblrrn en­
tered previously all while tchoola
in Alexandria today, and earlier
they had been admitted to Norfolk
and Arlington.

NEW XUKK (U P I)— Th* Jainra
II Duke matoiun, New \ork land.nark. w*. dedicated Uunda) a*
the new humr of Ihr liutitul* of
Fin* Art* of New York Untver*Ky.
M y | 0 to V

U llW a n te d

T H E HAG UE. Holland I U P I) ~
_
„ , .
_ . .
The Dutch government hi* infurinrd
Itussia
it
dor*
* « " « • 9 U,,,# M dof ' "not
* 'want
f"r""-r 5ore gn M lni.lrr Vyach
“ «■» M Molotov
•mba.aador lo Th r Hagu*

Gunman Kills Self
THOMSON. Ga. (U P D -B a rn a y
lam p, 10, *ho( htmrolf to ilealh
bet* Monday after he wuiinded a
highway patrolman arv.1 pulic* be­
gan tn cloaa In on hi* barricaded
hnutA

audita the (hint Virginia
with integrated scle— ;*
B l'C O IIIU S T W l )
IIA R TFO H D . Gunn
Ill'll rwicrinan
ns is-n -went
m i to
Policeman smin
John nWh-tlcn
’

*
,

,

ro

,

...

FlSH FrV SIO TgJ
To
d F T G DCDt
I O M IU r I r e h d t jjr .
___

A
.

*
‘ "‘'w v .'ll
UP tave.tlg.ttng tw,c W h l l *
licking
a
rvdiliery,
hia
cruiser
.DM MODI) —
Plan* ara in
«
waa stolen.
ihr final stage for a "fish fry”
with the proceed* going to Ih*
\ olrinirer Fire Department af
A T L A N T A (U P I)-G u v . Ernaat Lon (wood,
Sponsored by the fxtngwood
Vandiver has refused to sign a
lull aeltlng up a Civil Mar rentrn \ira Jaycrr*. serving wtll atart
utal commission until the l.eglsla at 8 pm. Saturday 14 at the Towg
lure changes the measure to read Park In Lmgwoud.
Advance ticket* arc on wle bp
1 War Between the States" instead
•rvrral of the Jaycee members
of "Civil War."
and alio can be purchased at the
gate on Satunta). Adult dinner*
will be 51, children'* Sri cent*.
All Jaycea* and the public art
urged to attend and aaaiat In tht
support of thl* worthwhile pom
jact.
Jaycee members Interested ta
helping on this project ahould
Sutton, project
With thr Wotda of Gov, la Roy j 1858 tag* will be aubject to fine*. contact Kirby
chairman,
at
T
E
1-4674.
A
lari
minute
ruth
t*
expected
Collin* ringing ta tilrlr ear*, Se­
To avoid standing in lina during
minole County realdtnl* should
the last few day*, mutoriata are
hurry to the tourtb-ma* for their Ulgrj ^ „t,U |n ih .ir tag* aa
1858 license tag*
quickly a* possible.
Collin* has said, "no extensions
The tag office will b* open
this year."
A Lrnl«n das* w ill start Wt4
Saturday from I a.m. to noon,
To date, uni) 10.171 lag* hav* nd through tha noon hour all r.fsday at the U nity Chuith Canbeen sold la&gt;t year'* total waa r.«at week. Local residents who -ar and will continue throughout
21.U39
With
the
tramandous purchased lags in I9M must bring Ihr Lanlan period.
grow th of Seminole County in i.nly th* number of that tag.
Th* clear will be bald ftuta
1876, many mure resident* must
Th-.** buying tag* for th* first n -on to 11:11) p m. at M E. First
b« la need of tags.
t.m* must present thair 1951 ie- M In th* Unity Clasarooma af
John L Galloway, agant foe glriration card*. Out of date ap­ th* Woodruff Building.
receiving free orange juice, Precident R. J.
Ih* Motor Vehicle Commiaaloa,
Th* R*v. Josephine Stuck!* haC
Haiim,in stand* Uvalde the fruit which ia ha* warned randents that 1854 plicants muat bring till* #r other rhoian aa her class subject, "How
documritl* of owntrahlp and in­
being ta-oated throughout the U. 8..
lags will rxpltr at midnight. Pah. spect their vehicle* lor engine and to Keep th* True Lent." The
(Herald S t a f f Photo) JO. After this data, vehicle* with
he i* invited.

Knd Or The Chuse

announced slot* Mra. Clarence
Powell, teller at First Feileral,
unanimously was voted the moat
courteous tellrr.
The five winnere will receive
y jj , i¥ tng* bond* at the Jaycrr
luncheon Thursday ta Ih* Sanford
civic Canter. Bond* have been
donated by the Florida State
Bank, the Sanfurd Atlantic Bank,
The Yowell Company. Florida
Power and Light, and the Senior
Chamber of Commerce.
"Courtesy Week" waa part uf
a state wide promotion, co spon­
sored by Chamber* of Cum marc*
and Jaycaas. Last year, Sanford
was named Florida’* moi&gt; cuurtaous city. Th* San/ord-Saminol*
County Jayccaa did their utmost FK EE O R A N G E JU IC E , TO O — In addi.
to keep tha honor thl* year. Ra- lion to a dlipltiy boosting the Hat Mora
aulta of ih* campaign will not ha Florida Citrun campaign, cuatutnem *nd

V A Officer Sets
Visit To Sanford

The two city hospitals treated and
rclrase-l 270 per-.in* and krpt
-itvotlisr 45 for additional treat­
ment.
Donald Hume, supervisor of tha
feileral severe *!&lt;&gt;rm warning t*n*
ter at Kama* City, -aid sever*
•lortn warning, were out for the
area, hut "while a twirier ta the
&gt;torm war not totally unexpected,
we certainly didn’t aspect one at
tui-h inlrn *ity tn drop down on
St Louis."
The heavieat blow* of the atorm
* crT
on • »•»•"
*■
block area In the heart of tba
city.
A rooming huure waa alnioat

Nut Civil War, Suh

Weather

Car Tag Deadline Near;
Late Rush Is Expected

Lenten C la ss Set
At Unity Center

�- — — ----- ---------

r

Legal Notice
ir u r r i)
* t %i k o
i » i * T i t i r i r T ri. !
t
n » M k T. K. T» *«•*
c o t k t » n i i i i t n v D i * i m i t «)•
*•11 • A 44 n . r * » V
‘r t e e m t n e M i i i n n n l i m e
I*it «•* v t i t
r*f*r4M
I c l I E M » . i n O fl. « I*.
tn r u t
I.
V*
•u n i t k i * e T * r » : » o r
riii.li*
fii&lt; «r4 i
lU m iw n it
I'n u n * ^
W, I*. Ilnlrftmtjp
T*i A r m * o r i . o n
•*•&gt;* *r
('If f
|&gt;df^|4t
*111*1 IaO«n
.%ip.i «m t# t in*f* « f i * m i •'«*!• C t u f t t r
1,*». in
*2a *"'*&gt;
FIinf 14*. i n4 At O t l T l * C#
rn*i* r
l l u m » h r » # «n4 .u m i m
m i T L . S D * . .1 . 1 .
M um nlit.r
♦» H
Tf*m|in«nn
n i r « t(i &gt; r
.
i d t i i i . o r o o n e e u iH i*
iht»rr i4t
U
la**f*l *r.*l
"
v i t u r n r e n iti.
T O : TH*
;*•! I i f . n M u » ff
«»*#r
• • lllIH
1141*4 h#r#in A J lo* n*
lim ifib lt I*nu«ir
t n f r , l r **n* i i K f t f . n r s t t w i n i t u
9 (||At • (Vimr*lili»1
l*A *l44H*«4tJ'*J» T r i f * ! M &lt;i
• h i * M f - l " * " * # •■••n file# •" 'J *
(/»(• I »fi4 I . HI n# || r
A*
O lllri
l h « n « t at I I I O " 1'
II nu* «*tl •
*n h
r l m i ' 1 leu** I " i n • ' * ! " » tu »«"•
ft***! d i ' n M n r
f&gt;l i t f • *
•limn • " * * r , ' U * l
fur«|i4 In P l i t H'.nW t. !»*••
f l E h t . n l * * I* Inf O i l l l »• •"'} «"■
(iii M if r
nf
nhuru'it.t t »••«*• "I ilf o ilt I"
n|»J«* I ’deiirtti* K l o i M*
IM u ite li i n n &lt;tf»f ll&gt;» I * " / * ” '
IV Vo H M I ' i
r ll l. ffl l w » l n l | 1»r. I &lt; i » f l » n
» J I * It* •) * I** l rdif.t i n 4 lldd!■•f i W, lAtr 4
i h . r l i h l l » r b » i i &gt; l i u l t f in *te»J K i U . r t n l l u i f f
i m I V*»n •)«,*• l O
**l t
*t % J
1r*n#
• n r m H » l l &gt;«••• . I f U f l M I M '•&gt; *Jjfh »»t |«Bnffi»4
. «*th«r ntolmillnni lefrleel;* «*"« (ffttilnol* C ou nt *
, nr , * | « " ’l l " * #•»•&gt;,* •I**
•p iin i e iw tin e l» u»»!M i
Trtrt
:t&gt;
mm
n # »liti'l«" •’ T i k l i » fl'*‘l
I U tr-if k I tn riiih #
h » f i l n nn o f i n i t r :*. !*•*
III*., k 5, A. fl I t i l f t l i i A &lt;1-11
r l m i tn I ti •e■11 ■*•) m i i n * In, .m.
11nil I ** 1‘eift Is,###1, i n uriVhcB
•n r » h * t * r l i
» i r u . l u r , M U ” "*
td» i*J i t
flrii4 »4
In
1*1*i
«tn *il*1 li»&gt;l*
•“ •n n M tr u rl ln n
jltitiW I !*•■*
ngMI*- i*
li e h i* •• n o r
!'••*»« n»r**t»t*
r* r*1# nf
Co un t I .
f a r o • •*!• n M f i i l " " " t * | ' l &gt; ' '
K l « f i«f«
i w r *114 I •" 'I• l n i i t f * r
U ttl ia n i M A » * r r i H
Gf»f§ T
A %»f #

• i r i t * l* f Ih* ear*"**
***f' 1* M n i A i l i r o u n t r
I n i th* • fA FM iie m i l l * I I I »ulill«
*u.» I n r m intin' ru'*"*'*
T r a r t 511 li
T om i f * r n r l h t f i m l l t M
■'
I .d»f
II1*m li I A fl ft ii aT o n l i o onr |M*f11'." "f eiltntt
••II** A ildll )**• tn r »
lla#dt.
In Ih* l i h l n l .-t &gt; M ' '•/• •."I
•n n r i i n i
to l*tat r#f«tfil#r|
.»nu •;» ruiulfie in tr i»» ’ll*""
i-i p|*| Mooli f i&gt;d»* Ar. fi i h .
mllirMlf • lllo rn rr » '
•**••••
!tr r r •orffi of Hfmlonl* C o u o S tra in d rile m i'4
w ll h "
!?. r i * r f 4 «
• S ir* i f l t r B irm n it &gt; « " &lt; •
' l ' 1* John D
&gt;4* loiilin i a 1 f t i t i
k

noil » unnn fno. tnUi*o* nf l»*

4 t r of ** 11 If t. *n
n
f*tn* Ih* w m i l y "t
•I* Ini lit h i t * no In I t i l t J. *,*,l1"*
' t h , m i l l " I " 4 M l t n l *■'
*•1*11 r l i l m t i l « M m i l " * I " » ' **
till Mellon* i n d
d.fl"***
l" .'* *
t l h l n * of » o u r *r&lt;,*,rt »
rillu ri
i n la i # r v * •• 4H 4* 4f i M i l
•I It u I • * to n **n l I*. I h * 11 h In r
■nd In Ih* m lh nrllr nf Ih* C«*»M
! o W a t * # 4 I t U t i l tint
4H4|
t o 111 I I I ! M*t •u«||,|**4M Mf •V •n'*
" e a i t r i s t * * w * l * » r - f • " &lt;«•"•••
t n l nlilfftlom " " t •«
Too *f* lurlh»r nollM id Ihll
If VAU K l * « 1M&gt;
Af 4tf*t I t
I n III* u h l n * . 1*0 m i r , , r ' f “ "l" ,
p U lm lir*
ilto rn * !
• P*ll«e ••
■PPtnrinr*
l*»l*r*ltn* th* erap , r t r tn n l i l i h f u n •1*1'" In “ *
lnt*f l i t * &gt;t. *n-l ihir»*ft*r » “0

■•hill n u l l * nnltc* "f nil I’tn*
r**dlm* *(f*cllm th* ••Id »••*
I f * f " t l h * f nn ll flid I h if
• I Ih* 111*1 of Ih* H I M
r n m i o n i i t l n n . w h * lh * r nf h it m u
have * n i * » t * 4 c&gt;f i i r r i l • nntit*
nf i i i i l i o u .
J«u
mu
oi**tni
I t l l i r r * •• to Ih* amount of Ih*
» m i&gt;*n *atl oii In »•* ealil f » r m*
o r n i i f i i T In » h l » l i Too h*i * i " i
ljil*r**i and m o m*« *h*r* In tn*
drli trlkiillon nf I h i m i l nf »■*•"•

**?nul***in fiiflhlf n n ll flid t h l l
n o on
Plaintiff* dim itd f ; r a
• t r i a l hr lur&gt;, Ih* m il
of Ih*
• l a m i a of lu*l ■omp*n**ilna for th*
• ah ar* d*i*rlh*d » * i » i * It* In* fnl*
• l " « l n r |.*f&lt;*la of land h*» t* *»
• **t for | i «• 1 &gt;1. on M o n d i t ,
• r i h r a i r r l* .«4 it» &lt;a in* rad*i*l
• J i l l t r k l r«iii*f Unnn* tn th* J ’mt
• O f f lr a ftulldlo* al O tU n d n . Kl»| .
T Ida.
I l l r nnb* fl I' No n*i I II
•
Am IM II
L 'n lt i d * t * n t A t .
t
larrr
•

I* ti U&gt; a f i l l

t
T a m o * I. Kloil da
. T i a f i SI*
M l * I I Ih fo ua h !• I*. I.i*i**.
Hlo rh I
of r i l m
T* rrir*
a iiatdln*
to «!*t lli*r**f
r*r«r*«d
In
PI* I B * - h
I
t&gt;*a*t *1 and l l auhtir r » .
•
rord* of i**mlnol* Coaoli,
•
n -rld *
' d u * u * i u * (.*. Iin iu a da and Ho** U.
• tl olu h du
• C tlr
of n « n fo ld
, j*. J . An** l

, Simlnol* Cl
Counlr

t T r a r t l* u
M l * l&lt; thra I* |n'lu*l«*.
i
lll..«k
I. of r * i m T * r r * rr .
•
Ponfotd. Kl'o M*.
*ii**tdlo*
to nl*l tll* flo f r r i . i d f d I 'I
l'l*t Hook I "*••» I I 4 I I.
tiuhlin rtontd* of ll*mln*l*
C o u n i r . pin i Id*
! l o r .........
Pntuodit and ftni* If.
: Ttotondo
' r
J , 1 o**l and « l f * . If m i i i i l l
| C l t r nf h*nfnrd
' T ia r l III* A
•
tail* 1 I hi u I I *nd I n ' * f l .
•
I* I T . &gt;1. I I . I I m i I I of
t
tllo&lt; ll t. of Palm Tt t ta c * .
P an trt d
rio rld i.
an nfd ln a
•
to plat thataof »*ford*d in
•
1*1■i ll « n h I u i o I t and I t.
•
1‘uh ll f l! *mtd * nf !l*mlnola
•
f o u n t * . K lnrM a
C l a r t n i * I . \ V )n a *ud Kflant nth
T
IV l n n
‘ m e
ll lll nod f n r t h Ann* H ill
T h m n i * t 11 lf*on
' * V. ( ' i t l n i l o n
Nall ll L a m o n and J H t * » * m
, Iduih ila rnar » n d X O U* rn*r
T tu a l* * * nf Ini or no lt oo il Im otot*.
ii»*oi bund of H IM * of F l o r l l i
• F lral
K*d*r«t
H ar ln c* A
l.oan
A**...dailoti of n*iolno|* C o u n i r .
Hatnlnol* C a u n l r
Trarl S U IT
l o t i 11 I I . U . 31 m l 11.
Illo fh 1. Pntm T i f f * * *
•r i ordin* la p i l l t*ratd*d In
I'lal Hook I
n*k** 11 and
II
p uM Ir taoord* of H*ml.
nol* C o u n i i . Kl orlda
C l i r a n r * 1. W i n n and Ctlia k M h
T n u n
11*0' I* A. &gt;&lt;affait l a d M l r i l t l t A

Martiit

T h * mi* A W tl io a
H V C o » in a in n
N*1I (1 l o r ion an t J P t . i o i a n
l l u l h &lt;Uro*r *'&lt;1 .*&lt;. O U i r n l r
H im ln o li Cuonif
Trart :il
A l l Int* In I I I or h I *ii* n t
l o l 11 of P*lm T i r f i o * . H i .

ford

riotll*

irrordln*

In

p i n i h * ti *f i * f * r d i d In P ' i l
Book I
p ii* * IT m d II
Puhliit H*oofit* af i m i l n a l l

T r a n S«&lt;
M l 1* Hlnrk 1. and l.nt II.
lilp rh I l ‘*l&gt;il T r t t a . r
#&gt;
r r f d l n a t « plat r«oord*d in
Plat Htok l p « g i &gt; l l a i d I I.
p u M Ir **f*r.|* af fi aiin sl*
C * u n i r , PI..(Ida
hla* ll- ii*»ton
i * m l n « l * Cuut t r
T r a n l» T
M U II
II
11 t l . H m d
la
III... w I, Pali* T r t t i r * .
•t r a id it. a lo plat t*c**.|*d "
“ i t P**h 1. m a n I ) m i
.11 pahll* r * f * r d l ef *nn|.
a da C a v n tr Ploitd*
P u h iii K
w a l l a r * and Vira lai*
*.**
c•• W
11all
*11*.
Pi*»t P *o***f H ar m ** *nd loi
Man
A **o rlkiion of Homlaolr C “ « n l t
&lt; M « t A. &gt;Uff*ti and Alar** rat
&gt;1*11*11
H im ln ol* Conair
*l|.|»

M l I of 111o* k I. rf | H

I I U l M l l I Add
Pi It Mil. *. •otdlna I* plat Ih rr tu f. i*.
t 'tdfd In plat l i . o k I. a m *
•I I’nhllr ll*oot i ll of I r o n .
nal* I ' o j m . PI of Id*
J f t o id
It H n i t h n m
and V r U I *
M o Hpar V*n*n
J P L4**b*r*fr *n | m f* . If m r .

rind

b i a t h r r n U o t f f and
ttn*rri*&lt;t
n a r r li d
A J . I d M an
^c iut r af ^fiaafa
•aafaifd
B a a l a a l * Can*
• * a lf

hum an d.
«

«• »»• *

T « f » n id i .
C
.
TP .

M t 1. M a r k T. A H P u l .
a i t l a Addition la n
n*i m ,.
Pi.. H
o.on rd in * In p l . i i t . a t d i d in
Plat Hnok ! . » * • # I I anhtlp
m i o r d * a f ••■la*ta C o u n i i .
rl* * id *
I. il.I.o a b a

idi main P i* B i f diafnd
-

r—

i f --------*
U ,r

Hr i t U m f t 4

fti.tifrl ll* Zaori!

» i f t . If mar*

it

1 Blird frfi* In irm itlim il
M IA M I. Kl» -D e ltfllv e Merlon
Miirreh, on the rorwlurt of Iwo
gunmen «hn rohlied a Jewelry
•tore of jewrli telued at (Ilo.WW.
*'At lead they were (enltemen
aimijt the whole thin*.**

W ASHINGTON— M ri Jam ei C.
Parker of Grand Rapldi. Mich .
preildenl of the National lo n jre i*
of Parent* and Teacher*:
On American Education:
WKIX'OMK — Charllt* Morrison* fnibllr re" If ihe current cult of comfort Intions tlircctnr. Scmlnolo Chamlirr of Cumand tecurlty continue* to under­
merce. welcomes Lewis Parrish, co-owner of
mine the Ideal* of hard endeavor,
the ichool will find ll well nitli
Impoiilblr to Iniplrr in youth a
commitment In a purpose beyond
aalf (ratification."

-

G-string Stripper
Had Urge To Kill,
And She Tried It

In

H

Putt

r» -

m rd ad In I'la l Hn.nk l„ r a ■•

*'7, Piiktir t f u n da of Ptmlnola
C o u i m , P lor i ja
Mm
.A A l b i r i t i H
Tru#ta»
fnt*rn|l
!i#arn , amaa\
Pund nf i ha Plata af Flo rid a
Pcmlnot* C u u n i r
Trart M l
l.nt I ftlnrk IS. A ll flue
ar il » A*141Han to Pt
l(r#d
■ r * nf d i ii a t*» p&gt;at rr* (ii# i m
Plat Muck I M i # %J ouPllo
raro »da or Pamloala C au ot y,
F lo r i d a
|
AlPari Pchlati and Afanl4a PrkYau
T r t i t l at a*
ln faro «l
lm*rnt*Dt#ot
Pufnl »*f (ha Plata of I'joiid*
i t ml nol • C on st r
T r a i l ?Sf
U l # I and 4 Rlark 1\
a
M Ttuaaall a Addittao t « po rt
n* *d
a r ro rd tn t tn a i tt ff*
mrdi*d tn plat Ho*.k I, i n # #
P* piittlli' Rt* 'id* iif Paint*
li nt* Co ii n i l , t lui Id#
Jfihti tin ati and Id# Until#* tin ah
Truiala*#.
I ma th ai Dm at
tin (Mir i •,
m « n t F u n d of tha Htat* af Flo rid a
Painiaala C o a n l r
T lir# TJI
1*0# t a Hlnrk I I A H Hua*
a#ll a Ad I n lo* to I art H#ad.
a - r i r d ln t to plat rar**r4ad m'
Plat Mhok I. M i # I*, puklia
r r, .rd# of i am inula C ount t,
ATirld#
Cat li p*|a #r and itoldta M. Palk ai
Aa illiatn Uunfau
Truataa#
Intaraal
Itta rm t n ir i t
FAind of '.ha Plata af I'larlda
••enlriol a C ouatl
T tiri
li 1
Pout h U
o'
&gt;:«•!
S
(if
N o r t h n ##l
*, %.f .\n rt ii«i# f
’ » nf p r r t U n 4, T i a n i h l * f t
P f u t h H a n i a || Kaat.
r
J M a rln aihtr
A t la n t i c Canat Liaa Ratlraa d C a m M il
Char!#* D un n
Pamtnala C*unt#*
P t a U uf F lt r i d a
Tra it t l»
(Is ulll l l of L o
IIA
a"4
l. " t* t i t i v t t l * o f Paw( » n l r * l* r v I M t * . * r e * t g ln e

la »t*l it«»r«*4 In rtst Bank

1

was*

ruatir

31 ta g

Tl

nf

to*

r*r*re* *r a*mip,.i*

i -omi t r, rio t id*, anil Horn tv
&gt;* Of a* ii i t , i , i i , nf H a u l " ,

was* v* at K*tvkaaat W. **«-

W rnH

Seminole Cuunty homeowner! live (uaranter* but he doe »r^
, were warned tuday by John Krid. rate whether you have termite*
er, manager of the Chamber of or not, Krnfer added.
The Chamber of Commerce will
Cuirnm ee, to be on guard agalnit
*elf-»tyled termite control "ex* a u lit local reddent* in checkinp trU " and quack* who annually un flrm» offering *uch *ervicr&gt;.
bilk the public of an evtimatcJ
lino million.
Empha*umg that there are
many termite control firm* which
tile r honed and ronlpetent ,,-r*
Vice, Kridrr Mated that public
ignorance of termite* and their
Control hat made It ra&gt;y fnr
NEW Y O R K (L 'P I)— The C S.
"W in d ier i to gel away wuh their bridge team led the Italian team
worthless treatment*.
by only one internal tuna I match
“ Everyone mud be concerned paint today in entering Ihe fourth
about the po,«ibility of trrmitc day of Ihe 1939 tram of four world
mfritatlon In hi* home." he s.ml. championship competition,
"Termite* are a menace, but
Monday night! iciilntt turn*
there u no reason fnr alarm.
pleted nr.e • third of the total
"Quack operator* frequently board! to he played by the t « j
U&lt;* the fear appeal to scare home- team* during the nine day t i . l
ownrr* Into uiirg their service* ne&gt;
before any check nf their relia*
The I 'S outirorrd Italy be IV. |
bdlty ran he made. They create 33 in the 20 board* plajrd Mon.
th* impreiibin that the houie I, day. Tht* left the overall U .S .
apt to fall down unlel* treatment Italian score 7083 In a total of
1* »1.ii till at oner,
32 board*
"Take lime to Investigate the
1 hr I 'S . tram added slightly
company. Reliable firm* welcome to It* advantage by outpointing
tnv litigation, beware of Miner, Argentina 21 to * Monday after,
ant *windler* who go from door noon. The Italian player* out.
to door offering free inspection, •cored the Argentine! 34 to 13 jjr
and attempt to frighten you Into i.'ifjr third meeting.
H
an immediate Job."
One match point equals about
The quack may quote cheaper loo points as scored in rubber
price* than a legitimate operator
bridge.
and may offer more comprehen* I

a t

i

to worm," he said a few dayi
after L it year * revolution. “ I
decided that a revolution wa* the
only way to end the corruption
and tyranny nf the government.
Doesn't Like Violence
' If there had been any other
way we would hive taken it. 1
don't like violence— but we had no
choice.”
Even though Iraq became a
constitutional monarchy with a
parliamentary form of govern­
ment In H U , "the governing
claiiei still puraued their evil
w a jl, detpolbng the country," he
aiiil.
Kaisrm fought In the war
igilnal Israel in 19tt. and taler
attended a aenlor officer*' courae
in England. HI* career wa* more
orthodox than brilliant, but he had
rtaen to command of a brigade
by the lime of the revolution.
He la a non amoker and a de­
vout Moilrm who rould find no
room for marriage In the revolt!*
tionary plant which occupied his
mind since hit youth.

Jap Prince To Wed
Commoner April 10
TO K YO (L 'P I)— Crown Prince
Akihiio will be married to hit
24 year-old enmmuner fiance. M ix
Mlchiko Shuda. on April 10. it wai
announced today.
The eruwn prince now ha* a di­
rect private telephone line to Mu*
SIknL . daughter of a flour mill
executive, a telephone company
official revealed.
The official said the line wai
installed free of charge because
"it is the only way they ran talk
together freely."

KKIIKAKSINC — Frankie Jones and Carol I.ee Ellison
rehearse for the coming- performance by the Civic Ballet
Co., April It. nt the Municipal Auditorium in Orlando. M in
Jones and Mils Ellison nr# shown nt the Desinnn ftchcej
of Dance.
(Herald Staff Photo) a

COES AND
COES AND
GOES ON A GALLON i

Deaths

In |i I1* t

m

Iraq's Premier Is 'M a n In M iddle'

Constitution Okays
Castro, Guevara

AddIItoll

—

I.rwis snd flichurd Food Market nt 201 h and
French Ave.
oi-*' (Hcrr.id Staff Photo)

Red Press Knows
How To Write ’Em

11* r «|. aero f ll ina

P w firS

Italy Cuts Lead
Of U. S. Team In •
Bridge Tournament

MADISON. Wi i .— Mri. Elrannr
Rnoiavelt, nn edueetlonel differenrae between Ihe L'nlted Stale*
and Rut*!*'
•‘You tennoi compere our edurelionel lyilem wllh thcire. Tlie
elm of thclri U lo produce people
who ere completely amenable to
the Com muni it way of life. The
elm of our* ll to teerh people to
think for Ihemteliri ’’

Comedienne Drops
Assault Charges,
But Love Is Gone

Muaaall •

gbr

Homeowners Told
To Know 'Experts'

mustache at.d displays a touch nf
l ’nlted Treat InterniH-vnal
COLUMBLS, Ohio— Georje P.
gray at hit lemplea. He preaenlt
A B D E L K A R IM KASSEM
Vitrhellar, director of the St. I,ouli
Zoo. on chlmpimeei at driver*:
a iterly hard front to the world,
Premier id Iraq
•They are tery accurate In their
Premier Abdrl Karim K iu r m of but at the tame time he la known
timinf . . . lometimci more ac­
Iraq
la the man in the middle In ai a quid man who modeatly tn
curate thin people."
a dramatic struggle between two titled on sharing hit revolutionary
opposing political force! for con­ glory.
He waa born in Uaghdad In m i ,
trol of the strategic Middle Kail
the ion of a middle cla n land­
country.
The force* Involved are the owner. by the time nc graduated
Comniulilvtv and the pfo Navirr Irnm Uaghdad Military College In
PJJI, he had already begun to lay
Arab national! t».
T r a i I 711
U H
t and I f Hlnrk l
A
the revolutionary plana which
Where
K*»ii-m
,
who
led
Ihe
re
It f!ua*#ir* I *MIHurt tu Pt.
It*a«t i r . t t r d l n v tu |ttoi rt*
volt that overthrew the monarchy would take nearly a quarter of a
•»*rd* l In Plat H ok I.
lait July, ttandv in the ttrugglr century to mature.
i « , p*il.Ilr icrorda ul U n t i l What makes a young officer de­
ttol* C o iin fr, Kh.Hila
it not clear. Ilut imlicaUona are
f t * d M. Hri.lin an.l lla a irU o f
ride to early In his carter to
that
the
Communiala
are
winning
N u ll
M a roarat K f l o » # r a*4 U a a r f a H .
Wealern obaervera do not i«n- uvrrthrow, hit government?
Mo*ar
WASHINGTON tU P It — A 19- iiderlKanem a Communlil. The
" I waa convinced that public
Itaaalo T*. T.«rd ao4l R oh an W . L * r 4
year old nichlclub ilripleate dan real threat Ilea, they say tn that life in Iraq wav going from bad
K a t h r r u Alurff
A J
loan*
err. Hill wearing her G • itring Kaitrm may not be aware enough
Ntruln M* I'H U h lf
J C. U n i l o r i i r i n 4 n i l# . If mar* when arretted, told nnlirr today of Ihe Commumit danger to pre
i ti «l
•he *hot a man who picked her up vent Iraq from coming more and
after wurk became *he "had an inure under Soviet Influence.
Tfarl I lf
I i*i|# J, I ao4 • of Hlnrfc 4
urge to kill e man— any man "
Ihe man in the middle— Abdel
#if A
*1 ll u M tll « A44II1*0.
Polite laid the lirtlm . Rnbrrl Kirill) Kavirin
|*t, It••4 a r o i t d i n i |m H a *
tli*r*uf i# ftrilf t In in r i a l
F. McCurdy, Tt, of Charlotte*l(u lrl, Modr»l Vlau
lliit* k | B i t * IT, lUllill# r*.
vlllr, Va . waa tn critical rnndi
•*.r»l* ti f ntrnir.i.la C u u n t i .
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. tU I’I)
K lIK iU , ai. i* a wir). hand
A*lurid a
lion at Sitiley lloipilal with two mine bachelor who w ren a small, — Comedienne Joan Davu, 48. hav
iv
\.
IM c «i
and |Jn 4a f.«a
lli&gt;daaa
bullet wound* in the abdomen
dropped avvaull a n d
hattrry
Vlf at I 'i d art I Ha tln ra 4
1*010 ■nd then
«la404,141 ton «if parninmia r m i t i t v
chargra against 3d year-old Har­
J**
J i f f to in«l, o l f i , If m a r r li d
They *aid the girl, whom they
vey Stock but vhc va&gt;* *hr hat
kathrvn
M u r ff and huahand* if deicribed »• "attractive and but
ntar r|*&lt;|
no intention of tent-wing her ro
A J. I .ac# ami o If#. If U4arr(9U
om y," bad a M caliber gun and
maner with Stuck.
t If# « f Manfftrd
two empty ihcll* under her sweat­
P* ml null) I'tninf#
Muv Davit drnpped Ihe charge*
I jDNUUN (t P I)— Dally Ttlr
lltsalo I** I.oia on«l ll o b tt l VS’, f#**r&lt;t er when taken lo the women's
Monday, juit one day before
graph
columniil
pettrlmruush
|
bureau. She Hill wore her ti­
Trart j j i
Stuck, a real estate talesman,
lrf»t« 1 and I W o r k !•* A li.
m in g and h iltrr under a sweat quotrd a Soviet diplomat today cm!
wa* scheduled for court arraign­
llu##aU ■
I d d l llf n
lu
Pf,
the
dillerinio
betwvcn
the
Hriliih
er
and
ikirt,
they
said
ll**«l. a•c o !-lin# fu plat ra*
ment.
r*&gt;nf*«V in Rial II.uV
P m
Police quoted the girl a* saying ami Hutvian prta*.
af. iHiklt** t t r n t i a uf Harnl*
"I had ever)thing ta love and
•
Siippovc
that
you
and
t
had
a
MiCurdy pirkrd her up alter
nul# r « u a l t , ClifiMa
nothing tu gam.” Mliv Davit said.
Alar* V lr k J i
Afar Hi* f* fa il*
rare
and
you
c
a
m
e
in
firvt.
In
work and, after a brirf stop at
Al lr# l i t kan* 1.1li r a Ili a V and l*r # •«
"The rngagemvut, however, Ii
fun f f i l l h
•• i l i v l i t r a wn«f *r tk* her apartment where she pli'krd ymir |ire*» the rrport would »a ):
n III nf H ar r K#tHi V l«k d«t *a#f 4 up Ihe gun, drove her to a aidr ' t h e Soviet and tlriU&lt;h amba**a- definitely off ”
&lt;‘ti*r 1#* H A lrfitinia
Police indicated Mitt Davi*
Alar# Keith and John K*llh and road nrar llowir, Md., where thus &gt;evtrrd#y lud a rair. I h e brought the charge, last month
A l m r t t a Al* I tun ia «a lialra at I#** they parked.
llrili*li A m b j»»»U o r uun.' In Prav
«if n « m u » i AJehonlii
against her former fiance after hr
atfantlc C o a t! Lina Railroad Com* ! They laid the told them
the da, however, the report would hr
panr
‘a raie took place ycitrrilay be­ allegedly knocked her down dur­
•hot
McCurdy
twice
tienuie
*1
i*ll € of Pan ford
Pamlfiola i.Vtintr
had an urge to kill a man— any tween diplomat*. The Soviet Am- ( ing an argument uvrr a I U loin
hatiador eame in vccond. Thr| she had made to him.
man— but no ration lo do it."
T r a r t ??•
I ' l l I, r | 4 T and ■ H lo i k
She told police the tried to IIriti•li amliavvailor llnivticd only
IT. A. II fluaaall a Addition
drive the car back to the high­ Juit tn front id the L it m an.'"
t*» A*»»ri ft**4« «u -*ii4 li i( fu
t*lai r#t*&lt;r4#4 In I'lal Monk
way but ran It into a ditch. She
I M l * 1« lillkllo t »♦ rif o • of
walked lo the highway
and
Ha ml not* Cinijnvi, V lorld i
ft W„ laurel and llaaata f* feor4
littrhed a ride with two men from
Ina »! t*##*i and J«»# P. IS’ i l i t i
llaltimore where police took her
Truatt**
lotarnaiiooaf
m i n t f und of iha Kiaia of Aiorida Into ruttody.
Oarii|nol* I'ouhtA
T . R, Grant, Maryland *tatr
HAVANA ( t '1*11— Publication ofl
Tra rt No f i t
trooper,
laid the girl wav bel’/g
l*nfa ? an.l f M u r k It. A fl
Cuba'* Interim ennvtltutlun r r - '
held without charge until police
H u «*«ir&gt;
Addition In C urt
vratfd tinLy that tuth Tide I Ca, 1
II #a el. area r *11n a »*• i»I a ( i # •
have
a chance
tn qurition
r « -III *d 1(1 i'lal flunk
i'll#
trn and Dr !*rnc«b&gt; Guevara, hi*]
tf
Puklla Ma nrda of Harm*
McCurdy.
Argentine lieutenant, are eligible
nol* C o u n ti , Clorida
n SV l.nrd and Hatal* 1* t*ord
I
fur the presidency.
Ina a;. D i m mid J o r P, SValan
The con,titulion. which It tn re­
Trail##*,
|tii#toal
Imnr otaBiaa l
Ptilt4. »*f th* Pitta af PUiiidA
main in hirer until election* are
fiiu lnvlii C vu nlr
held sometime In 1WV, act* the
Tran ::f
NEW RO CH ELLE, N Y. t U I 'h minimum age lor a Cuban presi­
l " t » I Itirouah &gt;. Inr luaita
— Dr. Samurl Joseph, T7, founder dent at 3fl instead ef the 13 re­
M»*rk
n
A
R. Muaaall a
.Addition to Port ftaad. a**&gt;
and formtr chairman of the l&gt;r quired by the previous charter.
•ndltttf to plat r#« lif iii.i m
Plat H*ak 1. Paa* I f. r*iMlc partmrnt of Sociology at the Col­ Cailro will be 33 thli year.
1' i u f i H uf P# mini t C o u n i i .
| lege of the I'ny of Nrw- York, d ed
Guevara ua* m id r eligible for
r i o t Ida
lvEfii*r Mlh ara and ftnak Pitt# *• ' Sunday after a long lllnrvt.
the presidency by a vpctial proTftJilia t,
I rti * m i l
Iniur p*i e trie n l '
Vtnod dri taring that hr I* ' Cuban
Pun d nf th* P u t * *f f U r l d a
WHITE PLAINS, N Y. t L P I t - by birth." He aetually wav born
p •rn i n a i a C ou a t r
Don O, (illbert, 4A. chlrf of the in Argentina.
T r a r t SM
T f * r t |||.r
tail 7 . f Hlnth • of A M
II•j••n11* Ail llttlnn l l Iliad,
ore ur»iiM«
it# i*lot r iiirtu f.
&gt;#rnf &lt;fl*d lo H a l
llo*k
t
»t#i# *«, of oui llc r * « o r d i af
n # m l u « l i C o u n i i , Flurld*
u ii Mam I*. W tf . l an4 Mario M
W »r4
J r . I .l n * t&gt;«r i f r i f 4 n lfa If mar*
r I til
K o tli rt rt l l u i f f an 41 h utb ati C tf
m irf|r4
A, J Indirto ati*1 *jf# If mar rlttl
lt#«•!• I*. l » r &lt; l ••*&lt;4 Jtokirt is, l o r d
•tm in olo C o u n t r

t*ol# t and I, fvinrk |l, A

t'wunir. Cl..&gt;|.i*

ftaornr
i
ll* tl* i| m d M i t l i t a t
A &gt;1*f fitt
T b a a i ii 1 tViU rn
ll v. C oilnalon
M i l &lt;1 Latti on l o d J H U * | m i
C f . P t l i i ' m d ria ia o t* P P u n '
T r u i i i * * at l n i i r n * l lp'pff” ***i«nt
F u n d of t&gt; • h i o i i *| f l *ld*
H*mln*l* C o n i r

T flrt

Ji* I Ja ffa*
Hr#*&lt;t I*. I atip*1 a
K atlif t n l l u i f f
A J
I.* In*
Piinlnnl* t'an tmt
J r. U n ik trs a r
rii4

Quotable
Quotes

Far# 2— Tues.. F#b. 10. 1053

New* York bureau of the Canadian
Pren, died Monday while under
The world'* hlggeit flnatinfi
going turgrry tor a stomach ail
duck b hiialrd at llaniburg, tier
mrnl.

many, ll U KW feci lung, U J feel

MAPLEWOOD. N.J. tU P L -J wide and weight 30.000 torn.
Carl Pehl, M. a magaainr and
book llluiirator, died Saturday at
the hod)* iif hi* daughter.
Il-ia I, T a * n i H l f l 3* Sou l* .
It*"** 11 P a li
*1, H u n t - '
a lia
known
*•
•» at &gt;*rih*a*l V*.
I; d u l l
L.
IDuitdi
»"&gt;t
S ilv lt
H V vitl *
Vll tn tl .. r n * M r.ta* 11*11*0*.1
e*inln*l* Cuualv
T i k i III
H » « i a *t • e « i N i
ti
r-* (
vv**t or ik* K o u ih * « * i cur
I*

uf lk« VoMMait

U

B ^fcyn T'j-D o rf Ftdtn ihoui Ihi Fitte r Body btauty of Cjim oUC i lew f i priced tttU t for ‘Si.

CHEVY’S NEW H l-TH RIFT S ,

ef

• a u lh u M i
*,
ef North****
.
goeliun l
T o w n a h l n I*
h. i-ilii, I t i u o * I t i : « » l ** t*i*
l»lm
of
lifiln u ltii
ran
I h t n i k N..*lh I t* r**t at »
H m : i u i i t)&lt;*nt* H ou th J * i
r**l to • iMiint! r u n t h * m VV**i 1|* r**t to a O oln t In
Ik* IV i*t tin* of No * th *»*t
'• of " u u t h w r i t *« of Nn* lit •**V '» of *»t-t n»*t*on «
tu n Hi m i . * Buiith I* l« * t to
* natal; lul l th t i i r * P a a l tu
1*1* point nf n t e ln o f n a .
t : i h » l V). r h* i&gt; m in , widuur
l l t t e C &lt;li**n*
J*n * k t'htprnan
A i l t n U e C«**t L i n * R a l l t o t d Ccm*
piny

"•01*1 1* Oi*"'&lt;-

•U a n t h i o i ll u n t e i. an d N t l l l *
t
It unt tr
A tl iti tl e Cuv*t Li n a U*il&gt;ua-t C u m pane
l.o v l, ti o. r * m * r « n , w t g a i r .
Annl* r . u * iti &gt;*lh *r.
) : i * * n « r r . Itu«**ll.
Je g * r I'amaran.
i.
J
r » e i* * o a .
!’**** l i p i t r u n * H * n * v " &lt;'ain-

•fun. ta latompatanl. *• h»1r» *1
i* » tt J •• Cam****, g*r*a**4i
J » iV P li*i
e*n i* *l* I’auatr
T r a c i *i*
N*rl*«**t
'• e f l o u ' h « * * t
'« *r Ner lh***t t,
••rile*
1 Tonnthlp l 1* #*ulh. Itan**

Afore nsf/e* are b a r Jr in m gallon « / regitfar.gm iie
gas— op lo 10% m o rt— 9nd C h e ry't net* Ill-T h r if t
t&gt; engine p u tt them there. It alto glees yo u more

The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess
Will Knock on Your Door
w ith Tiifta &amp; (ircctings
frt'ni F rien d ly Uuatiicss
N cigliliors mid Your
Civic nml Social
Welfare Leader*
O n (h # o c c a n io n o f ;
Chnnge of

" g i t " in f Ji* tpeedt you d ri »• the m o tt.
Here's an engine that always aeema able to coax extra
nulea out of a tank of regular-trad* gas. In fact, if you're
one of those driven who ktep tab on things like gas
mileage, you'll soon »e# for youraelf that this new Hi*
Th rill 6 gets up to lOTi more milts a gallon.

Another thing you'll like about this 13A-h.p. 6 la tha

It may be hard to lelievo anything that looks and
move* like thli 'o9 Chevy can b# such a stickler lor
economy. But—whether yoti pick the Hi-Tlirilt C or a
vim-psck-'d VS—thia is juat
cm* more reason Chevy's
the ear that’* wanted for all
jta worth. Stop by your
dealer’s and *«e.
7Ac (atari iicrirA u lo lAe \JJ Ckrryf

now— see tha wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's!

re s id e n t#

A r r i v a l ! n f N e w c o m e n lo

Sanford
Phone F A 2-1736
llu lh

C a ils g h e r

It Cut. »*t*ot for Ca*t 111

t i l l nf III* "out*! *. tt&gt;»*» -f
i , l la* Seutlv 1 " f , , t e f n ' t
k u u iu t
t* a t l o U v t i l
l

extra pep It gives you for passing and climbing bills, * J
is due to higher torque at normal speeds.

Corntr 2nd

HOLLER M O T O R SA LES

A ralmetto

Sanford, Florida

F A 2-0711

�■ f lb ’- a .

■Ur

fanfork

TueV, Feb. 10. 1959—Pane 3

VtraH

P la n s A r e U n d e r w a y
F o r C lass R e u n io n
(•(fleer* of Ihr rla*» of 1971
of Seminole High School met with
their »pon-i*r» and former Iraeh
rr*. \lr*. Martin Stinecipher »w l
Rodman Lehman Winter Par*, or.
Friday e*emng at the f'ineetejt
Inn
Tnc group began plan* for thr
y :h anni*er»ary of thr ela»* o’
'3t which will he celebrated tin*

JjocjoI
£vsmiA
JsStS«
f.AKD KN O F TI1K MONTH — The homo of
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew MiT'hrrsun, IS13 \«‘t*

n L S D IT
i.,.
t-amma Omega Chapter of ESA
w t * » » . « will meel at 7 50 p m at Die
,%*t**« home of Mr* Itohcrt Haney in
i.T K
h r
\\ *n nr wood
n«nK". w«* rhi*on l&gt;y the Sanford Ourtlen Cantina Lambda Chapter .*(
Club a* (innliti of the Month for February. lilt a Sigma Phi will inert at thr
i H erald Staff I’hotot home of Mr* J-e Corley Sc. at
K

WLD.NFSD\V
A alrnlinr Luncheon at I.’ Jo p
m
at the Woman • Club
A
bridge and canaita party will f&lt;d
low lloalettr* are Mr* Roy Tillit Mr* Al Hunt. ' ! r* Joe Cor­
ley. Mr* W. I. Kirk, Mr* F. T
Meriwtihei Mr* I A Young,
and Mr* D S Talley R rtrrta lion* mini tie made by Tuesday
Patt matron* and pa*t patron* wa* tn
come
ciuh uirmber* in to the worthy matron and patron
were honored Thur»da* night at turn dltplayrd a letter of the ab
baler in tnc evening a county uilh M r- Itawound Smith.
the meeting of Seminole Chapter phabcl rreitlng an appropriate fair »kit wa* prrtrntrd During
No J. Order of the Fa*trrn Star. *rr*e nurtrry »tylr Mr* Mae the « kit the worthy matron n n
Among the dulinguuhrd gue»l» Shtppard and
Mr*
Henrietta thr name* of each of the pa*t
wrrr Mr* Murray Jarvu, pat! Itaimr* pinned
each letter on thr matron*and patron* and trar el
matron of Scminulr and Patt placard until the word “ vnoprra * rrttir They were conducted in
(irand F.lrcla of thr tirand lliap Don" appeared
Mr*. Ander»on thr Judge* *land where Mi* 5i
ter of Florida, and Mr* Clyde and Phil Wyatt presented gift* Clan Melili trad the highlight* id
their year and Mr*, t lara Swam
Moore. pa»t rnatrun and (irand
procnlrd rihhon* and prm* lo
*(arder of Ihe State of tirin g!..
early Ten *l*itmg pa*i malivnt
Al thp rrquett of Air* Atrgn
M A R i l l M il,stl\
and flare* tuning pa&gt;t pjinmt
Amlrrion, president of the I’
Home DriuuntUalion Agent
w rrr mirutluced and pirtcuted
Matron* Club. Ihe pa»t matron*
Mr* tilady« hrndall. Home In
with gilt* Ihr choir eiutid with duttrir* and Marketing Special!*!
and patron* were giten Ihrf loor. 1
Ihr rmirtrty lit unguyg ' l.et IT *j\*
The Worthy Matron. Air* Linnic
With mote and more of
Call You Sweetheart
Mote, and Worthy Patron. Har­
Ihr tood we buy in tan* and patk
Air* Irene Wliitr wa* inttaibd age*, it pat* lo trail U I m-I i IF- •
vey L. Dunn, were rxortrd from
TL ’ESD .AT
a* Ktrrta il-iring the etrnnf the only way to knot- what you
Ihr dai* and liandeil a lung blank
placard to hold. Mr* Maxwell
Ih r Pioneer Fellow*ldp of the Mr* White hat Iw-en ill and wa* getting for your tmmry
gate ae lue in \rr*e a* lo what Firti Prrtbyterian Churih will unable to In pretrnt at the in
Did you know that all loud
tlallatmn of oflicrrt in Dei.-ni *hip|w'd mitt .tali- It rr*|Ultrd b*
i meet at &lt;1 p m.
tier Her ttallon In the Internr fi-ilrt al law to thuw on thr laliel
Crutadrr Ih o ir will rrhcarir al hat liern filled by A|r* Swain I nr name ul thr product, name
Ihr F in t llaptut Church at 7 p Air*. Andrrton wa* ln«talling of amt aildrr** ol thr manufacturer,
fleer and Air* Alar* .Allcr Myatl pai m i
or dittnbutor and net
m
acted a* inttalling marthall.
wiigui of cunirnl*' 'Ihis type of
The Chorittrr* will rrhi *r*e to
Information ulrntdir* thr priMlurt.
two trction* at thr Fir*t Alrlho
plate* rr*|Min&gt;dilllty for rl* ill*
The Daughter* of Mr*lr&gt; of the dut * hurrh. I ir»t tectum al 3 in
Iritiuliuo and Indliair* to thr tun
First Milhodi*t Church met at p m , terund trction al I tu p
turner how much IihmI the pack
Mihinle* Hall lurxdav night
m
age contain*
'lr*. J. II. Anderaon Jr. pre.-dAto«t prinbirt lulx-l* al*o ion
W ED N ESD A Y
v i l Mr*. C. II. Winn gate the drlain information of intrtr&gt;( to the
®vntiun which included .election*
The Children'* Choir will prac
inch a* »i;r of tan
IF* the fore.iglited bonieiliai. .hopper
from the Ptalm* Sbe trad a *lory tire at the Lutheran Chinen of
number of rupful*. n.iintwr of por­
r
r
who
know*
a
gmul
rtc!|*j
wbrn
.limit iirurge Waihinglon and a the Redeemer at t Tat p oi I hr
the »ee« one. tirncrall*. »bhe II be tion* or piece*. *ttle ami lire
poriil about Abfaliam Linruln. Church *.'hmr will pra-iic - at s
aliuotl loo per cent tcorrit Won of .reliable or (roll. u*r» and
*3his wa* followed by prayer
p. in.
judging Ihe merit* o! a r«ii(ie rry lpc* if too fail to rrad Ihr
Thr group held a market liatket
Circle Fight of the Women of through the rye* of In i family lalwl, too mat not gi l tthal ton
aalr and made $17 Thi* money
thr First I'rrtbytrrian Church
If your hungry i n • rni»* • with to r example torn i* i an
g«ei in Hie Commotion of Alt*
will mtel with Mr* Harr* Weir lamb. Iirrei Jo*t the in - idea to-d i iiarn *ftle or tholr k rim l
amnt fund.
rhairman. al the home of Mr* yo.r'tr U rn looking for it* rail
Alexiran ttylr will* ........
Mrs. II. K. Filip thuacd siidi s
Sidney Mormon. YVt A alenna Dr rd Detiled Lamb l hop*
pepper. Beet* air fanned wlinlr
taken in Atgirr* llrr da'ightrr
•lirrd or dltid Atparagut come*
'Ihi* l* a dlth. prrfrrt for tool
£and ton in law, Ellen and liana at to a m
in *pear*. lip* or rot pirir*
Tlir Senior High Choir of the weather and etanomu al
too
Aurhokkcn, a r e
mi**ionarir*
T h r label tan hrlp tnti tigmr
F'ir*t Pre*b* trrian Churih will Alan* honirmakrr* a ir intrrrttrd
there
ami lom parr emit Yoir ran tool
meet
for
topper
at
ft
p
m
and
In keeping a rnuph id icon ....*
llottrtae* for the Hireling a*re
oul thr number nf trrting* a ut
recipe* .tillable during thr hnli di* idr them into Ihr m«t p&lt; r ■an
Mr* Waiter Rainr*. Mr* Floyd for rrlirartal at ft 30 p in
The Midweek lllhlr Hour of day*
Atliuw. Mr*. Rupert Strickland.
or paikagr to gel thr ro*t p -r
Mr* li W Dailey. Mr. C II I hr Fir»t I're.liytenan Chufrh
Aleat expert lit ha Stags* &lt;••ill •rrying Compari*on* will in'iiraie
will
lie
rondut
trd
by
Ihr
pattor.
Minn, and Mr* O It Ftlridge
mrnt* that lamb .houldrr ihop* thr tw-xt t«u* *
Sandwirhr*. A alrnlinr candii *. Re* A li Alctnni* at 7 p in
are railed for in tin» trratiun
To l»r a -marl xhup|M r - ttj
and coffee were »er»ed to the 3a
Th r (hancrl Choir of thr f ir at this meat tut I* mme ri onmiili al may nerd In trail mo-r Ilian |&gt;,*I
member* pretrnt.
I'rrthytrrian Church will meet lor than tt.r mure demanded landi the name of tlir product on the
rehear*.! at 7 3o p. m.
loin chop*, «o turn tour head label Let your rye ga a III*lr
Prayer meeting at the First toward planmng nrxt Saturday • further and find out iu*t *•ha
dinner There it no time like ihr , hr ,,aikage idler* for the price
llaptitl Church at 7.30 p. m.
Training Cnion Executiyc meet­ prearnt to experiment wch tin* ||„. kin.l of .bopping idd* -p tn
TheJanuary meeting
of
Ihr
lirticr fcwl for lr*i in m-* *i *
ing at the Firtt llapliit Church recipe.
Dorcat ( la** nf thr Firtt llaptitl
Ilryllri! l amb ( h-p*
Air* Kendall
al A 13 p. m
Church **a* held at the home
I lamb (houldrr chop*, tut
A prayer group will meet in the
nf Air* ti J I’rire with Mr*
*• In I int It lliu k
Daughter* of Wr*lcy Clan room at
J A. Fuller
attuling
1 tea»|&gt;Hin tall
9.30
p
m
Ih
e
trrond
&gt;rt*ion
M»r
tLiptlfeilr Hr i«|fc«
The rleyotion wa* giyrn b* Mr*
'i Iratpoon |Hpprr
I
lull
mrl
lhur*i|j&gt;
rirnink* at
T A licit Mr*. W. O Tanr.er of the W S C S »tudy eour»e.
t tra-poon dry mustard
"Middle Fa*t Pilgrimage", will
Thr t mn in tinit v ( rntrr for *• t
followed with prayer
'• ira*p»wm paprika
meet
«Ii \itlual ;im r
Thr
group
decided In
holdfrom
a 10 11 JO a m in Mr
J lahlr*p*Minx melted liattr'
Winnrr* for Ihr n rn m g *rr»
# -n trrrd dlth lunrhion and tewing Kinlry Hall tiurtt tpeakrr will
inai garinr
hep in the near future The* will Ire Air* I I
Metier, Drllary,
ir%t. Mi% (.mnAffl Muinon Ti
2 Iratpoon* ttm-gar
tn% for »« ( »nw| Ihiril an*l f**«*rtr*
make rtraprnr* and r hair emer* preildrnt of !l-e ll*pti*t M M I
2 lra*|mon* Wonc ilrrthili
(or thr rta**rnum.
A **oclation A film on l»lam
Mr* l htlr llin iifi Mr* I
I
xaurr
\ n im n n and M m M ir p r r i l*a\
Rrfrethment* were »er*rd fo 12
be *hown
2 egg yolk*
It
member*
I bapel •boll of Ihe F»rs* Alefh
&gt;x rup dry bread i rumbt
Th rrr ui)| hr a can*r fhit
Thr next merlins will lie held odi-t i hurrh will rehcir»e at 3 30
1• rup lard or dripping*
at the home of Mr* II II Fort- p m Senior choir rehearie* al
( tunbinr .alt prp|«er. mi.il^rd Thurtffay al Ihr r«ifnnuinif&gt; t
* FA p rr
cayenne pepper, paprika, melted. trr if»m rr *d I^Th M and 'I* ;
•
The Mnrkrr* (onfereret will hUHrr or m ei.arinr. tinegar noli*, at * p n
hate a rotrred dlth tupprr in M oriextenhin
tame and rgg
T i-r length nf a meter wa* fixed
'lark Saulrr. ton of 1.1 ami AIcKmley Hall at « 30 p m fid- yolk* 'll* well Dip lamb chop*
Aln tieorge Sainer
Sauter. "ceiebraled
celebrated *°'*rd b&gt; departmental hieetinga. tn inixturr then in hrra&gt;l rrumb* lit ihr Pari* Aiadrtny i-f S iim -r .
The Cnmml-tmn on Alutiom Pan fry in lard or dripping* turn in 1791 al one ten millionth nl
hi* eighth birthday with a party
will meet at 7:30 p. m m the mg frequently, until meat n what wax then hrliryrd to be me
haiurda*.
The gurita who enjoyed a mo Dependable t latiroom of the browned and tender, about 30 to di*tancr from the Fquainr to the
W minute* Yield I irm n g t
Pole
tic and later icecream and cakr Flr*l 3le(bodi»t Church.
at Ihr Sauter home wrrr Jimmy
j'armrr. 'Skip* Ottrrholm. Mar­
jorie and Mike (ioodiperd. Thel­
ma. Henri .Ann anil Kathryn O* .
hmnr Ray Cut*liaw. Tile Itowcll
and tieorge and Strieh Saulrr.
Mr* II. H Dibornt an il tec*
with thr rnlrriainment.

Seminole Eastern Star Chapter
i Honors Past Matrons, Patrons

.abcls A rc
mporlanl

si C h u r c h
C a le n d a r

commencement. T h r graduating
clan of I9S9 m il honor thr clan
of Jt on Cla»* Pa* during Com
mrnrcmrnl Week. The rlai* of
tw i alto plan* a reunion on May
.V) in thr form of a dinner party
at thr Shrmr Flub. Th r hutband*
and **i*r» of thr graduate* **lll
hr inxitrd.
Committer* were appointed and
plant made to contact gta'Iuatri
of the 1931 ela»*. Many II*e in
Sanford and Ihr turroundinc area
other*, howrxrr. are icatlered
aero** thr nation.
Officer* are pre*idrnt. Charlr*
Palmer Orlando. » ice proidrnt,
Mr* Dorothy Marthall Courier.
Owcdo. treasurer. Mil* Fliiabelh
Methnn. terreiary Mr* Carulyn
foghorn lliggin*; editor of the
Salmagundi Itichard Dra*
ADn prr«rni (or Ihr ntrrllrg
**a« Mr* F h in r llarriton Smith,
whotr ton llarriton will graduatr
with Ihr rla*t of 1957

Sanford BP&amp; W Club Is Hostess
At Florida Federation Meeting
Th r Sanford Butinr** and fro
fmional Women'* Club &gt;*a* ho*
tra* on Sunday to the quarterly
meeling of Dlatrirt Fite of the
Florida Federation
The meeting *«a* held al Ihe
Sanford Civic Center Member*
from other cine* in the ditlrict
were latith in praor of ihr build
mg

Mr* Helen Thomptnn. diilrul
dirertnr.
pre»ldrd
Deleiallon*
were pretrnt from t ollege Park
Atclbournr, Cocoa. Kittlmmre. St.
Cloud. Orlando, and Sanford with
a total regittratmn of &lt;**

L u n d icon
F or W iv e s

"
Stall w,*e. of the Sanford Na*

1 A,r
v r””' 4 T T "
at Hie lo a .h llouar ol the San
Juan llotrl in Orlando toda*
The long table wax rrntrrrd
- „ h an arrangement of
*prin* flower* thr lumhron twin
orrd Afr* Militant Hill and Air*
Frank Italy, who are traxing
»imn The women were ptrxrnlrd
with niter R rx rir tiowl* Air*
John Alillrr wax hoxlr**
Attending were
Air* 'Idler.
Mr* Italy. Atr* Hill. Air* Jamr*
Parnate. 'It*
Sair. Pa- . Air*
Don Brubaker. Mr* Ralph t band
let. Air* Carl Hnhlilrrtl. Air*.
Frank John*on Air* Don Itnn
Aon. Air* John S.ngMrr, Air*
Do. Faulkner M r. (iilbrrt Blake,
and !-*u gurxt-. Mr. Zatirr Al
giant and Mr* .lame* Itrrdy.

t\li intin

^
• V L i L S L L L A . L «J
*

Revealed

'lr and Air* Clyde Noll of thi*
fit* announir thr marriage nf
their daughlrr Carol, to Itobrll
!.
-- n of Air and Atr• Ibimer
little, alto ol Sanlord Th r mar­
riage took pin e on Sumta* Feb
A
Both Air and Alt* Little gta
duated trom Seminole High School
with the i lax* of |«»57 For thr
pail onr and a hall tear* Mr*
Little ha* attended llutlrr l m
*rr»it) m Indianapidlt. In-I Air
Little atlrnrlrd Ihr Ciladrl in
Charlraloti, S l
Aftrr a *hort wedding tup ihr
couplr will return tn Sanlord ami
Air ami Air* C laude Shoemak­
Irantfrr lo :hr t ni*er»|t* of H-ir
er hate had a* a gur*t In their
Ida
home her mothri, Atr*. R II.
Alulli*. Crux* City.
Mix. Patty liaynor. Miami, and
Alixx Dee Sehoolry, Delray Heath,
crnlot* at Melton (pent the »e
metier bleak wilh All** tirare
Merle
Stinecipher
in
Mmlri
Park Ih r three girl* weir dinner
the Jayier Mi*e» t luh mrl gurtix of ihr Ataitln Slmecipher*
I eh 2 at Ihr home ol All* lo in
Sunday
Alt Donald * o hotlei* wa* Alt*
Capt and Air* Jainr* Itaniagr
Billie llurkr
liatr had a* their hm&gt;xr gurtl,
Atr»
F r i r ' ihlen
h ra p itillr Capt T J Malkri Maxhingl-m.
.Nurirfy. pir«enlrd an piloroutltr
D C
talk on pretention of Iroil dam
Mix Ruth liallaghrr I* timing
Age
her mother and family In Mil
During the liuonri* inerting liamthurg Virginia
Ihe memtirr* dri tiled lo aid Ihr
1 1t Mobile t mt on Feb 27
Light member* will partiripale
The next meeting will be held
Atemhrr* of Norman dr Ae/r
on Marth 2 at Ihr home ol Mr*
Howard Chapter, t nitrd Daugh
A h Shoemaker Jr Co linttri*
let* of thr Confederart, mrl Fri
will hr Mr* Jean hlelnfrllrr

PsAAomdi

Federation rune-entail* e and
gue*t *peak»r wit Mr* Dorothy
Pattrrton. St Auguitmr She i*
the »rcond tire preyident of the
Florida Federation llrr topic wa*
' Women and Their Vole.”
Inierettmg and m ttnidite work
*hop* on Internilional Relation*
and LegDIatlon were held in the
morning hour* The aftern.ion
wa* drtnled tn general hut.net*
with district officer* elected for
for the coming year.
Coffee and tweet roll* were
irrv rd to the gue*l* upon are)
t i l Luncheon **a* trrtrd ai 1? 30
p m. with Mr* Retty Baker
Sanford Cluh prrtident. pretidin;
The Seminole High School liter
■Club, under Ihe direction of Mia*
fMile ltee*e Whittle, entertained
the gue.l. following lumheon
A Valentine ,hemr **a* e.eeied
out in the luncheon table decora
lion* Con.gr* of red and white
rfBlm iJ ,n U „ pjl, „ r

Scene O f Meet

Deviled Chops

Are Economical

i

C o c k ta il
s P a r ty F ield

heart. were pre.ented to the di.
trict o(|iccr*
ottirer* lm,
and to Mr.
Mr* Palter
win. Mr* Arnlyn True, ttate r*tr
re*pondint *r*relary. Mr* hath
"The
. Ituxine**wom«n'
. . . . Air*
....
Ida

. . . . .
, ................
'■* ' mdr. and Mr* William J.
, « dr,» k
with a eock^
?'»
*
u •f,tr ,urn,r °f
^
rda* e.en.ng
*nd r*d
u»ed on the coekt.il bullet tab).
,r*&gt;‘ of ,
“ ' rk'*
,Bd h*m '*r r * ',U rr(i *
S ,l' ,r r *n
drlabra held white taper*.
(ioetlt were member* nf A All11 Othrrt pretrnt included Capt
and Atr*. .lame* Rimaee and
Capt T. J. Malkrr of Mathlng’.nn,
D C.; Cmdr. and 'lr*. R N.
Hrown of Jarkton* lllr. houieguftti nf Ihr Stephen Oll*er»: IJ.
Cmdr. and Alro Donald Bruba­
ker. l-t. and Air* Harry Bryant,
Cmdr. and Atr* Floyd H a rm and
Mr* Virginia Johniton

Garden Club
Luncheon Told

The Sanford i.ardrn Club will
hate a lumhron and general inert­
ing on Frr. It* at thr Mayfair Inn
NEVA YORK - f t IM &gt;- Cri*pv
al I.' Mi |&lt; m
.rabbagr it good a* talad nr a
'li* I J. (lorn*. Orlando, will
tpread for bread Sirte 2 hardei*e tat,ie tiemontlratlont with rooW() f t t )o lk , lomblnr wllh
rloral •raingrmenli »nd appoinc , fUp mayonnaiie. I t»a*poon
meni* Air* Morrn it an ae.rnlited |#m„n Juice, and ’» tea*poon *unation. Lower *ho» ;odg» arvl an IJ r Jnd b|rn^ 9xj,| 7 rup* ihred
ouUtandmr pregiam it anlicipat. df() rahhaKr. I 3 cup finely choprd
! ped green pepper and *alt and
Ketrr* ation* niutl be made with I pepper to latte
Mix lightly.
Air* It* urn Fn* by Feb. lit.
I 'lake* about 3 rup*.
^

Split Personality

,r Jaycees Wives

McKinley Hall

Clarke.
contention
rhairman;
and Mr*. Baker.
At Ihe general bu*inr*« .eiiinry
attion wa* taken tn implement
the riittrirt project of a Ithrt eontributinn tn the Butinet* and Profe»«tonal Women'. Re*eareh Foundation. The Sanford club wa* the
ftrwt In turn in it* poition of the
fund In Ihe district tre»*urer.

National Beauty Salon
W e e k. . . Feb. 8 -1 4

Have Speaker

I*irk

up

» our

Free

entry

blank In enter Ihe National
Heaulv Salon Week Conte*!.

FhnpUr Pays Tribute

( i IC it 111‘ PS l l l l A C ' 1C C t
m r lileanrra Ha*, of thr Firs*
|iapli*l Chuteh met Turtdav e*en
mg at thr rhiirrh with Atr* It
T
Hunt and Air* Ruby llrm
turf lr a* ho*le**r*
Ihr ilr-ntion -a * gi»rn by tlir
prr*ideni Mr* R I. Ilrard, with
prater hy Mr* Rnhrrl A Mil
jum t
At!rr a *h»rt hurinrt* inerting
tonal hour wa* enjoyed and
rrfrr*liiurnt* trrtrd In Ihr M la
,|,xx ,,re.eei

da*
Air-

afternoon al thr home of
It I. I'rrkin* lo pa* trilwilr
to the mrinorx nf one of their
rlrparlrd nienitwr*. 'lr*
I ISharon
lte*ollitlon* ol tympalhy wrrr
wnttrn hy Air* li
D ltl»hop,
Mr* It I
I’rrkin*. and A|r*
F t Rmintillal Tbe*e wrrr read
h* Mr* Roumillat
A ruing* wa* gitrn hy Air*
/.rh Ratlill and Ihr opening and
i lo«mg prater w r r r made hy thr
arling rhaplatn Mr* J. Al Mr
i ..kill

rBjojmie ^ohnAonA
IIEA I'T Y

SHOP

11OH Sanford Avenue

FA 2-1972

—FOR PROFKSSIONAL CARE CALL—
•

llonnif

•

Jo h n s o n

Katherine
*

llla n rh e

Harv»*
Malmlmry

•Dorcas Class Holds
January Meeting

TAKE YOUR TURN

Itridtfc Winners 'I’ubl

J4

II n ia n itr, #«r, md Ul hn t t ir « lum «! i Ik 'tbff I nf •
S M M l.ninltilf! W * . ttofiwn l&lt;*tr

wonderful f i l i n g

*f #aatiif«it. n . m U l tlid r f r g j n r r in •h *• r j r M n»t»»h ••
ineti *1*1' U hilr m*n •p(»vr«i«t» i h r n r %• prt*rf nf ihr

llirthday Party Told

Live

AT THE WHEEL...OBT

lim U l

I n ginr.

b iiiifn

M r n h l r it# m i | i « m l daah

«n m m

n«lr. li»r liitilfHNi# miffm##

li b#

tl«

nr»

fn d -titi«(

M ofnrn M r ihr

I'uV ll ir n i #11 logrllKf «ml

•*..» t r « «|ii«lilV9 mmm Imm j I »«•»» •ha I •«ld# up In f Knl
\m

O ld 9 / r d i D f ' l ^ t n s i r •Md* l i n l n f i n i D f V d n 'f

. . . h r m - i h r «ahf»lr f*miU *b*ng*

In?

BDC C0NTEX
thi only
10-K.y
Colculotor

N.O.C.E. will tell you

ol

Df— m t II NaMay

•nywhtrt
mar its

T H IN I'I A R O C M T
...A

...and

• TVLI

TO

TO S U I T

MT

VOUW P O C M I

VOUH TA STSI

d on 't sav w e

2

• ■K V O U M

d id n ’t te ll y o u . , . !

LO CAL

HOLLER

A U T H O W IZ B O

MOTOR

Q U A L IT Y

SALES,

D B A L III

Corner 2nd and Palmetto

is imv

______

�I

Ed itorials

’

Washington Calling

BENSON BURNER

IW s

____________________ __

S p a w n in g S h a d N e e d

NEW EFFORTS
TO FIRE BENSON
FAILATCa.O.R
N A TIO N * L
COM MiTTCt,
M EETII

P r o te c tio n , It S eem s
Kinhing id one of Florldn’e grrateat natural attraction*.
It provide* pleanur* for milliond of resident* and non-resi*
dent*.
Seminole County and immediate vicinity are fortunate
HI
to b« in the very heart of the fresh water bonanza. Official*
and aportamen. alike, are interested in preserving and protecting fishing facilities.
It is inexcusable when wholesale violations occur Such
a violation last week resulted in the tsking of some HUM to
1.000 pounds of shad. Two agents from the State Board of
■ Conservation confiscated two boats, a seine and the lish
near Mullet l-ake Park at l-enton Bluff.
The fish, of course, were dead by the lime the agent a
got them out of the water. Although the State Board of Con*
gervation asked bids from hatcheries, this win a great loss,
a good example of waste.
Those responsible for this illegal opeiation got aw ay. It
•was a narrow escape, to tie sure. But it 1* likely thpt the cul­
prits will go unpunished. The crackdown came at night. It
will be difficult to track down the fishermen responsible.
The shad, a salt water fish, spawn In the St. Johns
River. Commercial fishing during the spawning season i«
_ .outlawed.
.T
Shad fishing is legal, when the fisherman uses a hook
- r and line. The legal limit is 15. Kish, like other game, must
*be protected to Insure that sportsmen of the future have «n
opportunity to partake of this popular activity.
In addition to the loss of some i.ttut) pound* of fish, the
area also was cheated of a crop of young shad. The load Inken by the seine had no chance to spawn. Such double losses,
. If repeated, could reduce fishing potential.
Agents estimated that it would require only aliout
•jhree years to stamp out the shad if devices are employed
to stop them from running up the river to spawn.
C. V. Holland snd C. A. Willis, the agents involved in
the case, pointed out thnl Klorida spend* a gient deal of
money to maintain and Insure this aport. They added that
tha State Board of Conservation Intends to make sure the
Hr INI./. Rlinn
*»had stays.
No trua sportsman would be guilty of an act such ns
D E T R O IT — To th* growing
rfmrus « f A median leaden who
Hth* one at Lemon Rlttff.
air ciyillg lil th* wilderness (hat
p *» «■**
'*

jr

Happy New Family
Will Be Reunited,
Mistress And All

Inez Robb Says

i*

7 B a s e b a ll D ea d A h e a d
ru n s fur tile return of Sanford 1&lt;* nrgnniz*d l*»rielmll
gr* moving nhenil rapidly.
The agreement with Washington uf the American
League hn* been signed; S. K. &lt;I’mcky) Roger*, who mint,
aged the &lt;"**» A Klmira. N. Y.. team for Washington b#t
yegr haa l»eeo chosen ns Sanford'* manager; Ward Goodrich
' of Delimit hns tieen employed ns business manager; the
team will hnvt apring training at Fernandina Bench, stmt,
ing Mnrrh 9.
W. K. McRoberl*. local lire dealer who Is heading the
drive to put Sanford hark Into baseball, said that load play*
era will Ire the very best that Washington tan obtain for a
Class I» team.
The calendar and th* weather hints strongly that an*
other baseball *ea«on lies dead ahead.
With this thought in mind. .Sanford should begin pie.
parntbms now for a “ Welcome Back To RaseiiaH" celebra*

I
ti

tl° n-

^Bow ditch Remains Seaman’s Byword
-

-

KAIaISM, It***
t U r i l — Wk*B
Naihanlrl Rawdilrh died h n r in
*' "™lklil at thr agr of W, lire Salrm
_&gt;tailnr Smirty culngiffd him *1
“ .follows.
"* “ So mnnumrnt will b* nr*dfd
. — ^i# k«*p lllv* hn memory smong
• M.f f ia ; as long as ships shall sail
, , . Ih» rtafll* Will Ire l O t n d "
•m
|t was flnwditih who in IS11!

DAILY

•s*
ass
If*

l
* ■

CROSSWORD

INIW V
A I'R U M
J. Conno;»1. Arab
chirttam
Pour
2 H ig h w a y
8. Wal* on
relating
akin
2. Vexes
• Kxlra
to iiprra as-rgs 4. 1’ n v p f f t y
•I. i
12 t^r*
13. Naira
2 Aquatic
I I . Anulh
plant
American
4. Asa*ns
nv*f ipos* |
s i lk w o r m
T. l u m b e r
13 Fimat* of
Ik* peariwk t. Old German
silver rssn
I* t’nrsplodrd
» Slip
hnntli
IT. Kn,ght a till* 11. Dispatch
is Kartn idial)
. T" T"
t* fpo&lt; h
I « Itrorhhk*
f
scats
31 Krtll-sh
ll
ho) Ida v.
May 24
A
2 4 ------upon
a tlm*
3T. Hcnceur
litter
1

tb*

ts s lu d s i's S sia t

of Club*
32 Mr. Rparki
31 Water i Fr I
14 Fragrant
odor*
34 niuadm
IT. Sound, *a
a frog
21. abacptiki
I t . taw pi*.
*a food
It. Maah&lt;*
potato**
41. Prophat
42 Pr*o#*d

a 7 1

f

tr
M
B

\I

r
W
„7

A
%

it
)l &gt;»

f

%

B
wr "

It

II
%

%

41

%

&gt;/
i r-o

v€i

is
%

31. F.urrpran
elk
33 Match
I t Wlrke&lt;t
34 Grampus

Ic-ogf.i for
, Pondera
Agreement
Tepeetry

7
v A F»

34 K n a v e

I £;•?
:
f*

published the lin t rdltlon ■&gt;( tha
A
I hr nrwrst rdlllnn sd this slai daisi trallNxik of matlneis — th*
,OtK in moir than a erntuty »f d
a half — rrcfntly was inesmtcd
in f’caloaly Museum I'lrserved st
that
Museum ar* Bowditch •
nautical instruments and other
t*lir*

\

•r Americans a ir mm* Iriietnt*•1 in rn .r than in survival, ailil
one inmr voir*. Il is that of
tirm gr Itoinnry, th* tugged initivlilualut who confounilt'l this
aulnmobilr capital by applying a
lluratlo Alger bustto-lioom pul.
n&gt;ot«r to Amniean Mulms.
I)*tr&lt;nt ha« ditCoVlltd that
(■*»•(*. I hr Giant Kilter, cannut
only make and trll small cart,
but that hr can think In a hlgbl)
original an,! stimulating way.
"W* air mor* rnncftnrd In
tinriita with matrrtal comtorts
than with the principles that will
ilia hr ur birak this Country,*’ hr
raid s k m I tacklrd him betvsrrn
rngagrments on (hr iulibei-ihe k
rn and gulta prreha pra Cir-.lllt,
whrrr hr Is in Innrasing d’.msnd
as a luinxiiiforinltl sprakrr
"Onr &lt;&gt;[ nur piublrms in Vm*rlea i* ahundsiHr and an ,no«h of
il lhat wr air not applying th*

After 70 Years,
‘Jack The Ripper’
May Be Identified
t.OMJON
i l l ' l l — Seal I anil
Vard is chccliing oul a report
which mat m u l l In during oul
(lie docket on Jack Ihc ftipper”
after TO years according to the
l . o n d u n new sjiapers ftrynolds
New»
‘ Jack Ills- flipper ' was one of
most infaiiinns murifrrrrs of all
lime He hrulallv murdered six
women m lamdon t gaslit streets
in the IMOs
He w*s never laughl and never
identified
Thr Reynolds nrws said huiufav
that an 21 year old retired black­
smith named Grnrgr Henry Kitwards told Scotland Vard IhM
“ Jack ilie flipper" was hi* cousin
Frank, now dead
It quoted Kduarils as saying lie
kept silent until now because
-otherwise j might have lieeii
done In Inn "

hi* employer. was h»»# ooten- percent of capacity front a races,
■ r N A R O U fl C M IU M
WASHINGTON — This capital slbly to reaisuro Americans about tion low of less than 50 percent,
had a vlaltor tha other day who tha recant quota that West G e r­ American steelmakers are iwt too
moved about In tho highest placaa many Imposed on American coal. anxious for th* Russian business.
with th* smiling sslf confidante Th ii will have an effect of abut­ I,, urdrr to sell to the Russians
that marks hit warldwldc opera- ting off moat of the l?A. coal it is nestisary to take m angane.^
(Ion*. Berthold Beit*. No. 1 agent that has torn exported u&gt; G er­ or chroma &lt;&gt;r some other m* in
for Germany'* Alfred Krupp. was many. Talking with high adralni- exchange which interrupts normal
busy pouring oil on slightly strttion officials and a halfdoren trade relations,
troubled waters.
leading Senators Belts radiated
Because of these same difficul*
A series of incident* has ser- ***«&lt;Jwstl and the assurance that
(; , rman officials express
\ed to cast doubt on the intan- wmathlng «®uld be worked out. doubt that the Ruhr strel matIsons «f the powerful Ruhr inBu1 "h * 1 "»•&gt; »*,U b' * d , r P* | ters. rvrn if Hvcy had the cap*,
dustrlallitl who have been among.*'' •*«'*•
American unhappi- city, aould suppty in y consider,
th* important barker* of Chancal-! n*** 11 the contract Just signed by M § part of th* 12.000 mi as of
lor Konrad Adenauer. Forem ost'11"**
RuI"
steelmakers with ptp* That figure is small, of
among them la Krupp. who has * »* »« Ru” ‘* ,or
,,f course, when put alongside th*|
emerged II years after the end ,1**1 P'P« for th* r **
rob* 120.000 or more miles in ell pip*
of World War II with a coal and ■o*twork of oil and gas |&gt;;P* lints lines alone in this country,
steel empire greater than it »*• i ? ? '" 1 planner* arr pro.ccilng. In
Nevertheless. American busU
before the war.
December the Department *&gt;f p r„ !ncflt reading s&gt;f the O n man
Belts, who travel* from on* Lommerca refused an American jja l, recall that America In in*
rapital to another on business and **P°rt*r * license to »*&gt;! f..5i)0,- j j f4rl feam 1945 to Jt put at
high polltlra of big butinasa for 000
aimuar pipa to Russia.
|c, l{ |g billion in economic aid
Whila American officials are jnto Wf&gt;| &lt;;frm . n, . Pact of it
curiously reluctant to talk about tt|.nt
ubul!d the |tt» t Ruhr
th. diffarant standard applied by in J j,tr)i| complex.
Born and Washington, it appears
With the revival of tha RuhrjL
that steel pipe Is not on the
hrupp ha&gt; continued to glow big
stralegie embargo list agreed to
ger. only
lecently
acquiring
by the Western allies. Since, h -aB.Khumsr Verrln, which manu*
ever. all shipments behind tha
la.tuirs spscialirrd ticcit. t'nlse
Iron Curtain must be licm-fd,—the
theoretical January 31 deadlm*
government can cxeuiie Itv nwn
lived by the Allied dccartcliutmn
arbitrary discretion.
older. Krupp » « « to sr'l Ills rum
What makrs this situation so
D l'D l:.F.Y. Finland ( U P O - r n , I n i . , . . tin™ » thsl .ln „ s .rd n!
v -the (lerman-ltusstsn rtetl p;i&gt;*‘
, ,
’ , ...
happy ■sew ls m il)— Joseph S
ra , . . .
.
.
ti„n rvrr rvi*Ird to rarry out th*
, ..
.
deal became knoan the Am enhi, wife Margaret New. hi. m l. f „ rlporter h„
W fn ll. decatleliution order whin is
^
ires, .sadi* New. and 10 children- c,| appjlc*tion for * li en.e to now* * dead letter.
The Justification for ignoring®
toon will he reunited in a new ship pipe to the Soviet I'nlon. Hi*
it i» that technolloglcal efflrDr.rhome.
aiguutent is that if thr West tierdemand* larger and larger unitv
The City Council, which forced ^l*n' r *n d“ lt- * 1'^ t ,n 1 *• It is argued, t«*o, that, with
the New* to v irate a city-o-ned rhl* *iil be pa.-rd on by See re- Krupp and the Ruhr Industrialists
apartment berauie of criticism of 1*rF "J Commerce U * iv Sirauss within th* huropran steel and real
their unorthodox arrangement, has ‘umse.f who ia almost certain to community, the six* of 4h* Krupp
relented and provided a house for
*1,
empire i* no longer a threat.
the family. A* *o«n a* tome
With steel output ruing to to
Still another money matter
nerrssary repairs arr completed,
troubles the lf.S.-\Ve*t German
they'll move in.
relationship, L**t year th* Mart
Th* three older News have been
German Hu ridestag sounded off row
living logtther in a issarding
the necessity f.&gt;r th* Umterp
house since they lost their apart
J A M ARV i
■State* to repay targe and sma'I
ment, hut they had to farm the
Admissions
holders for assets taken during
children out to foster homes
Margaret Houston ibonford) the wsr. The bill Is SKXJ.OOOOOd
“ Me have decided to reunite
flrcnda Wilson (l.ake Monroe) and It would have to be met h*
this family, despite the rather ex­
Geraldine lunnebugrl (San- tha American taxpayer,
traordinary- rircumtlancry, because
lordt
While Secretary of State Dulles
we were Impressed by the de­
Msnucl
S.
Swam
(Lake at one point gave his official
votion and loyally displayed hy
M aryi
.blessing to this claim it is unboth women and thr children,"
Hcssir Brooks (Sanford)
likely that an economic-mind'd
•aid Councilman S. 31. Silcoi.
llirtht
Administration
will
push it.
“ Ever line* the eviction I from
Baby boy tn Mr. and Mr* E l- Beneath the large talk of unir-^
the apartment i. Mr*. Newr e*
ton Phillips (Sanfordi
and German reunification lhn«r
penally ha* insisted they all
Discharges
are soma of the pinpricks trouul.
warned to stay together. Accord
irrg the relationship between th#
Thelma Faison (Sanford)
mg to the children's officer, the
wartime rnemics who are today
Roy J Divers (Sanfordi
younialrri were Just as loyal to
Mrs. Richard L. Hudson and riot* allies.
one another.
baby (Oviedo)
’Tt s a rrmarkablr situation ’’
Mrs. Rudy Goeltlichrr and
Only one member of the coun­
lSc
KERO SENE
1Se
hahy ( Sanford t
cil. a woman, argued against the
Robert Carmichael (Cassel­
Smokrlesq
•
Odorless
rrumnn of thr News, saying, “ li t
berry i
IM PERIAL SERVICE
wrong for these children In be
F E R R l'A R V T
brought tip in this Involved atmos­
S T A T IO N
Admission*
phere "
Ronald Davis fSanfordr
for. 13th Jk Park
Strile became Joseph « mistress
Ann Reynolds (Orange C ity)
several years ago. After they had
Ixiuii Hardy (Sanfordt
a child, he took her home to meet
Keith S. Smith (Lake Helen)
FALL
Ihr wife After talking it over.
Discharges
Margaret agrerd that Sadie and
M illenrtr Huff (Orange C ity)
hrr hahy should move tn vqth the
lAiller L o ir I Sanford i
family.
Uiretha Johnson and baby girl
Mr and Mrs. Sew now hive
t.Sanford t
seven children, with sn eighth on
Carrie Hrugh (Sanfordi
thr way. Mr and Miss New—
Harriett Gartl and baby girl
Sadie changed her mine to fit
Eteninew KA Z-7500
&lt;Sanford i
into the family etrcla— hive three
Mark Bowes (Scnford)
Albert Gunthrr (Det.smi1
Clyde Jones (Summerset, Pa )
Ahoul 13 million Amrriran fa
Faye Orr snd baby boys
mlhe* have every one of their
(Sanford &gt;
members covered by some form
Vic Holjcllo, A c t. G01 E. lat
Angelo Rauls (Sanfordi
nf health tnsuranre

self discipline necessary to Copt
with thr piublrms we fare to­
day as a nation. They aie big­
ger piohtems than our futclM-aia
fa,rd and they air piudinrd hy
oil! gtratrr material sueress.
" Il Is raaier," he conlinurd.
in conquer a continent physical­
ly than to ronquer the problems
that some witn abundance. Car­
lyle onre said, ‘ Ihe rpirltua! al­
ways
determines thematerial*
In the tong run, this is true ot
Irdivhiuals, sitganlialions and na­
tions.
"t'nless wa have the discipline
to deny ourselves those things
that weaken us. wr will not h«
able to ro }«y Ihr things we at,
rrady have f often think of
what Maishal Retain said nf
Fiance, ami I hop* and piay it
won t Its- America's epitaph.
"I'rlain said, 'Our spirit of enluymrnt was gtratrr than uur
•pirn nf sarrlflrr. We wantetf to
have
tome than we wanted In
sivr
tV* spaird effort *nd we
met disaster.' What a terrible in­
dictment!
‘'America
must he m u c h
stronger mmally and economi­
cally to help others, or they will
ilrstioy us by their vriy envy,"
said this off-beat industrialist
who is » deeply i rollout man a lot
t&lt;ader of the Moim-m Chuirh in
Delroil
■ 1He oVrilndulgrncr of adults
I* the prihslpal ,aust of yuvrmlr
delinquency
Modem adults ait

Youth Is Charged
With Setting Fire

MIAMI ( I ’l 'l l — A slender. 13year old boy who seemed to take
ten much uf an inlrrrit in watch­
ing a house burn down here has
been i r r u t n l for arson
t’mmty Juvenile offirers dis­
closed the lad admitted selling
lire In Ihr horn Thursday Dam­
age wa* rsiimalrd at laoou
’’Tie bov vsas arrested after fire­
men nnlirrd him Intrntls watching
the blare He was picked up (ur
questioning latrr and confessed
brraklng Inin the house, pouring
Inflamable fluid over some papers
Twn thousand years before Ihr and throwing a match on the
"insenllon" if beating and rnnl pile
ing by air, Human homes In llnHe said lie broke into the fame
lam wrte wanned by* "hvpo house ihrer month* agn and
*austs"— underfloor air (iassages stalled a (lie but put It out when
leading fruin an mildnor firrplarr he iH-eame fnghlrned

to obsessed with enjoying them­
selves that they're not giving
their children th* sound discipline
and sturdy principles on which t*
build a good Uf*."
If Mr. Romney date* to say
that the spirit of telfsarrifh*
has f ed the American arene. he
is alto biav* enough to stand up
in public and proclaim that the
American system b-slay is not
founded on capitalism. And no
onr be- y*t invited him to put up
his duke*.
"The American system today.”
he esplatns. “ Is based on the
principles of consumerism, nut
tspitalism. It is the consumer in
America who exercise* the ulti­
mata economic p o w e r and.
through it. the ultimate political
power, im,e industry must com
pete for the consumer's favor ia
order to survive.
"The consumei . for his nwn
piote,-(ion and economic inde­
pendence. must have an adequate
I'umbft nf rumpelrnl competitors
in each industry bidding for his
favors.
"Rut today big industry is only
partially competitive and trig la.
iror Is monopolistic. And h*rau&gt;e
of the continuing wage price rpiral, caute-l bv these factors, ettiirn r begin to doubt the sound­
ness of the compelitivr principle.
So the politicians begin In talk of
control of both wsgrs and prices.
'These are the last straws!
What we need is trlf reliance on
the loial and slate level and not
Frdrcal help or a crutch eternally
supplied hy Washington.'’

•THE S A F E T Y OK T H E
PUBLIC IS T H E
SUPREM E L A W ”
• iSrltrr | V ia l llln r I

Hospital Notes

HERTZ
F A 2 -7 7 2 3
HERTZ

r

C o m e on d o w n . . . on The double

Drive a

on a

The practice uf phar»
macy i* carefully regulatetl Isy many law*. Pharma*
:ist* ate reqitirad to knnw
every nete*eary fact almut
the iluiaKr. preaervatlon
mill liiepeiminir uf all drur*
ami medicine*.
When you aeritre any
medicine, it ia important
that yon* K&lt;*t It from a
pharmacist. We ran prfltect your safety by anmar ring your tjuestinii*
and e a u t i o n i n g you
aiiainat possible uver-doxa
or mi*u*e. There is no
ttuod reaxon why you
should get any medirin« or
health-aid front anyone
but a pharmacist. We are
plrdyrd to consider your
xafetv nur chief duty.

Doublelvalue Deal
DoubledValueFord!
IT'S BUILT FOR P B O P L I
Fned i wide-opening dours let you cnlfi ami leave with etre.
Fried nffris (he mult insulation in its field. AH Fnrdt have
foam paridrtl fnseit scat ciislnons . . . all I olds have full rlrplh
s|rtliiguig all ihc wav acrois lltc b a d seal . . . ami vuiir tret
aren't tr*n&lt;|ied in a Foul at llirv arr in so many other lowpriced cars.

IT'S BUILT FOR BAVINOS
Ysas van save op to 41 0(1 a lankful liu auic Ford's stamUril en­
gine* thrive on regular gat. Fouls only require od ciungrl each
4000 miles. Ford car* themselves, and the extrai most pupla
buy eewt l#t*. too. Suggested retail pure of * Foul with radio,
beater and aulnsnahe drive is as much as 4102.75 lets than
mayo* compelitMai.

LIGGETT

i *
&gt;

TOUCHTON
h

1

D R itu l

I S M I U E ',

Car. let A Msgasha

Tuesday, February 10, 1059

Page 4

W U T « * e j 51**94 M l l » # m 4 V m h U H f T
i l « M
W . IM iTM . i l . l a m l u
|:«llia*r

I
I &gt;1
I I •*4

J* r t fN i% «« i if iH M f li V iM ir r
%inni%i4 t u w
K l . l M N R f l i %«MN%
n i r M iu f
•4*»itip M l l « r
-- *Oc•
—
W-Kiaw
haJ
-t r«RfWWR* nallr stissi ■aiaeWsr. *aa*ar, aa* tkelala
• » pesstMls* t ' l e l a l H I .
• »• - ■■■ ■ ■ e *

Kaleee* aa aeeaa* tiaaa M a in e Oeiakee I T . t t l* ar Iba
■ • «#* (ba le e e l (.aaareaa - r itareh a. t» r a .
asbee af tb s la lr e * reaaa wbieb la e e ilile * etelas*
~ Irate ia tba i n lae tepabllew ilsa a* all Iba Is ta l s e a l aelale* Is Ibla

tfw.

aeseaaapae.

I f Caeelae
1
fhe— igbsba

•I MS NIPTIO* ■ STB*
week
..a ^ a t b a

•at ISaalb *1 r*s
(*aa Veer
•It *•

•
Pick up your prescrip­
tion if ahnppiitff near u»,
or let it* deliver promptly
without extra charge. A
great many people entrust
tia with their prracriptiun*. May we compound
youra ?
•Quotalion b* Marcus Ctcera
(104 43 H. (? )
Copyright !•&amp;« t l U l )

Vtul yaas laswf fsrd D*al*r‘*
i t . , , Wrings Tail

•Mi aettMt m tnoot uaa*

THI WORLD'S MOST B£AUT1FULLYPROPORTIONEDCARS

STRIC KLAN D - M O R R ISO N , lac.
308 E. lit
— E n te r T h e

Samford, Florida
Sylvi«iA

Pholoflaah C m I H I . , .

8m

Y o u r L o c a ] Ford Dealer F o r D e l a l l i ^

�Tu»».. Feb. 10. 19R9— P»fff 5

Oviedo Five Bows
Free Throws Beat Seminoles, 71-70 To Lakeview Team
In Final Minutes
W*

litlir f

«m IB

guard Ceiil Dandrldge. both out
on foul*. Dandrldge wu* one of
thr big gun a for the Seminole*
with 17 point* In tlnee quarter*.
Had the*e three been there for
tie flniah. it would hav* iwen a
different «tory, Allred had been
Controlling the boatdt all even­
ing while Dandrldge wa« killing
thr Hoinrt* with hit act ahot*
ar.&lt;l ball handling.
High (Coring Giacry again pac­
ed htt .quad with 13 point*. The
6 foot pivotman looked great In
the middle and wa» atde to get
in* •hot* off over the head of S3
center Don Pcrrine Jim *!•&lt;» had
hi* abate at thr fic r throw line
with eight bucket*.
Terry Chr:*tcn»"i, a *mall
iod, waa able to edge hi* way
part the big Hornet, and grab
nil »llatr of the rebound*. Hr « ’**&gt;
added lu point* to the Im p te tlM
T j -point total.
Senior Wally Phillip*, who ha*
r u m r r a * , popping f . * - h bulb* and •ren limited action tht* aeaton,
Iky S TA N M OIK1.I.R
prediction* fo r th e Com ing te a to n . trplacrd Lundquut in thr fn*t
Inlted l’ re»* International
Stan, who beramr the rig tit period and kept the Srmincdra
Stan Mu*ial, It appeared today,
major leaguer lo reach the co- alive with hi* act &gt;hot* from the
will be rationed like war-iratce -eled plateau &gt;&gt;f 3,WO Bake In*.a *ide. The young *tci dtupprd In
gaiolinr when the St. lamia Car­ faat year, looked fit and iead&gt; for I I point*, ad which w ric from
,1-e Otlt-ttiie.
'
dinal* make their hid for n 1933 tht coming campaign.
But General Manager Bing lie
Kill* wn* thr hlg gun for (hr
National League pennant.
Th r IS year-old veteiln *l»r vine revealed that he and I iffId 1Hornet*. a he ha. been all *ra•Igned til* tCCUlid straight 1100,- ln.*» Solly* llemu* had agreed to aon \ bit *h&gt; of thr rough aeDuo a year contract Monday amid , handle Muahxl like the preciou* Hi n under ihr tmaid*, hr dl*tha ciKtnmary flurry of grinding diamond rontnio&gt;lity he 1*. rather playrd hi* deadly eye that ha*
than play him into cihauillon.
given him brlter than 10 point*
"We are in thorough agreement n every game tht* »c«*on. The
on lhe nee.etlty of re»t foe Stan," lar dropped In 31 point* to conl'iilie a* the trading »curer in
al Klorida. Centrr D " i Pet­
Devine *aid. *and al » on the im­
portance of timing lhe breathrr* rine had 2J for the Hornet*.
we give him."
It *4* thr fine*! in S1LS gym
I'eelcr* Outlield
all teaton. If the *quad can «a u )
S'.an nodded agrerme-it to the the &gt;ame *pitlt and deteiminapio'pcctivr program *i"d added tton Into thr OlIC playoff* tinthe opinion that stationing him in weekend in Winter Park, r. could
the outfield w&lt;»uld enable him lo
n r Apopka plenty of trouble
N’few Y O R K &lt;CPI i— Kentucky’* do a bettrr Job at the plate
when the meet Kriday night.
"I know how to relax in the nutlead over runner-up North Caro­
Although the Seminole* end
lina wa« &lt;ha*rd Just a trifle In field,'' he tahf, ''and It will tie a ed UjK'i the »hurl end. the J3 a
thr weekly United I’rea* Intern* lot e»*icr for me than paying made up for *nme of th* di*»ae
tional major college ha«krtball lin t ba*c "
p.ilntmrnt with an i:npir*M*e
Other Signing*
raling* announced today, hut the
f4 36 win over the lloinct J\ *.
The New York Yankee*, mean­ Th r recuid now *land&lt; at 13 3 for
Wildcat* held the top apot com­
fortably for the fifth atralght while, continue*! their drive to thr -rau n. Guard Johnny 'l*t»h
line up all battery men hrfoi* they paced the attack with 11 point*.
week
In fact, lhe only change among turn out for tbe club'* opening John Taylor had II and big llotig
lhe nation fl "top lo” waa made workout next week. The late»t lo T c n ii ), top trbuundrt, added
by Auburn, which moved up from algn were pitehcr* Johnny Kurk* right
seventfe to sixth on the alrrngth and Dirk Maa*.
buck*, who wound up with a
of ita 29 game winning atrrak.
Rating* by the JS famou* coach- mediocre « 3 record ia*t *ea*on,
a* who compri»e the L'PI Board of '.in believed to have teemed a
Coache, were hared on gamr* ■light pay cut while Maa*. who
plated through Saturday. Keh. ", had a combined 11 S maik w.th
and the Yankee*, reand did not include Monday
&gt;l,t*
,rvan-a*
, tjfty
.
Other contiact signing*
By
club*
right * action In which Kentucky
"Rid
ln,r So*—
con"
‘
tl
*l&lt;ninl'
b&gt;
l mled I're .^ln lr. rational
Catcher Pet* Daley
and
outbidder
Matty
Kruugli.
* » ’ X l trh: hnw,’l « PPL o ,U o « “ V .d Soa— Catcher Pet. Daley ton. U Bridgeport 1*
Biavr*—
Outfielder*
Al Spang- Rate. M New llampihlte -I
ll * .
.
and
outfielder
Matty Kruugli.
,0" ‘n* b{
“in ?* t rneVa I
R.ave.-O utf.elder, M Spang- N l-B .f - » Holy I ro*. M
itrnak. ilrew- 16 flr«t place vole*
K h
a !evrn c*Lel winning Ir'* *"‘l K‘&gt; »••»*- Ddlelder lla u y
tecord and a *even game winning „ M(trbrlnk
Jtllchtr |)oT, Not- Notre Dame 16 Army U&gt;
laat week and 19 ltd* week, and
Queen* Cell. M IT . Schuyler 34
It. Intal poin'* in Ihr balloting trbart.
I'irate*— Infieldera Kenny HamSouth
llia*ed on point* awaided 10 9 1*
7 6 3 4 3-2 1 for vote* frnm fir*t Ire*. Vick Schofield, and Harry Drib Cook man dl Xavier if.a i 7a
Auburn 93 1 torida Tt
through loth) climbed from 316 to Bright,
Xali'lriHill (3
61 Ml**i**ipp!
Itilane 62 92
Athletic* Pitcher* -lailf l than Tenncuee
314
\ ' I ail inn.i 7'J Geo town - Ivy
ar
il
Dick
Tom
a1
rk.
But North l jrohna inrreatrtl it*
71 79
Georgia
6'* Kv 'A
Dodgert— Pitcher Johnny Hupp- 3Mahaina
Madonna
Geo town
point luteal from S I to 29S and
Stetaun 93 Rullin* 71
lhu» rut Kentucky * lead from 2Z ■tela.
Mlvalrvlppi St 66 Krnlin ky .V4
point, tn 10. Th r re.t nf the lir*t
Atlantic Chrtvtian if- lll»n 4*
five al*o atayed in the lame ordnr
llaitmiore l 9t Gallaudrn 33
-K a m a * Statr third. Cincinnati
,
llamptun Inal. 92 \a t ninn 69
fourth, and North Carolina Stale
PARIS, L ranee (I P tl— AlphontP , . . r ’ „
,
,,
'
. I or man -I William A Mary in
Hahml,
120,
Algeria, itopped VMI f I Davidson »&lt;f&gt;
fifth
Michigan Stale dropped tn aev- 1’ierre t.’onemynv, 12vJ, Belgium,
Murray SI W IT-irida SI. 71
rnlh (dare, while Bradley re­ 13 1— ' non titli- 1
Georgia Tech v’-l IN I 63
mained righth. St laruia ninth end
NKW Y O R K — Slrfan Rnll. 116
Sew ante 77 Florida Southern *'
Germany, otdpolnlrd I rnir i sonny
Wr«t Virginia loth.
Vlldwetl
Streaking Marqueltr moved In Roy i William*. 146'* Wavlnngton.
Drake .39 low a St 37
thr No It *pot to pair the "aee- D.C 1101
Wivrontin 9! Purdue w.
nnd 10" California wav 11th, Utah
p r o v id u n c e . h i
ari. Di-Paul an Marquriti wj
I3ih, Texa* Chrlallan 14th and Jackaon Rrown, 139 i Roiion »ulHlinoi. 99 Indiana M
Mi.ai.xippi Slate 13th, Tied for pointed Willie (ireene, 139, I’fuvlKmporta St 99 Omaha 73
1*!h w rrr Memphis State, Indiana, riente, R l . (DM.
Soulhwrtl
and Tenneaare Stair Tied for 19th
Tex
Southern
99 Southern V
were N olrr Damr. St llonavenSt. Mary (Tex) 79 Pan Arner
lure, Seattle, and Oklahoma City.
MOHII.K. Ala. i i r i &gt; — A croup R irr 69 Arkanv.i* 62
of major leaguer*, led b&gt; 1 rank Oklahoma 31 N'riira«ka V*
Rolling and Frank I,try of Dir D&lt; N Tex. SI. 62 Houston .VS
Wevt
troll Tiger* opened a Bairhatl
clinic fnr wn Alxhama and Mi* Coll of Idaho 73 P ira fir I .31
•iiMfipi youth* Monday at a local Oregon 61 Wjihingtori St. 134
Seatllr 69 Xavier (O hio4 69
park

Rr j e r r y C o v i n g t o n
The Sanford Seminole* made
ihtlr grfaUM effort thli tenon
in * thrilling
lost In lhe
final terond* to BUhop M&gt;&gt;ute
1**1 nigM
Timiing four puinl* in the final
minute, Jim m y Grace) dropped in
two free throw&gt; and bis C-larlr*
Oiavatr* cloved in with a Jump
thut to tie lhe cnnleil. Then
(iracey picked up anuther foul
thnl to put the Seminole* in he
lead. In drtpeialion, f'athy Jim*
my Kilt* drove to the ba&lt;krt and
vat fouled. With the clock t bow­
ing only thtee &gt;econd* hr drop­
ped In both bucket* to pull the

game out the fire for the OtUndo
» chord.
Thi* waa the finat home game
rf the teaton for the Seminolei.
The tram displayed tpteJ and
a g m tiv rn ftt. but Bishop Sl -oie
had heigh', and Kilt*. The Hor­
net* dropped in 29 free throw*,
|| of which belonged le Bill*
Little Ray Lundqulrt picked up
four personal foul* in the fir•l
quarter and tnit*rd all of the ac­
tion until the iccond halt. Then
he only lailrd two minute* before
going out »f the game.
The Seminole* aim were huit
in the final with the lo** of ieboundtng *tar John Allred aid

Cards To 'Ration'
Stan Next Season

Tar Heels'Shave'
Lead Of Kentucky
In Cage Rankings

I

Cage Scores

Ring Results

Clinic Under Way

Sport Briefs

Ladies Night Set
At Track Thursday

Greyhounds Beaten
By Apopka Cagers

(iridder Studies Law

Cards Sijjrn .Matlieny

The firal Itlhte piilillthed in
M I I l Mail (L'PI)'—'T h r Ch)t4C&lt;»
America waa in the language of
a \la*m Inlifll* Indian trllie. i aidmali (oilay ii;nr.l Jim Math
tranvlalrd by John Kind The aee r i i ^ . n i r f i t r r aral gu n n l h I ii i u h r
nnd (tilde piibllihrd lierr wa« In i Rf* of m plavrrs nn thr injuffd
Ij*t llH »fiin n t f»*r ll»r
German, printed in 1743 at Ger
tMR *ampi (n
tnanto.vn Pa

By L U O S HI R M T T
l ailed Pre*. Internathuial
Lor one night at leaat, Mnalaaippl Slate a Baaketball tram waa
heller than the i&gt;eat
lhe klaroon* unveiled a new offeme centered around center Hail­
ey Howell Monday night and
knocked off Kentucky, ranked No.
I in the nation by Cnilrd I'reta
International, by a acore of 66 '-9.
loach Halve McCarthy xald the
olfcniivo tclup wav drtignrd lo
force Krivluik) iniu a man Lx •
nran defenae ami leave thr tower­
ing Howell free lo hit the baaket.
Hit it he did, lo thr tune of 27
point*. Irelorr hr went cut on
(out* late in thr game.
It wax another big night for An
Burn, loo D ip Tigera amolhrred
vuiling H onda. t*i It. for their
mill conircuttvr viclory
And rlaewherr on tht* laat night

of action in the Soulheailern
Conference v nltl Saturday, Tenneaaee alipped by Miitiiaippi 9392; Georgia Tech made f r e e
thiowi pay off in a *4 6J aqurak
er over Uuiaiana State, Alabama
topped a fading Georgia team,
71-63, and Vanderbilt edged Tulana (162 In overtime,
long Hume Siring
Miaaitaippi State rollrd over Ihe
Wtldcati in the acevimpanlment of
the cry "We're No I ' front a
•tratnrd up hometown rrowd It
vva* thr Maroonv’ 3Ui conaeculive victory on their own eourt.
Aeniracy and ball control told
the (ale et Starkvllle. Thr Meroom hit 321 per rent of their
field goal trie* and tank 29 of 31
ahnti from me tout line
The vicloiy gave Stale exctuiive
(HvtirMion of *eronil plate In Ihe
SLC ju«t behind front • running

Two Teams In Tie
In Cage Loop Race

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 12:45

Auburn
Ihe I'liir.vmen were even hot­
ter from the court, dropping In
61 7 of Ihrir *h»ta In leave the
Gator* lar Behind, Jimmy fee
wav the high Tiger with 21 point*,
followed he veteran* Henry Hart
with 19 and Rex Frederick with
to
The Volunteer* limply w o r e
down thr Hrtveli alter a are taw
firat half at Oxford, going ahead
to &gt;t*v on eight quick point* with
Irai than 13 minute* to play. Yola
Gene Tormnhlrn and Ken Coulter
had 1.1 and 12 point* rrapretlrely, Iml .lark Water* of Aliaili.ippi w n the night a high man
with 1)

RoumiltaV* and Seminole Sport
ing Gouda, ravh with a 2D record,
abate the lead in Ihe Junior Ita a
kethall league in Sanford.
Laeh picked lip II* aecond eon
aecutivr win at lhe National
Guard Armory on Saturday. Rou
mlllaCl defeatrd Siemprr Agrncy,
12 19.
and
Seminole Sjiorting
Good* topped Sanford Klectrie
2* 19 In the oilier game of thr
week,
Rnhion Sporting Good*
In Laat MInula
whipped Higginbotham'*, 3010.
Little f o r w a r d Dave Denton
Alter two week* of play. Stem
•ank two free throw* In the final
per and Hob*on are lied for third
minule to **w up Georgia Tech’*
with I t record, and Hlggmbulh i
vii tnry LSI' got a field goal af­
ant'* and Sanford Kirctrlc are
ter tlui. hut it wouldn't atrelih.
deadlocked for fifth, raih with
Guard lenny Kaplan turned in
0 1 mark*.
inm* emirate eluleh ahnollng to&gt;
In gamr* Saluida;, Siemper
aavure Alabama’* victory over
will
|ilay
Seminole
Spoiling
Geoigla Ilia four free Ihinw* in
tioovlr. HiggintMilliaiii’i lake* on
Ihe final minute* gave him 20
HuumlllaCt and Roh*nn Sporting
point* fnr Ihr right and put the
Go--da guea againtl Sanford Lire
Tide ahead for keep*. The team*
trlr.
•Mapped Ihe lead 1) time* and
knotted Ihr acu/c on tight occaDeclared Ineligible
llnnt.
Dnog 3 air* *aved Vanderbilt
S K A TTLK . l i i - l i it I'll — Tw o
revrrve mem tier* of Ihe Seattle fruiti defeat with a lump *hot
I nlveraily b*»ketha!l team have that tied Hie (core with lour are
l&gt;rfn drclareil Ineligible for the und. lo g&gt;&gt; ttv that time Tulane
Balance of Ihe araion heiau-e of xrorlng ace Vie K 11n k r r hail
a&lt; j'lrm ir iBffiriilliei Tlipy are footed mil. and the Grrenlr. were
J in Coleman of \\ artunginn. I* . ’ . no longer in contention Jim Hen
an-1 Charlie Karat k of Writ New ry of Yan-lr wax high for thr
W k. N J
night with in (wiinla

SUSAN '
HAYWARD

3.1

Td to rW rt

S ttR L

nw m m m n t
M i m
6e|K N
n a «M lM
4h m tm#

Fcalurt: l;33 . 3:59
Fa; 2.T

IM.EASE NOT LAST
FEATURE STARTS 6:25
Admiaaion For Thla
Allrnrllon
A D U LTS

MATINEE — Me
NIGHT - line
STUDENTS — fine
TO NIGHT 9:«o !’. M.
U&gt;

• Ol OAVI MJU

%»l rife-

t a

,M ) ttj- gyi»

PASS
FREE
tu U I U IU*41 VCWlI

IF YOU ARE

SMART, SENSIBLE,
SPIRITED

o n 8 TR6 EI
NEWKIND-virr
U N tlA il A N r l H i N G

rot/

HA VI 9VIA WIN*

A C T I O N i*ni3 pt Ar i
F. A U D I E N C E !

SEE THE CAR THAT’S THE SAME

IA R K

(nr

' STUDF.IUKF.R

mx

nt'iilc.

I lie one wilid, u ix it c jlilc tat tlu l » in u illy iiylcd (inly, simple

1i m c v outviilc, fine ap|iointmcntv, pleated upltolvirry. pile &lt;.it pc ting inside— .ill so f-nhion*
ttglii it t .vpptovcd lay Harper’s D a / » r ) .

I &gt;i •xt- flic I-irk am! discover die one

Inw-ptucd, ravy on iliC pUIJC Io tun car lli.n s engincucd lor j'Ciil: pci lot iii inic lor
itiilcv .iml m ile r»n a hatful ol tegular. low-covt g.iv.

dog­
r a c in g .

You’f* ^tu«ny

I

SURROUHOtDByA

1

Hvdtoui Honor Hort R. K
H

m u*

ftj' nmfthr T*a * iid«»ii mu •
, r \ ! f- f Of? ( 1 rnt'd* i

Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.

Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat, 2 P. M.
★
SP EC IA L M A T IN E E F R ID A Y
• Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated stands
Jerry Collins, OjM*rjvtor

Sorry, No Minors

T e a g u e Enters 500
IN DIAN APOLIS. IL P D —
Mar■hall Teague c/ Daytona Reach.
Fla . haa entered th* 43rd annual
339 milt Memorial Day auto race.
T carve haa been in three pr»vb
out Indianapolia ctllllCI. H it beat
finiah wax atventh place in the
1937 event.

Wildcats Baffled,
Tigers Top Gators

KNrwherr, Villanev*. wlftch al*
rea-iy ha* accepted a bid to plajr
in the N IT along with St. John's
i N . V ) , apolled St. Francis* (P a .)
chance* for a berth in the asms
tourney by handing th* Krankiea
and 9063 beating: Notre Dame,
ranked 19th. renewed an old ri­
valry with Arm y by defeating th «
Cadets, 76 60; Vanderbilt, the only
r.ther team to beat Kentucky,
downrd SEC rival Tulare. 64-92J
and Niagara, another N IT hopeful,
heat Holy Cro**. alto mentioned
for the *ame tourney, 93-70.
Howell Can* *7
H-vwell, whom Kentucky Coach
Adolph Rupp oner hailed at th*
nation'* tup center, did all h*
could to live up to the Baron'*
prediction. The 6 7 aenine from
Middleton, Trnn , a,--red IT-points
Ixforr fouling out with foiir and
one half minute* left to play and
plrkr-l off 17 rebounji.
Slate * all around accuracy—
•he Maroon* made good nq 11 of
39 Held goal attempt*, 2S of 34
f u r throw* and led In if bound*,
4M L' pro* ewl Krntueky’t undo­
ing. Unlv after Howell fouled nut
d-d thr W'ildcal* rome to life, but
By that time they had too much
ground to make up and !o*t out
to the clock a. well.

liOok and ^nn'll vre ilie- one c.tr nl the day ili.it * tlitcc (cct khoricr. \viilt loom

Ticket Sales (iood

M O N TR E A L (CPI - T h r Mont
real AloueltM of ihe Eaiiern Divinon of the Canadian Football
League have announced the sign­
ing of Art i Stringi Johnaon. 3fkh
lain State halfback, lo a 1939 con­
tract. John*on, a 6 fool. 193 pound,
native of Film. 'Itch . wax not
drafted by any of thr National
Football League teami tn Ibeir
recent draft.

mrniioned a* a candidate for the
\aimnal Invitation Tournament,
didn't hurt ill chancel on* hit by
defratlng 11th ranked Miiqueltr,
S3 90, while 111|n&gt;via derailed Indi­
ana’* Rig Ten till* drive with an
(9 91 victory; wtacon*m made
Purdue It* fir*t Rig Ten victim,
91 96. anJ North Teva* Stale Up­
ended IliHiilon. 62 36. In a Mia*ourl Valley game.

Auh.irn, which *tr*|rh*d lhe n*
tint * lonpeat winning ilreak ti&gt;
airtight game* by defeating Klor­
ida, 93*1. Monday night, it firat
with a 1130 mark. But the Tigett
air ineligible f-v pott-tra*on
play, an the conference'* N CAA
birth will go lu the runner-up.
Ilf Paul l part* Marquette
Kentucky wa*n't ihe only team
lo fee! the Mp*et fling. D el'llll,

LOOK AT th e

W ASHINGTON i d ' l l — A rookie
tarkle who should he the bane nf
all
National
Football
League
hroadca.ter* neal tea aon ha*
signed hi* 1939 ronlrarl with Ihe
Washington Rrclikini H r I* Ito
ger W'ypyaiyrikl .ptonounred wihpih-linakeet of Si Nnrberf* Col
Irge. who wav the Rrdikm*1 12th
draft pick.

Halfback In Signed

I idled Pre•« International
Mi**iiilppi State, up*rt eonqueror of top-tanked Kentucky,
t'day thieatened unltealerv Au­
burn’* grip on the Southeastern
Conference lead and al**» thru*t
lt«r,e into th* right for national
honor*.
I-ed by \ll America candidate
Bailey Howell, the 13th ranked
Maroon* whipped Kentucky, t-6 ’-6.
Monday night for their 19th vic­
tory In 20 game*. Ii x * t *&gt;nly
the *r.-ond lo** tn 20 game* for
Ihe Wildcat*, rarke-l fir*t in the
nation for In* fifth alrai .1 v ee.
ty the l riled Pie** Internation­
al It-aid of Coat he &gt;.
More importa'it, though, '.hr
v - lot) brt itfd M **:i*ippt Ma'.e
into accord plave in the M IC . a
half game ahead of Kentucky,
Th* Maroon* are 6 1 In the 4onferen-r. whde Kentucky 1* *2.

O YIKDO — Th r rtviedo Linn*
tan out of ga* in the la*t four
minutta here la*t night and wete
t'caten. M i l . by the UVeview
tram of the (Jiange Belt Confer­
ence.
Coach Paul Mikin'* *qu*.l got
off to a fail *tart mid led the
tall I-akrview team 1ST al the end
of the fir at atani* In lhe rrcond
period, Lakeview « height began
to tell and Uvtrdo'a lead began lo
&gt; ile. When the wjuad* left the
floor for Intermiition. ttvirdo had
&gt; 26 23 edge.
Mtkler'* well balanced attack
i.layed the invadn* on even
trim* In the thlid quarter. Kach
•Cored 14 point*. Going into the
Cuurtli, the toon* held their Ihiee
point* margin. Midwav through
lhe final alanra. the Lion* conilrued to battle on even term*.
The Winter Garden quintet
*iaged a rally in the la*t four
minute* which »ewed up the
game, however. In that final p e r-i
Iod. Oviedo go; rune point*. Lakeview IT
Nanfoid ihljn-ln Kennel
l lub
John Te*ln*ky le.l the Lion at- operator Jerry Collin* ha* an.
ta.k w.th 11 point'. 10 ••( w hich1notineed annlhfr Ladic* Night,
ramr on field goal*. Joe Duda rehrdoled Thuraday night a : the
had 10. Jim Brookshire nine and Ciub.
Mike Dud* right for lUnnrrup*
VII women will lie adnvited free,
honori. Other llviedo aeoring including tn charge for th* ata'r
name from W V nr Kei*ey *4 r, ' admladon lax, which will he paid
Alford, Wainwright and Smith (2 by the management.
cat hi, and A ren&lt;It i ll,
A* if tonight w n e
Ladie*
Jark Harper aid Hugh Mania Night, two (rmale gn-yhound*
each hail 14 la lead Ijvkrvirw.
•oum a* famine* lu the fratured
In thr preliminary, thr Oviedo r-nlh rare of a |d-conte*t pioJ\ « were beaten, 73-41, by Lake- Siam. G,&gt; Nuiiir, in tiir accord
view.
poiillon, and Dlanr Kav, In the
fourth bov, ait flguied to --in
bine for thr rich quinir'a tn Ihe
Giadc A event.
Go Smile -ailed Ihtough two
■chnoling ttill In her !a*t two
rtart* anJ iv rvpc-trd to have an
Powerful Apopka, !o»cr rf only
i vcellent chance «f Improving hrr
.wo game* In the cunrnt rag*
alirady Impirtaiie r o e n r d nf
campaign, la.t night twampel
tluee virtorlea and a thaw m
Lyman nf faingw,*-.), 72 21.
i ght lacc* In one *-f her tchoolThe Grey hound* of Seminole
iiig ted* the rnvtied thr fiveCounty were unable In cope wiih
a full - ourt pie** nf the Blue liar* aixlrrnlhi inlle dlltancr In 31 ?7
teCordt. Laity odd* rate het a
tn* Neifher wete lhe Greyhound*
fit r lo two ah«!
atilr In find thr xiulng long*
Ihane Kay hat finithe.i in ihe
U -t.iit a higgei; and fatter team,
money m lime* in irv rn h-urha* won IS nf 2n thi* »eairya around lhe oval while motleg up from the lowei tanka.
In only one pnh&gt;d were the
Olhen In Ihe feature are
Greyhound* able to hit the double
Rocky Maclilnty, l(a dy It,ok.
figure in arutiug. In the •er-md
Sung Tunr, JiT Ruck, Pete O 'l^ a r
-lama. ih-&gt; got til point* In thr
un-l Shock t p
'i*t. Lyman gut oniy tivr In ihe
longht ■ iicinf atari* a' 6 in
Hurd and fount Ii, thr leingwuotl
-quad waa limited tn thief point*
in each quarter.
Lvman wra* limitnl In four
OXFORD, U til ii lM' — Rav
field goala, Apopka rang op W Brown of Ihe Nallonal KuotUall
the Greyhound* got 13 cliatity l eague thampion llallimorr Colit
Villannv * an M I la n n . d 'a I W
lo**e«
ha. returned lo Ihe l n ivrrtitv of
Robert Morn* led Vpupka with Mittiiiippi ia itudy law Hruun.
.1 for Lvman, M/rkle ha* ‘even, a (frfenilve hack, plan* tit rejoin
ihe Colt* next aravoo
Hull n i .

‘Skins Sij;n Tackle

W ASHINGTON (I'P Ii— Dr»pit»
their lowly finiah m lhe Kaatern
Division rare of thr National
Foolitali Iffague laat araion. the
Washington Hedaklni reported to
dev their 19&gt;9 aeainn ticket aale
hat paiird ihe i#,wn mark, near
ly a third lhe rapacity of Griffith
Stadium
Sale, are Ju.t ahout
equal lo tart year a rluh .poke,
man said

Miss. State Beats Kentucky

C A L L .irO R A ,F U N .D R IV E Dt.MO.NSTRATIOaN T O D A Y . A T

Of

(.nested ft Miles South
Sanford On Highway 17-92

Sanford inmMSANFORD
otorAVE.Co., Inc.
SANFORII, Fl.OltIDA

A LL SEATS — tOe
• "’

1

( ■

�Pwflr* 8— -Tueg., FeB. 10, l&amp; jf

Nurses' Goal: Better Health

Three public health nurses serve
Seminole Counljr.
Like Glut, the county Is divided
Inin three parti. Alto like Gaul,
the nurses are far loo few, with
one serving every I3.0W. ralhrr
than the dealred Inure n! 3 6000.
' Moil of their time ia apent in
thk achoola. Routine vialta freq­
uently uncover mental and physlcal defecta that are referred to
nuraea by
teachera.
Rcg’ilsr
checka of eyea, teeth and rara
can catrh remedial d ried ! be
fore they become too aerioui.
Once
recommend atIon i
have
been made to parent!, the n u rm
follow throuih by aerinjc that e«a
mlnalloni have hern made
Work In the achoola Includes
checking iludrnt health tccordv
to aee that required ImmuniraIlona awl health •aemlnill'Mii
have been fulfilled. Nurses lake
to heart the health of every sch-iol
child. When they follow up Ihr
recuperative period nf a child with
communicable diaeaaea, they are
doing a aervice to the child aa
well aa to other* In the achool.
Mra. Grace Klaher gave an
example of a child who returned
to achool too aoon aflrr a liege
of mumpa. The atudent waa hoaI *
pltaliird with complicationa regulfing from another infection,
i f
which he did not have the atrength
1 1 * * ' to evade.
The nuraea, Mra. Pisher, Mra.
Mabel 8. Hrown and Mra. Ilulda
Klbbe are wellknown to achool
children. They decide who deaervea free lunche* by rfctrrminIng Ihe welfare of the family.
They work rloacly with lunchroom
| Ml peraonnet and frequently give
talks fo aludenfa on health and
health prartirea.
By recogniiin,- a cave of hep
tltii In a achool child last year
nuraea were able to trace the
eauae to a ahallow well that had
infacted an entire family. Ttda
waa done through the aanitarian,
who found that a lepftr tank rloie
by waa leaking Into the well.
When the nuraea aren't In Ihe
■cboola they give immunliatlona
In the health unit, or aiaiat doctori aa they provide prenatal
care.
Indigent molhera arc checked
•very two wrrka before their habiea are horn. .Since many are
bom al home, nuraea supervise
midwivei and vliit the family
immediately aflrr birth. At Ihit
lime they give molhera counsel
ing about food and carr, Includ
ing formula, waahing inslniethn*
and other information.
"Our biggrat problem with ex­
pectant mother* ia that they don't
come in aoon enough." Dr. John
Thurmond, rounty health direttnr

I:

I"

explained during an interview.; wtlh liiiwreuloil* mud he checked they will hr proud of li."
'TTiey ahould come in at leavt' constantly to aee that Ihey are
Recent aurveya ahow that many
within three monlha atlr.* the'not living with amail rhildren or Seminole County achool children
atari of pregnancy. M ary aenoui'working where food fa arrved.
problem! ran be avoided by early] Wormv are anolher problem have not had Iheir polio ahota.
dlagnoaii.
delegated to Ihe nuriev. A ehild although Ihey are given free to
In an informal diacuaalon, Ihr nhoac health ia under par ia al- thole under t*.
nuraea and doctor revealed that wa&gt;a auiprrt. Hookworm ia fre
The nuraea comment on ihrir
one of the grrntral need* la the qurntly found in ehildrrn who work? "We make up the drparl
propoard health center, and mure have gone without shoes.
mrnt of itema too numerout to
hrlp. At preienf, they inuat check
Clinlca for vencrral dtveaar, a mention "
the mother and baby at Ihe aamr large factor in Seminole County.
time. In a from inadequati for arc held frequently, Education la
eilher.
alio attempted in thee c u n ,
More than 23 examination! are which often are among the young,
given dally In Ihr pre-natat rllnlr,
-p,,, C0(inty health department
held every lj*o weeka. Shot clinic* t|»nda aquarely againat Ihe money
dispense 120 immunization! a given by the atate in molhera with
werk.
Richard M. Shaw, chief aviation
illegitimate children
Many of
Communicable diseases arc all their patients have the idea that machinist's mate, CAN, husband
under the care of the Health Ihe alale ia paying them to have ol Ihe former Miss Mary L. Ker­
Department, whether patients art Ihr rhildren, and actually want! sey of 311 Park Ave., Sanford,
indigent nr not. Those suffering them to reproduce for the take is serving at the Naval Air Sla
turn, Patuxent River, Md.
of Ihe slate.
Aa liaaon between health agen­
Army Pvt. Andrew W, Teslo
cies. civic rlubv and other chant- Jr., whose parents live in Lake
able organirationi, nuraev enjoy
Mary, ia participating in an Army
their moat gratifying experience* savings plan in Germany, where
Here Ihey may obtain a hearing
he ia a member of ihr *1at Ar­
aid lor a child who cannot re­
tillery.
spond to Ihe world around him.
. , ,
.
. The Army aasinta
military pei
(onf|f] jn» Bktf|J| , 0,Hltr m lB | .
Fifty-eight itudcnt* in the San or an arlif.ci. leg for ano.hcr
ford Junior High School earned who cannot walk.
gB&lt;j i„ u,e ayatemalic purchase
a " B " average or better in a
When teelh need lo or pu'lrd. of v s s , v|nga noml*.
subjects In the past aix wrrka and their* ia the pleasure of referring
Tr||0 g driver in Ihe artillery'*
have been placed on the honor the child or indigent aduil to the „ „ , try B
fntcrc«j the Army in
roll.
proper agency or club for treat May, 193*. completed baiir train
The highest trhulaslic averages menl.
ing at Port Jackaon, S. C . and
With Ihe promise uf the new armed in Europe in October
during the period were made by
Johnny I'hdbpa ami Ixireiia by- hrallh unit, the three mine* aee 193*.
r»t, who earned Ihe Pilot Club renewed intereit in X-Ray clinics
The 23 year otd
soldier was
Award for exhibiting leadership and better rare fur mother* and graduated from Seminole High
and drpendaiiilily In class work. babies, fmmunuation* then may School In 193*
Achieving honor roll distinction be given to everybody, not just
Army Capt. Donald M Wood
the few who intial on them Aa
were:
Jerry Cullurn. Judy Carroll. Don Dr Thurmond recently told the of RfMary, marched Jan. I* with
Ann Johnson, Linda Ia&gt;y, Carol County Commiaalon, "Then we other memlscra of the 101at Air
Oxford, April Ramey, Carol Stem- will have a building that people borne Division's 377th Infantry in
per. Sheryl Slemper, Pat llasiclt, won't be aihamed In eumr in; Nashville, Tenn . during the man
gural parade honoring the newlyijs lie Rogga. Myra Meeks, Hone
elecled governor of Ttnnevsee,
Dodson, Rirhard Renton, Damon
Buford Ellington.
Morrison. Donna Heard. Annrllr
The 101at Airborne Division, a
Brown, Jean Donaldson, Lnrrttj
major Strategic
Army Corps
Dyes*.
Susie Halbavk. Undo Hunt, Ann
I.LIV IA , -Spain tU I'll — Thl* (STRAC) unit, conslanlly main
Mahan. Judy Ogden. Geraldine Spanish town I* actually located lain! an immediate readiness
Pagr, Carol Samuel, Nancy Sikes, in Pianee, about a mile Horn the force fur airborne deployment to
sny area in the world Wtihin
Diane Smilh, Jill West. Philip .Spanish tender.
Rotoff, Doiurri Newsom, Kugenla
When the fiontirr beI wean the sis hours, a rrinfotted bailie
Hoop, Jimmy Thomson, Stewart twii eoiintrie* was iraligned in grimp nf I1W men can be air­
Clovis, Janice Alderman, Patty 1639, irveral Spantih villages borne,
Cap! Wood. »on of Mr and i
(ilenn Jnhnson, Johnny Claik, werr reded lo Prance hut Llivia
Mra. Henry I. Wood, i* eotnmanDavid McUltlii.
trfuied to be given away.
Johnny Phillips, Juhn Itn-dy.
Tlii* year, Llivia i* relebiating der of Ihe Infantry's Company C
Rulwrl Smith, Charlra Hare, Jack tier 300th anniversary a* n Span- at Port Campbell, Ky. lie enterCaolo, Theresa
Raker. Cathy t«h town completely »urt«unded ed Ihe Arm y in June ISM and
Rond, Janet Kly, Jane Harward, by Prance. An •International" waa last station-'
Linda Mllla, Rrrnda White, Mar. mad lead* from IJlvia to the nine. Ga.
The 31 year oh
tha Wheeler, Susan Tanner, lirliy SpanWh border.
19tt graduate o( Huilaie. **•■&gt;
Sehueneman. Judy Van Winkle,
Itulh Taylor, Edward Hamilton,
I'rivalr aircraft flew more than High School and a 1931 graduate
Marvin Smilh. La Vigne Pitta, twice as many hnuri a* all com- of the University ol Vermont.
Jackie
Knsley,
I Ju ra
Chase, merrial aircraft romhtnrd in Ihe Burlington. Ill* wife. la&gt;r*M». »•
with him at the Port.
If . S. in 1937
Marilyn Sprouse

News O f Men
In Service

58 Students Make
Junior Honor Roll

Spanish ’own Not
Really In Spain

Orders now being taken
for copies of
I k

S a n fo rd

H e r a ld

pkJtohiat Jtowd&amp;i edition
For

the

pn.vt 33 years it has

nf the Sanford

been

the custom

Herald lo publish annually

a pictorial tourist edition, which will cover
all phase* of INDUSTRY A A G R IC U L TU R E .
HO M E BUILDING D E V E L O P M E N T,
SCHOOl.S A CHURCHES, SPORI’S, N A V Y
A C TIV ITIE S , S E M IN O LE C O U N TY A N D C U L T U R E

\V* will mail this Edition anywhere in the
world for you on the date nf publication for

25

Be t u n and plan lo send your friends up
north a copy of thin annual tourist edition *o that
they ran «e* just what a wonderful
place Seminole County ia ,

I k

H a n fo r d H e r a ld

Cedi oh S hiny youh Ohdoh f i y - - f

W. 1st Street

FA2-2611

Vttr

ftiuforft

9m H

�,

Dust Catchers Can Become 'M oney Catchers' If You Use An
C L A S S IF IE D

t— JO R R EN T

IN D E X

3 -R E A L E S T A T E FOR SA LE

wi:r

L in e
3 bedroom
unfurnlihcd
R EST IN C O U N TR Y LIVIN G
\ I — LO S T AN D F O U N D
apt . FI*, room, tiled both. 1700 For only W i l l 00, $1.000 00 down.
J — FOR R E N T
Magnolia Ate. 170. F A 2 3S3C
eaty monthly payment*. You
can own this modern 3 bedroom
( A— ROOM A BOARD
1 BEDROOM frame houic. 2078
home. Hardwood floor*. Cedar
So.
Grandview— Ro»e
Court.
A— BEACH R E N T A L S
lined cloiela, with 3-D* sere*
Large fla n jalouiied porch,
4— W A N TE D T O REN1
of tiled land. To tee tmi buy
kitchen equipped attic fan A
of the month, contact
I—
R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A Lendoted
E
garage. Available im
W.
II. -R ill" S T U M P E R Agency
mediately.
Call
F'A
2
4447.
A— f A R M S . A C R E A G E .
Realtor A Im urrr
GROVES
3 ROOM fumiihcd apartment.
Anne. Laura B. Otier. H. F. Taffcr
8-ROOM unfurnished,
kitchen
T -R E A L E S TA TE W A N TED
Arfett rrlee, Everett Harper
equipped. Phone FA 2-0733.
i » — M IS C ELLA N EO U S
Phone F A 2 4991
t i l N. Park
A— FLOW ERS • P L A N TS
HOtJM for couple. Kitchen prut
LOTS FOR SALE: l arge «2 * U *
SHRUBS
lege*. Ph. FA 2 1477.
Good land, clcarrd. tome landIS— O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
reaping. Caih or imall payment
2 ROOMS and bath: furmihed.
U — AU TO M O B ILES .
down, balance 223 per month.
$40. Apt. J. 4071$ AV. lit.
TR A ILE R S
1.. B. MANN
I t — BOATS A M OTORS
Lake .Monroe
■lEI.AKA A r A R T M E N T S : roeaa Hoi 33
private hatha. 114 W. Fir»t S t
IS— FARM SU P P LIES A
Phone FA I Soli
M ACH IN ER Y
A P AR TM EN T: water furnlihed Thl» U a gucit pat* In Ihe Riti
II—
P E TS . LIV E S TO C K Call FA 2-020*.
Th ra lrr, for Jack Schoonmaker.
SUPPLIES
Exp. datr Feb. It . *59
FURNISHED
apartment, dean
IS— AR TIC LES W A N TED
and dote in. No children* Jim
1 1 -P L A C E S TO E A T
title Cowan, FA 2-4013
J 7 -8 E A U T Y PARLORS
tv. D IETR IC H S - REALTOR
Furmihed apariment. FA 2 14ft i
Ellx. Methvln— Velma Gon taler.
IS— F E M A L E H E L P W A N TE D
Adelaide H Mote* — A «w !a te ». |
I I — M A LE H E L P W A N T E D
ROOM for couple or lad&gt;. Ph
1901 Park Ave
FA 2-3232
FA 2 1740
S I -M A L E OR F E M A L E
I I — WOKh W A N TE D
14 ROOM lioute. need* tome re­
(Iran dovvnitairi furnlihed opt
pair*. On 2 Ini*. V lote In. Sacn
I t — BUSINESS
oil beat. &lt;11 Park.
flee. Itrm*. FA 2 2341
O P P O R TU N ITIES
per
houxe
I7S
4—
2 BEDROOM
2S— SPF.ClAl SER VICES
Clt 3 Bedroom Home. 2 bath*,
month. Ph. FA 2-7114
24P IA SO SER VICES
family room, kitchen equipped,
living dining room. Florida room
J I A — BUILDING CONTRACTORS UN FUR NISHED 2 bedroom houae
Kitchen equipped: eneloted back
drape* Trcra A ihrubi Quiet
JJ— E L E C TR IC A L
porch. tcreened front porch;
neighborhood in city limit*
CON TRACTO RS
Call FA 2 1*»2&gt; for dclallt.
garage: nice l»wn, Gorwl loca
21-A— BUILDING, REPAIRS.
tlnn. Adult*
FA
2 IMS or
2 hr. CB home, xerren porch, kit­
25- B B U ILD IN G SU P P LIES
FA 2 3132
chen equipped, tmall down pay37— N O T IC E • PERSON ALS
nient. FIIA financed $37 a
i— w lN TP .ll IO R K N T
2 S -A R T IC I.E S FOR S A L E
month Large nicely lamltcaped
21— F U R N ITU R E A
Int. Venetian blind» Call Colby
Small furnithed apartment for
HO USEH O LD
FA 2 1330 ext 408 * to 4 p m
working girl. Reply lo P O.
after 4 FA 2 o$«
Box $93, Sanford.

Aanferk

Ijt r ilk

Tito*., Kelt, T l f l A D — I’.-igi* 7

LAFF.A-DAY
3T ?

______

Lake Monroe

LOST: Shakeipearc Preatdent reel
and glatt rod vicinity of .v*h
Mr*. H. L JOHNSON
Si , Weat of MellonvUlc Avt,
riiunr FA 2 4722
REWARD II found in good ionTh r Lake Monroe Home Demodim**
Ph.
FA
2 4342 or *tratmn Club will meet Friday,
FA 2 3712.
tell. 13 with Mr* J . C Sapp on
orange Blvd Mr* Annie \jf.
g— a u k k t .v i
[Arthur will be rohotlet* Mri
FURNISHED A I T M i
1ST Clover Marr* I* club preiident
GDI Sioulx Meet
Completely remodeled 4 room un
The Lake Monroe Girl Scout*
furnnhed apartment. 423 Park met Wedneaday afternoon a! Hie
Ave, Nrw ail *tcel kitchen lull) home of their leader Mr* lynn
equipped. Apply 913 Park Avr Gilct. fhe girl* received intlrocThrie i» only one tuun on rarlh turn* on the wiling of Girl Seoul
Cookie* which will 1m- »nld durwhole name U "M ara." It t* a
hamlet of 7» aouli in the Meat ing the week of Kcb. 13 26. They
German atate of North Rhine al*o made a »un»hine bavkr! to be
given to a member of their troop,
VAcitphalia
Charlene Abrams who t* con­
fined to Orange Memorial lion
pital bccauic of an arm injury
ki ulltv Plan
Th* ■*-&gt;■r.1 .if 1'i.unl* I ii'inilM
Boy Scout* met at the *ihoul
. t Mmllli'lc cm "l&gt; V h i
v i l l »*..!«• hid* a I tha 10 Hr* of Tucjday with leader John Angel
,. I- ||.&gt;i,,|.,ii. i l.'k I" O'* v.'-u-' More plant were madr on a fund
&gt;l„i,*r *1 Mltutil
&gt;*«
' • • ' raivmg project whit It will !«■
X P VI Man U : S‘ *«
&lt;*, f..llf.«n.« ai&gt;|in.»ini«t» aucuni •lartrd thortly. 33 Imyi attended
r«f mill*I !• It
the meeting
Item S ** t
Sunbeams Mel
The- Raplut Sun Iwarns met
Item N*». m
3A rt*G•11s 11nn.• \ *». Z 11Jt •#l V a•l Tue*d»y afternoon at Ihe church
I'li*in N’t* I
; *i« ii. ti■|:14•ti• 1»lr •*1 I *ft11»«* li 11 fnr their weekly meeting The
11#in \ -* •
3
I*,11.11*1• («••«*]in* Colin*

Legal Notice

.Net

It* 'TI
U l
If* rn
*0a Ib*„ i T i d t
1

Even Unto Jail,
Canine Faithful

t

«»* * I

Itxo

u*t

x«. «
■I t O n Ai*

T i t w k l i o i r In i * .1 * 11 ,. (, i 1d
m « «*o Untv 11u •tl •’ •m o A* He* U )
&lt;1414 IHK d in itiith p f f i " ' l 1 *AiilH ! n «
W a r t h l i , 1)11.
M idi in BKaw p # t l*r It A tlJ I h t
•*49&gt;|41l V O N L Y .
H M I fa It* op* n*&lt;l *f « m * * l l n s

I m l# h*ld M* rr H 3 t&gt;J»%

JUItRlt U. r
T**

lU n t l n n

J*4irt

Kr»*!*f

I &lt;" iitji»lI•i*«i

Cl*fk

|Vi*ruar&gt;

l®lh

•ml Ftbrusr* I*IH
r i m r i o i % %%%••:
\r»T!CK
h#r#h% clv#n tM* I
In t'j*|r#R« Rt t^o k •
Xtsrv, Florid* iitol»r ih#
Rim#
of HAM i m t r l b u t s i i » b 4

that f InlRRil I * denial* ••lit lltlttr
isilH
lh » &lt;*t#rk »*f I it
iV rrull
flfmlniii# • ctutv
I*l»rl*l 4
•0&lt;t If!
r wftli
Ilf-*-

« $ qn&gt; of Ih* f|rflVfoi|Q VIIIH«

tut*
it•

!*«• Mnn
t&gt;&gt;:

O r*

______ m* H t I f _______________
H ltiifif d D u p iif

H O LLE R S
T u r n T*1tle Sped*In

l.oweal P rlres—
Highest \iiluew
WHY

PAY

M O IIK 7

1954 Pontiac
Star Chief Cuatom Coupe,
I'nwrr
Brake* and Power
Steering, tutnmaiir Trantml*•inn. Ilailin and Heater. All
leather interior and neat ap&gt;
pearante throughout. Thla la a
Ineal. onr-owner rar
that you ahnuldn'l

S795

1956 Olds
Super M Holiday Coupe Mr
delivered thia nor new. Power
Brake*. Powrr Steering. Bidlo
and llratrr. It'* been Well kept.
A bargain at thla j i r i e
•pedal prire
w l'H d

1959 Chevy
Rel-AIr l-lkw r
VI
Sedan.
Auto mat t e
Tran*mi**ion,
Radio and Healer. Exceptional
low miteajr. Beautiful aoBd
Mark enter. Thla rar ha*
•how. room appearanrr a n d
rarrlee a new tar (&lt;a g n &gt;
warranty.
Oak,ODD
SAVE D O LLA R S
A T HO LLERS!
H O L L E R M O TO R S A L E S
2nd 4 Palmetto
Sanford, Florida
Phanra: FA I-4M1; F A 2 #112

GOLDSBORO.
NC
(U P li—
Mark Seymour’* bird dog look*
on a* officer* plate his maitrr
under arreit fnr public drunken
ncs*.
Seymour i* letl away toward
Ihe jail. Thr dog follows
The prisoner i» Looked and lak
rn tn a cell. Seymour urges that
the dog he allowed tn sharr his
cell. Jailer L. R, Cobb refuse*
Seymour i* locked in the cell.
The dog lie* down In the corri­
dor, strrlchr* hi* paw between
the liar, and into hi* maitrr'*
hand And he *lrcp* Ih rrr until
Seymour* 'drying out" period Is
over and he cm be retraced on
bond
It happened here Monday.

Mosquitoes Top
’Glade Complaint
MIAMI (UP11— Tw o f.«l weary
youth* who walked out of Everglade*. Monday after their tigld
plane era,bed complained lodtv
more of moiquiioe* Ilian of alii
gators and snake*.
"Sure there were plenty of
‘gator*.'* laid Donald Stephen*
*3. "They were on all »ldc« of
u* at one place Anil we fame
real clo«e to a make once "
"But it was the mosquitoes that
really bolhered U&gt; Me Maved up
almiot all night trying to fight
them off**
Stephen* and l.i* buddy. Fred
Butler, also 23, walked nearly ;&lt;j
miles through the *wampy F.verelide* Monday before reaching
Slale Road 29 From there, they
bitched a ride home with an air­
man from Homestead A ir Force
Bate.

23

S P EC IA L SER VICE*

*

•21— A R TIC LED TOR B A L I

Quick Laundromat Service
Shirt* Finithed In 44 lluun
Sanilon* Dry Cleaning
$7 23th St. Food mart Bldg
SO ' TIIS ID L I . 4l.MIKOW.41

Complete »et men * McGregor
golf clubi. FA 2 28f*9.
1949 FORD : radio and healer.
ENA'M .'iPLS. Letterhead*. itatcClean One owner. FA 1-1301.
meuti. Invoicei. hand bill*, ar.d
t».vt P L Y M O U T H Belviderr.
program*.
e tc .
Progrettive
Clean, good rendition, one owe.Printing Co. Phone VA 2 2931 —
er. Will tacrifice for $1,030. Ph.
306 VVcit 13th St.
3-Full Site Hollywood Beda. Uved
FA 2-177.4.
. 19 30
C O M P LETE lawn maintenance.
*/, f b
S A C R IF IC E : 4V x io' wide trail­
cleaning, mowing L edging "'***11
Hollywood Bed.* Like
er. 1939 model. 2 bedroom*
L*ch
,, 29 30
Trim m ir* A care of tree*,
*New *
*
Iu&gt;t* than dealer* cu»t Cutloiu
throb*, (crtiluing. and renova : 2 Tw in Sue lnner*ortng. Mattret* Perfect Condition. Karh
furnithed— 27 In II! FI. Zenith
thin.
Fire
eitlmalri.
Ph
T V and many extra* FA 2-7380
FA 2 7197.
.. 10 30
1 Twin Sire Kno|(y r ine Bed with
12— B O ATS aad MOTORS
PRESERVE your baby t thoei In
Innrrsprmg Maiiresi
.2 9 30
rverlailing
bromr,
gold or 1 Twin
Sire Hollywood, New,
12 ft. BOAT l trailer with
tllver— Write
Sllghily Damaged
JB.M
h. p. Mercury Motor, $173
BAItl KR 31 T
2 36 In tirthopriiic Holly wiuwl.
trade. FA 2 71:3.
414 North Beach SI.
Bed.,, New Each
S3
Daytona Beach. Ela.
30 tn, Hollywood Red Nryy gj vi
Thlt It a fiuett pat* tn the Rill
I Rrpoisrd Bedroom Suite, Twin
The»tre for Larry Aubry. Exp
H A — PLUM BING ana ROOFING
Bnokcaie Bed* A $349 3.) Value
date Feb. 24. *39
tar .
..
....1110(1
PLUMBING
"Gateway to the Waterway’*
I 1" N Koriton Matlre**, Like
Contracting
A
Repair*
Your F*1nrude Dealer
\tw
49 M
Frre Etlimalr*
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
UVM
8m
lav utgroom Sul In
R I. IU K I IV
.tai 8-8 E. Itt
rhac.a FA S-SOAt .mi Sin ford Avr. Phone FA VUtl .........
1' ..
•* 1300
4 Odd Occationa! Chain. New
l l _ pel* Civr.tmk supphe*
Each
13 00
1 Erhol* Day k Niter. Ne r. A
n u n IE 3 nu-nilt old mixed If
•a.io \ aiue
. .. , v ,, jo.no
male* puppie* frre in rxcha nge
1 Swredi.h Mmlern Sofa, Shop
p l u m b in g
for a gond homt. KA 2 1189
Worn lllo o Value
,,, 30m
HE ATING
Pair Siamrte cat*, twth $W 403
12 pr. Foam Rubber Living
AIR CONDI I III.MNG
W. !8ih St.
Room Suite. 231 M Value 93 00
r O N U t C T and REPAIR WORK &lt;&gt;*k Kitchen t’hxir* New,, 2.M
It — B E A I T Y PARUIRR
I0«7 Sanford ,\»e,
FA 2IX1U I 3 pr l hrome Dlneitej. . New
119 Aaltie Each
rj
H A R R I E T T ’S R E A L T Y NOOK
4— 9 x 12 Linoleum Rug*, Heavy
Eeb. Special 110 permanent $&lt; 30
Quality Reg 13 93
... 9 93
Joe C. I horn av
EA 2 3742
B»3 So Oak
1023 Santa St.
FA 2 iaV49 9'x Cu Ft. Ilotpoint Refrigerator
*'*rd
... i m no
&gt;9— F B M A l.K H K l.r W AHTW O

-

*-■* '•*"»»?&gt; .&lt;.*w!**.•«■*iI S' 4NoanML J . ‘at^V*

"The first order of buainciui i* the question of Hie
jan ito r’* raDe."
R E A L E S T A T E FOR 8 A IJ I

&amp;

South
PIN ECREST

A—

REAL r.B T A T K

»P H SAI h

FOR thr economy mlr.dtd—3 bed­
room i ll botiic, porch rarportr,
utility loom*, equipped kitchen.
My iqoilv and take up remain
mg A.A loan. Idea! for children.
I m ated on non through strrrt.
Phone F A 2 6393.
MAJOR ItltOAAN R E A LTY
Realtor
L A K E M A in
Ph. T A 2 3237 or EA J 1M4

|
I

Plumbing &amp; Repairs

C URB G 1HLS n»er 21. -Apply in
person at Pig ’N Whistle.

3rd Addition.

PLUMBING _

l i l t SA II I I
TUI AHUM, A H EATIN G INC.
R
E
F
I
N
E
D
white
lady
for
light
RI AL LS I ATr. U K IA E-IN
Licrnicd — Bunded — Insured
housekeeping and part limr
2344 French Ave
I oeoa, Cocoa Beach, Freiburg,
rare of 2 »chool age children.
‘vanlnril, Titusville and etc
In exchange for room and hoard
B 'allnr
SANFORD - Phone FA 2 7891
in my home, FA 2 1934 after
•’Tall M ill" Phone FA 2 3641
4 p. m.
ii-h A N O
7 Room boi.vr. hardwood floor*, E X P E R T WAITRESSES full nV
PIANU TU N IN G A R (P A IR IN G
kitchen electric, spate heal,
part time Salary and tip*. Call
AV. I„ HARMON
air ciindlUonrd.
Inquire ; n
Mr King. FA 2 3411.
Ph r A : i : ; 3 After 3 t»J p m
Mrllnnvllle

R A ILR O A D S NEED

Low As S100

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Stunstrom Kciilly

COUNTRY CLl’H
.MANOR

St. JXu

£dwh

Lawywy

H rrfd ln r Co,
t i l So. Magnolia
FA

ru n

FL’RN ITL' H K and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS SELL
• We
• Me
• Me
M

1 S YOUR F U R N IT U R E
1IL'Y the Most
SELL the Alotl
PAY the Mn*t
*■'*
PER TR A D IN G POST
Ph FA 2 0877
• RIG VALUES
• QUICK C R E D IT
• EASY TER M S

WILSON - .MAIKit
New And U»ed Furniture
311 E Ftrit 5t.
FA U t a f

#SAVK$

_

New A I'aed
Kumllure and Appliancti

Mather of Sanford
20.1 209 F First St. Ph. FA S-09I I
Uted furniture, appBaneee, tool#
ate Rnight-*n!d. f,atry’a M ir »
213 Sinford Ar*. ph. FA 1-4112.
New A I'tfrt Furniture A Appli­
ance* A Good Place Tftl
BUY S E L L nr T R A D E
JENKINS F C H N IT t RF.
4m Sanford Ave
|

RAVENNA
PARK

HOM ES
• Medallion H n m f «
•

Cuatom

1

llu ilt ((u a lity

$450 D o w n '.
I nr lllil r* l loxlng Cost

$28000

T u r n A\r*l 4In ’J fllh .

^00

OPEN DAILY!

*8280

INSTALLKI)

inly .&lt;67*50 monthly

Firemen So Eager
Crew Left Afoot

P ITT S B U R G H ( t ’P li-.A d im
age roll pending today again*'
the rtly altrrled lo the ragerne*1
displayed by one fireman at get
ting to Ihe xcene of the fire
Driver Joseph Conrad of Fn
nine Company 21 alreakrd his
long ladder truck oul ol the firehome rn route to a lire when thr
rrar swung out and struck two
parked automobile*. Much 1o hit
diimay. there was no driver ban
tiling the rrar of thr doubi* Joint­
ed truck.
The shocked driver *aw hi* DlIrrman chasing tha vehicle down
tha autct '-M fooL

■

SEE &lt;»ur Rargaln Raleonjc For
odd che»t», ned* and D|«rontin*
ued Item*

J. W. HALL

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Cnnventionnl
Financing
I)mvn Payments

s |.41011 Mown SI Of) M on th ly
BEDROOMS, 2 hath*, well local
rd tn town. Total [rice fll.ouq

Ala linn Market C A B B A G E
PLANTS fur **:t. Fred Thur*
ton, FA 2 3J»y

Teleeiaton TuS«» letted Eras
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
At The S.gn Of Tha Totem Pole
2&lt;U R. French A t *.

NEED
Floral Arrangement* — Cnriagei. RDLIJAWAY, lln«pital and Bah'
SANFORD F L O W E R SHOP
Red* Day. Week or Months
10 ACRES or mote with modern
FA 2 1822 nr FA 2 0270
Tel. FA I 3111. Furniture Cent'.'
home on Meat tide of loan.
118 Weit T i n t SL
SM ALL Iratli of land, high or
wooDHtirri
low ground.
Tara, M Garden Center
Furnlturp Moving A Storage
ROSA L. P A Y TO N
AN N UALS
F. F . 1*11111 IPS. Agent
Regfttcred heat Eitate Broker
«&gt;» Celery Are.
WASHBURN VAN L IN E S
P1* FA 2- I i u l — ai-&gt;2 at Hiawatha
1380 French Ave,
F A 2 1MI
238 0&lt;X&gt; G iiry 4: Mation Market
OA’IED O : 4 hdrm. honie with apt
REMOIIV.IJN’G
Cabhagr Mai-'*. Ready to *ct
nn large lot. C. II. Maitrr* So
M. H. Andertor, So Cameron
free Ettitnaiee
Central Avt.
Ax*.
Freak U Raker F A H m

io

Wall

girl* ttudird about the new it ale
of Alatka and made ipccial t at 1
cnlme* (nr thr Ir parent* after
whiih they enjoyed game* and
il'MiiCft Dejiiiucil Fur
4*#____ 1111i-f 111 III WH* ffliljP4lll__
rcfrethmenl*.
— 21 V 111 I I . D I M * t tlN li t l i T t i l H
HOME S E E K E R S
Klnridn Living.
( i V i Make Apron*
N A V Y Efcihanc? Hfitaurant wanla
G A * of thr II apint Church " X i Rctlrooms— 1 X ‘2 Hath*
ihort order cook and tathirr. f o r carpentry, patnilng, *er#enlleaulllul 3 IIB 1 rxlra latge tile
l"g. looflnjj, and planer repair.
met lit thr Educational building
I lour* 4 p m to lu pr m . Mon
hath home (itualrd on large loi
a*|dialt tile, x brtto* aiding.
of the church TlTewlav jltrinonn
through
Frt
Contart
Mr
in terpnrl addition of Pinrrrr*!
ma*onrv nr » « , | *tep«, leveling
in continue their prolcct of mak
Blood*worth, Navy F.xrliangr.
Spacious living room, equipped
and
repairing
garage*
and
ing apron* tor thr Baplltt Child
kitrhrn lovelv terrain floor.
wrecking call F \ 2-4*99.
ID'S !!t*YS full time Salary and
irn* Home Later in the aitermn.n
Oversized rarportr and utility
tip* Call Mr King FA 2 3(11.
F. 1.1 t T Rli \|. SFHA’lt'ES
they played game* and enjoyed
room Only $1830 down and paytefrevhmenl*
mrnt* In* than rent Term* nn
VACUUM C L E A N E R Ki r.AIRS
4 II (*irlt Alert
down payment If dr m rd Im­
Parti b&gt;r ill makes of cleaners,
Ihe Lake Monroe 4 II Girl* met
mediate poi,r*«lon
MEN 17 I D Jl AT IIN C E to train
Electrolux, llonvrr, kirhv, etc.
with their leader Mr*. IDn Bul­
for railroad opeialnr. agent pn
Free pick up. AA'ulk guaranteed.
lard at the Monroe *thool Mon­
laivrly country hnniesllr about 3
Iiunicdiatc Occuiw ncy
»&gt;ilon* $3*.'. to $330 innnihlr
F A 2 1783
day afternoon The girl* finished
mile* South of Sanford This
low eu*t training plarement
AVt* (!ti*talitre lYrmnai
their I air project and made plan*
mu
ft
v
710
ft
fait
I,
high
House
Miring — I ectru Service
a .o r .il Contact Mr Gillette.
S n tiitfu d io n or Y o u r
tn attend the Florida Stair Fair
Sid Vihlen
and drv uith many mcr «hailr
A'alder Hotel Mon Feb 16th
Mont
y
(
’I
n
n
fully
in Tampa on Saturday I eb. 14th.
II AND ALL E L E C TR IC CD
tree* Total pure 52i*»» or $'k*t
4
F
M.
to
*
I*
M
and
Sal
Refunded.
Personal*
FA 2 u$13
down and $23 monthly pay nient
•till noon Martini men bring 112 Msgnolia
Mi* D II Poll Mr* Di.kt-rwilr, minor, a parnil I. I
A
III
II.DINi,
Ill
p A llt x mn and Mr* Bed smith and *un
If you .arini.t find your kind of
approved under I* L. 3-ai
j I' AIN I INI*
__________________
were gueti* id Mr and Mr*
home llttrd for *alr why not
lord Herald
Georg.- Puff last Sunday
rnnie in and talk it ovrr with
FI-ODR *andlng and finishing
Mr. and Mr*. George Houston
; n - - Male .. i female
u*
Cleaning, w a a i n g Servlag
have moved from Monroe to \'r*t
Seminole County *lnce 1923.
M rnWomen $N' Dailv Sell luriil
Fir»t Street
II. M. Glrainn. Lake Mary
nou* nameplalr* Mute llrrve*
Mrs V, !&gt; Ilawkm* ha* been C o r. H w v . 17-B2 A 2Tllt S i.
HER
B
I.K
T
STENSTROVI
I'o
Altletniro,
Man
M t li t l n — f f .B m i n a i s
in Tampa thi* pait week dur to
rh u n e F A 2-1101
Realtor
the ill nest of her daughter
I ANN II INN UR
\A VN I I D IM M E D IA T U .V MAN
I
ENCDME TAN 51.RAICE
* Bv Grace are A’e Savrd and
M il III! BBOAm VAV
oft WOMAN In *upply I»n*nm
Mm. II. Murrav
Go Down From Jeruialrm l ntn IF IT IS R E A L E S T A T E
k
i
n
T
o
R
B
i
.
r
r
rr* with llawlirigli I’l-nluiti 1111 Celery Ave
a*k Crumtry A Monttilh
FA 2 1334
tiara" are the topic* to Im- m rd
Avail,
lair*
in Sanfoid or E A’olu*ia t o
Closed Sunday
at thr lervicr* Sunday Jet. 13, at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4695 Itt N Park —
Ph I A 2 7II9
1 an rant A’al weekly part time
by Rev. Robert Byrd of the jit*t
Ilia, ami op lull lime Srr F t t — ARTH LL.X POR 9AIJI
For :h&lt;- Itm hi** tn llesl Evtate
Bapliil Church.
AV
Alette* P
O
Box 74
FARM ER S a R K N TY
Jack Mann wim |i.it been eon SEE C U L L E N &amp; ilA R K E Y
Anthony or write Bawl-igh t l-*M*K’ 71 In Phllrn fahle Model
N.
A'.
Farmer,
Realtor
W.
A.
Cagle,
Jr
Sai»*man
fined to Seminole Mrmorlsl llo*on »tand only $79 93
Dept
FAB I lu 138 , Memphis
D. II. Whitmore, Attot.
ptlal Ira* hern tran*frrrrd to the 110 N. I’arlc At* Ph. FA 2 2J9t
21 In GE Cnnmlr only $89 93
Trnn
1!« S French A v r Hr EA 2 3771
Gainrtvllle Hospital
I.IIVD'S R ADIO A TV
III II D IM . AND 3 IO IS
After hours } A 2 2818 or F A 2 4»H
Mr. and Mr*. William Tenney
I I ! Sinlntd .Ave.
tl-W n rk Mamed
of Tampa, announce thr birth of Located at 27lh A Park A 'f
T n tlm*e win, are ilisruntrnt
I'orlahle elrrlrir air romprriMir,
Block building hav over I an*
a daughter. A'lckle Lynn. Imimi
Painting A I FA 2 7929
v-uh their prr*cnt luiiite— Try
commercial unit, with paint (&gt;ot
•quare It of floor area I'*'
Saturday Jan. 31. weight, &gt;u
* home lh«t offer* 3 targe lied Ironing, toe A 13c. FA 2 7211
and gun Approximately 13 cu
sirr 126 Ft h&gt; IM It I’riied
pound*. 12 ounces. Proud mater
room* with tingle and double
ft I A 2 2339
at only $S3in
nal grandparents are Mr. and
rlo*ett, living room with firr Itato *it or iron F A ? 7929
Mr* Claude llawklnt Mr* Haw
Exrlutive v*itI,
place, dining rmim. den or mu
IIV EII ami under 7U gauge ilrow.i
kin* I* In Tampa to be witli RIlREH T A. M il I IA'I&gt; Realtor
•ir room, reception tiMiin, hot I i n b lird or unfimilied laundry
ing Supripntrd gold lllgger.
her daughter during ronlinrnn nt
wi.ik
done
in
m
y
home
Ravmund I onilqiii*t. A**o«
lei* pantry and kililien pin*
Hade 2 Cutl over tpai lr* »
Atr » i* II Sapp i* seriously III FA 2 3951
E x 7 vem
Allantlt Rank Itldf
1 2n&gt;i *q ft Milt.ibtr for game
tliaii
one Imx tlirll »hol. Sa.t
at Ihe borne n( her daughter. Mr*
room or atorage spare Carporlr
half FA : 7i9o.
M - x P L I IAI. Sl.RA IC E S
Myrtle Nettles. 2ni Frrnrh Ave
and garage with tloragi lairat
Cotton * Wool Varni. Notion*.
ed on I laige rorner lot* Prlred
p l ’MI'S - APItl.NKI.CIt
Thread*, Tape*
at 113,(a,i Shown by ap|u&gt;inl
SYSTEMS
H O LLIN S HriHBV h llD I'
mint only
A I; i prx and tirr*. Insialltd
At Tha Sign Of Tha Totem Pole
7 lledr'Mimx
■fin It \uiirtctf"
=•17 S. French Ave
M E REP AIR AND SER V IC E
Klnridn lloom
S T I N E
•*ingle (m il,wood bed, matter*, k
- F.JLA. 1.6
Parg Ave.
Ph. f A 2 4123
M ir bine and Supply I'o.
f prills FA 2 829'.
Marine Pfc Philip A ltvrd mui
M7 M 2,id St.
Ph F A 164:
lO .ltI - Linit* . lent, ■Luggage
of Mr, and Mr*. Harry .1 Byrd
RAYM OND M. H A LL
ARMY N t A A S I'R I'I I 9
H EATIN G
of 23t6 Sanford Ave . graduate.
III. Al ID R A INM ROR
316 Sanford Avan,#
Feb 3 from an tnlentivc fou
II.
II.
HOPE
CO.
( Inrludea Cloaing,
bird St. A- Park Avi.tue. South
wrek infantry training course at
irut S. Park ------ FA M U I
F A u m R Y TO YOU
Y'all ( all Ball
Camp Lrjeune, N. C
Pbme F A 2 5441
ALUMINUM
During this period Marine* liv,
auto g lass
V E N E T IA N BUNDS
primarily in the field and tai,
t — Heal L atale VX tr i a d
irlutrd head Sag pi -of hottoT
part in hivooaca, maicht* an*
n il with pintle mdt. Plait*,
I't
ID
BASE
or
B
E
N
T
.
Gainline
muself building exerebe*
AA indkhirltl
Hnck llln**
or rayon tape* Cotton or njU»2
stations or site*, town* 7.no&gt;l tn Door Glgitn
Till* (raining, followed by tar
\ enl Calaw*
cord*.
8 Block* Writ Of French
23
coo
pop
•'refer
outskirts
or
* rrV ’ ,ravf' "•'"plete* thr La*it
S K R V IC L
'enkarik filaxa one! Paint Co.
Avrnue on 20th Street.
nrsr ichool*. rrxidrniisl Mrite
L o ,l, ‘ 1,r « ‘" lne *•
SenknriK (.lax* and I*.iint Co
'2 I I I W 2nd SI. I'h F.A 2 487:
M O D EL Ui*r..N DAILY
Drp
I
Al,
I*.
It.
Box
190,
Moul
fcrr ^ rn
to »f»rriali
I I I I I I W 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 II!.
trie, Georgia.
fV
and RADIOS Bought. Sold
, *''n°1' T
*'
and Traded. TA ’s $23 oo up
tAI.I.L D R I L L I N G '
» |&gt;nntf "L
SJ0II Dow n SI no M onthly
1-FM H V ER A . P LA N TS
Fairbanks Mor»o Pumps
ERA'IUK I’. t U J 13 wi pin* part*
IIEDRWOMS with oak Ib-or*
O V DS RADIO A T V SI RAD I
Repairs to all makes
G R AP EVII.I.i: NURSERY
ceramic tile hath, utility room
HOtA.ARII AA. LONG
412 Sanford Ave.
B E A U T I F U L HOLLY
and earjH»rte, Nice yard with
207 E Commerrlal Ave.
All kinds and sirex
goo*l carpet of g ;j«i
Phone EA 2 2*33
GrapevtUci Ave
FA 2 0M&lt;.

News O f Men
In Service

Piece living room aulte, need i
refmithing FA 2-7484.

Furniture Kargnins
New ami Used

SUNLAND
Estates

l — LO SI AN D F O U N D

11— AUTO M O BILES— TR A ILE R S
1934 Ford V-S 2 dr. F’ordomatic;
heater: new llret One owner.
1717 Park Ave.. Park Apt. No
*.

Seminole Realty

U )S T — LEASE.
Dig
Sale o ;
Everything. Furniture Center.

Inexpensive W ant A ct

SI. I'nllnn Country
Cltil. ltd. A AA .licit t
F o r O u r S ls n x . .

9;041 A . M. T i l

H n rk

SUNDAY
2 :0n |». M . T i l D a rk
a

S licem a keA
C onxlru ction C o., ln&lt;.
I l l West 23th Street
rh..i.e FA Z 310I

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Me invi.v you to hr our gunl* ahaolutrly I k i
v*ilhnut ohligMion at on« of Sanford'* leading
ulcl■ vxhil* you locale &lt;uliable homing for
you and your family, Hick up your key at Uo
Nairn Office.

;
'
•
:

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc. i
BR A U .K Y

O D H AM ,

Comer Hwv. 17-92 A 27lh St.

Pro*.

Phone PA S-1U1
w

-,q

�0

'Outstanding Young Farmer' Of Seminole County

Fine Cows Produce Fine Milk

Childern Starved, Chained, Unloved
Young Calves Need Tender Care

Top Young Farmer
In State Contest

Future Producers Out To Pasture

Girls Get Prettier A s M en Get Older
By F R A N K TCI.KAZF.lt
W ASHINGTON |OPT) - Ptvtrjr
member can hire eight
tri, and In tome r u n nine,
■tor* uni ally ran hire about
that many. Moat ot thrae
turn out to he female, amt the
•utnurntiered male ataffrri claim
Mto stria arc getting prettier.
There has been a theory that
M l Judgment reaulla almply from
Ml# fact the men are grttmc old
ar. It alao haa tieen widely aa
gumed that every living doll on
Capitol llllt, tn addition to her
■thrr good polnla. alao could take
Niorthand and type.
roc a few day a here remnlly
WUi Iheae bellefa were rudely
apened to question when a local
■vadrl agency, aharni arlioul and
•mployrnrnt aervire ran thin help
Warded ad in a local newspaper:
lin e pUuMiet:
t.'oagrrsfinan
seeks lovely, rbarm lig girl to
gyate front offlee, vh»» visitors
around, handle appnls. Sh«rt
hand and typing not nerea. Hut
wtH mean ealary tnrrraae. Thla
k more "fun" than Job. Salary
Reacting t A Kisort
Although one Home member
MM &gt;ay, "It sounds like » sens
tar*4 office,'’ the Initial reaction
emong qualified obaenrra on
Capitol Hill waa a anorl
“ BaloneyI" a n o r I • d 1.4cry
■harr. one awch qualified obterv
•r Sharp la aerrrtary, male, In
Rap IV. R. Poagc (D Texas), and
during the rcernl cirri Ion turn
ever acted aa iimdfirlal one man
employment agency for aome pm

dliplaccd congressional helpers,
"tiring heaulifiil never burl
anybody around here." Sharp
opined "Hut all the girl* I know
have to work. When the appll
cant* antwer Dial ad I lx* they
are told, ‘lorry. Dial Job ha* l«een
filled. Hut how about signing up
for a course In our charm school
to he ready when aomething else
open* up’?"
"No »urh thing,” tald the love­
ly, rharmlng voice gracing the
phone at the model agency "lt*a
a aure enough Job niter. We've
liad a number of girl* in to talk
about H and have picked Iwo nr
three very deiiraldr candidate*
who will be *ent lo *. e Ihe con
great mao short!)."
Well Trained Volte
Ttie voire naturally wa* too
welt trained to name Die member
involved. It dropped only the
merrst hint, which Hep Seymour
llalpern I R N Y . I promptly de­
nied
All he did, tald llalpein. tp»,ik
Ing through a secretary, male,
was make a raiual Inquiry of the
agency, at the suggestion nl a
friend, and when he found tl dealt
more in model* Ilian secretaries
hr said he dropped the whole
tiling.
Anyway, glrlt, Halpern'a pay
roll now la filled, am) with people
who ran type and take shorthand
The lovely, rharmlng voire nat­
urally wasn’t too happy at Ihe
way thing* lurried out However,
It said filling rorigrrttlnttal jobs
wat nothing new for the agency.
Prrviou* requests. It roricrded.

tended to put office skills first
and rharm second.
At congressional js.t&gt; aralei, of
course, there it no rrsion why
our lawmakers can’t have both.
House me miser* can pay up tu
311,31102, Tlie top pay In a sena­
tor's office it *16.300
For that kind of dough, where
Is Ihe beauty who can’t learn lo
take shorthand?

Joe K Hiker, Hanford dairyman
and member of the City Commis­
sion, has been named Seminole
County’s Outstanding
Young
Farmer.
A judging panel of agricultural
leaders selected (taker over four
others nominated hy the public.
Judging was based on progress
In agricultural career, soli and
resource conservation practices
and contribution to the rommun
Ity. Tlie project ia sponsored by
the Jaycees and the Florida I ’ord
Tractor Co. In cooperation with
the American Petroleum Institute
linker will tie entered in the
state ronlrst and Is eligible to
compete for many award* Includ­
ing an all expense trip at the Na
Ilona I Awards Program in Cedar
Itapids, Iowa, April 6 6
The to owner ot Green Valley
Dairy, Itakrr it a native of Han
ford The dairy is the producer
director of Perfection Dairies
Itakrr was elected to the Salifurd

City Commission last December
The "Outstanding Young Farm ­
er'* I* a deacon in the T’trsl Meth
odist Church, a member of Die
Cattlemen's Association, Die Cen­
tral Florida's Milk Producer's As­
sociation and the Jaycees. He Is
married and has three children.
,
.
O V IG Q O

,
J lif llO r S

D C l C a t ' j Q 111 O f f ]

I 'oiled Press Intemalkoal
An Infant diet of starvation. Po­
lice find three children chained in
their home. A man la charged
with trying to hang his 3 year old
son.
Police were investigating these
weekend development* today, and
Georgia authorities were making
a renewed elfort lo find a 7-&gt;earold girl whose parents have re­
fused to let doctors treat her for
tuberculosis.
Mr*. Opal Moore, 26, was held
on a manslaughter charge In Mo
bile. Ala in ronncrllnn with the
death of her to month-old daugh­
ter, Sybil I mu Authorities said
an autopsy showed the child died
of severe malnutrition and dehy­
dration.
"There »a* no blood, or even
water, in her body," Asst. Cor­
oner Dr Ernest 1,. Brown said.
"She looked like she had tieen in
a concentration camp."
Poverty lllamrd
Police said extreme poverty fig­
ured In the death, which occurred
Jan 21 They raid the mo'her,
with five other children and two
other adult*, lived "in eitrcmc

The Oviedo Junior High basket­
ball train yesierjlay handed San­
ford Junior High it* second de­
feat of tile *c*»on. 21-21.
Hob Fulgham led Oviedo with
to point*. Fred Join* and Don
Mr.Murray each had seven to
squalor.”
pure Hanford.
Police in Lillington. N.C., reIn the girt*' game, Swufoid 'wat
Oviedo, II 10 Irene Johnson bad I" fe d Saturday they found three
17 points for Hxnh.nl Suianne
ch‘«1«*n. ragged and hun
Partin, with IS. led Oviedo.
« ry ’ •h,cl‘ l" ,
" “ *? ” *
through a hole in the wat) and

were fastened to l log ouis.de
Welfare official* look custody of
the youngstersInvritigal i.-f minted Dm Mail-Iren- -Maiy Lee Allen. 12, Geraldtne Allen 10 and Jerry Allen, I
— aa saying their father had made
them prisoner and that they had
gone without food from Monday to
Friday of last week.
Their only mral during that per
iod, ihe children related, wa* glv
en them by a neighbor Friday
. . .
•. .
..
when they managed to free them
selves and leave the house. The
father later Ded them up again,
they aald.
.
Officer* arrested the father.
Bussell Allen, 33. and said charg­
es would be filed when the Inves­
tigation waa complete.
Attempt ot lla ig tag
Authorities in Walhalla, S C., to­
day held A. J . Eller, 33. on
charges he tried to hang hi* 3yrarold son with a wire and
liurnrd him with cartridge caalnga
heated on a stove. The formal
charge ws* assault and battery
with intrnl to kill.
Deputies said Eller had recem
ly completed an I I month Jail
term for beating the hoy.
Georgia health aullioritJei and
lawmen reported thay still ware
without a clue as to the where­
abouts of Patsy Gillespie, whose
serious illness last year was di­

sgnosod aa Uibercwloaia af Mm
bona.
The child's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Olha Gillespie of Atlanta, re­
fused to have Palsy treated oo
grounds this would violate the
bellefa uf a religious sect to which
they belong. The parents and
child disappeared
alter legal
steps were taken to provide med­
ical care, and itnce Novrm lxp
authorities have tried without awe
* I as P
o la r
ces* tn
to Ine
locate
Patsy.

Negro Tells India
About Integration
NEW D E LH I (U P lI -T h # Hey.
Marlhln Luther King, ofMlontgoinary, Ala., haa arrived here to be­
gin a monthlong speaking loom
during which he will tell Indiana
abcAit hi* efforts to end segrega­
tion in Ihe Amrrlcan South.
A government apokriman aald
King will meet President Hajen*
dra Prasad a n d
Premi er
Jawaharlal Nehru while ha M ta
this country.
King, a Negro Baptist, wa* tha
leadyr of the Montgomery bus
boycott which ted to a federal
court order outlawing segregating
on public buses in tha AUbam P
capital.

O ^o H

Handbags
our chnrmlnjf selection of Spring; and Summer handbag*.
Why not choose one for your favorite Valentine from
our hirjfe array of straw*, vinyl*. In nil the lovely
p«a!el colors ami white. Unlocked with fruit, flowers

and many designs,

2.98

up

Jewelry
She'H lie pleased with her gift of costume

Bull M arket Declining;
Experts Aren't Worried
Ry E LM E R t . W A ITE R
l ’FI Tina m ill Editor
NEW Y tiltK (U P IJ— The buU
market ag.d l i month* or If
years according to sHm does the
Calculating — has had a 1 per cent

daaline
Inatead of being worried, the
Wall Htraal tiaperta aptwar happy
about It. They hold Ihe drop U
healthy for the market. Some
think the decline ought to be car
Tied further— to M par cent or
■or*.
The Market had been In an al
■uai alralghl line rite since it
touched 420 In the Dow Jones In
duatrlal average In October of
W T . To Die 1*39 high uf 0U0 plus,
ha gain haa bean ISO polnti or 43
par cent.
The asaragr Dial crossed Duo In
IMF waa down to M&gt;2 on April
M . tat.’, and hasn’t been that low
■Dice "cnee the lT-yrar age h r
RM bull.
According to Ida chart esparto
W tf (dot M
m future of the market
hr taut R haa dana M the peat,
I y la n g a d Haa aught to hava a
aarracUoo af 3i 14 to 40 par cent
M the Ha*. One third of the rise
b I I polnla and that’* 10 par rent
Ml Mm avaraga. If H went that low
fea avaraga would go to M l,
bvaat ainco Nov, M, M g.
O a MRwat daaliaa af I par aoat
• )

/

Jewelry-and cupid couldn't think of

nicer

gift. Itracelet*, Necklaces, Pins, Marring*.

1.00

up

to an lull a day low Monday uf
around 371 ta considered a minor
correction, ami one llllt might
tiring m some new tatying
If the eocrerllon should go lo
4u per rent of the iwo point rise it
would bring the average down lu
around 325.
At each of thru- level* Ihe mar
ket ha* mal support In the past,
end hence It Is believed It could
meet it again. The 323 figure is
une that haa produced great sup
port The market touched that
figure last on Sept. 23. tttls It
also hit It twice in IMS and once
in June, 1037. It was a tough fig
ure to penetrate and U will pro
duce strung resistance on the way
down, it ka held
This Isn’t lo Indicate that there
will be a drop of that scope. Hut
It does demonstrate that Wall
Street Ivn’t worrying about the
market’s health

Dawnelle
Gloves
One site fit* ail in erisp summer white, btsek and
spring pastels. Such a useful and exciting g ift
Let ue help you select your Valentines heart­
winning gift from our lovely aaaorunent.

Not For The Birds
COPENHAGEN,
D EN M A R K
(U P l) — ret shop owners have
Isanded together in • campaign
against the manufacturer* of bird
rage*.

Ttl* shop owner* have rum
plained that the new bird eage*
are so small the bird* can t Mira
around la Mm m .

5 A N F O R O

“We Invite Charge Account!*

100 up

9

�=1

U. S. 'Risk' Is Cited
On Tape Recording
W ASHINGTON ( U T D - A report
v i i In print today saying Am trim took ■ "calculated n i l " to
■ate It U. S. Airmen, if they atilt
are alive, in revealing evidence
that Ruaaia ahot down their plane.
The Army Navy-Air Korea Re*
later gave the behind acene* ac

Chamber Expects
Caldwell To Urge
'Public Activity'

count of govern man! re aMining
Conviction alto grew that Runian
radio aignal* lured the C130 into
Soviet Armenia where it waa ihot
down tail Sept. 1.
At thr tame tune, military men
expected the Red* to try impo*
ing tighter security tnraturat on
their fightar plane operation* along the Iron Curtain. Some mil­
itary quarter* were unea*y be
cause disclosing evidence on the
shotting Incident al*o ihowed how
effectively the We*t'» electronic
eavesdropping apparatu* can de­
tect Communitt radio Irrquencie*
and operating pattern*
The Rrgittrr, a privately pub
llthed military journal, indicated
tine reason (or revealing the taped
evidence to thr Red* wa* to head
off any "phony announcement"
that thr mining men, if alive,
hart hern caught spying.

There were IT men aboard the
plane when, according lo U. S. re­
cording* of Human pilots' radio
conversation*. It was shot down
The Red* returned six bodie* but
never accounted (or the other 11
men
They claimed the plane
crashed.
Tha Register Mid B waa thought
for some week* after the tncidrnt
that the Rutiian* might be de­
taining the 11 beeaute they could
tell the truth about the shooting.
Or, 1/ they were dead, the Hrds
might have kept their bodlr* be­
cause of evident* of *h# shoot­
ing
In January, tie Register said,
thr Ru»aian» decreed that foreign
flier* violating Soviet irrrim ry
would be Imprliontd for a* much
a* to year*. That startrrt ipecula
tion that the 11 Americans were
alive and thal the Human* might
intend s e n t e n c i n g them nr
drummed up charge*
Disclosure of thr tiprd evidence
wa* "a calculated risk to save"
the men, if alive, Ihe publication
said, and in any event it may
"force the Hrd» to think twice he
fore they altaei another unarmed
transport."

(iueata at the annual Chamber of
■Vimmeree banquet Friday night
dill hear an nutipoken veteran
aI stale amt federal government.
Wlldard Caldwell, former gov
ernor of Florida, will addreva the
group on " T h r Responsibility of
the Businessman"
Chamber official* feel that Cahl
well will dwell on the need for the
average buaineavman to a**tirnr
hi* place in tocal and Mate gov
eminent; by demon*tritlng hla
it crest in how (at money ia ipenl
ml voicing hla opinion* when he
Jk-el* dissatisfied
One of four county official* »*k
Caldwell la known a* a eelap
forceful speaker
Chamber of mg for a 32, too falary increatr ha*
Commerce President Mack Cleve­ amended hi* re&lt;|uc*t to a raitc
land J r. said that the prominent making lu* pay comparable to that
lawyer "w ill leave no doubt iff of rompentatiun* received hy like
W ASHINGTON (D TI i— Congress
any minde aa to hla opinion*, no official* in adjoining counties.
marked time todky while thr blare
In
a
letter
tn
Rep.
Gordon
Fred­
milter what hi* subject"
of its juke ho* tnve»i -sfton play­
The banquet will be held Fri erick, Sheriff J. L. Hobby laid, ' I ed on.
day at « 30 p. m. in the Mayfair want to go on record a* aiking for
n. On the program la an organ no more than the adjoining coun­
tie* pay iheir ihcrtff. ( want to be
velty by Glenn Nel*on and Ken
B U D A P E S T, Hungary (U P lt—
Chastain of Orlando Dinner mu»lefair and ju*t to you and the cttl- Hungary's
Communitt
govern
ten* of our county by leaving Ihr
will he followed hy ipeclal aelec- amount of my cotnpemalion to menl ha* ordrrrd high school pu­
Mona
pils to work in (arlnrte* aavrral
your discretion."
U&lt;«. J. C. Hutehiaon will intro
A petition aliened by Hobby. Mr*. hours earh week.
dure the gurat ipeakar. Reserva- Mary Karl* Walker, John Gallo­
tlona may be made at the Cham­ way and O I’. Herndon ha* been
ber of Commerce. Membera are aubmlttrd to the legislative deleW A S H IN G TO N ( D l l ) — Presi­
•rged to call ai roon aa poaalhle gatiun fur action in the n o t ses- dent Elsenhower aiked Cong ret*
aa the number la limited.
nun nf the Legislature The pell inlay fur supplemental appropria­
Hon requests a pay ral»e lo fit,- tion totaling I2.4I4.UOO.WW for the
400 foe each uf the official*, who lurrent fiscal year.
ar* now receiving iv.ooo per an­
num.
Rep Frederick and ICep. Mack
LO N D O N i U T tl — The number
Cleveland Jr. both *aid thi. morn- of unemployed In Britain soared
Ing that they had received "far lo 620,000 in January, Labor Min­
more rripontc than expected" uter lain MacLeod told the Mouse
TE G U C IG A L P A . H o n d u r a s from the public concerning the of Common* Tuesday.
propuaed hike.
f U l l l — Reporta from northweetOfficial* re&lt;|Ue*ting tfir raiie
ern Ifooduras *aid today a force of
about 1,000 rehelt la advancing on prrviouily have stated they feel
TA L L A H A S S E E &lt;171*1» — U ev
Santa Iloas*. capital of Copcn prov- Iheir compensation sliuuld equal eragr Director H. G. Cochran
Ihal
of
County
Judge
Wilaon
Ale*ffbee and chief city in the area.
said today whiskey, beer and
The force threatening Santa ander, who receive* *11,40(1.
Annual ialary now rei-r^vrjl by elgarrl la* collertinas for January
Hun waa at id lo be made up of
' we.i up tor ih.- tirtu •jowcuth*
insurgents who occupied the near­ Ihe vherin in s’uituia county is month
HU.bOOi
Orange,
110.000;
Mahon,
by town of Copan Tueaday but
withdrew at the approach of loyal fM.fjOO; l.akr, ItO.fhK); Jack HO],
39,(JOO; ilravanl. flo.iaai
troop*.
H AVANA i D TI I— Revolutionary
The firat bglutog r«-|«&gt;rtw! m
leader Ernesto "Che" Gurvara an
to* five-day old revolt occurred at
nounecd that Alan Robert Ny*.
Ihr river port of Saba, aUnit 120
a (ornier V. S Navy pilot, would
elite* northeait of here, where a
he tried on charging of conspiring
loyal officer and ■ rebel leader
to shoot Fldet Castro for IWn.WO
^*re reported kklled in a akirmuh.
Saba la lea* than 40 mile* from
Olanchitn, a town taken over by
Ihe reticle alter the government
TA I.LA H A S S LE ID J 'I i — The
WASHINGTON (U P D — D. S
ameun bad fled. There waa no Surgeon General I-rroy E Burnry vlatr's Senate Itousr Apprupna
nmedlate r*pnrt W a y on the today warned the nation'* health 1Hons Subcommittee began an on
progre»» uf a loyal relief rutumn officer* that It t* "probable" that Ihr ground* survey today of agrn
which bad liei n« reported on the
outbreak* of influenra sweeping cirs in an effort tn rwt live state
way to Olanchilo.
budget.
Europe may htt the U . S
The rebel radio Tuesday night
Burney pointed to reports from
Imported activity on a third front.
the World Health Drganilation of
**&gt;'. "ig that a former commander
outbreak* of various type* ol in
GENEVA &lt;171*11 - The World
the garrlton at Cholutrva, in
fluenia tn several European roun Health Organtralion re p u r t e d
uu.rii*iern Hondurai, had nten tries
*’
Tiic-sdayr that new drugs had
at ami; the govarnmant "at the
"Although no outbreaks In the helped reduce tuberculosis death*
bead nf a atrong group of regular
u . s. have t«-en reported *o far." about 30 per cent from 1931 to
toWiera."
Ilurney said.
further introduc- 1937.
tlou of the disease ia probable "
U p renrweii a recummrndation
that private physician* give ipr
W ASHINGTON (D T II - A llud
rial consideration lo thr desirabi­ get Rurrau study showed today
lity nf vaccinating the aged, the that, despite all budget • cutting
RICHM ON D , V*. lU P Iy -i.o v chronically ill. pregnant women, elaim*. Congress last year wound
J Lindsay Almond'* "little legitla- hospital staffs and industrial and up voting to spend more money
4&gt;irc * meet* today to seek new service groups where absenteeism than Tresnlent Eisenhower roeom
mean* lo slave off iddltlnnal in­ would create serious disruption
rnendrd.
tegration in Ihe vtele'* public
Ilurney'* statement wa* de*
aehoole.
srritied a* "advance warning to
Almond, pledging Ui seek "har­ health officer* " He asked that
A M M A N , Jordan ( D T t i - t J . 8.
mony" despite the dtveraily of they be on thr lookout awl re
international development l o a n
idea* on limiting up court - flat­ l&gt;orl promptlv any laboratory con
luiul officials said Tilrsday they
tened segs-gation defilin'i . « t i firmationi of ihe virus
had decided to granl the Amman
scheduled lo appear l&gt;efiiri the 40
Kledrtr Co. a 11.200,000 loan for
member leglilaltve commission at
•unstructlon awl Improvement of
lla firat meeting Iwhlnd cloaed
lacwer plants here
doura,
MEM
n
its
.
Tenn
(
D
T
I
l—
Mem
gg Tha guvemur, gratified that
here na* no violence or disorder phi* Mayor Edmund Orgtll wa*
W ASHINGTON (U P D — Trrsi
a* a third Virginia locality- ad­ turned away from the poll* m a
mitted Nrgloe* to ita while tchool* special game and fish election dent Eisenhower firmly assured
He wa* unable to produce a Mayor Willy Hraridt of West HerTuesday, aaid he would prr*enl hi*
own anti integration hleai to the state hunting fishing license, voter tin today thal Ihr D S will "de
group and then Jet it plunge Into registration card or current ta* fend'' Ihe German city against
receipt lo prove his residence hn any destructive efforts of the
He work
Communists.
A new liallJe plan a lo be i•re­ the elty.
lented to the full 140-member Gen
rral Anemtdy when It reconvene*
it* ipeclal teition March 31.

I

Sheriff Says Hike
In Salary Should
'Be Comparable'

News Briefs

Just Marking Time

Youths To Factory

t

Ike Seeks Money

Honduras Rebels
Reported On Hove

More Unemployed

Tax Take Increases

Tu Try Ex-Pilot

Physicians Warned
Of European Flu

W hittlin’ Budget

t

TB On Decline

«

No Bu(l£et-(’uttintf

Legislators Seek
‘Mixing* Answers

.Iordan Gets Million

Mayor Turned Away

Berlin Aid Pledged

Man Prefers Fine
To ‘Alternative*

Meeting M ay Influence
Local Legislation Plea

A T L A N T A (t ’l ' D - T r u l i B Da
via, accused of waving a "ilow
Decisions made •&lt; a morning
down" rign to warn moioriii ap­
meeting may affect the resulla lit
proaching a police radar lone. 1a conference tomorrow night becho»e to pay a 3M fine rather
tween thr Hoard of County Comthan accept an alternative offer­
miaaionert and the local legisla­
ed him by Judge Frank White,
tive delegation
g While *aid the ftnr would be
The commission U slated to
Waived if Davii agreed to diiplay
meet at ILJO a. ro with Ihr dchuol
the sign eight hour* a day for
Board and Mrs Mary Earle Walk­
five daya ta lb* renter of lht
er, tai assessor According lo H.
city.
T,
Mil we*.
superintendent of
SCbools, "assessment policies will
be discussed "
At • » tomorrow night. Com­
A Negro woman was found dead
thi* morning ia her home at t*I7 missioner* will join the delega­
Avocado Avs. Coroner Hugh Dun- tion of the Mayfair Inn for din­
eon laM that Lula Lockett. 43. ner. County legislation will be
Jved of natural causes Thr iody proposed to Sen. Douglas Slcn" i i taken lo Bruton and WUIi m u strum, Hrp Mack Cleveland Jr.,

Negro Found Dead

a whole year of recoinmrndrd
bills brfure them for discussion,
thr seaston should be a busy on*.
Action taken during the morning
Is rapeclrd to rank high on Ihr
list
T h r legislative delegation will
hold a public meeting Saturday
at 9 a. m. in the County Commiss­
ion room at the courthouse Group*
and individual! may diacusa pro­
posed bill* with the delegation al
that time.
Truposed legislation will he
brought up before Ihe Florida
Legislature la the forthcoming
session The three members of
the Seminole County delegation
have remarked m Ihe good a*

(Eh? $mtfard fimtU)
^

VOL. 1 U X

AN

'Jn iU d V n m

Lesseed W in

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

KaUbliahtd 1W8

NEW SPAPER*

W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 11. 11)59

SA N FO R D .

FIXIHIDA

NO. 868

New Giant Storm Invades East;
TwoShips, 48 Aboard, Missing
Ice, Snow Blanket Two Other Vessels
Commission Backs
East; Mid-Nation
Wildlife Program Hit By Flooding Say Aid Is Needed

land in Florida for wildlife re
fuget Such a law was repealed in
IPkl, but the Commission said it
would be desirable in view of pro
posal* in provide federal money
(or waterfowl management pur­
pose*
ll said Ihe price of duck slump*
waa recently upped from
lo 1.1.
inrt Congress earmarked all funds
from duck stamp salra for land
JCi|Uialtiun.
Other proposed legislation gel­
ling Commission hacking was gen­
eral boat licensing awl safely reg­
ulation* for the slate, joint regula­
tion of fish lo lelal water* by Ihe
Commission and Ihe (H'partim-nt
of Conservation, and provisions for
county comintsstni to condemn pri­
vate property for public arena lo
public watrra.
The Commission said Uie legisla­
tion tied not l-s-en worked out in
final form, bul said g gave its
The federal government kicked
backing in hope* lht law* would
in its annual allowance for Sem­
be worked out during the |95g art
inole County school* this morning. aloo.
Funds emounting lo IHSjtnJUt
will be used for current operating
etpensri. The compensation la far
arhuol children whose parents
work at the Sanrord Naval Air
Station and other federal agrmiei
An immediate payment of |uQ,72* has been certified by thr Repattmenl of Htallh. Education and
W rlfair in Wastilngton, lb C The
T A U ^ H A A S K F . (U P I) —
A
federal assistance will he used by
Florida State Dmverslty protrsaor
tf*e County Hoard of public in
j blamed "die hard memtwr* of the
slructlon for lb* fSaeel year of
I state la-gislaiurr" and other state
19&amp;V.
The aniwutbcwent wa* made In #nd local officials for drlavs In
a telegram So The Herald by Sens. solving thr states racial prob
tenia.
Spessard L. Holland and George
Ur. Harris Dvwn of the FHU
A. Haialher* end Kep. 8yd Heraahool jf education ssM •ffi -*l|
lung
ansa* of this country where Inte­
gration ha* worked, slalr affinal*
have rrndrrrd assistance and rncourageinen! U&gt; school otllcialv in
carrying nul ihr program "
Itul he lold Ihe local cminnl on
human rrlalhms Ihal such a m n
dll Ion dor* mu ralsl In Florida
"became most officials prefer to
NEW YORK ( D T I ) — Sen bam cater lo Use demands of the pub
J Krvln Jr. iD N .C .l charged to tic rather lhan apply pressure to
day that on many occasions dur­ tone obedience lo law and order "
If Ihr opposition of "tile hard
ing recent jeers the Supreme
Court hei usurped and exercises member* of Ihr slalr le-gitla
the power of Congreve awl Ihe ture" rou id tie overcome "Ftor
sl.vtra lo amend Ihe Constitution ula will have taken its lirst step
while protradng to Interpret t1
toward taking its rightful poiltlcMI
Ervin aaid. "In so doing, the among Ihe other stale* of Alner
Suprrmr Court has encroarhed Ira,” Dean added
Dr. Charles R Manley of Use
upon thr constitutional power* of
Congrrss as thr nation'* IrglvL graduate school of rducallon at
live body and struck down stale A A M University agreed itiai
action and state legislation ui slate offlriala must give more
arras clearly committed tn the leadership U Florida la to be In
trgrated
atale" by thr Constitution
The senator la a m em ber ig tbs
Senate Judiciary Commillee awl
a former North Carolina Supreme
Court Jualire.
Ervin also said M la "shrsr in
tellrctual rubbish" to say Ihal
American* mutl believe in Ihe
"infallibility of judges" or to at
cepl Iheir "judtrlal ablwrallont"
W ASHINGTON ( D T I ) — Treat
He said Ihe people "hair an
Inalienable right lo think and dent Elsenhower made ll crystal
speak Iheir honest thoughts run clear today thal he has no Inten­
errning all things under Ihr sun. tion of replacing hla ailing friend.
including the decisions of Supreme John Fostrr Dulles, a* secretary
nf stale.
Court majorities.'*
Elsenhower, aulborlird James
C , Hagrrty, his pres* secretary,
to drny tn the strongest posstblr
terms report* Hut hr has din
cussed with Intimate* Ihr pusslhii
it) of naming a successor in
Enthusiastic reports of TTA pro Dulles
jrcts during the pasi year wenHagrrty Tuesday night dismiss
made last night at the annual &lt;d thr rrportt as "cornplelely
Founder* Day program.
rockryed " Today, he lold news
Representative*
from
count) men the Trrsidrnt called hi* at
schools described their special trntinn lo Ihr rrports and told
money making
promotions and him to "double" ihe denial
nlhrra which had proved parti
" I said that these stories were
rulirly successful.
'completely cockeyed," Hagrrty
The report* underscored the said " I want to double it today
themr of Ihe program, "Success — double ll in spades."
ful Service Trojecta." Mrs Hoy
Such stories, he said, are "rn
Mann, program chairman was ac Urely without foundation . . they
rlaimrd for Inspiring the •chonl are just not true."
reports, as many will be found
useful to other ruunty groups
Stewart Gatrhelt and Mrs Vet
l » l Mitchell welcomed thr large
audience to Founder'* Day. held
this year at Pinecresl School The
W ASHINGTON tU I'l) Hrp
annual celebration ts sponsored Girnn Cunningham (R N r b ) says
by the County T T A council, or in his newslrttrr thal Congress
ganitrd in February. IW7
should tie put on s five or ataday week tn rllmlnatr "Tuesdayto Thursday's club mem tiers.
Cunningham said congressmen
CHICAGO ( U T D — The National
Safrly Council Issued their re­ from slates pear Washington stay
minders for a safe Valentine's in thr rapllal only front Tuesday
morning until Thursday afternoon.
Day Weekend
"Valentine, I love you true:
"Sure hop* no one runs ever
you."
C A D IL L A C . Mich. ( U T I ) - T h e
And
weekly meeting of the board of
"Watch yourself ta traffic, director* of Calwrfte, the biggest
mine;
ski area in the Midwest, was post­
"Who w«M* a k**4 i| M VsJsa poned Tuesday mghl horsuaa of

TA LL A H A S S E E &lt; U T D — The
Game and Fith Cummlstlon loilay
gave lla harking to an U-polnt
legislative program propoard hy
the Florida Wildlife Federation.
Cropoied legislation include* a
uniform ran* p&lt;de fishing llrsn**
(or all person* between the ages
of Ik arid *6. • ipeclal one million
dollar appropriation for fi»h man­
agement, water access, construe
lion of boat ramp* and noiioua
vegetation control.
The Commission also skid It
would bark legislation to enablt
the federal government to buy

$95,262 Approved
For Schools Here

'M ix' Lag Blamed
On 'Die-Hards'

Court Is Charged
On 'Encroaching'

Dulles To Slay,
Eisenhower Avers

PTA Celebrates
Annual Birthday

Congressman Asks
Long Work Week

Bandaged Valentine

Skiicrfl 'Snowed In*

Dnitrd I'rrvs Inlrinallonal
The second giant storm of win
ter. whirh triggered a deadly
combination of tornadoes, blit
rards and Hoods. pu»hrd into the
East today with a blankrt of ice
and snow.
A sheet of ice spread from the
southern Grrat I ak.rs into New
England, turning highways into
Irracherous skidway*
In St laiuts work crew* probed
the nibble and debris nf a tene­
ment area whrrr s predawn tor­
nado early Tuesday killed at least
2? persons and injured more lhan
3i0 In addition, there were three
weather connected death* In both
Illinois and Wisconsin, two earh
in Arirona. Indiana. Ohln and
Michigan, and one apiece In both
Iowa and I'ennsylvanla for a total
of 33
Flash floods swirled out nf
streams to Inundate parts ol In­
diana. Ohio awl I'ennsylvanla —
Ihr same areas which weathered
some of ihe worst flood* in their
histones less lhan a month ago.
Gusty winds drifted heavy *nnw
from (hr Up|ier Mississippi Valley
Into New England with up to ail
Inrhea of snow blanketing portion*
of Wisconsin amt Michigan, and
Ihrrr to four inches common rile
where The ifmvr pushed Into west
rrn New York Ihe scene of ear
lirr heavy snows this season
The nation's mid continent, reel
mg under a three day onslaught of
I r, snow, rain amt high winds,
was l&gt;rslrgvd by a Irish Invasion
of arrtlc air Ihal worsened high
way condition* Many road* were
closed or impassable lieraiisr of
high waters, and the freere alter
a lhaw intrraifd thr hazards of
the slippery roads
i duo once again Imre tbs' hr uni
of flood* unleashed hr lorrenllal
rain* A bout tail persons were
evacuated and emergencies de
dared in Koutlay. Van Wert and
Etida near Lima
Van Wert was the hardesl hit
h&gt; flood* An •itliualed 75 In IlKJ
fainitbei were «v*rualrd from
Iheir homes when Town ('reek
overflowed its hanks Hmldlng*
on Ihe rlly's nuukirtt were flood
ml by *» much a* siv feet of w*
Irr

Drill Discovered,
Safe Not Touched

H A L IF A X ( l l l 'l ) — Tim grey
sea* awl (reeling wiiuia of tin.
North Atlantic today held in their
grip the fair of in persons aboard
two misting fishing trawlers, one
Icelandic and ihe other New­
foundland
At least two other vestals were
reported in trouble.
The d&amp;T-ion .lull Irum L eland
has not been heard from since Sal-

Famed Driver Dies
On Daytona Trad.

urday when her captain radioed
she was In danger from the tow­
ering seas and heavy icing which
threatened her stability. She ear­
ned a crew of i|.
The Blue Wave, a sou ton New­
foundland vessel ha* hern missing
since Monday after sending a dis­
tress signal aha had been "art no
her beam emit" hy Ihr 30-fool
waves, bhe carried a crew of IT,
Search amt rescue officials here
&gt;*id snow and sled across the
North Atlantic wuuld prevent a
planned search hy chip* and
planes from starting until noon.
. . Hitter cold, freezing spray and
ale-force wind* combined lo cre­
ate Ih* worst weather of tile win­
ter.
Thr Spanish vessel
Metelia
Tuesday asked fur immediate as­
sistance, but later reported "all
clear'' to a D. 8. Navy vessel m
Ihe area. The nature of th« ves­
sel'a trouble and the numtwr of
persona alaiard was not known.
Another Icelandic ship, the 7*8luu irawler Thutkrll, rej-orted
Sunday she had to rul loose her
lifeUiais for fear of capslauig liecause
Hr wasnf heavy icing brought
aboard hy the free sing apra

D AYTON A BEACH t l 'l 'l ) —
Marshall Teague, nationally fam­
ous slock car race driver, was
killed shortly before ni»»n today
when hi* Sumar Special rarer
flipped over at Daytona Inter­
national Speedway.
Observer* said Teague, uf Day­
tona Hearh, was Irymg to break
Ihe trick rrrorrt he set only a
few days ago of III miles per
hour In Ihe in n r
ear
shout 49 years old.
Hr had trouble with the ear
Tuesday when one of Ihe tire tube*
ballooned, but ohierver* warned
him of the trouble and hr was
•hie to stop in time lo avoid an
accident
The rati**- of today's acrtdettl
was mvt known immediately
Teague had made his record
run Monday. NAS( AH officials
* “«•''«&gt; resident* of Srmlnola
said hi* speed of ITI mile* per
" " V «*•»“ «« * to use Ssahour was the Isstrst ever attained lord* recreation facilities witty,
by a car im • -loved American J"11
“ "N1 '•** *"d
•*»
Irark. Obswrveet said he was out ft*4*' jear.
to break even that record today.1
&lt;omtnlssloners approved
the avltnn Monday night, white
emphasizing the part that the
t-inmly must play In future re­
creation financing. The (In al year
ends Sept M
Annullmenl &gt;&lt;t ■ former decision
to charge 35 recreation fee for
county resident! came altrr talks
ST. U H ’IS Mu (D T I i - A n Friday night with County Comarmy of workers today struggled mlssioners. The county n ld k
In clear away mounds of drhns had no money to pul Into the San­
that once were home* and search- ford program this year, hut agrred
id tor possltde additional victim* to pay 32.500 under an old agree­
ol a tornado that killed al least ment (or maintaining facilities U
2;' persona and Injured more than Hie Goldsboro ares
The Sanford Recreation Depart­
W!
A chrck of police diitriets tn ment includes such facilities a*
Ihe tornado disaster near the cen the Civic Center and Youth Wing,
ter ol the city showed one per­ swimming pools, summer recrea­
son still missing An otlicer said, tion program and numerous other
"We are not *urr it he I* mi**lng organized sporta for children and
due to Ihe tornado, nr If be is adults.

Sanford Clarifies
Fee On Recreation

Workers Clean Up
Debris Of Tornado

Just dislocated."
Rescuers helloed they had re­
covered Ihr Iasi of Ihe di-ail and
rnnrentratrsl nn cleaning up the
wrerkage Iron) a teaming Negro
tenement district hit hardest by
Tuesday'* twister
Th r workers hnlrd through the
colil, windy night under thr glare
NAI'LES. Italy t l l l 'l j — Mora
of portable flood light*
ftun tmi uffirrra amt men of the
I S f,th Eleet contracted infertinuv hepatitis during yrwr • end
I 'a X t i f i R i i i s h e d
llliert) m the Naples area, Ih*
A gras* lire In die Wymwwood
D 8, Navy announced tnd.iy.
sect tun was put oul about 3 M a
The dive-air proved fatal tn one
m yesterday hy the Sanford Eire
*•*-. and 7ri men ate being treated
Department. There was no dam­ in hospital* in West Germany.
age
1went) nine oilier contracted the
highly - in feel pius liver ailment,
commonly known as Jaundice h rGrorially fair through Th u n
da) Cnastderahlr night and morn­
The Toast masters will meet to ] cauve of it* moil notable symptom.
ing fog High Ibis afterno»n *•&gt; lo night at A hi p m at Mariam I The spokesman *.ltd the out•3. low tonight «7 tn M Variable Restaurant
Limit* of the ciuh leak iv riot sufficiently cstcliMV*
to he dcscrtl-cd ac an ■’epidemic."
winds 4 In tl mile* per hour.
■perch contest will he held.
The disease affected crewmen of
1( ship*, including tlie superrarner Eotrcstal, which were in Na­
ples over Christmas and New
Years. Tlie men probably picked
up thr disease while eating m
Neapolitan restaurants.

Thieve* tell an rlectrie sir ill
near a safe al Lee tiro* TUmihtng
Do last night, but apparently matte
no wtt* rwi-t to enter II, N'n hill for
Ihr drill were found
Entrance was gainsd b&gt; brrak
m&gt;- a window and releasing Ihr
ha k K C Whitmore lold mvestigihni' offu-eri Ll Jark Hickson
and Sgt lien flutter tha; nothing
else w*» disturbed The would toIhlrvrt left Ihe same way lhr\
Came; cloving the window behind
them

Hepatitis Strikes
Crews Of 14 Ships

Fire

Weather

Toast masters Meet

Stripteaser Is Charged

In 'Urge To K ill' Case
LA U R EL, Mil (D I'D — A 19
year old "erotic dancer" appears
ui court here today to answer
charges she tried lo kill a 22 yearold Virginia man In his parked
csr a few Imurs after, meeting
him at a Washington night spot.
Stripteaser Jean la-wts, who
pnftTins a* "lluney H Darling,"
was charged with assault with in
trtil to kill in Ihr shooting ol
Robert E. M&lt;Cuddy, a Charlottes
villt*. Va,, estate owner.
MrCuddy was in critical condi
lion at a Washington hospital af­
ter surgery for removal of two ,3a
ralilwr bullets from hi* left chest
and abdomen.
The dancer still wure a G-string
and halter under a sweater and
outer coat when arrested.
Mist Lewis said she met MeCuddy Monday night at the club

him tn hi* ear when the rlith
rioted at 2 a m , and drove to
her apartnu-nt where she picked
up Ihe revolver before rejoining
him for a predawn rtde into the
country, ahe added
They drove lo a dirt road near
Ihiwir, Md , where, Miss Lewis
said, MrCuddy "started getting
fresh " •
She Inlet puttee that during the
struggle ("itts ot them reached fur
the pistol, which wal lying alup
Ihr car’s tnstrumsnl panel be
twren them
Xht got to it first, she lold po
lice, amt it discharged once acci­
dentally as they wresllrd, and a
second time as he (rll toward her.
Karltor, before putting her ac­
count of the Incident tn writing,
the bosomy stripteaser had told
pullet shr shot htt ucort hecaufe
of "aa mrm ta tali a man m y

Vehicles Turning
Same Time, Place
When two vehicles made right
turns at ihe same spot last night,
Ihe inevitable happened
A cab driven by Charles Wczlry
Elrod, ti5, was damaged to the
tune uf 325u when It was crushed
against the curb by a tractor trail­
er.
The accident occurred at 7:63 p.
m at French Ave. ami First SI.
Hu'.h vehicles were traveling north.
James K. Holman, 25. of (Jvcrpool,
attempted his right turn from
the left lane, and waa charged
with careless and negligent driving
hy l atrolman C. C. Dodaon.

It’* Time To Pay
Ling wood residents have
warned that delinquent taxes and
rater bills must b« paid, or legal
citon w ^ ^ ^ talma ta * a

«

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="52">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="114976">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1959</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115247">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 10, 1959</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115248">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115249">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 10, 1959.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115250">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115251">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 10, 1959; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115252">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115253">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115254">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="115255">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
