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New Floods
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Plains

Style
will bn the word tonight nt the fHahlon show in the Civic
Canter when Sanford stores and the Woman's Club pre.
sent new fashions in a show with a "Shop in Sanford"
theme. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. and the program
will begin'at 8 p. m. Tickets may be bought at the door
I for the show only by those who did not make resep ntions for the dinner. (Soma of the models are pictured
on page 5.)

B f United P m a
Ire-choked river* which drove
thousand* from their home* threat­
ened new floods today from the
plains atatea to the East Coast.
Waler-loggad Nebraska, t h o
worst-afflicted stale, fought the
raging rivers with sandbags and
dynamite. Helicopter! p l u c k e d
stranded famltiea from roof topi
and dropped food and medicine to
Three schools are joining in Seminole County's first towna Isolated by miles of water.
science fair, which atarta today a t Seminole High.
Crews toiled through the night
Nearly 200 scientific exhibits have been set tip in the placing thousands upon thousands
8HS auditorium for the 4:30 p.m. show. The were made by of sandbags on dikes holding back
students from Lyman and Seminole High Schools, and from the mauraudlng streams. Demoli­
tion experts set off charge afttr
faaford Junior High,
charge of dynamite in an effort
— The exhibit* «how a variety of
to smash mountainous ica jams.
■ d en tin e interest*. They include
But the danger mounted as of­
projects about Lh« skeletal sys­
ficials said the runoff from the
tem of the bird, the human brain,
spring thaw was by no means
plant troplsms, color affect on Aid For Aged
over in the prairie bell.
plant*, nutrition in rats, electric
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Demo­
The death toll climbed to 10motor*, light bulbs, a wind tun­
nel, the electric stethoscope, an cratic leaders to Congress today four in Missouri, thre* in Nebras­
electronic audio accelerator, pho­ pondered whether to push a new ka and one each in Illinois, Kan­
tography, tht spectroscope, mi­ program of federal grants lo sas and Michigan.
Iowa and Nebraska made ap­
croscope, an Intercom set, toil states to improve medical ear*
conservation, crystal radios, th* for needy old folks. One plan un­ peals for immediate federal dis­
rinclple behind a volcano, how der study would add a t mueh is aster aid. The American Red
sap It m ide, crystals and alec- 9200 million lo the 92 billion an­ Cross estimated more than 4,000
nual federal coat of state-admin­ persons had been affected by floods
tro-msgnets.
The projects submitted by stu­ istered public assistance pro­ in Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota,
Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.
dents In grades 1-12 will be judg­ grams.
ed by five standards: scientific
Entire communities had been
thought, creative ability, the Prim ary Draws N ear * submerged and tens of thousands
thoroughness of the project, its
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Sens. of acres of rich farmland were
clarity and dramatic value, and John F. Kennedy (D-Mtss.) end under water a t a time when farm ­
the technical aklll shown. A Hubert
Humphrey &lt;D-Minn.) ers begin spring planting.
maximum of fiva point* will be stepped up the pace today as they
Damage from the marauding riv­
given a project la each of these headed down the home stretch ers, Iriggrred into flood stage by
fields.
In their Wisconsin presidential a spring thaw, mounted inlu Ute
^
The Seminole High Science Club primary battle. Campaigning un­ millions and million* of dollars.
snd faculty, particularly science der cloudy ikies but a hot poli­
The floods mads new conquest*
teacher Don Reynold* have play­ tical climate, they hurried to at in the Great Lakes area and in the
ed a major part in getting this le n t 31 different audiences in mountain* of Pennsylvania and
first county science fair into mo­ seven Milwaukee area cities.
West Virginia.
tion. The exhibits were sat up
In the auditorium Wednesday Ruling Appealed
afternoon.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) A
Judging will be today from S-6
p. m. with four school educators group of University of Florida
picking the winners. The judge* professors Wednesday urged the
. are Dr. P. J. Weatgale of the Board of Control to repeal a
ruling prohibiting state coliegc
a tln lv e rs ity of Florida, Dr. Keith professor*
from running for poli­
^fsnaen of Stetson Univarsity,
tical
office.
The University of
Donald Carroll of Rollins College
and Scmlnola County School Supt. Florida chapter of the American
Association of University Pro­
R. T. Mil wee.
The Sanford • Seminole Jay- fessors, which claims more than
Gubernatorial candidal* John
tees will give a 923 savings bond 300 members, adopted the reso­
McCarty will campaign in Semi­
to the maker of the best overall lution Unanimously.
nole County Tuesday, beginning
project. The Sanford • DcBary
with breakfast at I a. m„ A. B.
Heart Association will give a 923 New Crackdown
bond for the project about the
HAVANA (UPI) — The Govern Peterson Jr„ McCarty campaign
heart or circulatory ayalem and rarnt appeared ready today to manager for the county, announr
■ D earb o r* Electrosics will give taka over CMQ-TV, the only sta­ •d to^ay.'
Th* Fu Pierce - candidate will
^ a silv er. leap far. the beat pro­ tion of -.Havana'* - fiv# television
ject having to do with the physical channels which etiU broadcasts meet voters oo the comer of Mag
&gt; sciences.
Independent political com men nolia and First St. at 1:30 a. m.
' First, second and third prixea taries. CMQ commentator Luis and will make a tour of outlying
will be given for the best phy­ Conte Aguero, a former friend of area* during the rest of the
sical and biological aeience pro­ Premier Fidel Castro who was morning, Petarsoo said.
jects made by high school stu­ the chief anti Communist spokes
The county McCarty for Gov
dents. Similar prizes will be man in lha "great debate" hero crnor headquarters haa been set
gives far the throe best junior last week, aought asylum in the up to the HtU building, comer
Ugh projects to these fields. Argentine embassy Tuesday night. First Bt. and Palmetto and Mc­
Honorable mention awards will
Carty's "work program" on which
m a lso b* givao to junior high stu­ Hoodlum Control
ba 1* campaigning will be pubd e n ts .
liciiod from th a n .
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Is
The fair is open today from 4:10
McCarty warned against ‘ creep­
ate
Rackola
Committee
reported
te &lt;:M p. m. and Friday from I
today that "underworld tofts ing Integration" today in Jaek
a. m. until • p. m.
lalion," amounting to "hoodlum aonvltl*.
control" In aome areas, threatens
McCarty aaid h waa the govsr
to permeate th* nation'! coin nor's duly to tnforca atat* laws
machine Industry. Especially In to "prcMrve th* public peace and
operation of juke boxes, pinball tranquility"' to th* segregation
games that cigaret vending ma controversy.
chines, the committee said, the
"If we have this creeping into
industry has been victimised by gration starting to the schools
% JOHANNESBURG, South Afri­ "an astounding number of rac and then working oo the lunch
ca (U PI)—Baton-*winging police keteers" who use "subservient" counters, what la to keap it from
charged into crowds of Negroes labor union locals as thalr In­ roachlng hotels, motels and swim­
fa tour native South African strument of domination.
ming pools?" he asked. "The big
townships today and fired over
question is where d* we stop."
sa s group Uut dared them to
Doyl* E. Carlton Jr. slumped
make arrests.
to Jacksonville today with per­
Equipped with new emergency
sonal appearances to the morning
power* from the government, po­
and a dinner rally scheduled to
lice waded Into native gatherings
night.
with their club-like batons at
Speaking at Fort Lauderdale
Jabavu, NaUlspruit, Somenet
Wednesday, Carlton aaid, "I see
West and a village near Stellena great need for Improvement at
Tom MeDonald haa boon appoint •very level of our state's school
bosch. The first two are south ef
Johannesburg, the latter two near rd Seminole County campaign system—from public school to
rhalrmkn for Tom Adams who ii university."
Capetown.
.
At Somerset West police fired running for the office of secretary
Ted David or Hollywood, lha
over the heads of the crowd when of state.
only gubernatorial candidate lo
McDonald said he has under praise Gov. Collins' television
demonstrators protesting the gov­
ernments racial policies chal­ taken the job In Adams' bahalf speech on the sta'o's racial situa­
lenged police to arrest them. The because he believe* that Adam* i* tion, said Wednesday if elected
crowd Ignored orders to diapers# the be*t man for the job, which be would continue the same moral
and police charged wilfe their is one of the moat Important to climate effected by the Collins
state.
administration.
batons.
i*i f t Near Stellenbosch, Africans the"The
eecrctary of state sits with
Farris Bryant told supporters
t
were reported lo have act Rro to the governor ia making extremely to Key Weal today that Florida
Important derisions regarding tba must step ahead to th* (laid of
0 wveral buildings.
There
were
reports
from prograss of th* atate," McDonald mental health,
"Thouch I do not believe in the
throughout
the
country that explained.
"He haa the same vole as the welfare stale generally speaking,"
whites were rushing to buy guns
Bryant aaid, "I d* believe that
and ammunition. Retail dealers governor,*' he said.
Adam*, who liva* in Orange the people who cannot do for
to such cities a* Johannesburg
and Capetown reported they were Park, served in the Senate and themselves should, when mental
almost sold out of weapons. It is was recantly ehoaen by hie col­ Ulneas strikes, have the finest
retatlvoly easy lor whites to gat leagues as the most valuabl* mem­ and latest technique* of troatj gun permit, but blacks are for- ber of the legislature, MeDonald meat.
said.
!o have firearms.

Schools Open
'Science Fair

News Briefs

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McCarty To Bring
Campaign Here
On Tuesday Tour

Police, Africans
Continue To Clash

McDonald To Aid
Adam's Campaign

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They're Stuck
Capt, Robert Slye, commander
Of the Sanford Naval Air Station,
told approximately too members
of lb* Seminole County Cham­
b e r of Commerce Coffee Club to*
T la y that the chief product of
Sanford "probably la glue."
Capt. Sly*, fcueat ef honor at
the coffee club, saplained that
Navy official* hod told Urn that
a Navy man is stationed
'ho |a atuck to th* eity."
___ id r wnato to leave oaoo
e a r aro hero,** Capt. Bye aoMSly* said that the chief Ingro# v

standing, cooperation and sincer­
ity on the part of the resident!
of Sanford.
"1 hop* I can stay her* faraver." he said.
Sly* also introduced nia ad­
ministrative Half to coffee club­
bers. They ia.hided U . Wright
M. Thomas, NAS disbursing of­
ficer ; Lt. Rock M. Laurensaoo,
Catholic chaplain; U . Charles L.
Cook. GCA eontroller; Lrdr.
Andrew B. Smith, oparaltou
Mtog offtoro; k f r . I . C. HnaeSto«, matotoosM* adSear and Cdr.
Paul D. MifchcU, opera lion* *f-

Democratic Rally
Set Saturday Night
Tha First Democratic political
rally apooaored by tha County Dem­
ocratic Com mitts* will be held at
7:30 p. m. Saturday at the Lake
Monro* School, k waa aaaouocad
today.
All candidates running for office
to tha May I Democratic primary
are urged to attend.
A chicken dinner will bo served
before the rally to th* school lunchm u . Prtoa lag adults will ho gl
ai Si oaoto tor ehUdro* tmdor II.
Thera will bo 10 rallies through-

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WEATHERi Partly aloudy and mild through Friday. Hljrh today, TB-8t. Low tonlvht, B7-4W.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
THURSDAY, MARCH 81, 1960

VOL. XLIX

NO. 662

Five Die A s Bomber Crashes;
Three M ore Killed Near Cape
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (U ri) —
An Air Fore* B47 bomber blew
up In flight today with almost
enough force to knock people on
the ground out of their beds.
Trailing atreamers of flame*, it
crashed into a residential section
and burned four homes.
Police reported fiva persons
known dead; three airmen and
two civilian*. Two civilian* were
missing. One airman managed to
bail out but was injured. Six

A Navy destroyer found ths
body of an airman at 9:10 a. m.
today and the Coast Guard cutter
Bramble reported at S:49 a. m.
that it had "spotted two bodies,"
They were taken from tha water
a short time later.
On* witness at Mayflower, Ark.,
IS miles northwest of Little Rock,
thought he saw a plan* collide
with th* liomber,
l outs Btepter, rhisf air traffic
control apeciallat at Little Rock

homes were badly damared by fire,
in addition to the four destroyed.
Another plane, an Air Force
refueling plane crashed Wrdne*.
day night near Cape Canaveral
In the stormy Atlantic and a
massive sir-sea operation rescued
l t *r the M airmen aboard.
Th* eleven survivors were pickrd up during tha night and pre­
dawn houra today by a Coast
Guard helicopter and ship* that
rushed to tha crash seen*.

Airport said, however, that there
was no known traffic, other than
the B47 in ths air over Little
Rock when the crash happened.
Part of the plan* hit Mrs. Loi*
Clark's home at 111 Colonial
Court. It burned ths home and
klllad her. Her husband was re­
ported out of town.
Th# bodies of two airmen were
found in Mrs. Clark’* scorched
driveway. Th* body of another alrman hit th* Pulaski Heiahta

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LAKE MONROE STILL RISING, with half an inch
higher lavcl today than it hud Wednesday. A peak had
baaihr aapcutadvAlouduy. but th* lake kowpo inching u|&gt;
and teat* Tuesday showed it a t 6.61 feet above sea level,

Nikita, DeGaulle
Face Showdown
PARIS (UPI) — Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev relumed to
Paris today in buoyant spirits and
good health for a possible show­
down with President Charles DeGaulle on French nuclear plans.
Khrushchev wound up his fiveday tour of tha provlncr* with a
hurried final sightseeing t r i p
through an automotive plant at
Flins. He chatted with a work­
man and received a sleek convert­
ible a* a gift from the nationalised
plant.
"Vou make a good car, but I
warn you. you have strong cumpelion in the Soviet automobile in­
dustry," he said.
Tha French government act the
scene for a possible diplomatic ex­
plosion when 11 announced a 12-hour
ban on flights around its Sahara
atomic test tile starting at 9:43
a. m. today.
Two hours after the ban went
ito effect it waa canceled. The
French broadcast several such
dry-run warnings before setting
off their flrat atomic blast Feb.
13. The second blast is expected
between April 9 and ia.
Khrushchev hsd a brisk "so
w hatf" for a reporter who inform­
ed him of the first announcement.

Officers Are Named
For Chuluola Club
.New offleerx of thr Chuluola
Youth Club are Mike Kennedy,
president; Sharor Howell, vice
president: Rogert Norton, secre­
tary, and Don Corton Jr , trea­
surer.
The names of the newly elected
officers were announced at an
installation and birthday dance
Saturday night.
Nearly 40 teenagers and sev­
eral adults attended the dance at
the club house. An eight layer
birthday cake, and birthday decor­
ations supported
the
dance
theme.
Adult sponsor Gene Norton of
fered a vote of thfnks lo the
outgoing officers, Philis Howell.
Mike Kennedy, Danuta Morski and
Karoo Kennedy.

Savings Record
CHICAGO (UPI) — Savings
and loan associations registered
new high in net savings to
January, according to the Uaited
Stales Savings and Lana League.
Nat aaviag* amounted to SMI
million, II per rent above th*
high sot to January, 1939.

Permanent Water
Study Suggested
The County Drainage Commit­
tee met to a lengthy aesalon
Wednesday afternoon to discus*
final revisions in a long range
couniywide drainage and water
conservation plan.
Harold Kaitner, rh iirm in el
the committee, said after the
merlins, that Uio final plan will
be drafted Friday and presentod
to the County Commiuion si lie
meeting next Tuesday.
Th* rom m itlrr ha* worked oo
th* plan* for tha past thre*
months.
Among the recommendations
expected to be presented lo the
board will be tin t county com­
missioners art as a permanent
couniywide drainage and water
committee to investigate and co­
ordinate drainage and water eonsrrvation in (he county.
This recommendation was made
by Charles S. !&gt;**. who aaid that
the hoard knows tha "ovarall pic­
ture" on county drainage ncedi.
Lee also recommended that
drainage and water conservation
districts be created where need­
ed when a majority of property
owners in an area Indicate their
de«ire for such a district.
Homer Osborne, a member of
the County Farm Bureau, said
that In many cases property own­
ers would not vole for a lax even
II it meant being flooded out.
l-cr singled out Ibe Temple
Terrace area and aaid it would
cost each property owner there
about |7 a year to eliminate
flooding.
"If they don't want to pay 97,
they deserve to be flooded out,"
he se id.
The committee agreed that an
important step was to construct
and maintain sufficient primary
drainage dliches to serve all four
drainage basina In the county, yet
preserve nalural low areas whleh
act as catch basins to periods of
heavy rainfall.
Kastner said that the primary
drainage system must carry the
drainage lo the point of ultimata
disposal and should not juat
from one county puddle to
next.
He cjled the necessity also to
preserve those area* serving to
maintain lha water table level
to periods ef draught.
Sanford Cttp Manager V a rn a
Knowles pointed out that the cdun-*
ly should not

draining private property and
that it should be the duly of any
properly owner to construct his
own drainage into primary coun­
ty ditches.
The committee agreed that thr
commission may elect to use its
right of eminent domain to help
such property owners secure
righlaof-way to a county ditch,
at "oo expense io the county ex­
cept when th* county clearly
should have furnished a closer
primary ditch."
Kastner emphasised that one
of tbs most pressing needs is
for contour maps and aerial
photography for overlay work.
"These maps must be kept up to
date," he aaid.
The group agreed that ths Coun­
ty Commission should instruct
and cooperate with the County
Zoning Board to try lo discourage
and prevent development of land
for purpose* for which it general­
ly I* considered unsuitable.
At a special Couoty Commis­
sion meeting March 19, the
(ward agreed that it would Ini­
tiate a plan as soon as the drain­
age committee could come up
with some recommendation*.
Commissioners said that this
would be a long rang* plan and
would not solve "immediate
emergency measures caused by
abnormal rain."

Teachers Can Get
Loans For Study
Teocbera who are Interested to
getting tolerest-froe loans to a t­
tend summer courses, should con­
tact th* Seminole County Federa­
tion of Women’s Clubs,
Federation scholarship chair­
man Mrs. Clyde Romiey said to­
day that many teachers don't
know of tb* money the federation
makes available fur (hem to work
for higher degrees, during tin
summer.
The loans nu y bo repaid to
installment* over the school year.
Teachers who want more inform­
ation about the loans should con­
tact Mr*- C, L. Vest af Oviedo,
Mr*. C. S. Field*. Bt. 1 Maitland,
ar Mra. Rap TDUa, MU Magnolia
Ava., Sanford. Applications should
ho

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The Altamonte Spring* town
council will hold a public hearing
on ra-xoning land for a new post
office tonight.
The hearing will be to ronsider
a petition for re-sonlng land across
from the present post ofiice from
residential to commercial. If the
re-sonlng succeed*, the owners may
petition the federal government to
put a new post office on the
SR *36 ait*.
The town council has made pre­
vious efforts to get a new post
office. The public hearing will be
at 7:30 p. m. to the town hall.

Junior High School yard. Th*
ejection seat In which he w*g
sitting fell SO feet from the body.
A mile-and-s-hslf away, Jin*
Grove,' 28, wax killed in th* attic
of a home in which he wa* sleep*
in e. Th* house was destroyed.
The wreckage of th* plan* wan
blasted over a wide area of south*
west Little Rock, where the mala
damage was a t. Ninth and Sum*
mil streets.
Th* Federal Avlatioe Agency
Indicated that another plana w u
involved. It* wreckage was re­
ported at Mayflower, Ark., IS
miles northwest of LRU* Reck.
Lee Jackman, who runs a ser­
vice station, said it looked to him
as If tha bomber collided with a
■mall plane.
The plane near Canaveral, I
KC-07 tanker w h i c h refuels
bomber* to flight, plunged Into
the Atlantir 43 miles east of tha '
nation's missile test center.
Th* Air Force said the pilot
radioed a t 8:15 p. m., that he was
going to ditch hla plana to high
sea*. The "May Day" m e a n t*
touched off a massive rescue op­
eration.
Search planes, battling a 900foot rolling and 30-knot wind*,
swooped low ever the dark water*
dropping three.minute magnesium
flarea that gave off an eerie
glow.
The dead were S, Sgt. Shirley
D. Renner, .‘totilh Air Refueling
Squadron; and M/Rgt. Jniahp M.
Thel* and T/Sgt, Frank E, Hence,
both of lha Sl'fch Organisational
Maintenance Squadron. Official*
said all lived In Tampa. The plena
waa baaed at MarDlll AKB.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Tw*
AFL-CIO vice presidents came out
Inday for Sen. Sluart Sy mini Inn
(t)-Mo.) for president to the first
major labor endorsement of any
candidate to the I960 campaign.
Prosidenli Jam es B, Carey af
the International Union of Electri­
cal Workers and Georgs M. Har­
rison of the Brotherhood of Rail­
way Clerk* praised the millioasira
former Industrialist s i "g man e l
Integrity, ability and effective­
ness."
They declared in a atalcmentt
"Throughout th* career of Btuart Symington, his fundamental
humantlarianlim, his sincere rec­
ord of liberalism ar* well suotained and consistent. Time and
■gain he has demonstrated that ha
believe! in genuine collective bar­
gaining and knows how to malm
it work.
"We arc convinced that he wlM
—and should—be nominated fay
tha Democratic National Coavoolion. , , we are convinced that
at the Democratic candidate for
president he will be elected la No­
vember."
Carey is head of the AFL-CIO
Klhlcal Practices Committee. Har­
rison Is chairman of th* Labor
Committee of tha Democratic Ad­
visory Council,

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15-Year-Old Held
On Theft Charge
A 15-year-old Longwood boy waa
arrested in Apopka Wednesday and
charged with stealing 9319 from a
Lnngwood garage.
The money was taken from
Scott's Garage to Longwood Satur­
day night. Tha bay was arrested
in Apopka Wednesday morning
when he waa seen carrying money
bags. He waa turned over to Sher­
iff J . L. Hobby and ia bring held
by juvenila authorities.

FirstSanfordAutoShow
Scheduled Next Week
Sanford's tomb auto show will
opein Wednesday with g mammoth
di*i
splay of 1990 cars and trucks.
Th# show at Ft. Mellon Park
will feature all I960 ear models
made by General Motors, Chrysler,
Ford, American Motors and Studebsker-Packard. Trucks mad* by
these companie* ala* will be
shown.
The display will Include 1999 im­
ported car* and all American-mad#
compact car*. Tb* show on tha
lokefroot will run from 1:10 p. as.
natil • : « p. m. dolly t o w Wed­
nesday to' Friday. There will M l
be any admission charge. Parking

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A doer prise will be givoo away
taek night and a caah prise will
be awarded next Friday night Tb*
Seminole High School Road wiU
play a concert Wednesday algM
from 7:30 to 1:90 p. m. Tba band
will also operate th* scncssiion
•tend at th* show and will rocoiv*
all tha profits from the onto of
refreshments.
Car dealers
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'louse Bums Down
Cottnty Commission Chairman
John Krlder haa been appointed
lo serve on the r.tato Water Re­
sources Committee.
Krlder reported today that 4he
appointment was made while be
and oUior Seminole commissioners
wnre attending state-wide County *
Commission meeting in Mliral.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
payola Investigators set the siege
lodey for a command perform­
ance by television disc Jockey
Dick Clark, metinee idol of the
teen-agers.
The young TV s tir has been
ordered here for public hearings
beginning about April II Into the
activities in broadcasting and

The Seminole High School DCT
Club wUI have il* annual em­
ployer-employe banquet April 1*.
The club member* will host ap­
proximately 100 merchants and
professional men and their wives.
Southern Union College a t Wadk y . Ala,, announced lie honor
/ roll today and a Sanford boy was
i tingled out for scholastic abili- County vlaited Sanford Wednesday.
, 4y. On tho honor roll wai Sidney
/ Vihlea J r, Another iron boy, Matt
Attention Dog racing fan*. There
• Earle of Goidenrod received hon­ are only a few more racing days
ourable mention.
lift to see some of the lop grey­
hounds race at the Sanford-Or. W. A. Pattliball, candidate for lando Kennal Club, The track
wUI dose after Monday's featured
c irc u it,
District,
race.

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By United Prase intermatieoal
The second full month of n con­
certed Negro campaign to tate‘ ■grate lunch counter facilities In
- t (be Booth ended today with u
M ar Hot in Texes and • cautious

v« HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Tha
movie industry and ito acton pro*
tedded a real-life suspense story
.(•day — when will the actors!
•trike end?
The predicted settlement of tha
'•W ho fa Its Mth day Wednesday
teams to naught whan negotiators
t .postponed their Scheduled meet■' 1 The two groups scheduled n
. meeting for today a t which It was
.hoped the eurtaln would coats
( down an the dispute.
■ Turn d*y* of meeting by special
M gotietini teams Monday and
npont that haa only to be formally
-adopted by tha 14,000-membar
,Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and
.Ah* aoven struck major motion
-picture studios.
. The tentative agreement was
•aid lo laeludo a formula for
whoring of praflte of movies sold
-At television, one of the key Is• m s ot «ho a irik t which started
'March f.

Joycees Planning
Little Loop Drive
- The Longwood Jaycoes will
-moot at Dick Zartman'a Grant
JOt. homo Tuesday to discuss
' 'financing their Little Loaguo
- Eartman said Wadnasday (hit
’(ho JaycMS are planning a din­
ner to ralao money for their Lit'Mo League teams.

Air Conditioner
Soles To Increase
&lt; SYRACUBE, N. Y. (UPI) - By
.M S, more than (00,000 hemes
•M b year will ha lautalllng air
conditioning equipment designed
te serve Uw entire house, says
Tho. company (Carrier Corp.)
•aid that would bo a M per coat
Increase over tho number of year*
- pound central ay stems sold durt e l 1M .
In 1M , tho company said, T,,MA households were completely
air conditioned. WUhln five years
iH ut number rote to IK ,on. At
.(ho . end of 1(50 on eitimatod
:*00,000 homes bid year-round air
conditioning.

compromise * proposal hi North
Carolina.
Pelice turned fire hoses on ISO
Negro demonstrator* at Marshall,
Tex., Wednesday; about 3,000 Ne­
gro students marched on tha
Louisiana stats capital'of Baton
Rouge to sing and pray; 200
whites and Negroes held a pray­
er meeting ef "dissatisfaction"
outside the mayor's office / a t
Nashville, Tenn.
, Tha demonstrations, which in
•very Southern elate except Mis­
sissippi, began Feb. 1 i t Greens­
boro, N. C. The first major com­
promise proposal was reported to­
day t t High Point, N. C., Just a
few miles from where tha cam­
paign began.
Mayor Jasae Washburn of High
Paint said kla "human relations
commitlea" haa proposed that
lunch counter facIHUes in High
Point stores be Integra tod for a
M-day trial porlod during which
police remain vigilant to break
up any demonstration th at could
load to violence.
th a president of North Caroline
A*T College a t Greenborn, whose
students began the drive for intogration of lunch counter* by tak­
ing scats customarily reserved for
whites, t o l d college trustees
Wednesday that hla student* have
been well behaved, respectful and
peaceful.
But President Warmolh T.
Gibbs added that the students
feel they have baric Interest* a t
stoke and "threats of arrest or
Intimidation do not m m to deter
them."
Tho prayer session at the of­
fice of Nashville, Tenn.,- Mayor
Ben West was a protest against
slow progress of thejmeyor'a hiracial committee named to find
a solution In Nashville where
scores of Negroes were arrested.
Police did not Interfare,
At Marshall, Tex., where AS
percent.of the 35,000 population it
Negro, students from Wiley and
Bishop colleges turned out in fore*
to protest the arrest of about A0
lunch counter demonstrators.
Police drove 130 back with fire
hoses and broke up another group
singing end praying a t the court­
house.
Studente a t Southern University
near Baton Rouge, La., suddenly
walked out of class Wednesday at
a prearranged signal and marched
to the city's business district and
Up to the capital stops. The de­
monstration ended within an hour,
but IB students were xuepended or
expelled for (xklng p a rt
In Washington, Dr, Buell G.
Gallagher, president of the City
College of New York, praised
young Southern Negroes for the
campaign and predicted that eoon
"there will not be a single seg­
regated school in any corner of
thi* country."

Mr. Finch L. Humiston of ^San­
ford died at a nursing home here
early Wednesday morning. He
wee 70.
Mr. Humiston lived in Sanford
14 years after coming here from
Waterloo, N. Y. He suffered a long
Illness before his death.
Born in Iforsehesd, N. Y„ Mr.
Humiston lived at 310 Palmetto
Ave.. here. He wai a life member
of the Senece Lodge 113 of the
Free and Accepted Masons of
Waterloo, N. Y. and wai a membar of the First Baptist Church
of Sanford.
Mr. Humiston is survived by
his wife, Mrs, Ola L. Humiston
of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Paul Walo of Treadwell, N, Y.,
and Mri. N. B. Engla of Sanford;
a son, A. B. Humiston of Hen­
rietta, N. Y; and a niece, Mrs.
Blanche Coatei of Rochester, N.
Y.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p. m, Friday at Briaion ru n .
eral Home. Rev. W. P, Brooks
Jr. of the First Baptist Church
will officiate. Burial will be In
Waterloo, N. Y,

Chessman Loses
SAN BAFAEL, C*Uf. (UPI) Caryl Chessman tost another
round hi his 11-year legal battle
to escape the g ai'ch am b er but
hi* atternty* **ld today they
would continuo tho fight,
Superior Judgo Jordan Martinelll rejected a petition tor ■ writ
of bahoaa corpus Wednesday and
refuaed to atay Chessman’* ninth
data with the gas chamber, now
scheduled for May i.
Attorney Oeorge T. Davis said
he would file an original potltlM
for * writ of habeas corpus wtlh
iho District Cohrt
. . of
_ Appeals
J H i t i or
Ihe Slate Supreme Court by Mon­
day, if possible. He said It would
contain basically the seme allega­
tions as Ihose argued Wednesday.
Davis added that, if necessary,
ho would go to tho U. 8. Supremo
Court — which has denied Chacomen appeal* oh nearly a score
of occasions.

other fields which are reported to
bring him (500,000 a year.
The investigators said they
would not pull any punches. Rep,
John E. Moss (D-L'alif.), i mem­
ber of the Investigating subcom­
mittee, predicted the questioning
of Clark would be “a* thorough
as the facts will permit."
A key question before the sub­
committee li whether jo n g s were
played on Clark’s two network
shows “ because of payments of
money or other valuable consid­
erations," according to a staff
memo.
Rep. John B. Bennett (R-Mich.)
has staled that Clark acknowl­
edged in an affidavit to 'the
American Broadcasting Co. that
he accepted a ring, fur wrap, and
necklace worth (3.400 from a rec­
ord distributor.
The subcommittee also U delv­
ing into interests which Clark
held in IT record and music pub­
lishing companies.
Last November, about tha time
the congressional group bees me
actively interested In payola, ABC
said U had given Clark a choice
of getting rid of these interests or
getting off the network end he
look the former.

WINTER PARK (UPI) — A
1300,000 fund-raising drive ,to
build a new field house at Rollins
College is more essential than ever
today.
Tha old field house, a campus
landmark for some 35 years
burned down Wednesday night.

Youth Week
Young member* of Longwood's
First Baptist Church will take
over church office* April 3-10.
This wUI be Youth Week at the
church end the youngster* will
replace Rev. Lewis Futch and his
officers for that lime.

ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) Twelva-ycar-old Nick Neely, all
70 pound* of him, w at trembling
with fright.
The tlxlh-gradir we* standing
on the wing of a Cessna 172 plane
a t it flew over nearby Skylark
Airport at 3,S00 feet.
“ Look at me," shouted Nick, a
brave' smile on hie face. "I'm
scared to death."
Then above the sound of the
rushing wind a man In the plane
screamed "On!" and little Nick
without ■ moment's hesitstlon
jumped into space Tuesday to be­
come what Is believed the world'i
youngest parachutist.
Hit arms out wide in a perfect

spread ta c it, Nick plunged earth*
ward for a aeeond before a static
line p e w taut and releaied a
parachute.
" it’* open!" cried Nlck’a parrnta a t they anxiously watched
from tfce ground.
The 24-foot canopy hlottomrd
and Nick's tiny figure slowly
swung beneath it. He msnipulat*
ed the guide line* and came down
within » yards of hi* predatorminert landing
at the south­
ern California field.
The Parachute Club of America
laid the youngest Jumper oa its
record* before Nick wai 14.
Nick had prepared for the Jump
for the past year, learning how

to pack hit own chute, bow to
jump, how to land and roll over
without Injuring himself.
It started when bit dad, R*.
land, an aircraft worker, look
up the sport of parachuting
known as skydiving. From tyjft
dad and ex-paratrooper Joe P ar­
ker. who accompanied him oa
the jump, Nick learned the art ad
jumping.

Potluck Supper
Longwood First Baptist Chorea
teachera and officers will havo
a potluck supper at tbair meet,
tng April 12. The meeting will ha
at the church.
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BE REALLY REFRESHED
AROUND THE CLOCK!

Mr. William R. Fisher died
Tuesday night at hit residence
in Mobile Manor Trailer Park.
Ha was 70-yeirt-old.
Ho wai a retired meat proces­
sor who moved here hi MM. He
was a member ai the Presbyter­
ian Church,
Survivors Include hie wife, Ed­
na; three sons, Walter Fisher.
Holly, N. Y„ Robert, McCtere,
Pa., ahd Raymond, Pennscretk,
Pa., and Hu m daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Baueraox and Mrs. Ger­
aldine W allen, both of Middleburg, Pe.f and Miss Minnie Pfeher. Mobile Manor.
Funeral services will ho held at
a p. m. Saturday at the First
Baptist Church at Longwood, with
Rev. C, L. Futch officiating and
Oramkow Funeral Home la chsrge
of am agem ente. Burial will be
in Longwood Cemetery,

Dunedin Crash
Takes Five lives

DUNEDIN ( U P D - h n persons
were tille d In a car-train collision
In a drisiling rain, hare Wednes­
day night.
The victims ware Elroy Francis
MahUterg, M, hla wife, Marion
Cathoriao Mahlborg, &lt;3; Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Henry Luster, both Tt;
and Mr*. John Fligg, M. AH were
from Dunedin.
AU but Luster and Mrs. Fligg
died at tho ocott, Tboy dted
lotor at a hospital.
Dunedin policeman Albert MadIcy said the car in which tba
MARCH JS
flvo wore riding waa hit by an
Juanita Cook, Sanford; Walter Atlantic Coast Liao pa meager
Griffin, Sanford; Andrew Myere,
Sanford; George P, Lewie, lioniwood; Daniel Starr, Sanford, Al­
fred Horton, Lake Mary; Thelma
Louise Peterson, DeLend; Lulu
Harlett, Sanford; William L.
Price, Sanford;
Dismissals
Florence Wells, Sanford; Anna
Krinsky, Sanford: Mike Glad,
Sanford; Emily Bruca, Sanford;
Jean Parent, Sanford; Dlano Mo- Rummage Sale
wart, Maitland; Harold Kaellng,
The Oviedo Woman's Club wfll
Sanford; William Bush, Sanford; sponsor a rummsge sale from I
Rev, James Thompson, Lake to T p. m. Friday in front of the
Mary; Lillian Wight, Sanford; King Building next te the poet
Virginia Roche, Sanford.
office.

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The Sftfqnct Club a t Seminole High School will argue to4 « r and Friday against reporta th a t there to not enough in** tereat In scientific achievement among American schooie.
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Tho club will iponeor the Seminole Science F air n t the
Hft!- "high school and exhibits will bs entered by vnrioui students
and classes to ahow w hat they are doing in these fields,
H I
prises will b* awarded to qutstandlng project!. Among
Ihem are a $25 savings bond from the Jaycees for the bent
overall project, a similar bond from th e Sanford-DeBary
k
H eart Council for tha best display gbout th* henrt or circula­
tory system and a silver plate from Dearborn Electronics for
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the best physical science project.
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• staging it would be encouraged to nee tha asms amount of
■ Interest by our dtisens.
Co out to th* high school and see these goods works.

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actually been M percent at
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Yet her error has been n
"nto i f mul*aleu." Bat ouch oiuo
cone# divorce Jest as feat as sine
v of commission. 8# send for tho
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• CARE E-416: Nolly N„ aged IT,
fees boon married three year*.
“ ."Oh, Dr. Crone." she wailed,
’*my husband has boat unfaithful
Ito met
"I think I should separate end
go homo to my parents, for t can

UtaT Don’t men have any eons* of
honor T"
if _ Notice tho to m facto, for Nolly
I 4 * wo* M percent at fault for this
throat to her marriage.
« Ate had been guilty of what wo
gall "alna of omission."
And hie evening newspaper can
t ' Although she herself had not keep him interested for possibly
. had an affair with any .other man 90 minutes.
nr otherwise boon guilty e f etna
.* f commission, she had Jeopardis­
ed her marriage by her sins of
-itm luloc.

, To be specific, sho left bar hus.
’ hand to run home sad visit
_ mamma far tin weeks,
f Mamma wasn't la danger of
« death from any eorioua ailment,
i no her prolonged visit was net
pecsesary.
Meanwhile,‘she had educated her
gastrie aa well oa hJl erotic nour­
ishment.
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inf hie wife, Nelly'* husband was
obis to ■ubstltula restaurant fare
to place of Nelly's home aooklng.
And Nelly dida't consider this
an act of "unfaithfulness" to
culinary ability!
No, it didn't dletrub her ego at
nil to think t$at b* was dining nt
restaurants or hamburger count-

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to another .girl as toe
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Now that tho Southerners In the
Senate are marking time and
waging further development* be/ore continuing their filibuster of
the to-called Civil Rights Issue
- * it might be well to look at
aome of the thing* that ware said.
This filibuster wasn't like some
of tho ' historical event* of the
paat where the Sears Roebuck
catalogue and recipe books were
put Into the record. These men
were sincere in telling a side of
the race question that usually
Isn't printed in the newspapere
• • • certainly not in the north­
ern press.
The Florida eenators had a lot
to eay. And today and next
•week we plan to quote seme
■elected remarks from their var­
ious speeches during the filibus­
ter. Holland's chief argument waa
against what ho called the
"punitive" legislation proposed
by the "civil rights" proponents,
In the m atter of allowing negroes
to vote,, Holland pointed oat the

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Girls, get hep to reality end eonalder the plain facta of life.
You can't expect to atarvo your
husbands In either the gastric or
tho erotic realms, without having
thoso mates look elsowhero to
mako up lor pour miserly bom*
rations;
If you read this column reg­
ularly, then you havo already
loomed that tho average man Is
far more erotic than tho average
woman,
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Patriarchal Jacob thus needed
fear wives to assaugo hla erotic
hanger.
Your modern American husband
la net mush different from Jacob
in this respect, Ha haa probably

Editor:
Baby chicks, ducks and bunnies
are sometimes sold as toys at
Easter time. Such baby animals
need a warm brooder with spe­
cial feed and cere which most
homes are not able (e give. Chil­
dren see their pets sicken and
1*■«**Vi
die and often killed by other
household animals. They learn
to bo esreless of lift and suffer­
ing. Easter Is ■ time of reiurreel loo end furnishes sn oppor­
tunity to tead i reverence to all
living thing*.
In many dUee and some states
there ere laws to prohibit the
sale of baby animals as toys
and animal protective societies
■ik that yon buy stuffed animals
and plastic or candy novelties
to give lasting pleasure without
pain sod suffering.
stance, gives 1*4,000 to the "Pro. that tha Whlto House’s own bud­
Florida Federation of Humane
aidant's Committee on Fuad Rais­ get Jumped 1* times ta that earns ftjcitiflif’tt

keeping from tha pubile certain
details of spending at the White
House.
It eould become embarrassing to
explain away certain Home of
Whlto House spending which, in
the epee* of 22 years, has shot
up 1,500 percent.
In IB38, ‘ to inn things in tha
executive office ef the president
it cost taxpayers a piddling $*87,121. This year the money boys nr*
getting, for the president's house,
$12,327,500.
Biggest eyebrow lifter is the
spending of tho Budget Bureau It­
self. The bureau comae under the
While House account. While tb*
directors have been biasing n trail
toward a balanced budget for th*
country, their own spending Jump­
ed from n more $220,000 in I02I to
$5,100,000 thla year!
But it wee the secrecy before o
House Appropriations subcommit­
tee that bee mo wondering the
most The budget people testified
before our congressmen behind
cloned door*. Hi* text has Just
been released to th* public — with
certain secrete blanked out
What ia there about White
House (pending that's so secret 7
It appareally bee something to do
with "freehening up" the mansion
for tho next First Lady and her
man.

W. H. Ziehl, a budget asaietaiw,
said that $110,000 extra would be
needed this coming year tor new
furniture, drapes, rugs, new point
for the wails, and other thipgi.
This should be enough to enter to
the whims of any fastidious new
First Lady.
Bop. Ivor D. Fenton (R-Pa.)
showed curiosity about on* so try.
"There le," he said, "an Item of
148,000 for the Executive Man•ton.1*
And, hutoad of aa explanation,
there was • blank space In tho
printed text, "Oft too record." It
mid. It then picks up with a mys*
terleue query by Chairman George
Andrews (D-Ala.)i "When will
them improvements ho made—beto n or after too next First Lady
moves tote tb* mansion T"
Xfehi'e reply put me further to
the dark. He said: "Afterward,
according to an incidental piece of
Information." Five more times
testimony on Whlto House spend­
ing waa blanked out.
Whet haa mad* thee* coats
spiral sot It’s tha llttls things
tad tha big things.
One fascinating item, for ta-

ing Within the Federal Service," period.
most of It to pay five people an
average ef 11,903 for the yter
■imply to solicit funds for charity!
Ike'* salary is a minor point in
this budget &gt;110,000. Wages ef
72 White House servants run
$500,000. It coat $1 million, for tho
salaries of 170 White House police
and *3 million for 278 staff *mployeee. And thara's another $ltt
million for "apodal projects" and
so on.
Ike gets $40,000 for "travel ex­
penses," but It doesn't rover the
cost of all of the president's tra ­
veling machines. There's $i* mil­
lion worth of Jet planes (operating
cost $270 an hour), hie helieopUr
($350 an hour), and his two boat*,
Buala E. and Barbara Ann, which
In one year coat $61,000 to oper­
ate. Also not Included in tha
White House account Is the coat
of running Camp David.
It's noble of the White House
to hack away a t overall federal ex­
penditure*, which have Increased
nine times sloes IMS — from $1.0
billion to $70 billion.
But it's sort of wistful to see

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by Win Pendleton

WASHINGTON SEE-SAW

DEADEYE D IC K

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record of the State &lt;1 Florida.
••Mr. President," ho told, "In
the first place, let me sap again
with aome prido that I think my
___ state
hoi done a good Job
own
i
In the Reid of voting rights in
almost *U of Its areas . . 1
would not represent to this Con­
gress or anywhere that we have
done a perfect Job. or that we
have done an equally good Job in
all p a rti of our state. But I de
cell attention to the flcta that in
t t ef our 17 counties, persons of
color, Negroes, are able to regis­
ter, a r t invited to register, are
welcome to register, and are wel­
come to vote, Just a* In the case
of anyone else. We have dona
away with the poll tax require­
ment which we had prior to 1WT.
" , . . there is no men who can
truthfully say that there la any
difficulty or handicap placed In
the way of any cltiien ef color
in t t or our fT counties.
"We have i n , 000 eolortd citi­
zens registered as of IMP, as
shown by the report of the Civil
Rights Commission, which is 41.1
percent of ail the adult citizens
of the Negro raco . . . I wish it
were n greater percentage, but
. . . the Civil Rights Commission
in its report . . . makes two
poinls: First that there la an
apathy which exists everywhere
In this field, and which is more
largely responsible than anything
else for tho want of a larger
registration; that there is a lack
of potillcal consciousness which is

etui felt very heavily to tU s
field.
"When we have registered 151,ooo plus of our Negro citlxeoa.
■ad whan they are vetlag freely
la all parte ef tb* elate end nr*
■bowing Interest ia our publia _
affair*, and when w* ere ab o w k w *
by our attitude, both public and
rivet*, that we welcome them,
eay It would be the worst thing
ia tfe* world, eo fa r a t a *Ute
like Florida ia concerned, to kave
th* federal government com* ia
and u k o tb* position of coercion
and compulsion which la required
by the bill, end make It appear
to some that when a regtatratleo
officer la doing tola duty, be la
being a minion of tb* f e d e r a l
government, taking direction*
from the federal government, and,
a i ■ m atter of fact, carrying out
the mandat* of f i r off Walkington. That la (be wrong thing ta
do far ue today."
Holland potatod out tima and
lima again that th* real purpoe*
of the propeecd "civil rig tta "
bill • • with it# uaeouetoblo
amendments • • le to aRreet
favorable Negro atieetiea to e o r_ F
tain political group*.
Ia hla effort to ebew that the
Negro’* right to vote ia merely
a political Bounding board, Hol­
land later compared Fkirida’e
figure of 41.* percent Negro
regiatrattoe in Florida to t)to
figure far the City of Cleveleaif,
Ohio, an "eallghtentd" northern
city - • IS percent.

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end set out with hli wife and
eight children on a lour of
Europe:
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Auxiliary Plans

Entertains With

JoA Jom qhiA

Box Supper, Dance

Combination Party
A larse part of Line" nod's
papulotion wandered In and out
of Mr. and Mr*, George Richard*on‘i home Saturday night a*
the Bichardion’* entertained near­
ly too persons at a combination
homecoming and birthday party.
The homecoming wa* for serviceman Bobby Widths who re­
cently returned Irom a lour of
duty oversea*. The hirthday
party was for little Diane Richard­
son who is now two years old.
Bobby* wife Betty and his son,
Bobby Jr., accompanied the head
of the family.
The open house celebration at
the Richsrdsun's Delk Hd. home
saw gum * consume IS pound*
of steak, a goat and a pig.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire De­
partment have completed plans
for the Box-Social and dance to
be held April Fool's Day. The
celebration will start at 6 p. m.
at the firehouse.
After the suppci, a cake walk,
games and other enlcrialnmmt
will be presented. At I p. m. the
Toppers will furnish music for
round snd square dancing, which
will continue the remainder o(
thr evening.
Those who wish to come for
this part of the program, only,
will be rharged a small admis­

Bethany S. S. Class
Gives Donation

Joe L. Mikler Sr.

To Palsy Fund

Observes Birthday

JUDGE OLLIFK will model
men'* after six wear by
Itmlofkcr. These fashion*
will he presented by Per­
kin*.

GEORGE WELLS
will model a delightful and
unusual shirtw aist dress
from Cowan's a t the style
show tonight. It is a slim
linen with wide bound belt
and neckline to hemline
buttoning.
MRS.

Navy Wives Enjoy
Luncheon, Social
Member* of Navy Wives Club
No. I ll, enjoyed a covered dish
luncheon and aocial meeting at the
home of Mrs, Harold Stockhouse,
Mimosa Terrace, this week.
Plan* were discussed concerning
the bowling league that Ja being
formed by the group.
Mra. Sylvia Bratton was wel­
comed aa a new member and
guesta attending were Mrs. George
Powers, Mrs. Oaetta Dale and Mra
Ellalline Baker.
The next meeting ie scheduled
for April 4 at t p. m. at the
C. P. O. Club room at the Naval
Air Station.

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Mrs, Sam Lawson bat returned
from a three week visit with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mra. C. O. Conrad, at their home
Ja Harrisonburg, Vi.
, Mra. Ida Haselden, of Stone
laland, la a patient at Seminole
Memorial Hoipital. She it not
% able to have visitor* but her
friends will be glad lo learn that
ahe la improving.

MISS MARTY STEM PE U
will be wearing fashions
from Mary* Esthers. She is
shown modeling n Rose
Marie Reid swim suit,
Bahama atyle.

MYRT1E C. WILSON
Home Demonstration Agent
Someone haa staled that acicnee
has found a way to add yeara to
our lives, but it has not found a
way to make those years happy.
We need to begin now to find ways
for happiness, and as we add years
to our Uvea, they'll be happy onct.
Hera are aonie suggestions—
You’ll think of your own—CON­
TINUE TO "LKARN. ‘ One of the
best guarantee! of perpetual youth,
as long as the heart hold* out lo
beat Is education. If we a rt to
make the most of our years, we
must learn to push around not
our bodies, but our minds.
- B E OF SERVICE: Some one
hae laid that there are four thing*
we can do with our hands: wring
them in despair; fold them aa if
there were nothing to do; clinch
them in anger; put them lo tome
useful task. For real happineii, 1
fuggeat the last one.
Ponder over these ways of aerving—Membership on Ihe commit­
tees of health or apeclal agencies.
Servo aa a hospital nurie'e aide.
Address envelopes for a fund-rail­
ing appeal. Use special talents to
help the needy. Vislti to shut-Inx.
Group leader in recreation. Parti­
cipation In movement* for better
housing for older people. Improved
conditions in nursing homes. Mak-

Shower Fetes Bride
Mra. Robert McMullen, whose
marriage waa a recent event,
waa gueal of hooer at a mi*eellaneoua shower a t St. Luke’a
School auditorium. Mrs. McMul­
len ie the former Miae Phyllis
Cicmsnee, daughter of Mra. Julia
Otcmanec, a t . SI a via.
Hosting the party were Mrs.
Paul Mikler, Mrs. Jennie Cotton,
Mra. John L. Duds, J r. and Mrs.
Geerg* Jakubcta, J r. Arrange­
ments at pink axalea* and ca­
mellias were used in abundance
throughout the rooms carrying out
the pink and white motif lac the
occasion.
Many ladies of the eommunity

enjoyed the party. Thr young
couple are making their home
in Gainesville where both are at­
tending the Univrrsity of Florida.

MISS «AY HUNT who will
he wearittR dresses from
the Hollywood Shop, will
model this Catalina shorts
and matching tee sh irt in
sub-teen size.

ing rsn rer bandages. Re a 4 H club
leader.
-H A V E A HOBBY: A real hob­
by is not just a pastime. It is an
interest, something which absorbs
and escites. It is pursued not pri­
marily out of a desire for relaxa­
tion. nor for the possibility of
making money, but out of aheer
fascination.
One way of getting started in a
hobby ii by haunting hobby ahows
lo see what other people have
found satisfying. Libraries, adult
education classes and "Y " discus­
sion groups are also good sources
of ideas.
Fulfillment in old age, like ful­
fillment in olhrr phases of life, de­
pends upon intelligent effort. Those
who begin the effort early and
drive all their lives to be contribut­
ing, self-sustaining personalities,
have In old age—not freedom from
problems, but the ability to meet
them auccessfully.

Oviedo M YF Enjoys
Skating Party

BY MARIAN R. JI)\FA
Joe L. Mikler Sr. of Oviedo was
Ihe guest of honor for hla Mth
birthday celebration recently when
he met with his children and grand­
children at thr home of his sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*.
Ferdinand Duda, for a birthday
dinner.
The table was centered with a
rectangular shape rake, lopped
with flowers and Ihe figure Id.
Around one tier was Happy Birth­
day in English and Slovak. Around
Ihe other were replicas of alt the
voidable* he is noted for growing, such is tomatoes, carrots,
celery—ail in color.
Those enjoying the party Includ­
ed the families of Mr, and Mrs
Ferdinand Duda, Mr. and Mra.
John Duda, Mr. and Mr*. Paul
Mikler, Mr. and Mra. Stephen Mik­
ler, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Mikler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Colbert, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe L. Mikler, Jr., Mr.
and Mra. John L. Duda, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter Duda all of
Ovirdo; also Mr. and Mrs Luther
Duda, or Gainesville; and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Duda and family, of
Belle Glade. About M members
of the family were present ail told.

Member* of the MYF of Ihe
First Mrthodlit Church of Oviedo,
rnjoyrd a skating parly Friday
evening at Skate City. Members
and chaprrones, Mr. and Mra.
Warren McCall, leader* of the
group met at thr church and de­
parted by truck for their dratination.
The ninelren member* enjoyed
aka ting until cloalng time, then
embarked for the Youth Center
of the Firil Methodist Church,
where sandwiches and drinks
The April meeting of the Chuluo­
were enjoyed after which they ta Women’! Club will be hrld April
played game* and aang aongs.
S at S p. m. at the Community
Club llousr. It will be a vitally
important a^d interesting one. All
Oviedo
members are urged lo attend and
all women of the area are cordially
invited.
A nnminilfng committee will be
rlected. It will be this committee'*
responsibility to present a slate of
BY MARIAN R. JONES
officer* to be voted on at the May
The Oviedo Home Demonstration meeting.
Club met recently at the home of
The newly purchased mimeo­
Mrs. L y n n Mosier. Members graph will be on display, and a
brought sandwirhea and Mrs. Mo- pleasant program of entertalnmrnt
sier served dessert and coffee. She is bring planned. Refreihmenta
was assisted by her daughter, Mr*. will also be served.
VV. E. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mosier and
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Ward, of
Laming. Mich., hava enjoyed a
visit with relatives and friends
at Clearwater and Bradenton.
Hoy Eason and sisler, Miss Es­
ther Eason, have been guesli of
Mr*. W. E. Ward, guest of Mr.
their sister. Mrs. Mar E. King. and Mrs. Lynn Moser, was honored
They also spent several days this recently when a group enjoyed an
week at the Drady Mather* home oyster roast at Jones' Oyster
in Daytona Urach. Mies Eason has Place, New Smyrna Beach.
returned to tier home in Savannah,
Those rnjoying the occasion inGa. but Hoy remained for a longer eluded tha guest of honor, Mr. and
visit. Hr is recuperating from a Mrs. Lynn Mosier, Mr. and Mrs.
recent illness.
Johnny Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
H. R. Spencer Ii still confined Jones and Jimmy. Other* inviird
to his home wllh a severe rase but unable lo attend because of
of flu.
illness wrrr Mr. and Mrs. Ben II.
Jones snd Mary, Mrs. Ruby U.
Sausage w hich-is high in 'fa t Jones and R. A. Dewhery.
generally coals Irsi but will
shrink in cooking. Lean sausage
costs more per pound but is a
bettrr buy.

Chuluota Club To
Meet April 5

Personals

Mrs. Ward Feted
At Oyster Roast

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FRIDAY
CPO
p. m.
dinner
of Lou
Dress
tlrketi

Club "Spring Dance" at I
In NAS ballroom. Ruffrt
and dancing to the music
Fields and his orchestra.
srml-formsl. Please get
by Thursday noon.

There are 81,400 farms in Flor-

New

JUDY LAVENDER

Judy Celebrates
14th Birthday
At Easter Party
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lavender
honored their daughtrr, Judy, on
hrr 14th hirthday with an Kastrr
party and dancr, at their home
HOT Oak Ave.
The party rooms wrre decorated
with blue and gold streamers
and balloons. The refreshment
table held Ihe birthday rake and
Easter floral arrangements. Ire
cream, cake, snacks and soft
drinks were served to the guests.
Moving pictures were made of
the festivities, games played and
prise* awarded l« Marilyn Hunt,
Earl Black, Bex Creamer, Lois
Karnrs and Billy lligglna, Danc­
ing wa* also enjoyed throughout
the evening.
Invited guest* included Marla
Rowland, Henry Finch,
Rex
Creamer, Brenda Brown, Denni*
Smith, Lois Karnei, Mary John­
son, Peggy Millar, Doyte CarlIon, Marilyn Hunt, Earl Black,
Susan Brown, Paul Coiman, Mi­
chelle Jones, Buddy Lswson, Mel­
lon le Williams, Barry Barks, Pat
McGuire, Billy Higgins, Joe Pur­
dy, Janet Johnson, Kenny Poff,
Sandy liervish, Don McCall, Carl
(Gitiy) Smith, Mike Glad. Jim
my Touhy, Thad Boyd, Tommy
Ghffin and Ronald Oullaw.
Assisting Mr*. Lavender with
the party wera Mra. W, W. Tyre
and Mra. Randet Lavender.

There was a nice family reunion
an First S t m t last week whoa
Mr. and Mra. L. Nichols had as
(heir guests Mr. and Mra. William
Seay af Asheville, N. C. and Mrs.
Robert McKees s f i a i ( « r d,

Presents Program
On Care Of Floors
Mra. L. D. Wood of the Oviedo
club presented the program, thla
week, at tho Lake Mary Homo
Demonstration Club. Her oubjeet
was the rare and cleaning et
floors.
She slated that good floor* begin with a good foundation and
when huildlng a new home H
should he treated for termites
the first thing. Cedi Tucker H,
county agricultural agent, haa
a formula at his office for a good
low cost "do-it-ycurioU" te ra ito
spray.
Mra. Wood alao advised mem­
ber* to use stenl wood to clean
stubborn spots on floors. She
stated that cork floors are the
hardest to keep dean and Vinyl
til* (he easiest. She cautioned the
group to follow the manufactur­
e r’s directions on all wax and
cleaning products.
Other guests enjoying the meet­
ing and covered dish tunchaon
were Mis* Myrtle Wilton, county
agent, Mrs. Barney Gutbaui,
Mr*. James Avery and Mrs. D.
D. Daniel of Oviedo.

Oviedo WMU

Meeting Monday

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Church
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THURSDAY
Royal Ambassador* of the Firit
Baptist Churrh meats at T p. m.
Plnerraat Baptist Church Vialtatlon 10:30 a, m. to T p. m.
Girl Scout* meet in the Firat
Presbyterian Church. 3:IS p. m.,
Cub Scout* meet at 7:30 p, m.
FRIDAY
Pfeiffer College mixed chorus
concert at the Firat Methodist
Church, 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church Bible Sur­
vey class meets at 7:30 p, m.
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Personals
BY BETTE GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Chadwick
are the proud grandparents of a
baby girl, Virginia Marie, born
March X at tha Jacksonville Naval
Air Station Hospital. The baby,
daughiar af C. P. 0. and Mra. L.
D. Salley of Green Cove Springs,
weighed in at eight pound* andlour-ounces. Mr*. Chadwick is in
Green Cove Springs with the new
paronti. Mother, baby and grand­
parent* are all doing very w ell

Lake Mary H D Club

The regular monthly meeting of
Bethany S. S. Clai* of First Bap­
tist Church was held this week st
Ihe home of Mrs. M. J. Sorokow*ky in Loch Arbor, with Mrs. T.
C. Thompson at co-hoMcs*.
Mra. W. J. Brooks, class presi­
dent, presided at the business ses­
sion. It was reported that a dona­
tion wia made from Ihe Class
lo the "Cerebral Palsy Fund" dur­
ing the reernt telethon.
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, class
tearher^ showed two film strips
pertaining to Faster.
Following' the business rrssion
a game was played with Mrs.
Tom Mero winning the prise. Re­
freshments were served lo Mrs.
Plan.
Brooks. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Mero,
Mrs. H. E. Taffer, Mrs. W. F.
Malinowski, Mr*. W. If. LipthroM,
Mrs, Joe Hofcrker and her daughler. Mrs. T. M. Fairfield, of Key
The WMU of the First Bapttod
West.
Church of Oviedo will meat Manday. at 7:3* p, m. tn tha annex
Launder dark lingerie before or the church. Mra. Joha Mewife of the aecretary at Ilia
the firil wearing lo flush away Gulre,
Florida Baptist Convention af
away rxeess color and prevent Jacksonville,
be Mia guest
ill rubbing off on clothe* or akin. speaker for thlawill
event.
Mra. W. H. Anderson, president,
Wbalevcr clothing goes t« will preside over the bualoeaa aaaschool should also be able l&lt; »ion after whieh the individual
go into Ihe wishing machine safe- eirclea will have hbetr respeeMva
htislnesa passion*.

DACRON - RAYON
DACRON - COTTON

Chuluota

sion fee of M rent*. Door •file*
will be awarded. Tho night of
festivities I* open to aB realdent* of the area.

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Users la nothing like a dash of
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And so the world champions
are feeling like they can do it
again' because Larry Sherry
aeems ready to pick up right
whore bo left off In the World
Series last fall. Then, It may be
roeallfd, be appeared la all four
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was the difference between lightmelghU Eddie Perkins and Chico
Rollins la their televised fightnight.
Peridna won by Uchnlcal
knockout when Dr. John H. ProbM l WMdd not let Rollins corns out
for tbo fill round. But Rollins
laid tho ineb-and-a-ahaif slash
didn’t bother him and ho could
bava woo the decision in (ho
final four rounds.
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• "There waa danger to the eye­
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it was safe to let it go on."
' Parkins, who stored his 17th
win ia 24 fights, complimented
Baibas as a "real sharp fighter
who uses bis bead and keeps
moving. Ha hurt me, but not bad­
ly, in tba 2nd round, with one
punch."
It waa tba Sad defeat la 14
fights tor Rollins. One Judge,
Jam es McManus, gave him a
99-27 e d it la points after aix
rounds, hut Referee Frank Slkora
bad U M-M, Judge Howard Waleh
99-98, and United Press Internatiaasl M-S7, all for Perkins.
T la two other 10 round fights,
middle weight Rudy Ellis. Covert,
&gt; Mich., 117, outpuneked Jesse
Smkb. Chicago. MOW, to win a
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BAN FRANCISCO (U P D -F aerm m Fratoy'i rambling reflections
M tha sports world in gtneral:
Tho wan Sa.i Francisco fans
look far tba Giants to win. Thtlr
only out la to nova back to Naw
York, o r farthor, should they
f a iL ..
Johnny Laagden, 50 going on
• I and back to rida a t Bay
M tawwo, haa to win any photo
aa tba m att durable athlete of
thorn n i l . . .
I wouldn't want to bai against
Herb Bonn unis*. I could wear
a suit of arm or and stand la tha
"on dank" c irc le ...
F ie r i Patterson should beat Ing o a u r Jahaaaaoa for tho heavyweight title ia their return, un

TORONTO (U P I)-F o r the first
time alnce their best-of-Mven
■Malay Cup series with the DaU nit Bed Winga began, the Torente Maple Leafa realise they
have thalr work cut out for tham
If they are golag to gain tba flM ia agaiast tha winner of ths
Mnofmal-Chleam oariaa.
This ia to direct contrast to
U s f manager-coach Punch Imlock's altitude before tho aortos
started. A t th at Uma Jmlach pre­
dicted n Toronto sweep in four
gamea. A fter the Winga wen the
opanar, ha reviead this to five or

DENVER ( U P ! ) - A taam with
four All-Americans and several
who almost made It will try to­
night to break the Jinx that teams
from the Amateur Athletic Union
(AAU) have held over collegians
ever since the United Slates in­
troduced basketball into the
Olympic Gamea in ltM .
The NCAA university all atari,
who may be the collegiate foreei'
best bet to go all the way, meet
the Phillips Oilers of Bartlesville.
Okla., in the feature of tonight's
four-game opening round of the
U. S. Olympic basketball trials at
the Denver Coliseum. Phillips has
been in the Olympie Games twiee.
In 1MI and 1969 — more than
any other team.
And. the only two other times
basketball was a part of the
Olympic Games, this country was
represented by AAU H uadi. The
Globe Refiners of McPhersoo,
Ran., played In 1939 and the
Peoria Cals, favorites to win this
tournament, went la 1MI. TV.
United States is undefeated in
Olympic competition.
Phillips faltered in the recent
national AAU basketball tourney
in Denver, placing fourth after
capturing the National Industrial
League championship. The Oilers
tonight face one of the greatest
collections of eotlega basketball
talent ever asiembled.
Four All-Americans grace the
university stars roster — Osear
Robertson of Cincinnati, Tom
Stith of St. Bonaventure, Darral
imboff of California and Jerry
West of West Virginia. The other
1N0 All-American was Jerry Lu­
cas, center for Ohio State's
NCAA champions, who meet the
NAIA (small college) all stars in
another game tonight.
Tonight's schedule sends the
Akron Goodyears,- AAU tourney
runnerup, agaiast the Armed
Forces at 7:10 p. m. Ohio Slate
against the NAIA stars at •
p. m.; Phillips against the NCAA
university etara at M:M
and tba Peoria Cate, AAU touraey champion, against the NCAA
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chica­ all-stars at 12 midnight.
go Black Hawke get a last chance
tonight to contlnua In contention
for their first Stanley Cup in 22 Rubber M atch
years, but tbs defending champi­
on Montreal Canadiani don't plan Set In Rich Race
to givo tham any breaks.
HALLANDALE (UPI) — Ac­
"W all definitely try to ond It cording to the oddmakert, Vic­
so we can have a little rest be- toria Park only baa to boat Bally
fore the final series," Montreal Acho to win tho 9100,000-added
Coach Toe Blake declared.
Florida Darby a t Gut/itream Park
"Besides there's always Ufa in Saturday.
those guys end It's far from them
Tha thoroughbred pride e f
to quit. They gave us two terrifflc Canada is the eerly second choice
games In ilontreal."
for tho colorful mil* end eneTha Hawks trailed ths National eighth rece. The derby will be
Hockey League champion Canadi­ the third and rubber match be­
ans, 9-0, in the bast four of seven tween Victoria Park and Bally
series, and in Tuesday'a atort Ache.
ware humiliated, 4-0.
A t Hialeah, Victoria Park loom­
That trouncing, Coach Rudy ed past Bally Acho to win an al­
Pilous anticipated, would set hla lowance race. But In tho 9100,000
charges off. "They'll coma out Flamingo Stakes tha Canadian
bouncing and go after them," ha colt let IU rival get too firm In
front to catch up.
pears nee of the spring Wednes­
day and picked up the win in the
Dodgers’ 7-2 triumph over the
Milwaukee Braves. Sherry yield­
ed two runs In the first Inning
but abut out the Braves for the
next five. He yielded a total of
four hits, walked one batter and
struck out four.
In 1&gt; Innings this spring, Sher­
ry has allowed six earned runs
for a fine 2.74 earned run mark.
Larry didn't report to the Dodgers until mid-seaion In 1959 but
wound up with a 7-2 record and
won the first playoff game with
the Braves before going on to
smother the Chicago While Sox
in the series.
Sherry helped his own cause
with a two-run tingle in the teeond Inning and Wally Moon bit a
three-run double in the fourth to
spark the Dodgeri' 11-hit allaek.
The Dodgtrs combed Joey Jay
for nine hits and all their runs
in four innings.
Mickey ManUe hit bis first
bomer of the spring but there
was more bad news for the New
York Yankees as the SL Louis
Cardinals downed them. 9-2. It
was the Cardinals' fourth victory
In five games with the Yankees
and clinched tba spring series. It
was the Yankee's 12th defeat In
II games.
The Cincinnati Reds outsluggcd
the Baltimore Orioles, 12-V, tbs
Washington Senators nipped the
Philadelphia Phillies, 11-10, the
White Sox beat the Pittsburgh
Pirates, 4-3, the Chicago Cubs de­
feated the San Franeisco’ Giants,
13-10, and the Boston Red Sox
beat the Cleveland Indians, 5-2.

Ing "10 pins" whan paapla stem
to gat nlae mast ef the time . .
Ona look at this California sun­
shine la enough to provo to any­
body that winter sports are for
pengulna and altd d o g i.. .
Eea Venturi haa built tho aame
kind of mental aand trap about
tha Masters aa Sam Snead haa
about tho U.8. Open.. .
I look for Willie Maya to have
one of ihoao groat "say hey"
y e a ri.. .
And for the National League
again to atago a better race thaa
tha Amarlcan League...
Pro football players are havlog
a financial field day In tha tal­
ent scramble between the two
lea rues and even second llna
players are gelling mors atten­
tion than a fat lady In a bikini.. .
If lha Russians have so many
muscles, let's ace 'em win the
■hot put In the Rome Olympics
—and I'll even lay 'em a price.. .
It still sends chill* up my back
■vary lime I think of how those
Yankee klda won the Olympie
Ico hockey championship.. .
Hunch bettors will kayo any
"ayatom" the bangtails aver saw
but tbo only way to win la to own
the ra c t tra c k .. .
Mary, Quaca of Scots, may
have been lha first women golfer
but Babe Dldrikaon Zabariai waa
iha beat I ever &gt;aw,. .
U beala ma why they call bowl-

The big trouble with the Yan­
kees isn't pitching but loss of that
old power attack which one*
made their " m o " Ilka shooting
sardines In a can .. .
Guys who m arry lady trap■hooters would do wall to apead
their ipare time splitting kindling
for the home flroa.. .
Amateur tennis, stripped af Its
big names, aeems la far a-drab
Mason and boiler gat moving or
Jack Kramer won't oven want
• n r of ita alleged a ta r i ...
And, aa long aa people run
taxi-cabs, I'm navar gotag to bn
sorry 1 gave up aaarclan in fa­
vor of bird w atching.,.

CHICAGO (UP!) — The Na­
tional Football League wants no
argument with the federal gov­
ernment over television of its
gamea on a nationwide acaie.
Club owners, before adjourn­
ment of their third league meet­
ing of the off-season Wednesday
night, unanimously agreed not to
market a "package" television
program as a league. Instead, in­
dividual duhs will retain all
video rights and in some Instances
might compete with each other.
The meeting adjourned after

adoption of a statement on tha
TV policy and approval of a
schedule of pre-season exhibition* ■)
games, each team slating six*"
games over a seven week period.
Only one team, the St. Louis Car­
dinals, announced whom it would
play in exhibition matches and
made public the site and data of
only one game.
Other schedules will be an­
nounced by the teams individual­
ly. They also will announce their
schedule of league games, begin­
ning Sept. 2S. Commissioner Pete « )
Roselle, who prepared the league **
schedule, gave each team Its pro­
gram before the meeting ad*
urned, permitting each to make
i own announcement.
Roselle said that the league
had opportunities in the past two
years to sell package TV rights,
and that It could mkke such a
aale now. except for the legal
complications. "A package ar­
rangement offers « number o ff
plusses," he said.
*-*
He had no comment on the faet
that the rival American Football
League has offered a package of
TV rights for aale, and said "we
have problems enough of our own
without worrying about -theirs."
Walter Wolfner, managing di­
rector of the St. Louis Cardinals,
said that the Cards would play
the Philadelphia Eagles a t St.
Louis on Sept. 9, the only d a te ^ v
and site announced, with other w
gamea against Dallas, Detroit
Baltimore, Green Bay and San
Francisco.

Philly Hurler
Backtracks Threat; S
Pays $600 Fine

DERBY FAVORITE Antiale, recent winner of the $50,000 Phoenix F u tu r.
ity, may parade postward tho favorite in the 25th annual Central Florida
Derby scheduled Friday night a t the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club. The
richest greyhound in the world has won eight of 11 starts St the Sanford*
Orlando track, including a Derby qualifying victory Monday night, this sea*
don under the tutelage of trainer H. It. Castellan!.

WILMINGTON N. C. (U I'll—A
field of 160 professionals and amataurs opened play today In the
919,000 Axalea Open golf tourna­
ment without a clear-cut favorite.
Defending champion A rt Wall
Jr., last year’s leading money
winner and professional golfer of
tho year, ia undergoing treatment
for a swollen knee and has noti­
fied tournament officials ha will
not be In the competition this
year.
Tha entry Hat of tha largest
field in tba Aaalea Open's history
includes 24 players that have won
major eo-aponiorod PGA tourna­
ments.
Five of tba top 10 monay win­
ners on ths winter tour head tha
(laid. They are Dow Finsterwald,
Doug Ford, Billy Maxwell, Bob
Goalby and Don January.
Maxwall, who currently holds
the 72-hole tournament record
with 270, won tha Aaalea Open In
1966. Other champlone of the tour­
nament who will b« on hand are
Jerry Barber, 1063 winner, and
Bob Toikl, winner In 1064. Totkl
also holds- the record with 03
etrokee for I I holee of play. He
act tha record in 1965.

Altman Signs
MONTREAL ( U P I ) - T h e Mon­
treal Alouaitoa have signed Bob
Altmanr a halfback from Iho Uni­
versity of Wisconsin, General
Manager Perry Moss announced
Wednesday. "Altman ha* tremendous blocking ability and la also
good on defcnM," said Most.

Sanford-Orlando Xennal Club'a
last Ladies Night of another rec­
ord-breaking season will be staged
tonight with 10 events on tap, start­
ing at 9:10.
New highs in both betting and
atlendanco have been established
for the 02-day meet which ends
with a special matinee and evening
card Monday.
Women will be admitted without
charge tonight for the pari-mutuel
greyhound action at tha local oval.
In the frautred ninth race, a
Grade-A conteit over the five-alateenths-mila distance, big O. B.'a
Scare is favored to fain hla fifth
win. Tha Oswald Brothers Kennel
alar will be making hit 11th start
from the second post position. He’s
aiiigned top morning line digits of
5lo-2.
Second-best early odds go to

Small Money, a M-pounder who
will bava tha five-box ia the head­
liner.
Other standouts in the ninth af­
fair a r t Ed’a Hour Olaaa, Roxanna
Mink, Marguaret Miller, Emiy
Rock, Red Nix and Fluka Fire.
A 10-race matlnea schedule will
gat under way a t S p. m. Friday,
followed by avaatol action which
will include tho 2S(h annual Central
Florida Derby.

GOTEBORG, Sweden (U N ) —
Th* way ia paved for Ingamar
Johansson and Floyd Patterson to
sign next month for their return
heavyweight title bout.
Johansson approved tho con­
tract Wednesday and said ba and
advisor Kdvln Ahtqvlst will fly to
New York to sign on April 13 fog
the June 22 bout a t tha Polo
Grounds. The bout can be post­
poned two or three days ia tha
event of rain.

CLEARWATER (U P I)-P ltcb er
Jim Owens of the PhUadelphla
Phillies decided today to grin and
bear MOO in fines rather than
risk his promising baseball career.
Owens, a 21-year-old right-hand­
e r who bad a 12-12 record with
the last-place Phillies in 1IM,
threatened to quit Jibe club Wed­
nesday hut reconsidered Wednes­
day night after a conference with
General Manager John Quinn.
Owens had been fined a total of
MOO for breaking the Phillies’
curfew rule the night of March S.
"M r. Quinn made me realise
that I'd only be Jeopardising a
promising career by going home,"
said Owens. "AQ I want to do is
pitch."
"The fine still stands." said
Quinn. "Jim and I talked things
over and he decided to stay."
Owens was fined 1100 by Mana­
ger Eddie Sawyer and then as­
sessed an additional 1500 by Club
president Bob Carpenter. Quinn
said Owena and Carpenter had a
private agreement over Owens'
involvement in off-the-fleld Inci­
dents.
i
Shortstop Joe Koppe and outfielder Bobby Gene Smith also
wort fined 9100 for their rolea in
a post-curfew fight In a bar near
the club’s hotel headquarters on
March 3.
Owena accepted the 9100 fine
by Sawyer without comment but
threatened to quit when Carpent­
er revealed the additional 9500
fine.

Wants Big Leagues
OTTAWA (UPI)—Nova Scotians
apparently bava a liking for m a­
jor league baseball. Revenue Min­
ister George Nowlan received a 12foot telegram in tba Commons
Wednesday urging tha Canadian
Broadcasting System to carry big
league baseball. . ,
a
"The m atter will receive care­
ful attention," Nowlan said.

A B C Standings
Board Changes
TOLEDO. Ohio (U P I)—Tha b ir
standings board of tho American
Bowling Congress tournament had*-)
• naw look today for the f i r s t *
tim* in 72 hours.
The moat notable performance
In Wednesday's action waa a 1294
doubles by Blsco Yovanovlch and
Ed Markutua of Akron, good for
fourth place In this division.
Thera were two change* in tha
team standings as Fairlanea
Bowling Center of Fairless Hills,
Pa., hit 2987 for eighth ptaca In
the open team competition andR*
the Derea Sports Shop of Fostoria, Ohio, bad a 2720 for eighth
place in the boosters team bracktW

Select Architect
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J . (UPI)
—Edward Durell Slone, the Amer­
ican architect who planned the U.
S. pavilion a t the Brussels World
Fair, has been choien to design
the football Hall of Fame, Chester ^
J . La Roche. prosMent of (be National Football Foundation an*
nounced Wednesday.

CENTRAL FLORIDA DERBY

Cards Add Coach

Tomorrow Night

CHICAGO ( U P I ) - R a y WUlaty,
former University of Teaaa assist­
ant. bat been added to the St. Louis
football Cardinals coaching staff.
Ha waa a quarterback at California
In 1961 and 1962, with the Edmon­
ton Eskimo* In 1959 and 1964 and
an asslitaot to Darrell Royal at
Tesax sloe# 1959.

track record holder A. R. Ewbanks and six

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MINNEAPOLIS (U P D -F uaeral
services will be held hare Friday
for Charlta WUUasnn, tha father
of Oklahoma fantball coach Bud
Wilkinson. Tho elder Wilkinson
died in Northwestern Hospital
Wednesday after a Jong lllaoai.

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tion at Seventh St. and S. Elm Avc.
The church is seeking members
among Sanford area residents
without a church home, the pastor,
Rev. James Gray, announced. The
public Is Invited to Sunday services
at 11 a. m. and Sunday school at
10 a. m. Evening worship is being
conducted at 7:30 p. m. on Thurs­
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The greatest and most important
,'ob of any man In America today
is rearing his own successor, the
executive of Ihe St. Johns River
Boy Scout District said here Wed­
nesday.
That's what district Scout Exec­
utive Tom Albert told the Sanford
Klwanis Club.
Working with boys is a meant of
much satisfaction to him. Albert
said. He told the club that scout­
ing teaches s boy bis obligations
to God. personal responsibility and
self reliance, the value in help­
ing people, democratic living and
physical fitness.
Albert said that a boy wants to
know how things work and to build
them.
A boy wants to know he's doing
something worthwhile. He expects
to have demands made of him to
do honorable things. And he wants
to be popular. But he needn't sacri­
fice his convictions to bo popular,
Tha Long wood Jay cere arc work­ Albert added.
ing on two deals to get a soda bar
The SL John's River District
for their new youth building.
The Jaycees have an agreement
with a dairy firm to install foun­
tain equipment provided the Jay­
cees uie the dairy's products, Jaycee Dick Zartman said Wednesday.
Zartman aaid the new Jaycce
dances are becoming more and
more popular. They have been held
Casselberry's new building code
for the past three Saturday-nlghts.
The first night's attendance waa in should double town building fee
the 90'e, the second Saturday it revenue. Mayor W, 31. Benton said
reached the 90's and last Saturday Wednesday,
The mayor pointed out that the
more than 100 teenagers danced
first three building permits Issued
at the new youth center.
brought in 330. Under the old sys­
tem, before thr code was adopted,
building permits were 33 each.
Now they are pro-rated according
(o the (lie of the building to be put
up.
Casselberry got about $1,500
Lyman School teacher Ellon
Richard will show- slides of his trip from building feet last year. IB*
to Europe at the Longwood Cham­ new code was adopted at a board
ber of Commerce meeting April 14. of aldermen's meeting March 14.
Richard took the European trip IL was drawn up by Darwin Shta
last year. H. S. (Lew) Arnold ii and Edward Helnaen.
in charge of providing the food for
th* meeting in the Civic League
Guest Preacher
building.
Father Christopher Young wilt
be guest preacher at Longwood'a
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l a ra t D e late a f
FAL’I, COXLUtV
D e m is *
T a All P r a d l ia t a *«e Parggg* H a v ­
ing r i a l w a a r D r a t i l a Agatgat
Bat* Ealatvi
You an&lt;l r a t h of you ar* her*by notiflail and re quire d lo p r e se n t
a n y rlalm * and iiamaiula which
&gt;nu. o r r t l h i r of j u u , m ay bavo
a a a ln a l th* aatat# of Paul COXI j OIV, tfaceaiaS. lata of aaid Ceunt) . to th* County J u d g r of Kamin n lt County, Florida, a t hi* a ff l i t In Hi* ( n u n lioliar oT **ld
County a t Hanfetd, Florida, w ithin
t i g h t c a l e n d a r montlia front th*
lira* nf tha f ir s t |iub1lratlon of
t b i t nntlra. F.arli rlalm n r dem and
shall b* In w ritin g , a n d ahalt atat*
Ik* p l a i t nf r t l t d t m a and p n tt
office aditrrv* of lha c laim ant,
and shall !&gt;• a n o r n lo l&gt;&gt;- lha
c la im a n t, hla a g s n t , n r a t i o r n r y ,
and a n y a urh r la lm n r dem and nut
a* filed aliall ba told.
/ * / Nlilllila* f o i l o r
At
ad m lnlatraler
of
tha
Kstat* of
P a u l Coilow.
d v c raa td
Kannath M- L oftier
P, O, D r a w a r l i t
Kanfutd. Florida
A t io r n r y fur AdS ilnlatraln r
Puhllali M an Ii J«. II S Apr. T. IS.

PHONE FA 3-1313
NOW BHOWJNG
AT 7:19 AND 19:13

Every Minute
Counts In Census
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Being
counted in the 1940 rensua sametimes wilt be decided by n m at­
ter of minutes,
Babies who are born two minutta after midnight tonight won't
he counted cfficially by Uncle
Sam until they ara 10 years old.
That would ba in th* 1970 census.
But anyona who diet after 18:01
a. m. local tlma Friday will ba
considered pert of th* population
for th* next decade.
Census Bureau officials have Is­
sued these ground rule* to guide
the 100,000 person* who will make
the must expensive and speediest
count of th* U. 8. population.
They explained that the census
must provide a statistical "snap­
shot" a t a given moment. And
12:01 a. m„ Friday Is that moment.
Actually, enumerators will be­
gin th* census tonight, wh«n they
count persons In hotels and motels
with more than 60 rooms. The socalled "T-night" will encompass
both transient and permanent
guests.
Shortages of census takers still
are being reported (n soma neigh­
borhoods in New York, l.oa Angala*, Chicago and other major
cities.

DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS
Tuean thru Frl. • 2 P. M. day boo
fore insertion. Mon. • Sat. i n i .
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuts, thru FrL * S P. M. day bo*
fore insertion. Mon. • S«L noon.
RESPONSIBILITY:

The Herald will not bo rupon a1bio
lion of your ad, and reserve* tha
right In revise or reject nay ad*
verliarmsnt from that ordered to
eonforn to the politico of this
psptr.
CLASSIFIED INDEX

to

1. Good Food
3. For Rent

I. Wanted
Rent
4. Real Eetata Wanted
5. Real Estate Far Sato
I, Mortgage Loans
7. Business Opportunities
7-A Insurance
k Female Help Wsated
9. Male Help Wanted
10. Male or F rails
11. Work Wanted
13. Plumbing Service*
13. Etectrlcal Servicer
II. Build, Paint A Repair
13. Special Services
13*A Beauty Parlors
II. Flowers A Plants
17. Pels • Livestock • Bvp|
II. Maehiatry * Tools
19. Boats and Motors
10. Automobiles
10-A Trailers
31. Furniture
33. Articles For Sale
B A Article Wasted
33. Notices A Personals
21. Loot A Found

OFFICE SPACE, | » month. M
W. 13th Street, Ph. FA 3-3931
days. FA 3-1101 nights.
3-BEDROOM home completely
furnished including TV. Adults
only. Inquire a t 3300 Sanford
Ave,
1-BEDROOM bo u n , furnished, la
Osteen. FA 3-413S.
ROOM, private bath, private en*
trance, FA z-MIl or FA 1-3903.

" w r i e r , i niif.is F tr - r m o ia

,\* M K M W
NOTICK M 11 HR 11IIV (I I VMM
th at th* u u d e r a l a n t d , d s a lr ln a to
r n g a a e In business un d e r the f l r t l ­
tlnu* u*m* of ART Iil.KCTRIC O F
M N P o llD .
located
at
Hanford.
Hemlnnt* County. Florida. Intandad
t o r e g is te r aaid nam# with the
r l a r k nf tha c i r c u i t C o u rt of Hamln o l t C ount). Florida.
A r t h u r J. Hiiugherly, Hr.
A r th u r J. f t n u a h a r t r , J r .
K e n n eth tl. Spauldin g
A tto rn ey for A r th u r J. R o u s h ,
a r t ) . Hr. and A r t h u r J. D nughar-

doubled 1U Boy Scout population In
the past year.
The number of Scouts in the dis­
trict, which takes in parts of Sem­
inole and Volusia counties, shot up
by SCO to make 1,070 Boy Scouts
here now.
The Central Florida Boy Scout
Couneil now has I,MO members in
seven counties. Nationwide, there
are five million men and boys ac­
tively connected with the Scout
movement. And one-quarter of
these are men, Albert aaid.
He complimented the Kiwanians
on their aupport of the Scout move­
ment and urged them to pay atten­
tion to rearing up their successors,
saying "if we don't do this, some­
one else may."

By PHIL NEWSOM
UFI Foreign Editor
For nearly a year now events
have been taking placa in Iraq
which eontbina to m akt good
newi for the Weal.
MaJ. Gen. Abdel Karim Kassetn, Iraq's pramler and strong­
man, has been craeklnf down on
the Communists,
This does not mean that Kaaicm is moving toward Wastern
alignment, Ralber, It appears to
mean lhat he ii moving away
from hla Sovlst ties toward neu­
tralism. And a neutral Iraq, with
Its oil and ite port of Basra coa­
trolling the entrance lo the P er­
sian Gulf, la vastly lo bo prsfcrrccl to on* aligned with Hussia.
Thr latest clear Indication that
Kassem ts clipping Communist
wings came in the announcement
that tha death sentence pro­
nounced on former Premier Fadhll At-Ja mail has been reduced to
19 year* of imprisonment.
Jamali'a early exteulion bsd
been oo* of (he key plnnks In tha
Communist platform.
Kaisem’i growing dlianehantment wilb his Communist aliiis
first became apperant iaat July.
On July 3, 1939. Kassem or­
dered that tha Communlat-domlnated people's resistance move­
ment place Itself under army con­
trol. This waa a semi-military
group of about U .0Q0 members,
most of whom w on club-swinging
youths who took over the strooU
of Baghdad and aprsad terror
after dark.
But lait July, K eiitm finally
cracked down.
In that same month, he shook
up hia cabinet, reducing the pow­
ers of Dr. Ibrahim Kubbe, bis
pro-Communilt minister of oconorairi.
In February of this ytar, Kubba was dropped from tba cabinet
altogether.
The ao-calltd Texas Pink grspofruit oriilnolly cam* from Flor­
ida. It was discovered in 1911
near Bradenton.

FURNISHED 3 room apartm ent
with bath and garage. 2320
North Narcissus Ave. FA 1-3144
Also In this year, while licens­
ing other peliUeal parties in prep­
aration for 4 return te parliamen­
tary government, th* Kasaom re­
gime refused a license to Triq's UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house
main Communist Party, Instead,
with sleeping porch. FA M3M.
It licensed a splinter group re­
ferred to by the main party a i a 3113 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurtiiihtd house, kitchen electrically
"disrupting gang,"
equipped, 1100, PA 3-0374.
Control of Iraq would provlda
international Communism with Its
most important mid-eaatarn plum,
and fulfill the Soviet Union's his­
toric wish for an outlet to the In­
dian Ocean.
Tima itlll must tell whether
Kassem can remove the Commu­
nist influence or whether he did
UNFURNISHED SoilM. I t J IB * .
Indeed go too far.
3-BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished*
So. Sanford Ava. on Oakway
Legal Notice
Drive, near Lake Jessup, S3*
r ic T ir io r * .v a n s
per meath. Phone FA 3-0033.

NOTICE IH h t r t b y s l v t n t h a t 7
am a n t a a a d lb bualn aat a t Caiaelt a r r y , aam lnal* County, Florida,
u n d t r t b r fictitio u s nam* of. E a s t ­
ern Adjuatm ant B ure au a nd th a t
t Intend tn re g is te r said M i n i
w ith th* C lark nf tha Circuit
Ceurt. g . m l n n l . County. Florida, In
aaeordanea. w ith tha provisions af
th* Fic titious Nam* Ntatutai, Inw i n gacllon I I I . 01 F lo r id a Hlatutva

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom houis^
kitchen equipped, 3403 Willow,
Avo. Cell FA 3-3931 o r FA 1-3331.

RENT A BUD
tollawsy, Hospital A Baby Beds
Puhllah War. It * Apr. 7, IS. It
By Dsy, Week or Montk.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
iv
c o n n
j i n (i*s'«
c n itiT ,
• ■HinaLH c o n n , r i.n « io a Fb. FA S41II
US W. let iL
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HOT ATM UP ANTIIUKT J OOMPH
HAFFER, daraata d.
SD TICn OP |VtWAI&lt; SIMPONT AMD
APPLICATION FOR DISCHANOH
All paraune nra faartby nntlflad
th at lha undaralguad a* K i n u l«r a f sa i d a etata , ha* ra m platad
the a d m in is tr a tio n th a r a n f and has
filed In said court hla final rapnrt
and atipllcatlan fo r dlacharg*. ObJaetlnna, iharaio, I t any. should b*
duly ft lad. A f t e r filing proof af
FiiTiTiorg s a n s
publb-allon sh o w in g th is riollro
has bran published «nr* a tvrak NUTIPK Id hereby given t h a t g
for f a u r rona ac utlve waaki, tha a m a u g a g a d In bualnae* a t BoL
m g lt a r of a p p ro v al n f aaid rapuri Hamlnnla County. Florida, undaii
a n d l h a o rd e rin g a f d l .t r lb u l l a n ih* Ilctlllaue na m e af, T a r r g e *
T a ta p h a a a
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JAMMU 11. 11CALEY.

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AOTIl'M TO « ■ EDITORS
TO
ALL
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by notified a n d r e q u ir e d l a (HO
a n y rlalm * a n d demand* w h la k
yau, a r a lltie r of you, m ay kayo.
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nf Hon, Wllaaw A la ia n d a r . C a u a l p
J u d g e a f kam toato Couaty, * s hiW
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EDWARD fi. ROBINSON
ROD BTEIGEK
SPECIAL OFFER ! t t
THIS AD AND 7»c
WILL ADMIT 3 ADULTS
TONITE . THURS. MARCH 31

STA RTS SUNDAY

“CASH McCALL**

�15. Special Services

&gt;. Real Estate For Sale
• I p #aa(erb frralb
Paps 8—Thurs. March 31, *60 FOR RENT: I bedroom houie, WELAKA APARTMENTS: room' GROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin
kitchen equipped. P h e n e
FA 2-3303,

South Pinecreat
On Onora Road, So. of Sanford

Sunland Estates
17-92, 3 miles bo. ol banlord

From 3275.00 Down
VA-FHA, FUA-IN SBRVICB
Immediate Occupancy
1 Year Peraonal Satialaclion

GUARANTEE
an c o n stru c tio n af your Hume—
a r your dawn payment 4k
eloalag coat* refunded

FREE WELCOME
To Sanford I Be Our Guests Far
I Daya Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation At On* Of
Sanford's Leading Maids Whils
Yaw Locals Housing For Yon 41
Yon Family. Pick Up Keys At
Salon Office!

private balhi, 114 W. First St
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables
401 Magnolia Ave. PA 7-0730.

LAKE MARY LOTS
FOR SALE or RENT by owner: Large 303 foot lot, with emilt
pond in rear. Can be divided
New 2-bedroom houie, hard
Into two building lota. We thint;
wood floor*; Lake Mary. Phone
LARGE I brdm. furn. apt. 8ST.S0
the prica 14 rightl May w:
FA 2-4940.
1703 Magnolia. PA 2-3831.
aerveT
2-BEDROOM bouie, kitchen equip­ LARGE 8 bedroom' furnished up­
5 ACRES
ped, acreened porch, water
stair* apartment, downtown,
furnished, 845 monthly. White
water furnished. 885. C a l l In clo*e proximity of echooli,
churches, and shopping in Lake
only. Ph. Geneva, 2451.
FA 2-3071 before 5:30 P. M.
Mary. Ju it 330 feet off hard­
top road. Thia won’t last I
2-BEDROOM furnished country
home on Orange Bird., • mites
SPACE WOMEN
Sten strom Realty
Weal of Sanford. Home like new. (Women who need apace, that Is)
Everything splc and Span. 870
will appreciate this fine Brit­ 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
per month. H. R. Bice, I t Sun­
tany style 4 bedroom, 1 bath, 3 “ Open Eveningi till 1:30 P. M.”
set Dr., DeBary, Fla.
Florida room, etc. home on the
canal in Little Venice. 8150 per
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
month. Call
ped, 875 month, Outalde city
HOME SEEKER
limits. FA 2-8060.
SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
Watch
This Space
rs ACRES, fenced, for rant
. “ Bill" Stemper Agency This beautiful six room and bath
near Geneva. 8300 per year. Call
3601 Park Drive
FA 2-0087.
home haa screened porch, carFA 2-8331
porle, utility and storage room.
J5MALL unfurnished house, W, 1st
sprinkler ayitem
1—
BR. bouse, furnished, $00. Underground
SI. 823 mo. 8. H. Buchaman.
for
the
lawn.
Located
on i large
2—BR. house, kitchen cquipt. 870.
corner lot a t 2400 Oak Ave. The
FURNISHED garage apartmant, 2—BR. house, kitchen equipt. 883.
price will be reduced 830 each
1401 Oak Ave.
4—BR. house, unfurnished, 8100.
day until sold. Original price
ROSA L. PAYTON
818,13(3—loday'e 814,430. Pretenl
I-BEDROOM furnished h o u s e . Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
loan, approximately 810,630 can
Large lot and plenty ol ahade.
he assumed. Monthly payments
FA 2 1303.
are $78. Shown by appointment
&gt;0 PER MONTH: 23' x 80' ator- TRAILER, modern conveniences,
only. Don't delay. See today.
110 per week. In Osteen. Call
age. Phone FA 2-304$ or aee 203
Call FA 2 3204.
FA 3 0319.
W. First St.

N O TIC E

BRAND NEW

ELNA 7AG 7, AG
Portable sowing Machine weight only IT, Ibn, It Al
SPECIAL
_____

GARRETTS

Car. K. tm ft Sanford Ave,

CHRYSLER DEALER

3-BEDROOM, 1 bath houie, kit­
RURAL HIDEAWAY
chen electrically equipped, $100
20 ACRES
per month, 115 Oakland Dr.,
Sunland Etlalea, Contact H.B. Ancient dwelling houee surround­
ed by magnificent magnolias and
O d h a m, Deland, REdwood
fruit trees
4-4003, or Mra. H. B. Odham,
85500 -TERM S
FA 2-4003, Sanford.
8 ROOM furnished garage apart­ W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
ment. Close to town. Inquire al Phone FA 2 4981
111 N. Park
704 Palmetto or FA 2-6000.
Phone FA 2 8331 2601 Park Dr.
NICE ground floor furnished aptr- COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: I
ment, 000 Park Ave. FA 2-0210,
bedroom ra-ialei available. ImIf no answer, FA 24030.
mediate occupancy. $225 down,
assume monthly paymente of
137.50. Inquire at oifice, W. 20th.
'Street, Sanford. FA 2-7002.

COUNTRY LIVING

LAKEFRONT LOTS, akilng and
Wilh urban convenience. Trim end
Halting. No down payment. Ph.
neat, this brand new 1 bedroom
Geneve, 2451,
CBS home priced al $1,500 In­
vites you to buy today. Tsrms
to ault YOU—ask us for details
SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
SALE OR TRADE: Large ranch
, “ Bill" Stamper Agency
type home, 2 years old. Trade
M0l Park Drive
83,000 equity on smaller house.
FA 2-8331
Ph. FA 2 7881.

1958 IMPERIAL
(Varna Southampton, Thin Car la A On* Owner LaeaRr
Owwai Car With Everything, 8** Thia On* Before Tan
Buy H Yon Want Tht Beat.

1959 SIMCA

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
4 bedroom, 8 bath home. Close
Raymond Lundqulet, Aaeoc.
in oa West First. A neat I- FA 2-2831
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
story home, surrounded by
several producing citrus trees. ■ ROOM house, $500 down, reason­
The t* acra lot la beautifully
able monthly payment!. Ph,
landscaped, with extra large
FA 3-3480.
garden. If you want more room
—more lend — good garden —
FARMER’S AGENCY
citrus trees, and at ■ good price,
N. V. Farmer, Realter
call us today for appointment
D. H. Whitmore
to aee thla home.
Lillian G. Trams
Aiioeiilfi*
S t Johns Realty Co. 116 8. Frtnch A rt. Ph. FA M i l l
After houra, FA 2-181$, FA 2*821,
116 N. Perk Avenue

S t Johns Realty Co.
118 N. Park Ave.

j

1957 PLYMOUTH
#

broker

202 lo . Park Avo. Ph

FA 2-MI

20 building Iota In Oviedo —$200.00
each.

S t Johns Realty Co.
118 N. Park Avenue

WANT

1

i ECONOMY? J

a§
C
ft#

• THESE CARS

SALE OR RENT: Completely
furnLhed 2 bedroom frame
houie. Shaded corner lot, high
and dry location. Sate price
$4800. Kreis Really, 3 Angeles
Rd.. DeBary. NO 8-4787.

WY.NNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
house, 8I3C0 equity and anum e FOR SALE by owner, one bed­
room house trailer, large built
838 monlhly payment. Phone
on cabana, lot 200' x 190', Or­
FA 2 5676.
ange City. Call after 3:00 P M.,
SP 4 6342.
LAKE FRONT HOME
Just off 17-82 at Longwood. 3 7. Business Opportunities
acres of beautiful oak trees.
100’ front on Wildmer* Avenue. FOR LEASE: Well established
service station, good location.
100’ front on clei£ Fairy Lake.
Contact the Pure Oil Company,
The lawn spreads ‘beautifully to
604 W. 0th. St.
waters edge. Overlooking lake
la a nice split level home,, con­
strue ted of hard cyprcai and

the road haa great posslbilitiei
for rental luplexei. Ideal illualion for a younger retired cou
exchangeable. Respected record
pie. Shown by appointment.
producers and manufacturers. Dis­
St. JohnB Realty Co, tributor! of major record brands.
No get-iich-quick scheme. Good
110 N, Park Avenue
profit. QUAD FICATIONS - Only
I ACRES fa.m land Sanford Cel­ responsible far-sighted individuals
ery Delta, $430 per eere, only with faith in the record business,
8250 down, five years to pi
seeking a long term connection
balance. Richard* Hotel M&lt;
will be considered. *Car, 'Spare
bourne, Fla.
or full time. Minimum $1175 in­
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE vestment, dependini on site of
territory desired. For local Inter­
SURETY BONDS
view, Include phone number.
RAYMOND M. BALL Write,
or Call. BEST RECORD
AND ASSOCIATES
DIVISION American International
Ind'ri, Inc., Lewis Tower Bldg.,
Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
Phils. 2, Pa. KI 0-3737.
Carl Chorpenlng, Jr,
GROCERY k “66" Service Station
Robert J. Schmidt
on Hwy. 17-92, acroia from
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Ctrcusland site.
Marvin Williams
111 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-4441
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
SECRETARY, permanent resident,
Ph. FA 2-1290
age — over M. Stk day week
wilh aome overtime. Taka
shorthand, 70-80 W. P. M., use
I. B. M. electric typewriter 6061 W. P. M. Above the average
salary. Apply Florida Stale Em­
ployment Service 110 W. Second
St., Sanford.
2-BEDROOM. 8 bath home hi
Sunland Estates. FA 2-2808.
with city conveniences.

J. W. HALL
1644 French A n .
RaaH*r
lU Hell"
Phone FA I-!$4I

PRICED TO GO. . .

M

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

■ BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
equipped home on large lot.
WEK1VA RIVER LOTS
Low down payment, monthly
payments of $44.78. Phone 301' front on river. 780' deep. 301'
$4,600 TERMS
FA 2-6490.
front on road. Located North of
Highway 40. A wide, clear canal ROSA L.
PAYTON
and a good well on property.
And Associates
Neighboring lota priced ai high
as $70.00 per foot. Buy these
Regist$rod Real Eetete Broker
desirable lots al a bargain. Ph. FA 2-1SOI 17-81 at Hiawatha
Lei* then $40.90 per front fooL
REAL ESTATE URU’E-IN

SECOND CARS

^

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
“ Open 'III 8:30 p. m.”

FIRST C L A S S

Station Wagon, Radio ft Healer.
On* Owaar Low Milaag*.

Ihr. Sedan, Antomatk Traiumta■- Hap* b A Real Buy In A Low
Haag* One Owner Car.

2-LOTS, « ft. a 140 II. each
between 4th. and 7th., on Melleautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
Ion villa Ave„ partly cleared
with Hardwood floora. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermoilallcally controlled Heat. Well. S t Johns Realty Co.
Landicapped Lot on Dead End
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Street where Children play In t i l N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
' aafety. We wilt be proud to ahow
FURNISHED duplex on jarge lot.
you this today.
Good drainage canal through lot
MOVE RIGHT IN
to Lake Jeirup: full of flah.
-'HA Financing—No Closing Coat
Only 810,300. 81.000 cash nr will
— for an appointment call —
trade for home in Orlando, lot
Helen E. Noonan
or paid up bouse trailer for down
at FA 2-7731—Hra. to a. m.-S p. m.
paym ent Also have 3 lota, 100'
or anytime —
x 130* each, 330 down. 810 per
W. H. Bill Stemper Agency
month. Live in house trailer on
FA 2 8331
FA 2 4991
lot while you build. PA 2-7778.
Very altrertive 3 bedroom 1V9
huh home with built-in kitchen
facilities, near 5 Points, Hlwey
17-92. An outstanding buy for
811,300. Down payment $1,500.
See,

1550 DOWN

coin Sl„ &lt;■ bedroom, l'A bath,
double carport.

CURB GIRLS

PART TIME: If you are neat PIANO TUN IN O A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
in appearance and- wilting to
work eveningi 23 hour* per PH. PA 3-4223 Alter • P. M.
week, we need you to repretent our company In the San­ CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
ford area. Age limit 23 33, car
mates. Phone FA 2-7818.
nceeiiary. salary plui commitlion. Orlando, C-A 3-7863.
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICE
S T I N E

WANTED: Man to drive pickup
Machinery and Supply Co.
truck and small trailer to Ari­ 207 W. 2nd St
Ph. FA 2-8431
zona. Leaving April 4th. Write
Box PT, d o Srtford Herald.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

10. Male or Female
Men-Women 820. Dally. Sell Lumi­
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro. Mesa.

CLEANING and ironing; will care
for children. 506 E. 10th, St.
WILL keep children, 81.23 per day.
Ravenna Park Area. FA 2-7709.
HOUSEWORK, FA 2-2896,

12. Plumbing Services
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
It. L. HARVEY
804 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2-3383

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
types and aisei, installed
“ Do It Yourself"
INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
D ll Celery Ave. Tel FA M394
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
SANFORT k SOWERS
151 F.. Wclbourne Ave. MI 1-2474
WINTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Saws — Tool* — Bolt*—
Null — Screws
and Other Parts, Phone or Wrilo

15-A Beauty Parlors
A Satisfied customer la oar be
advertl eemnit.

Plumbing ft

HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK

Heating

AIR CO'TITIONTNG
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
1007 Sanford Are.
FA 24562

105 Sat Oak

Ph FA MT(

Be Lovelier With Profession si
Beauty Care.

IS. Electrical Service*
Houie Wiring — Electric Scr
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
11! Magnolia
PA 24

14. Build, P*int ft Repair
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Rome Carpentry Repair*
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2-1452
WALL PAPERING * PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 50$ Weet tth SL
Phone FA 2*643
HOME REMODELING, room ad­
ditions, roofing, aiding, masonry
work and carpentry work by the
job or by the hour. FA 2-8327.

Beaaty Sale*

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

CARPENTRY, Painting, Roofing
end Concrete Work; let. class.
FA 2-4888.

IS. Special Service*
SANFORD HOUSEWIVES
Capable women era needed to
advertise AVON COSMETICS
in profitable territories. Write,
Manager, Box 246, Lockhart,
for interview in your home.

Sanford Herald.

j

H.

HEATI NG
B. POPE CO.

270 S. Park — FA 1-4884

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS inatelied and repaired. Roof re­
pair. No Job too amaLL Free
eetimatea. FA 2-8418.

Turn Wtat On SOtk
St. Follow Country
Chib Rd. ft Watall
For Our Sign* . . . .

OPEN DAILY
» ;0 0 A . M. T i l h a r k
SUNDAY

1:00 P. M. TM Dark

! H A V E IT! i
These used cars ir e

1957 CHRYSLER
■wnlaga 4 Dr. Sedan. Completely Equipped la eluding
A b Conditioning. Here’s Another On* Owner Law

Mlatlon Wagon • on* ef tks
most popular Imports - eeid and
eervieed by eeveral mntarn •
abeitately perfect.

priced bo low
we won’t print the price for
fear of shocking you!

A l Head Car* A n Somewhat Differaat, Even If
Hahn And Year A n Identical. The Above Uead Con
A n A l TOP Quality Cara,

Extra Clean

A Tap Quality Car b Abeve Average h Every
Beapert. look Car b Inspected And Checked B* That
Ym$ Gat Thnsmaads Of Trouble Free Mllea Whan Yen
■nr A “Top Quality” Uaad Car Bold Only By Year

Extra Clean

FRIDAY NITE
AND
ALL DAY SAT.

SbmuuUb

CO UNTY MOTORS
SANFORD, FLORIDA

• Dodge • Chrysler • Simcm
b.

ruurrbt.

pl fa m iis

— MOTORS —
USED CAR LOT

7th 4 FRENCH

NO WATER
DAMAGE IN

MOVES

-O P E N -

YOU

IN

50 - FROM - $69
WE WILL GIVE GOOD TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCES ON THESE CARS

E ft

COMPLETE
LAWN MAINTENANCE
R E A L ESTATE, SALESMEN .Moving — Edging — Fertilising
Renovating — Fertilizer Sales
and SALESWOMEN for pro
FREE ESTIMATES
jeeta in Sanford area. ‘Real
opportunity. Backed by news­ JOHN ’ LOMMERSE. FA 2-719T
paper, radio and mail promo­ TV and RADIO REPAIR af w
tion. Sea Dan River at Tec
3:00 nights and weekends; lam
•n* Green Estates, Country Club
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood,.
and Upsala Road*. Sanford
FA 2-2773 and FA 18818.
Phnne-FA 2-3803
TV SERVICE within the hour.
WANTED — Man. or lady, for
Service call 83 ,&gt;lua parts. Call
my Watkins Route. Yea, I am
FA 2-9835. Sunshine TV, 303
retiring after serving the cus­
Sanford Ave.
tomers in this arcs for the past
SERVICE CALLS $2.00
23 years. There will be no ob­
The Biggest Little Shop
ligation to me. I just want to
In Sanford. Ali Parts And
see a good Watkins Dealer
Labor Guaranteed 90 Days.
operating my route. Call or see
C, L. Allen, Apopka, Phone SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
9th. k Sanford Ave.. FA 2-9741
Tucker 0 3483.

Windahieid
Back Glaie
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
2-BEDROOM houie, clean. Low WANTED: Neat real estate sales­ Senkarik Gian* and Paint Co,
down payment, only $37.10 mo.
men. must be a live wire — 11 114 W. 2nd SL
FA 1*881
]$$ Country Club C i r e 1*.
with integrity. Writ* Box P, t/o
FA 2-1884.

ALL MAKES 4i MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3675

IN THE CITY — ALL-CITY CONVENIENCES
DISPLAY M O M S 0 P M

D U Y ^»

�Something New, Something Old-- WANT ADS Are As Good As Gold
Sty* • s a fa ri
Thurs. March 31,

feral*
1’nxe »

20. Automobile*

Articles l-'ur Sale

Articles For Sale

Uartl furnilurr. appliance', tool*
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'a Mart
STURDY 1951 HUDSON. Roomy,
215 Sanford Ave Ph. FA 2 Ilia ORANGE TREES for aale. Will
romfortahlr, runs good and hai
lb . Flowers ft Plants
good brakes. *2io. By Owner
plant In yards or groves. Shade
FA 2 8608.
treea also available. Ed Davit,
$SAVE$
Cut Flowera For A^y Oeeassioo
FA 2-4317.
SANFORD v LOWER SHOP
New ft Used
FA 2-1122
or
FA 2 0770
Furniture anti Appliances
REDI MIX-CONCRETE
20-A Trailers
37” Window Silla *1.25
LEGUSTRUM T L A N T I . Ph
54” Window Lintrla *..23
FA 2 7*4*.
1*60 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft..
MIRACLE
CONCRETE CO.
u«ed 30 days. Save over *700.
300 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5751
17. I'eta, Livestock, Supplies
106 W. 271b. St., Sanford. Phone
FA 2 73*0.
ROLL AW\Y. Hospital and Rsby LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
SHETLAND PONTES. Land. Os
Beds. Day. Week nr Month—
FA 2-32*5.
teen. Ph. FA 2-7514 after 5 p. m 23 FT. NASSAU, 17 ft. Trotwood
FURNITURE CENTER
Trailer, cheap and clean. 3515
1100 Frtneh Ave.
G. E. ELECTRIC ran*e. double
18. .Machinery • Tools
Orlando Dr., Sanford, DeWitt'a
Ph. TA 2-7*5*
ovrn: combination sink and
Trailer Park.
dishwasher; inquire 2111 Sum0 4 INTERNATIONAL; D. O. Case
merlin after 5.00 P. M.
Grove Tractor, late model; i-N 1*60. 34 ft. all modrrn two bed­ New 5 Used Furniture Is Appli­
ance*. A Good Place To
Ford Traclor; John Deere Grove
room LaSalle mobile home.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
DEEP WELL PUMP and tank,
Disc: Ward Equipment, Oviedo,
Must sell right away. Cost
cheap. Phone FA 2-777*.
TO 5-3541.
Jenkins Furniture
53.895, will take J2650. See at DeWill's Trailer Park, So. of San­ 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 7450 SINGER PORTABLE, round bobford. Itwjf. 17*2
bin, attachments and guaran­
tee. *12.50. Write Boa 600, c/o
• b ig v a l u e s
Gateway To The Waterway
RICHARDSON 1957, 50 ft. * 8
Sanford Herald.
• JUICK CREDIT
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
ft., 3 bedroom, air condltinnrd;
• EASY TERMS
cost (8,500—sacrifice (or *3.ooo.
R obaon S p o rtin g Good*
FA-TORY TO YOU
Muit go Ihis werk. Ray Ken­ WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
-84 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-5881
ALUMINUM
yon, 108 So, Wade Ave., De­
WILSON - MAIER
VENETIAN BLINDS
land.
New and Used Furniture
Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
311 E. Flret S4.
FA 2 5*22
rail with plastic ends. PlaiHe
CABANNA,
•
ft.
x
27
ft..
7
ft
10 FORD, good running ear, 171
nr rayon tapea. Cotton er nylon
g • ft. storage area included;
FA 21433.
cords.
drapes and floor covering; *300. DIVAN and chair set (55; trundle
beds *40 or take all for *80. Senkarik Glaan And Paint Co.
Ray Kenyon, 108 So. Wade Ave.,
112-114 W. 2nd 9t
FA 2 488
718 W. First.
Deland.

22. Articles For Sale

SPINF.T PIANO
D u e to unfortunate rircuntatancei, have two reclaimed
Spinel', famoua brand, like
new, guaranteed, one walnut
one mahogany. Will tell to re­
liable peraon in thta area at
tremrndoua zavingi. Write or
phone Credit .Manager, Sleep's,
Ml N. Orange, Orlando.

Sell Ut Your ruraiture. Quick FOR SALF: II cu. ft. che«t type
Service With The Cash. SU P**
freezer 1100. FA 2*7518.
TRADING POST. PA 2 0*77.

22*A Articles Wanted

12 cu. ft. “ Hotpolnt" Electric
Refrigerator .
. . . * 100.00 WANTED TO BUY
deik. FA 2-4558.
1 burner “Superior'* Gai
Range .
1100.00
Mahogany Drop Leaf Table
5 4 rhalra .. ............... *75 00
China Closet .......................125.00
SPINET PIANO, MUST SELL - Mahogsny Twin Reds. Innerspring Mattresses
*100.00
We have in ihii vicinily a beau­
tiful spinet piano which can be Mahogany Vanity &amp; Night
S ta n d
................................. *15 00
purchased by a reliable person
with good rredil for small de­ Wing Chair .......................... *25.00
posit and amall monthly pay­ Arm Chair ........................ *10.00
ments. Inquire Credit Manager, "Admiral'* TV-Mahogany
Cabinet
................. 1100.00
2 HKDROOMR
345 No. Orange Ave., Orlando.
“ Zenith" Radio 5 Record
CONCRETE HI.OCK
Phone GA S-4S77.
Player - 1 ft i I h It.
CERAMIC tile coffee tables *22*5 Mahogany Cabinet (needs
repairing) ........
*50.00
up. Shower stall 5 nth enclos­
ures (25.*5 up. Office desks "G. E." Vacuum Cleaner
with attachments . . . . *25.00
*25.00. Magic Fold door* SI.M
up. chain hoist (20.00. MATES Hawaiian Guitar * Caae *10.00
Q Q
MONTH
TILE 207 West tst. Sanford. * a So. Park Avrnue —FA2 0M*
X* t'loslng Coots
WEBSTER 3 speed record plsyer. MEN'S shirts *1. tennis oxfords (t,
rots *4.(8 up. ARMY-NAVY
155 Plantation Rd, DeBary,
SURPLUS, 510 Sanford Ave.
Fla. Ph. NO * 4411.
1 Mile West Of
DEND1X automatic home ironer
*80; I golf cartu, (10 and $1*.
Phone after 5. F \ 2 2700.
LIKE NEW: Complrte bedroom
art; refrigerator; stove; dinette
set; living room suite; *t.*00
value for *800. Trl. FA 2 34*5.

2.1. Notices ft Personals
NOTICK
For every girl who was ever
Involved with an older man. . .
see “ MIDDLE OF'THE NIGHT**
at MOV1ELAND DRIVE IN
SUN’-MON-TUE.

City On Paved Road

Men’a Frontier Boole
All oiled leather, double *1 4 .H
••led, high heel.

GARRETTS
dec. 1

la I

Hanford Ave.

’’ -T h e ir lot is overflowing with U SED C A R S ! They’ve got to go!
soys
59 O L D S M O B IL E

88

58 C H E V R O L E T

“SELL

THEM

R EG A R D LESS

OF

58 C H E V R O L E T

Fontor Hardtop • Radio • Heator • Automatic
Trawmfaafawi • Roautiful Tutone Finiah with
W hits Sidewall Tire* • Spotless Inatdn and Out.

V8 • Fordor - Radio • Heater - Automatic Traaamlaaion • Air Condition**! * Perfect Tutone Finiah
and Ntw T in a • Like New Throughout.

WAS $2695

WAS $1895

P R IC E !”
57 FO R D F A IR L A N E

11*1 Air Fordor Hardtop V8 - Radio - Heater
er Steering • Like New Inaid* and Out.

V8 • Fordor • Radio • Heater ■ Automatic Tranemiaalnn • Never Before, Such A Low — Lew Prieol

WAS $1495

WAS 52095

SALE *2300
57 C H E V R O L E T

57 D E SO T O

Bel Air Fordor . Fully Equipped - Perfect Tutone
Finiah • Clean Inaide and OnL

SPO RTSM AN

Tudor Hardtop - A l Factory Accessories • Hpotiaaa
Inaide and Out.

56 FO RD

HARDTOP

V8 - Needa Work But Perfect For Ceetowlalng.

WAS $1595

SALE *1058
55 FO RD R A N C H

W AGON

V8 • Automatic Tranamiaaion • Good Transports
lion.

WAS $895

55 B U IC K

SALE *1150
55 O L D S M O B IL E

55 C H E V R O L E T 210
Good MechanlcaHy But Needs Borne Paint Work

55 FO RD C U S T O M L IN E
V8 Fordor • Radio • Heater - Automatic Tranamia­
aion • Excellent Condition Throughout.

WAS $995

WAS 1895

MANY,

MANY

MORE

FROM

62

Fordor - All Factory ArcenaoriM Including Air
Conditioning. Don't Mlaa This Buy!

WAS 5995

WAS $1695

54 M E R C U R Y

Fully Equipped • Very 1-ow Mileage - Spotless
Inaide and Out.

55 C A D IL L A C

Fully Equipped * Clean Inaide and Out • An Ex­
cellent Buy At

Do It And Bar#!

HARDTOP

88

Sun Valley Tudor Hardtop • All
Acreaaoriea.

W HICH

TO

Factory

53 C H E V R O L E T

Vi T O N

P IC K U P

CHOOSE!

SALES
Second &amp; Palmetto Ave.

P H .-O ffice FA2-07U U. C. Lot FA 2-62S1

r

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P i f t 10—Thurt. M ir. 81, 'AO
Sljr Ran?orb Rrrilft

WE CANNOT
SAFETY
|T AFFORD
BUSINESS
AUBURN, N. Y. (U Pl) — A
ymoline explosion killed five per•on* Wednesday night at a down­
town service station where fire­
men wera checking report* of a
gas leak.
Three victim* were firemen.
T»o firemen received minor injurie* and a hospital repotted at
leatt one other person wa» In­
jured.
The cinder block »tati»n w«s
torn apart by th* blast from an
underground fuel storage tank,
and window* w e r e ehaltered
throughout the area.
A movie theater next door es­
caped damage because of it* rein­
forced concrete walls, a fire offi­
cial told United Press Internation­
al. A usual week-night audience
of 800 to 400 persona was in the
theater, hut there was no panic.
The explosion also ruptured the
natural ga* feeder line running to
the station. It wa* permitted to
burn until firemen could dig
through the rubble and find the
cutoff valve.
A woman near th* blast scene
had a heart attark and was taken
to a hospital.
The fire official said escaping
gns fumes could have been ignit­
ed by any of a number of ma­
chine* in the station.
The dead were identified as sta­
tion owner Walter Ockenfela; fire
Lk&gt;Alfred Murphy, firemen John
F. ‘Searing, 27, and Anthony T.
Contrera, and station employe
John Bell, all cf Auburn.

Leukemia Caused
By Virus, Noted
Scientist Says
LOUISVILLE, Ky. fUPI) — A
■dentist today revealed what he
considered to be conclusive proof
that leukemia, a uniformly fatal
Wood cancer of human beings, is
Mused by a virus.
His proof contained evidence
that eventually it will be possible
to make *n anti-serum which
could halt the disease and a vac­
cina which could prevent it.
Part of the proof came from the
body chemistry of 14 prlsonera of
the county Jail at Chicago who
Volunteered to be guinea pigs.
An extract made from the brains
of humans who had dird of leu­
kemia wa* Injected Into their akin.
They produced effective anll-bodtee, thus demonstrating, the re ­
searcher said, that the extract con­
tained viruses.

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPl) - As m s
who hie grown spavined In the
service of Journalism, it isn't
hard tor me to feel a kittle envi­
ous toward a certain branch of
tba newspaper trade.
Tha truth la, I am mora than
• little envious. Envy I* burning
Inside of ma unto a hard gem­
like flame.
Tha object of my cupidity is
that group of my colleagues who
while away tb* hours writing
Broadway and Hollywood gossip
•oiumns. It seems to me they en­
joy the benefiti of newspsparing
without encountering the oceupaBonal hazards.
For om thing, they don't have
to worry about aentenre structure
and stuff like that beceuse most
Of them don’t writ* sentences.
Moreover, they don't have to
worry about punctuation.
I don't suppose there la much
market for a Washington gossip
column but I thought I would
■end up a trial balloon on the
Off chance that H might catch on.
Preparatory to this experiment,
I stopped by the Senate statlonory store and bought myself a
largo size name-dropper. Then I
purchased a box of dols ( . . . )
and a aack of dashes (•••).
Put them all together and they
■aka th* day’a news look some­
thing like this—

LIGGETT W

TOUCH TON STORES
S H A T T E R -P R O O F

with BRASS FRAME
Stunning framed mirror peiicci
•or hanging ovar the mantel or
on the door. Eledro-Coppor
Plated Back.
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Original

HAIR CUPPER SE1
Decorative, useful, rust­
proof outdoor belt of heavy
wrought iron. 100‘s I A n
of uses. 2.98 YaL 1 . 9 9

Clipper) Berber B d ttow I
Comb) “Butch* d h c l m * k
“How-To” Booklet A Q P

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I.CDIt. EDWIN M. MICHAEL Sanford Naval Air Station public works
officer, loft, preacnU award check to Ralph L. Peter*, electrician, for hi*
nugirestion concerning rapid start ballast in light fixture*. Peter*’ aug
geation will result in a considerable monetary saving to the government.
CUrceil Lighter Field
For kmdiini hrss! No odavl
No toot! No fm ! Quick
storting! Fall quirt M e

Cost Sharing
Plan Proves
Aid To Farmers
Seminole County Fsrm ers used
the Agriculture! Conservation Pro­
gram Coat Sharing Assistance plan
to establish conservation meas­
ures on 41 farms in 1059. County
ASC chairman Homer Ballard said
today.
Totel assistance received through
the plan by farm eri in the county
amounted to $19,ooo.
Federal assistance amounted to
less than SO percent of the cost
performing the approved conser­
vation practices. Ballard added.
The purpose of the cost ahare
program l* to Increase the extent
and speed with which conservation
ia needed, Ballard laid.

Noted Playwright
Is Hospitalized
LONDON (UPl ) — Irish play
wright Brendan Behan wae hos
piUlised today and friends talc
he wa* seriously ill from diabetee
and elrrhosi* of th# liver.
Behan, 88, we* advised to eut
down on hla prodlgiou* drinking
last year because doctor* were
worried about hla health.
But Behan has appeared drunk
In public many timea line* then.

. . .The huddling with Mae at
Gettysburg. . .nice guya. . .what­
ever happened to Zachary Tay­
lor??? for lhal matter, whatever
happened to Stanley Baldwin???
speaking of Gettysburg, whatever
happened to Robert E. Lee???
, . .Senators still snarling over
civil-type rights.. .northerners op­
timistic ove^ chanres of getting a
W»ill soon.. .southerner! optimistic
over chances of not getting a bill
to o n .. .
. . .Whatever happened to pessi­
mism???
. . .Look alike*: Ken. John F.
Kennedy and his brother Bob. . .
more look allkes: Sen. John F.
Kenpedy and his brother T ed .. .
still more look alike*: Sen. John
F. Kennedy and his sister Eu­
nice. . . .
. . .Capitol Hill newshawks buss­
ing over Sen. Bourke B. llickenlooper's comment to Sen. Leverett Saltonstall. . .Iltrkenlooper al­
leged to have said "good mor­
ning” . . . r e p o r t e r s on scene
missed Sallonstall's reply.. .
. . . Look alike* revisited) Sen.
John F. Kennedy and his lister
P a t.. .
. . .State Dept, diplomats with
names that fit their Jobs: T.
Achilles Polytoides, Philander P.
Cl a x ton and Wymberley Dor

By FPF.n DANZIG
I moments was presented Tuesday
NKW YORK (UPl ) — ’ The night by ABC-TV’a news depart­
Young Juggler” offered no new ment.
Called, "Kori’s - No Paral­
tricki Tuesday night.
The tidy little morality play on lel.’’ the hour generally recapped
NBC-TV* -Startim e” hour was the story of the divided nstion in
perhaps too tidy, too thin, too gen­ the usual potboiler style. Rut
eral impart. As a hlackand white there were two important seg­
statement (In color) of man’s ments.
In one, South Korean students,
need for religious failh, It came
off as the sort of production we their faces hidden from cameras,
find to often in those morality spoke of their fears about criti­
plays we have come to know ai cising their government and its
leader*. The viewer got the im­
TV Westerns.
Joseph Strfano’s script was pression that democracy is still
bated on a 16th Century French AWOL In the Republic of Korea.
Produced and narrated by John
legend once immortalised by An‘ ‘ the hour ended with
atole.France. Tire stilted TV ver­ Secondarl
sion depicted symbols of good a meeting between South and
and bad instead of fleih-and-blood North Korean truce observer
teams, filmed at the rendezvous
types.
Chief symbol was Tony Curtis The Communists refused to budge
aa a Juggler who was mure con­ from a rather silly interpretation
tent to spend his time sinning in­ of their Instructions and we saw
stead jf spinning. He continual­ and heard how the agonizing de­
ly spurned the spiritual solace bate led to the meeting'* col­
offered by ■ monk, played by lapse.
This documentary, prepared
Nehemlah Persoff, but when hll
juggling proficiency became im­ over a period of months, leads
paired by a touch of paralysis, me to make the following point
Tony discovered the value of an about this year's crop of TV news
specials. Why is it that the im ­
abiding faith.
It was the boyloscs-fsith, boy- portant scheduled events get cov­
meets-personal-setback, boy-finds- ered and the unscheduled, equal­
faith formula working at its cut- ly important, events do not? The
and dried, least provoking level. good-will tours by heads of state,
Th# theme, certainly a powerful the conventions, they're all sched­
one, required more shadings, In­ uled in advance and the networks
sight and subtlety to mske its package their coverage into neat
bundles and sell them to spon­
point more effectively.
From all Ibis you may surmise sors. But when Prim* Minister
that I found the script too super­ Macmillan makes a sudden trip
ficial. The fame Judgment applies to America to confer with PresI­
to Tony Curtis’ acting. Hla work dent Eisenhower on an extreme­
Tuesday night wai shot through ly important subject, special TV
with stereotyped posing, eye-roll­ it falling down badly In covering
the hard news. Ed Murrow, come
ing and head-tossing.
A documentary about Korea home.
that had some eyebrow • raising
Tbe Channel Swim: “ Play Your
Hunch," an NBC-TV daytime
game show, adds a Friday night
version starting April IS. With
Merv Griffin as emcce, the half­
hour mill occupy the time slot
LONDON (UPl ) - in Britain, now held by "People Arr Funny.”
as in the United States, boats are which moves to Wednesday nights
booming.
on April 13, replacing "Wichita
Boat maker* say I960 will be Town.’.’
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the biggest boom yrar yet in
Richard Coogan. who portrayed
Britain. The National Boat Show Malt Wayne in "The Californi­
early In tha year reported order* ans,” will star in a new Western
four times as great as last year, scries, "The Hawk,” which CBS
British
boaters
traditionally films is producing. Dick Clark's
give pride of place to aallboata, ABC-TV “ American Bandstand”
but power boats and outboards will take its viewers 00 a filmed
are gaining in popularity—13,000 tour of Fablan't homa on Thurs­
British outboard motors were day, April 7. Clark’s next "At
•old within Britain last year.
Home” subject will be Frankie
With no point of Britain more Avalon.
than 73 miles from the sea, and
Lu Ann Simms ia Lawrenre
with a ,v ariety of rivers, canals Wrlk'a guest champagne lady on
and otlwr inland waters to choose ABC-TV Saturday. April 1 6 .,.
from, boat builders see everyone George Burns ia tbe guest star
in Britain as a potential custom­ for ‘‘The Dinah Shore Show” on
er.
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Four awardi ranging from lead•riblp to achievement were preaented to future farmer# at the
FFA Father and Son Banquet last
Friday night. Burke Winn wa»
awarded the leaderihlp award;
Bob Bowen waa preaented with the
chapter farmer award; Dayle
Clemmer waa honored with the
acbolarablp
award
and
Billy
Franka waa named the recipient
of the farm bureau award. Ap­
proximately 120 peraona attended
the dinner.
All hunting and flahlng buffa
•re Invited to the Seminole Coun­
ty Sportamen’a Club meeting at
I p. m. today in the courthouae.
A film on lh# popular aporta
will be ahown. You don’t have April 1-11. He waa elected * by
member* of the local medical
to be a member to attend.
group a* their delegate to the
Three Sanford member* of the atale aaaociation.
' Naval Air Stalion have been re­
commended for officer training at
the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolla. The three are Jamea M. Mc­
Donald, Jackaon B. Harriaon and
Tboma* B. Foraylhe.

Church Revival
Sessions Slated
To Continue

City Recreation Bridge Club
The Lake Mary Church of the
iriU meet at the Shuffle Board Naaarene revival trill continue
Court, Thuraday at 7:30 p. m. through Sunday evening.
Key. and Mr*. M. S. Cook are
All the county Bridge player# are
leading tbe revival meeting# which
Invited.
take place at 7:30 each night.
Dr. Vann Parker of Sanford will Both Rev. and Mr*. Cook are
officially repreaent the Seminole aingera and,muaiclan* a* welUaa
Couhty Medical Society during the being ordained mlnlatera. The pubFlorida Medical Aaaoclatlon’a an­ lice I* Invited to the revival meet­
nual meeting
in Jackaonvllle ing* at the church.

Young Scientists To Display
Exhibits At Fair Thursday
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Seminole County’* young acientiala will dlaplay their ware* to
tbe publie at the county Science
Fair Thuraday and Friday.
Solar furnace*, electric motor*,
model* of the heart and reaplratory ay*tern and rock collection*
are only a few of the project*

Warehouse Blows,
!9 Firemen Killed
GLASGOW, Scotland (UPI) —
A flaming whlaky warehouae blew
up with an earth-abaking roar
Monday night killing 10 firemen
fighting the blate.
Two children were miaaing and
it waa feared they had been play­
ing in tbe building. Forty fire­
men were Injured.
Owner*
of
the
building,
Arbuckle Smith 4 Co., tentatively
falimated tbe loaa at up to 2t
million dollar*.

Rep. Ruasell Mock
Dies A t 68
WASHINGTON (UPI) •— Collea­
gues and friend* of Rep. Ruasell V.
Mack (R-Waah.) expressed shock
and feeling* of deep sorrow today
over the veteran congressman's
sudden death.
Mack, of Hoqulam, Wash., who
had served in Congress for nearly
13 years, collapsed on the House
floor while standing near the ros­
trum Monday to answer a quorum
eall. Ha waa M.

the Junior scientists will show.
All the entries, nearly 200, were
made by students in grades g-12 in
Seminole County Schools. The fair,
in Seminole High Auditorium,
will be open Thuraday from 4:30•:30 p. m. and Friday from 9 a.
m. until S p. m. Tbe Judging for
prizes Drill be Thursday from 5-g
p. an. Dr. P. J. We atgate of the
University of Florida, Dr. Keith
Hansen of Stetson, County School
SupL R. T. Milwee and a Rollins
professor will be the Judges.
The Sanford-Semlnole Jayreea
will give a $23 saving bond to the
best overall project. The SanfordDeBary Heart Aaaociation will give
a $23 bond to the beat project
about the heart or circulatory
ayatem and Dearborn Electronics
will give a prize to the beat pro­
ject having to do with the phy­
sical acienccs.

Missile Base
Hit By Strike
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
BASE, Calif. (U P!) - Construc­
tion of missile launching pads
waa at a standstill here today be­
cause of a strike by 3,000 civilian
amployci at this Pacific Coast
mlssllt base.
The Electrical Workers Union
did not name any specific con­
tractor In its complaint. Dava
Milne, business agent nf the un­
ion, said contractors have brought
In workers from throughout the
United Slates end then classified
them as technicians to avoid pay­
ing them tbe prevailing acalt of
$4.33 an hour.

Nixon Pledges
Fighting Campaign
For Presidency

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The Recreational Building fund
of the DeBary Volunteer Firemen's
Association ha* reached $3,201.30.
Tbe association stressed that
the sooner the necessary funds
are on hand, the quicker the build­
ing and facilities will be available
to residents of the community.
Social activities netled the fund
$•2. Tbe World War I Veterans
gkve $5, and their Auxiliary con­
tributed an identical amount.
Anonymous contributors totaled
$40. Individual donations were:

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Vice
President
Richard
M.
Nixon
pledged himself today to a fight­
ing campaign for the presidency
extending beyond the Eisenhower
administration’ # record.
Nixon's statement of his Inten­
tion*, long awaited by many Re­
publicans who feel he cannot real
on the Elsenhower program alone,
carried a specific promise of his
own new farm program.
The vice president made his
presentation in the heart of the
Midwestern farm belt in a speech
Monday night at the Nebraska
Founder's Day celebration in
Lincoln, a traditional GOP event.
His remarks drew praise from
GOP senators in Wkshington. Sen.
George D. Aiken (R-Vt.), top
GOP member of the Senate Agri­
culture Committee, said Nixon
had served notice he wouldn't be
bound by the farm program of
Agriculture Secretary Ezra T.
Benson.
Nixon, unopposed for the Re­
publican nomination, predicted
that the taeo presidential cam­
paign would be "one of the clos­
est and hardest fought . . . In
America's political history."

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Not Registered
in the County for
COUNTY, STATE AND
FEDERAL ELECTION

APRIL 2nd Is The Last Day

York Wins Fight
For Benefits
PALL MALL, Term. (UPI) Alvin C. York, the tall mountain
man whose deadly aim with a
Springfield rifle made him the oatlon'a top hero of World War !,
will get a $32 monthly Social
Security payment as long as he
lives.
Tha Social Security office In
Knoxville announced Monday that
York — now 72 years old, broke
and a semi-invalid — will receive
the money monthly (or the rest
of hia life.
For 10 yeari ex-Sgt. York has
been fighting a government claim
that he owes $13,442 in income
taxes from an eatimated $132,000
be received for rights lo the
motion picture "Sergeant York."
The red-haired old soldier has
been stricken with a variety of
ills for almost 20 years, and he
insists all the money went for
medical bllla.

Olympic Trials
Open Thursday
DENVER (U PI) -O h io Slate's
national
collegiate
champions,
and Oscar Robertson, the nation’ s
top college player, were due lo
arrive here today to complete the
atar-studdrd field for the Olympic
basketball trial* beginning Thurs­
day.
The mighty Ohio State Buckeyas, paetd by 19-year-old sopho­
more Jerry Lucas, and consid­
ered one of the best college cage
learns ever assembled, play the
NAIA all alar* Thursday night.

Volunteers To Meet
The DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment will hold a drill at 7
p. m. Thursday. All active mem­
bers should report to the fire­
house when the alren sounds.

Mr. and Mr*. John Vetter, $100;
Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Smoot. S.»;
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wcsp, $2; Mr.
and Mrs-. Joseph Callahan, $3; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mildcnbergcr,
$3; Mr. and Mrs Walter Han\^
$10; Mr. and Mr*. Clifton St*&gt;#
ford, $3; Mr, and Mr*. Philip
Sommer*, $23; Dave MacFarlane,
$1: Mr. and Mr*. Anton Trubenbacher, $3; Mr. and Mra. John
Lunney, $3; Mr. and Mr*. Louis
Kenyon. $0 and In Memory of
Rutledge Pray, $10.__________

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A RECENT Sanford visitor to the Radio Fra# Europe headquarters in
Munich, Germany, waa Mrs. Helen Weldie o f RFD. 1. Mrs. Weldie ia shown
examining a model of an Iron Curtain guard tower. Supported by contri­
butions from the American people to the Crusade for Freedom, Radio Free
Europe ia a network of 28 powerful transmitters which broadcast more
than 2700 hours o f truth each week to the captive peoples in Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. These Iron Curtnin
countries are completely cut o ff from truth and freedom.

Hospital Notes
MARCH 9R
Admissions
Wcllcn Engel Jr., Sanford; Donna
Mae Milke, Sanford; Diane Stew­
ard, Maitland; nertha Winston
Hector, Sanford; Estelle Slither,
DeBary; Brenda Gibbs, Sanford.
Dismissal*
William Fisher, Longwood; Eva
Bullock, Sanford; Ella Williams,
Sanford; Mr*. Rivera Jones and
baby, Sanford; Lillian Franklin.
Sanford; Mrs. John Stubbs and
baby, Sanford; Mary Ellen Brown,
Sanford: Herman Stanley, Sanford;
Walter H. Marland, DeBary; Ellic
Myers Chester, Lake Mary; Jessie
Lee, Sanford; Hulh Payne, San­
ford.

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for HEART RESEARCH.

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH .10.11)60
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 661
| mil* an hour winds and torn*- tha rampaging Platla Rivar surg­
ed over hundred* of squat*
V:
miles.
National Guard officials orderrd all residents of the Platt*
River lowlands to leava their
home*.
Guardsmen moved
into tha
flood stricken area by helicop­
ter*, amphibious trucks and boats
in a race against lh* lee-choked
river.
Fremont, a city of 15,000 eking
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least one tornado was reported community of New Harmony,
Ihe Platte, became headquarters
Wind, rain, hall and tornado** in Florida.
tome 14 miles northwest of Defor the evacuation. But at Fre­
Two road and drainage improve­
mont. itself, all residents south
Seminole County had been warn­ Funiak Springs, about 5 a. m.
awept acros* a section of the
ment programs costing nearly
of tha city's Union Pacific Rail­
South Tuesday and today and nt ed of possible tornadoes and
The small iwlster occurred tIOO.OOO are expected to be com­
road tracks had lo flee.
severe thundershowers and emer­ durinr a period when a line of pleted by the end of next week.
More thin 1,000 persons evacu­
gency preparations were made, thunder storm* moved across the County Engineer Robert Davia
ated their homr* in Fremont,
hut tha Weather Bureau issued Florida panhandle. The Weather said today.
and another 1,000 fled North
sn all-clear for North Florida Bureau had forecast the possibi­
Davia said that 2io fret of pipe
Bend, which is 26 miles up­
during the morning and indica­ lity of tornadoes and high winds. has been laid in the Loch Arbor
stream on tha Platte. Most ol
tion* were that this arts would
area as pari of a 850.000 drain­
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tornado
damaged
two
barn*
North Bend was covered by wa­
not have any dangerous weather
age program that, when com­
ter knee deep.
through Thursday. Warnings had near Cleveland, Mina. Another pleted, wiM eliminate Hooding
Red Cross and civil defense oto
been up from Pensacola to Day­ damaged three bouse* and de­ there.
stroyed valuable timber on the
ficials marshalled all their r e *
tona Beach.
The
building
of
trenches
lo
hold
outskirts of Peterman, Ala. A
cuera to provide shelter for th*
Clearing and mild weather ware third tornado was reported near the pipes from Lake Drive south
thousands of homeless lo Iowa
expected tonight.
Tupelo, Mias., but apparently did were completed late last week
and Nebraska.
and (he pipes laid Monday and
A amakl twister struck near not touch the ground.
More than 2,000 persons wha
Tuesday.
DeFunlak Springs today destroy­
A severe windstorm struck the
fled their homes at Sioux City,
Loch
Arbor
wa*
one
of
the
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ing a church and damaging sev­ Middle Georgie town of MancheaSNOW TURNS INTO FLOODS ns seasonal warmup melts banks left by
Iowa, jammed the city auditorhardest hit areas during the ab­
(U PI) — A atatn of emergency eral other buildings.
recent snowstorms in Nebrnskn. Rivers went out of course in olfght other
ter, near the Little White Houae normal ralni the week of March
um and private nomes safe from
waa declared la virtually all of the
Sheriffs Deputy Jerry Alford at Warm Springs, Ga. The storm
slates. Bridge washouts were widespread.
(UPI Telephoto)
the rising Floyd River.
Union of South Africa Tuesday, the said no one we* injured when the felled trees and power Unet and 14.
The floods triggered by a
Commissioner
from
that
district
twister dipped down into the smell damaged the roofs of homes.
, g o v e r n m e n t announced today.
spring threw wlfrh malted heavy
Homer Little, reported during
Thera were no injuries.
9
Police, acting under the prodssnows, claimed \even lives—four
that time water was up near
.nation, rounded np at leaat 100
in Nebraska and
Winds up to to miles an hour many homes and the area was
one in XadVato
anti-government leaders, Including
ripped a house from Its founda­ "one big puddle of water."
Tha tornadoes which swept tha
some white men. Leaders of the
tion at Elba, Ala. Heavy raina
Davis reported also that coun­
NEW YORK (UPI) Stock
African Nationalist Coo great and
area knocked over a house traiW
and rising creeks forced the clos­ ty work crew* hope (o finish
prices at I p. m.:
opposition political group* were
— gf
Mo., and cut a sixing of U.S. 27 between Columbus paving the four-mile l-ongwoodM’ i
American TAT
aelted.
mile swateh through Iowa from
and LaGrange, Ga. Wind and hail Lake Mary Road at a cost of
105'k Fort Madison to Denmark.
American Tobacco
stones damaged treea at Pane over 830.000.
The proclamation empower* the
Caterpillar ............ •aeaaaeet &gt;0
Hall more than an inch la di­
and Huntingdon, Tenn.
government in nil* virtually by
The work was started two
S2»*
Chrysler .................
ameter battered the flood belt.
decree with the right of arrest and
The storm winds were triggered months ago, hut heavy rains and
20H So much hail fell al Luray, Mo.,
Curtis* • Wright ,
detention of person# for periods of
in a line of sever* thunderstorm! bad weather have held up the
223'*
DuPont ................
that snow plows had to he used '
Jtopp to SO day*.
County Health Director Clyde Brothers explained the Kastman Kodak .
that swept from Pin* Bluff, Ark., paving, Davia pointed out.
I07'k
The head of toe minor leagues
to
clear highways.
into
Middle
Tennessee.
Weather­
^
The announcement aaid the
world controversy over "population explosion" Tuesday and Ford Motor ...........
72'*
and the president of the Inter­
stele of emergency was declared national League today both brand­ men said tha storm moved across
M 'i
said he favors limitinif of imputation among the unfit and General Electric .
h II of h a M magisterial die- ed as untrue' a report that the Tennessee at a 40-mile-an hour
451*
General Motors ... s e e * * * * *
poverty stricken.
trieto In Bondi Africa, tom by Havana franchise of the IL will he clip.
2tv
Graham • Paige • e a s e * * * * * *
Dr.
Brothers
told
the
Lions
Club
at
their
noon
luncheon
racial violence. The district* com ­ switched to Jersey City because
sat*
Ini. TAT
*********
Rain* were heavy throughout
"the way the world's population is growing we must limit it Lorillard ...........
prise virtually all of South Africa of strained Cuban-U. S. relations. the entire storm area. Evergreen,
SI1*
some way or starve lo death.
with* the aaception of tribal and
tit*
Ale.,
reported
SW
inches
of
rain.
Minute Maid .. *********
A aporiswriler reported Tuesday
minor rural district*.
"This is my opinion and not the Prnney ............ •••••***•* 11*1*
in a dispatch from Pompano Pine Hill, Ala., recorded more
opinion of my superiors." Broth­ Penn Rli ......... * * * * * * * * *
WASHINGTON (U l'1 )—Senate
«**
Indications were lhal some Beach that such a move had been than four inehei In a three-hour
ers emphasised in saying that in Sears Roebuck
liberals began an uphill fight to­
*•••••••• 507*
brands** of the administration had urged by President George Traut- cloudburst.
Ihe future population control will Standard Oil (NJ) ........... 44to
day to patch some gaping hole*
ari been adviced.
men of to* minor leagues and
be a necessity.
Sludebaker .......................... 1JH
A spokesman at the Justice President Frank Shaughnesty of
Inflicted by the Senate Judiciary
He said lhal "this problem will U. S. Sterl ............................ KPs
Ministry, asked about the authori- the International League.
Committer In the House-apprqved
GAINESVILLE
(U
P
l)-A
group
WASHINGTON .UPI) — Th*
increase in generations to roine
tp lor the arrests, said only that
civil rights !&gt;HI.
"A
complete untruth,”
aaid
of University of Florida profes­
Stale Department has begun aa
loudi African law empowers au­ Trautman.
The committee, after two days sors will meet, tonight to pro­ and something must be don*
investigation based on aa atfW
thorities la act under emergency
"There if no truth to the atory
o f closed-door deliberation topped test a regulation ^hat forbids them about it."
davit reported to ba an Amsricaa
Brothers also outlined plana for
regulations four days before they a tall," Shaughnesty said. "W e are
o ff by a marathon seven-hour to run for publlit' office. All em ­
pilot's admission that h* (lew to
formally take affect.
going to open In Havana as plan­
session, voted Tuesday night to ployes under Ihe jurisdiction of the heallh renter now being con­
Cuba to carry out a Caitr* pro­
Supreme Court Justice Joseph ned on April 20."
send tha severely haltered bill to the Hoard of Control are governed structed e l Ninth St. and French
MtAMt (U P U -F Iv e bug-bitten,
paganda plot.
Ave.
Ludortf placed a priority phone
Both officials are staying si the
the Senate with no recommenda­
Department spokesman Francis
II* said (hat al the presenl lime
call to Prim* Minister Hendrik Mayfair Inn here, but they denied weary Americans, freed by Cuban tion on what should h# done with by lit* ban.
W. Tully Jr. said tha affidavit
there is not enough of ■ ataff lo
Verwoerd’s office in aa effort to rhey""h«Id*Many *kind* of'^nuding ! nf,, fic.UU Tuesday aflcr four days
it.
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Frail- from William J. Shargalat. It, one
do Justlca lo tht health center,
It even . Club.
Club
find out whether an emergency conc.rt.in.
concerning the
the Havana
,i of 'to** questioning, rested her*
Before returning the hill* to
deal
Kisenhawer said today thq oPjsra-tltOU arreatrd whU* mate »
"bul
we,
lug*
to
add
a
nurse
by
4 | h a d bean proclaimed.
'
-LONDON
(UPI)
The
world;
Shaughnesty said the question
l^n .kiln- -ntistody comply with tha Jianata'a order*, Wide inerrase in citrus fruit pro­ the fait and other personnel as Russian* have coma a long way ing th* flight, was to^Nto hand*. ■AiM
movtot
club •'He* i*
toward meeting Western conditions U. 8. officials ia Havana.
i r i j y u f i ••m* das' after
„ . . tkeied'he committee changed — and in duction is Ukrly lo conUnue, the soon aa Ui* budget allows il."
up" inti Trautman aaid there lun i•*rV,
rases
‘^ a u .. t
rase* weakened _ every Commonwealth Kronumic Com­
Tully declined
discuss
Brothers said the health unit for a formal Irraty to ban nuclear
been ."n# pressure for such* a yacht ran agtound on the wrstent
lip of Cuba because of engine major part of the ilou»* meas mittee said today. It added that will eoncrnlrsie on fall develop­ weapon* teats. He also said there contents, saying only that "tha
move."
ure.
beraiiMtoof the extent of plant­ ment of a well-rounded education are signs they wahl some degrees U. S. government is investigating
"1 personally feel (hat our games failure.
in*
group,
The
Senate
was
scheduled
to
The
beaded
by
John
ings JW lo bear, ill* possibility program regarding hetlth, espe­ of general disarmament in the all phases of the matter and w il
in Havana will do much to im­
field of conventional weapons.
have no comment until lhal in­
prove relation* between the two Sterigfcto, of La Puente, Calif., btoin debate on the bill today but of a surplus of oranges has been cially for schools.
M
International th e measure's ultimate fate ap­ forecast.
lie said he would like lo see . The President told a news con­ vestigation is completed."
countries, and I know that the a # i f at Miami
night, haggard parently will have to be worked
Tuetdi
William Cooper, • reporter for
physiral exams given lo all pre­ ference h* did not believe that
*U. 8. ambassador in Havana, Mr. Airport Tuesday
school children and hopes to work any non-treaty moratorium on Ihe Scrippi-Howard newspapers,
-V
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Senaj Phillip Bonsai, feels the same and hungry and carrying their out lh a House.Senate conference
f a # belonging* in cardboard committee.
with practicing physicians in the small onderground teals be might said in a Washington dispatch
John Kennedy and Hubert H u ^ way," Trautman said.
KISSIMMEE (UPI) Mrs.
box**.
make with Russia, along the lines that Shrrgalea admitted tbe flight
area to have them made.
■Kpftney entered tha last beetle werii
An
effective
combination
of
the
Trautman and 8haughn*asy have
Jeff W. Thacker was elected
The 150,000 yacht, lb* Rob Kat committee's five Southern Demo­
” * f Wisconsin primary campaign- been '‘discussing plans for the
Brother* said he hopes lo do of the U. S.-British proposal an­ "waa planned by Castro agent*,
mayor here Tuesday. Officials
log today.
Republican said it was the first time in (he more work to the field of eye end nounced Tuesday, would be binding presumably to provide nati-UJ.
forthcoming season at the Mayfair UI, lay on a reef off .Capo crat* and varying
Francis, Culm, a derelict. Il was member* remained In command
propaganda."
The etraio was beginning to the )aa( two weeks.
ear lest# for youngsters and com ­ on his successor.
city's history Ihst a woman had
Hut he implied he would recom­
Show an tha Massachusetts Demo­
Shargalas, of North Hollywood,
Trautman ha* set up spring head­ owaod by John Park of Torrance, throughout the Judiciary group's been named lo tha olftee. Voters plimented the lions for Lheir sight
mend to the men who follows him Fla., and Howard L. Rundqulat,
conservation program.
crat, 'who bristled angrily Tues­ quarters in Sanford and plana to Calif. Via Steel# group waa da- voting.
at New Smyrna Beach also chose
day night whan a reporter askgd tour the minor league spring liverisv U*to him from Fort LaudHe pointed out that the biggest In Ihe While House that he con­ 35, of Miami, war* arrested aftaf
The 16-member committee con­ a woman for mayor Tuesday,
job his office will have is lo edu­ tinue the stopgap arrangement their Piper Comanche crashlandhim what be would do if the training silea thia week and Matt ardala.
Mr*.
Hannah
Uonnet.
sidered
a
total
of
32
amendment*,
Tha quaslio—
- he
Catholic Church forbad* him to
cate Ihe public lo make sure long enough lo see whether the rd in Cuba March SI. Cuban mllb
fifteen were accepted slid 17 re­
mlUtla near who.
polio shot* are given lo all young­ Russians really want to come lo tary officials said the two mas
meet Soviet Premier N i k i t a
terms on a formal ban on bigger were attempting lo pick up, a
dared and inten/itieo %a, army jected. Most of them were rela­
Khrushchev.
sters.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Team­
Intelligence headquarters in Ha­ tively minor.
Castro foe and fly him to lh*
"W* have failed lo educate Ihe blasts.
"O f eours* I would meet Khruahsters president James R. Hoffa public lo Ihe necessity for proper
Eisenhower and Hrilish Prime United States.
vana. Tha Cubani wanted to know
ehov,” the weary Kennedy, a
has asked a federal judge lo mediral cart and sanitation," h* Minister Harold Macmillan an­
why a rifle and a pistol wera on
Catholic, retorted.
cancel his forthcoming trial on added.
nounced Tuesday they were will­
Kennedy, who hat led a wellNavy officials at the Sanford the boat.
charges of mishandling union
ing lo agree with Russia on a short"I told them wa carried them
oiled campaign troupe on a con­ Naval Air Station will ba honored
funds. Hoffa contended Tuesday
Irrm suspension of small under­
tinuous whirlwind lour of Wiscon­ at the Seminole County Chamber for protection, what *l**7" laid
ground nurlear tests, which defy
WAUCHUI.A (U PI) _ Firemen lhal U. S. District Judge F. Dick­
sin, draw more ftre from Hum­ of Commerce aponaored Coffee Sleel*. "I also told them we have
detection at present, if the Rus­
a constitution in Amerira and wet down the rubhl* today of two inson Leila larks authority In
phrey, who referred to Kennedy’s d u b at 10 a. m. Thursday.
sians would sign an air-light treaty
wealth by observing that politic*
Hie rri'ec win be held at Mrs. Amerirans have a right to bear buildingi o f a citrus pulp pro. preside at a hearing on hit fit­
banning forever the large and me­
reselng plant destroyed In a $ 100,- ness for union office.
may become a "plaything r i toe Appleby'# Restaurant in the Vel- arms."
dium scale blasts which can be
000 firs Tuesday night.
rich."
det Hotel.
Over 13,000 county resident*
monitored.
Humphrey, a eelf profrtsed "poor
Coffee Clubbers, at that lime,
The blase was discovered about
Thr formal Irraty would require hava registered to vota in tha
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
man's ■andidate," lashed owl at will have an opportunity to meet
8:18 p. m. and local fire fighter*
Director* of the Seminole County Senale ratification bul the volun­ May S Democratic Primary, Mra.
Kennedy's Senate voting record on newly appointed NAS command­
The Casselberry Fire Dept, will called for help from Fort Meade Army announced today (hat il
Bruce, supervisor of
taxation.
ing officer Capt. Robert Stye and meet in the town fire station at and Rowling Green to battle the will strengthen its Pacific force* Chapter of Ihe Red Crosi Tuesday tary suspension agreed lo by the Camilla
registration said today. Thia la
by sending a battle group of heard a report by Chairman Col. President would put.
Tha, Minnesotan indicated Ken­ his administrative stiff.
7:30 p. m. today.
flams*.
thr largest number ever on tha
2.U00 paratrooper* and full equip­ J. O. Gregory on the recent meet­
nedy's record fell abort because he
voting roll. Last year 12,500 regiament lo Okinawa in June. The ing in Tampa lo study methods
felled to vote with Democrats in
trrrd to vole.
Army will draw (he battle group on rambaling flood conditions dur­
IBM to reduce lax relief for upper
Mr*. Bruce warned eligible
from it* famed 12nd Airborne ing abnormal rain spells.
ineome brackets, and in 1851 op
Gregory, along with other county
residents again that April S la
Division al Fl. Bragg, N. C. The
poiyd higher tax exemption* sud
Three Sanford police s-rgesnis the deadline for registration to
Army cited no specific reason officials attendrd tbe meeting last
a cut ia the deplettoa allowance
Saturday alter this rounly was put got p iy raise* fro n Ihe City Cam- vo r in I’ts clcrllons tills year
for the unexpected move.
on oil reserves.
in a disaster area status.
mil-ion Monday. The raises wrent and urged those not on roll to
Gregory told Ihe directors that to Sergeant Ren Biillrr, t-eo Rock "ronte on in and avoid tha lastalthough the rounty wat included and Richard Cotgrave.
minute rush."
In the disaster category, the Sher­
iff's office and other local agen­
cies had only one call for assist­
Dedication ceremonies will be
OSHKOSH, Wis. (U PI)—Officials ance within lheir Jurisdiction.
planned a r s o n charges today
held at 18 a. m. Friday (or a j
Gregory also told Ihe group that
against a man who sel fire to him­ Lake Monroe is very high and
new courtesy pick-up station at ■
self and hi* wife and burned his (hat an "ill wind" could pul the
the entrance to the Sanford Naval I
own house down because his wife county in the same spot it waa in
d*y Station on Onora Road, Chamwent (o bed without washing the during 1053 when the water and
V r of Commerce Manager John
dislirs.
the water hyacinths overflowed thr
Krider said today.
Pulice said John Klepp. 45. brat hanks and ramr up to Ihe steps
Kridrr said that the station was
POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, straps as lh* (our hullria—nna al
hi* wife and a )3 year old daugh­ of the courthouse.
I k ^ constructed under .the sponsorUtah (U P I)—James W. Rodgers the rifles contained a b la n k ter, thrn sprayed gasoline on his
i r # ship of the Chamber to aid Navy
struck his body, ha gav* a lew
wife, himself and the house end
men to gel a HR into Sanford.
died before a firing squad at dawn
gasps and wav still.
sis Mid (he fires. The house burned
Navy, county and city official*
today for the murder of a man
Sheriff Seth Wrigbl of San Juaa
lo Ihe ground.
will participate in the cercmonlea
who supposedly didn't like the County directed' tha execution. Hia
Five other children escaped with­
Friday, Krider added.
way Rodgers greased his power signal for firing was tha wav* of
out injury.
a handkerchief. Th* four bullets
Casselberry residents who have shovel.
Sheriff Charles Lowry said Mrs.
Rodgers, 48. protested until his made a e!*ta pattern on a small
Marjorie Klepp. 32, told him ehr defective septic systems have'
had been ill and was In bed under started rleanlng up and repairing Iasi second lhal ha was Inno­ whlia target pinnad to tha tooat
sedation whan her husband came their tanka, Mayor W. M. Henson cent of (hr 1857 shoaling of of Rodgers' blue shirt.
Charles Mrrrificld. 33, a scoop
Asked by the eberlff If h* had
home, found the dishes unwashed said today.
■y.i
shovel operation at tha Rattle­ 'any last words. Rodgers replied,
The Dad* Committee of Boy
and
flaw
into
a
rage.
Several
owners
o
f
faulty
tanks
DEARBORN ELECTRONICS A WARS will go to th* atudent exhibiting
snake uranium min* ia southern "N *. No. That's all thara Is to
A g c c * Troop 80* will *«U tight
have ewitehed to sewage systems,
the best phyofeel octette project ia roe Seminole County Science Fair
Utah.
h. Only I'm ari guilty."
• bu lb# ia aa effort to raise money
th* mayor said.
Thuraday and Friday. The Benjamin 8. Navaa aiivar tray award, named for
Tbe open air execution waa *oaWhan lh* sheriff approached
to sand boya to camp this sumFifteen
sepUa
took*
In
Cassel­
tha fpunder of Daarborn, win be givoi durine the I p. m. to f p. m. judging
Longwood firemen will discus*
ducted about nna mil* northwest with a black band that waa slip­
berry
have
bee*
declared
defective.
what kind o f equipment to buy
of th* mala buildings at Utah's ped over hia bead, Rodger* anal
Thuraday. Dearborn general manager R. J. Simpson *ahowa the tray to
bttlba wM bo aoid hi a
with their recent dinner proceedi Thar* are i t others which the Point of th* Mountain prison. ed and asked. "What pan f r i
____
to bouse canvaa* by the
S em in ole H ig h scie n c e te a c h e r and 8 c ie n e « Club d ir e c t o r Don R ey n o ld s .
al a meeting in the town fire mayor has railed "inadequate a*w- Flv* riflemen fired from behind there?1' Wright N g H a d ,^ tolkara^TbjHMriii^b* ( t o U g r i b
From teft ere Dougtaa H. Smith, vice preaidant at engineering et Dearborn;
station tonight. Proceeds from tbe age disposal systems."
a eanvna aer aea about to tori
t; Reynold#, and Peart pen plant managar J. 8. JIatnbalvo. Nearly
Ha said th* chief trouble# with from th* old oakea chair jo which
March 10 eblcken dinner bare
e f f b e ’ S S B C 'l o w r Man regular
"D on't worry," Rodgers coun­
project#
will
ba
on
exhibit
In
the
Seminole
High
auditorium.
reached Ihe 6500 mark. Tbe meet- th* faulty tanka are that they are Rodgers wa* strapped.
retail. A data for tha sale will
tered. " I ’ll ho where it's warm
lHamid FhoU'j
log will be *1 7 p. m.
to* aauii as hava aa
torehad against to*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered shower*. tonight and Thuraday.High today, 80-85. Low tonight. 68-72.

Tornadoes Hit South;
Florida, Area Alerted

f

Mv
»»«■ VattuH
l atLui *1
IIjr Vailed 9Pres*
International
R ampaging river* swollen by
heavy rains and melting snow
drove thousands ol persons from

f1
3

Drainage Pipes
Near Completion
In Loch Arbor

!8

il

African 'U nrest'
«Grows; Strong
Measures Called

'Unfit' Population
Limit Is Favored

Havana Franchise
Move Denied By
Baseball Men Here

Battered Rights
Bill Goes To Senate

%

1 p. m. Stocks

U. S. Opens Probe
Into Propaganda
Plot By Castro

News Briefs

Professors Protest

'Weary' Americans
Rest After Ordeal

\1

t: i

Reds, West Closer
To Pact, Ike Says

Citrus Increases

ri I

__

to

Primary Race
Becoming Hectic

Ml#

Two Women Mayors

l\

Hoffa Asks Dismissal

Coffee Welcome
Planned For Navy

•

Fire Destroys
Citrus Plant

Fire Meet

Largest Vote
Turnout Expected

Red Cross Hears
Pacific Force Boosted Disaster Report

#

Three Policemen
Get Pay Raises

f ^Pick-Up Station

Man Sets Fire
To Himself, Wife

Dedication Slated

Man Executed In Murder
OverGreasedShovelRow

Septic Tank
Cleanup Starts

m

Scout Troop Dads
Plan Fund Drive

Long wood Meet

I

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i

snSmiaanaa

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�P O * 2— W ed. M u c h 9 0 , 1960

•

Residents a n reminded that Friday is th* deadllao for filing for
’ homestead exemption and paying
county taxes. Failure to psy taxes
^will result hi a minimum penalty
-I1* i three percent on real estate
taxes and on* per cent of personal
r sad Intangible taxes.
•• Two of th* candidates running
ter tb* Bennie seat from th* 27th
District which Includes Seminola
• and Brevard Counties will Ulk to
tks Jayeoee at their noon luncheon
Thursday. The two are Bernard
. Parrish and Gary Bennett.
Are there tw* Sanford parents
who’d like to see their sons spend
flm summer as official bat-boys
fler th* Sanford end visiting clubs
appearing in Florida BUta League
games at Memorial Stadium start£ g April BO?
If eo, they should tommunlcale
ot ease with officials of th* Sanford
Greyhound Beeobell Club, Box 102,
who wW interview #11 pareoU end
their anna, and makn tha acloe-

Attention qualified landscape archltecU, engineers sad photogra­
phers in the Sanford area. The U.
8. Civil Sendee commission re­
port a that there ar* plenty of high
ealarlod jobs open In these fields.
Anyone InUreited should apply to
th* Commission In Washington,
D. C.
Th* first political rally sponsor­
ed by the County Democratic Com­
mittee will be held Saturday night.
The time and place of the rally
will be announced Thursday. The
rally will be In the Lake Monroe
area.*

B n . Mery Finch, 71, died this
morning In the hospital after a
gheit lfiaem.
Mr*. Fioeh came to Sanford
from Cincinnati.
Ohio,» w
In awm
IMS and
Vrvm
vinvinnaui* whiv
lived at M47 Orlando Dr. She was
.a member ef AH Souls Catholic
Church and dm Ladies Sodality
e f the church,
. She la survived by two daugh­
ters, Mr*. Marianne CaealneUt
and Mrs. Barbara Fryman and
a sister, Mrs. Catherine Jones, all
af Sanford, and five grandchildren.
le e e n r service will be «t li«0
p. m. Thursday at GrsmkowTunoral Heme and tha funeral masa
mitt ha eaaductod by Rev. Richard
Y m m a t B:M a, m. Friday at
AU Sonia Chureh. Burial will be
i i AS Soule CatboUc Cemetery.

Lamar Schnabel
Dies In Hospifal

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■plaint ea the Plaintiff1* attarr, Da*1*1 J , LeFsvrs. of the
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east. Winter
Park, Florida.
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I*glag ta tb* eTftra at th* Clerk
th* Circuit Ceart en er bsrere
i n t h g ar e f April, its*, i f y#a
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The
first actors' strike in the history
of the motion picture industry
might end today, &gt;3 days after its
start.
A spokesman .for the striking
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) pre­
dicted:
“ It It almost certain we . . will
reach a settlement at today's
negotiating section."
Reports that a settlement be­
tween the 14,000-member SAG
and th* seven major motion pic­
ture studios had been reached
Tuesday were denied Tuesday
night in a joint statement by
SAG and the Association of Mo­
tion Picture Producers (AMPP)
the representative of the studios.
The BAG spokesman who pre­
dicted end of the strike said the
tentative formula for a new con'
tract
Included
th*
following
terms:
—Payment by the studios of 2
to 2 million dollars to tha aclora'
pension fund.
—Payment of • per cent of th*
producers’ net profit, minus to
rcent of tho grot* for dlslrilion rights, from sal* to tele­
vision of films produced after
Feb. I, 1M0.
Actors originally had aought a
share of profits from all post1*41 films sold to television.
The strike which alerted March
7 hit all actors — from stars to
extras—and halted work on the
sight motion pictures under pro­
duction st th* seven studios:
United Artists. Paramount, War­
ners, Disney, Columbia, 20th Cen­
tury-Fox and MGM.

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By United Press lateraatUna]
T h a slulown movement by
Negroes seeking U lower racial
barriers In tha South was csnUred
Tuesday In Baton Rouge, La.,
whsr* nine Negro sotlego studenU
worn arrested for trying to got
aorvle* at all-whito lunch counters.
A t tha earns tin t, Negro loadera hi Nashville, Tsnn., announced
they would aeon resume anti-seg­
regation demonstrations.
Tha arresto o f seven Southern
University students at th* Grey­
hound terminal and tw* others tn
Baton Rouge brought to SB th*
numb** o f Nagreea arrested In th*
last two' days' In lunch counter
diiordtMa
Almost half o f tha student body

Ligal Notice

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Screen Adors
Strike Appears
Nearing End

MARCH »
Admissions
Maurice GUd. Sanford; Gregory
Dorman, Sanford; Forrest Nutt,
Enterprise; William Bush, San­
ford; Patricia Ransboltom, San­
ford; Mary Haegendorn, DaBary;
Elmer L Cock ran, Sanford; Grace
R^senbsrgsr, Sanford; Jamas A.
Boston. Sanford; Madeline O'Mal­
ley, Sanford.
Dismissals
Chester Miller, Sanford; Donna
Milk#. Sanford; Guatavus Rlckstson, Lake Mary; NUe Carter, San­
ford; Ruth Moore, Lake Mary;
Laroy Ingram, Sanford; Mra. John
Pridamore and Baby, Sanford;
Helen McGill, Geneva; Mra. Ron­
ald Dickerson and baby, Sanford;
Emmalina Thurston, Sanford; Rob­
ert Broofca, Osteen; Walter Rail,
Geneva; Susan Evans, Titusville;
Marilyn Moors, Sanford.

GAPE
CANAVERAL,
Fla.
(UPI) — Tha Navy dedicated tU
first Polaris missile handling fa ­
cility Tuesday and climaxed tha
event by firing on* o f th* bottl*.
shaped missiles 900 mils* from a
rolling ship at sea.
At the same time, Rear Adm.
William F. Rabom Jr. revealed
that th* present 1,200-mlls rang*
o f th* solid-furl Polaris will ba
mor* than doublsd by 19AS. Tests
o f a 1,600-mile version will begin
this fall.
Rabnrn spots at th* dedication
o f a 27 million dollar Polaris mis­
sile assembly plant which will load
Ilia missiles aboard submarines
In the 'Charleston. 8. C. naval
shipyard, H* la director of th*
Navy's spsclsl projects.
Th# firing from th* U88 Ob­
servation Island seven-mils* o ff
th* coast her# wa* tha first at••a launching o f a Polaris equip­
ped with a new Inertial guidance
system that ksep* th* missile on
course svsn when heavy segs may
be rocking Ha launching platform.

By^ United Preaa International
At least three o f Hie major gub­
ernatorial candidate* will continue
campaigning in Dads County to­
day following appsarancea there
Tuesday by apt o f them.
Jacksonville M a y o r Haydon
Burnt, will stump In Mluml. Fred
O. D.cklnson or West Palm Beach
has scheduled handshaking In the
county. Doyle E. Carlton Jr. of
Wauchula will be at work In
Miami, Miami Beach, Hallandale,
Hollywood, Danla, and Pompano
Beach.
The three, along with John MeCarty of Fort Pierce, Tad David
of Hollywood, and Republican
hopeful Emsraorf H. Rupert o f St.
Petersburg, wars In Miami Tues-

Mr.

Rupert, making on* o f his rare
appearances, regretted tha ab­
sence of a stror# two-party aystern In Florida, na said tha state
also needs “ a strong and respon­
sive state government to curB fed­
eral aid.**
Burna pledged to hold tha Flor­
ida Legislature In session for four
straight years If need be to secure
fair ^apportionment.
Dickinson promised to greatly
expand the stata tourist division.

On March 12, the Aircraft Car­
Ho said more tourists are needed rier USS Forrestal was anchored
to keep down a rising wav* of In the Bosphorus. Istanbul, Tur­
key. The men of the ship had vol­
bankruptcies In Florida.
Carlton talked about road* and unteered to give blood to the Turk­
technical training. He said his 2S0 ish Red Crescent, a counterpart of
million dollar road building pro­ the American Red Cross.
In all, 202 pints af blood were
gram would straighten gut Florida
highway problems, and he called collected by the Turkish nurses
for more technical training to pre­ from the American sailors. Top
pare workers to man new indus­ honors among participating divi­
sions wrnt to VAH-S with 21 pints
trial Jobs.
McCarty promised to strengthen volunteered and IS pints actually
the flute Pupil Assignment Law. donated. This generous attlude of
He said he “ would not condone sit- the American serviceman Is darn­
ing good will throughout the Medi­
downs, period.” ’
David said he was th* only can­ terranean area, and is cementing
didate In the race willing to talk an even closer bond with the NATO
sense about sUU finances. Hs allies.
proposed a severance tax on phos­
phate, along with additional Uses
on ‘‘special InUrosu who are not
paying ta /ss now."
The sU U headquarter* o f the
MIAMI (U P I)—Fireman 0*Nsal
NAACP said Tuesday th* group
will not endorse any of tha candi­ Huffstutlsr, 22, smsllsd smoks
Tuesday while attending hie own
date* for governor.
The NAACP said several candi­ wedding recaption.
It was hla day off, but b# in­
date* were making promises on
segregation th lt cannot ha legally vestigated anyway and found a
kept. It dismissed Ulk o f main­ elosat In an adjoining apartment
taining school segregation aa "pie ablate. He called his co-workar*.
in th* sky announcements."
who quickly put out th* fir*.

ST. PETERSBURG (U PI)—The
question o f a poaalble outbreak o f
red tide o ff the Gulf Coast waa
atill unsolved today but beach
reaidenta were told they had
nothin* to worry about for the
present.
State Marine Biologist Dr.
Robert Hutton, after a survey of
the area Tueeday, aald only “ one
or two widely scattered dead fish
were observed on the water aur*
face several miles o ff the roast.**
The dead fish were reported
Monday and it was feared they
had been killed by tbs rad tide.
But Hutton reported ao “blooms”
o f the micro-organisms which mul­
tiply by the billions under favor-

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they tee a "Gala Day at Disneyland." Th* technicolor news spe- *
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perk in a former orange grove, it
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HOLLYWOOD (U PI) - Jayne
Meadows has checked in for make­
up, hair-dressing and wardrobe
teste for her co-starring role with
husband Sieve Allen and Mamie
Van Doren in “ Coliege Confiden­
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at Southern University, aa allNegro school, has agreed to daisy
further sltdown demonstrations
until school officials reveal what
disciplinary measures would be
takes against offenders.
Th* students also decided to
givo up thslr Junior and senior
proms and u»# th# money to fi­
nance future demonstrations.
In Nashville, Ncgroaa disclosed
plans to oontlnua anti-segregation
protests to prove that the Colum­
bia Broadcasting System “ had
nothing to do with" widespread
lunch eountsr protests bi tha Ten­
nessee city last weak.
Uov.
Buford
Ellington bad
charged that demonstration* last
Friday war* “ Instigated” by CBS
which bad esmaramsn on th*
scans.
In Montgomery, Ala., students
from Tusksgs* Institute staged a
brief demonstration Tuesday In
heavy rains at Alabama Stats
College for Negroes.
Tha 20 Negroes said they ware
“ friends, neighbors and brother*
in misery" of Alabama SUU studenU. A spokesman aald they
war* iprotesting
_ the dismissal of
100 students from Alabama State
because they war* lata registering.
In other developments:
Tho Waka Forest College stu­
dent legislature tn North Carolina
Is expected to review results o f a
special election In which student*
voted 742-004 against admission ot
Negros*. Th* results were criti­
cised and ridiculed by some
faculty members and a number af
student loaders.
Right Nsgro high school stu­
dents staged brief sltdown demon­
strations at a Woolworth star* In
Statesville. N. C., but loft quietly
when store official* closed the
counter “ for cleaning."
Negroes
picketed a second
major store In (Jowntowo Rich­
mond for about an haur and than
disappeared.
In Cleveland, Ohio, the NAACP
announced th* start o f a handbill
and Islsphona campaign to dis­
courage patronage at local chain
stora outlets.

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Seminole Hlsh'a 01m Club real-1 "Excellent" s torts, the second I Club in sight reading and to
kit Use high M d a at they took |blgbeat, Want to Um Girl*' Glee I Cindy May for her solo.
iar and cxcrHeet ratine* at
Meant Diatriet Vocal Coaieit
Daytona Beach.
M aiat Suzanne Jones not only
the blghcit rating pos­
sible, but got apcdal recognition
• from the Judge*. Miss Jone* will
Compete in the ateta eenuat in
T anfO i April B .
! . The SHS atudent find* time for
S fun round o f mualcal accom­
plishment aa aba h u a lead role'
f t the mualcal comedy “ PickJea"
be preaentad at the ichool
ril t l . She la a member oi the
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f a Triple Trio. Mi*a Olila
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Glee
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V ile Jones.
The "auperior" rating* went to
the Girl*’ Glee Club for eight
reading, the Boya* Glee Club for
'Concert ainglng, and Ute Madrigal
linger*, Joyce Wtenmann. Phi\ Tu' Wf* , t • «. W MP
11s McDaniel, BaUy William*,
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Don McCoy. Bonny
Innate Yatci,
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Plercy, George Greene a n d
George Cameron,
t&gt;
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thur DeYoung, Don McCoy, and
SUZANNE JONES, soloist who will enter state competlWlnaton Plercy also won a
♦•auperior" rating.
tition at Tampa April 29, discusses the contest with the
Glee Club director, Miss Ollie Reese Whittle.
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GAKDEN CITY. Can. (UPI) all-male Juryfound ex-coavkte
' 1 Eugene Hlefcock and
Edward Smith guilty Tueaof murdering four member* of
raminate firm family and oridthem haaged by tba neck tn%mhk! II, and Hickok, M, war*
aeovleted far the shotgun death*
of Herbert Clutter, il, a prominent
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Oh Danny Thomas TV Show
Bp P IE D DANHO
NEW YORE (U PI) - Another
milestone in fhe marshland of
TV family comedy ahowi w si
readied on CBS-TV’s "Danny
Tbomai Shew" Monday nlgbt.
Danny’s nldeat TV daughter,
Terry, played by Penney Parker,
wee married to Pat Hannlgan,
played by Pat Harrington Jr.
, The first 1$ minute* produced
acme solid laughs aa Tbomai
wsadarod Into a room filled with
fraatie females, caterer* and
dressmakers, all fluttering around
with laat-mlnuta wedding arrange­
ments. Our kero demonstrated,
quickly and wilk fin* humor, that
aaly the presence o f hie checkbeen waa required at that point.
Ha himself was mad* ta faal
about aa eiaential *• an anchor
an a ipac* rocket.
Then,- aa it muit to almost
ovary Dam p Thomas episode, the
serious aide wta brought In. Danny’ a Malted expositions aeroed la
on the tear ducti with unflagging
Intensity. But there’s a bright
aid* to all the individual pop
talks h* directed at hie daughter,
hta son-in-law, hla wife and hi*
bartender: At leaat be packed It

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Levy Expected
WASHINGTON (U P O -C hanccs
were growing today that Congress
might levy higher payroll taxes
tbli year on persona covered by
the Social Security program who
earn more than $4800 a year.
.This prospect stemmed from the
fact that the House Ways A Means
Committee waa likely to recom­
mend soon an election-year liberal
ixatlon of Social Security benefits.
Thera la strong sentiment for
bolding tba coat of tba liberalize
tion to a level that could be financ
cd without an across-the-board
boost in the Social Security tax
rate. To do so, the committee
would have to forego a general
hike in monthly benefits.
However, the committee might
wind up approving a package of
various liberalizing features that
would require some additional rev­
enue.
If So, the committee was likely
to decide to provide the extra
money by raising from $4,100 to
$0,000 the annual earnings base
against which the 3 per cent tax is
applied.
Should the lax be applied to the
first $0,000 in earnings, it would
mean a $36 a year tax increase for
covered employes earning that
much. Their employers would bava
to match the contribution. Self-em
ployed persons earning $6,000 or
more would be bit by a tax la
crease of $34.
Persons aubjeet to tha hlgbar MRS. W. L. GRAMKOW
lax would qualify upon retirement Sr., will be neen modeling
for higher benefits than they art
thin three piece navy suit
entitled to now. This la ao because
from Rd-Jayn. It is made
the benefits are geared by formula
to contributions paid Into the multi- o f domestic linen by Gloria
billion-dollar Social Security trust Swanson.
fund.
The present 3 per cent tax rata
for employaa and employers la
scheduled under exlstlas low to
Jump to a.S per cent la lS tl, « per
cent in 1$M an 4.8 per cent in 1S66
Tba commute# Tuesday tents
Uvcly decided to expand coverage
of the program to aa estimated
Final plans are being made for
160,000 private doctors. They repre- tbe dinner • fashion show at the
at tha last big salf-amployed Civic Center, Thursday night.
group now axdudad from tha pro­ Sponsored by the Sanford Wom­
gram.
an's Club. Dinner will be served
at 7 p. m. followed by the pro­
gram and fashion show.
Anyone who would like to at­
tend the fashion sfaow and pro­
MIAMI (U PI)—A Cuban exile, gram, only, beglturning at • p. m.,
who said be fought for Fidel Castro may obtain tickets at the door for
and then turned against him be­ &gt;1 each.
Local storaa participating in the
cause Castro la a Communist, waa
convicted in federal court Tuesday display of fashions for the family
of violating U. 8. aeutraUty law*.
A Jury deliberated only about 10
minutes befora returning the ver­
dict against Manual Cauxto Rejaa.
Two Americana, Robert O. Fuller
and Antonio Zarba, war* convicted
with him. SenteMe was deterred'
Tba three were arrested last July
BY MBS. M. L . JOHNSON
on n remote air strip on Key
Mra. Ty Cobb and children o f
Largo. Border Patrol agents said Anniston, Ala., have returned home
they were loading an airplane with after visiting at tbe home of her
carbines, rifles and ammunition parents, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Al­
when apprehended.
mond.
Mrs. Eddie Order and children of
Tkmpa, are guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mra. V. D. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Hendricks
of Balnbridge, Ga., and Mr. and
A vacant home In Goldsboro Mra. Garland Roberta tad sous
burned to tba ground early Tues­ of EutUs are visitors at the home
day morning, Ralph Abell, Lake o f Mr. and Mra. Leon KoeL The
Mary Volunteer F in Chief report- Roberts family will loava this
ed today.
weekend for Ft. Riley, Kan., where
Volunteers from the ta k e Mary Mr. Roberta will be stationed with
Department, Sanford Naval Air the Army. He has Juat returned
Station and Florida Forest Rang- from a year of duty abroad
era helped extinguish the b lu e .
Mra. Clauds Hawkiaa and Mra.
The cause of the fire la still be­ Anal* Hawkiaa motored to Jack­
ing laveatlgated, Abell said.
sonville, this week to attend tee
funeral of Jack Pickett.
Hang electric cords over thick
Mr, and Mra. A. E. Johnson and
round wooden pegs so the insu­ soa, of MonUeello, were recant
lation will not be abated or tha guests ef Mr. and Mra. Hubert
wire kinked.
Johnson.

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MARVIN ROHLF8 w i l l
model for the B. E. Purcell
Co. He is shown here in a
charcoal black dacron and
wool, featherweight suit by
Curiee.

DAVID GATCHEL wears J

a lightweight sport cont of
dacron and cotton from Jint
Robson's. Coat and slacks
are wash and wear.

MAGNUS d&gt;mUn
WORLD'S EASIESTTO-PLAY ELECTRIC
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MRS. GEORGE STINE will
model a blue Moygnahel
linen, lace trimmed dress,
with matching hat by Mr.
Frank from Yowell’a.

ANYONE CAN PLAY
MUSIC • WITHOUT
LESSONS.
Her* Is tk# famous
eloctrie chord organ
that makes you a trot
artist the first time
you play It . . . that
requires no l ansena, no
practicing, no musical
oapcrteaco w k s t i * .
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RECOGNIZE O N I
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Local Stores To
Present Fashions

all Into one epUoda and didn't
■prsad U over four or five shews.
Hugh Downs, -TV's daiervedly
popular renalnanca man, turned
nil altention to dramatic aetlng
Monday night.
Appearing on NBC-TV’s "Riverboat," Downs mad* hla part look
oven more auperfluoui than it
waa. While Downa had difficulty
trying to sound natural, it seem*
that much more experienced, ac­
tors have the asms problem op­
posite the vitality that is exuded
by "R lverboal" star Darren MeGavin. (That goea for the icripti,
too.)
Downs, if he's really serioue
about tUe acting kick, might do
m il to avoid the dramatic roles
and afceat for light comedy, for
which kla approach aroma batter
suited.
The "R lverboal" e p i s o d e ,
"Night ef tba Faeelass Men,"
dealt with a laws that was la tba
grip o f a raiga at terror. Hooded
nlghtridera — who did their dirty
work in broad daylight — finally
were routed by a platoon of wom­
en. It wee a novel approach, but
the production bad too much
hokum and romance in It to
mean anything.
Dialing sad Filing: Jack P air's
first taped London show found
him blaming the lack of laughter
on languape dlfferonees. I thought
the bltm * should kavo been
placed oa he material. Tha sound
was very husky on tba show and
tba^ lighting cai
cait dramatic, biterig shadows on the Utkers.
"One* Upon » Knight." the
"Juno Allyeoa Show" story on
CBS-TV Monday night, starred
Jamas Meson ns n professor wbo
was tochni up In a suit of armor.
What might have bean a good
comedy Idea was d*toured Into a
routine, unconvincing soap opera
finale. For a mam ant Monday
aigbt, I thought Tad Mack's Orig­
inal Amateur Hour had moved to
NBC-TV again but it turned out
If your plants have limp, pal*
A fresh pineapple should be
I waa watehlag Diana Dora offer- leaves and little or no growth, dean, heavy, free from bruises,
lag a new oong-aad-dance act on let tba soil dry between water­ and square shouldered. It also
"The Steve Allea Show."
ings.
should have a fragrant odor.

Jury Convicts
Castro Enemy

Lake Monroe

Personals

Goldsboro Home
Burns To Ground

are Yowelli, Ro-Jaya, Mary Es­
thers, Cowans, Hollywood Shop,
Purcells, Perkins and Rotaons.
Several door prizes will be
awarded.

Fruit Standards
Set For Decrease
LAKELAND (U PI) - Standards
for Florida pink and red seedlesa
grapefruit in Interstate shipments
will be slightly decreased for a
four-weak period beginning April
1.
Tha Federal Marketing Agree­
ment Committees voted Tuesday
to aet tba minimum standards at
size 113 and largar, No. l russet
and batter, at least 3 4-14 inches
In diameter.
No change was mads In the
standards of other varieties of
Florida eitrua.

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A new Mercury Monterey, with d e luxe appointmeats, is b o w
|81 to $66 tot** than the beat-selling
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During the recent heavy rains there was no flooded condition in Ravenna Park!
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Savanna Park la situated oa high, rolling terrain, and etena
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and tea efficiency o f the drainage system waa daasanstraUd
during ten meant downpours. Mom* owner* In Ravenna
Fate were ta t troubled with (leading er standing water.
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V F W Auxiliary T o

Fifteen WSCS Members .Attend
Church Meeting In Orlando

Hold Installation
Ceremony April 5

(jJo m &amp; n
JEANNE WARNKE
FA 8-7439
MARY ROSE HOLMES, a pop­
ular bride of last June, and her
husband spent the weekend here
with her parent*.

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M H S. H O L M E S '
FRIENDS INITIATED ,the cof­
fee-maker that Zona (Mrs. Art)
Beckwith won at the Easter Lily
pialt by stopping in for coffee and
sweets Friday. It also was an oc­
casion to say "Happy Birthday”
to Zona's neighbor, Priscilla (Mrs.
Bud) Talley. Those enjoying the’
morning sessions were Florence
Stcnstrom, Jerry Kirk, Mildred
Stempcr, Carlin Eick, Carolyn
Stanley, Jeanne Warnke, Laura
Parker, Ann Howland, Wyncilc
Lanier. Susan White and Dorie
Hemphill.
^

THE LONESOME PINE CARD
CLUB is always a lot of fun lor
it* members. They even have a
president, collect dues and plan
a big annual event with their hus­
bands—at which time the club
picks up the check for steak din­
ners!' Meeting tonight at the home
o f Phyllis (Mrs. Harold) Chapman
will be Annis ()lra. John) Domlncy, Clara (Mrs. Kirby) Fite,
^ B e t t y (Mrs. Jackl Woodruff, DotV i l a (Mrs. Earl) Lee, Lucy (Mrs.
Bud) Layer, Dee ( Mrs. Richard,
J r.,) Sliver* and Maggie (Mrs. Sal)
Manfrce.
OFF TO THE RACES In Sebring
last weekend were Darlene and
Wade Tye and their two children.
Forming another group were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr. «nd
Mrs. Algie Speer and their daugh­
ter and her husband, Mr. and M n.
^ D w ig h t Holmes of Atlanta, Ga.;
^ also
alt/i Ann
Ann Shinaberger
CMn*K*rr*r ftehrs
(who i*
is
teaching in Gainesville) and Al
Wallace.

Chuluota

Personals
BY BETTE GOLDMAN
The Chuluota Sportsman's Club
% h a a announced that meetings will
be held once a month, on the fourth
Thursdiy. They have some very
interesting plana and welcome all
men in the .area to attend their
next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Moun, (heir
children, Sherry Jo and Barry, plan
to move soon into their new home,
on a lake front off of Route 30.
They expect to return often, to
visit their home on fifth street,
f i n d their friends here.
Mrs. Emcrey Britton formerly of
Chuluota, brought "Britt” and
Cindy to visit old friends for a
little while Friday afternoon, and
. everyone was so pleased to see
them. The Britton's are now resid­
ing in Casselberry.

The Ladies Auxiliary la the
Veteran* of Foreign War*. Post
32*2. will hold the inslatlation of
new officer* at th po*t home on
Lake Shore Blvd. the evening of
i n»il S.
t *
April
New officers to be installed are
Mrs. Edna Norman, president,
Mr*. Beulah Miller, junior vice
president, Mr*. Rita Treadway,
secretary-treasurer Mr*. Myrtle
Sparkman, coductress, M r *.
Merle Treadway, guard. Mrs.
| Margaret Dillard, ehaplaln and
Mrs. Mary Roettger, patriotic
instructor.
Mrs. Eva Wynn, three year
trustee. Mrs. Loretta Campbell,
historian, and color bearer* are
Mrs. Wynn, Sally Peralta and
Mrs.
Loretta
Campbell.
Mr*.
Clarice Yarborough, pre«ident of
district eight, will be installing
officer and Mrs. Ann Denny, state
secretary, will be Installing con­
ductress.
This will be an open meeting
and following the Installation
ceremony, a covered dish supper
will be served will. Mr*. Ruth
Smith in charge of arrangements,
assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Burger.
Husbands and friends are in­
vited to attend the installation
and supper. All members of Pott
3262 are urged to attend.

UMJBi k-UAl) !*• VllflllCX* II
Reed, 9, have passage on a Ger­
man freighter leaving Norfolk

Calendar

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WEDNESDAY
Total
Enlistment
Fellowship
and Family Night Victory Din­
ner at First Methodist Church.
Serving from 3:30 to 7 p. m. Pro­
gram in tha sanctuary 7:13 to
8:13 p. m.
Prayer meeting at First Baptist
Church, 7:30 p. m., Sundsy
School Workers Conference at
8:13 p. m.
THURSDAY
Royal Ambassadors of the First
Baptist Church meets at 7 p. m.
Pinccrcst Baptist Church Visi­
tation 10:30 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Girl Scouts meet in th* First
Presbyterian Church, 3:15 p. m.,
Cub Scouts meet at 7:30 p. m.

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 12:45
FEATURE: 1 :3 0 .3 :3 1

THIS LADY
OF THE NIGHT
HAS TAKEN
HER
LAST
ea
WALK' '

•CASH McCALL"

EYES RIGHT
—The woman lucky enough to
have almond-shaped eyes should
play them up for all they’ re
worth, says make-up expert Alnslee Arenas.
Accent the eye* with brown nr
black liner worn at close to the
upper lashes at possible, Extend
the liner at the corner to meet
the short up slanted bottom Una
of the lower lid.

Secretaries of the various de­
partment* were Mr*. H. A. Hol­
stein, promotion. Miss Anna Crpwford, ' missionary education and
service, Mrs. A. R. Ivey, social re­
lations, Mrs. Norris Campbell,
student work, Mrs. ft. G. Hagstrom, youth work, Mrs. Robert
Reid, spiritual life, Mrs. Frank
Curry, literature and publications,
Mrs. Gordon Van Meerbeke, sup­
ply work, Mr*. George Carlton,
missionary personnel and Mrs. X.
V. Crawford, public relations.

OVKK 35 YEARS
at First and Palaaelte
(Along Sid* Post Office)

SANFORD
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COMPANY

• Carpet
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• Piaaoa

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p. m.
dinner
of Lou
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tickets

FRIDAY
Club "Spring Dane*” at 8
in NAS ballroom. Buffet
and dancing to the music
Fields and his orchestra.
semi formal. Please get
hy Thursdsy noon.

March 27 at thr First Baptist
Church in Atlanta, in the pretence
of the immediate family. Itla
Shrlton, sister of the bride, was
maid of honor and John Alexander
of Sanford was best man.
The bride is thr daughter of Mrs.
J. H. Shelton and the late Mr.
Shelton. Mr. Stringer is thr sun of
Mrs. I. T. Stringer and the late Mr.
Stringer.
After a wedding trip to Florida
the rmiple will reside in Winder.
Ga.. where Mr. Stringer is engagrd
in the general inturaner business.
Cord* on either end of draperies
allow them to be drawn up more
in Ihe center. If desired, lo form
an arc around a radiator or air
conditioner.

fieJi&amp;onalA
Mrs. B. D. Pearce of Miami, was
a recent over sight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Hastings at their
home on Reservoir Lake. 3lrs.
Pearce, who i* a sister of Jlri.
Hastings, was enronta to Wash­
ington, D. C. where she Is a delsgale to the 1960 White House con­
ference on children and youth. She
will represent the General Federa­
tion of Woman's Clubs.
Dr. and Mri. Howard Christen­
sen and son, Howdy of Wausau,
Wis., and Mr. and Mr*. George
Eislic of Madison. Wi*., arrived
Saturday, for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Compton at their home
on West 19th St. Mr*. Christensen
is the former Betty Compton.
Mr. and Airs. John Fite, of Dur­
ham, N, C-, are spending ihe spring
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. W. Fite, at their home
on Celery Ave. Mr. File is attend­
ing law school at Duke Universityin Durham and Mri. Flic ia study­
ing for her college degree.
Mr. and 3lrs. Robert DeFrangc
and Mr. and 3lra. Virgil Fribrizzio all of Akron, Ohio, arrived
Tuesday for a few daya visit with
Mrs. Albert Hardesty, at her home
on Orange Ave, Mri, Hardesty will
accompany the two couples to Mi­
ami this weekend, for a villi with
her daughter, Mr*. William H*ldin,
her husband and family.

Speakers for the day were Mrs.
Edwin White, Jacksonville and
Mrs. Howard V. Weems, confer­
ence president. Mrs. F. B. God­
frey, a member of the First Church
in Orlando, was honored hy the
district for her many year* of
work In the church and by a dona­
tion of more than $2,000 given in
her name to missions.
New officer* elected and install­
ed at the meeting were Mr*. An­
derson. president. Mrs. C. L. Eby,
vice president. Mr*, C h a r l e s
Poole, recording secretary and
Mrs. R. M. Hillycr, treasurer.

Shelton, Stringer
Wedding Announced
Announcement I* made of the
marriage of Ruby Lucille Shelton
of Atlanta, Ga., to Thomas M.
Stringer of Winder. Ga , formerly
of Sanford. The wedding look place

. Church

THE NEW EXCITEMENT
of .spring bluck is shown to
best mlvnntaire in simpli­
city o f design. The bont
neck of this dress, empha­
sizes top width in the bo­
dice; the skirt is full, flar­
ed and cut on the blast.
Large shiny black buttons
trim the front and white
cuffs add dramatic con­
trast

Fifteen member* of the Wornan'a Society of the First Methodist
Church attended the annual meetinf of the Orlando District, last
week. The meeting was held at the
First Methodist Church in Orlando
with luncheon served at noon by
the hostess society.
The organization is divided into
10 districts in Florida as is the
church Itself on a conference level.
Mrs Howard Anderson, of Daytona
Beach, district president, presided
at the all day session, attended by
373 women. Many of the ministers
of the 60 Methodist Churches com ­
prising the district, accompanied
them.
Those attending from Sanford
were the Rev. and Mrs. T. C.
O'Steen. Mrs. L. D. Hastings, Mrs.
W. W. Tyre. Mrs. Clarence Pursell, Mrs. William Higginbotham,
Mr*. Ashby Jones, Mrs. T. E. Wil­
son. Mrs. George Chapman, Mr*.
Eugene Williams, Mrs. J. N. Azzarello. Mrs. Robert Rccly, Mrs. Al­
vin Calhoun, Mrs. G. R. Hudson,
Mr*. K. D. Hickok and Mrs. B. A.
Todd.

Tha Kxrluaise Naiur-ltrand Fashion* that I usually wear will not bo saan at tha Fashion
Thursday. And gra the new Spring and Easter fashion arriving daily are tha moat elegant avert
Since you can't n-e oiu&gt; of tho hrmitiful drv*se* that I love ao dearly, why not come Into the store
and are thr complete line o f Ladies' Bendy to Wearf

Priced From

$5.99 to $39.98

bul included me !
Take
your clippers,
atari
through your garden and lei your
conscience he your guide. There
are only two plants that you
must not trim. First your ca­
mellias. They grow too slow to
be trimmed. Second the Pyracantha which ia in bloom now.
if you cut it now you will lose
the berries for next year.
Next week I will give some
pointers on feeding the garden.
Canned foods ara no longer
synonymous
with
low-budgel
ipeals. A 6-ounce can of evaporat­
ed milk still aclls for less than
I cents, but ■ 14-pound ham costs
around 111. On a cost per pound
basis, specialties like rattlesnake
meat and truffle* are even high-

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Our tland»&lt;imr Mcn'« Wear Drimrtmrnt will lie Well represented « t the Fashion Show on Thursday
night at the Civic Center. Showing her* is Curiae, Stetson, Town 'll Trail, Tsatan iuma-brand
lint* that will be modeled, and we've many mors Just as hanSsome ia our complata Men's
department.

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becausedon't hi
a chance to model
clptfiQA often !

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Grow Up Before
Getting Harried,

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haven't time to study music. It's so easy to
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WAWWrGTOX (UP!) - Teenl ( m should grew op M on tbay
fat married, a family sociolegitt
arid M ar.
Dr. David M. Faifamar, a mar­
riage counselor and praftaaar at
Iowa lu te Ualreraity, told Unitad Press latanuUoaal that "very
{«v peoplt of high achoo! aga an
ready for marriage.”
“ Marriage,” ho aald, "la far
adutta.” lo t ho addod than la a
tnad la tho Ualtad Stataa “ to­
ward forcing children" to grew
•p la a harry.
Ho aald paresis art trying la
an ha adolfi oat of odifn n a ti
hy fareiag them “ la fa otaady"
without preparing the* Nr the
- pMfallo of nth relationcMp*.
Fuienmcr la tho loader of a
work gm p oo correat treads la
aunfafo aad family oita at tho
White Haoia Ci afereaca oa Chil­
dren aad yoath.
fill group hat explored the
problemi of marriage, direrte.
remarriage aa they affect chil­
dren. It la expected to make m MMtftdatiMl lldlY
Fuleomer'e
peaeliata
have
reached the feOewtag preliminary
CMtluiiOAi:
—Community action it needed
to discourage poahlag ehUdrea
lata aociaJ adulthood.
Hera adegoate aad mere anltarm data oa dleoreo aheuld he
coOeeted from tho states, with a
WaaMagtoa clooriaghouae.
—Mon ooeaotUag oorricoe an
goaded fer mardal aad premarl,
tel arehlima.
- Man naeareh la
reaurriage of dirercod
—Men noaaarh la a_______
i f family das oa famlu aad porwaality do­

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The lRC-hefleeae, each hearing
• pectcard premialag the finder a
miniature replica of the mlltateaa
feed, were releeaed.
But an unexpected suit whisked
away the five balloons attached
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Angry Voices
Raised On Behalf
Of Poor Children
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Angry
voices wero raised today on behalf of Uie "forgotten children''
who are missing out on the abun*
dant Ufe enjoyed by most young
Americans.
Speakers at the White House
Conference on Children and Youth
said that even in thla era o f na*
tional prosperity, at least IS mil*
lion youngsters are members of
families with yearly lneomea of
less than SS.OOO.
For m any o f these ehUdren,
they said, poverty la accompanied
by other "social handicaps'' such
as illegitimacy or minority group
membership.
Robert II. StacRae, executive
director of the Chicago Welfare
Council, said Americans are gull*
ty of "a collective sin of callous*
ness, Indifference and In some In*
stances open hostility" toward
these deprived children.
"Those accustomed to warm
and comfortable homes, good
clothes and abundant food can
never quite comprehend the drab*
ness of life, the loss o f self re­
spect and the hopelessness of long
continued poverty," he said.
MacRae, said a nation as
wealthy as America could abol*
Ish aeute poverty among Its chil­
dren if U wanted to do so. But
he noted that federal relief pay*
menls under the "much-maligned
aid to dependent children pro*
gram " average %t»M per child
per month.
"D oes thla miserable sum re*
fleet a genuine concern for the
welfare of children?" he aaid.
"This is slow starvation rather
than escape from the eorroslva
effects of poverty."
Dr. Ellen Winston. North Caro­
line state commissioner o f publle
welfare, aaid "large numbers of
children who exist at levels of
destitution" are ineligible for any
kind of relief payments because
they don't fit Into any of the pi­
geonholes of need established by
the Social Security law.
She cited, for example,the SO*
ooo children of migrant farm
families, who cannot meet real*
dence requirements for pufaUe aid
because they are always on the
move, following the crape from
state to atate.
Other speakers called attention
to the special handicaps of Negro
children.
"Eleven percent of all young
Americana are seriously impeded
by r a n discrimination In thair
aearch for education and Jobs,"
aaid Judge George Edwards of
the Michigan Supreme Court

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Seminole, 10-1

vans
COVINGTON
n * Sanford Seminoies lost their
S c o a d gam* af the season here
f i t f d a r night to Evan* of Or*
Made by a aeon of 10-1.
. •As was tho story In tho opening
fU M tost week, tbs locals got
a shaky start in tho first
9wo innings and then settled
fpw a to play fine baseball.
"R ighthander Mike Roberts start*
H i on tho mound for the locals
and was hit hard. He gave up
lia r runs on three base knocks
several Sanford errors slso
the downfall in the first
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Jim Gracey came on In relief
_ the second Inning and also
Sound himself In trouble. He found
trouble In getting the ball across
fi e plate and he also yielded
a single which accounted for three
Pins.
♦ Senior Paul Mitchell eamo in
to relieve Gracey and looked
fo o d at times but Evans also
peached him for throe runs. Hs
■itched good ball and gave up but
: v - •M hit but poor fielding on part
o f Ida teammates had him In trou*
Me most o f the time.
„ • The Seminoies finally broke the
gbutout in the fifth Inning when
Alex McKibbin reached first via
t walk. Ho then took'second base
On a steal. Big James Markham,
'who had gotten the only Seminole
li t up until this point of the
fam e when be singled In the
fourth Inning, rapped a sharp
double over the left fielder's bead
and scored McKibbin with the
ia ly . run o f tho game.
- The brightest spot in the game
gras the fine lob done on the
mound by freshman Butch Riser,
Rleer came In in tho sixtt\ Inn» log and displayed plenty of stuff
fa d control. In his two innings
af work on tho mound he allow*
only one runner to reach first

fo Mix For Crack
At Heavy Crown
: HOUSTON, Tex. (U PI) - Roy
Karris 'o f Cut *N Shoot, Taxas,
and Sonny Liston o f Phlladtlphla
Will moot in Houston April 11 for
a 10-round hsavywefghf fight thsy
hope will glvo tho winnsr a crack
at tha title.
- Harris is ths sixth ranked
heavyweight contender and Lis­
ton, a former Arkansas share,
eroppsr, is rated No. 2 In ths
Isavywalaht ranks.
; Harris, standing in a horse lot
and u sin g.n fesd trough for n
desk, signed fo r the boot Tuts*
day. It web n typical backdrop
fo r the "backwoods schoolteachOr’? build ap thst led him to a
§100,000 ahot at Floyd Patterson's
■tie tem years ago.
‘ Listen sad Harris have been
guaranteed $10,000 each, or an
option o f g f per cant o f the gats
Including TV profits. The fight
will be held In Houston’s 10,000*
peat Coliseum and will be beamed
Via closed-circuit television to
several Texas arenas and to New
Orleans.
Negotiations are also under
way to sot up TV showings in BL
Louis, Kansas City and Mllwau*
hoe.

base and this was via a walk.
Although the Seminoies lost by
■ wide margin it wee a big night
for the freshman on the team.
Little Jack Caolo, who took over
as eatcher in the second liming
did a fine job behind the plate.
In tha final lining it looked ae
though he had started e rally

tha Inst .two yean.
Phils
.And right m w tha P
hi ore
f a bast hut to *i t t *~s 11 to finish
at tho bottom agaia this season.
m_

when he singled sharply down
the third base line. Riser then
followed with a single to left
but this is where the rally end­
ed.
Friday night the Seminoies
open their Orange Belt Confersonce season when they tske on
Lake view of Winter Garden. The

IfmpirM 'One-Two' Punch Of Dodgers Make
Needed Everything Okay Again For Champs
»

THIS SEQUENCE shown Don Bitner, Chicago, III., as ho spun out on the
first turn at Lakewood Park, in Atlanta, Ga., in the Lakewood 100 mile
stock car race. Bitner turned over one time and then flipped end over end.
He was trapped in the auto about 10 minutes before rescue workers got
him out. An Atlanta hospital Hated his condition as fair.

'Dogfight' Shaping In NBA Playoffs
BOSTON (U l’l) — A “ dogfight
to the end" shaped up today betwsen the Boston Celtics and St.
Louis with 8lhugo (81) Green
leading ths Hawks right back into
tho thick o f ths National Basketb a l l .Association championship
playoffs.
Green, one o f tbo NBA's, "litUs" plsyars at 6 fact t inchss,
was the spark Tuesday night that
enabled the Hawks to bars their
talons for s 113-103 victory over
ths CelUcs at ths Garden.
Ths win, St. Louis' first hare
all season, squared ths bast o f
seven series at ona game apiece,
with the action now shifting to
St. Louis. Both gauss Saturday
and Sunday afternoon will bo televised nationally, with the teams
returning hare next
Tuesday
night.
Boh Pettit paced ths Hawks in
ths scoring roluinn with 36 points.
But Gresn, in his third season in
ths NBA after starring at Du*
quesne, was ths key ever the sec­
ond half of ths game. Green got
all o f his IS points hi ths last
two periods.
“ Green certainly wae tha big
difference,’’ said Hawke coach
Easy Kd MacAuley after the
game. “ I was kind o f worried for
a while, with our players getting
so many fouls In tha first half,
but 81 saved the day fo r us in
the second half."
Bill Shannon, who ted Boston

with 30 points, echoed, the play­
ers’ thoughts whsn hs put it: "It
would have been a big win for
us, but it's going to be a dog­
fight now right down to the aeventh game."
Green, 24, was beaming as ths
players congratulated him for hit
sparkling performance. " I ’m a lot
looser now," he said. "I felt, bet­
ter out there. Sharman was play­
ing me tight in ths first half but
then hs seemsd to lay o ff a bit—
just enough for ms to put ths ball

up there. And it seemed to be go­
ing in.”
The Hawks needed ths win bad­
ly. They appeared tired and dis­
organised in ths opcntr hers Sun­
day, losing by 18 points. Thsy
were down seven points h i ths
half Tuesday night but put togeth­
er a 34-point third quarter and a
30-point final period to win going
away.
Boston's Hill Russell busted
three playolf rebounding marks
in the game, gathering in 40 for
tho gams.

Yovanovich Sets 'T orrid' Pace
In Individual ABC Score Honors
t . •. *

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Yovanovich, who has scored
eight sanctioned 900 games in bis
26-year career, storied his third
team gams with a spars and than
hit M «ti sight strikes.
Hi*. 290 replaces ths previous
top single effort o f 807 bowled by
Jack Curry o f Lansing, Michigan,
on March 18.
This was Yovanovlch’s best sin­
gle game in 18 American Bowling
Congress tournament appearanees.
His previous was 264.
He had troiible finding the
CiltCAGO (U r i) National range as his opening two garnet
Football League owners today were 167 and 178 and he ended
turned to the making of a satis­ with a 826 series.
factory exhibition gams schedule
as one of few items left on the
winter meeting agenda.
The league owners brceicd
PARKER. Arix. (UPI) - Hubert
along according to schedule in Entrap of Seattle, Wash., Tues­
Tuesday's meeting, with the fol­ day set a world speed record of
lowing results:
114.630 miles per hour for class
—They received official confir­ F. Hydroplanes. Hs drove hla 14mation from club owner Walter foot "Sterfllte T oo." on Havaeu
Wolfner that ths Cbieago Cardi­ Lake.
nals would move to St. Louis.
—They approved tho language
of a resolution admitting the Dal­
las Cowboys as • new member
of the league.
—They discussed television but
would ever market a "package
h, *
program" for TV.
Eight of the 12 original teams
now have contracts with one nettook no action.
On the subject of television,
League Commissioner Pete Rosel­
le said he doubted the league
work (CBS), four are tied up with
rights sold to sponsor*, and Dal­
las has yet to grant TV rights.

TOLEDO, Ohio (U i’l ) — Bosco
(Rosa)
Yovanovich o f Akrort,
Ohio, who wanned up to his ABC
appearsi\ra with a pair o f 300
league games early this season,
bowled the hlgheet Individual
■core in bowling’s big show with
a 290 Tuesday night.

NFL Owners Set
Exhibition Talks

Speed Record

Rut not our Eddlt, a man in
whom hope springs Infernal,
Because it just may be that ths
Phillies, who hava only two pitch­
e rs'w ith winning m a jor'league
records and whose top big league
hitter batted .StB, could have
come up with the rookie o f the
year.
This young man’s name is Pancho Herrera, a 25-ysar-old Cuban
whose power tsars loose the
stitches in ths ball. He's a 6-foot,
S-Inrh first baseman of 210 pow­
erful pounds who la being tried at
second base.
"W hy n o t!" asks Sawysr. "Ha
can't do any worse than tha guys
ws'vs had there before."

The greyhound who had the
fens buxzing In the season's open­
ing weeks seems destined to create
an equal amound of excitement as
the 92-day meet comes to a close
at Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
O, B.'s Ample, who swept all
honors In the first weeks, is a
5-to-2 choice on the morning line
to grab hla fourth consecutive
Grade-A triumph tonight in (he
oval’s Grade-A feature, tha ninth
•vent over tho five-sixteenthsmiles distance.
The Oswald Brothers star will
run from the lourth post position
in his successful comeback after
being sidelined during mid-sea­
son because of a leg strain.
Tha hot ninth affair tonight
will highlight a 10-event pro­
gram etertlng at 1:10. Tha current
season ends with afternoon and
evening action Monday, and this
is the final Wednesday of pari­
mutuel competition until next
winter.
O. B.'s Ample will meet his
strongest test in what is shaping
up aa tha top five-sixteenths-mlla
event of the year.
Second-best early odds
are
assigned Ed's Black Putty who
will scamper from the aecond post
position. This 72-pounder has won
six and placed in two event! out
of nine trips to the starting gates.
Happy Joe Lucky ie rated third
on tbe morning line. The 10-tlme
winner will gallop from tbe eightbog in feature action. Happy Joe,
■Iso a champion last season, is
fresh from a 31.21-second victory.

Ring Results
McKF.ESPORT. Pa. (U PI) Chuck Taylor, 134, Detroit, knock­
ed out Bobby Speight, 134, Mon­
cton. N. Brunswick (IK
LOS ANGELE8 (U PI) — John
Smith, 114, Los Angeles, knocked
out Billy Heater, 190, San Diese.
Calif, (•).
STOCKTON, Calif. (UPI) - B e n ­
ny, Casing, 121, Stockton, knocked
out Al Wileber, 111, Los Ange­
les (6).

Ex-Fighter Dies

United Press taternattonal
The champ waa in trouble, but
a sudden left-right "one-two"
punch — ha* everything okay
again.
Tbs world champion Los An­
gelas Dodgers were staggering
just two days ago with four
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Bums' Still The Best, Alston Claims

VERO BEACH (U PI) - Man*
ager Walt Alston, an arch con­
servative, abandoned his accus­
tomed reticence today by com ­
ing right out and picking his
world ehampioa Lea Angeles Dodera to win again.
Atatoo doesn’t shoot it from tha
roof topi, nor la ha taking out
any paid advertiiementa in news­
papers, but when you ask him
his opinion he gives R to you—
straight from the ahoulder—and
it’s obvious he still facia the Dod­
gers are the beat club in the Na­
tional League.
"Y ou can’t halp being enthualastie with ell the fine looking
youngsters we have," says the
Dddger manager. "Look at the
job they did for u* last year. And
now wa have even more."
The added youngsters Alston
refers to are out-sited Frank
Howard and Tommy Davit in ad­
dition to a flock of pitchers who,
even if they are not quite ready
this year, guarantee the Dodgers
a strong pitching staff for the fu­
ture.
Howard, a 23-year-old bonua
baby out of Ohio State who it
6-feet-6 and weight 245, hat been
the rage of the Dodgers’ camp.
The Dodgers’ brass claims he al­
ready la a better fielding first
baaeman than Pittsburgh’s Dick
Stuart and that be has more
power. He batted .356 for Vic­
toria of tbe Texae League In 63
games last year and .316 in 76
garnet with Spokane of the Paci­
fic Coast League.
Alston hopaa Howard can win
the first base Jqj although moat
of hit axpericnca has been in tbe
outfield. The Lot Angeles, pilot
also hopes Davit can break into
the outfield. Davis, only 21, bat­
ted .345 with Spokane where he
drove in 71 runt and hit 16 hom­
ers.

If both Howard and Davis win
jobi with the Dodgers, there la
little question that tha club’s at­
tack will be improved. Both are
right-handed long-ball hitters who
promise to do well against the
left field screen i t Lm Angeles
Coliseum.
Assuming Howard holds down
first bate; veteran Gil Hodges
will be shifted to third.
" I ’d also move Charlie Neal
back to shortstop and Jim Gil­
liam over to second base," Al­
ston says.
Should the experiment flop, Al­
ston always can go back to his
former infield alignment of 'G il­
liam at third, smooth-fielding
Maury Wills at abortatop, Neal at
second and Hodges at first. That
still gives him a strong defenaiva
infield.
The Dodgers aiao are adequate­
ly protected in the outfield wheth­
er or not Davit measures up.
Veteran Duka Snider, who hit
.308 last year, driving in 88 runs
and clouting 23 homers, will be
back in center with Don Demetcr
at hit understudy. Wally Moon, a
.302 hitter last year, can play
cithar left or right field. That,
loo, will depend on how Davit
docs.
Carl Furlllo, who made hit
presence felt down the stretch
last September, looks like ha
wants his old right field job back
again and nothing pleases Alston
more. The big problem will be
which other outfielders to keep.
Chuck Esstgian looks a cinch
to stick. That atilt Iravte Ron
Fairly, Rip.Repulaki and Sandy
Amoros.

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CHICAGO (U PI) — National
Boxing Enterprises attempts to
please both television and stadi­
um fans tonight with three 10round bouts, only one o f tbem an
video.
TV fena will tee lightweight
Chico Rollins of New York bat­
tle Eddie PerklM of Chicago. But
once tbe camera* have been
turned off, middleweight* Rudy
Ellis, Covert,. Mich., end Jesse
Smith, Chicago, witl meet in a 10
round match and then Ernest
Terrell, Chicago and Lee Wil­
lis ma, Boston, will fight a 10
round haavyweight brawl.
"U ’a an effort to boost our
gate," NBE matchmaker Bennie
Bentley eaid. " I don’t know
whether it will succeed, but I
think we ought to do a littia battor at tha gate."
Recent erowda for TV fights In
the ttadlum have run around
1,000 and frequently lest.
"It’s an affort to recapture the
fight audience who’s been stay­
ing home looking at talevlsioa,”
Bentley eaid.

PHILADELPHIA (U PI) - Funeral services win be held Fri­
day for Vinee Forgiona, 64, wel­
ter and -middleweight contender
Florida’s 177,006 bet colonies
of the tote I920'a and early 1936's.
He died of a heart ailment Mon­ produced an average of St pounds
•f boney per "h iv e" In 1866.
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starting to feel bettor about
chances of repeating.
Drytdaie worked seven toning*
of Tuesday’* victory and allowed
only two hits. Ho fennod eight,
walked none, end let only ono
runner reach second. Tho Nation­
al League strikeout king now hot
pitched 18 innings this spring aad
hat been scored on in only taro oi
them. Clem Labino poliabed i d -a
Tuesday's shutout, giving up a n v
,
hit io tha last two innings.
Tha defeat snapped a five-gams
card winning streak. Pacing dm
champs’ 10-hit attack wore an)
Card Wally Moon with a double
and a triple and Don Zimmer
with two doubles.
Zimmer has been reported on
tha trading block — and so has
Roy Sievera, the Washington Sen­
ators' slugger who belted tw o . «
homers in Tuesday’s 5-4 victory L."
over the Chicago White Sox. Har­
mon Killebrcw alio homered for
the Senators and rookie Don Dobbek whacked a two-run double no
Pedro Ramot got tha win.
Sievera supposedly has bean o f­
fered to the White Sox. who muet
be more impressed than ever.
In other Grapefruit Leaguo
garnet Tuesday, the Philadelphia
Phils snapped the Pittaburgh PIrates’ tl-game winning streak, I s
7-2; the Milwaukee Brave* just
lasted to nip Detroit, 7-8: Cleve.
land rallied for a 7-6 win over
Bolton; the Yankees beat Kansas
City, 4-1; tha Chicago Cubs held
on for a 7-6 win over San Fran­
cisco; Bob Friend went the route
for the Pirates’ " B " learn in a
5-0 victory over the Dodgera " B "
team: and Cincinnati battered
Baltimore at night, 9-1.

straight exhibition loeeee. But now
aouthpaw Podres’ 7-3 route-going
win over tbe New York Yankee*
Monday bea‘ been followed by
Dryedale’e more brilliant 9-6
triumph ever the St. Louie Cardi­
nals Tuesday.
As n result, the Dodgers are

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Sanford
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baseball
club officiate today announced
game will be played under the (hey were in need of M ires, ad­
lights at Memorial Stadium.
dressee* and phone numbers of
With the fine Job turned in by local men who qualify as um­
Riser on the mound he could be pires and would like to enroll as
the one to bring tbe Seminoies “ spare" Florida State League
Into the win column. If they are umpires for 1960.
League headquarters notified
able to start out as they hava
been finishing they could have General Manager Peter Schaal
today that a staff of eight um­
a belter than average season.
pires had been chosen, but that
at least one “ spare" umpire
should be enrolled In each of the
league’ s eight cities.
Salary will be the same aa
that paid a regular umpire and,
during the several times of the
year when NatioMl Association
umpire supervisors are visiting
in tha league, valuable Instruction
will also be given.
Local persons •feeling they are
qualified should write to "San­
ford Greyhounds, Rox 102, San­
ford, giving full details aa to
previous experience, conditions
under whieh the person might
be available, and salary expect­
ed.

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There's Hope For Phillies Yet
NEW YORK (U PI) — There's
• ray ad light today In ths Phils
delphla story and It's ths only
thing that koepa Eddie Sawyer
■sing a safety rasor.
Sawyer to a lovely guy who
doesn't beat his wife, doesn't klek
his dog and, ae manager o f the
PhUUea, doesn't hava anywhere
asar enough major league play*
are. It's as frustrating as run­
ning oa ths Rapubllcan ticket in
Mississippi or bailing out o row­
boat during a cloudburst.
"Wo limped horns," ho said afttor o m hectic road trip last tea
son, "Ilka tha Confadcrates re­
treating through Richmond."
Tha Phlladtlphla story la a sog­
g y w a , limp from tha countlsss
tear* o f it* fans over a 69-year
opaa la which tha d o b won two
Btsiaanta. Ona came in 1916 and
it waa a ooul-aearchlng 86 year*
before they got another.
Slnca 1900, the PhuUle Phillies
hava toot mors games than any
other team which was able to tost
to o m city without being rua out
of town fo r impersonating a base­
ball club. In 41 o f those 69 years
the club finished in the second
division and t9 times was aither
seventh er eighth.
Tbo eta tiatics o f tho team's
masquerade are tragic, la the 16
tcaaona from 1918 through 1948
tho chib finished fifth once, sixth
oaea, seventh a total of aU times
and tost eight times — five o f
those coming to a row. It also
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The Highway Dinar on Hwy. IT•2 touth of Sanford haa become the
Jet Inn Restaurant and home style
cooking is the word there.
Alice and Leon Wadell recently
took over management of the diner
and plin to add a new dining room
to It.
The Inn'a specialties are goulash
with salad and French bread, and
Italian spaghetti and meat balls.

JAMES M. .McDDNAl.I)

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James M. McDonald. Jackson B.
Harrison and Thomas B. Forsythe,
three seamen serving at the San­
ford Naval Air Station have been
recommended for officer training
at Annapolis.
They have already passed their
officer aptitude screening and phy­
sical exams and must now prove
their aeademie ability in the Navy
wide examination scheduled for
June -I. Passing the June exam,
they will be ordered'to Balnbridge,
lid ., to prepare for the entrance
exams as Secretary of the Navy
Appointments to the U. S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis.
McDonald it now assigned to the
Air Intelligence Section of the
Staff, Commander Heavy Attack
Wing One. Harrison ia assigned to
the Readiness Section of the Staff
and Forsythe is serving in the per­
sonnel office.
As required to be eligible, all
niree
three ire
are unmarried high school
graduates,

JACKSON HARRISON

The big band wagon Is about
to roll at Seminole High as stu­
dents get ready for the annual
student council elections Friday.
Twenty-eight students had reg­
istered to run in the SHS elec­
tions Tuesday. The winners vot­
ed into office by SHS juniors,
sophomores and freshmen will

Many Florida
Students Holding
Part-Time Jobs
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — More
than 10 per cent o f University o f
Florida students are holding parttime jobs.
The university said Tuesday
1,262 o f 11,56:1 students enrolled
this semester are employed on
campus. The total working on
campus Inrludes 12 per cent o f
the men students and 8 per cent
of the co-eds.

THOMAS H. FORSYTHE

Quotable
Quotes

United Pres* latensatiesial
(5ARDF.N CITY. Kan. - Waller
Hickock, whose son R1 hard Eugene lUckock and Perry Edward
Smith were sentenced to death for
the slayings of farmer Herbert
Clutter, Clutter's wife end two ef
their three children:
“ My boy never had a chance in
represent their classmates on the
this town. . . . 1 figured that would
student council.
The top offices open are the be the verdict all the time.'1
four student posts of president,
GRAND PRAIRIE, Tax. - Coy
vice president, secretary and
treasurer of the student body. Hubtrt Htrrin, 24, who facet bur­
President of the student body glary charges for trying to force
is the. highest elective honor a open the dog pens at tha Grand
Prairie Pound:
Seminole High pupil can win.
“ I Just don't like to toe dugs
Right below the big four eome
the class offices. Each class ex- penned up."
cept the senior group, will pick
JACKSONVILLE - Mrs. Doreea
a president, vice president, sec­
retary, treasurer and chaplain. Faulkner, Mating that her S-yaarThe class officers represent their old soa learned to read by watch­
classes while the student body o f­ ing brand names and written signa
ficers preside over the student on television:
“ Wt never iried to push him to­
council and the whole student
ward books. He pieked U all up oa
population.
Any student can register this his own."
week by signing the registration
LONDON—Laborlta member of
book in the school office. Anyone
who has a 2.5 average, or better, Parliament Marcus Upton, com ­
plaining about tha huge, goldplatsd
can run in the election.
“ We're trying to get as many eagle that ia to be mounted oa the
people a* we can to run, to make roof of the new U. S. Embassy:
“ The eagle is a fin# bird, but
the election interesting, Student
Body President Charles Bogan I don't «e e why they should put
a whopping big one up la somebody
said Tuesday.
The student body officers are else'a capital."
trying to gel use of the county
voting machines as they did last
year. This will save effort 1«
counting votes and will give the
students some experiefice in what
voting is actually like, Bogaa
TALLAHASSEE (UP1&gt;—Lake
said.
Conway property ownere who
Next year's freshmen will have want to dredge eand out o f tho
their election when they become
lake to repair sreslon won't have
high school students in the fall.
to pay for tha sand, the trustees
As of Tuesday, sis students had
qualified to run for student body o f ths Internal Improvement Fund
offices; nine for senior data of­ ruled Tuesday.
Normally a yardage price mu«t
fices, one f«r junior office and II
be paid for such sand. But the
for sophomore posts.
trustee* ruled recent high water
On* doren graded larga egga and floods created an emergency
must weigh not Use (nan 24 which justified free dredging.
Orange County authorities, ths
ouncea per doren, according to
USDA and Florida Department of trustees cautioned, must approva
before such removal ran be made.
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Lake Property
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — An
opera a 1a g a r , Shakaepearean
scholar,—top Industrialists and un­
ion leaders will Join tonight in a
program glorifying eoal.
A new song — "Coal Power*
America'* Future" — will be sung
In public for tha first time.
And soma ef tha nstlon’a big­
gest coal operatora will present a
r a n edition of Bhakespeara'a plays
to a man they once reviled—John
L. Lewis, president emeritua of
•he United Min* Workers.
These varied events will taks
place at a banquet sponsored by
the National Coal Tolley Confer­
ence, Inc., a lobbying gruup made
wp o f mine owners, UMW leaders,
and officials o f railroads, utilities,
and mining machinery firms.
The objective is to convince the
160 congressmen expected to at­
tend that cual Is a reliable source
o f fuel that should be given equal
treatment with oil, natural gas
and other fuels,
Lewis, however, ia txpected to
take the spotlight.
In a bit of poetic juitiea, the
eoal operators decided to give
him a costly set of Shakespeare’s
plays published in 17PU with an­
notations by Dr. Samuel Johnson.
The 80.year-old former miners'
chief quoted freely from the
Bard’s works to taunt min* op­
erator* during strike-ridden liargaining in past years.

Now, however, Lewie and the
operators are cooperating to pro­
mote the sale o f eoal and to seek
legislation to giva tha industry
greatar tax benefits.

Hepatitis Cases
Up Over 1959
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — The
State Boai-d o f Health Tuesday
reported 187 rases of Infectious
hepatitis in Florida so far this
year, compared to only 42 at this
time In 1868,
Many cases at Jacksonville
boosted the total. The bouid said
heavy concentrations of the virus
liver infection were also leportcd
from the Gainesville and Miami
areas.
I.ast year a record-breaking -'142
cases were reported in Florida.
To date in IDfiO, Duval County has
reported 44 cases, more than all
last year.

All-Star Golf
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sammy
Jimmy
Snaad, Cary
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of the tournament circuit’s lop
players, have signed to play In a
round-robin ISO.OOO “ inaich-uMhe
century" to he filmed for ABC's

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�Nikita Doing His Best To Reopen 0
Old Wounds While Touring France
:

WASHINGTON tUPI) The
Democratic aenatorial campaign
chief today deplored Democratic
National Chairman Paul M. Butler'a repeated challenges to the
South and said they were dam­
aging the party.
" I sincerely hope that Butler’s
statements are not a calculated
- move to drive the South com ­
pletely out of the Democratic
Party,” Sea. George Smathers
(D-Fla.) told United Press InftrnaUonal.
As chairman of the senatorial
campaign committee, Smathers’
job la to try to get Democrats
elected to the Senate. He is ex­
pected to - be Florida's favorite

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Nikita Promises
Children H e 'll.
Work For Peace
VERDUN, Franc# (U PI)-B oviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchav promised two little children
taday be would do all he could
te moke sure they would “ never
know what war ia.M
Khrushchev made the Matemeat in a bey ead girt in KusMan paasaat uniforms who greet­
ed him when he arrived at the
World Wor I battlefield af VerThe two youagstori greeted the
premier and delivered ■ short
spsseh, asking him to bolp main­
tain world poact.
“ We will do ell we can In or­
der that peace reign on tbo earth
. and that children shall never
know what wor la,” Khrushchev
•aid.
Verdun is a word that rings an
- anti-German b*U in the mind af
, nearly (very .Frenchman. Not
only were thousands af Frenchmen killed at Verdun in the
Meuse Jtlvar battles of World
War I, but it was a major bastion
against, the German invader* in
W O.

Electronic Study
Planned By Army
WASHINGTON (U P !) The
Army has mapped a two- year
study o f tbo frightening possibili­
ty that the myraid of electronic
devices employed by a modern
fighting force might Jam each
ether in combat.
Rating tbo problem on# “ o f atmost importance to the national
defense,” the Army is seeking
II,TOO,PM from Congress te get
the study gelaf at its electronic
proving ground nt Ft. Hauchuce,

LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UP1) There ahooldn’t be a law prohibiting the smoking of cigarettes bat
there should bo one requiring
cigarette manufacturers to print
tbo tars and nicotine contents of
their products on every pack, in
tha opinion of a famous statis­
tical scientist.
Dr. K. Cuylcr Hammond is co ­
author o f the Hammond-Horn
study upon whleh is based much
o f Uio widespread conviction
among aclentisU that cigarette
smoklaa and lung cancer are di­
rectly connected. The HammondH«m report is one of the moat
frequently quoted af alatlsticel
documents.
Prohibition would no more work
against amoking than H workad
against alcohol and anyway, ho
continued, his “ high regard for
Individual freedom" makes him
opposed to prohibition of eigayettei.
“ Som* sort o f restrictions on
cigarette advertising 'might be

eon candidate for the presidential
nomination.
Butler, who long hak been ruf­
fling Southern Democratic lead­
e n , recently warned them that
their convention delegates may
not be seated If their stales'
Democratic presidential electors
are not pledged te the national
ticket.
Last weekend be invited South­
erners loyal to the national party
to tend rival delegation! to the
national eonventi a if that pledge
it not made.
“ I cannot understand bow But­
ler's statements, which are cal­
culated to aggravate and inflame
the feelings of Southern political
leaders, can poatlbly do the Dem­
ocratic Party any good," Smathera commented.
'Division* and
accentuation o f divisions will not
result is greater unity or strength
within the party. . . "

Scientists Suggest Landing Microphones On Mars, Venus

Honest Escapee
May Get Pardon
TALLAHASSEE (U F I )-A le x ander T. Evans, who gave himself
up to police IS years after he
escaped from Halford State Prison
may nag have te serve all- tha 17
months bo owes the stale.
Deputy fltate Prison Director
IL B. Gramling said Monday that
Evans, 17, an anemploysd mecha­
nic from Elisabeth, N. 3., may get
n medical release er a conditional
pardon.

Lund Withdraws
From State Race
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-W lth
the primariee about a month
away, candidates continue to drop
by the wayside.
Latest te withdraw Is Arnold
Lund o f Daytona Bench, who was
running for Republican national
committeeman.
His withdrawal leaves four can­
didates in the race. Another,
Harry Chadwick o f Bt. Peters
burg, bowed eat earlier.

WASHINGTON (UP1) Man
ahould land microphone! on Mara
and Venus te listen for any livini croaturea, a group of space
scientists auggeata..
This was one of dozens of rec­
ommendations made by the space
science board of the National
Aeademy of Sciences in two re­
ports on moon and planet explor­
ation issued Tuesday night.
Dr. Kdward R. Dyer of the
space board staff said.the llkeli-

hood that neighboring planets
harbor any kind of life capable
of making a sound la “ very, very
remote.” But, be said, “ we don’t want
te overlook anything.**
Dr. Harold C. Urey, Nobel
prize-winner who prepared Uw
reports, said, “ It can be con­
sidered a reasonable expectation
that life does exist on Mars . .
and it Is possible that Ufa may
be present on Venus.

SALE STARTS A T » A . M., THURSDAY

Neglected Six
Gaining Strength
PORTLAND, Ore. (U P f) — A
•lek end half- starved brood o f elx
children, two o f their afeUr* al­
ready dead, gained strength in a
hospital today while authorities
considered charging their parents
with neglect.
The children, ranging la age
from three months te nine years,
were living in a three-room shark,
were suffering from malnutrition
and resulting ailments, Including
running sores.

considered but would be diffi­
cult te enforce without restricting
freedom of speech,” ho said.
“ However, I think the manufac­
turers should not only be allowed
but required to make known the
tar and nieotlna content of their
brands.”
Hammond was one of the- sci­
entists who spoke on lung cancer
at a seminar on cancer research
sponsored by the American Can­
cer Society. He is the eodety's
director of atatistlral research.
Dr. Michael B. Shimkln, chief
of biometrics and epidemiology of
tbo National Cancer Institute,
said lb* scientific case against
cigarettes was a major “ break­
through” in tbo war against can­
cer.
“ Tbs elimination of the ciga­
rette habit would reduce the inci­
dence if lung cancer M per rent,
a saving or somo 10,000 deaths
from lung cancer per year,” he
•aid.

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ed the Senate Space Committee
Tufaday color movies of the fir­
ing Monday of two of Saturn's
eight engines on a test stand at
HuntavUte, Ala.
—’LL Col, Howard R. Schmidt,
ehlef of the Atomic Energy Com­
mission’s nuclear rocket section,
said a combination ehcmieal and
atomic rocket, capable of landing
11 tods gcnUy on the moon could
bo perfected hi IS years.'

Mather's Price Smashing Pre - Inventory

Happiness Through Health

frighten you aa
would the mention of aome of
tha above conditions, yet the
affect of aubteaation ia alow
death ttadf. According te
authorities it W impoaoibte te got aiak without firat
havtef o ouhlooatino. Forty*Otair. o«r bodioa aocreet moat

Other scientists havt guessed
that if Ihera are plants on Mars,
there also may be tome sort of
animal life which feeds on the
vegetation. * Microphones rocketed
te Mars might detact such crea­
tures X they exist, Dyer said.
Other space developments:
—U. S. scianUata have success­
fully conducted the first ground
test of the Saturn rocket designed
te propel men and heavy loads
te the moon and planets. Rocket

special groups to address
official “ rest” periods.
His theme: Europe is living un­
der the menace of militarism ai
new aggression; a German pea
treaty is necessary to peace; and
military groupings such os NATO
must go.
in a nation which had fought
three major wars against Ger­
many ia less than 100 years, B
was impossible for him not te
•trike somo reoponsivo chords.
French suspicion of a r a s u c ^
gent Germany had delayed erg*i*
,
isatioe of NATO, and tha West
European Common Market in
which West Germany and Fraoce
now are the major partners.
But whatever effect Knrashcbov
might be having with dm French
man in the street. Fieeideot
Charles DeGaulle was the mat
with whom ho bed to deal.
It was the Bret meeting between the two and It bed Ms iaf|
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Foster, Jack Hope, Mrs. Bernard Wolford 8 r„ Mrs.
Flornnct Lyons, Bernard Wolford S r., Mrs. Florence
Mnpes and Bob Caruthern.
(Herald Photo)

TURNING OUT FOR BARBECUE to make contrihu.
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By PHIL NEWSOM
• in Foreign EdHor
A little less bouncy, trim more
often then smiling, Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev was So­
las bis beat to reopen old wounda
tble laat week.
Scarcely bad he ,aet foot on
French aoil than he reminded his
hoata of “ the unexploded delayedaction mine* and bomba atill on
Soviet and French territory."
The Soviet sews agency Taaa,
reporting Khruahcbev’ a first day
la Paris, made pointed reference
to the “ Nasi butchers" who kill­
ed resistance fighters.
Before a French-Soviet friend­
ship group he accused West Ger­
man Chancellor Koorad Adenauer
of trying to upset the results o'
World War II.
if the French had hoped by
Jam-packing Khrushchev's official
schedule to prevent his using his
Franck .visit ae a propaganda
platform, they had failed. For
Khrushchev made public speeches
at every opportunity, oven Hading

�New Traffic Light
Should Be A Help

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Drivers now will have to observe atop and go regulations
rovided by a new traffic signal at French Ave. and 25th St.
hich city workmen installed yesterday.

•

This busy intersection, with the added hazard of entry
and exit at the supermarket parking area, had become a
aerioua problem during peak traffic hours.

We're glad that this signal was installed and hope it
will save some fender scraping and possible injuries to bodies
aa well as tempers. These installations cost a .good bit of
money and don’t come easy in present budgets, but we hope
city, county and state will continue to regulate traffic wisely
Ipcause it's a sad fact that some of our drivers need regulat­
ing right out from behind ithe wheel.

Herman ia worried about ca­
tering the aalen field for he aaya
he waa not bora with s "gift of
| b a b .” You raa eaaily learn a
top-notch or "canned” aalea
talk, to don't fret about being
quiei or taciturn. Good aaleaman
aro “ made,” no4 •*bocn” that
way!
CASK K-415: Herman W., agt-d
1.1, haa had two yeara o f college
and haa apent threa yeara working
in a factory.
“ Rut, Dr. Crane.” he began,
^ u r plant cloaed down laat month
and I have been out o f work ever
alnce.
"So I have been thinking about
getting Into the aalea field where
1 could be on my own.
“ But I don't have that ‘gift of
gab’ that aaleamen ate aupponed
to poaaeaa, eo would I lie a aucceaa!”
A good aaleaman ia not ••Itorn”
but ia “ mada” by atudying the
fe o p e r atrategy.
Ahd that “ gift of gab” ia really
•ot an Inborn factor but ia ac­
quired.
Any ahy, timid rhential or tnaehiniat, accountant or farmer (in­
trovert, ran aoon become a amooth
talker and aucceaaful aaleaman,
juat aa a non-pianiatl can likewlae
beroma adept at the keyboard It he
juat practice* the proper action.
I f you want to be a aucceaaful
feleaman, you need bralna and a
lot o f haalth to aland up under a
tough schedule of rebuff*.
For Inatance, the standard life
Insurance formula demands that a
aaleaman make 40 calls. Of these,
ha will rata only IS interview*, for
S5 will slam the door or divert him
from taring them.
And of those IS interviews, the
average insurance aaleaman makes
but ONE aalct
feS o, even when h« does put on
sale* Interview, ha loaas 14
time* against'only ONE sucres*
par week I
Even the cellar occupants In the
major baseball leagues wins one
out o f every three games!
So aaleamen need vitality, verve
and plenty o f sleep to start every
day afresh. If married, they
ahould have "cheer leader” wive*
who bolster their waning spirits at
ght instead of throwing a "wet
anket” over their drooping mor­
ale.
Shy, introvertive folks ran o ff­
set their stage fright with a lot of
determination.
And, with practice, they will

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B. Defrauds
11. Ear part
13. TV hare,
Jim -----SB. Afresh

&gt;oon have a memorised or “ can- .
net!” aalea talk down pat. Don’t i
try to skip that vital rule for sue- 1
ce»a, namely, a canned sales talk. |
To help extrovert your person- ,
ality, enroll in my Complimrnl1
Club, paying threa honest compli­
ment* each day for 10 coniecutivr
days.
Join a Toaatmaater'i Club or
talk in church and at various club
meetinga to qollah up your public
speaking.
A salesman must build up his
own clientele, which will usually
stick to him, rrgardleaa of what
firm he represents.
Thus, if he leavrs one company,!
he ran usually take most of his
former clients with him to a rival ,
firm.
And,If he has finnlly developed
500 satisfied customers, even if
one of them quits or die* or moves
elsewhere, it doesn't reduce his inconn very much. Resides, he ran
soon recruit a new customer to re­
place the old.
WASHINGTON - Tick up the
Rut in other salaried jobs, he
haa only ONK boss. If that one phone and ask th» man at Trea­
dislike* him, or sell* the husineia sury what the national debt is to­
or wants to Insert a relative, the
day. And he rcrli the figure off
hapless employs is out of lurk.
Thus, salesmen have 500 to 1,000 as painlessly a* a siring o( bingo
"bosses in the form of their rut- numbers; t290.20i.675.S70.5a.
turners, so they have lop job se­ •That’ * the deepest we've been
curity.
In the hole in all our history.
Rut pick worthwhile merchan­
And
tomorrow it may be even
dise, not fly-by-night stuff.
And send for nty booklet "New deeper.
Psychology o f Salesmanship,” en­
You atop by ihc Rurrau of
closing a stamped, return envel­ I.abor Statistics lo check on the
ope. plus 20c (non-profit |.
latest soundness of our dollar.
(Always write lo Dr. Crane in And you find the dollar, worth loo
car* o f this newspaper, enclos­ cents in 1919. is now worth only
ing a long 4r stamped, address­ 46 cents. It'* never been worth
ed envelope and 20c to cover less.
typing and priming coals when
With a buck that'* more than
you send for one of hia book­ halt shot before you earn it, and
let*.)
with taxes taking about a (ourlh
of what's left after you got It,
what are the people doing about
it?
Nothing much, except complain-ing.
One fellow out In Oklahoma City
NEW YORK (U PI)—The United had been getting so worked up
Stales must support the national­ about it that he finally hopped
ist movements of Africa which are an an airplane and came to
largely the outgrowth o f Christ­ Washington for a one-day stay to
ian teachings, the Rev. Billy Gra­ do something about it.
ham said Tuesday on hla return
He started up a national "I'm
from a lour of that conlinrnt.
For a Sound Dollar" campaign.
Graham lashed out a "apart­
Coming up lo pirrt him. I ex­
heid," as a policy that never pected to find a crackpot-type, a
worked and never would work.
phony patriot the likes of whirh
He said the friendship of Africa Washington
often
unwittingly
ia in the balance and that America plays hoii lo. Instead, I found a
must show its sympathy and back­ lanky,
wide-eyed,
country-boy
ing for the independence of na­
tions just awakening.

Graham Urges
African Support

WASHINGTON ( UPI) - A Flor­
ida official told Ihr White House
Youth Conference Tuesday that
"it Is high lime America began
lo demand at least a high school
education aa the standard for
every boy and girl.”
Young peoplr who do not complete high school represent a prob­
lem group in American life and
are the "moat likely candidates
for drlinqurncy ami crime and
skid row and reform school and

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prison," according lo Jamra T.
Vocrllc. chairman of Ihc Florida
Industrial Commission.
Vorclh- said that 26 million post­
war liable* will enter the labor
market as young adult* in this
decade, amid prrdicliona that
seven and a half million of them
will not have finished high school.
"If we let Ihcac predictions
come true, II will he a tragedy
(hat can turn the prospect* for
the 'sizzling sixties' into the ‘sorry
sixties',” ho said.

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the federal government to break
down the racial customs of the
South.
It ia a (act that Sen. John T.
Kennedy Is a Roman Catholle
and a front contender for the 1MO
Democratic nomination. But K la
issues of race and racial relations
which inflame the South today
and which will burst with nuclear
impact among the Lea Angeles
delegates.
Something must give in a situs*
lioo of that kind. What gives and
who ia politically
killed
or
wounded when h happens will be
the main story of the Lot An*
gelea convention.

By DICK WF.ST
WASHINGTON turn - l don’t
know much more about Karl
Marx than the average Russian
knows about Grourho. But one of
hi* economic theories seems to
have stuck in my memory.
I recall reading some place that
Marx predicted capitalism would
eventually fall of ila own weight
hy producing more than it could
consume.
Thought* like this made Marx
nervous. So he lorked himself up
in hi* study, told his wife lo keep
the kids quiet, then invented Com­
munism.
The Marxian doctrine ha* been
pretty well picked to piece* hy
now ami I think 1 have spotted
still another flaw In his theory.
Marx (ailed lo reckon with U. S.
armed services.
I mean some of our warriors
arc doing more than merely
protecting us from ihc military
threat of Communism. Thry also
are patriotically doing their bit to
protect us from over-production.
Some of the wayg In which this
la done are described In a report
prrparrd by the staff of the
House Appropriations Committee.
However, from the tone of the re­
port t gathered that the commit­
tee feels we would ho better off
without this extra protection.
Take, for example, the ease of
the expendable flashlight*, which
the Army Signal Corps purchased
for a West Coast air base. They
were *o defective, the report laid,
"they were locally known as ilngle-use Items, to be thrown away
Hit first time the twitch failed to
work instantly."
You ran tee how this elathet
with, the Marxian theory. B]

throwing away flashligbia •Bet
using them once, we need never
worry about over-production.
Nor did Marx aver dream Utal
the Philadelphia Quartermaster
Depot could rut 752 items off at
its shoe inventory and atilt have
119 different kinds of military
footwear left.
The report laid the stock could
be further reduced at a saving of
$50,000 on paperwork aloes “ if
the
Marine
Corps
ca t
ho
persuaded lo abandon its require­
ment for a ipccial mahogany fin­
ish shoe leather.”
But I think wa can coup! am
the Marina Corps to confound
Marx by remaining diitinctively
shod.
Where Msrx really underrated
us was In the field of footlocker*.
He couldn't have known that an
air base in Germany would order
300 footlockcra from the United
Stales when they were available
at a supply depot nearby.
Certainly he couldn't have fore­
seen the mix-up that caused SO,ooo, Instead of 300, footlockers to
be shipped to the base at a coat
of tioo.ooo.
All ot this Is further evttM t*
that Starx was oft base. I ' M
hop* wa don't go broke p if t a f l

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Job Easy Now

That does not cover what is
coming up next July. The Demo­
cratic Tarty ia headed for a con­
vention which will compare in
bitterness and Impact with the
granddaddy of them all. That one
was the 1034 Madison Squart
Garden. New York, affray.
In 1924 the embattled southern­
ers were fighting for prohibition,
mostly, and to
some eatent
against the nomination for presi­
dent of a Roman Catholic, Alfred
Kmmanucl Smith. This year the
southerners will be fighting for
what they regard at thalr way of
life; fighting against the combin­
ed effort of their own party and

At Least 12-Grade Education Urged

CRO SSW O RD
■.Talkative

type who lnmr-t-lo goodness hopes
lo rouse Ihr country against waste­
ful federal spending.
His name: Bayard Auchlncloa*.
He's a science leather, a World
War II ace, 36 years old. the
nephew nf a U.S. congressman
and a descendant nf Peter Stuyvrsant, the peg-legged mayor of
New York when it wa* New Am­
sterdam.
Aurhlnelnva la wealthy but he’ s
conservative
with
the dollar.
Neverthrles*. he's financing (he
campaign with hi* own dollars.
Ilia big. wide, ambitious plan:
lo recruit every man and woman
in the country who's against in­
flation into bombarding Congress
every time Hie taxpayer spot* a
newt story that tell* about some
proposal for wasteful government
spending.
This modest, soft-talking father
ol four small children actuallystarted his aclf-financrd organiza­
tion going Iasi month in Okla­
homa City. He placed petitions in
Oklahoma City hanks, hotels and
other places, and in those few
weeks got 5.864 signatures.
He's willing to send these peti­
tion-pledge forms lo anyone writ­
ing lo 'him in Oklahoma City.
When In- gets two million or so
signatures, he'll photostat thrm
and badger our lawmakers with
'em. proving how intently Amer­
ica wants a sound dollar.
lie's also sending out thousands

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WASHINGTON (L’ P l) - There
come* a time each year when
the »porti editor i* known around
the office at ‘ 'that lucky hum.”
The time it in early February of
any dismal winter.
This reflects no personal disapprovql of the sports editor nor
any mraningful suggestion that
chance has favored him above
others. This merely Is an ac­
knowledgement that the sports
editor's calling enables him to
fly southward at the onset of the
awful, awkward age of any year.
The sports editor files to Flor­
ida or Arizona or wherever.
There, with'all bills paid, Includ­
ing bar checks it they are not
too large, the sports editor ob­
serves and rommrnts on the
spring training of the athletes of
major league baseball. This an­
nual chore is regarded as a light
touch by other reporters, includ­
ing political writers, most of
whom began in the sports de­
partment somewhere and most of
whom wi«h each Fehruary that
they had stayed in the racket.
All things come, the saying
goes, to him who walls. And this
is the year when sports writers,
If they are any good at all. will
wish that thry were political
writers. Instead. No mere matter
of wrather and sunshine will be
involved in this On the contrary.
This is the year when the poli­
tical
writers
will brave the
awful smog and worse traffic of
Los Angeles, C alif, to report the
goings on at the Democratic na­
tional convention.
Let the sports writers have
ba»cball in Florida and Ariiona
during the cold and slushl) season
of the year.
I will take Hie Democratic na­
tional convrnllon in July. There
la coining up in Lot Angeles nrxt
July the best show of the year,
more likely * the best show in
many year*. If the sports writers
were doing it, they would rail it
of red-white and blue automobile the battle of the century.
slickers • • which hr paid for
Kddle
Folliard,
who write*
himself • • that announce;
politirs out of Washington, says
" H I FOR A SOUND DOLLAR.” when the Democrat* get Into a
"They get people lo thinking.” family quarrel they like to say
he said "and that'* all I'm aim­ that it doesii'l mean lliry are
ing for.”
divided hut only (hat they are
It's to rare that a truly run- keeping fit.
arientioua and
sincere
fellow
comes along aiming to hrlp hia
country rather than himself, that
you get auspicious about hla mo-'
NASIIVILLK, Tenn. (UPI) — A.
live*.
new machine developed by Dr. K.
Just what did he expect lo get L. Hertel of the University of Ten­
out of it for himself? "The sat­ nessee and made by Spinlab Corp.
isfaction that I've done something grades raw cotton by staple length
worthwhile,” hr said.
and color. It is expected lo grade
"I'm in hi* corner 100 percent and class too samples an hour,
I hope hr gets those two million three lime* the speed of the ex­
signature*.
pert manual rollon rlaaser.

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Legal Notice
WITNESS nir hand and etal at
Sanford. Semlnota Cvunty, Klor.
Ida. thla 7th day of March, A. O.
IMS.
•
(SEAL)
f'AVID M. GATCHEL
rtark o f tha Clrealt Court
Ity Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
W. C. Hutchison. Jr.,
Kd want a Building
Saitford. Florida
Attornrr for Plaintiff
Publlah Mar. f. It. II. II. l i f t .

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j i n ic iA i. i m c t r r. t * s e n f o r
SKIM* (ILK CO ISTT, FLORIDA.
19 CHANCERY 9 0 ISAM
NOTICE TO DRFRAD
BKTTT LOUISA SIZEMORE,
T Mia tiff.
J.
L
HACKNEY.
SUSAN
M.
s
TEAtlVER.
J.
D.
HACKNEY, »ROBERT
SIZEMORE.
SARAIU F. DORSETT. MARTHA
Defendant
IIKItLET, II. C. WHITEHEAD, THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO:
MARY A. STRAUaitK, DANIEL M.
ROBERT
SIZEMORE
HACKNEY. WM. O. HACKNEY.
Oeneral
Dellverjr
SUSAN HACKNEY. JOHN A. HACHydsn, Kaatuckr
KNEY. ACOCSTA I* ANDERS.
A Sworn Complaint hAvlay been
LEISER R. NORWOOD, JOHN O.
against ran In the Circuit
NORWOOD. OEOROE B. NOR* filed
In and
For
Seminole
WOOD.
NATHANIEL O. NOR* rourt.
Coontr.
la Cbanctry for
WOOD, MtRTHA D. NORWOOD, Divorce, Florida,
the short title of said
MATY A. NORWOOD. ROSEY H.
NORWOOD. WM. S. MARSH. F.UZ* action being BETTY LOUISA SIZEMORE.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ItOUEUT
AIIKTIf TEMPLES. AONRS F.
WELKER, SARAH I .
K E fX T, SIZEMORE, Defendant; thee* pres­
ents
ara
to
causa
and
result*
&gt;ou
DANIEL U MARSH, THOMAS U
MARSH and MART g. HACKNEY, to file pour written defenses. If
na lha purported sola htlre-at-law anr, to the Complaint filed herein
of DANIEL HACKNEY, deceased: and tn serve a copy thereof upon
WILLIAM R. LAMBERT; MARY Plalatlfra attorneys on or before
LAMIIKTH. If alive, their rsepee- th* Ifth day o f April. A. D. 114*.
live uaknown spoueea If married otherwise a Decree Prn Confeesn
and If dead, lha respective un­ will b* entered against you and
known hair*, davlsaea, legate** and tbs cause proceed es part*.
WITNESS my hand and official
grantees. . . .
__ ____
any and_ all
per*
son* having *r claiming any right, seal at Sanford. Semlnola County.
Florida,
thla tlth day of March.
title and interest tn and to the
following described property lying A. D. IMS.
David
M. Oatchel
and being In Seminole County,
Clerk of Circuit Court. In and
Klnrlde, to*wlt:
For Semlnolo County, Florida
TRACT A l Th*
South f / « nf the
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
West &gt;4 of the BW*4 af
Deputy
Clark
Iho s r .u af Beotian if .
-(SEAL)
Township
St
South.
Stenstrom. Davie A McIntosh
Rang* f t East.
TRACT ID Th*
North t / t of th* Attorneys for Plaintiff
SE&lt;« of ths I W 'i of Edwards Building
Hectlnn If, Township It Sanford, Florida
Publish Mar. II, I f, tf, A Apr. I.
South, liens* &lt;1 Ktat.
TRACT C: Th* West H nf th*
NOTICE tIBDBR FICTITIOUS
NW«4 and the NKU of
XAMM STATUTE
nw &gt;i and the West V TO WHOM
IT MAT CONCERN:
o f the HE If. til . » Sec­
Nolle* Is hereby given that th*
tion If. Township
It undersigned,
to tbs ’’Fic­
South. Ring* i t Eaet. titious Nam*pursuant
Statute** Chapter
and the North «» of th*
lt.tt. Florida Statul*. w ill regis­
NR*4
o f Stetlen St, tter
with tha Clerk o f th* Circuit
Township
SI Stutb,
Court.
In and for gamlnoU County.
Rang* St B est
Florida, upon racalpt nr proof o f
TRACT Dt Th* East H o f
th* Ibo publication of ibis notice,
AK't o f th* NFU
of lb* flclttloila name,
Section 10, Townehlp t* to-w ltl TIII-CITT ELECTRIC
South, Rongt f t EoiL under which 1 am engaged la
You, and each of you, art here­ business.
by notified and required to ap­ at number ITS Plumnaua Drive
pear and fils, personally or by (Orient* Oardans) P. o . oa g o ff,
your attornoy, with th* Clark of tn th* City of Altamonte Springs,
ths abova.styled Court, your w rit­ Florida.
ten daftnats, If any, to tbs Bill to
That th* parly Interested la
Qulat Till* filed heroin against said bualneaa enterprise. Is as
you in tha ahovs-atylad cauao, and fallawa:
tn aerv* a ropy o f th* asms on
HKLMLTH L KIDKL
Plalatlfra attoraay. below, an or Hlehop A tlornstsln,
before th* 11th day of April, X f t East Pin* Btraat,
D. ItfL
Herein fell aat or ale* a De­
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United States Government obligation*. direct
and suaranterd _— —----------- ---------------- -------Obllsatloat o f Btatas and political aubdlrlslons —
Corporate stocks (including III,eet.ee stock of
Federal neterrs bank* —
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4,441.1 f 1. t l

Bank premise* uwned t4 1 .ilf.tf, furniture and
natures ft 1.014.14 ........................ ........... • ----Real estate owned ether then bank premies* —
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Demend deposits o f Individual*, partnerships, and
corporation* - ___ _... — . -------- — .....
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corporation* ____ — —------- — --------- ----- — —------Deposit* af United Stataa O ovaram an t------------- -----Deposits at Stats* and political subdivisions -------Other deposits teartlRad sad rashlar's cheeks, ate.)
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Liabilities

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Btackt
la ) Common stock, total par tllO .ttl.lt —
Surplus
profits
Tatal Capital Aeceuoi*
Tatal Uahim ia* aad Capital Aecaunta

MEMORANDA
Aeaets pledged or assigned to socur* liabilities
and for other purpose* ........................ ......... —— ....
f,*17,111.If
I, It. W. Dean*. Cashier of th* abovo-nsmed bank, do solemnly
■wear that the above Statement la iru* to th* bait af my knowledge
and belief.
R. W. Deane,
Cashier
CORRECT-ATTEST:
L. I. Frasier,
Director*
H. B. Pep*
It. J. Deurnsn
.O
State of Florida. County of Seminole, *s:
Sworn to and aubacrlbed before me this tlth day o f March, ltec,
and 1 htrsby certify that 1 am not an officer or director o f thl* beak.
(SEAL)
Ruth B. Scott, Notary Publla

My Cemmiealaa aspire* Marck I. 111!

Report of a ftoldlag Campany Afnilat*
Of A Nation*I Bank
Fohltakod la Aeeoedaae* w ith Sootloa gait*
I". S. Revised Statotea
Repart as af March If. lfM . o f Atlaatlo Trust Company. Jackson­
ville. Florida, which le affiliated-w ith Th* Sanford Atlantic Natlsaal
Bank. Sanford. Florida. Charter number HUT. Federal Reserve Dis­
trict Number I.
Kind o f buelneea o f this affiliate:
Bank stock holding company, holding contiolllng Intersil In thla
and ether affiliate*, to broaden
aden scop* o f banking business In Florida.
Mannar In which abova-namad organisation is affiliated with natloaal
bank, and dagra* o f control:
Own* m*)orl|y of th* ohtrts o f capital slock.
Financial relations with bank!
Stock of affiliated hank uwned by lha affiliate
(par value | ............................ ........ ............................ _ _ » „ f
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my knowledge sad htllsL
H. X. Braoka
•worn I* aad aubacrlbad before ma thla fla t day o f March, 1MI
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WAS IT YOU?
Looking for a quiet area for liv­
ing at ill best?

The Haratd will not be reaponaible MODERN two bedroom clean un­ This vary dtairable home, located
in Fern Park area, la far tha
furnished house, 1310 W. Third
far a e re than one Internet falser*
discriminating family.
lien e f your ad, and raaarvea the
|r!|ht to retina or reject any ad­ SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
401 M apolla Ave. VA 2-0720.
2 large bedrooms, living room,
vertisement front that, ordared to
Florida room, family alia kit­
eenferni te the policies e f thia FOR SALE or RENT by owner:
chen, equipped, enclosed ga­
3 --2 ?
paper.
OseShrtele.fau iftM» swsmA
New 2-bedroom house, hard­
rage with work ehop, large
wood floors; Lake Mery. Phone
utility room, neat well built,
•Thorn’n no ten on in a y trying to lie to you, deer—
FA 2-2940.
masonry construction, beauti
2. For Rent
I’ve been'playing cards again."
fully
landscaped,
120
bearing
1—
BR. house, furnished, $60.
OFFICE SPACE. $50 month. 300 2—
citrus
trees.
A
perfect
aettlng
BR. house, kitchen equlpL 970.
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 22931 2—BR. house, kitchen equipt. 113.
for happy living. Flcrida etyle.
7. Business Opportunities
B. Real Batata For Salt
days, FA 2-1401 nights.
4—BR. house, unfurnished, $100.
It will be our pleasure to show
ROSA L. PAYTON
2 ACRES farm land Sanford Cal GROCERY ft “ 66" Service Station
2-BEDROOM home completely
you this lovely home.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
on llwy. 1742, across from
ary Delta, $450 per acre, only
| furnished including TV'. Adults
Ctrcusland site.
2250 down, fire yeara to pay
only. Inquire at 2300 Sanford FURN. apt 2300 MellonvlUa.
FARMER’S AGENCY
balance. Richard) Hotel Mel­
Ave.
N. V. Farmer, Raalter
8. Female Help Wanted
TRAILER, modern conveniences,
bourne, Fla.
D. H. Whitmore
2-BEDROOM duplex apartment,
310 per week. In Osteen. Call
Lillian G. Trams
SECRETARY, permanent resident,
lake privileges, $75 m o.; Lake
FA 2-0510.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Associates.
age — over 30. 5 4 day week
Mary. FA 2-5729.
SURETY
BONDS
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath house, kit I l l 8. French Ave. Ph. FA M i l l
with
some
overtime.
Take
After
hours,
FA
2-2212,
FA
2-4121,
1-BEDROOM hous*, furnished, in
chen electrically equipped, $100
shorthand, 70-00 W. P. M „ uie
FA
24221
Osteen. FA 2-412$.
per month. 115 Oakland Dr.,
I. B. M. electric typewriter 60
AND ASSOCIATES
Sunland Estates. Contact H. B.
65 W. P. M. Above the average
Amy Anderson
ROOM, private bath, private en­
O d h a m, Daland, REdwood
■alary. Apply Florida State Em
Geaavieve
(Jeanle)
Blair
trance. FA 2-Mil or FA 2-396$.
4-4003, or Sirs. H. B. Odham, 20 building loti in Oviedo —4300.00
pioyment Service, 110 W. Second
Carl
Chorpanlng,
Jr.
each.
FA 2-4093, Sanford.
St., Sanford.
Robert J. Schmidt
FURNISHED 3 room apartment
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
with bath and garage. 2520 2-BEDROOM furnished downstairs
I l l N. Park Avenue
Marvin Williams
North Narcissus Ave. FA 2-3146.
apartmant,
703
Palmetto.
.
i
...
4-------------212 8a. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-H41
FURNISHED cottage located at 3 ROOM furnished garage apart­ WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
Sanford
Must ba 21. Apply In parson. Pig
Five Points, $65 per month. Ph.
bouse, 21300 equity and assume
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
ment. Close to town. Inquire at
•N Whlitle.
FA 2-1467.
$50 monthly payment. Phone
Ph. FA 2-1260
704 Palmetto or FA 2-6606.
A.
FA 2-5071.
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom houu NICE ground floor furnished aptr2-ROOM house. 6500 down, reason­ SANFORD HOUSEWIVES
with sleeping porch. FA 2-1395.
able monthly payments. Ph.
ment, 606 Park Ave. FA 2-0216,
Capable women are needed to
FA S-S4M.
If no anawer, FA 2-6220.
advertise AVON COSMETICS
CENTRAL HEATING
2412 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurnIn profitable territorial. Write,
AND
6 isbed bouie. kitchen electrically S. Real Estate For Salt
SLOTS, oa ft. x 14# ft. each,
Manager, Box 246, Lockhart,
9 equipped, 1100. FA 2-0274.
AIR CONDITIONING
between 4th. and 7th., on Melfor Intcrviaw in your home.
Very attractive two bedroom C. B.
lonvllla Ava., partly cleared,
d-ROOK furnished apartment $60
home located In nice sec­
COUNTRY LIVING
9. Mala Htlp Wanted
month. FA 1-3021.
tion o f Sanford, on 100 x 190 I t 2-BEDROOM, 2 bath home la
With urban convanlaaeo. Trias and
Sunland
Estates.
FA
2
3601.
WANTED: Naat real estate tales­
well
landscaped
lot.
neat, thli brand ntw 2 bedroom
SEN T OR SALE: 3-bodroom, kitwith city conveniences.
man, must b* a live wire —
CBS
homo
priced
at
22,500
In­
ebon furnished home. Phone
$4,500 TERMS
with Integrity. Write Box P, c /o
Feature* Include fully equipped
vites
you
to
buy
today.
Terms
FA 12541.
Sanford Herald.
electric kitchen, dlipoial, plus
to suit YOU—ask ua for detail*
central heating and air condi­
at
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 2 bedroom
PART TIME: If you are neat
tioning with duct* to all r o o m .
apartment, on# block South of
in appearance and willing to
Also
many,
many
extras
to
Sanford Are., on thn air bast
SPECIAL SERVICE
work evcningi 25 hours par
Registered Real Katat* Broker
numerous to mention her*. It
A
route to the right. 6th. house on
BRANCH OFFICE
weak, we nerd you (o repre­
must ba seen to be appreciated. Ph. FA 2-1301 1742 at Hiawatha
^
the left. Endara, Rt. 2 Box 372. W. H. “ Bill" Stamper Ageney
sent our company In the San­
2001 Park Drive
ford area. Age limit 23-35, car
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
The total price o f this horns la
FA
2-8331
necessary, salary plus commis­
wood floors, tile baths. 602 W.
la ’ only $12,610 with low down
sion. Orlando, GA 3-7165.
27th. Street.
LAKE MARY LOTS
aao
acres
ranch
land,
seo
a
eras
ymaat and monthly payments
Large 303 foot lot, with small
Improved paeture, t o mllee WANTED: Man to driva pickup
is than rent. May we aervo
UNFURNISHED house. FA 2-1029.
pond in rear. Can be divided
highway frontage, $150. per
you?
truck and imall trailer to Artinto two building lots. We think
acre. Terms: HY» down, Bal2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
ions. Leaving April 4th. Writ*
the prica la right! May we
anca 10 years.
So. Sanford Ave. on Oakway
Box PT, c /o Siaford Herald.
111 No. Park
Ph. FA 2-2420
eerve?
Drive, near Lake Jessup. 650
Open evenings till 1:26
21 seres Irrigated farm, with 2 10. Malt or Female
■or month. Phono FA 2-0665.
2 ACRES
bedreem house and barn, 216,100,
a t. For Rent
In close proximity of achools,
2#r* dawn, balance 10 years.
Man-Woman 320. Daily. Sail Lumi­
LAKE FRONT HOME
NEW duplex apartment, kitchen
churches, and (hopping in Lake Just bff 17-02 at Longwood. 2
nous namcplalci. Write Reeves
•quipped 375 per mo. Phone
Mary. Just 330 feet off hard­
Co., Attleboro, Moss.
acres of beautiful oak treea. Invcitmant properties with reTomple 1-4603.
top road, Thia won't last!
turn at 20r, gross.
too' front oa WUdmere Avenue.
REAL
ESTATE. SALESMEN
100' front on d ear Fairy Lake,
2-ROOM furnished apartment, 210
•nd SALESWOMEN for pro110 aeraa with 4,000 feet on large
The
lawn
spreads
beautifully
to
M apolla. Phone A. K. Roust- 111 N. Park Ava. Phona FA 2-2420
laela In Sanford arra. Real
lake, 0221,000. Goad terms and
waters edge. Overlooking lake
ter, PtoresL FA 2-1131,_________ “ Open Evening! till 2:30 P. M ."
opportunity. Backed by news­
release
clauses.
is a nice split level home,, conpaper, radio and mail promo­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house, LOVELY 3 bedroom house 14
slructed of hard cypress and
tion. See Dan River at Tec
REAL ESTATE DRKT.-1N
kitchen equipped, 2405 Willow
blocks from Mayfair Country
concrete block. Property near
‘n* Green Estates, Country Club
Ava. Call FA 2 2932 o r FA 2-2221.
Club Golf Course; reasonable.
the road has great poaalbUltlei
and Uptala Roads, Sanford.
2M4 French Ava.
Phone between 7 and 2 p. m.,
far rental duplexes. Ideal iltuaPhona-FA 2 5605.
%1-BEDROOM,
niesly
furnished
FA 2-3333.
R e s it*
tlon for a younger retired cou­
housO, water furnished. I l l
“
Call
Hall"
Pkaae
FA
3-2641
WANTED — Man, or lady, for
ple. Shown by appointment.
Elm. Phone FA 2-1662.
2-BEDROOM. 1 bath, kitchen
my Watkins Route. Yes, I am
2-BEDROOM house, clean. Low
equipped home on large lot.
retiring aftrr serving the cus­
FURN. Apt. 2014 W. 1st SL
Low down payment, monthly
down payment, only $M.S0 mo.
I l l N. Park Avenut
tomers in this arcs for tho past
piymenta
of
$44.71.
Phone
1M
Country
Club
C
i
r
c
l
e
.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house,
25 years. There will be no ob­
FA
2-6400.
FA 0-1564.
kitchen equipped. P h o n o
ligation to me. I Just want to
RURAL HIDEAWAY
FA 2-3303.
see a good Watkins Dealar
20 ACRES
opera ting my route. Call or see
RENT A BED
Ancient dwelling house surround­
C. L. Allan, Apopka, Phona
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
BoOaway, Hospital A Baby Bads
ed by magnificent magnolias and
Tucker &lt;546$.
111
N.
Farit
Ave.
Ph.
FA
24122
. B y Dtp, Woek er Month.
fruit trees
CAKROLL'S FURNITURE
25300 -T E R M S
FURNISHED duplex on lari* lot. 11. Work Wanted
A . F A 2-2121
116 W . 1st 8L
This beautiful six room and bath
Good dralaaie canal through let CLEANING and iroalng; will care
home hai screened porch, car­ W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Agency
to Lake Jaaaup; full of flak.
LARGE 2 bedroom furnished up­
for children, so# E. loth. SL
113 N. Park
ports, utility and atorago room. Phone FA 3-4001
Only $10,$60, 01,000 eashf or M il
stairs apartment, downtown.
Phono
FA
3-2331
2001
park
Dr.
Underground sprinkler syitem
trade for home in Orlando, lot LAWN MOWING and yard work,
- water furnished. 205. C a l l
for the lawn. Located oa « largo COUNTRY CLUB MANOR; 3
trlmi ‘
or paid up house trailer f#r down
FA B-SOTl before 2:30 P. M.
trimming,
edging, or any ndd
corner lot a t 2400 Ook Avo, Tm
jobs. FA 2-1322.
payment. Also have 0 lots, 100'
bedroom re-ealea available. Im­
pries will be reduced $60 each
x tie* each, $$o down, $ia par
mediate occupancy. 2333 dawn,
day until sold. Original price
M m ' s Frontier Boots
month. Live in house trailer on
•saumo monthly payments of
611,130—today's 111,$06 Present
lot while you build. FA 1-777$.
•17.10. Inquire at ofnee, W. 20th.
AU oiled leather doable l l f t . l l
loan, approximately 210,610 eta
S tm t, Sanford. FA s root.
high heel.
FOB SALE by awnsr, ona badbe assumed. Monthly payments
ream houee trailer, larae built
are $71. Shown by appointment ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
GARRETTS
oa cabana, tot J60' x tao'. Or­
only.
Don't
delay,
lo
o
today.
Raymind
Lundquiat,
A
sane.
Gar. K. lag A Saaford Ava.
ange City. Call after 3:0# P. M.,
CaQ FA 2-2204.
FA 2-2011
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
HP 44242.

RAYMOND M. BALL

St. Johns Realty Co.

CURB GIRLS

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Outstanding Values

K

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

J. W. HALL

St. Johns Realty Co.

S t Johns Realty Co.

HOME SEEKER
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4 bedroom. 2 bath home. Close 7. B uslnona O p p ortu n ities
in on West First. A neat Istory home, surrounded by FOR LEASE: Wall eeuMlehed
aorvice station, good location.
several producing citrus trees.
Contact the Pure Oil Company,
The 4 acre lot ja beautifully
004 W. 0th. St.
landscaped, with extra largo
garden. If you wait more room
—more land — good garden —
C a ll. , . •
citrus trees, and at a feed price,
A. K. ROflSETTCR
call us today for appointment
FLORIST
ste see thia homo.
FA S-1UI
Celery Ava.
Far All Year Pleral Need*
Mamber — Florist Telegraph
M i r n y A seer.
IIS N. Farit Avenue

Coots

MONTH
N o Ctoeteg

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NEW

3 BEDROOM

HOME

Designed to give yea the meet Uviag apace
per dollar Invested

1 MUe West O f City On Paved Road

FHA Financing -1360 Down • 960 Mo*

M. I*. FANICHOLS
2-4319

St. Johns Village
FA 2-1001

1M0 Blech — W . Srd Rt. — Saaford
OfSPBCTIOM C A L L —
AM a LAWSON
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Furniture

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14. Build, Paint ft Repair
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing ft Siding
Phona FA 3-6452
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 50$ West Ith SL
Phone FA 24643

VI

FA 24295.
SHETLAND PONIES, reasonable.
M.
R.
Lord, Osteen,
Ph. SAVE over $50.00 oa If volume
World Book Encyclopedia, 7
FA 2-7314.
months old. Will sell only be*
SHETLAND PONIES, Lend, Oscause I have 1M0 edition. $118
teen. Ph. FA 2-7314 after 8 p. m.
cash. FA 243*4.

18. Mschinery • Tools

*
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
■ '
0-6 INTERNATIONAL; D. O. Cate
VENETIAN BLINDS
_
Grove Tractor, late model; 6-N
Enclosed head. Sag-proof battens
Ford Tractor; John Deere Drove
rail with plaatle end*. Plaitia
Disc; Ward Equipment, Oviedo,
•r rayon tapes. Cotton er nylan
FO 5-3341.
____________
cords.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarik Ginns and Paint Co.
11 114 W. 2nd SL

BABY CRIB, mattress. FA 2464L

FA 2-4X33

20*A Trailers

DEEP WELL PUMP and Unlfa
cheep. Phone FA 2-7772.
I960 TRAVEL TRAtLER, 14 f t . ,
used 30 days. Sava over $700. SINGER PORTABLE, round bob*!
106 W. 27th. SL, Saaford. Phone
bln, attaebmoate and guaran*
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
tee. 232.80. Write Bex 600, c / t
FA 2-7390.
work guaranteed. Free
Sanford Horold.
males. Phone FA 2*7212.
33 FT. NASSAU, 17 ft. Trotwood
'Trailer, cheap and clean. $312 SPINET PIANO, MUST SELL —
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in­
Orlando Dr., - Saaford, DoWitt'a
We have la tbla vlclaity a beau*
stalled and repaired. Roof re­
Trailer Park.
»
tlful spinet plan* which can bio
pair. Na Job too small. Free
purchased by a reliable person
estimates. FA 2-2443.
1000, 34 ft. all modern two bed­
with good credit for small dn*
room LaSalle mobile home.
posit and small monthly paps
MASSAGE. Swedish. Ethel M.
Must sell right , away. Cast
ments. Inquire Credit Manager.
Steele. Phone FA 1*
$4034 or stop
23,MS, will take 22630. See'at Da
343 No. Orange Avo., Orlando.
at 111 W. 12th. St.
Witt's Trailer Park, So. ef San
Phone GA 54377.
ford, Hwy. 1742.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, statemeats, invoices, hand bills, and RICHARDSON 1657, 50 ft. X ■ CERAMIC Ilia ceffe# tables 232J8
up, Shower stall ft tub enctoe.
programs,
o t e.
PMgreiitve
ft., 2 bedroom, air conditioned;
urea $25.65 up. Office da ska,
Priatlag Co. Phona FA 2-2931—
cost $6,soo-sacrifice for $&gt;.ooo.
923.00.
M afic Fold doora 66.68
306 Wait 13th SL
•lust go this week. Ray Ken­
up, chain hoist $30.06. M A P I !
yon, 106 So. Wade Ave., De­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
TILE 307 Wost 1st. Sanford.
land.
S T IN E
Machinery and Supply Co.
CABANNA, 6 ft. x 27 ft., 7 ft. FOR SALE: 16 cu. ft. chOst ty p i'
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 24432
frester 6100. FA 2-7911.
x 6 ft. storage area Included;
drapes and floor covering; 2600. WEBSTER 2 speed record pUyor.l
Ray Kenyon, 109 So. Wada Ave.,
115 Plantation R d , D oB or*'
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
Deland.
_______________
Fla. Ph. NO 24412.
104 So. Park (24 hr. sar.)
FA 2-3625
21. Furnlturt
BENDIX automatic homo irooof
2«o; 3 golf carts,. $10 and $11,
COMPLETE
v
Used furniture, appliances, tools
Phono oflsr 2, FA 2-270*
LAWN MAINTENANCE
ate. Bought-Sold L a r n 4 Mart
24122 LARGE utility traitor $31, paint,
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
212 Saaford Avo. Fb.
Renovating — FertUixar Sales
cots, tents. ARMY-NAVY S U »
FREF. ESTIMATES
PLUS, 310 8anford Ave.
JOHN LOMMERSE. FA 2-7117
New ft Uaad
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4226 Alter I F. M.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

$SAVE$

TV and RADIO REPAIR o f » r Furniture and Appliance*
1:60 nights xad weekends: San­
ford, Lake Mary xad Longwood.
FA 2-2772 and TA 24111.
202-260 E. Pint at Ffa. PA 64662
TV SERVICE' within the hour. 21. Furniture
Service rail 13 plus parts. Call
FA 24655, Sunshine TV, 303 ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
Sanford Ave.
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
SERVICE CALLS $2.00
Fh. v a 2.7652
The Biggest Little Shop
In Sanford. All Paris And
Labor Guaranteed to Days.
NEW HOMES BY
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
$th. ft Saaford Ave. FA 2-6741

Mather of Sanford

Odham &amp; Tudor
South Pinoertot
Oa Oners Reed, Be. e f faafatd

Sunland Estates

*50 DOWN
YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
IBEDROOMS. it', TILE BATH6 with cetorel fixture.,
terraase fleer*, Venetian failed*, csrperte. screen perch,
atllity ream end many ether estraa.

AU Homes Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

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fleeing real* refunded

FREE WELCOME
Te Benferdl Re Onv Gneeto Pea
2 Day a Abeelettly Free,
Without Obligation At One Of
Hanford's Lradiag Meteb While
Yen Locate Ueuslng For Yen ft
Your Family. Pkk Up Keys At
■alee Of flea I

Odham &amp; Tudor
■ w y. 17*23 ft 2T!k » L
Sanford

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Cor. K. 1st ft Sanford Ave.

RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES

From 1275.00 Down
VA.FNA, FMA-IN IKRV1CS
laimedlale Occupancy
1 Year Parsenal Satisfaction

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GU ARANTEE

MOVES

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 24677.

HOME REMODELING, room ad
; d itions, roofing, siding, masonry
work and carpentry work by the
job or by the hour. FA 2-6327, 19. Boats and Motors
Senknrik Glaaa and Feint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd S t
FA 24«2S
CARPENTRY, Painting, Roofing
Gateway To The Waterway
end Concrete Work; 1st. class.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
SPINET PIANO
FA 2-4199.
Rob-ion Sporting Goods
Due
to unfortunate clreum*
stances, have two reclaimed
30444 E. lit.
Ph FA 2-3M1
15. Special Services
Spinets, famous brand, Uke
20. Automobiles
nsw, guaranteed, one walnut
HEATING
one mahogany. Will axil to.
’50 FORD, good running car, $73.
H. B. POPE CO.
Uabla person in this are*
FA 2-6433.
X&gt;0 S. Park - FA 2-4234,
tremendous saving*. Write
phona Credit Manager,
641 N. Orange, Orlando.
STURDY 1051 HUDSON. Roomy,
Q. E. ELECTRIC range, double
comfortable, runs good and has
Windshield
Back Glean
ovea; combination link and
good brakes. 3250. By Owntr
Door Glaaa
Vent Gists
dlshwasbtr; inquire t i l l Inns*
FA 24606.
merlin after 3:06 F. M.
SERVICE

MSrUY.MOMUrOPWlDUY^
FA 1*4100

Daw n's

11
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Btauty Salon
AIR CONDITIONING
FA 2-7464 ORANGE TREES (or sate. Will
CONTRACT end REP MR WORE 2510 Oak
plant In yards or groves. Shad#
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6542
trees also available. Ed Davlft
18. F low ers f t P la n ts
FA 24317.
13. Electrical Services
Cut Flowers For Any Oeeasslon
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
House Wiring — Electric Service
37” Window SUls II.2S
FA 2-1623
or
FA 2-0270
Sid Vihlen
34" Window Llntele 2..2S
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
LEGUSTRUM P L A N T S. Ph.
112 Magnolia
FA 2401$
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 24721
FA 2-7949.

COUNTRY CLUB

S t Johns Realty Co.
DOWN

Jenkins

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Plumbing ft

NOTICE

New A Used Furniture ft AppU*
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
ances. A Good Place Te
types and tlxes, Installed
BUY. SELL or TRADE
“ Do It Yourself’

WILSON - MAIER

I l l N. Park Ave.

•17 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
BROKER
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0920
203 So. Park Are. Ph FA 2-3061
after 3:00 p. m.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St.

housework.

21. Furniture

LNCOME TAX SERVICE
400 Sanford Ave.
PA 2-7436
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
TYPING and bookkeeping done In
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1364
my home. Ph. FA 2 6302.
• BIG VALUES
• 1UICK CREDIT
15*A Beauty I’ arlom
12. Plumbing Services
• EASY TERMS
A Satisfied customer la our bert WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP!
PLUMBING
advertlsemanL
Contracting ft Repairs
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
New and Uaad P un itive
r rea Estlmataa
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 1-3742 3M E. First SL
PA 2-3618
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3313
Ba Lovelier With Professional
22. Articles For Sale
Beauty Care.

S t Johns Realty Co.

LARGE 2 brdm. funs. apt. $57.50
1703 M apolla. FA 2-3151.

15. 8pecial Services

Wed. Mnrch 30. '60— Page 13 11. Work Wanted
HOUSEWORK. FA 2-2S06.

WEKIVA RIVER LOTS
301’ front on river. 700' deep. 301'
front on road. Located North of
Highway 46. A wide, clear canal
and a good well on property.
Neighboring loti priced at high
as 370.00 per foot. Buy these
desirable lots at a bargain.
Less than 340.00 per front foot.

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will ba the word tonight at the fashion »how In the Civic
Center when Sanford atorea and the Woman'a Club pre­
sent new fashions in a show with a "Shop in Sanford"
theme. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. and the program
will begin* at 8 p. m. Tickets may be bought at the door
I for the show only by those who did not make reserva­
tions for the dinner. (Some of the models are pictured
an page 8.)

Schools Open
'Science Fair
Three schools are joining in Seminole County's first
science fair, which starts today at Seminole High.
Nearly 200 scientific exhibits have been set up in the
8HS auditorium for the 4:30 p.m. show. The were made by
students from Lyman and Seminole High Schools, and from
Sanford Junior High.
The exhibits »how a variety of
^L 'len tifle intercuts. They include
projects about the skeletal »ysIsm of the bird, the human brain,
plant troplims, color effect on
planti, nutrition in rati, electric
motors, light bulba, a wind tun­
nel, the electric atethoacope, an
electronic audio acceloralor, pho­
tography, lha apectroacope, mleroacope, aa intercom art, aoil
conservation, crystal radios, tba
^ o r ln d p le behind a volcano, bow
^ o a p is made, crystala and elec­
tro magnets.
The projects submitted by stu­
dents In grades &gt;*12 will be judg­
ed by five standards; scientific
thought,
creative ability,
the
thoroughness of the project, its
clarity and dramatic value, and
the technical skill shown. A
maximum of five points will be
given a projeot in each of these
fields.
U ft The Seminole High Science Club
and faculty, particularly science
teacher Don Reynolds have play­
ed a major part in getting this
first county science fair Into mo­
tion. The exhibits were set up
In the auditorium Wednesday
afternoon.
Judging will be today from 3-4
p. m. with four school educators
picking the winners. The Judges
. a r e Dr. P. J. Westgale of the
^U niversity of Florida, Dr. Keith
^ fa n s e n of Station University,
Donald Carroll of Rollins College
and Seminole County School Supt.
R. T. Mil wee.
The Sanford • Seminole Jayeees will give a $2S saving! bond
to the maker of the best overall
project.
The
Sanford •DcBary
Heart Association will give a $25
bond for the project about the
heart or circulatory syilera and
^ D ea rb orn Electronics will giv#
^ a •silver. leap far. the best pro.
joct hiving in do with the physical
j Kienceg.
First, seoond and third prists
will be given for the best phy­
sical and biological aeitnee pro­
jects made by high ichool stu­
dents. Simitar prises will be
given for the three best junior
Ugh projects In them fields.
Honorable mention awards will
A a ls o be given to Junior high stu^ to n t* .
The fair la open today from 4:10
to g;M p. m. and Friday from I
a. m. until g p. m.

Police, Africans
Continue To Clash
%

JOHANNESBURG, South Afri­
ca (UPD—Baton-swinging police
charged Into crowds of Negroes
In four native South African
townihipx today and fired over
ana group that dared them to
malm arrests.
Equipped with new emergency
powers from the government, po­
lice waded Into native gathering!
with their dub-like batons at
Jsbavu,
Natalsprult,
Somerset
West and a village near Stellen­
bosch. The first two arn south of
Johannesburg, tha latter two near
Capetown.
,
At Somerset West police fired
over the heads of the crowd when
demonstrators protesting the gov­
ernments racial policies chal­
lenged police to e rr# * them. The
crowd ignored orders to disperse
w , and police charged wilii their
“ ' batons.
' f t Naar
Stellenbosch,
Africans
‘
were reported to have set lire to
I ' Several buildings.
Them
were
reports
from
throughout
the
country
that
whiles were rushing to buy guns
and ammunition. Retail dealers
in such cities aa Johannesburg
and Capetown reported they were
almost sold out of weapons. It Is
ralativaly easy for whiles to get
gun permit, but blacks are forto have firearms.

•

News Briefs
Aid For Aged
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Demo­
cratic leaders In Congress today
pondered whether to push a new
program of federal grants to
states to improve medical rare
for needy old folks. One plan un­
der study would add as much as
$200 million to the $2 billion an­
nual federal cost of state-administerrd public assistance pro­
grams.

Primary Draws Near *
MILWAUKEE (UP1) — Sena.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and
Hubert
Humphrey
(D-Mlnn.)
stepped up the pace today as they
headed down the home stretch
in their Wisconsin presidential
primary battle. Campaigning un­
der cloudy skiea but a hot poli­
tical climalr, they hurried to at
le n t 31 different audiences In
seven Milwaukee area cities.

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•iter

VOL. XL1X

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURSDAY, MARCH 81, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Five Die As Bomber Crashes;
Three More Killed Near Cape
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( UPI) —
An Air Force B47 bomber blew
up in Gight today with almost
enough force to knock people on
the ground out o f their beds.
Trailing streamers of flames, it
crashed into a residential section
and burned four homes.
Police reported five persons
known dead; three airmen and
two civilians. Two civilians were
missing. One airman managed to
bail out but was injured. Six

homes were badly damaged by fire,
in addition to tha four destroyed.
Another plane, an Air Force
refueling plane crashed Wednes­
day night near Cape Canaveral
in the stormy Atlantic and a
massive air-sea operation rescued
It of the 14 airmen aboard.
The eleven survivors were pick­
ed up during tha night and pre­
dawn hours today hy a Coast
Guard helicopter and ships that
rushed to tha crash seen*.

A Navy destroyer found the
body o f an airman at 1:10 a. m.
today and the Coast Guard cutter
Bramble reported at 4:4$ a. m.
that It had "spotted two bodies."
They were taken from the water
a short time later.
One witness at Mayflower, Ark.,
IS miles northwest o f Little Rock,
thought he saw a plan* collide
with the liomher,
Louis Stepter, chief air traffic
control specialist at Little Rock

Airport said, however, that there
was no known traffic, other than
the B47 in the air over Little
Rock when the crash happened.
Part of the plane hit Mr*. I.ols
Clark's horn* at 111 Colonial
Court.
It burned the home and
killedher. Her
husband waa re­
ported out of town.
The bodies of two airmen were
found
in Mr*. Clark’s scorched
driveway. The body of another air­
man
hit tha Pulaski Heights
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McCarty To Bring
Campaign Here
On Tuesday Tour

GAINESVILLE ( UPI) A
group of University of Florida
professors Wednesday urged the
Board of Control to repeal a
ruling prohibiling state college
professors from running for poli­
tical office. The University of
Florida chapter of the American
Association of University Pro­
fessors, which claims more thin
300 members, adopted the reso­
Gubernatorial candidate John
lution unanimously.
McCarty will campaign in Semi­
nole County Tuesday, beginning
with breakfast at I a. m., A. B.
HAVANA (UPI) — The Govern Peterson J r„ McCarty campaign
rarnt appeared ready today to manager for the county, announc
tako ovor CMQ-TV, the only n a ­ ad togay.'
Tha Ft, Pierce •candidate will
tion of -.Havana's - fiv« television
channels which (till broadcasts meet voters oa th* com er of Mag
independent
political
com men nolle and First St. at S:30 a. m
taries. CMQ commentator Lull and will make a tour of outlying
Conto Aguero, a former friend of areas during tha rest to tha
Premier Fidel Castro who waa morning, Pataraon said.
the chief anti-Communisl spokes
Tho county McCarty for Gov
man in tbs "great debate" hero ernor headquarters has been get
last week, sought asylum in tha up in the Hill building, comer
Argentina embassy Tuesday night. First St. and Palmetto and Mc­
Carty'* "work program" on which
bo la campaigning will be pub­
licised Worn there.
WASHINGTON (U PI)—The *
McCarty warned against "creep­
ate Rackets Committee reported
today that "underworld infes­ ing integration" today In Jaek
tation," amounting to "hoodlum aonvtlle.
control" in soma areas, threatens
McCarty said K was the gover
to permeate the nation's coin nor's duly to enforce state lawns
machine industry. Especially in to "preserve the public peaca and
operation of juko boxes, pinball tranquility"' to the segregation
games that rigaret vending ma controversy.
chines, the committee laid, the
" I f we have this creeping ini*
industry hat been vietimlted by gration darting to thr schools
"an astounding number of rac and then working on the lunch
keteera" who use "subservient” counters, what la to keep it from
labor union locals aa their to reaching hotels, motels and swim­
etrumant of domination.
ming pools?" he asked. "The big
question Is whrre do we stop."
Doyle E. Carlton Jr. dumped
to Jacksonville today with personal appearances to the morning
and a dinner rally scheduled to
night.
Speaking at Fort Lauderdale
Wednesday, Carlton said, " I see
• great need for improvement at
Tom McDonald has boon appoint •very level o f our date's school
cd Seminole County campaign system—from public school to
chairmfcn for Tom Adams who ia university.''
running for the office of secretary
Ted David of Hollywood, tho
of state.
only gubernatorial candidate to
McDonald said ho has under praiae Gov. Colltoa' television
taken the job la Adams' bohalf speech on the d a 'e ’s racial situa­
because ha believes that Adam* la tion, (aid Wednesday if elected
the best man for the job, which bo would continue the same moral
is one of tho moot important to climate effected by the Collins
Ihe stale.
administration.
"Tha secretary of state alts with
Farris Bryant told supporters
tha govarnor ia making extremely to Key W e d ' today that Florida
important derisiona regarding tha must step ahead to the Geld of
pragm a of tho atato," McDonald mental health,
explained.
"Though I do not believe in the
"Ha has the same vote a i tho welfare date generally speaking,"
governor," he said.
Bryant said, "I de believe that
Adams, who lives in Orange the people who cannot do for
Park, aerved in tho Senate and themselves should, when mental
waa recently ehoeen by his col­ Illness strikes, have the finest
leagues as the most valuablo mem­ and fated techniques of treat­
ber of tho legislature, McDonald ment.
said.

New Crackdown

Hoodlum Control

McDonald To Aid
Adam's Campaign

standing, cooperation and sincer­
ity on the part of tho resident*
of Sanford.
"1 hop# I caa stay hare for­
ever." he said.
Slya also introduced nis ad­
ministrative staff to coffee club­
bers. They ia.hided Lt. Wright
M. Thomas, NAS disbursing of­
ficer; Lt. Roch M. Laurenxano,
Catholic chaplain; Lt. Charles L.
Cook.
GCA controller;
Lrdr.
Andrew B. Smith, operations
fltttto a f t e r ; I t o r . B. C. HamJL
tan, matotonanoo
and Cdr.
Paul D. Mitchell, operations to

Democratic Rally
Set Saturday Night
The First Democratic political
rally sponsored by tha County Dem­
ocratic Committee will be held at
7:30 p. m. Saturday at tha Lake
Monro* Sefaeoi, k waa aaaouacad
today.
AIL candidates running for office
to the May $ Democratic primary
era urged to attend.
A chicken dinner wiU be served
before the rally to the school lunchPrtea for adulta will he $1
i M d i h r children roder If.
Thera will bo 10 rallies through-

NO. 662
it

Ruling Appealed

They're Stuck
Capt. Robert Stye, commander
o f tho Sanford Naval Air Station,
told approximately 100 members
o f tho Seminole County Chainr of Com more# Coffee Club toy that too chief product of
fanford “ probably is glue."
Copt. Siye, guest of honor at
too cotton elub, explained that
Navy officials had toU tom that
one* a Navy man is stationed
"ho to stuck to the city."
to toeve

By United Frees
Ire-choked rivers which drove
thousands from their homes threat­
ened nrw floods today from the
plains states to tha East Coait.
Waterlogged Nebraska, t h e
worst-afflicted state, fought the
raging rivers with sandbags and
dynamlta. Helicopters p l u c k e d
stranded families from roof topi
and dropped food and medicine to
towns Isolated by milei of water.
Crews toiled through the night
placing thousands upon thousands
of sandbags on dikes bolding hick
the maurauding streams. Demoli­
tion experts set off charge after
charge of dynamite in an effort
to smash mountainous ice Jams.
But the danger mounted as o f­
ficials said the runoff from the
spring thaw waa by no means
over in the prairie bell.
The death toll climbed to 10four in Missouri, three In Nebras­
ka and one each in Illinois, Kan­
sas and Michigan.
Iowa and Nebraska made ap­
peals for immediala federal dis­
aster aid. The American Red
Crose estimated more than 4,000
persons had been affected by Goods
in Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota,
Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.
Entire communities had been
submerged and tens of thousands
of acres of rich farmland were
under water at a time when farm­
ers begin spring planting.
Damage from the marauding riv­
ers, triggered into flood stage by
a spring thaw, mounted into the
millions and millions of dollars
The Goods made new conquests
In the Great Lakes area and in the
mountain* of Pennsylvania and
West Virginia.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Friday. High today, T6-8t. Low tonirht, 57-83.

LAKE MONROE STILL RISING, with hulf nn inch
higher level today than it had Wednesday. A peak had
. . bona expected..Monday, but the lake kmspn -inching up
and teata Tuesday showed it at 6.61 feot above aea level,

Nikita, DeGaulle
Face Showdown
PARIS ( UPI) — Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev returned to
Paris today to buoyant spirit* and
good health for a possible show­
down with President Charles DeGaulle on French nuclear plans.
Khrushchev wound up his fiveday tour of tho provinces with a
hurried final sightseeing t r i p
through an automotive plant at
Flins. He chatted with a work­
man and received a sleek convert­
ible as a gift from the nationalised
plant.
"Vou make a good car, but I
warn you. you have strong compelion in the Soviet automobile in­
dustry," he said.
Tha French government set the
scene for a possible diplomatic ex­
plosion when it announced a 12-hour
ban on Rights around its Sahara
atomic test lito starting at S:43
a. m. today.
Two hours aftrr lha ban went
ito effect U waa canceled. The
French broadcast several such
dry-run warnings before setting
off their (lrat atomic blast Feb.
13. The second blast is expected
between April * and lt.
Khrushchev had a brisk "so
what?" for a reporter who Inform­
ed him of the drat announcement.

Officers Are Named
For Chuluota Club
.New ofdcers of the Chuluota
Youth Club are Mike Kennedy,
president; Sharor Howell, vice
president; Rogert Norton, secre­
tary, and Don Corlon Jr., trea­
surer.
The names of the newly elected
ofdcers were announced at an
installation and birthday dance
Saturday night.
Nearly 40 teenagers and sev­
eral adulta attended the dance at
the club house. An eight layer
birthday cake, and birthday decor­
ations supported
tho
dance
theme.
Adult sponsor Gone Norton of­
fered a vote of thinks to the
outgoing ofdcers, Phill* Howell.
Mika Kennedy, Danuta Morski and
Karen Kennedy.

Savings Record
CHICAGO (UPI) Savings
and loaa astoeialioni registered
new high in net savings in
January, according to the United
StntM Savings and Lana League.
Net a a v to » amounted to |SM
million, 13 per rent above the
high Mi to January, 165$.

highest ainen 1968. Thia picture, made thia morning,
shows the lake out o f its shores just north o f the Hwy.
17-92 bridge.,'
(Herald Photo)

Permanent Water
Study Suggested
The County Drainage Com m it-. draining private property and
tea met in a lengthy session that it should be the duly of any
Wednesday afternoon to discuss property owner to construct his
final revisions in a long range |own drainage into primary councounlywide drainage and water |ty ditches.
conservation plan.
Thr roinmiltee agreed that thr
Harold Kastnrr, chairman of commission may elect to use its
Ihe committee, said after the right of eminent domain to help
merling, that the final plan will •urh property owners secure
be drafted Friday and presented rightiof-way to a rounty ditch,
to the County Commission at Its at "no expense lo the county ex­
cept when the rounty dearly
meeting next Tuesday
The rommlttee has worked en should have furnished a closer
th* plans for the past three primary ditch."
Kastner emphasised that ona
months.
Among the recommendations of the most pressing needs is
expected to he presented to the for contour maps and serial
board wilt be tint county com photography for overlay work
missioncr* art as a permanent "These maps must be kept up to
countywido drainage and water data," be said.
The group agreed that tha Coun­
committee to investigate and co­
ty Commission should Instruct
ordinate drainage and water
and cooperate with the County
servation in Ihe county.
Tilts recommendation waa made Zoning Board to try to discourage
by Charles S. l-ee. who said that and prevent development of land
the board knows the “ overall pic­ for purpoaci for which it general
ture" on county drainage needs. ly ia considered unsuitable.
At a special County Commit
Lre also recommended that
drainage ami water conservation lion meeting March II, the
district* tic crested where need­ board agreed that it would ini­
ed when a majority of property tiate a plan aa toon as tha drain
owners in an arcs indicate their age rommlttee could com* up
with some recommendations.
dc»ire for such a district.
Commissioners said that this
Homer Osborne, a member of
the County Farm Bureau, said would be a long range plan and
not
solva
"immediate
that In many rases property own would
ers would nol vole for a lax even emergency me asure* caused by
abnormal rain."
if il meant being flooded out.
I-re singled out (he Temple
Terrace area and said il would
cost each property owner there
about $7 a year to eliminate
Gooding.
" i f they don't want to pay $7,
they deserve to be flooded out,"
he said.
The committee agreed that an
Teachers who are interested to
important step was to construct getting interest-free loans to at­
and maintain sufficient primary tend summer courses, should con­
drainage diiches to serve all (our tact tho Seminole County Federa­
drainage basini in the county, yet tion of Women's Clubs.
preserve natural low areas which
Federation scholarship chair­
act as catch basini in periods of man Mra. Clyde Ramsey said to­
heavy rainfall.
day that many teachers don’t
Kastner said Ibat the primary know of th* money the federation
drainage system must carry the make* available for thrm lo work
drainage lo the point of ultimate for higher degrees, during the
disposal and should not just
aummar.
from one county puddle to £
The loans may be repaid In
oral.
Installments over the school year.
He cjled th* necessity also to Teachars who want more inform­
preserve those areas serving to ation about the Irons should con­
maintain th* eater table level tort Mra. Cr L. Wait af Oviedo,
to periods of ikongM.
Mr*. C. S. Field*, ftt. g, Maitland,
Sanford CHg Manager Warren ar Mrs. Bey TOU*, M U Magnolia
Knowles pointed out that the rhun-' Ave., Sanford. Applications should
ly should nol
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The Allamonle Spring* town
council will hold a public hearing
on re-xoning land for a new post
office tonight.
Th* hearing will be to consider
a petition for re-xoning land across
from the presrnt post office from
residential to commercial. If tha
re-xoning succeeds, the owners may
petition th* federal government to
put a new post office on the
SR 434 ait*.
Tha town council has made pre­
vious efforts to get a new post
office. The public hearing will be
at 7:30 p. m. to the town hall.

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Junior High School yard. The
ejection seat In which ha waa
sitting fell 60 feet from th* body.
A mlle-and-a-half away, Jim
Grove,' 24, was killed in tha attle
o f a home in which ha waa slesp*
inr. Tha hous* was destroyed.
Th* wreckage of th* plan* waa
blasted over a wide area of south*
west Little Rock, where the mala
damage was a t , Ninth and Sum* .
mit streets.
Th* Federal Aviation Agene?
indicated that another plana was
Involved. Its wreckage was re*
ported at Mayflower, Ark„ I I
miles northwest o f Little Rock.
Lee Jackman, who runs a ser*
vice station, said lt looked to him
aa If tha bomber collided with n
small plant.
The plane near Canaveral, n
KC-97 tanker w h i c h refuels
bombers in flight, plunged Into
the Atlantic 43 miles east o f the
nation’s missile test center,
The Air Force said the pilot
radioed at 4:16 p. m., that he waa
going to ditch hi* plant In high
seas. The "May Day" message
touched o ff a massive rescue op*
•ration.
Search planes, battling a BflOfoot rolling and KV-knot winds,
swooped low over th* dark water*
dropping three-minute magnesium
flares that gave off an earlh
glow.
Th* dead were 8, Sgt. Shirley
D. Renner, .‘106th Air Refueling
Squadron; and 61/Sgt. Jnsnhp M.
Thels and T /8 gt. Frank K. Bence,
both o f the SOTth Organisational
Maintenance Squadron. Officials .
said all lived In Tampa. The plan*
waa based at AlarDill AFB.

Symington Given

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Two
AFL-CIO vice presidents came out
Inday for Sen. Stuart Symingtoi
(D-Mo.) for president to tha Aral
major labor endorsameet of any
candidate In tba 1160 campaign.
Presidents Jamaa B. Carey e&lt;
the International Union of Elactriral Workers and George M. Har*
rison of ihe Brotherhood of Rail*
way Clarks praised tba millionaire
former industrialist as "a man oI
integrity, ability and affectlvaness."
They declared in a statement!
"Throughout tho career of Stu­
art Symington, his fundamental
humanitarianisra, his sincere ree*
ord of liberalism are wall suatalnrd and consistent. Time sad
again he has demonstrated that ha
bcllevei in genuine collective bar*
gaining and knows how to malm
it work.
"W e are convinced that ha wlB
—and should—be nominated hy
lha Democratic National ConvaaHon. , . wa are convinced that
as the Democratic candidate for
president he will be elected to No­
vember."
Carey ia head of the AFL-CIO
Ethical Practices Committee. Har­
rison Is chairman of tho Labor
Committee of tho Democratic Ad­
visory Council,

15-Year-Old Held
On Theft Charge
A 13-year-old Longwood boy waa
Vil
arrested in Apopka Wrdnrsday and
charged with stealing $211 from a
Longwood garage.
Tha money was takea from
Scott's Garage In Longwood Satur­
day night. The boy was arrested
to Apopka Wednesday morning
when he waa seta carrying money
baga. He waa turned over to Sher­
iff J. L. Hobby and to being held
by juvenile authorities.

FirstSanford Auto Show
Scheduled Next Week
Sanford’s Um A auto allow will
open Wednesday with a mammoth
display of 1M0 cars and tnicki.
Tba show at Ft. Mellon Park
will feature all taco car models
made by Gcnaral Motors, Chrysler,
Ford, American Motors and Sludebaktr-Packard. Trucks made by
these companies a toe will he
shown.
The display wiU Include IMS im ­
ported care and all American-made
compact ears. Tha show on tha
lakefrant will run from 1:10 p. m.
until »;M p. m. fe lly foam Wadroaday to Friday. Tharn wilt nal
be any adm luloo charge. Parking

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A doer prise mill be given away
•ach night and a cash prise wiU
be awarded nsat Friday night Tba
Semtoola High School Band will
play a coocert Wednesday night
from 7:30 to l:M p. m. Tha band
will alia operate tha
stand at tha shew and will receiva
all tha proflu from tha aala of
refreshments.
Car dealers
are Brass Motors, l a c . , !
hill Motors lac..

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We firmly believe th a t our phenom enal growth in the p ast, and
our chance for future progress, is in direct proportion to the com­
plete services we render.

Directors 1. to r., H. McNulty, Tucker, Clouts, F. McNulty,
Carraway, and P atrick/ Background is A rtist's Concept
of Proposed New Florida State Bank Building.

Our shelterad walk-up window..........open
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A night photo t i bur praaant building
open till l:SQ F. M. Friday nighta.

Other Services include a Personal Loan Department
and a Banking Facility a t Sanford Naval Air

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U.S. Offers
Reds Slash
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Raton reminded Zorin that the
United States already had offered
to frees# U. S. and Russian armed
forces at 2,300,000 each and then
reduce them to 2,100,000 men.
“ We are prepared to accept
these measures immediately,”
Eaton declared, “ so long as they
are accompanied by the verifica­
tion machinery we consider os, ^aen llal.”
m Bet the session broke np with­
out any further reply (ram Zorin.
Zorin went to lunch with French
Delegate Jules Koch, sontinuing
the Informal diplomatic conversa­
tions begun last week.
Moch had also tried to get tbe
conference off center by proposing
that experts get to work to study
concrete techniquoe for various
disarmament measures. 1%e Rnsa si*ns wtthkall a reply.
% Badaen today's session, authori­
tative tear sea said the United
States may aoon offer to give ad­
vance notice of missile launchings
V the Soviets psora Isa ta de the
same.
They acid lbs attar probably
woted bn mads In an effort to
got the location disarmament
conference, now in Its third week,

Seminole Census
Starts Next Week
Sanford and Seminole County
door bolts w it start ringing nest
weok.
The beff pnahese win be come
m 100 enumerators beginning tbe
W Job el. i
The local teUiesp wiH be a unit
of a 100,000 momber-eaiuus arm y
which wiH ga Ibroughort tbo na­
tion to enumerate an estimated
100 million persona.
Tbo mammoth counting J o b
h the N so lf la expected to be
completed during tbe latter pert
V AprU.
A Tbe second stage • • lbs gath* ering to of Mm detailed houaehold
questionnaire wbteh will be toft
at every fourth house - • is list­
ed to be finished by mid-May.
An unofficial announcement af
the results of tho tally will be
mads by the local census office
as soon as the tabulation* are

tg.No U. S. Manned
Moon Shot Set
Until After 70
i CLEVELAND. Ohio fUPl) — Dr.
T. Keith Otonnan, head of tho Na­
tional Aeronautic* and Space Ad­
ministration, says that tha United
Status wiH a rt send a man to the
moon until after iro.
M
Glennan. president of Case InW atitute of Technology on leave to
the NASA, made hi* prediction in
toe March issue of Engineering
and Science Review, the school's
unriergrsduate scientific publica­
tion.

(Eh? Sanfruft l§mxlb
VOL. XLIX .

GENEVA (UP!) — The Uolted
State* offered Russia an agree­
ment today to tlaih American
and Russian troop strength to
2,100.000 men each provided the
Soviet* accept controls against
cheating.
« But Russia’s Vaerian Zorin deWfcanded agreement first on “ gen­
eral and complete disarmament.”
“ Let's not tie ourselves up here
with paper measures," Zorin said.
The U. S. offer was made by
Frederick M. Eaton at the end of
another three-hour session of the
tO-nstion disarmsment confer­
ence, almost in exasperation after
Zorin continuously sidestepped all
Western attempts to get him to
^ jiscu sa guarantees against cheat-

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild throtitrh Wednesday. lHjrh today, 80-85. Low tonight, 62-66.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, .MARCH 29. 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Civil Rights Bill M a y Be Strengthened
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NATHAN O. GARNER, right, member of the Sanford
Civil Service Board for the pant 17 years was honored
Monday for his service at the City Commission meeting
Monday night. Fellow board member Harry Lee con­
gratulates Garner who received a silver tray from the
commission.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Waters
To Recede Soon
Lake Monroe it still rising, but very slowly, Sanford
Public Works Director S. M. Richard said today.
Richard said he thinks the water will start receding l»y
tomorrow or Thursday. This morning's readings found laike
Monroe 6.61 feet above sea level. This is the highest point thn
lake has reached since 1953 when the waters went to 9.41
fort above tea level.
Richard said tha lake baa gone
over the sea wall at Ft. Mellon
Park and at the French Ave. and
Seminole Blvd. intersection. The
wstora are ju»t on the gras*
there end Richard does not expect
them to reach the street pave­
ment which is higher than the
grasi. The waters could harm
the pavement by softening it if
they reached the street, Richard
said. However, to do real harm
to Seminole Blvd., the lake
w ateri would have to float tha
m i s n w l h r »d‘t*d
T h 7 ” [gh waters could alio
damage sewers leading into Lake
Monroe by backing up and exert­
ing pressure within the pipes,
Richard said. Damage to sewers
will not be known until the' lake
baa gone down.
The lake bee risen a little over
four inches tinea Saturday. This
shows a leveling off, since last
Tunaday the waters were rising
about 4to to five inches per day
Tha high wator mark last Tue*
day was 3.4 feet above sea level
Richard said (be lake usually has
Its highest waters In October
when they -vary from four to six
feet above tea level.

Coffee Clubbers
To Host Navy
The monthly meeting of the Cof­
fee Club sponsored by the Semin­
ole County Chamber of Commerce
will be held 10 a. m. Thursday at
Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant in tbe
Vatdex Hotel.
Coffee clubbers will have an op­
portunity to meat Capl. Kobarl
W, Rlye, commanding officer ef
Sanford Naval Air Station and
several of his administrative staff
who have recently coma aboard
the etatlon.

Stop!
The new traffic light at French
Ave. and 23th 84. will be la­
sts lied this afternoon, City Man­
ager Warren Knowles told tha
CUy Com mission Monday night.

Rioting, Protest
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(UPI) — A nationwide protest
demonstration by African blacks
erupt*, into rioting and burning
Ifonday night and several Afri­
cans were reported killed or In­
jured.
Preliminary report* listed two
dead, including a Negro police­
man. Several others were believed
dead but police waited until dawn
to get a complete count of the
toll.
A crowd of about a thousand
shouting Negroes and mulatto**
stoned bus#* and cars in Cape­
town. Police itormed the rioters
with clubs and tear gaa sheila.
They fired shot* ever their heads
but not into the crowd to dis­
perse M.
Last week, police at Sharpcville
and Langs fired Into crowds of
African demonstrators, killing M.
African nationalist leaders called
a 24-hour work stoppage Monday
lo proteat the killing*.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Some
backers of civil rights legislation
predicted today the Senate Judi­
ciary Committee would strengthen
the House-passed bill which M
must act oo by midnight.
Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (RN.Y.) told reporters he was con­
fident “ we will have a hill out”
by nightfall and predicted it would
be stronger than tbe five-point
House measure.
Keating said he thought the
committee would “clarify and In
some cases strengthen" the House

Sewage Treatment
Plant Demands
Renewed By State
Sanford’s sewage treatment plant
problem with the state Board of
Health came up again Monday
night In connection with a subdi­
vision being developed here.
The Board of Health sent a
letter to Letfler and Bush, engi­
neers for developer Philip Zcull,
saying that the board couldn't ap­
prove a Sanford sewer extension
into Zeuti'a new development be­
cause Sanford doesn't have a
sewage treatment plant.
“Aa you arc probably aware, the
City of Sanford does not have a
sewage treatment plant, though U
does have a fairly extensive sew­
age collection ayatem which dis­
charges raw sewage lo the receiv­
ing waters, la view of thia fact,
this agency does not feel that we
can consider the approval of fur­
ther extension to the system serv­
ing tbe City of Sanford,” the letter
said.
One commissioner said he could­
n't see why the board was. so de­
manding about a sewage treat­
ment plant when a rerent test of
Lake Monroe showed that it* wa­
ters are net made a menace by
sewage.
Crappa
wage treatment plant, -period."
orrim listener Robert Brown point­
ed out that tha city I* putting
aside funds periodically for • fu­
ture plant.
Tha commission totd City Ally.
William Hutchison and City Man­
ager Warren Knowlea In work out
a way to get sewers to Zeuli's sub­
division.
The commission slso voled In
accept Zeuli's subdivision' for an­
nexation if he puts In a Scott Ave.
extension angling into Eighth St.
and if the county aprroves Zeuli's
plan. Hie subdivision Is near Scott
Ave. and Eighth St.

Portion O f Lake
Bridge To Close
The Atlantlr Coast I.in* Rail­
road la engaged In reconstructing
Its bridge at tha west end of
Lake Monro* and starting at 7
a. m. Monday, the south opening
of the drawspan will be rinsed to
navigation.
Officials said that lh* south
opening will be closed until ap­
proximately Dec. I. The north
opening through tha drawspan will
he opened a t any time for the
passage of navigation.

bill “ and In no case weaken It.*
Another committee member,
Senate GOP Leader Everett M.
Dirksen, said “ there could be
some changes other than tachnlcat
amendments.” Sens. Thomas C.
Hennings Jr. (D-Mo.) and John
A. Carroll (D-Colo.) also foresaw
tome changes.
Judiciary Chairman Jam ri O.
Eastland (D-MIss.) said Charles
J. Bloch of Macon, Ga., a special
Georgia assistant attorney gen­
eral, and Deputy U. S. Ally. Grn.
Lawrence E. Walsh would testily

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (U P I)- Stock pri­
ces at 1 pm .:
American Airlines ............ 19‘s
American TAT
............... M’s
Bethlehem Strel ................ 48H
Caterpillar ........................... 30'k
Chrysler .............................. 32’k
Curtiss • Wright ............... 21
DuPont . . : ........................... 228
Ford Motor
................... 72»s
General Eleclrir ............... MH
General Motors ............. . . . 4J’s
Lorillard
......................... U 4
Minute Maid ...................... IW
I'rnnry ................................ l i t
Penn RR ............................ 14
Royal American
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Sear* Roebuck
.............. MU
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 40*
Studebaker ......................... 1344

Lansing Fund
Nets Near $1,000
Three projects sponsored In
cooperation with the Klks Club,
Moose Lodge and Seminole Coun­
ty Sportsmen'i Assn, brought In
almost f t .000 for the Porter Lan­
sing Fund last week.
A coolest sponsored by the
organisation* brought 2400 and
Seminola Sporting Goods Co.
donated the profit from so out­
board motor.
A barbecue staged by the Order
of DORS netted the fund 2200
and IMS ranfa through (he Toasahatchet Hunt Club.
Next event to raise money for
(he fund for Purler Lansing, cri­
tically injured in an automobile
crash, wilt be a benefit baseball
game Saturday night between two
San Franrisco Giants farm teams,
the Tacoma, Wash., and Har­
lingen, Tex., squads.
The city has granted use of
Memorial Stadium and tha twa
teams will play at 2:30 p. m.
Ticket* may be bought from mem­
bers of the Elks, Moose and
Sportsmen's Assn, and at 40 busi­
ness locations around town.
The Elks Club haa been named
central collection agency for the
fund and deposits may be mad*
to the fund at the Sanford At­
lantic and Florida Stale Hanks.
Accounts have been opened in the
name of Porter Lansing Fund and
deposit* may bt made directly to
tbe funds. Contributions also may
be mailed to P.Q. Box 1232.

Plans Requested
The City Commission ordered
architect plan* for enclosing the
fire station oo French Avt. Mon­
day night. Completely enclosing
the station would coat about
23.300.

Candidates Clash Over
Financing State Roads
MIAMI (U PI)—Nine Democrm
tic gubernatorial cjndidates gar*
quick answers to a dosen campaign questions Monday night but
clashed sharply on tha financing
of highways and tha reason a fulllength turnpike failed 1* pass tbe
* 1923 Legislature.
w* Appearing on tha tarns platform
for a 00-minute television program
were campaigners F an is Bryant
of Ocala, Jacksonville Mayor Haydon Bums, Doyle Carlton of Wauehula, Ted David of Hollywood,
Fred Dickinson of West Palm
Beach, the Rev. Georg# Down* of
•
Winter Park, Klan leader BUI
Maadrix of Oldamar, John Mc­
Carty of Fort Pierce, and Jim MeCorvey of Hialeah and Clewistoa.
■ Tha program invited the tolayhn— 1 questions from viewer*.
But the number of candidates and
lengthy commsrctals Umitad anawara me*Up to only a f o r aaaaada by each.
Bryant, C a r l t o a , Dickinson,

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Dickinson and McCarty accused
Bryant and Carltoa of bobtailing
a Miami-to-Jacksonville turnpike
to the Miami-to-Fort Pierce toll
road that was finally constructed.
The candidates did little to clar­
ify tha IBM voting record.
All nine, however, said they fa.
vor extending tha present turn
pike to the Georgia border.
The same five lawmakers and
former legislators, plus Burns,
also argued about who has tha
best ' program for tussling Flo­
rida's highway needs.
Bums ended the turnpike argu
meut by aaying that in Jackson
vill* he has dona aomtthing about
highway needs. He said hs led the
Jacksonville capreasway system
which has just opsned a new
north-south leg to provide clear
passage through the city.
AU the candidates agreed: They
are agaisrt a elate income U s,
fatrar Florida's so-called right-towork law, favor creation of new
crtMties M *

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today at the committee's second
day of closed-door session*. ,
In 8 'i hours of testimony Mon­
day, Walsh and Ally. Gen. Wil­
liam P. Rogers defended the House
bill as it is, including the ad­
ministration-hacked provision for
court appointed referees to guar­
antee Negro voting rights.
The committee took no action
Monday on a host of proposed
amendments, some to weaken the
bill and olhrrs lo strengthen it.
Rogers expressed fear that any

change* In Iht House bill might
endanger final congressional ap­
proval.
But h* told tbe committee that
tf it changed the measure, he
hoped it would add two provisions
stricken by the House. One would
give federal aid to localities try­
ing In integrate schools. The other
would make a permanent agency
of the president's committee on
non discrimination in federal con­
tracts.
One major test facing either the
rommlttee or the Senate when It

Flood-Swollen Prairie
States Face New Threat
By United Press International
The threat of thunderstorms to­
day added new danger to besieged
prairie belt communities battling
rivers already awollan to near rec­
ord levels by a spring thaw.
Hundred* of persons left their
homes as the rampaging * rivers
neared their highest level* in 20
years.
National Guardsman, civil de­
fense officials, tha Red Cross and
the Salvation Army teamed up
with polieo and volunteers to bat­

tle Ut* floods In aa tight itata
area.
The first big warmup of the
season melted some of the heavi­
est snows In a half century and
sent rivers surging over their
banks to a wide area Irom the
Dakotas to Kansas and Missouri.
Rsin falling today acroi* the
country’i mid section promised to
•end the rivers to even new
heights.
Many families driven from their
homes in low lying area* found

Church Service, Political
Rally Requests Denied
The City Commission Monday
denied requests for us* of tha Civic
Center for church service* and po­
litical rallies.
One petition came from the
Seminole County Ministerial Assn,
which wanted to hold Easter Sun­
rise . iiervlccs in tha carter. Tha
ether request1tam e from the Oouqty Democratic Executive Commit­
tee which waoted to hold a politi­
cal rally 'there, with aU county
candidates present.
The requests were denied alter
discussion to tha original rules laid
down when tho a vie Center was
opened.
Commissioner Robert B r o w n
pointed out that two to tbe rules
formulated when the Civic Center
was opened were that its chairs
were not to bo borrowed and that
church services were not to be al
towed there.
Another fartor in the discussion

was tbo possibility to having intogratod audiences al such meet­
ings. The city has taken a positive
stand on keeping tho facility com­
pletely segregated.

HAVANA (UPI) -P re m ie r Fidel
Castro declared war today oe
Cuba's anU-Communlits, charging
that they “ weakee filth” le his
revolutionary regime.
In his third telethon in two
days, Castro lathed cut specifical­
ly at Lula Cool* Aguero, a college
friend whose dally television com­
mentary has become the nation's
leading anti-Red forum.
Caatro'i appearance on the Tel•mundo Prcgunta TV show was
presented in the form to a press
cooltronco, but the newsman on
lha panel had an opportunity to
ask only on* question: “ What ii
your opinion of the current contro­
versy over communism in C u b af'
The Premier’s reply took four
hours, ending nt 1:23 a. m.
Saaford’a Sanlando residents pull
Conte, who baa not been heard
ed a switch on the City Ooramls from tine* ■ Communist-led mob
sion last night.
barred him from tbe studio Fri­
They asked the commission to day, was expected to seek asylum
let them keep their old street light* in on* to the foreign embassies
on Plumose and Valencia Drives here.
and so E. 14th Bt.
It seema the city has beeo putting
in nine aew lights to replace u
old ones on these streets. The
new light* are on wooden polei
and tho old ones are on metal
pofU*
•
Floyd Palmer to 232 Valencia
Dr. beaded a delegation to naarly
The old Rosrnwald Elementary
13 Sanlande subdivision residents School which burned down Feb.
who preferred the old poles for 17 was probably set on fire. Dis­
their greater beauty. They also trict Fire Marshal Mark Cleve­
thought the old system would givo land Sr. said Monday.
more light.
Tha Sanford fire chief said he
“The people are very serious was "pretty sure It was arson"
about keeping tha lights we have," which destroyed the (our room
Palmer said, and he presented a brick school. The culprit has not
petition from 3* persons to prove been found but cases to this type
It.
are never dropped, Cleveland
A round to applause greeted said. The company which insured
Mayor Earl Higginbotham's motion the Negro school has not yet made
to Uka the new lights out and its report. County School Admin­
put tha old polei back.
Assistant Walter Teague
Tbe city was replacing the lights istrative
said
Monday.
because it would be cheaper to put
2t-year-old school was built
in the new poles with overhead to The
brick and heart pine and
wires rather than replace three would
rost about 210,000 to build
qu artan to a milt of tha old dam­ today, Teague laid.
aged underground wire system.
But City Manager Warren E.
Knowles decided ■ transformer
nearby would eliminate replacing
all tho underground wires.
Wight Klrtley was appointed tem­
porary liaison member between
the Sanford Zoning and Planning
Board and the Board to Adjust­
ment Monday night, and engineer
The Sanford City Commission's William P. Bush wai mad* a tem­
old problem of whal to do about porary member of tbe Zoning and
private signs on public property Planning Board.
appeared to be near solution Mon­
day night.
City
manager Warred
E. Kiwanis To Get Flags
Sanford's American Lagloa post
Knowles told the commission that
there are l r t fined algos an public will donate a United mates flag
parkways, while • city ordinance to the Sanford Klwanls Club and
prohibits putting private signs on loagUao Kiwanlan Dougin* Scott
wtM proesnt a Canadian f e ^ s t

Board Approves
Lights Request

Arson Believed
School Fire Cause

Solution Nears
On Sign Problem

commies ion either have the signs
take* off public property or de,

iheltcr In municipal buildings.
Other refugee* were housed to
private homes ailuated on higher
ground.
Entire communities were isolat­
ed and Ians to thoiiaands to acre*
to farmland were under water.
Property damage could a rt bo **•
lim ited.
Three deaths were blamed * •
the floods — on* each la Kansas,
Nebraska and Missouri.
At Sioux City, Iowa, officials
removed 200 residents from the
Springdale district In advance to
an expected major flood crest oa
the Floyd River.
Volunteers sandbagged e n tra n t
•s t* stores ead offices to the
Springfield dlatriet which was Mg
by a waU to wator 10 feet deep
in a 1221 flood. Weather observer*
did not expect today's flood to
b* as bad as tho o a t seven year*
ago.
But forecaster* predicted the
Big, Blue Rlvar would erert )•
feet above flood atage a t Blue Rap­
id*. Kga., and Bereestoo, Nab.,
wMeh would equal the hlglpto
flood (togea finco 3BU.&lt;
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War On Anti-Reds News Briefs

Liaison Board
Member Named

NORTH ORLANDO'S NRWRST DEVELOPMENT started Friday aa bulldozer* began clearing ground for Z44
Longwood-Ovl
dozers
244 nomas
homes on Uie
the Longwood-Oviedo
Rd.
near the SR. 419 intersection. Looking over the laixl being developed
devok
by
Vffng Willetts of Minato and F t, Lnudordale nan, front tka loft.
Me
~ North
Or.
Undo Councilman Frank Frturia, aontractor Dominie Terebe, May
ijro r R a g
Liddicu t, contractor Reggie Webator, and bulldozer driver Dave Ketchum.

resume* debate on dvil righto
Wednesday was tha so-called
Lausehe amendment to make pro­
posed penalties for obstructing
court • ordered school Integragtioa
decisions apply to all federal court
decrees.
The proponal, sponsored by Sen.
Frank J. Lausrhe (D-Ohio), wag
added by the Senate to its own
bill, now set aside in favor to
Iht House measure. But, with
labor opposing tbe amendment,
the Senate later knocked out tho
entire tourt order section.

Red Tide?
TAMPA (U PD -BU to conservelion authorities seed* another
aerial check today to aa area in
tbe Gulf to Mexico where floating
carcasses of dead fish have'been
sighted recently. Dr. Bobort Hut­
ton, chief to the State Marian
Laboratory at Bt. Patoriburg, said
U was not y rt known M the “ red
tlda" caused the fish to die.

Flood Group Formed
BROOKSVILLE ( U P I ) - A group
to legislators bonded together
Monday to do something about
preventing floods which dam agtJ
their II counties last week. At a
meeting Mere, tbe Inwmakera
formed a committee t* took or­
ganisation of “tbo central a a i
southwest Florida water central
management."

Motions Denied
MIAMI (U PI)—Civil Court Judge
Norman Htndry denied motions
Monday for . a aummary decree
fixing ownership to tbo chimpan­
zee Mr. Moke, sought by tho SL
I/)ula Zoo and hit animal trainer,
Robert Toraarchla. Denial to tha
motions, presented by both sides,
means a jury will decide owner­
ship sometime between June and
September.

Negro Boycott
MONTGOMERY Ala. (UPI) Approximately 200 students at
Alabama State College (or Ne­
groes were cxpccteu to continue
a classroom boycott at tha stalesupported school today. Studenla
said tha boycott was begun Into
Monday In protast to an aider
that 100 itudents leave the campus because they were Isle to
registering.

BUmp Record
LAKEHURST, N. J . (U PI) - A
Navy blimp landed a t the navel
air station today after Kiting a
record (or wstaioed (light to al­
most four days. Tha craft, a
ZPG-I, landed at 1:30 a. m. ft
bad spent tSH hours la tho ate,
a spokesman laid. The previous
endurance record for an ordinary
airship was Tl.l hours, set lea*
than two weeks ago by another
Navy blimp from LakabunL

Bus Strike
TAMPA (UPI) - Negotiator*
will meet agile tonight la an­
other attempt to arttl* a city boa
company strike which has left
Tampan* without latrartty hua
service. The strike began a t B
a. m. Mooday who* tha Amalggmated Association to Btroet, Ktoth
trie Ballway and Malar CaaaS

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Longwood Marine
Joins In Giant
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Longwood Marino Richard S.
McGibbeny is part of the largest
amphibious training maneuver
scheduled for tho East Coast
Navy-Marine Corpi units this
year.
Tho Marino Pfc. son of Mr. and
Mrs. R, H. McGibbeny of Long­
wood is In operation Lantphibtx
1-60 which ia (eating tho combat
roodlaots of the Atlantic Float
and tha combat effectiveness of
the Marines' landing technique
and equipment.
Pfe. McGibbeny Is a member
of too Second ' arine Division
from Camp LcJoum , N. C.
Sanford’s Sidney M. Richard,
Jr. is serving aboard lb* tactical
command ship USS Northampton
on • goodwill erulao to European
countries. Hospital corpiman first
class Richard is tbo son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney M. Richard of
UW French Avo. Tho Northamp­
ton and her crow include Palma,
Spain and Greenock, Scotland

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UP!) - Sunday
nifht'i “Sunday Showcase” M
N1C-TV, •The American.” was
unusually absorbing and mean­
ingful.
II unrolled an intricate web of
iraalea with an admirable mix­
ture a t subtlety, directness and
compassion.
Author Merle Miller effectively
conveyed the frustrations, deep
feeling of fright, guilt, iasuftU
ciency and fraud that be attrib­
uted to Ira Hayes, tfc. Pima In­
dian who became a war hero,
savored public adulation and .died
as a tormented. Ineffective alco­
holic at the age of tt.
Also Illuminated with memora­
ble effect were the less honora­
ble aspects of governmental Indi­
an policies, the baartiessaess of
over-commercialisation and the
often-overlooked dual nature of
heroism — its reality and tu fie-

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coming summer and faU was
Tho Amorte«a Broadcasting
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•aaaoa. During tha faU, the
(!) Ann Uothsra Show
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T ravst
network win also provide local
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(2) World Wld* l l
l l :* l (2) O arer M ahl
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mother, both bar log* broken, day games of coUegeo Affiliated with
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12:12 ( t l Tad Mark A m alssrs
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for U hours ia *a open boot tho National Collegia la Athletic
l l t t l 12) Movie
H its (•)(•&gt; Nows A W aslh sr „ on Biicayno Bey Sunday.
Association. Tho specific games to
(2) Movl*
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under • busy causeway but tho scheduled.
motorists potting overhead could
WLOF-TV will aloe telecast top
SUNDAY P. M.
TUESDAY A. M.
not see it.
boxing event* ttom Madlaon
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Mrs. Waller Davidson, XI, ex­ Squire Gardens on Saturday
t i l l (I) C s s lla s a u l Classroom
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tion at a hospital today.
announced. According to Mr. Bak­
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7:2* ( |) Today
Har husband, air ling pilot Wal­ er, "WLOF-TV-will bo tho moot
1:12 (2) Cartoons
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ler Davidson, u id ho waa (tear­ active sports station hi tho area
s i l l News
(1) Double Paatur* T haalar tie
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Uw motorboat uoder tho cauM- reflecting the ABC Network's
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night when it (truck tho pUiag
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Tomorrow
(4) Had Rows Show
M l (I) C lilropractls Parum
Davidson u id ho fired M voral la production of cucumbers.
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flares without effect Ho said ho
(I) CBS Sports dpactacaiar—
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hold hie wife to hto arma moat of
Hon ling
(I) Mavis
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tho algid sod that aha never loot
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Piootir V, our fua siU llits. CBSTV’s "Conquest” showed Urn so­
phisticated underwater achieve­
ments of ■ cult porpoise named
Cathy. She performs her intricate
cherts while blindfolded, thereby
making sonar scientists turn aqua
with envy.
"Small World" or CBS-TV
switched to videotape for Sunday
Bight's discussion and tho big ad­
vantage is that wo now can set
Ed Morrow more clearly through
all (bo cigarette smoke.

US ROYAL

"A G E B R E E D 8 A C H E S ”

Sanford Gas Co.

Dialing and FM&gt;g: TV had its
ups and downs Sunday. NBC-TV’s
Chet Huntley reported on the so-

will (te r ttobert Pretloa and
Ssndra Church. Miss Church hat
tho title rote in the Broadway
musical, "Gypsy"
"B e
Our
Gursl” becomes "Tho Kerim
Rrtstclio Show" on CBS-TV 'iff
April. Jsckic Glesion reports thit
Iho CBS-TV ptsy ho co-suthorod,
"Million Dollar Incident," will costar Mickey Rooney and Edward
R. Murrow (in th role of ■ net­
work executive). Taping it set for
May. Air-tims in the falL
Alan Mowbray, Alan Young,
Vincont Price and "Tbo Gresl
Ballantlne" have joined ths e tit
of "Tennessee Ernie Meets Einm
Arthur,” the "Startim e” specdP
on NBC-TV for Tuesday, May u . *
Harry Bclafonit's schedule of
rials for a cosmetic* firm fcsi
him doing one next October, two
in 1*61 and om in 1M2. Network
undecided, but CBS-TV la ih«
likelihood.
One of "Rawhide'a” fall apisodas is planned
• musical,
"Incident of tho Pitch Wagon,4
baaed on Stephen Foster's career
aa a cowpoke.
fa
John Wayne's son, Pal, ha» g
featured role in "Have Gun. WiU
Travel,” or CBS-TV April » .

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Janct Blair contributed her vivac­
ity and such Mexican songs as
“Jasper's Creepers" and "Lover,
Come Back to Me.” Her guides
on the so-called tour were Gil­
bert Rotaod and R(,eardo Mosulban. After this Mexican fiasco,
they’re probably tempted to try
bull-fighting.

Minor’s pithy dialogue added to
the Impact of bis carefully select­
ed, neatly constructed scones. dan's "Years Ago," scheduled for
Further locomotion was given the CBS-TV* "Dupont Show of the
production by John Frankcnhoim- Month" or Thursday, April S ,
er’i
direction.
Frankenheimor
used U i camoraa with rem arka­
ble eloquence and contributed
greatly to the play's power. The
production -was videotaped on lo­
cation In Tucson, Arts., and Stony
Point. N.Y. .
Lee Marvin portrayed Marino
hero Hayoo, who was shoved Into
the national limelight following
the celebrated I wo Jim a flagraising in IMS. Marvin caught
—
( 3) M a r j U r t w r P a lm I F a c t a r l a a
tho varied nuance* of his role
magnificently. Steven Hill also
lO l’ w T
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FA M i l l
delivered a sturdy, compelling
performance as George, Ira's pal.
iU Vi Vtii H I VI HV .’"ri CAN i Hi i
who saw Ira being abused and
used and wailed and was power­
less to help him. In lesser roles,
but of equal excellence, were
Frank Cortoro, MUton Seller,
Frank Overton and Tom Carlin.
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1 hope our "gooJ neighbor pol­
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such tilings as Sunday night's
"Mexican Fiesta” on NBC-TV.
Tha hour purported to bo •
book musical filmed la eolor
against various aetuic attractions
south of tho border. While there
were some Interesting shots of
the Pyramid of tho 8un, the
Floating Gardena of Xochimilco
and a hull ring, moat of tho hour
merely served aa a vehicle for
routine night slab acts from Mex­

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Miss St. John Made
Science Editor
At Snead College

GREETING MRS. DOYLE CARLTON mid her traveling cumpunion. Mrs.
Martin Roberts, at the Sanford Women’s Club Thursday were Mrs. Douglas
S tc n a tro m nnd Mrs. Ernest Southward, wives of Carlton supporters. A
reception for the gubernatorial candidate’s wife was held at the Women’s
Club. From tho left sre Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Slenstrom, Mrs. Carlton nnd
Mrs. Southward.

Pamela St. John, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. M. R. St. John, has
been selected to edit the Snead
College Science Ciub newspaper,
"Protoplasmic Spurts."
The "Spurt*" i* published bi­
monthly to keep the members
posted on event* in current aclcnti.'lc developments and other acti­
vities of the club.
Writing it nothing new (nr Miss
St. John a* she used her journalis­
tic talents for the high school pa­
per in Sanford. She was also active
in the Journalism Club, Pep Club,
Trl-!II-Y and on the honor roll.
Since enrolling at Snead in the
fall quarter of 1939. Mist St. John
has performed with the rhnjr,
worked with the annual staff and
served the science club a t tergeant-at-arms.
Pam hopes to become a high
school instructor with a major In
English and a minor in journalism.
Aftrr completing work at Snead,
the will enroll at Alabama College,
Montevallo.

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A GROUP FROM TUB PFEIFFER COLLEGE Concert
Choir is busy mapping out the route for their annual
tour, which this year will take them through South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida. They will appear at the
First Methodist Church, April 1. From left to right Hre,

Future Projects

Member* of the Sanford 4-R
Girl Scout Troop 233 meet* In club met at the home of Mrt.
the Fir*t Presbyterian Church at W. J. Kin* for the March aeaaim.
Dana were riltcuited concern*
3: IS p. m. Mid-Week Bible Hour
in* the dreia review. Linda King
meet* at T p. m.
displayed the record book and
First Methodiit Prayer Group explained the requirement* to tho
meeting at the parsonage at B:30 member*. Mrt. Kin* who it tho
leader of the group, urged the gtrla
to complete their project* and keep
First Raptlst Church Prayer the record* up to date.
Pat Rat*, preiident. and Rena
meeting at 7:30 p. m.
McKenzie were appointed to a t­
rinecrest Baptist Church SS of­ tend the County Council board
ficers and teacher* supper at 6.30 meeting at the Home Demonitrap. m., RA meeting at 7 p. m.. tlon building, a t delegate* from tho
Prayer meeting at R p. m., and the club.
Trustees meeting at 1:43 p. m.
Retty Thomaa wat introduced aa
a new member. The club hat not
been organized but a ahort tlmo
and they woujd welcome new mem­
ber*. Anyone intereated in Joining
thin energetic group of girlt, pleat*
Eva Spear* and Rust Renton, contact any member or call thalr
students at Krtkine College, Due leader, Mrt. King at PA 2 010.
West, S. C. will arrive home Wed­
nesday In spend Spring vacation
Contemporary
women
are
with iheir parents, Mr*. Elizabeth healthy, firm and beautiful until
Spears and Mr. and Mr*. J. M. age SO and in many eaiet, a im
Renton.
longer.

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Te n der D e l i c i o u s
C H A R C O A L BROILED

Animated M agazine
Program Successful

STEAKS

Tho Fine Arts Department of the I The magazine wat dedicated tr
Sanford Woman * duh presented, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith, a past presi
the annual "Animated Magazine" dent of the club and also a stair
program to about 100 people at P**1 president. Mr*. Raymond
Ihe club house. Attractive arrangeaponsor and Mrs. S. J.
,
,
„
Nix program chairman,
menta of spring flourr* were
______________________
placed throughout the club and of__
(iccra of (hr Fine Art* Department
served a*
Mrs. George Wells, president of
m
^
the club, extended the official
v A# a j | i l 3 I D / T
welcome. Mrt. A. W. Woodall,
M l M w * a M M lM M \

MM r e ; *1

Plan Dress Review,

WEDNESDAY

CHESTER L. REACH and Mrs. Gretchen Crowell,
standing by the Animated Magazine at the Woman’s
Club program. Mr. Reach is a retired poet who moved to
DeBary front Detroit, Mich., six years ago. Mrs. Crowell
painted the magazine cover entitled "An Enchanted
Garden" nnd presented it to the club for the program.
(Herald Photo)

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Judy Herron, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Herron,
2410 Palmetto A ve., Sanford} Glenn Drnjier, director of
the choir, Roger Saunders, Jerry Thomas, Nellie Brad­
ford and Gloria Tippett.

in FLORIDA

Pfeiffer Choir To Present Program
*At First Methodist Church April J
The forty-two voice Pfeiffer Col-1 secular music of interest. Crilles Methodist assembly area.
|
lege Concert Choir will present a h#ve K*v*n ipecial recognition to
The choir in past year* has been
nrruirifn
r.liein . and secular ,hc choir for ,helr tonal Ru,lilie,r given national recognition by msprogram of religio-a «nd accular d)cl,0|1| phr„ ing , nd interprets- Jor radio network* and by
Ihe
muale In a special concert at 7:30 llon.
Voic* of America. Its member*
p. m., April 1, at First Methodist
oq the
current tour, tbs gruup sang with the Billy Graham proChurch. The colorlul North Caro- will atng
17 concert*, under (ha gram during the Graham cruiade
Una college choir ii visiting this leadership of Glenn Draper, the In Charlotte, and alio during the
area on their I960 spring tour.
college's director of choral music. Jurisdictional Conference of The
M- The program to be presented In the summer he is director of Methodist Church held in Atlanta,
here will include both religious ami music at Lake Junaluska, N. C., February, ISM.

Accompanist i
Dawkins, Itocklr
d»lng senior a,
orlng in &lt;
organ,
Thr appraranc
this area will be
to Methodist won
is supported by i
slon of the Me
Missions. Il is I

Auxiliary Members To Sponsor
"The Toppers,” a local combo,
will provide the music for dancing
at the box social and dance sponaorod by the Ladies Auxiliary of
tha Lake Mary Voluntary Fire Deftp a rtm e n t, Friday night.
The box social will start at 6
p. m. The ladles will bring enough
dinner for two and the men will
have a chanca to bid for the boxes
and dins with their favorite lady.
Jam es P. Avery will auction off the
boxes.
Dancing will begin at &gt; p. m.
Tickets for tbo dance are 50 cents
ami' may bo obtained from any

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Cheating used to be regarded as
■ serious crime. A generation ago,
at Northwestern University, it was
deemed sufficient reason to expel
a student.
Now it has gained such respect­
able status that a lot of professors
smile lodulgently and a r g u e
"Everybody does it."
And many profs abet such cheat­
ing by use of the so-called “honor"
system.
They blandly walk out of tbo
room and leave the students alone
during exams, relying on their
“honor" to maintain'honesty.
Well, there is no honor among
thieves, and cheaters are thieves!
8o the “ honor" system Is a farce
and simply plays into the hands
of cheaters, meanwhile penalising
tho honorable students.
It is the responsibility of every
teaeher to prevent cheating and td
proctor tho exams ilka a hawk.
Seat students in alternate seats.
And I also gavo my Northwestern
University psychology students a!
terns to exams, so they weren't
oven answering tho same questions
as their neighbors on the right and
left.
A good teacher should not sit at
his desk and read a magazine dur­
ing exams but should keep his eyes
roving over tho class.
He can detect the slightest ab­
normal movement of aay pupil,
oven ia a room with &gt;30 students.
Good teachers also grade tbo pa­
pers and hand them back so tho
pupils can profit from their mis­
takes. Profs who refuse to band
bock graded papers aro likely to

-* CASE E - 414: Hary H., aged
• M, is a law student.
• "Dr. Crane," be began, "I was
; brought up as an active member
, gf | church.
- ; "And fer my last two years in
; high school, I served as president
• nf our Young People’s 8ociety.
: "Se it disturbs me a great deal
- to see the terrific amount of cheat• lag that now sms on during exam• JftlUiBI.
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• ! "Ail during coUego I was aware
k el U, but new In professional
• tehee! it has become alarming.
"It ia my estimate that nearly
• bail of my faUew students cheat
, during their final exams.
&lt; "And the professors don’t take
• much precautiona to atop it- In
4 fact, I have seen some of them
; actually shake their heads reprov; ingly at some of the cheaters,
; but do nothing else.
« "And It hurts us honest students,
, ter when they grade on the ‘curve’,
• the cheaters who look up the aaI ewers right from their beaks,
' naturally can make higher grades.
I "Thus, they net the *A' marks
. and wo honorable men may get 'C.
•During my freshmen year, St stu­
dents dropped out because of low
• grades.
"Yet I personally knew that bo lasy or crooked themselves,
several of Inane vein honest pted*. jror n lot of favoritism occurs la
•Mlefr exams. And this can bo
"covered up" mast neatly by never
handing back the graded papers fo
of tho class.
Tftkinf The Heat Off tboBomembers
send far tho "Tests for a
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WASHINGTON — It'S going to
take a quarter-million dollars la
tax money lo give the starling
flock of Capitol llill a kick in the
feathers.
Speaker of the House Sam Ray­
burn and Capitol architect George
Stewart havo drawn up a master
plan to wire the Capitol Building
with a gismo guaranteed to for­
ever rid the dome of tbo roost­
ing birds.
This will undoubtedly go down
in history as tho most expensive
shock treatment every administ­
ered by either political party to
a flock of nonpartisan birds. The
cost of chasing them away is

almost as much as the dome Itself
cost originally.
if those starlings, who flutter
here by the millions every dusk,
ever thought this was a free
country, their hopes are shat­
tered now, for their last resort
for appeal, the Supreme Court of
tho United States, is getting wired,
loo - • at a cost of 133,000.
Yau can't blame Mr. Sam and
tbo architectural man for taking
some extreme measures. Not only
has the big repainted Capitol
dome fallen victim to the massive
dive bombers, but other import­
ant domes as well • • many bai­
lees.
Until the system • • SO,000-watt
• • is installed, Stewart has

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amer­
ica's young peoplo wero describ­
ed today as pampered, self-indul­
gent, materialistic, uncommitted,
milling about without a sense of
direction and lacking In high
ideals,
Before the same gathering, the
same young people also were de­
scribed as sincere, intelligent, unhypocritical,
ambitious
for
achievement and hungry for firm
and forthright parontal guidance.
Thete widely varying appraisals
of the yqunger generation emerg­
ed. from (bo flrat round of
speeches before tin White House
conference on children and youth.
Some 7.000 delegatee from all
parta of the nation a re attending
the week-long conference, which
opened Sunday night with an ad­
dress by President Elsenhower.
The President lined up kquarely with the defenders of modern
youth. He acknowledged concern
about Juvenile delinquency which
"haa increased each year fer Ibo
past 10 years." But he warned
against pessimistic generalisa­
tions which "attribute to tho many
the failures oT tbo tew."
" I have an unthakablb faith In
Ike overwhelming majority of
fine, earnest, high • spirited
youngsters who comprise this ris­
ing generation of Americans,"
Eisenhower s^ld.

His optimistic view was second­
ed by one of the nation's fore­
most social scler.tlits when the
conference split up today into five
separate and concurrent “ theme
assemblies."
Dr. Talcott Parsons, professor
of sociology at 'Harvard Univer­
sity, said today's young people
are "understandably hesitant and
uncertain" about some aspects
of life. But on the whole, he
added, they are “ active, eager
and ambitious and are undertak­
ing very great efforts to secure
training for worthwhile achieve­
ment."
"I would think it very difficult
indeed to prove that any previous
American generation has had
higher ideals," he said.
Dr. Abram L. Sacher, president
of Brandels University, was con­
siderably less sanguine. He said
the outstanding characteristics of
modem youth aro "lack of con­
cern, and lack of commitment to
larger Issues that exceed purely
Individual pains and satisfaction."

strung one-inch-enesh mackerel
fish netting • • several thousand
dollars' worth • • around the
dome and across the roof of the
Supremo Court Building.
Somehow, the Incongruity of
that grey fish bunting over dry
land has so mystified the star­
lings they’ve temporarily found
refuge in tbo trees. This ingen­
ious idea is, fortunately, a tem­
porary measure until tho cur­
rent painting program is complet­
ed.
Then will come the wiring Job.
It will cost about 990,000 to put
an electronic ting around tbo
Senate side of the Capitol, another
$60,000 for the House side, and
about 1120,000 for the dome it­
self.
Actually, there will not bo
enough Juice in that wire to
electrocute the birds • • Just a
half-ampere charge that flicks on
every 12 seconds.
The wire will be strung one-half
inch off the ledges where the
starlings roost. The 12 seconds
will give a bird Just enough time
to settle itself comfortably, then
• • aw-wk! • • the shocker. It'll
be more like a quick tickle, Ste­
wart said, enough to send the
birds ‘flying off somewhere.
Of course, shooing them off tho
Capitol building won’t solve the
problem for the city itself, which
has been plagued for decades by
the astounding bird population
explosion. It’ll simply chase tbo
birds to other government build­
ings.
it’s amsslng how the surplus
starlings have so far escaped
coming under control of the Fed­
eral government. Ezra Benson
could havo easily Incorporated
the birds into some kind of De­
partment of Agriculture soil-bank
idea.
On the other hand, I wouldn't
bo surprised if Congress passed
a resolution to appropriate a
quarter-million dollars Jo soma
committee to Investigate why It
costa a quarter-million dollars to
ebata starlings from on# building
to another.

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begin well Hi advance of \hu field
and to work incessantly
aneh
and ovary detail la preparation lo r
the final piuk. I t i t hardly an ex­
aggeration to aay th a t Ktnnedy
haa been running lo r tho presi­
dency ever since he was re-elected
to the Senate in 19M and perhaps,
in actuality, long before that.
That can be said of no other
Democratic candidate. And if he
does finally win the Democratic
nomination it will bo in Urge part
because he and he alone has con­
centrated with such singleness of
purpose on the goal.
With tho experts in his employ
he has' set out to create tho image
of a warm, friendly, eager, able
American who haa a t heart the in-

Quotable
Quotes
United Press latematteaal
NEW YORK — Air Force Col.
Joseph E. Hannah, announcing a
new one-second communications
system for reporting sneak nu­
clear attacks:
“This is not a system to teQ
you you're dead."
SOUTHAMPTON, England — A
10-year-old boy who admitted kill­
ing a 9-year-old girl telling police
of his interest in television:
. " I watch all the murders and I
like tho way they track them
down and question them."
HAVANA - Defense Minister
Raul Castro on reports he wants
to driva tho U.S. Navy out of
Cuba:
“ Newspaper talk of a Cuban at­
tack against the Guantanamo
base is nonsense."
GADSDEN. Ala. - Police Commlssioner M. T. Mashburn de­
scribing conversations with Hu­
bert Shcirel Jackson, tho 16-yearold boy who bombed a Jewish
synagogue and flrad on tho flee­
ing congregation:
“He said that ‘maybe next time*
his plan would work but I told
him ho was going to havo a
long time to plan for it."

nomlc and social level. Bow well
bo has succeeded is shown in tho
polls taken not only by his own
private poll taker, Louis Harris,
but in independent polls In
states around the country. They
consistently show him far in ad­
vance of all other Dcmocrhtic can­
didates, with only Adlat Stevenson
in most instances running dose to
him.
While among his managers in
this state there is the traditional
fear of overconfidence, it is widely
believed that the Wisconsin pri­
mary will verify this result. In
view of theso predictions K ennedy!
must win big if he is to cinch hl]n
front-running position and add to
the euphora of success th at be and
his clever managers are counting
upon for the final push. He must
get a t least two-thirds of the 30
delegates votes and not less than
6S percent of the. to u t popular
vote- in the primary April 6. Any
poorer showing—say an even break
with Humphrey — would fall to
provide tho demonstration of v
strength counted upon in Wiseon**
sin.
Tho political Identity ho haa
sought to ostablish.it th a t of a
moderate yet forward - looking
leader who wants to improve the
lot of those a t tho bottom of tho
economic pyramid without in con­
sequence harming the position of
those a t tho top. I t ia la ir to say
that thia is tho New Deal lino
minus tho attack on those who, in .,
the ideology of tho past, are ouo-A
fo provent the bottom one-third
from getting a larger share of the
pie.
Harris and the other opinion
specialists are cautioning Kennedy
that ho must under no circum­
stances respond to Humphrey’s at­
tacks on his record and on him
personally as an appealing young
man with no real commitment to
conviction or political philosophy. .
Such a response would blur th s V
Imago «.! a friendly figure abovo
partisanship and put him on the
level of tho politician competing
lo r votes in a name-calling con­
test. B ut such advice b probably
superfluous. In all his earlier cam­
paigns Kennedy has listened to his
advisers on one side and on the
other and then has gone hie own
cool, dispassionate way.

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Monroe) near Sanford, Florida, will require the
closure of the southerly channel through the drew*
span to navigation n t 7:00 A. M. April 4, 1900. Nav.
Approximately 2,000 more per­
sona have filed for homestead
exemption In tbo county a t com­
pared to last year, Tax Assessor
Richard McCanns said today.
McCanns said that last year,
1,900 persons filed.
Resident! have Just this week
to file their i960 applications for
homestead exemption.
Also duo by Friday aro re­
turns on tangible and intangible
personal properties, McCanns
added.

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railroad and highway bridges during tho construe*
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1, 1900.

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RACINE. WU.—Tho ellm, b o y
Uh d i m on tho platform talks
with tho utmost oornostaooo. Tho
presidency, ho says, It tho moat
Important office in tho world—for
peace, Iqr tho futu rt of mankind—
and ho to asking them to vote lo r
him lo r president.
Sen. John F. Kennedy had llown
out from Washington in h b pri­
vate Convalr In tho late afternoon
a lta r being recorded on three im­
portant votes In tho Senate. Met
a t the Milwaukee airport ho was
driven tho 30 miles to Racine a t a
fast clip, talking all the time
about the trend in tho Wisconsin
primary and what may or may not
happen April 6. There b ju st time
to wolf down hall a sandwich and
then ho is being ushered onto the
narrow stage of tho Eagles' hall.
A crowd of perhaps a thousand
filling every inch of floor space
has been standing lo r an hour
waiting for the star of tho eve­
ning. They break into wild cheer­
ing and then a rousing campaign
rong. There is an overflow of per­
haps 200 in the basement and still
others waiting outside to get in.
What he says in his talk of 10
minutes is commonplace enough.
But ho puts Into it a kind of seri­
ousness, an eager intensity, that
sets up a current of communion,
excitement even, between himself
and his audience in this steamy,
smoky, overcrowded hell. Call it
personal magnetbm o r whatever,
it is tho quality essential to the
politician or the actor.
Then they file past to get that
fleeting, almost shy grin and a few
friendly words. This b a typical
Kennedy “reception."
Given an in ltb l push by Mrs.
Folly Fitsgerald, one' of tho in­
numerable Fitzgerald-Kennedy clan
a t work in Wisconsin, tho real organising effort was Urgely done
by six young Racine women who
had never had any experience in
politics before. They mads up the
lists, did the phoning, sent out
tho invitations and they are de­
liriously happy a t the result.
This kind of rally had little re­
semblance to the old-fashioned
polical speechifying. There Is
something festivo in the atmos­
phere. People are wearing their
dressup clothes as though it wero
m party, which Indeed they feel it
Is.
Criss-crossing back and forth
across the state, Kennedy intends
to keep up this pace until the cam­
paign ends. Ho wants to believe
tho optimistic reports th a t come
from every side. But he has heard
reports of the Effective organising
effort* of union leaders for his
rival, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey,
and before ho is on tho piano again
flying to LaCrosso there will bo an
intenslvo session with hla lieuten­
ants.
Tho bind of campaign Kennedy
is conducting in Wisconsin follows
the pattern he set when he first
ran for Congress in 1946. I t is a
campaign of caution and calcula­
tion designed to win friends and
influence people and to do so with­
out arousing any unnecessary heat
on tho controversial issues.
The precedent he set when he
first decided to enter politics has
been followed here, too. That is to

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W hat's W rong W ith Yanks? Just Everything Kennel Club Action Ends Monday
Veiled Fra** laUraaUooal
_ W hit’* wrong with the Yanftecs?
The toiw er lent iciion teemed
to be “everything" and to far
this spring it's been pretty much
the same. The deposed cham­
pions, so confident they would
come roaring hack this year, have
lost 11 of 7 exhibition games and
averaged only 2.7 runs a game.
They’re not hitting, they’re not
getting solid pitching from key
tnen and they're not playing well

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in the field. In short, their Amer­ '
ican League rivals are beginning
to think Casey Stengel's “ tigers”
won't come roaring back at all
but will be pretty tame little cats
again this year.
Nobody ever lost a pennant in
the Grapefruit League standings,
of rourae, hut what can you say
about “ bombers" who have been
shut out twice, held to one run
four limes and held to two runs
in two other games?
The Los Angeles Dodgers hand-

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By JERRY COVINGTON
%
Tonight the Seminole* will be at home
for a baseball tilt with Evans of Orlando
and the gumc will be played under the
. lights at Memorial Stadium. Last week
they opened the season in near freezing
temperatures and a fine crowd braved the
cold to come out and support them. Now
that the weather has given us the proper
atmosphere for playing the national pas­
time we are sending out the call for everyA one to turn out and support these youngliters. Due to the high cost of playing
night baseball it is a must that the local
fans give these youngsters their full sup­
port so that they may continue to play at
night.
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ed them their third straight de­
feat Monday when they rocked
Bob Turley for eight runs and 10
hits .in six innings. Turley, who
slumped to 1-11 last season after
a 21-7 mark in 1958, has been
slugged for 18 runs and 20 bits
in 17 Innings.
Johnny Podres made It look
easy as he yielded six hits, walk­
ed none and struck out three in
seven innings. Gil Hodges homered and Bob Aspromonte had three
singles to lead the Dodgers* 12-

*

Thera is another baseball tilt coming
up this week that also deserves the full
support from everyone in Sanford.
Practically everyone knows by now of
% the terrible auto wreck that has hos­
pitalized Porter Lansing for some time
and a drive has gotten underway to help
ease the high costs of the many medical
bills. For as long as I can remember,
Lansing has been one of the finest sports­
men in Sanford and no one is more deserv­
ing of support from our sports minded
folks.
Saturday night Tacoma of the AAA
eoaat league and Harlingen of the
% Pacific
AA Texas League will face each other in
a benefit game for Porter. You have a

Covers Sports
chance to ace two fine ball teams in action
as well as performing a great public ser­
vice.
Admission will be 35 cents for children
and 75 cents for adults. The entire pro­
ceeds will go to the Lansing fund.
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Celtics Favored
J n NBA Playoffs

Jones qualified for the bout
with bis first big-name rival by
making Von Clay of Philadelphia
bis 13tb atraight victim by n 10round decision Monday1 night ai
SI. Nicholas Arena.
Promoter Teddy Brenner, who
already had algned contracts for
the winner to meet Paatrano, had
feared a draw would block his
plans. But the 22-year-old Jones
settled that by flooring Clay ones
and gaining the dose but unani­
mous decision.

Take Tourney
Navy golfers won the first an­
nuel Navy-Civilian match play at
the Meyfalr Golf course Sunday.
The Navy taam won by a 58‘» to
S5tk margin.
Cant. J . D. Ramage accepted the
winning trophy on behalf of the
Navy.
The Great Blue Heron has n
small comb attached to hia mid­
dle claw, lie usei it to preen hia
feathers.

Ray Herbert allowed enly three
hits in seven innings stretching
hi* scoreless spring string to 18
innings and Marv Thronebcrry
wa eked a two run homer for the
Athletics. Throneberry'a homer
was off Paul Foytack and the
Athletics added two runt off Don
Mossl on a double by Rocky
Bridges, two walks and a sacri­
fice fly by At Kaline.
Joha Bushardt, only 4-S with a
4.99 earned run average for the
Chicago Cubs last season, per­

mitted one run and five singles
in seven innings for the Phillies
who won In the ninth on a run­
scoring single by Bobby Del Gre­
co. Bushardt has permitted two
runs in 17 Innings this spring.
Joe Nuxhall's nine shutout inn­
ings for the Cincinnati's B's went
to waste when the Orioles pulled
out their victory on Walt Dropo's
base-filled single in the 10th. Dave
Nicholson blooped a single to
right that brought in the tying
run and left the bases filled.

Greyhounds Expected To Get
Top Choice O f KC Rookie Stars
Sanford Greyhound catcherManager Robbie Robertson noti­
fied club president Harold Kailner this morning that Sanford's
team will be selected from the
Kansas City Athletic player pool
at Pensacola after the class B

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It was certainly a sight to behold the
other afternoon as I rode down First
Street. As 1 approached the ball diamonds
in Ft. Mellon park it looked like a small
army scattered over the fields. More than
200 youngsters were there armed to the
teeth with baseball bats, gloves and rubber
cleated spikes and they were giving it
their all.
This was the try-out session for the
Little Major League that will soon get
underway. Eight teams will make up the
league this year and from the looks of the
young hopefuls that tried out they need
eight more. There was only room for so
many youngsters and there were over 70
that they couldn’t find room for.
•
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If you aren't a baseball fan already you
might as well plan to become one because
the wonderful game has invaded the city
for the summer. From here on out you
can watch teams in action from the little
league right on up to the professional San­
ford Greyhounds.
When you see these bright eyed young­
sters so excited about making a team you
can easily see why baseball is called our
national pastime.

Jones Licks 'Jinx'; Pasfrano Next Navy Golfers
NEW YORK (UPI) - Unbeaten,
•nrankad light-heavyweight Doug
Jones has licked the No. 13
I •‘Jinx’* and now his next target
is the experienced Willie Paitrano In a ttleviied bout at Mi­
ami, Fla., on April 22.

hit attack. Podres has allowed
only three earned runt in II Inn­
ings this spring.
Ron Kline became the third St.
Louis pitcher to go nine inning*
— Larry Jackson and Wilmer Mlsell did it Sunday and Monday—
as the Cardinals scored their
nidth win in 10 games. Kline
scattered six hits and walked four.
He hat yielded one run in II
innings. Joe Cunningham had three
hits and made two out • standing
defensive plays in the outfield.

Seminoles Face
Evans Tonight
The Sanford Seminoles will be
seeking their first win of the young
season here tonight when they go
against hard hitting Evkty ef Or­
lando. Game time Is set at 7:30
p. m. and everyone la urged to
come out and support the local
club.
The young and inexperienced
Seminoles lost their first game of
the a«aaon last Tuesday night when
Colonial of Orlando defeated them
by a acere of 7-2 and they will be
out to even the record tonight.
Righthander Mike Roberta hia
received the call from Coach Dave
Laude to start on the mound for
the Seminelei. In the game last
week, Roberta came on In relief In
the second inning nnd went three
innings giving up one hit and no
runs. He displayed good control on
the mound and he shows ilgni of
being the number one man on the
hill staff thla aeaion.
The inexperienced infield will
get n big boost tonight with
George Perides back In the lineup
at second base. George was Injured
in the basketball tournaments last
month and has been out of practice
until last week. He was (he regular
second baseman as a sophomore
last season and hia experience in
the infield will play a big part in
the defense of tbo Seminoles. Al­
though he Isn't n power hitter he
has (he ability te get on base so be
should alto bolster the offensive at­
tack.
Hard hitting Jam es Markham
will be at first bate, Billy Rowlea
at shortstop, nnd Terry Chrietensen
at third bate, to round out the In­
field. Johnny Wbelchel will be
working behind the plate and in the
outfield Ray Lundqultt will be in
left. Alea McKIbbin in center, and
Mike Caolo in right.

BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston
Celtic*, modern-super-stars of the
NaUonal Basketball' Auociation,
hope to build an iniurmouatable
lead over the St. Louis Hawks In
the second of their best-of-aeven
series tonight.
The Celtic*, champions of the
Eaat and heavy favorites to their
' f t third playoff title in four years,
crushed the hapless Hawks by
record • breaking proportion in
their Sunday opener and shoot to­
night for the second of a possible
four-game sweep.
A Boston playoff crown would
■ a rk the first time in six sea­
sons that an NBA Utliil baa de­
fended successfully. And the Celf t tie* were meeting n Western en­
try from St. Louii that upset the
Earlier Boston bid for n double
crown la l t u .
The strategy of wily Red Auer­
bach, who has survived more
NBA firings than any other coach
aeUve in the buainesi, apparently
was fa r too much for the Western
Division champs who want down
to 140-122 defeat in the opener.
^ Nine scoring records, most of
f t ‘them pinned to Boston’s point
ree, fell in tba opener as four
the Celtics, Tommy Heinsohn,
, Frank Ramsey, BUI Shsrman and
Bob Cousy, netted 20 points or
bolter.

league Sioux City elub makes
its selections.
“ This means,'* Robertson, said,
“ we're getting almost the pick
of the camp because the Sioux
City team was prctly well 'set*
at Ibe end of the 1859 aeason.
Playera soon will be coming
down from the Dallas and Shreve­
port clubs, too, and I'd say our
complete roster orght to be resdy
about April 9. I'm well satisfied,"
he said.
Robertson spent last week look­
ing over a crop of 28 pitchers
and eight catchers, some of them
already assigned to the Sanford
team. He said "the crop of talent
ia looking very good this year,
much better in fact than at the
aame time last year, especially
the pitching."
Farm club infielderi and out­
fielders reported today, complet­
ing the camp roster*.
Kansas City’s farm club this
year are: AAA, Dailas-Fort
Worth: AA, Shreveport (team

Sanford la working directly with),
Monterrey: B, Lewiston and Sioux
City: C, Visalia; D., Sanford, Al­
buquerque.
Farm director Hank Peter* an­
nounced the signing and assign­
ment of two husky youngsters to
Sanford Saturday. They are: Leo
James Grish, a 66" right-handed
19-year-old pitcher from Chicago,
signed by scout Jack Sanford,
and weighing 210 pound*: Elwood
Jerome llaaland, a 6'2" thirdsacker who wai 19 Nov. 8, and
cornea from Sioux Falls, S. D.
Robertson says both boys should
“easily make the squad and I
predict they’ll be stand-outs be­
cause of tbeir hustle."
It now appears, according to
president Kastner, that the San­
ford club likely will arrive here
Saturday night April 16. The sea­
son opens at Leesburg Tuesday
night, April II, with Sanford's
first home game the next night,
also with Leesburg, a Baltimore
Oriole farm club.

Mather Wins Kegler Loop Crown
The Sanford City Bowling Leagut finished its season in grand
atyle last Wednesday, as the Math­
er of Sanford team, facing a pos­
sible tio for first place, swept all
three games from the Burnett
Palntera to finish the season on
top.
H srry's Liquors came in second,
after making a close race until the
last evening, and the Burnett
Painters were in third position.
Fourth place was not dtcided until
the last game when Gene's Sam
lMle Cleaners and Laundry edged
out New York Life Insurance by a
half game. Celery City Printing
took two games from lfarry’a on
the last night, but was too late in
starting its move and finished in
the tail-end position.
Individual honors were taken by
John Uhr with a high average of
173 for the season.*Al Da Palma
rolled a 253-817 series for high
game and seriea, with Garry Fox
getting a 597 serial. Al and Garry

were behind John In average, with
Dick Richards In fourth. Buck Forguton In fifth, and George Kcnla in
sixth for high averages. The Math­
er team took the honors in high
team game and aeries with a 913
game and a 2815 aeries.
The League will meet this Wed­
nesday a t the Lake Monroe Inn for
a banquet to be followed by an
awardi presentation and a business
meeting.

Bowlers from the current City
League will be rolling a t the new
Jet Lanes during a special “ fa­
miliarisation” night listed April
• at 0 p. m.
It was decided during the
course ef Um meeting a t Jet
Lease Oat ea thla night, bath
the currently active bowlers In
the existing city league and thorn
A atw com era te the Sanford area
would have au opportunity of rollfag a few gamee together prior
U tie actual start of league
play which will be the following

1* Sliding mijuttohla turn abort—on both
sides—No matter what the angle of the tun,
front teat ridera are restarted from glare.

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priaad three offers thla very practical feature.
3 , Automatic tfeee comparental light—No
fumbling la Um dark.

4 . Lmgtot auM lity area—The only foil wraparooad w indshield among tho leading
low-priced ears.
6 . Coattoni tpatd aUctrk windakitid sriper*
—Thaee are standard equipment. Even whaa
you accelerate, the wipora tio their job.
m ---• — 1 atmrimg eolumm— Here's a boeua

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MIAMI (UPI) — The Hialeah
Race Track stockholders re-elect­
ed tbeir officers and director* at
Monday's annual maeting. Eugene
Mori Sr. again will be presideat
with Walter H. Donovan al ricepresident, Everett Clay as secre­
tary and Eugene Mori J r . as
treasurer.

3 MATIN
Wednesday* Friday &amp; Saturday 2 P. M*
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
b Clubhouse
• Heated Stands
Jerry Collins, Co-Owner

The
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with a fall-season Dyrtnt spray pregram I
Dyrene, the new funficide which has proved to be ao
outstanding in controlling fungus diseases of tomatoaa
and potatoaa, ia now registered for use on celary. Re­
search and Raid testing over the past six years have
shown Dyrene to be extremely effective in the control
of blight on celery—including California and Pascal
varieties. In fact, the use of Dyrene alone has bean
found to control blight on celery even under the moat
severe conditions, when applied on a regular baaia.
Don't wait for blight to strikal Start a regular pro­
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end you'll experience finer quality, greater yield and
increased profit. Order Dyrene today . . . in 60 lb.
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Wednesday, April U.
All persona interested la join
lag thb new lea n t
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-team s

O. B.'s Scare is a tall geat who
weighs in at 68 pounds. The black
greyhound h ai won four out of alao
starts at Sanford-Orlaodo. He’ll
have the five-box in the ninth, a a f
the handicapper ratea him a 4-to-l
shot.
Other outstanding racers acheduled for feature running are Sin­
halese. Zephry Fire, Ed’s Money
Clip, Poco Lad, Pete O'Lear and
Fabulous Fae.

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Familiarization
Bowling Night
* Slated By Loop

Action tonight at Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club will furnish the
last Tuesday night of pari-mutuel
competition until next winter. The
current season ends Monday.
Racing will ita rt at S:10 tonight,
with 10 events on tap.
In the Grade-A ninth affair, two
old-time favorites are expected to
share quiniela honors by running
first and second.
They are O. B.'s Modest and O.
B.'a Scare, products of the Oswald
Brothers Kennel which ha* produc­
ed at least 90 winners throughout
the season. Both greyhounds were
born in 1956 and each has nabbed
four triumphs this season a t the
local track.
O. B.'a Modest is the morning
line choice with 3-to-l early odds.
The lightweight (55 pounds) lady
will march (ram the seventh post
position in the headliner.

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Arrangements Chairman of th*
Eldar Sprint* Baptist Church Bond
Drive, W. W. Coleman, announced
(kai the church would calebrata It*
j y l e t o r r la ecllint $90,000 In
Mha r th bond* at a flth fry Friday
'a v m la g a li.JO p. m.
Th* flab fry will be at the Muae
..Viah Camp on the Wekiva River,
f b a Bond Drive waa launched
laat week to finance the building of
• new educational building. The
v tuU dlnf will make poaaible the
I of 400 more In Sunday
four fiuiavawe,
nur»crie».
HIQVI* will
WUl include
ialvluvic iwui
Utehen, and banquet area. All
Ul be a ir conditioned and heated.
General Chairman, C. F. Werin, *ald that there were about
M-half of the bonds left uniold at
the Brat of tbl* week, but they are
f a ta l fait. The bond* come in de.nomination* of $290.00, $900.00, and
#1,000.00 and pay five percent elm| | i Interest.
Special financing arrangemcnU
i be piade through a local bank
thoae who want theae bond* but
re no caah reterve. To re*erve
the bond* or for adldtlonal infor­
mation, call the church office, FA
• 0912,
r Th* Sanford Atlantic Bank i* acttag aa the Paying Agent and Dopea Bor for th* Bond Program.
. Thoae who are interacted in the
Church and th* Church'* program
t a n a apodal invitation to come
tn d celebrate thia victory with the
•M tfth family.

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H. 8. MOORE, left, commanding officer of VAH-5, congratulates Capt.
P. S. Ravaiulaa of the Royal Hellenic Air Force upon hia receipt of the
"Savage Son Third Class Pigmy Award." The award was made while the
SNAS based wing was serving aboard the USS Forrestal in the Mediter­
ranean. Capt. Ravazulas flew some flight missions with the local wing and
was then made an honorary member.

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Constable Nobs
Chicken Thief
■Sherlock Holmes has nothing
'd a Oaastabie J. Q. Galloway
whan it comes to tracking down
A Negro woman called Galloeray Sunday night and said that
S n o t ehickens had been stolen
from bar W. llth St. home. Gallo.way found tracks leading from the
.chicken enclosure to Georg* Liicn-He's home a t U11 * Alexander
Ave. Galloway found on* chicken
m tha premise*, and that the
• h a r two had been sold.
• Uaaubio, a Negro who cam#
hero from Nashville, Tann., was
ehargnd with tha theft

"Progreitlve" education and the
aoft aale of aodaliim in achool
textbook* waa arored by a form­
er DeLand achool tcachar here
Monday.
Mr*. Helen Wlti of DeLand told
th* Sanford Rotary Club that
there are thouiandi of young
American* from aix to IS who
can't apell, read or do almple
arithmetic. There arc all too many
youngitcr* today who think that
what they feel like doing it
right, abe laid.
Baiie icience counea and math­
ematic* have recently been aidetracked in favor of more “ progreialve" couraci, Mr*. Witt laid.
She quoted Dean John R. Dunning
of the Columbia University School
of Engineering wW aald that In

morals and tnie value la falie
became these values arc conalantly changing w i t h man'*
environment. This new philosophy
would have other persons do young
people's thinking (or them, ahe
said.
Mrs. Witt quoted Harold Rudd
of Columbia Teacher's College as
saying that tha American Revolu­
tion was limply a brawl between
American landlords and the Britiib. Some textbook* teach that
the Revolution waa actually a
brawl and druggie between col­
onial landlord* and poor farmers.
Her daughter'* hlilory book de­
vote* Just one and a half pagei
to America's struggle for free­
dom.
There are books now used in
United States high school* that
d ray from the fact*. One text
leave* the itudent with the impreiiion that the government* of
the United States and of Soviet
Russia are quite similar. Another,
seeking to put across lb* idea
of a “ one-world” government,
refer* to the Allies In World War
II as the United Nations. Tha
United Nations wasn’t formed un­
til the war ended in 1MI, Mr*.
Witt pointed out.
There are books in our schools
that make the dictatorial govern­
ment of Russia look attractive by
playing up its power for singleminded purpose and decision. An­
other doesn't explain American
free enterprise, but emphasiica
that one third of the people in
the United States are underfed.
It soft pedrllea the fact that twothirds are well fed, the said.
“Our children are being taught
that the responsibilities lor the
woes of the a world rest on tha
shoulders of the United States,” ah*
aald. Mr*. Witt pointed to Bradley's “ World Geography” saying
lhat 11 promotes the Idea that the
United Slates is selfish and build*
up a one-world theory of govern­
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bedroom re-sales available. Im­
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mediate occupancy. 1223 down.
month. FA 2-3031.
assume monthly payments of
937.50. Inquire at olftce. W. 20th.
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
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chen furnished home. Phone
FA 2-2341.

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FURNISHED apartments, hard­
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27th. Street.
carport. Surrounded by excelUNFURNISHED house. FA 2 1929.
lent neighbors, this la a real
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So. Sanford Ave. on Oakway
sumed, terms arranged on down
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payment. Contact
per month. Phone FA 2 0983.

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unfurnished. Call FA 27934 be­
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REAL ESTATE
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house, water furnished. 114
SURETY BONDS
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Elm. Phone FA 2-1642.
Established by ua in
RAYMOND M. BALL hDiaplaya.
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FURN. Apt. 201‘a W. 1st St.
AND
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WAS IT YOU?
Amy Anderson
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house, Looking for a quiet area h r b r ­
exchangeable. Respected record
Genavieva
(Jeanie)
Rlatr
producers and manufacturer*. Dis­
kitchen equipped. P h o n o
ing at it* beat?
Carl
Chorpening,
Jr.
FA 2 5303.
tributors of major record brand*.
Robert J. Schmidt
No get-rlch quick scheme. Good
This
very
desirable
home,
located
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
RENT A BED
profit. QUALIFICATIONS — Only
in Fern Park area, is for the
Marvin Williams
Bollaway, Hospita* k Baby Bods
responsible far-sighted individuals
discriminating
family,
211
So.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
8441
By Diy, Week or Month.
with faith In the record business,
Sanford
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
seeking a long term connection
2
large
bedrooms,
living
room,
E vo m Bldg Lake Mary
F t. FA 2.1181
116 W. 1st St
will
be considered. ‘Car. ’Spare
Florida room, family siza kit­
Ph. FA 2-1290
or full time. Minimum 91173 in­
chen, equipped, enclosed ga­
LARGE 3 bedroom furnished up­
rage with work shop, large ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor vestment, depending on site o(
stairs apartment, downtown,
territory desired. For local inter­
utility room, neat well built,
water furnished. 943. C a l l
Raymond Luodquiet, Aster.
view, include phone number.
masonry construction, beauti­ FA 3 3931
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fully landscaped, 120 bearing
DIVISION American International
■IT EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
citrus trees. A perfect setting
LAKE MARY LOTS
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0920
for happy living Florid* atyl*. largo 204 foot lot, with small Ind'rt, Inc., Lewii Tower Bldg.,
after 3:00 p. m.
md In rear. Can be divided Phils. 2, Pa. KI 6 3737.
to two building Iota. We think
M
will
be
our
pleasure
to
show
LARGE 2 brdm. furn. apt. 93730
tho price ia right I May wa GROCERY k "66" Service Statioa
yoo this lovely homo.
1708 Magnolia. FA 2 3991.
2. For Rent
on llwy. 17-92, scrota from
aarvo?
FARMER’S AGENCY
Circualand tilt.
WELAKA APARTMENTS
OFFICE SPACE, 160 month. SOB
N. Y. Farmer, RaoHer
I ACRES
private baths, 114 W. First St
W. 13th Street. Ph. PA 2-2951
D. H. Whitmore
In close proximity of schools,
daya, FA 2-1401 alghti.
Lillian G. Tram*
$,‘1,000 BUYS
MODERN two bedroom clean un­
cburcbei, and shopping in Lake
A ssociate*.
furnished
house,
1110
W.
Third
Mary.
Just
330
feet
off
hard­
2-BEDROOM home completely
BIG INCOME!
l i t I . French A rt. Ph. FA t - l l t t
top road. This won’t last!
furnished including TV. Adulta SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables, After hour*, FA 2 2*14, FA
BOATING
only, loqoir* at 2900 Sanford
Stenstrom Realty
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0730.
FA 1-4291
MAKE
MONEY
on all phases .f
Ave.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
FOR SALE or RENT by owner:
the booming boating businesi
"Open
Evening!
till
9:30
P.
M."
SB ^BEDROOM duplex apartment,
Now 2-bodroom house, hard- WYNNEWOOD: I B. R. CBS
with aa IRA franchise. IRA
^
lake privilege*, t i t me.; Lake
woqd.floori; Lake.Mary. Phona . house. 91300 faulty and aaaumo LOVELY I bedroom hwu* l ‘% g t v a a needed, money-saving
939 monthly payment. PhOM
Mary- FA 2 3729.
FA 2-2940.
services to tha Boating World:
blocks from Mayfair Country
FA 2-3476.
Boat Owners and Businesses
Club
Golf
Course;
reasonable.
1-BEDROOM h o u s\ furnished, let 1—
BR. house, furnished, 900.
supplying their many needs.
Phone between 7 and 9 p. m ,
Oateen. FA 24138.___________ 2—BR. house, kitchen equipt. 970.
Become part of international
FA 2 2232.
CENTRAL HEATING
2—BR. house, kitchen equipt. 969.
chain operation. No experience
FURNISHED I room apartment 4—BR. bouse, unfurnished, 9100.
AND
necessary. Follow simple pro­
whh bath and garage, 2320
ROSA L. PAYTON
AIR CONDITIONING
RURAL HIDEAWAY
cedure*. No inventory to carry.
North Narcissus Ave. FA &gt;3146. Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Very attractive two bedroom C. B.
l.ow operating expense. Few
20 ACRES
bom* located in nlc* sec* Ancient dwrlling house surround­
FURNISHED rottaga located at FURN. a p t 2300 Mellonvillo
arras left. Art &gt;asl. Re on the
Five Points, 999 per month. Ph.
lion of Sanford, on 100 x 120 ft.
road to, financial independence
ed by magnificent magnolias and
^
FA 2-149T.
well landscaped tot.
1-BEDROOM house in country.
in next few weeki. You need
fruit tree*
Call FA 3-1223.
$3,000 to 95,000 to start. Kahn
93300 -TERM S
Un f u r n is h e d 2-bedroom house
Features Include fully equipped
lous future. For once-in-a-lifewith sleeping porch. FA 3-1396. 5. Reid EnUte For Sale
electric kitchen, disposal, plus W. H. "Bill" STEMPKR Agency
time opportunity write today.
central heating and air condi­ Phone FA 2-4991
INTERNATIONAL
BOATING
S ill WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurn112 N. Park
tioning with ducts to alt room*. Phon* FA 2 1331 1401 Park Dr.
ASSOCIATIONS. INC., P. O.
iahed house, kitchen electrically I ACRES faira land Sanford Cel­
ery Delta, 9430 per aera, only * Also many, many catras to
Box 3174 — Rahia Mar, Fort
•quipped, 3100. T k 2 0274.
3230 down, five yeara to pay
numerous to mention here. It • ROOM house, 9300 down, reason­
Lauderdale, Florida.
SMALL HOUSE for ren, 317 W.
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
must be seen to be appreciated.
able monthly payments. Ph.
bourne, Fla.
Third. FA 2-2910.
FA 2-3460.
X. Female Help Wanted
The total price of thia home la
is only 812,930 with low down 2-BEDROOM house, clean. I/&gt;w
I Women sew easy ready-cut wrappayments less than rent. May
down payment, only $37.30 mo.
a-round aprons home
we serve you?
144 Country Club C i r c l e .
Earn 924.16 doten—(pare lima
FA 2-1364.
Stenstrom Realty
Write—Accurate Mfgr'a
'
Freeport. New York
li t No. Park
Ph. FA 2 2420
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE
IN
Open evenings till 8:30
SECRETARY, permanent reaidenl,
J. W. HALL
age — over 30. SU day week
2944 French Ave.
2-REDROOM. 1 bath, kitchen
with some overtime. Take
WASHINGTON (U P lt'- A n air- "unusual oceurrenre" In the cock­
R enter
equipped home on large lot.
shorthand, 7010 W. P. M„ use
Phona FA 2-3441
l.ow down payment, monthly "Call Hall''
Mm trash that took 21 Uvea last pit may have caused an Al­
I. H. M. electric typewriter 40payments of 944.15. Phone
fall hat raised a . whole new set legheny Airlines crash during a
63 W. P. M. Above the average
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home in
FA 2 4490.
of question* about a modern landing approach near Williams­
salary. Apply Florida Stats Em­
Sunland Estates. FA 2 2809.
lAmcrican standby — tranquilix- port, Pa., in December, which
ployment Service, 119 W. Second
or*.
St., Sanford.
killed 23 persona.
S
t
Johns
Realty
Co.
Tho accident, Involving a Pied­
T
mont Airlines DC-1, occurred on ■He said the co-pilot may have
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
HOME
SEEKER
suffered
a
"sudden
seizure."
a mountain near Charlottesville,
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
Va., on Oct. 30. Tho pilot, Capt. There wa* evidence the pilot had
Watch
This
Space
George Lavrinc of Washington, given up the control* to attend This beautiful six room and bath 3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen Mutt be 21. Apply In person. Pig
equipped. Buy equity. 4U%
‘N Whistle.
waa among those killed. On* pas­ the copilot until it was loo late
homo has screened porch, ear*
to prevent the craah, Bakke said.
lean.
Pinacrasj.
FA
2
73*3.
senger survived.
porte, utility and storage room.
Tha House Appropriations Com­
SANFORD HOUSEWIVES
t
Underground sprinkler ayatem
mittee Monday night releiaed tes­
for tb* lawn. Located on i targe 7. Rualnenn Opporlunitie*
Capable women are needed to
timony that Lavrinc had been
corner lot a t 2400 Oak Ave. The
advertise AVON COSMETICS
FOR
LEASE:
Well
established
suiting two psychiatrist* about
price will bo reduced 930 each
in profitable territories. Write,
service station, good location.
personal problem!, and that he
day until sold. Original price
Manager, Box 249, Lockhart,
Contact tha Pure Oil Company,
■ad been taking tranquilizers for
319.9S&amp;—today's 913.000. Present
for lntarview In your home.
•04 W. 4th. Si.
i t leaat six weeks before tha
loan, approximately 910.430 can
crash.
be assumed, klonthly payments
There wa* no evidence, howare 976. Shown by appointment
The Ftrat Methodist Church has
only. Don't delay. Sea today.
tv er, that he had taken the pills, made plan* to serve 800 mem­
CaB FA 2 3204.
a r ha* access to tnem, tha day bers and friends at the Family
■afore tha fatal flight.
Night Victory Dinner Wednesday
The testimony was given by Os- which will mark tha la at week
NEW HOMES MV
ear Bakke, former director of the of the Total Enlistment Program
ODHAM
A TUDOR
Civil 'Aeronautic! Board’s Safety of the church.
South
Fin
cereal
Supper will be served from 9:30
Bureau who ia now with the FedOn Osmkb Road, So. of Sanford
to I p. m. In the Fellowship Hall.
•ra t Aviation Agency (FAA).
Sunland Estates
Bakke (aid that after eliminat­ Those who prefer to eat early,
17-92, S aslloa Mo. ol Maalord
2 HEDHOOMK
X BEDROOMS
ing othar possible causes of the and yet be present for tha Love
CONCRETE IILOCK’
FROM 927949 DOWN
CONCRETE BLOCK
crash one by one "it Is apparent Feail, will have time to are the
VA-PIIA. FHA-IN-SKRVK'K
to us . . that the weakest link in color film, "Family Affair," to
laiasedtalo Occupant)
this particular operation lies In be shown in the church while
1 Year Personal Satiataelion
the captain of thia aircraft him- they are waiting.
GUARANTEE —
Highlight of the program will
talf."
•a rostalrarlton of yonr Homo—
The FAA, which lay* down and be the celebration of the "Metho­
or your down payment * .
administers flight safety rules, dist Love Feast," beginning at
MONTH
MONTH
cloaiai cool* refunded
^ a i d airline pilots are not aperifi- 7:19 p. m. In the sanctuary with
FREE
WELCOME
No
Oaring
Cool#
No
Clixlng
Coat*
Weally forbidden to take tranquiliz­ a songfrst of old and beH-Ioved
Tu Sanford! Be Our Gueela Fur
ers. But there la a rule against hymns. Following a meditation
9 Daya Absolutely Free,
fhsir flying whlla under the in­ by the pastor, the Love Feast
Without Obligation At One Of
1 Mile West Of City On Paved Road
fluent* of drug*—which a spokes- will be observed. For many
Haafard'a L ading Motels While
Baaa said would "apply even to Methodists thia will be a new
Yon Locale Honalag For Yon *
experience. It may be the first
taking too much aspirin."
Yonr Family. Ptrk Up Keys At
Tha spokesman said tha FAA time this service ha* been observ­
Hales Office I
ia conducting a study to deter- ed in the local church.
ODHAM * TUDOR
^ S m in e whether apodal regulations
A nursery with competent at­
Hwy. 17*92 A 27th BL
FA 2*4319
•ra needed to govern ike use of tendants in charge will be open
Hale# Olftce
lor
p
rr
sebool
children
during
the
tranquilizing drug*.
Haufnrd
Ph. FA 2-1391
^ Bakke also testified that aom* • program.

•

$SAVE$
SALESMAN, part time, neat In CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
appearance, late terns or early
N
e
w A U*ed
mates. Phone FA 2-7818.
twenties, with auto or scooter,
Furniture and Appliance*
to work (or national organize- GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in­
thn Closing leads, no canvassstalled and repaired. Roof re­
|ng. Apply 203 Mcich Building,
pair. No fob too small. F ret
209-109 B. First i t Pft. FA V99M
Tuesday ( to 5.
estimates. FA 2 8483.
21. Furnilurd
WANTED: Neal real estate sales­
man, must he a live wire — FREE! 27.93 TV antenna with
• BIO VALUES
each TV or radio repair of $12
with Integrity. Write Box P, c/o
• 1UICK CREDIT
or
more.
Sanford Herald.
• EASY TERMS
SANFORD RADIO &amp; TV CENTER WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP!
PART TIME: If you are neat
9th. and Sanford Ave.
WILSON - MAIER
in appearance and willing to FA 2 9741
Sanford
New and Used Furniture .
work evenings 23 hours per
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3921
week, we need you to repre­ ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
ments, invoices, hand bills, and ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
sent our company in the San­
programs, e t i .
Prigresslve
ford area. Age limit 23-33, car
Beds. Day, Week or Month—.
Printing Co. Phona FA 2-2931—
necessary, salary plus commis­
FURNITURE CENTER .,
304 West 13th St.
sion. Orlando. GA 3-7863.
1100 French Ave.
Ph. TA *-7931
AND SERVICE
WANTED: Man to drive pickup . WE REPAIR
S
T
I
N
E
New
ft
Used
Furniture ft AppU*
truck and small trailer to Ari­
Machinery and Supply Co.
ances. A Good Place Tb
zona. Leaving April 4th. Write 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4432
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Box PT, c o Snford Herald.

Seminole Realty

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

21. Furniture

15. Special Service*

Mather of Sanford

FLORAL HEIGHTS: 2
apartment, one block
’ Tu**., Ihm Fri. • I P. M. day beSanford Avc., on the
fa r. Insertion. Man. • Sat. noon.
route to the right, fith.
the left. Enriera. Rt. 2
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tnaa. t k n Frl. - I P. M. d .r Mfaro insertion. Mon. • Sat. noon.

9. Mnle Help Wnnted

R E A L ESTATE. SALESMEN
and SALESWOMEN for pro­
jects in Sanford area. Real
opportunity. Backed by news­
paper, radio and mail promo­
tion. See Dan River at Tee
'n' Green Estates, Country Club
and Upsala Roads, Sanford.
Phone-FA 2 3805.

II. Work Wanted
HOUSEWORK. FA 2 2896.
SEWING. FA 2-7183.
D A Y S
WORK, housework.
FA 2-8184.
WILL care for children In my
home, all hours, Ph. FA 2-8463.

ALL MAKES A MODELS
104 So. Park f24 hr. ter.)
FA 2 3623

TYPING and bookkeeping don* In
my home. Ph. FA 2-6302.
15-A Beauty Parlor*

LAWN MOWING and yard work, A Satisfied customer I* oar be*
trimming, edging, or any odd
advertisement.
jobs. FA 2 1382.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
144 So. Oak
Ph. PA 7-9742

!2. Plumbing Service*

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Fra* Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3381

22. Article* For Sale

Sell Ut Your Furniture. Quick
COMPLETE
Service With The Cash. SU PER
LAWN MAINTENANCE
TRADING POST. FA 144T7. 1
Mowing — Edging — Fertilizing
Renovating — Fertilizer Salei ORANGE TREES for sal*. Will
FREE ESTIMATES
plant in yards or groves. Shade
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-7197
trees aUo available. Ed Darta,
FA 2-4317.
TV and RADIO REPAIR af :
9:00 nights and weekends; RanRKDI-MIX-CONCRETE
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
37'' Window Sill* 91.23
FA 3-2772 and FA 2 9419.
34" Window Lintels I..IS MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 1-373!
WILLIAM II. MURRAY
I ttl Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394 LIKE NEW hospital bed. Pheft#
FA 2-3293.
HEATING
H. R. POPK CO.
SAVE over 930.00 ou 19 volume
M0 S. Park - FA 2-4234
World Rook Encyclopedia, 7
months old. Will sell only be*
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
cause I have I960 edition. 9119
AH type* and site*, installed
cash. FA 24344.
"Do It YouraelP'
FOAM rubber 9L00 per lb., G. T.
shovels 91.49 each. Army Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Av*.

PATTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLIND!
Ra Lovelier With Professional Enclosed head. Sag-proaf bottom
rail with plastic ends. Flattie
Beauty Care.
ar rayoa topee. Cattoa ar a f la t
cords.

Dawn's
Beauty Salon

2919 Oak

Senkarik Gina* and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd S t

PA 9 4 0 9

PA 1-7494

SPINET PIANO
D u * to unfortunate «lrcui|i*
lit. Flower* &amp; Plant*
atancea, have two reclaimed
Spinets, famous brand, lifcm
Cut
Ple-vera
fo
r
Any
Oeeatato*
Plumbing A Heating
new, guaranteed, one walnfrt
SANFORD vLOWER SHOP
AIR CONDITIONING
on* mahogany. Will tell to ra*
or
PA 2 9278
CONTRACT and R E P ‘ IR WORK PA 2-1922
liable person ia thia area tt
1007 Stanford Av*.
FA 9-0*43 LEGUSTRUM P L A N T S . Ph.
tremendous savings. Write pr
phone Credit Manager, Steep’*,
FA 2-7949.
1.1. Klectriral Service*
441 N. Orange. Orlando.
;
17.
Pel",
Livestock,
Supplies
House Wiring — E lertrit Service
O. E. ELECTRIC range, double
Sid Vihlen
SHETLAND PONIES, reaaonable.
oven; combination sink ai)d
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
M. R. Lord, Oateen, Ph.
dishwasher; inquire 2111 Hum*
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0913
FA 2 7314.
merlin after 5:00 P. M.
:

Wa l l

14. Iluiid. Paint A Repair

18. Machinery - Tooln

nABY CRIB, m altreat. PA 1-9441.

0 6 INTERNATIONAL; D. O. Cate DEEP WELL PUMP and tank,
cheap. Phone FA 2-7778.
Grove Tractor, late model; 9-N
Ford Tractor: John Deere Grove SINGER PORTABLE, round bob*
nine; Ward Equipment, Oviedo, bln, attachments and guaraa*
FO 5 3541.
______
tee, 932.90. Writ* Box 400, e{#
Sanford Herald,___________ *
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING IH. Boat* and Motor*.
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
SPINET PIANO, MUST SELL r*
Gateway To The Waterway
Contart 308 Watt Ith 8t.
Ws have In Utia vicinity • b*a|»*
Your
EVINRUDE
Dealer
Phone FA 24613
tiful spinet piano which e ta be
Robson Sporting Goods
purchased by a reliable perada
HOME REMODELING, room ad 3044 8 E. tat.
Ph FA 2 3941
with good credit for small (to*
ditiona. roofing, tiding, maionry
pnilt and small monthly pay*
work and carpentry work hy the 20. Automobile*
menu. Inquire Credit Manager,
job or by the hour. FA 2 8327.
349 No. Orange Ave., Orlande,
'30 FORD, good running car, 973.
Phon* OA 3-4977.___________•
C A R 7 ^ ^ R Y rp iiT n tln g ~ Roofing
FA 2 8433.
and Concrrle Work; 1st. rlati.
F e RAMIC tila coffee tablet 92219
FA 2 4899.
20-A Trailer*
up, Shower stall ft tub encloa*
urea 923.93 up. Office dpake
I960 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft.,
15. Special Service*
123.00. Magie Fold doori 94.95
u»cd 30 day*. Save over $700.
up, chain holil 920.00. MAPE!
106 W. 27th. St., Sanford. Phone
AUTO GLASS
TILE 207 West 1st. Sanford.
FA 2 7380.
INSTALLED
FT NASSAU, 17 ft. Trotwood FOR 8ALE: it cu. ft. chart Type
Windshield
Knck Gins* 23Trailer,
freeztr 9100. FA 2-7519.
cheap and clean. 3515
Door Glass
Vent Glass
Orlando Dr., Sanford, DeWltt's
SERVICE
Trailer Park.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing k Siding
Phone FA 2 4452

Senkarik Ginas and Paint Co.
II 114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2-4422

21. Furniture

PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'* Mart
W. L. HARMON
219 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-4199
PH. PA t-4218 After 9 P. M.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES

' ' co untry a u V "
•
•

*50 DOWN
MOVES YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.
S-HEDKOOMH. H i TILE flATIIM w ith colored fU lu ru .
I e rrs i ta floor*, Venetian blind*, ra rp o rle . acreeu porch,

n tility room and m any n lh e r e x tra s.
All Homes Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

DISPLAY MODELS OPEN D U Y
W. 99th. II.
Soatofd, He.
9ft. P^k 2-7992 9.42. Be* 92

Quiet Community
Near Golf Cmiro

$450 Down
Turn Wm l Or 20th
St. Follow Couatry
Club Rd. * Watch
For Our Sicas . . . .

OPEN DAILY
!:00 A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. I L TU Dark

S ho am ah k
CmmtractUa Ca« lac.
141 Weal tttk Street

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Pago 8—Tuce. March 29. *80

The Clock
Four awardi ranging from lead•riblp to achievement were preaented to future farmer# at the
FFA Father and Son Banquet last
Friday night. Burke Winn wa»
awarded the leaderihlp award;
Bob Bowen waa preaented with the
chapter farmer award; Dayle
Clemmer waa honored with the
acbolarablp award and Billy
Franka waa named the recipient
of the farm bureau award. Ap­
proximately 120 peraona attended
the dinner.
All hunting and flahlng buffa
•re Invited to the Seminole Coun­
ty Sportamen’a Club meeting at
I p. m. today in the courthouae.
A film on lh# popular aporta
will be ahown. You don’t have April 1-11. He waa elected * by
member* of the local medical
to be a member to attend.
group a* their delegate to the
Three Sanford member* of the atale aaaociation.
' Naval Air Stalion have been re­
commended for officer training at
the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolla. The three are Jamea M. Mc­
Donald, Jackaon B. Harriaon and
Tboma* B. Foraylhe.

Church Revival
Sessions Slated
To Continue

City Recreation Bridge Club
The Lake Mary Church of the
iriU meet at the Shuffle Board Naaarene revival trill continue
Court, Thuraday at 7:30 p. m. through Sunday evening.
Key. and Mr*. M. S. Cook are
All the county Bridge player# are
leading tbe revival meeting# which
Invited.
take place at 7:30 each night.
Dr. Vann Parker of Sanford will Both Rev. and Mr*. Cook are
officially repreaent the Seminole aingera and,muaiclan* a* welUaa
Couhty Medical Society during the being ordained mlnlatera. The pubFlorida Medical Aaaoclatlon’a an­ lice I* Invited to the revival meet­
nual meeting in Jackaonvllle ing* at the church.

Young Scientists To Display
Exhibits At Fair Thursday
way;.

u

■ 3

Seminole County’* young acientiala will dlaplay their ware* to
tbe publie at the county Science
Fair Thuraday and Friday.
Solar furnace*, electric motor*,
model* of the heart and reaplratory ay*tern and rock collection*
are only a few of the project*

Warehouse Blows,
!9 Firemen Killed
GLASGOW, Scotland (UPI) —
A flaming whlaky warehouae blew
up with an earth-abaking roar
Monday night killing 10 firemen
fighting the blate.
Two children were miaaing and
it waa feared they had been play­
ing in tbe building. Forty fire­
men were Injured.
Owner*
of
the
building,
Arbuckle Smith 4 Co., tentatively
falimated tbe loaa at up to 2t
million dollar*.

Rep. Ruasell Mock
Dies A t 68
WASHINGTON (UPI) •—Collea­
gues and friend* of Rep. Ruasell V.
Mack (R-Waah.) expressed shock
and feeling* of deep sorrow today
over the veteran congressman's
sudden death.
Mack, of Hoqulam, Wash., who
had served in Congress for nearly
13 years, collapsed on the House
floor while standing near the ros­
trum Monday to answer a quorum
eall. Ha waa M.

the Junior scientists will show.
All the entries, nearly 200, were
made by students in grades g-12 in
Seminole County Schools. The fair,
in Seminole High Auditorium,
will be open Thuraday from 4:30•:30 p. m. and Friday from 9 a.
m. until S p. m. Tbe Judging for
prizes Drill be Thursday from 5-g
p. an. Dr. P. J. We at gate of the
University of Florida, Dr. Keith
Hansen of Stetson, County School
SupL R. T. Milwee and a Rollins
professor will be the Judges.
The Sanford-Semlnole Jayreea
will give a $23 saving bond to the
best overall project. The SanfordDeBary Heart Aaaociation will give
a $23 bond to the beat project
about the heart or circulatory
ayatem and Dearborn Electronics
will give a prize to the beat pro­
ject having to do with the phy­
sical acienccs.

Missile Base
H it By Strike
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
BASE, Calif. (UP!) - Construc­
tion of missile launching pads
waa at a standstill here today be­
cause of a strike by 3,000 civilian
amployci at this Pacific Coast
mlssllt base.
The Electrical Workers Union
did not name any specific con­
tractor In its complaint. Dava
Milne, business agent nf the un­
ion, said contractors have brought
In workers from throughout the
United Slates end then classified
them as technicians to avoid pay­
ing them tbe prevailing acalt of
$4.33 an hour.

Nixon Pledges
Fighting Campaign
For Presidency

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The Recreational Building fund
of the DeBary Volunteer Firemen's
Association ha* reached $3,201.30.
Tbe association stressed that
the sooner the necessary funds
are on hand, the quicker the build­
ing and facilities will be available
to residents of the community.
Social activities netled the fund
$•2. Tbe World War I Veterans
gkve $5, and their Auxiliary con­
tributed an identical amount.
Anonymous contributors totaled
$40. Individual donations were:

V r i&gt;

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
pledged himself today to a fight­
ing campaign for the presidency
extending beyond the Eisenhower
administration’# record.
Nixon's statement of his Inten­
tion*, long awaited by many Re­
publicans who feel he cannot real
on the Elsenhower program alone,
carried a specific promise of his
own new farm program.
The vice president made his
presentation in the heart of the
Midwestern farm belt in a speech
Monday night at the Nebraska
Founder's Day celebration in
Lincoln, a traditional GOP event.
His remarks drew praise from
GOP senators in Wkshington. Sen.
George D. Aiken (R-Vt.), top
GOP member of the Senate Agri­
culture Committee, said Nixon
had served notice he wouldn't be
bound by the farm program of
Agriculture Secretary Ezra T.
Benson.
Nixon, unopposed for the Re­
publican nomination, predicted
that the taeo presidential cam­
paign would be "one of the clos­
est and hardest fought . . . In
America's political history."

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To those who have

Not Registered
in the County for
C O U N TY , STATE AND
FEDERAL E L E C T IO N

APRIL 2nd Is The Last Day
To Register

York Wins Fight
For Benefits
PALL MALL, Term. (UPI) Alvin C. York, the tall mountain
man whose deadly aim with a
Springfield rifle made him the oatlon'a top hero of World War !,
will get a $32 monthly Social
Security payment as long as he
lives.
Tha Social Security office In
Knoxville announced Monday that
York — now 72 years old, broke
and a semi-invalid — will receive
the money monthly (or the rest
of hia life.
For 10 yeari ex-Sgt. York has
been fighting a government claim
that he owes $13,442 in income
taxes from an eatimated $132,000
be received for rights lo the
motion picture "Sergeant York."
The red-haired old soldier has
been stricken with a variety of
ills for almost 20 years, and he
insists all the money went for
medical bllla.

Olympic Trials
Open Thursday
DENVER (U PI) -O hio Slate's
national collegiate champions,
and Oscar Robertson, the nation’s
top college player, were due lo
arrive here today to complete the
atar-studdrd field for the Olympic
basketball trial* beginning Thurs­
day.
The mighty Ohio State Buckeyas, paetd by 19-year-old sopho­
more Jerry Lucas, and consid­
ered one of the best college cage
learns ever assembled, play the
NAIA all alar* Thursday night.

Volunteers To Meet
The DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment will hold a drill at 7
p. m. Thursday. All active mem­
bers should report to the fire­
house when the alren sounds.

Mr. and Mr*. John Vetter, $100;
Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Smoot. S.»;
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wcsp, $2; Mr.
and Mrs-. Joseph Callahan, $3; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mildcnbergcr,
$3; Mr. and Mrs Walter H an \^
$10; Mr. and Mr*. Clifton St*&gt;#
ford, $3; Mr, and Mr*. Philip
Sommer*, $23; Dave MacFarlane,
$1: Mr. and Mr*. Anton Trubenbacher, $3; Mr. and Mra. John
Lunney, $3; Mr. and Mr*. Louis
Kenyon. $0 and In Memory of
Rutledge Pray, $10._________

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A RECENT Sanford visitor to the Radio Fra# Europe headquarters in
Munich, Germany, waa Mrs. Helen Weldie of RFD. 1. Mrs. Weldie ia shown
examining a model of an Iron Curtain guard tower. Supported by contri­
butions from the American people to the Crusade for Freedom, Radio Free
Europe ia a network of 28 powerful transmitters which broadcast more
than 2700 hours of truth each week to the captive peoples in Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. These Iron Curtnin
countries are completely cut off from truth and freedom.

Hospital Notes

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In Thankful Tribute —

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C e le b r a t e w it h u » a n d

MARCH 9R
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William Fisher, Longwood; Eva
Bullock, Sanford; Ella Williams,
Sanford; Mr*. Rivera Jones and
baby, Sanford; Lillian Franklin.
Sanford; Mrs. John Stubbs and
baby, Sanford; Mary Ellen Brown,
Sanford: Herman Stanley, Sanford;
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Lee, Sanford; Hulh Payne, San­
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered shower*. tonight and Thuraday.High today, 80-85. Low tonight. 68-72.
United Press Leased~\Vire—Establl5hcd~1908
WEDNESDAY. MARCH .10.11)60
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tornadoes Hit South;
Florida, Area Alerted

NO. 661

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drove thousands ol persons from | mil* an hour winds and torn*-

Drainage Pipes
Near Completion
In Loch Arbor

9 Untied Pres* International
least one tornado was reported community of New Harmony,
Wind, rain, hall and tornado** in Florida.
tome 14 miles northwest of DeTwo road and drainage improve­
Seminole County had been warn­ Funiak Springs, about 5 a. m. ment programs costing nearly
awept acros* a section of the
of possible tornadoes and
The small iwlster occurred tIOO.OOO are expected to be com­
il South Tuesday and today and nt ed
severe thundershowers and emer­ durinr a period when a line of pleted by the end of next week.
gency preparations were made, thunder storm* moved across the County Engineer Robert Davia
hut tha Weather Bureau issued Florida panhandle. The Weather said today.
sn all-clear for North Florida Bureau had forecast the possibi­
Davia said that 2io fret of pipe
during the morning and indica­ lity of tornadoes and high winds. has been laid in the Loch Arbor
tion* were that this a rts would
One tornado damaged two barn* area as pari of a 850.000 drain­
not have any dangerous weather
age program that, when com­
through Thursday. Warnings had near Cleveland, Mina. Another pleted, wiM eliminate Hooding
damaged
three
bouse*
and
de­
been up from Pensacola to Day­
stroyed valuable timber on the there.
tona Beach.
The building of trenches lo hold
outskirts of Peterman, Ala. A
Clearing and mild weather ware third tornado was reported near the pipes from Lake Drive south
expected tonight.
Tupelo, Mias., but apparently did were completed late last week
and (he pipes laid Monday and
A amakl twister struck near not touch the ground.
Tuesday.
DeFunlak Springs today destroy­
A severe windstorm struck the
Loch Arbor wa* one of the
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ing a church and damaging sev­ Middle Georgie town of Mancheahardest hit areas during the ab­
(U PI) — A atatn of emergency eral other buildings.
ter, near the Little White Houae
waa declared la virtually all of the
Sheriffs Deputy Jerry Alford at Warm Springs, Ga. The storm normal ralni the week of March
Union of South Africa Tuesday, the said no one we* injured when the felled trees and power Unet and 14.
twister dipped down into the smell damaged the roofs of homes. Commissioner from that district
, g o v e rn m e n t announced today.
Homer Little, reported during
Thera were no injuries.
9 Police, acting under the prodsthat time water was up near
.nation, rounded np at leaat 100
Winds up to to miles an hour many homes and the area was
anti-government leaders, Including
ripped a house from Its founda­ "one big puddle of water."
some white men. Leaders of the
tion at Elba, Ala. Heavy raina
Davis reported also that coun­
African Nationalist Coo great and
and rising creeks forced the clos­ ty work crew* hope (o finish
opposition political group* were
ing of U.S. 27 between Columbus paving the four-mile l-ongwoodaelted.
and LaGrange, Ga. Wind and hail Lake Mary Road at a cost of
stones damaged treea at Pane over 830.000.
The proclamation empower* the
and Huntingdon, Tenn.
government in nil* virtually by
The work was started two
decree with the right of arrest and
The storm winds were triggered months ago, hut heavy rains and
detention of person# for periods of
in a line of sever* thunderstorm! bad weather have held up the
Jtopp to SO day*.
that swept from Pin* Bluff, Ark., paving, Davia pointed out.
The head of toe minor leagues into
Middle Tennessee. Weather­
^
The announcement aaid the and the president of the Inter­
stele of emergency was declared national League today both brand­ men said tha storm moved across
h I I of h a M magisterial die- ed as untrue' a report that the Tennessee at a 40-mile-an hour
trieto In Bondi Africa, tom by Havana franchise of the IL will he clip.
racial violence. The district* com­ switched to Jersey City because
Rain* were heavy throughout
prise virtually all of South Africa of strained Cuban-U. S. relations. the entire storm area. Evergreen,
with* the aaception of tribal and
A aporiswriler reported Tuesday Ale., reported SW inches of rain.
minor rural district*.
in a dispatch from Pompano Pine Hill, Ala., recorded more
WASHINGTON (U l'1)—Senate
Indications were lhal some Beach that such a move had been than four inehei In a three-hour
liberals began an uphill fight to­
brands** of the administration had urged by President George Traut- cloudburst.
day to patch some gaping hole*
ari been adviced.
men of to* minor leagues and
A spokesman at the Justice President Frank Shaughnesty of
Inflicted by the Senate Judiciary
Ministry, asked about the authori- the International League.
Committer In the House-apprqved
tp lor the arrests, said only that
civil rights !&gt;HI.
"A complete untruth,” aaid
loudi African law empowers au­ Trautman.
The committee, after two days
thorities la act under emergency
"There if no truth to the atory
of closed-door deliberation topped
regulations four days before they a tall," Shaughnesty said. "We are
off by a marathon seven-hour
formally take affect.
going to open In Havana as plan­
session, voted Tuesday night to
Supreme Court Justice Joseph ned on April 20."
send tha severely haltered bill to
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Ive
bug-bitten,
Ludortf placed a priority phone
Both officials are staying si the
the Senate with no recommenda­
call to Prim* Minister Hendrik Mayfair Inn here, but they denied weary Americans, freed by Cuban tion on what should h# done with
Verwoerd’s office in aa effort to rhey""h«Id*Many *kind* of'^nuding ! nf,,fic.UU Tuesday aflcr four days it.
It even. Club
find out whether an emergency conc.rt.in.
concerning the
the Havana
Club.
,i of 'to** questioning, rested her*
Before returning the hill* to
4 |h a d bean proclaimed.
Shaughnesty said the question r i I
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comply with tha Jianata'a order*,
l^n
.kiln-ntistody
m o vto t
clu b •'He* i*
i rrV,
i j y u f i ••m* das' after
„ . . tkeied'he committee changed — and in
up" inti Trautman aaid there lun i•*
rases weakened _ every
‘^ a u . . t
rase*
been ."n# pressure for such* a yacht ran agtound on the wrstent
lip of Cuba because of engine major part of the ilou»* meas
move."
ure.
"1 personally feel (hat our games failure.
in*
group,
The Senate was scheduled to
The
beaded
by
John
in Havana will do much to im­
prove relation* between the two Sterigfcto, of La Puente, Calif., btoin debate on the bill today but
Miami International th e measure's ultimate fate ap­
countries, and I know that the a # i f at M
night, haggard parently will have to be worked
Tuetdi
*U. 8. ambassador in Havana, Mr. Airport Tuesday
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MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Senaj Phillip Bonsai, feels the same and hungry and carrying their out lh a House.Senate conference
f a # belonging* in cardboard committee.
John Kennedy and Hubert H u ^ way," Trautman said.
■Kpftney entered tha last beetle werii Trautman and 8haughn*asy have box**.
An effective combination of the
The 150,000 yacht, lb* Rob Kat committee's five Southern Demo­
” *f Wisconsin primary campaign- been '‘discussing plans for the
log today.
forthcoming season at the Mayfair UI, lay on a reef off .Capo crat* and varying Republican
Francis, Culm, a derelict. Il was member* remained In command
The etraio was beginning to the )aa( two weeks.
Show an tha Massachusetts Demo­ Trautman ha* set up spring head­ owaod by John Park of Torrance, throughout the Judiciary group's
crat, 'who bristled angrily Tues­ quarters in Sanford and plana to Calif. Via Steel# group waa da- voting.
day night whan a reporter askgd tour the minor league spring liverisv U*to him from Fort LaudThe 16-member committee con­
him what be would do if the training silea thia week and M att ardala.
Tha quaslio—
- he sidered a total of 32 amendment*,
Catholic Church forbad* him to
fifteen were accepted slid 17 re­
mlUtla near who.
meet Soviet Premier N i k i t a
jected.
Most of them were rela­
dared and inten/itieo %a, army
Khrushchev.
Intelligence headquarters in Ha­ tively minor.
"Of eours* I would meet Khruahvana. Tha Cubani wanted to know
ehov,” the weary Kennedy, a
why a rifle and a pistol wera on
Catholic, retorted.
Kennedy, who hat led a wellNavy officials at the Sanford the boat.
"I told them wa carried them
oiled campaign troupe on a con­ Naval Air Station will ba honored
tinuous whirlwind lour of Wiscon­ at the Seminole County Chamber for protection, what *l**7" laid
WAUCHUI.A (UPI) _ Firemen
sin, draw more ftre from Hum­ of Commerce aponaored Coffee Sleel*. "I also told them we have
a constitution in Amerira and wet down the rubhl* today of two
phrey, who referred to Kennedy’s d u b at 10 a. m. Thursday.
wealth by observing that politic*
Hie rri'e c win be held at Mrs. Amerirans have a right to bear buildingi of a citrus pulp pro.
reselng plant destroyed In a $100,may become a "plaything r i toe Appleby'# Restaurant in the Vel- arm s."
000 firs Tuesday night.
rich."
det Hotel.
Humphrey, a eelf profrtsed "poor
Coffee Clubbers, at that lime,
The blase was discovered about
man's ■andidate," lashed owl at will have an opportunity to meet Fire Meet
8:18 p. m. and local fire fighter*
Kennedy's Senate voting record on newly appointed NAS command­
The Casselberry Fire Dept, will called for help from Fort Meade
taxation.
ing officer Capt. Robert Stye and meet in the town fire station at and Rowling Green to battle the
Tha, Minnesotan indicated Ken­ his administrative stiff.
7:30 p. m. today.
flams*.
nedy's record fell abort because he
felled to vote with Democrats in
IBM to reduce lax relief for upper
ineome brackets, and in 1851 op
poiyd higher tax exemption* sud
a cut ia the deplettoa allowance
on oil reserves.

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African 'Unrest'
«Grows; Strong
Measures Called

Havana Franchise
Move Denied By
Baseball Men Here

Battered Rights
Bill Goes To Senate

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'Weary' Americans
Rest After Ordeal

Primary Race
Becoming Hectic

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Coffee Welcome
Planned For Navy

Fire Destroys
Citrus Plant

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^Pick-Up Station
Dedication Slated

SNOW TURNS INTO FLOODS ns seasonal warmup melts banks left by
recent snowstorms in Nebrnskn. Rivers went out of course in olfght other
slates. Bridge washouts were widespread.
(UPI Telephoto)

'Unfit' Population
Limit Is Favored
County Health Director Clyde Brothers explained the
world controversy over "population explosion" Tuesday and
said he favors limitinif of imputation among the unfit and
poverty stricken.
Dr. Brothers told the Lions Club at their noon luncheon
"the way the world's population is growing we must limit it

News Briefs
Professors Protest
GAINESVILLE (U P l)-A group
of University of Florida profes­
sors will m eet, tonight to pro­
test a regulation ^hat forbids them
to run for publlit' office. All em­
ployes under Ihe jurisdiction of
the Hoard of Control are governed
by lit* ban.

Citrus Increases
' -LONDON (UPI) - The world;
Wide inerrase in citrus fruit pro­
duction is Ukrly lo conUnue, the
Commonwealth Kronumic Com­
mittee said today. It added that
beraiiMtoof the extent of plant­
ings JW lo bear, ill* possibility
of a surplus of oranges has been
forecast.

Two Women Mayors
KISSIMMEE (UPI) Mrs.
Jeff W. Thacker was elected
mayor here Tuesday. Officials
said it was the first time in (he
city's history Ihst a woman had
been named lo tha olftee. Voters
at New Smyrna Beach also chose
a woman for mayor Tuesday,
Mr*. Hannah Uonnet.

Hoffa Asks Dismissal
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Team­
sters president James R. Hoffa
has asked a federal judge lo
cancel his forthcoming trial on
charges of mishandling union
funds. Hoffa contended Tuesday
lhal U. S. District Judge F. Dick­
inson Leila larks authority In
preside at a hearing on hit fit­
ness for union office.

Scout Troop Dads
Plan Fund Drive
The Dad* Committee of Boy
A g c c * Troop 80* will *«U tight
•b u lb # ia aa effort to raise money
to sand boya to camp this sum-

DEARBORN ELECTRONICS A W ARS will go to th* atudent exhibiting
the best phyofeel octette project ia ro e Sem inole County Science Fair
Thuraday and Friday. The Benjamin 8 . Navaa aiivar tray award, named for
tha fpunder o f Daarborn, win be g iv o i durine the I p. m. to f p. m. judging
Thuraday. Dearborn general m anager R. J. Simpson *ahowa the tray to
S em inole H ig h scien ce te a c h e r and 8ciene« Club d ire c to r Don R eynolds.
From teft ere Dougtaa H. Sm ith, vice preaidant at engineering e t Dearborn;
t; Reynold#, and P ear t pen plant managar J. 8. JIatnbalvo. Nearly
project# will ba on exhibit In the Seminole High auditorium.
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Reds, West Closer
To Pact, Ike Says

WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Fraildeal Kisenhawer said today thq
Russian* have coma a long way
toward meeting Western conditions
for a formal Irraty to ban nuclear
weapon* teats. He also said there
are signs they wahl some degrees
of general disarmament in the
field of conventional weapons.
. The President told a news con­
ference h* did not believe that
any non-treaty moratorium on
small onderground teals be might
make with Russia, along the lines
of the U. S.-British proposal an­
nounced Tuesday, would be binding
on his successor.
Hut he implied he would recom­
mend to the men who follows him
In Ihe While House that he con­
tinue the stopgap arrangement
long enough lo see whether the
Russians really want to come lo
terms on a formal ban on bigger
blasts.
Eisenhower and Hrilish Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan an­
nounced Tuesday they were will­
ing lo agree with Russia on a shortIrrm suspension of small under­
ground nurlear tests, which defy
detection at present, if the Rus­
sians would sign an air-light treaty
banning forever the large and me­
dium scale blasts which can be
monitored.
Thr formal Irraty would require
Director* of the Seminole County Senale ratification bul the volun­
Chapter of Ihe Red Crosi Tuesday tary suspension agreed lo by the
heard a report by Chairman Col. President would put.
J. O. Gregory on the recent meet­
ing in Tampa lo study methods
on rambaling flood conditions dur­
ing abnormal rain spells.
Gregory, along with other county
officials attendrd tbe meeting last
Three Sanford police s-rgesnis
Saturday alter this rounly was put got piy raise* fro n Ihe City Camin a disaster area status.
mil-ion Monday. The raises wrent
Gregory told Ihe directors that to Sergeant Ren Biillrr, t-eo Rock
although the rounty wat included and Richard Cotgrave.
In the disaster category, the Sher­
iff's office and other local agen­
cies had only one call for assist­
ance within lheir Jurisdiction.
Gregory also told Ihe group that
Lake Monroe is very high and
(hat an "ill wind" could pul the
county in the same spot it waa in
during 1053 when the water and
the water hyacinths overflowed thr
hanks and ram r up to Ihe steps
POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN,
of the courthouse.
Utah (UPI)—James W. Rodgers
died before a firing squad at dawn
today for the murder of a man
who supposedly didn't like the
way Rodgers greased his power
Casselberry residents who have shovel.
defective septic systems have' Rodgers, 48. protested until his
started rleanlng up and repairing Iasi second lhal ha was Inno­
their tanka, Mayor W. M. Henson cent of (hr 1857 shoaling of
Charles Mrrrificld. 33, a scoop
said today.
Several owners of faulty tanks shovel operation at tha Rattle­
uranium min* ia southern
have ewitehed to sewage systems, snake
Utah.
th* mayor said.
Tbe open air execution waa *oaFifteen sepUa took* In Cassel­ ducted about nna mil* northwest
berry have bee* declared defective. of th* mala buildings at Utah's
Thar* are i t others which the Point of th* Mountain prison.
mayor has railed "inadequate a*w- Flv* riflemen fired from behind
age disposal systems."
a eanvna aer aea about to tori
Ha said th* chief trouble# with from th* old oakea chair jo which
th* faulty tanka are th at they are Rodgers wa* strapped.

Red Cross Hears
Pacific Force Boosted Disaster Report
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Army announced today (hat il
will strengthen its Pacific force*
by sending a battle group of
2.U00 paratrooper* and full equip­
ment lo Okinawa in June. The
Army will draw (he battle group
from it* famed 12nd Airborne
Division al Fl. Bragg, N. C. The
Army cited no specific reason
for the unexpected move.

Man Sets Fire
To Himself, Wife

Dedication ceremonies will be
held at 18 a. m. Friday (or a j
new courtesy pick-up station at ■
the entrance to the Sanford Naval I
d*y Station on Onora Road, ChamV r of Commerce Manager John
Krider said today.
Kridrr said that the station was
I k ^ constructed under .the sponsori r # ship of the Chamber to aid Navy
men to gel a HR into Sanford.
Navy, county and city official*
will participate in the cercmonlea
Friday, Krider added.

some way or starve lo death.
"This is my opinion and not the
opinion of my superiors." Broth­
ers emphasised in saying that in
Ihe future population control will
be a necessity.
He said lhal "this problem will
increase in generations to roine
and something must be don*
about it."
Brothers also outlined plana for
the heallh renter now being con­
structed el Ninth St. and French
Ave.
II* said (hat al the presenl lime
there is not enough of ■ ataff lo
do Justlca lo th t health center,
"bul we, lug* to add a nurse by
the fait and other personnel as
soon aa Ui* budget allows il."
Brothers said the health unit
will eoncrnlrsie on fall develop­
ment of a well-rounded education
program regarding hetlth, espe­
cially for schools.
lie said he would like lo see
physiral exams given lo all pre­
school children and hopes to work
with practicing physicians in the
area to have them made.
Brother* said he hopes lo do
more work to the field of eye end
ear lest# for youngsters and com­
plimented the lions for Lheir sight
conservation program.
He pointed out that the biggest
job his office will have is lo edu­
cate Ihe public lo make sure
polio shot* are given lo all young­
sters.
"W* have failed lo educate Ihe
public lo Ihe necessity for proper
mediral cart and sanitation," h*
added.

1 p. m. Stocks

OSHKOSH, Wis. (UPI)—Officials
planned a r s o n charges today
against a man who sel fire to him­
self and hi* wife and burned his
own house down because his wife
went (o bed without washing the
dislirs.
Pulice said John Klepp. 45. brat
hi* wife and a )3 year old daugh­
ter, thrn sprayed gasoline on his
wife, himself and the house end
sis Mid (he fires. The house burned
lo Ihe ground.
Five other children escaped with­
out injury.
Sheriff Charles Lowry said Mrs.
Marjorie Klepp. 32, told him ehr
had been ill and was In bed under
sedation whan her husband came
home, found the dishes unwashed
and flaw into a rage.

Longwood Meet

Three Policemen
Get Pay Raises

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If FT il
does'added
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ml1iiery
la My
flood belt.
The worst floods in a half cen­
tury submerged Nebraska wher*
tha rampaging Platla Rivar surg­
ed over hundred* of squat*
miles.
National Guard officials orderrd all residents of the Platt*
River lowlands to leava their
home*.
Guardsmen moved into tha
flood stricken area by helicop­
ter*, amphibious trucks and boats
in a race against lh* lee-choked
river.
Fremont, a city of 15,000 eking
Ihe Platte, became headquarters
for the evacuation. But at Fre­
mont. itself, all residents south
of tha city's Union Pacific Rail­
road tracks had lo flee.
More thin 1,000 persons evacu­
ated their homr* in Fremont,
and another 1,000 fled North
Bend, which is 26 miles up­
stream on tha Platte. Most ol
North Bend was covered by wa­
ter knee deep.
Red Cross and civil defense oto
ficials marshalled all their re *
cuera to provide shelter for th*
thousands of homeless lo Iowa
and Nebraska.
More than 2,000 persons wha
fled their homes at Sioux City,
Iowa, jammed the city auditorum and private nomes safe from
the rising Floyd River.
The floods triggered by a
spring threw wlfrh malted heavy
snows, claimed \ev en lives—four
in Nebraska and
one in XadVato
Tha tornadoes which swept tha
area knocked over a house traiW
— gf
Mo., and cut a sixmile swateh through Iowa from
Fort Madison to Denmark.
Hall more than an inch la di­
ameter battered the flood belt.
So much hail fell al Luray, Mo.,
that snow plows had to he used '
to clear highways.

U. S. Opens Probe
Into Propaganda
Plot By Castro

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t: i
Stale Department has begun a a
investigation based on aa atfW
davit reported to ba an Amsricaa
pilot's admission that h* (lew to
Cuba to carry out a Caitr* pro­
paganda plot.
Department spokesman Francis
W. Tully Jr. said tha affidavit
from William J. Shargalat. I t, one
oPjsra-tltOU arreatrd whU* mate »
ing th* flight, was to^Nto hand*. ■AiM
U. 8. officials ia Havana.
Tully declined to discuss Ml#
contents, saying only that "th a
U. S. government is investigating
all phases of the m atter and w il
have no comment until lhal in­
vestigation is completed."
William Cooper, • reporter for
Ihe Scrippi-Howard newspapers,
said in a Washington dispatch
that Shrrgalea admitted tbe flight
"waa planned by Castro agent*,
presumably to provide nati-U J.
l \
propaganda."
Shargalas, of North Hollywood,
Fla., and Howard L. Rundqulat,
35, of Miami, war* arrested aftaf
their Piper Comanche crashlandrd in Cuba March SI. Cuban mllb
tary officials said the two m as
were attempting lo pick up, a
Castro foe and fly him to lh*
United States.

Largest Vote
Turnout Expected
Over 13,000 county resident*
hava registered to vota in tha
May S Democratic Primary, Mra.
Camilla Bruce, supervisor of
registration said today. Thia la
thr largest number ever on tha
voting roll. Last year 12,500 regiatrrrd to vole.
Mr*. Bruce warned eligible
residents again that April S la
the deadline for registration to
vo r in I’ts clcrllons tills year
and urged those not on roll to
"ronte on in and avoid tha lastminute rush."

Man Executed In M urder
Over Greased Shovel Row

Septic Tank
Cleanup Starts

Longwood firemen will discus*
what kind of equipment to buy
with their recent dinner proceedi
al a meeting in the town fire
station tonight. Proceeds from tbe
March 10 eblcken dinner bare
reached Ihe 6500 mark. Tbe meetlog will be *1 7 p. m.
to* aauii as hava aa

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the rifles contained a blankstruck his body, ha gav* a lew
gasps and wav still.
Sheriff Seth Wrigbl of San Juaa
County directed' tha execution. Hia
signal for firing was tha wav* of
a handkerchief. Th* four bullets
made a e!*ta pattern on a small
whlia target pinnad to tha tooat
of Rodgers' blue shirt.
Asked by the eberlff If h* had
'any last words. Rodgers replied,
"N*. No. That's all thara Is to
h. Only I'm ari guilty."
Whan lh* sheriff approached
with a black band that waa slip­
ped over hia bead, Rodger* anal
ed and asked. "What pan f r i
there?1' Wright N g H a d ,^ "Don't worry," Rodgers coun­
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P B fg.l*—W * Mafeh t f , 1960

By UoMed H e m lsto n etto sal "Florida Oov. taR oy Collins
naked his now stale M -radal earnmission today to "seek out ways
|jp which progreti ean be made"
In eliminating racial tension In
Florida,
' CoUliu, the first southern gover■or lo create such a eommtaslon
to deal with a Negro campaign
gjialnst all forms of segregslton,
nicked four while men and two
Negroes Thursday as members.
"We should not espeet miracles
Wem the commission," he said.
^Problems In this ares are hlghty
gwmptei and difficult, as everyone
C ow s, it, win be the Job of this
onamlsslon to ptovlde leadership
not only a t the stale level but to
fssletad by advice and counsel
wherever possible similar bi-racial
committees In the cities and towns
throughout the stale.”
Negroes over the South conttnta d their drive te sbotish racial

BIRMINGHAM. England (UPI)
—"I Just like beautiful women,"
said 28 year-old Patrick J. Byrne.
And in his own way, he proba­
bly meant it.
Girl friendi pictured him ai
the overprotrettac type. lo parti­
cular, he always was worrying
about whether some dark, lone­
ly night a sex fiend would gel
bold of them.
"Paddy used to say be wanted
to escort ms home at night be­
cause 1 might h« attacked," is
the way Jean Grant, a girl who
used to date the husky laborer,
explained H.
"He never once kissed me good­
night in all the times ha took me

wtrt recently erreited for a*tilegregtlion demonitratloni.
Tour Negro women tried Thunday to obtain aarvlee at the lunch
counter of a but station In
Columbia, S. C., and Negro studenta renewed aitdown demonstra­
tions at white lunch counters In
Charlotte, H. C.
At Rock Hill, S. C , local NAACT
Pnsldent C. A. Ivory refused to
answer questions In recorder's
court about an anti- legregatloo
rally last week which resulted in

Suspect Suffers
Heart A ttack
MERIDIAN, Miss. (UP!) — A
IT-year-old man suspected of be­
ing a member of an Interstate
drug-peddling ring involving nude
teen-aged girls who posed for ob­
scene pictures wa* in critical con­
dition in n hospital hero today.
Jesse Cox, a barbiturate whole­
sale dealer from TUaeumbia, Ala.,
suffered ■ heart attack shortly
after he wee arrested In Lauder­
dale County, Miss. Mcridan De­
tective Mike Nichols said drugs
valued at more than 810,000 were
found under the hood of Cox’s
car.

Man ,72, Heads
Back To College

Dr, Robert W. BurgeM, director of the B sm ts of Uio Cenous, bold# an offlcM nsdwtbl
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ATHENS. Tex. (UPI) -SeventyIw nyearold Cliff L. Frasier, the
father of four children, retired
from the Insurance business five
years ago.
Recently he started leaving
home every day and wouldn't tell
his family where he was going.
F railer finally disclosed hit
secret — he was going to college.
"E ver since I quit Louisiana State
University in IBB after one year
I have wanted to return to school,"
F railer anid.
"Thia year 1 got tired doing noth­
ing." he explained, "and just
couldn't resist the temptation to
go to school."

ON APRIL 1, more lhurt 60,000 cotintorit—06 percent of them women—will
start the 19(10 decennial census, the 18th nince George Washington's ad­
ministration. Atony householders will hand the cullers forms they received
previously In the mail. The 250,000 enumeration districts for the two-week
count were mapped by the Census Bureau in Suitland, Md,

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paw Ironers get a break with a
new (team and dry Iron exhibited
• t the National Electric Man­
ufacturers’ Association ihow.
The cord for Ihls Iron la a t­
tached to (be top rear of the
handle, to accommodate either

left or right-handed homemak­
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Is conveniently located on the
front of the handle top.
Other new appliances Include
a portable food mixer with power
booster to give additional thrust
In heavy mixing and an electric

fry pen with a lid that ean ael
at an angle In a slot on the back
rim, to protect againit spattering.
The skillet also oomaa with a spe­
cial leg that snaps into the han­
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home and never made any ad­
vances to me." Jesn, a rather
buxom blonde of 18, was quick to
add.
Byrne today began serving a
life term for the sex slaying of
a woman.
Other people who knew Bryne
used to rib him as being "Paddy
the Peeper." The press called
him Britain's nastiest murderer
since Jack the Ripper. The Judge
who sentenced him to life in pris­
on Thursday described him ss a
man under "the Influence o( ov­
erwhelming, violent and pervert­
ed lust."
For Bryne. the night before last
Christmas Eve, had gone to the

YWCA room of an unemployed
28-year-old secretary named Ste­
phanie Baird. When he left, a lit­
tle while laler, she was lying
dead on a bed, beaten, strangled,
mutilated and beadless.
The defense lawyer! argued
vainly that Bryne was Insane and
guilty only of manslaughter. The
Jurors found him sane and guilty J
of first degree murder. British
law prohibits capital punishment
for murder except to eerie in
eases, such a t the slaying of so
unarmed policeman.
Byrne trembled and (faanbed the
Jury.
" I’m aorry. I &gt; u l Mte bee*»
ful women,” he said.

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�Bryant, Carlton Pledge Reapportionment

FARRIS BRYANT.wro greeted t&gt;y hie campaign manager, Earl Higgin­
botham, laf|aj)dJoe Ra^cr, right, at the Civic Center Saturday.

Farris Bryant m m i tn Sanford
Saturday and aald ha would mslt*
fair apportionment of the legialature the ft rat order of busln*ss
If he i* elected governor,
Bryant ipoke at the corner ot
First St. and Magnolia Ave. and
at the Civic Center. In both plarea
he strained the value of goojt
achoolt far Florida youngsters.
He urged voter* not to let the
federal government take over tha
purte atringa and control of Flo­
rida public schools. Bryant aald
It would be very eaiy to let the
federal government pay more and
more of atate achool coat*. Hut he
warned that the eonaequenee*
might ba federal domination of
Florida's public school system.
He urged the Uapayara to put
their ahouldera to the wheel and
support good school* for Florida.

Later on, in the Civic Center,
Bryant said that nothing touche*
the live* and future of Florida't
children like good achool*.
"Sputnik doesn't bother me m
long a* our children have the
opportunity te get the learning
which has made the United States
great," the Ocala attorney laid.
Bryant scored Florida'* death
toll on tha highway* and aald Flo­
rida must cut Its traffic death toll
In half, pointing out' that more
than 100 person* died on the
stale'* highway* last month.
Hryanl promised that If elected, ha
would *ee that penalties against
traffic lawbreakers ere enforced.
Switching So the financial aide
of government, Bryant aald no­
body believe* politician* when thay

WEATHER: P arti/ cloudy and mild through Tuesday. High today, 80-86. Low tonight, 60-64.

VOL. XLIX

United Pres i Leased W irt Established 1008

MONDAY, MARCH 28. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 869

hoodlums
Tightening

tion wide meeting
Washington. D. C.
Kastnrr said that a committee
his hern set up with a meeting for
June to give additional held to
terminal markets strung out across
the nation.
Sanford vegetable produce men

Judiciary Group
Gets Rights Bi

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WASHINGTON (U PI)-T he Sen­
ate Racked Committee warned
today that s "crlm inil ayndicat*" of underworld hoodlums ha*
tightened Id grip on the U. I.
economy.
I d finding* were unanimous,
but the committee split 4-io-l
•Iona strict parly llnrs over pro—pored aidblUbraent of a national
^ i f i m * commission to help combat
(hr growing menace.
Tha commlUec, in another re­
port on Id Investigation of infil­
tration of management and labor
by racketeers, acruicd Teamster
President J a n in R. Hold again
of "gross abuses" of union power
and an "unconscionable betray^ .a l" of union members.
•
The new attack on Hold said

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha Senate Judiciary Committee, lung a cold alurnge for civil righto bills, took a forced
look at the Houne-panned mcaniire today with order* to send
it lo the Senate by Tuesday night.
The committee, headed by Sen. Jamea O. Eantlnnd
(D-Min*.). scheduled a morning meeting to diseuxn the five-

Beards,
Bonnets

Ba gilwd-'power’wmrttoMtato-of

Hundreds Left .
Homeless; Floods
Hit Four Slates

CHICAGO (U P I&gt; - Flood swol­
len rivers surged over their banks
tn tour stales today, driving hun­
dred* of persons from their homes
and isolating several commu­
nities.
The Weather Bureau blamed a
fait spring thaw which melted
mountains of snow accumulated
by record breaking winter ilormi.
Snow • fed river* washed over
tholr banks in Missouri, Iowa,
Kansas and Nebraska.
Countless roads were closed by
tho rising water. Polica urged
motorisla driving in tha fourstate area Lo ba oo the lookout for
Orange-Seminole
washed out highways.
guardsmen helped po­
Drainage Dispute licaNational
in rescuing stranded families,
Tlila wa* the statc-by-atato pic­
Breaks Out
ture.
A little dispute over who gel*
Nebraska: At least three com­
who's flood waters threatened lo munities remained virtual islands;
start In south Seminole County Sun­ oo families wrre driven from
day when Seminole residents chas- their homes; authorities said (he
rd Orange County drainage work­ worst waa yet to come.
man.
Iowa: Tho Nodaway River was
District S County Commissioner expected to crest four feel above
, , Lawrence Swofford amid that crews flood sUfe at Clarlnda this morn­
&amp; from Orange County trucki and a ing, causing some flooding.
Kansas: The Highway Patrol
* grader were trying lo pump water
frum flooded Lake Charity, in reported many roadi closed or
Orange County, into tang Lake or soon to be closed, fluid waters
Spring Lake in Seminole Counly. were two feet deep al Frankfort
Both ta n g Lake and Spring Lake "and coming in tail." '
Mlisourl: The Weldon River
are also flooded. The Orange
went
mi a rampage with a alx
Counly workmen said they wrre
•w o rk in g for county Commissioner foot rise in one hour at Mercer;
Jack McDowell and Engineer Fred : the .Chariton River was eiperted
DaWItt. They were trying lo pump lo crest al seven feet above flood
tha water through aluminum pipes, siege by evening.
Iwofford said.
Om (rale Seminole Counly resi­
dent decided to take maltera into Police Recover
Us awa hands and chopped the
Orange County line in two with an Body From Lake
axe. Other residents took a more
After e week-long search, police
peaceful aourae sad cam* to Swof- Sunday recovered the body of a
fard with a request tout ha atop Sanford Negro in tak a Monro*
Qtha dralaapa arew.
who waa In a fatal auto accldcol
Swofford told tha Orange Counly over the O.tecn Bridge that took
toea they would have to got per- tba lives of tbreo other Negroes.
Police fouod the body af Eddie
MjMfM £ ts * too Bomiaoio County
owner* and tram tha Seminole Lae 'Washington floating In tho
Counly Commission bafoc* they southern portion of the lakr.
Washington wa* tho drivor of
I water across tha eouna ear which crashed through the
"fU have earns* water to tabs bridge on Maroh to earryha*
c a rt, of la Seminole County. We three other Negroes to Utalr
da*'! want toair'a," Swotfard said. death-

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television to reach the voter*. H*
»chad* led * talk en tha recent
spread of efforts by Negroes to in­
tegral* lunch counter* In stores.
Hia headquarters advance release
of tho speech termed the subject
"a problem a* crucial w# must
take Immediate step* to meet It
intelligently and decisively."
Bryant was the second candidate
for governor In two day* to make
an appearance tn Seminole Counly.
Doyle Carlton Jr, preceded him
Friday and Ulktd with voters In
the eommunltiaa from S a. m, until
R p. m„ whrn he rapped hi* tour
with a speech In Ft. Mellon Park.
Carlton told hla Sanford audi­
ence that he would continue lo
work, aa he had in the past, for
"fair apportionment," which would
give Seminole County and RreTard
a senator aarh Instead of sharing

Progress Link
Thin aerial photo of the new bridge ucroaa Ijtke
Monroe w u taken by Herald photographer Bob Stub­
bing* to show that the final link in the span ia in plnce
and ready for the’concrete to be poured. This bridge, nnd
the accompanying work on U. 8. InternUle Hwy, 4, junt
went of Sanford, represent growth and progrenn in this
area. And that in what this edition of The Herald in
about — it’a the annual progress report on Seminole
County and contains pictorial and written evidence of a
lot of the nubject.
The Herald also can report modestly with thin issue
that the number of copien paid circulation thin year will
almost double that of last’* year’n edition.
Circulation Manager Frank Voltoline can get a
limited number of copien for renidents who wish to send
them to other sections, but who failed to reserve them
for today's regular mailing.

Shades of old Florida will re­
turn to Geneva April 23 whrn tha
Seminole County community cel­
ebrates Geneva Frontier Day.
A Beard and Bonn*! Contest, a
barbecue and dance will ba fea­
tured. Hia program, to atari ai
IS a. m., will ba sponsored by tha
Gawava Youth Club.

McCarty Names
A. B. Peterson Jr. News Briefs
County Chairman Cotton Use Up

John M. McCarty, candidate for
governor, hai named A. B. "Tom
my" Peterson Jr. ax chairman of
th* McCarty for Governor organliation in Seminole Counly.
Petrraon, a' resident of Locklow,
Is a real estate consultant and
civic leader. Hia appointment
■purred activily ia the already
busy campaign to elect McCarty.
McCarty, Fort Pierce attorney,
businessman, citrua grower and
former circuit court judge, haa
been touring to bring bla "work
program" to the people. Ho said
he Haa formulated a atcp-by-itop
work program on Florida's need*
rattier Ilian tba customary cam­
paign platform. He said he feels
th* "work program" will let the
airing tho U.N. Security Council. voters know where he stand* on
But Russia's Valerian Zorin every Issue.
criticised the Western plan with­
out actually rejecting it. Hr in­
sisted agreement on disarmament
atop* must come first.
U. I. Delegate Frederick M.
Eaton told Zorin that "if we can­
not agree on a simple first step,
it is useless to go on to others."
The -Sheriffa office waa kept
busy this past weekend investigat­
ing a holdup Sunday night and
a murder Saturday.
Deputies reported that 1st*
Sunday night two men walked in­
to the Little Giant Food Store in
Foreal City and demanded (hat
Tax Collector John Galloway th* clerk hand over all Ihe
reported today that this is the money in the register.
final week lo pay county toxea
Thr clerk told deputies that the
without being penalkrd.
men had aawed off-shot guns.
Failure to pay (axes on or lieThe Sheriff's office is still in­
fore Friday will result in a min­ vestigating tho case and has not
imum penalty of three percent aa yet determined tho amount af
on real oatalo l a i n and one money taken.
percent on personal and Intang­
A targe scale man hunt la on
ible texts. Galloway addrd
in the south end of tho county
He nlso painted out that th* for tfii two DiR,
lax laws require th* additional
The Sheriff's office reported
charge of cost of advertising tba also that Catherine Doe, 4 Negro
property as delinquent.
woman of Altamonte Springs w u
Galloway ala* ex pi a toed that foand murdered ia her homo Buttax certificates will be sold at tho day night.
lax tale June t on each parcel of
Deputies apprehended a 41 year
real estate on which tho IBM taxes old Negro, Willie Duke., who ad­
have not beta paid.
mitted i kas hag iha Om waaaaa
Galloway said that thus tor in tho head alter m argument.
|l,4S2,ttl.M has been collected
Dukes is being held at tho
in
oounty Jail without

Reds Turn Cold Shoulder
To Disarmament Plan
GENEVA (UPI) - The Wait
handed Russia a detailed blueprint today for a veto-free watch­
dog organisation lo prevent cheat­
ing on a proposed disarmament
agreement. But the Soviets quick­
ly dumped cold water aa tha idea.
The Western proposal waa laid
before tbe 10 nation disarmament
conference by Italy'a deputy dele­
gation chid Francisco CalaveUi on
behalf of all five Wtstora power*
represented hero
.
One of the chief function* of the
new disarmament organisation,
Calavelti proposed, should be to
aol up machinery to ban nuclear
satellite warfare from outer space.
The West suggested that the in­
ternational disarmament organis­
ation should bavo a 14-member
rxeculive committee, some perma­
nent and some m uting as in the
United Nations Security Council.
It also would bavo a council of
states and a director general,
There would be no veto, surh as
th* Soviets have used to bam-

Art Workshop
Scheduled Tonight
Joe Mathieux will conduct a
painting workshop at tho meet­
ing of tha Sanford Art Assn, at

T:to p. m. today ia tha Crafu Mat
at Ft. Halloa Park.
Tho workabop will Include
sketching from life and still life.

Deputies Probe
Grocery Holdup

Tax Deadline
Slated Friday

tha current upper house Mat.
Ha repeated th at h* had pro­
posed a highway program — and
■tressed that he had proposed *
way In finance B. H* referred to
a RStM million proposal ha mad*
earlier last week a t Daytons
Beach.
"All this growth In Florid*
make* It imperative that wa keep
up with eur road program," ha
said.
Carlton, who issued a strong
statement en th* racial tension
problem last week, stressed again
here that he would us* tha pawsr*
of the governor's office to "pro.
tsrv* the right of a store owner to
operate his stor* to that h* serve*
hi* own clientele In conformity
with th e-customs of hla community
In order to stay In husinesa fog
himself."

New
Farm
Steps have hern taken to aid
cattlemen and Ihe county's three
and a half million dollar vegetable
industry, counly officials reported
today.
Harold Kastnrr, a member of the
U. S. Fruit and Vegetable advisory
hoard, returned today from a na­

Grip On U .S.

"racketeers and hoodlums" and,
despite a promised clean up drive;
hai shown "no Inclination to
mova against a variety of thieves,
robbers, burglars, araonitts, white
alsvcra, extortionists, dope ped­
dlers, and avaa murders who or*
holding office in teamaler affil­
iate*-"
&amp; The auggeatad crime cum mis­
d a t e s would bare served u a fed
oral clearing bouse for nationwide
data on erime. Unable to agree
• • the proposal, tha committee
voted instead to m o m a e o d im­
mediate study by aa "appropriate" congressional committee on
bow to beat cope with (he prob­
lem of syndicated crime.
The committee split over the
proposed crime commission bad
^ m o r a than too usual partisan
d i v e r t ones.
Sen. John F. Kennedy (DR asa.) a candidate for tha Deraocratlc presidential nomination,
spearheaded the drive for it*
adoption. Ha draw support from
the other three committee DemocraU-Cbalrman John L. McClel­
land (Ark.) anu Sens. Frank
Church (Idaho) and Sam J. Er­
vin Jr. (N. C.)./

say they want to save money.
Bryant aald th at aa governor he
ran save more than $100 million in
taxes In the next two year*, by
turning Ihi* money to Ihinu the
•tale need*, like more school* and
Junior colleges.
He said that if voters wanted to
know whether he was economyminded they should look at his re­
cord in the Florida Home of Re­
presentative*. Bryant pointed out
that when he served a* speaker
of the house In IDfil-fit, House
operations cost only 4(1 percent of
what they rust during the previous
two year*.
**] want to be tha aymbol of
your datermitiatlon that Florida
tomorrow will meet some of Its
problems," wer* the Ocala attofnev'a closing words.
Starting today, Bryant will use

WASHINGTON (U E 'I)-U . 8.
ronsumer* stepped up their us* of
coltun last year fur tha firat tim*
■Inca 10W, but tha rate of Inersats was aonaidarabiy andar
that af aynthstlc fiber*.

Boat Plant Burns
COCOA 4u r n - F i r * destroyed
th* Bervard Boat Works hart
Sunday and for a tints threatened
to spread to a nearby residential
block, Th* fir* started in tba
paint storage room. Ix** was aatlmatad a t R70.000.

Drivers Strike
TAMPA (UPI) — Bui drivara
and mechanics of Tampa Transit
Line* Inc. went on strike al 2 a. m.
today after three wsaki of negoti­
ation! that broke off about mid­
night. Tha company halted operationa idtflnltely.

Africans Mourn
JOHANNESBURG, South Af­
rica (U PI)—Heavily armed police
stood guard In native townships
throughout South Africa today to
watch tha black man mourn hia
daad. It was one week ago today
that police bullet* killtd 7&gt; and
wounded 100 during riot* ia
Sharpevilto nnd tanga.

Junior Mias
MOBILE, Ala. (U P I)-M tur**a
Sullivan, n lovely lT-yaar-old Irish
Ian who want* to Uarh retarded
children, reigned today aa AmerIca'a Junior Miss of 19M&gt;. Mlaa
Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mri.
John Sullivan of West Haven,
Conn., won over 4&lt; other high
school girls Saturday night at tha
climax of th* waek-long America's
Junior Ml** pageant.

Blood Bank
Enterprise resident* are
ed that the Volitate, /toiler
Bank Mobile Unit will he te DeBary Tuesday, from S:H to «:K)
M anoted^ drtM ^tonad U those

closer to the city.
Instead of shipping to placex as
far aa Chlrago and New York they
rould ship from Jacksonville nr
Tampa and save on freight, Kail*
ncr said.
County Agent Cecil TUfkar re ­
ported tin t cattlemen will alad
get some aid soon with a reduc­
tion In freight when shipping hgy.
Tucker aald,the reduction could
amount to an almoit 30 percent
rut. He addrd that th* Railroad
commission and ICC la presently
slucU ing the proposal. .
Farmers will also get some relief
at a result of the U. S. designating
12 counties In the state at disas­
ter area* for emergency produe,
Mon loam as a result of thr re­
cent floods and abnormal rains i t
central Florida.
One of the areas dolgnated was '
Seminole County.
The USDA advised farm ers who
have suffered losses In the stricken
counties to apply to the Farm ers
Home Administration for emergen­
cy production loans.
Farm ers to Sanford and tod'
county should apply to lha local
FHA office ot Curtla Green In tha
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building.
Farmers to tba county a rt eligible
for emergency fundi from FHA
at a three percent Interest.
Tucker, County Engineer Robert
Davis and County Rod Cross Di­
rector CoL J . 0 . Gregory attended
a atate meeting to Tampa of r*prw&gt;
asntativea from stricken Florida
areas to study tong rang* plana
to contra) flooding.
Tucker said that to* oantey
given tho ■taurine* tote to
of any serious threat to the
they would he eligible for
relief.

Includes a pre­
point bill, which inrludri
vision (or court-appointed re­
ferees to safeguard Negra voting
rights.
Although liberal members laid
they would seek lo strengthen (ha
bill, the ewmmlttea'j split llnaup
mad* prospect* slim ler a ay ma­
jor action.
Kastlaml, an avowed foe of the
bill. Invited Justlre Department
officials and Chartra J. Bloch,
prominent Macon, Ga., attorney,
to meet with Ihe committee and
give their view* on the voting referee plan.
Regardless of what the commit­
tee does, congressional leader*
hoped ths House end Senate could
agree on a bill within a week or
■a without need for a time-con­
suming conference to work M i a
•ompromie*.
Both aoulhern opponent! of the
Mouse bill and liberal fortes seek­
ing to itrength h have icrved
nolice they will try to amend the
measure on ihe Senate floor.
H tba eouthernera launch a fili­
buster, leaders were confident
they could muslor the necessary
two-lhlrda margin to invoke doWASHINGTON (UPI) lure and cut off debate.
dent Eisenhower and British
Prime Minister Harold MacmADn began talks today at aoetodod
Camp David, Md., on a Comstar
Board To Honor
proposal to Ruaiia'a plan for barn
ning nuclear weapons teat*.
N. O. Garner
Tha two Iradara were reported
Sanford City Commission will willing to accept on ■ limited
honor retiring Civil Service Board basia Russia's demand for an noMember N. O. Garner at a meeting policed moratorium on small teat
ia City Hall tonight.
blast* to be linked with n formal
The coramiaiionen will make a ban on larger exploitooi.
presentation lo Garner for the IT
But Eisenhower waa said to bo
years he haa served on tha board. ready to agree to Ihe moratorium
Other business on Ihe agenda for only for the remainder of his
(be • p. m. meeting Includes re­ term in office — about 10 months
quest to use the Civic Center for —while Macmillan want* one of
Easier service* and discussion of at least 11 months. Russia de­
a proposed alrret Intersection at manded a moratorium of four at
Sroii Ave. and Eighth St.
more y art.

Ike, Macmillan
Open Nuclear Talks

Herter Made Unfriendly
Remark, Cubans Charge
HAVANA (UPI) - A formal pro­
test accusing Secretary or Slate
Christian A. Hertar of making an
“unfriendly" it stem tat about the
Fidel Castro regime threatened to­
day to trigger another round of
■harp diplomatic exchanges be­
tween Cuba and the United States.
Tbe Cuban proteit, delivered to
Ambassador Philip W. Bona a I Hunday sight, denounced aa "far from
irua" Herter's recent statement
that Communist sympathisers hold
hi|h positions to too Castro gov­
ernment.
Castro himself, to two major
•veochsa fottday, ratMwad char­
ges at aoam aggroaaton agilnm
Cuba by Um V. 1. government.
Aa ba haa done ropeatodly to
goal weak*, Castro Mated tost aa
• a M * t ■ to n sg to o sain at Cuba
m y ba to tba gteaatog. But be

The Cuban note marked the la ­
test la a bluer series nf diploma­
tic exchanges with Washington
which started with tho govern­
ment's leisure of American-own­
ed bus in* st properties to Cuba.
Prat eats and counter-protests fol­
lowed aver Castro's accusation
(bat U. S. officials platted tha asbatag* af a Fronds muaitteaa ab|p
ia Havana harbor.
"Largo segment! af to* North
American preaa, numeroue legisla­
tor* nnd rospooftoto officiate to
ether branches at ton U. g. gov­
ernment bavo pressed lacwrrert
and *v*a painful optoteaa nf tba
Cuban rovoletteu." too nato said.
It added tout Cuba bad ilimlMa&lt;
many at toe as allaabs over tog .
part year • • coming from "prfoate Inter****," tort waa "aateoutof

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psrMher* or enntate Mite Helen ■aid Cuba waa atrang enough to t t o ^ m i d m toroapteulblUiy tor

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United Preoo International
The Indignant urban resident
who find* hli atala controlled by
rural legislaton may have relief
In sight.
A United Preae International
aurvey of all alaie capital* today
showed a strong, if still inronclualvr, trend to put ' power bark in
the handa of the population majorlty which by now haa switched to the ritlea.
The fight for proportional rep-

11s beard of director* of the
N a if adapter of the American
M G n at will meet at 4 p. m.
aaaday at chapter headquarter*,
MM 1. Palmetto Ave.

m entation la an old one, but In
recent week* It haa gained lmpetua from wrtl-oraanised battle*
to forra change via federal and
•tat* court*.
For year* moat of the natloa'a
atate leglalaturea have Ignored
their own eonalltutlonal provlalon*
lo reapportion thcmarlvea every
ten year*. Consequently in many
caaea the farmer* who war* In a
majority when the atate constituIlona were adopted still control the

■ A diicuaalon of teitbooki uacd In
United State*, achool* waa mi the
flaafard Rot art a n r agenda tot to­
day. Former Florida achool teach- Club will meet al l p. m. Tuesday
ar, Mr*. Dorothy Witt of DeLand in (be courthouse. At that time,
■ava the talk a t the noon Civic members will hear a talk by bunt­
ing and fishing enthusiast Tom
Dantnark. Films on fishing will
i Attention Sanford BoaUng JSuffsl
A. SL Augustin# Boatlgg Holiday
Will be bald In Um eld city. July
t- l. The holiday aponaoratf by tha
. fo a lin g and Elka Club* af St. Au- Angel Compoin
fustiao will feature a erulee on tha
'V a ta a s a s River, a barbatu*. land On Dean’s List
'• a d water lour*, a firework* dlaAngel Ramon Compaln, eon of
’f l a r and a bathing beauty contest.
All Sanford bealiag enthusiasts Mr. and Mm. Darla Compaln,
I7M Orlando Dr., Sanford, haa
:
Invited.
been placed on the Dean’s List
I s a l i r l * Bey Scout Troop S44 far (he first semester al tha Uni­
Mae vaeaade* far new member*,
t h e tiwap sponsored by th* Sanford versity of Florida.
Compaln, a second-year student
Wka Lodge haa vacantia* for boya
With prerieua acoutiag experience at the university, was notified by
S aw erk ai Junior leaden or far any Daan Wlnaton W. Lillie that his
h e r ever U who want* la Joia. Any marks had placed him la the
Bag ’ T— ’ J hi ragiatarlag with upper flvw percent of tha class.
■ m troop may set more Inform*- The dean's list honor la th* high­
Men hy calling William Rrax- est aehelastle tribute paid to
atudenta, little pointed out.
•m at fa a m i.

Hy United Preoa International.
Ku Klus Klanimen In Alabama
and 8outh Carolina burned acore*
of cro**e* over tha weekend In
acta of defiance agalnat Negro
demomlrationa proteatlng srgregallon In the South.
Dotena of flaming croaae* war#
•een along highway* In tho Annlaton, Ala., araa Saturday night,
and’ a fir# bomb waa thrown Into
th* yard of a Negro home.
Witneiaee reported teeing a
white man throw tha homa-mad*
bomb into th* yard, but no damago resulted because the bomb
failed to Ignite.
Police aald they received at
leant 100 complaint* about tho
c ro n
burning* is Alabama.
Twelve men were pick# up by
police In connection with tha in­
cident*. Five were charged with
obatructnlg a highway and later
released, along with tha others.
The cross - burning* eonlnclded
with a bug* Ku Klux Klaa meet­
ing In Monroeville, Ala. Hundred*
Juat What They Want of klantmen, many of them robed
WHITINOHAM, Vt. (UPI) - and hooded, held a rally at th*
Vote* w e n coat to aatabllah a regional Coliseum. Then they
health coaler here though the town formed a motorcade to a homo
whtr* a SO-foot cross waa baroad
and new member* w art Initiated.

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Odham And Tudor Planning
New Lake Ada Development
Odham and Tudor developer*
will add to a multi-in IIlion dollar
home building career when they
•ta rt the College Park Project on
Lake Ada.
The firm directed by J. Bralley
Odham will aoon atari a 200 home
&amp;development Ju it aouth of the new
8 Seminole High School, Construc­
tion Manager Arthpr Harris laid
Friday. The homes will be on 80
acres divided into lots &gt;0 by 120
■feet, Harris said. Soma of the
houses will front on Lake Ada.
Since Odham and Tudor built
Its first home in Pinecrest Heights
in March, ll»55 the developers
have put up nearly (10 million in
housing in Seminole County. The
}flrm has built about 1.1100 homes
on 400 acre* In l!rove Manor,
South Pinecrest. Sunland Estates,
‘Bel Air and Rose Court subdlvi.
■ions. All but Sunland Estates a n
In Sanford.
Odham and Tudor home prices
range from $17,1)00 - $26,000 in
Grove Manor to $12,000 • $18,000
In Sunland Estates. All have three
or four bedrooms. Grove Manor
. homes on Mellonvillo Ave, have
I big General Electric kitchen cen­
ters, built-in kitchen equipment,
good te r r a in floors, excellent
drainage and brick trim, Harris
asid. G. E. equipment is also being
used in Sunland Eatatea and
South Finccrest.

Charles H. Shaw
'Dies At Paola
Charles H. Shaw, a Paola resi­
dent for the p u t IS years, died
at hia home Friday after a ihort
Illness.
Mr. Shaw, 71, waa a retired
carpenter. He was born in An*
derson, S. C. Surviving are three
children, J. B. Shaw and Mrs.
i J . K. Thomas, both of Sanford,
and Garland H. Shaw of Longwood; 11 grandchildren, 15 great­
grandchildren, two brothers and
threa listers.
The body was lent to Hartwell,
Ga., for service* and burial. Bri*.
son Funeral Homa waa in charge
of local funeral arrangements.

Quick* Call Watson
DALLAS, Tex. fUPI) - Sherlock Holme*. 1$, pleaded guilty in
Dallas County Criminal Court to
carrying a switchblade knife.
Judge Shelby Cox sentenced him
to M daya In jail.

Sanford is proposed aa tha lo­
cation for an apartment-type
building to provide housing for
"senior ritiiens" and the ground­
work ha* been started on the
project by a aew corporation
headed by Cecil Oiler, Illinois
builder who has been In homa
a «a development here during
the pait several years.
The building would b* built
under a new FHA enactment
which provide! far building hous­
ing specifically for elderly realdeni*. Tha law require* that such
building* he "designed 100 per­
cent for elderly reside nti," and
further requires that at le a d 75
percent of the ocrupanla be more
than 62 years of age.
Ozier, a veteran of M year*
In the CMUtracUon business in
lllinoii, Florida and Puerto Rico,
laid today "I have dedicated my
effort* to senior citizen* and hope
to make this tha first of such
projects to houta them."
The proposed location hare
would ba behind Seminole Me­
morial Hospital. This would b*
handy to tha medical center, city
recrealton faculties, downtownshopping and all the other re ­
quisites of elderly residents, Oatar
pointed out.
Ozier Florida Enterprise* la
the new Florida corporation form­
ed
to handle this project,
Robert F. Drabik of Chicago has
been namad a vice president *f

AH five developments or*
Pinecrest school*. Sunland
Smith Pineere»t subdivision*
ball park*, trnni* court* and
dren'a playlnr area*.

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Seminole High
Honor Roll
Is Announced

Kilie Myers Chester, Lake Mary;
Laura Jones, Sanford; Grace Slay­
ton, Sanford; Jane T. Dickerson,
Sanford; Waller Bell, Geneva;
James Myer, Rochester, N. Y.;
Vera Susan Evans. Titusville.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Rivera Jones, San­
ford, a daughter.
Dli mis tala
Meliina Buih and baby, Oviedo;
Frank Lee Dunn, Sanford; Grace
Haynes, Sanford; Steveg Soderbloom, Sanford; Allied P. Horton,
Lake Mary.
MARCH M
Admissions
Jean Prideijiore, Sanford; Vera
Lee Savage, Sanford; Cheater
Miller, Sanford; Beatrice Rivers,
Sanford; Ruth Payne, Sanford;
Dorothy Stubbs, Sanford; Florence
Wells, Sanford; Lillian Franklin,
Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Diekerson,
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. and
Mrs. John Slubbi, Sanford, g son;
Mr. and Mr*. John Pridemort,
Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Lulu Harrialt, Sanford; David
Thrasher, Sanford; Emma Plum ­
mer, Sanford; Mr*. Jam es Spauld­
ing and baby, DeBary; Mra.
George Ameye and baby, Sanford;
Cathy Reddon, Sanford; Mrs.
Charles Morrow and b ab y ,'S an ­
ford; Mrs. William Vaughn and
baby, Sanford: Mrs. Frederick
Neat and baby, Sanford; Elite
Vihlrn, Sanford; Ilona Rhodao,
DeBary; Roy Livers, Sanford.
MARCH «
Admissions
Georgia Butler, Sanford; Robert

Ten Seminole High students had
all A's for the fourth six weeks of
the school year and 44 had more
A's than B's,
Twelfth grade student! with all
A's are Johnny Allred, Ruddy Fulper, Cordell Jeffrey, Henry Mor­
gan, Steve Powell, Nancy Butler,
Marilyn McDaniel and Peggy
Price.
Eleventh grader Joy Wester and
10th grader John Gocrss also had
top A grades.
Students with mora A'a than B's
ara 12th grader* Herman Allman.
Arthur DeYoung, David Goerss,
Larry McQuatlers, Paul Mitchell,
Norbert Peters, Dian Aiken, Janet
Glenn, Fay Noel, Sue Ann Toney,
Joyra Weinmann, and Vicki Westlund.
U th grader* Penny Anderson,
Margaret Jones, Gini Taylor, San­
dra Wood, Robert Bullard, and
Doug Tamny,
Also 10th graders John Ron!faee, W alter Meriwether, William
Ott, Jean Daleckl, Delta Homer,
Frankie Jones, Ann Schumacher,
Mary Helena Washburn, and Jo
Ann Zeigler,
Ninth grader* Sharon Gila*,
Jana Harward, Sherrill* Julian,
Linda Mill*, Roberta Rankin,
Sandy Richard*, Ruth Taylor,
Carolyn Turner, Johnny Clark,
Charles Hare, Johnny Phillipa,
Larry Pi vac, Lea Wateoa and
John Weatgata.
Alto eighth graders Donna
Beard, Carol Oxford, and Linda
Smith.

Grace Slayton. Sanford; Claud­
ette McCray, Ml. Dora; Florane*
Bishop, Sanford; Paul Maxwell,
Geneva; Jam es Mayer, Rochest­
er, N.V.; Janetta Hubbard and
baby, Sanford; Anna Joyaea,
Oviedo.

Tha first of a planned aerie*
of "Open House'' parties for the
commissioned and entitled per­
sonnel of government Initallation*
in the Sanford'Orlando area, was
bald at Howell Park Sunday after­
noon.
Tha party waa In honor of the
Sanford Naval Air Station, and
tha vUtlora war# treated to an
outdoor barbecue and impaction
of the homea of many present
and formar Navy and Marine
Corps personnel living In Howell
Park.
Tha Navy Welcoming Commute*
at Howell Park waa headed by
Mr. and Mra. Al Myer (retired
Navy CPO) aa co-chairmen, and
included!
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Olson, Mr.
and Mra. L. Petllnattl, Mr. and
Mra. C. A. Baaainger, Mr. and
Mr*. Harold Haine, Mr. and Mrs.
It. Toonk, Mr. and Mra. E. Fetter,
Mr. and Mra. J, Sandifer, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Hippi, Mr. and Mra.
Alvin G. Edwards, and Mr. and
Mra. Charlea Balchumaa, ail pra»$nt for retired Navy personnel.

the firm end general manager of
the senior eitiiena development.
Mra. Donnell* Ray, well known
for her work as a social and
recreation director, will join the
firm to organize a program of
activity tor realdenla of the
apartments.
i
She will attend a conference
in Washington In January, 1M1,
with Secretary of Health, Educa­
tion and Welfara Arthur Flem­
ming and other government lead­
ers to discuss plans for an active
program for tha senior citireni.
Plana here Include extensive
gardening and other hobbies and
recreational activity suited to the
elderly. The apartment! will be
designed with safety features and
tasted methods af making Ufa
leas strenuous lor Ihoa* la (hair
later yeara.
"If lb* response to th a,Id ea
warranto, We will continue to
build similar building* in Florida
and elsewhere," Oiler said.
Information on tb* Sanford pro­
ject may ba obtained from tb*
corporation's office at 1105 Ran­
dolph, Sanford.

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TAMING OF THE SHREW

ows
T h in In the annual edition o f The Herald which reporta
tm a fend g ro w th In Sanford and Seminole County. It in
edition that customarily gets "mailed away" to friends
relatives of our residents to show what is happening

tltn Interest o f people who n ig h t be contemplating n move
to Florida—«x thousands seem to be doing.
-

the

A lot of peopla, organizations nnd bunlncssu helped
staff with the various sections and we thank them.

* v The number of copies reserved In advance of publica­
tion Indicate that th a n -is a lot of Interest In sending the
paper out of tha gtate. Wa hope everyone who gets it will
oorae see ust
■r t f they do, we believe they will be hare to stay someday.

M ILW AUKEE-W M tie kettle
Unei now d early drawn, nothing
that happent from here on out If
likely to alter the nature of the
conteit la the Democratic primary.
It la n contest that may well de­
termine the party's choice lor the
preeldeney.
Atmoft anyone, whether Republi­
can or vDemocrat,
in w r a ii will
wui tell
acta you
jvu
that Sen. John f . Kennedy la aura
to win over Sen. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey. But. beneath the calm and
-even Indifferent aurfaee, forces are
at work that could alter the result.
And, moreover, prophecy h a t al­
ways been rleky in this politically
volatile itata,
Humphrey la trying hard to get
the wayward voter to concentrate
on Issues and on Ml record la behelf of firm and labor In cooirait
to Kennedy'! more conservative
record. More or le u openly he la
saying that only n Democrat who
comet down strong on the Issues In
the' tradition of Roosevelt and Tru­
man ean win in November.
implying that Kennedy la
•led after Vice President N it­
on, a somewhat synthetic candi­
date with "an overdose of public
relations," ho la risking n division
in the party that alarm i some
Democratic leaden, One piece of
proof the aenater from Minnetote
cites la the allegation of a com­
mentator cloao to Nlaon that
Kennedy's father, Joseph P. Kgnnedy, has given the vice president
an informal aaiuranct that his ion
will not attack Mm and received
in turn an Informal pledga that
Nixon would not attack the young­
er Kennedy,
It ia something like a plot that
Humphrey sees in Uw buildup the
preia has given bla rival. Ha la
their favorite now and the press
kwdi have contributed mightily to
his pre-eminence, In the Humphrey
view, but after the nominating con­
ventions they will go all out for
Nixon and (ear Kannedy to pieces
if he is the Democratic nominee.
Aa for Kennedy, be la using the
technique he employed ao success­
fully In Massachusetts when he ran
for tha Senate for -the first Urn*
In W t t Poor Henry Cabot Lodge
Jr., whom he defeated, complained
bitterly that be bad beau toe vic­
tim af e second Beaten Tea Party.
The teaa that the Kennedy fatqjly
bald la every nook end cranny of
M itiachuieuf bad cost In catering
bills alone a t least $100,000, ton un­
happy Lodge complained.
The technique re bee heavily on
personal appeal end organisation.
Members of the Kennedy family
have been deployed through ovary
city end town to exert Uw family
charm for Jack. Curiosity alotse
would turn out numbers of poopla
to see a clan so widely advertised
for l u success la ovary department
of life. But formal invitations sent
wall In advance give the occasion
• special touch.
"The pleasure e l your company
la requeued aa suck end n e k a
day at n e k aad such an hour to
meet Mrs. Peter Lawford. . .
This baa the glamor of Hollywood
and Uw Mgh-atyle fashion magesine. 1U appeal to Midwestern
small towns can weU be Imagined.
Beetdea the three elatere with their
charming tousled hairdos, the can­
didate's mother, Mr*. Rose Ken-

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'■ w a rn e d . "Easy esmei easy
. f a ," to tons dw m w al oulleek af

c lw 'iJ ll: Tony K., aged 11,
I t growing quite rebellious.
“Dr. Crane," Ma mother began.
*Hooy is angry a t hia daddy and

iwtaee of f l canto per weak, but
» argues all toe kids la Ms class
It nt toast $1 or mere to spend
l tony please.
«fla h i U low Doutiox to d kitt*
i l A i t o L T L a t o tola
PobUffl?”
Han't give yeur child aa allowBcfi
Instead, pay him on a piecework

■. Juet mo that th e n are plenty of
• “pay" Job* avaflahto around to*
I Boom eg lawn aadgarden.
• Then your fee* ee girl will have
! “coiling unlimited" aa regards
*. their Income, tor they ean loom It
ytoeafl cents ta ll per week if they
I Mra 10 wort ""W tor that high-

buy his needed cloth#*, elc. They
• n your responsibility.
But ■( regards his own private
•pending money, which be can use
on amuaement, candy and aodaa,
comic books, etc., yott should as­
sure him a liberal amount via the
pay-for-work plan.
Then he .will learn that money
means sweat and work aad often
deprivation of play time.
This la the proper attitude all
people should have toward money,
but if you simply band over “free"
cash ia tha name of a weakly "al­
lowance," you almply cultivate the
Prodigal Son's attitude.
Earned money la used far more
■hrewdly. Kids seldom gamble nt
■lot machinal tf they sweat for
those dime* nod quarters!
So outline n number of household
chores for which you will pay. And
M them to the mental ability of
your child.
Even « klndargartan tot can
make his own bed! And poliab his
daddy's shoes.
Remember, too, that klda like i
quick pay-off, ao don't d eftr their
money till Saturday nr the m o th 's
We used to stick a nickel nr dime
on each window ta lk , so whan our
Crane children washed the window,
they were entUlad to the reward
aad AT ONCE.
The same goes for piano o r ether
music practice. Place the coins an
tho piano, to la taken by too child
at too end of Ma IS-minute session.
Urn very sight of the rewords
keep perking up Ma motivation!
Bond far my booklet "SO Ways
Children C o n E a r n Spending
Money," enclosing o stamped re­
turn envelope, pF* SOc (non­
profit). You Den Mothers con also

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WASHINGTON— The pact that
"no reporters are prasent" at cer­
tain p re u get-togethers with high
government people hasn't been
working so well lately.
It'S not that the voluntarily deaf
and dumb guests violated their
vaw to slg toe Up. I f a toe eontoundod gremlins.
Tbeee lepreebauna have allpped
some eatth-ahsking tidbits to re ­
porters who were preioat—on the
otsiildi*
It wae In tola way that newspa­
per readers learned toe tremend­
ous news that Dwight D. Elsen­
hower waa backing Richard Ntgon
for president. A day later, reader*
learned by the u m e method that
Democratic National Chairman
Paul Butler had predicted to some
none uolng-oye reporters that Sen.
John Konnedy would win tho Dem­
ocratic nomination.
The Klmnhower a e c r e l waa
sneaked from the off-the-record

Gridiron dinner to a point all the
way acroaa the Atlantic—to the
London Times which, ■■ far as
anyone knew, had no reporter*
present at the dinner.
The message waa also sent by
gremlin to n Washington lady re ­
porter who, It waa obvious, wasn't
there either, since the affair la
stag,
Tha boomerang on Butler came
out of a cosy off-the-record lunch­
eon he had for a few correspond­
ents nt the National Press Club.
They were to be trusted. But you
can't aay the same for th o u grem­
lins. The guests, by prearrangement, identified Butler merely aa
"lomeooe high in Democratic d rd es." Howovar, a New York news­
paper which had M representative
at the meeting identified the source
openly aa Butler him ulf.
Now, poor boxed-lo Duller could
neither deny or fdm lt It. To admit
publicly that he him ulf favored

The “allowance" ptea la entirely
ahaolete la child psychology se get
hep to the facta I
, Obviously, children need money.
• Aad you parents should quit giving
! a child a mg allowance from which
j h e pays tor Ms shoes, school hooka,
'

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Bus fare to school, as wall as
School lunches and other neces' attics are i p art of tho parental
| Budget, m don't try to flatter a
; chili's realty by giving Mm $10
t per week, out of which be must

Oriental Geta Role

HOLLYWOOD , (UP1) -H arold
By DICS WEBT
Fong, veteran Oriental character
WASHINGTON
(UPI&gt; - I trust
actor, has been signed for the rain
of Toy, the houuboy, to “The no one will be offended If 1 com-,
Pleasure of Hia Company."
ment that the pack n t Instinct
runs deop In the homo Amerlcasus.
Wn a n all of ua coUeclora by
aa ta n . t couldn't begin to nemo
an tba things we collect because
the lilt could Include almost any
•oocreto noun betwesn autograph
and Either.
. If M weren't tor (hie I pleribet
enum aspect, the feeling ef being
i port of ton gams, 1 might have
been worried'about myself recent,
ly when 1 began collecting first
linos of eoogrnaatonal speeches.
Let’s fece 'It, an Isolated ease
«f tola aart weald not stand up to
court u evidence of mental ataMUty. But I dan'l think (hay tan
come after me .with a butterfly
net ae long aa a lot of my fellow
dUseas ate collecting butterflies.
My new hobby grew out of my
line of work, which require* that
I spend considerable time listen­
ing to apeechea to tha House anti
Benito, ta teU-defenae, I devela knack ef tolling from Just
v/s//s7/M
first leW words whether I
should continue to listen.
Then I fell Into the habit of savtog somo of tho mort notable In­
troductory phrasca tar a collec­
r b b b b
tion of “ ■pooches 1 never finished
listening to."
Most of ua like to show off our
collection* and I offer for your
+ W /////M
z wa**
Inspection some of my prized
specimen*. In each eos, too throi&lt;
dots ( . . . ) mark too place where
I tuned out.

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foresees the difficulty with Demo­
cratic liberal senators In this Mth
Congress..
Rep. Robert L, F. Mhos &lt;DMr. Speaker,
pnvkntily
Fla.) - “ F
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I have called to tha attention of
tho Congress loma of the very
fine poem s.. . "
Rep. Robert W. Levering CDOhio) — “Mr. sp e lte r, Abraham

one Democratic candidate over an­
other, In a Job that cilia for neu­
trality, could mean the end of Ma
chalrmansMp.
But President Eisenhower wig­
gled out of U defUy when confront­
ed at his pres* conference about
Ms Gridiron adulation for too vice
preiident. Without admitting di­
rectly that ba waa even at the
Gridiron dinner, the president en­
dorsed anew the only candidate the
Republicans have.
There have been other times
when tha "Don't-teQ-a souM-toldyou" p re u meetings backfired.
Moat noteworthy, perhaps, was
several years ago when Nixon
triod to#maintain off too record kle
views on sending troops into fadoChina. The views don't stay off
the record long, for they we: air­
ed before one of Um greatest m m for-news groups In the country—
tha American Sodaty af Newapnpar Editors.
UnattributaMa background brief­
ings often play a useful part to the
preparation of good interpretive
writing. But one of toe greatest offthe-record debtdoe wae the sin­
cere experiment of President Eis­
enhower last year to chin infor­
mally with WMte House “regulars"
over dinner.
Untovlied members of tha w ott­
ing p re u walled outside the gates
to interview the departing dtotra.
But the aeiiloo waa so "seem!"
that aome of the guests even de­
clined to admit who they were.
To top it off, too preiidont'a
guests attributed their alories to a
mysterious “high aeurco to tho
White House."
Needless to say, that experiment

With bar dignity and her warmth
of manner (he proved ta Mattecbuiettf to be perhaps the princi­
pal family aaaet.
A t for the aeaator, he makea
flee, carefully prepared apeechee
that flat# In g eaan l ttrm a the
objective of e liberal Democratic

Quotable
Quotes
United Prate l ataf i tle a it
MARYVILLE, Tenn. — An ex­
hausted stele policeman, describ­
ing the seven hour chase after a
300-pound h e ir cub that bad es­
caped Ms cage at a gas station:
“ We had quite a time with
him. Every time he came down
a tree the dogs nipped him and
he'd climb anothsr.”
DETROIT — Sens. Hubert H.
Humphrey (D-Mlnn.) end John F,
Kennedy (D-Moss.), clashing in
the Wisconsin primary over cam­
paign tactics:
Humphrey: “ We're trying to
cboote a candidate for President
of the United States, not the lead
for ■ Hollywood dram a."
Kennedy: “Hubert will team
that (ginning for a Hollywood
part) la not my purpose."
DURAND, Mkb. — Engineer
Harry Wix Jr., clapping down
from the cab of one «f the na­
tion's last regularly scheduled
•team locomoUvea, which chug­
ged into retirement Sunday:
“I really thought of th a n as
beautiful. Not monster*, beautiHOOLWOOD — British actress
June Wilkinson, lamenting the
theft of $4,too worth of furs from
her apartment:
"Today was my birthday, too.
My Nth. Without furs, what'e a
girl to wear?"

ey. Xa shskea thauiandi af
di of those who com* out la
fuch numbers to see him—th e n
were 3,000 or more at a special
Sunday lea here In Milwaukee.
Thanka In pert at leait to organIzatieo, there are erowd* whereever he goes.
(J
How much crowds mean la an
ancient political puttie. The cyn­
ical faying—that waa before televliloai—la that they will come out
to ice a dead whaia om a flat ear.
They eame out la drovea to aee
Wendell WlUkie who !o*t to IMS
and again diaaitrouily la the Wiaconain primary la ISM, and they
came out to aee Harry Truman in
INI and Truman won. The element
of curioalty la certainly important, j
The religioua ltaua h at been In­
jected Into Ute current cam paignIn a singularly poisonous form.
Vicloua aatl-Catholie pamphleta
bordering on the obicene were
mailed from the town of Hulehtotoo, Mian., to townipeoplo in feeeral Wifeoatln dlttricta. They were
tent largely to Calholica and often
to individuals in c a rt of the local
chapter ef the Knights of Colum­
bus.
i
While they seem to have origins*
ed with the lunatic fringe, the ef­
fect is naturally to create sym­
pathy for Kennedy on the score of
the wickedness of tin t kind ef at­
tack. And this may well be true
not only among Kennedy's fallow
Catholics in Wisconsin but among
others who have til along felt the
injustice of discriminating against
n candidate for the Presidency be­
cause of hit religion.
Humphrey and his campaign
managers, among whom a n prom­
inent Minnesota Catholics, indig­
nantly denounced the intrusion of
Util vlcLoumeii at i time when
sober Judgment on the relationship
between church nnd etate ia impor­
tant. But whatever the damage K
had already beep done.
How- muchi tho Wisconsin primary means Is highly doubtful.
But, depending on how tho votes
fall, the candidates wM make to e
moat of too rem its u they puah
on for the prize of the nomination.

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Hippiatsa Through Health

• Nervous Breakdown Much Like
Short In Telephone System
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(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

The nervoua system la very
much the u m e aa a telephone
system. The central office le
t h . brain, t h . nervu a n t h .
w in a _ _ j h . l m , i i_ , t .
wires, n n d each call in the
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jerry
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comedian*, will direct, produce
and star to “ Tha . Bellboy" from
a script ho wrote hlm irif to ISM.
Ha will play moat ef the Marring
part to pantomime, the flint to be
done on location at tho Hotel Fentalnbleau In Miami.

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�1st Practice
Set Monday
Sanford'i little major league try
«uta registered 147 new eager
flayer*.
Only 50 positions were open on
the original sis .teams atartad by
^ i h e Recreation Department lait
aeaion. To attempt to accommo­
date another 30 boy*, two more
new team* have been formed makIns an eight team league for lPfiO.
The team*, co*che* and location
of fiiat team practice i* printed
below. I Boy* listed should report
at,the first practice, over 70 boy*
are on a waiting Hit drairing to be
placed on a team. Lark of /ittendance to practice »e**ion* will
mean being dropped from a team
*o other* may get a chance to

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fo v in q to n
By JERRY COVINGTON

Activity at the San Francisco tiianla
farm center here in Sanford hit ita peak
over the weekend an the temperaturen
nonred in the 80'n and made the right at­
mosphere for the national pastime.
The five beautiful diamonds on Mellonville Ave. were covered with young
hopefuls as they went through their
paeon to prepare for the coming seasonMost of the eight teams who are trnining
here this season engaged in regular games
playing among each other.
Tocoma, the Giant’s lop farm team,
has been rolling right along with its
spring exhibition schedule and there are
several players who have been looking
sharp. George Prescott, who has been the
star for several years in the top minor
leagues continues to hit with plenty of
ability and the Giants could find room for
him in their lineup before too long. It
has been a mystery to me why he has
never gotten a full test with the parent
club before because he has hit over .800 in
every season with the trlpIe-A flub, l-ast
year at Phoenix he ended the season with
a .306 average and he belted 21 homeruns.

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Covers Sports
game will be April 19 against the Leesburg
Orioles. Rusincss Manager Pete Schnal hashis season ticket drive underway now and
everyone is urged to participate and help
support minor league bascbnll here.
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The Seminoles play the second game of
the new season here tomorrow night
against Evans of Orlando. Game time is
set at 7:30 and will be played in the sta­
dium. In the Seminoles opener last Tues­
day night they were defeated by Colonial
of Orlando by a score of 7-2.
Everyone is urged to come out and
support these youngsters ns they make
their bid for a victory over Evans. By the
way, the weatherman hns promised thnt
tomorrow night will be a little warmer
than last Tuesday night when the fans
were all huddled under blankets.

CHASE — Manager* E v a n *
Mr Coy, Dick Frank, Bay Diamond,
4:30 Tuesday, Philip Elmore,
Steve Gordie, Jimmy Aeder, Mark
Ramey, Clarence Schaffer, Danny•
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Horn, Steve Higgins, David Wil.
Righthander Joe Roniknwsk! was sent
Hamion, Kit Jarrell, Joe Mark­
from the Senators camp In Orlando to Ferham, Jay McCracken, Chuck Scntt,
Dennis Whitmire, Teddy Hay­
nandina Bench where he will finish his
ward, Clifton Brown.
apring training before reporting to Wil­
NAVY — Manager J. W. Kuyson. N\ C. Joe. who was the Greyhounds
kendali, Pinerreit School, Monday
pitching ace last season, wits brought
4:30, Terry Echo)*, Steve Sprindown
for h look with the big club but
gue. Dirk Watera, David Jarrell,
the brass decided that he needed more
Lerny Knnpper, James Dodson,
experience before he was ready for the
Lamar Osford, Billy Grarey, Cri*
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big time. He will be in the class-B Carolina
Akeis, Bob Kuykendall, Bill Eckren, Hubert Holstein, Mark Caola,
League this season.
In n little more than three weeks the
Fred Ganas, Tim Benson.
Jake Jacobs, who also played with the
Sanford
Greyhounds
nre
scheduled
to
arPEnFECTION DAIRIES—ManGreyhounds last season, is still with the
rive
in
town
to
prepare
for
the
opening
of
f i x e r Francftro Tirado Jr., Seminparent club but it is expected that he will
w ole High diamond, Tueiday. Bobby the Florida State League season that gets
he sent to Charleston, an AAA team, so
Stewart, Kenny Bishop, Mike Mor­ underwnv April 18. The Grevhounds. who
that he enn play every day and gain a
gan, Richard Simas, Tom Caudle, are working with Kansas City this sea­
little more experience.
Bohby Corhln, Robert Robinson. son, open on the road and the first home
Gerald Crane, Roger Boston,
Mason Wharton, Larry Moore.
Erick Velez, Ira Abramson, Bill
RECORD MAKER - - - - - By Alan Mavtr
Bryant, Steve Barria.
STANDARD OIL — Manager
Elmer Roerner, Bay Ave. field.
4 p. m. Monday, Steve Rariowman,
0 Ernie Raumeister, Glenn Roerner,
Danny Bostwich, William Crapp*,
Billy Higginbotham, Ronnie HlnThe Sanford Seminole track
■on, Earl Holmes, Paul Rumbley,
team completely dominated the
rw
Pete Rumbley, Don Robinson,
ahow Friday when they roiled pail
allLarry Smith, Donald Sum] vail,
DrLand. 1MII.
7/Mt
Henry Wilkin, Jimmy Williams.
M/oY
The Seminoles placed Brat in
FOODMART — Manager* Larry
SCOPiP
every rvent and aeverel new rec­
Pivec, Dick Richard*, Little Major
League diamond, Ft. Mellon Park,
ord* were aet.
fie u x m
Tuesday 4 p. m. John West, Ron
Bobby Barbour wai high point
plat
Allen, Billy Halhack, Doug Wall.
; MAP A
man for the day ai he picked up
• Ray Pivec, Paul Pivec, Dave Richp eco ttp
tin t place in three eventa giving
■rd*, Lloyd W'all, Dave Lanier,
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him a total of IS point*. Ha won
Ricky Walstrom, Ken Hopkins,
K A )W
the high hurdle*, the low hurdle*,
Dave Depalma, John Ward, Rleky
Galls way, Dan Ntrkola*.
g f T a tf
end the broid jump. In the high
ms
FIRST FEDERAL — Manager
hurdle* event he ihatiered hi* own
veA»*
Sonny Rahnn, Pinecreat School,
school record when he finlihed in
UP/CS
Monday, 4:2(1 p, m. Steve Balfnt,
IT.I. Hi* old mark wai 1T.Z. In the
Tom Bryan, Jack Beckwith, Byron
low hurdle* he finlihed in 12.4 and
Belcher, Ronald Dudley, Wayne
in the broad jump he soared II feel
■a
Forguion, Gary Harris, Rick Hayseirn and a quarter inrhei.
/,V MS
ward, Andy Lyon*. Chuck Plgoti,
e /a s r
Junior Mike Roberta established
• C. J. Mettler, Mark Raborn, Jim ­
a new school record in the high
tapuy
my Bobbin*, Mickey McClanahan.
&lt;WP
Jump event when he soared over
lfika Yentach.
the pole five feet, tlx inches. The
COM.
FLORIDA STATE BANK —
PSTITIOP
old record was held by Charles
Plnecre*t School, Tuesday 4:30
/Af 19*4
Oravrtz at five fart, five inche*.
MAUX/Ct
p. m. David Tally, Peter Barlow,
Oraveu placed second In the event
TH*
fi/CH ABP,
Mike McGuire, Ronnie Sjoblom,
poorer
Friday.
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Charles Gracey, Don Ethel, Frank
scopgp
Big Charlrs Fox continues to
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throw the shot put and the discui
WMO'LL S B T A PCCOPP
John Bogg*. Mike Colley, Charles
A PCco * p
with crest ability and he has now
A p y 7rptg mb s c o p e s
Lewis, Mike Maple*, Richard CariAT STILL
placed first In these two events in
■* GOAL AT TP* STAYLCX
son. Richard Morri*.
, _ . STAMPS,
every meet, lie threw the shot 41
c jp Moctrgy fZAA?prs
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YOWELLS — Manager Rher
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feet, l l 't mchr* and the discus 117
Poly a o rta aY.
wood Barbour, Ft. Mellon Park
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field, Monday 4:30 p. m. Bernie
Barbour, Randy Dean, Paul Haston. Tommy Ley, Al Boniface,
New Champion
Eddie Dieaibrod, Dale Uiggin*,
DORTMUND. Germany (UPD
Wade Hancock, Greg Ganas, Daryl
Dick Richardton of Britain won
M cUin, Bruce McKibbin, Mack
The Seminole High School golf both af Sanford, took medalist the European heavyweight' cham­
Harrell, Robert Shows, Billy Horn,
pionship with a lltn round knock­
leant
continued on lla merry way honora with a 71.
and Jerry Ownby,
out of Germany's Hans Kslbfell
Saturday wilh ■ double victory
a* they potted their fifth and aiith
•S eta Record
wlna of tho h u m
DETROIT (UP1) — Tha DeSanford topped Edguwaler TH
trait Tigers **t ■ club mord fn to 4V% and knocked-off Evaaa,
MM whan they hit a tout of 1M ia-o.
home runs.
Bobby Gleason and Rickie Roth.

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Seminoles Take
Dual Track Meet

Porsche Takes
Cards M ay Have That 1-2 Punch Now
Sports Car Honors
In Sebring Race
SEBR1NG. Fla. &lt;U!M)-Oltvier
Gendrbirn, the Brussels business­
man who drove a Porsche to its
first victory In the 12-hot.r Sebring
sports r s r endurance race Satur­
day, said today he will return to
his old job behind the wheel ot a
Ferrari.
Gendebien and Hans Hermann
of Stuttgart, Germany, outlasted
the favoied Maserati* and Fer­
rari! in the car-killing 12-hour race
to give Porsche eight point* to­
ward the world's sports car cham­
pionship. They averaged 84.927
miles per hour.
Other Poriche* finished sreond
and ninth and privately-entered
Ferraria took every olhrr piece in
the lop 10. Not ■ one of the favor­
ed Maserati* finished the race.
For Gendebien, 38. It pas the
second straight victory here. Last
year hr and Phil Hill of California
won in a factory-entered Ferrari.
This yrar, neither the Porsche
nor Ferrari factory team* enierrd
because of conflicting motor fuel
committments. Rut the privatelyentered cart scored points for both
factorial Just the same.
Ferrari’s third place finish, by
Jack Nclherrutt and Pete 1-ovely
of Los Angeles, gave the Italian
factory fuur point* amt a total of
13 points for 1980 in Hie rar cham­
pionship standing. Ferrari had
scored eight points In Argentina.
The second-place Porsche was
entered and driven by Americans,
Bob Holben, Warrington, Pa.; Hoy
Schecter and Howard Fowler of
Miami.
Tragedy marred the tilth annual
running of the race when a Lotus
car ran wild at a hair-pin turn and
struck down a newspaper photog­
rapher. Both the photographer,
George Thompson at the Tampa
Tribune, end the driver, Jim
Hughes of Napa, Calif., were kill­
ed.

Ring Results

galurday
HAVANA (UPII - Paul Dias,
IMP*, Havana, outpointed Manuel
Z unnibar, I38'» Cuba ()Z),
(taaday
MARSEILLES, Fra nre (UPD—
Gracleux Lampertl, lit. France,
outpointed Manolo Garris, 124,
retained European featherweight
till*.

United Pre»* International
Vinegar Bend Mliell and Larry
Jackson may al last give the St.
Ixiula Cardinals the sturdy 1-2
pitching punch they need.
The Cardinals* 4.34 staff earned
run average was the poorest in
the National League Iasi season
hut Manager Solly Hetnus al­
ready has had two nine-inning
pitching performances this spring
—a statement no other big league
manager can make.
Jackson turned m a complete
game Saturday and then Mliell
followed Sunday with a five-hit,
3-1 victory over the Detroit Ti­
ger*. Al isell long hindered by
wildness, walked only one man
and permitted only one base-run­
ner to advance past second.
The victory was the eighth in
nine games and the ninth in 13
for the Cardinals who finished
seventh last season. Stan Musial
contributed a double and a single
to Sunday's eight-hit attack.
Jim Brosnan of the Cincinnati
Reds also pitched a complete
game and the Pittsburgh Pirates
stretched their winning streak to
11 game* In other key develop­
ments Sunday.
Bruinan yielded six hits, includ­
ing a homer by Joe Adcock, In
giving the Beds a 4 3 win over
the Milwaukee Braves and be­
come the first Cincinnati pitcher
to gu the distance. Lee Walla
clouted a homer off rookie Don
Nollrhart with (wo out In the
ninth for the Reds’ margin of vic­
tory.

Oklahoma Cops
Wrestling Crown
WASHINGTON (UPD — The
NCAA wrestling title was Okla­
homa property today for the 2Ath
time In the 30 year* of the cham­
pionships but the trophy had a
new landlord.
The University of Oklahoma
Sooner* won (he title away from
1938 and 1939 champion Oklaho­
ma Slate Saturday on the
strength of three Individual win­
ner* and a strong supporting
cast.
The Sooner! took their fifth
championship before a crowd of
6,900 In the University of Mary­
land fieldhouse, believed to tie the
largeit number ever to view •
•ingle NCAA wrestling perform­
ance. A record total of 22,900 aaw
the three day championship

Harvey
lladdix, 40-year-old
rookie Diomede* Olivo and Roy
Fare pitched five-hit ball at the
Pirate* blanked the Washington
Senators, 4-0. Gene Baker, mak­
ing a strong hid for a comeback
after being sidelined since July,
1931 with a knee injury, drove in
Iwo run* with a homer and a dou­
ble.

The Kama a City AUileliea beak
the La* Angeles Dodgers, »■!, the
Baltimore OrioVei defeated lM
New York Yankees, 3-1, the Chi­
cago White Sox downed the Phila­
delphia Phillies, M , the Sea
Francisco Giant* topped the Roeton Red Sox, (-3, and the Chicago
Cub* nipped the Cleveland Indi­
ans. 3 2.

Benefit Tilt
Two SHn Francisco Gianta farm team* win plajr •
benefit game -for tho Porter Lansing fund Saturday
night.
The Tacoma Triple' A team will play the Harlingen.
Texan, Double A nine nt 8:30 p. m. The City of Sanford
in donating u*e of the Memorial Stadium for tha baaabaM
content.
Ticketa nre 8R cenla for children and TR eenta for
adulta. Lanning waa injured in an auto accident Fab. 2.

Kennel Club Racing Classic Coming
Talk about the Mg rare Is keep­
ing Seminole County racing fan*
busy these days.
The big race la SanfordOrlando
Kennel Club'i 23th annual Central
Florida Derby In which eight dis­
tance start will compete for the
coveted trophy and cash prile.
Sixteen hopefuls will compete for
derby spot* in two long event* to­
night al tha local club, p an of a
to event schedule starting at 1:10.
The eliminations will b# the ninth
and tenth contests.
The first four flnlshera in each
contest will have bertha in the race
of the year which will be Friday.
The other eight will march in the
feature of the track'a last Ladies
Night program Thursday.
Rocky MacDuff (a favored to win
the first of the two elimination
events tonight. The Arthur Bowser
greyhound Is a S-to-l choice from
Ihe three-box. Rocky ha* found a
smooth path to victory seven times
this season.
Other stare in the ninth are Dorlene, O. B.'s Melon, Artistry.
Turnaround, Andalr, Ed's Rawhide
and Limber Timber.
In tha tenth affair, Fish Rock la
assigned top early odd* of 3-te-l,
from the seventh post position.
Rounding out Ihe strong lineup a re

O. B.'s Medium, Plowisro Ufc
Foait, Rocky MecGinty, A. X. Eu­
bank*, Ed's Blaek Smoko nod
Rocket Dream.

Midwest Keglers
Pace A BC Play
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) — V *
west bowlers walked off with
most o f tha honora Sunday » i0 d
In Iha second annual InterooHegiata bowling championship* held
here in conjunction with the ABC
tournament.
Jerry Constantino of Bradley
University wai a double winner*
sharing Ihe Iwo-man crown with
Eugene Wodka of Ike University
of Illinois, and taking the allevents championship with on I tN
Jim Nixon of the University of
total.
T he. era gits (Me wee w m I p
Minneeote with a 404.

Sanford Golfers Score Double Win

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My JEANNE WARNS!
Breaking in a' young horse ta
considered a man-sire job, but to
17-year-old Sandra McKinney It'a
part of any ordinary day.
Sandra, S foot, 3, with red hair
and blue eyei. makea a pretty
picture, too, astride a boric. For
apodal occasions aba mounts her
registered palomino tuition, Gold
Fellow, wearing a black cm*
broidared western outfit trimmed
with white fringe and complete
with while h it, bools and gloves.
And Gold Fellow Is In hie fancy
regalia of saddle, martingale and
bridle, all in shining silver.
A senior at Seminole High School
Sandra became a lover of horses
when she was vacationing In
Colorado at the age of three. But
it wasn't until her alatli birthday
that she received her first pony,
Belle Of The Ball Was Bonnie Staffer, Center
a abetland named Popper, that la
still among to horses at the Ride*
Marilyn McDaniel, Left, Sandra Kader Court Members
A-Whtle stables operated by San*
dra and her mother.
She said Pepper now, however,
la just content to scoop up plenty
of lee-cream and cake as he en­
tertains at birthday partial around
town. It la Gold Fellow which Is
In the limellgBt and carried Saa*
dra ta the championship In the
trade class In tba Gainesville
'one Show. At the same show,
sho also won the blue ribbon la
the Barrel Racing event. When
Sandra got tbs golden horse with
flaxen tall and mane, around four
yeara ago; she waa warned that
bo was mean. But aba said, "I
never laid a stick to him. Kindnesa has made him gentle."
Since she usually partlcipaus
In the Sunshine Clrcut, a series
w
a g a s w # ! of horse shows throughout the
VM iLi'i ?«' * T - * 1 atate, she aUys a very busy
Uenager. Two weeks ago'she rode
la a 100-mlle endurance contest
through the Ocala National For*
eat • • and this week at Southern
Pines, N. C., she rode a thorough­
bred In the Stonybroek Hunter
trials where horses all over the
Decorations Interest This Foursome
country compete la fox-hunt
jumps. Jumpers appeal to Sandra
Busy Stubbing!, Jackie Weible, Brenda Aucoin,
and on her next free weekend she
will go to Tampa in seareh of a
Richard Scott Select Souvenirs
good one to add to her string of
horses.
Ocala In Umatilla, aha hops* to
When not in shows, Sandra sad­ •ntar college.
dle-trains and cares for horses
Her ability extends into tho
at her etable west of Sanford. She business field, too. Last fall whila
also baa made "high school” her mother was la tho hospital,
horses out of many of them which Sandra conceived tha Idea of a
western shop. So, "an her owa,”
she had tha food room converted

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Former Residents
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An announeoment of Interest
has been received, from tho Rev.
and Mrs. Donald J. Walling of tho
birth of n daughter, Violet Elena,
born March I.
Rev. Walling was pastor for
three yeara at the Barnett Memor­
ial Methodist Church in Enter­
prise and Is now pastor of Trinity
Methodist church in Sarasota.
Rev. and Mrs. Wtlling have two
boys, Carl David and Gerald Lae.
Mrs. Walling writes that ill ora
well and happy and sends their
best regards to their many friends
In this aecUon.

Listening To Pete Bukur’s Music
Jimmy Smith, Evie Dorsey, Sandra McKnight,
Ray Johnson, Who Formed Sociable Group

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High School students crowded Pat Harrington Bullar, a Seminole
High School graduate.
The Mayfair ballroom was de­
corated by Ronnie Staffer, Francoo Stricklsnd, Cindy May, Linda
Humphrey, Winston Plercy, Don
MoOay, Burke Winn, Arthur Do*
Youag, George Cameron and Tom*
MaCUIa. Flower* ware by
Sanford Flower Shop and Miss
Olllo Baesa Whittle, glee club

fM Mayfair fan ballroom Satur­
day night for tha 14th annual
CMe Dub ball . . this year call,
ad Um Shangri-La Ball.

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Whether you prefer amartly slim, romantically
or the new eaay.weariny full skirts, you’ll find your favorite
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Tw o Birthdays
The Edwin Brar'-'ock family
celebrated two blrthc • a last waek,
Wednesday, Jimmy eelebratad his
11th birthday with a dinner party
givtn by his matbar entertaining
tho Don Stowell family.
Saturday M n. Edwin (Marian)
celebrated hera with a aurprlst
diaaer given at tha home of her
mother-la-Uw, Mr. and Mra. H. E.
Braddock In DeLaad.

tmm• hats
Mr. Mort

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Alix of Miami
Nantuckot
Glon of Michigan
Maiticini of Calif.

Hottio Cornogio

To give lolled plaster-of-parls
statuettes or lamps a clean, new
look, dip tbem In a solution o(
starch aad water. When dry,
buff with a soft brush.

Rogar Von N an
Collins of Texas
Seton

Oeasposyb bridge , evnr tha St, Johaa River (Lake
Monroe) near Sanford, Florida, will require tha
aJaamo Of Iho aantfcariy choanal through tho draw*
apaa la RavifatiaR at TjSOA. M. April *• 1M0‘ Nav*
(gotten should use tho north channel through tha

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Family Celebrates

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Bobby Celebrates

Males T o Join

Eighth Birthday

Women Models

At Lake Mary Home

A t Fashion Show

Bobby Jardlnc celebrated hU
eighth birthday last week with a
birthday party for hit friend* at
ihe home of hit parent!, Mr. and
Mri. Calvin Jardine, la Lake Mary.The children had the first Eaitar
egg bunt of the year during the
afternoon and played game*.
They received balloom and horn*
for favor*. Moving picture* were
taken of them a* they pleyed.
Prliea were won by Patay Sehwalckert and Bill Schmidt. Thar
were aerved a birthday eaka with
candle*, punch, and candy for refreahment*.
Those attending ware Bill and
Mike Schmidt, Cathy Daugbtary,
Phylla Mitchell, David Schweickert,
Rodney Goble, Brian. Lae. Mika
Krueger, Terry and Buddy Harris,
Debra Lynn Brown, and Tatay,
Nancy, Eddie, lg |le, and Walter
Schweickert.

Mrs. Carl Bchilke, cbalrmaa t f
the "Dinner-Fashion Show," spon­
sored by tha Sanford Woman’s
Club, reports that float
meats for tho event hxva
completed.
It will bo bold Thursday a t the
Civic Cooler. Dinner will he aery*
ed at 7 p. m ., followed by the fash­
ion show sod program. S t t s w ll
bo presented by Mrs. G ird*
Sweeney and Rolph A. Smith
and vocal selsctlons by Mrs, P b u
Harrison. Background music win
be presented by H o ftr Harris at
the piano.
Fashion* for tbo family will he
shown from Yowolls,. Ro-Jsys,
Mary Esthers, Cowans, Hollywood
Shop, Purcells, Perkins and Rob­
sons Mena wear.
The models’ hair will bo stylod
by Lei lani House of Boautr, Eva
Bess, Nell's Mary Brown and Eve*
lyn's. Make up will be by Mis,
Bernard Harkey, reproatntiag
Beauty Counselor.
In addition te tha nine woman
models, three mala models win
show fashions from tbo man's
shops. They are David Qatebol.
Marvin Rohlfs and Judge Ambrose
oimr.
Several door prises will bo
awarded. Deadline for purchasing
tickets la Tuesday, noon. They are
available at alt the local a to m ,
showing fashions, or by caHiag
Mrs. John Whlto a t FA 1 4 M , M n.
Paul Colman a t FA 2-3MB o r M n .
Clyde Ramsay at FA 2-07*0. P ro­
ceeds will be used for severs! aivia
projects conducted by the Woman's
Club.

Chuluota

Personals

MISS BARBARA ANNE GRIFFIS

'Griffis, Vincent
Engagement Revealed
Mr. and Mrs. Jam as L. Grlffii,
Sanford, tnnounco the engagement
nag Approaching marriage of their
d a u g h te r . Barbara Anne, to Wil­
liam Randolph Vincent Jr., eon of
Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph
yJaeeat Sr., also of Sanford.
Miss Griffin waa bora la Bradt o d County, Florida, attended
aehooli la Lawtey and Seminole
G o u ty , She la a member of the
aaalor clavs a t Semlnolo High
Softool and tho D. C. T. Club. When
net la school she worki at Jacob­
s o n 's Departmct Store.
^ The groom-elect wai born In
Sanford, attended Seminole Coflnty
aehooli and la ■ graduate of

Semlnolo High School. He waa a
member of ihe Glee Club and
letterman'a Club and it presently
employed by the Sanford Herald.
Final wedding plane will be an­
nounced a t a later date.

C PO Club Plans
Spring Dance

By BETE GOLDMAN
Jennie Iloatetltr entertained
friend* Thuraday after achool to
celebrate her eighth birthday. The
young folk* enjoyed game* out*
door* and ice cream and cake dec­
orated with E aitar egg* w art
lerved after more game* In the
Koitetler'a lovely home on Viral
Street.
The young ladle* preaent wore
Jennie'* aider Julie, Gall Bratton,
Mary and Martha Courier, Patricia
Bemey, Pat and Brenda Greauvu,
Debra Merrill, Kathy McCall and
Paula Miller.
L ad Saturday night (our couple*
gathered in honor of tho aeventeenth birthday of Danuta lloraki,
at the Moraki'a home off the Lake
Mill Road.
Mika Kennedy, Darlene Rhinehart, Lodomil Monk!, Sharon
Howell, Roger Norton, Nancy Nor­
man and Harry Gore war* there to
onjoy the daiightfu! buffet, record*,
and dancing.
A high point of the party waa
aome Icaaon* for the taenagera la
the tango, two-alep and pdtk'a by
the parent* of the guaat of honor.
The Retired Couplea Club had M
in altendanee at their regular
monthly cevcrad diah dinner Utia
week.
After a fine meal and brief budneia meeting, the public waa wel­
comed to enjoy with the Club mem­
ber* aome Intending and beauti­
ful glide* of tho Woodlawn Memo­
rial Park.
Don't forgat the regular Monday
night Choral Group meeting at the
Community Club House at T:M.
Men and woman of the area who
enjoy ilnglng are Invited to attend.

The Chief Pclly Officers Club
will sponsor a “ Spring Dance" at
the N. A, S. ballroom April 1. An
Informal social hour will precede
the bullet dinner, which will be
served at S p. m. Dinner will con■1st of tuna fish salad, ham, turkey
and all the trimmings.
Dress will be scmi-formal and
Lou Fields and Ills orchestra from
Orlando, will furnish music for
dancing during the entire evening.
CPO members and their guests
are requested to get their tickets,
MONDAY
at f t per person, by noon Thurs­
day. For further Information call
TUESDAY
® F irst Baptist Sunbeams and Mrs. Adeline Kama at FA 2-7BI2
Lake Mary Homo DemoostrsG, A.'a will meet at tho church or contact Chief Parrish, at the
lion Club meets at 10:30 a. m.
aflsr school. •
at tbo firehouse foi a program
Presbyterian Circle No. 3 will bate.
on “care of Boors." The Oviedo
■tot to roll bandages a t 2:30 p. m.
To prevent evaporation, add Club will preaent the program.
TUESDAY
flavoring to balled- custards, All lotereatod persona invited to
frosting and candy when they are attend. Bring i covered dish for
P i n t Presbyterian Church Brown­ cooked.
a luncheon served at noon.
lee Bible Clavs Supper-Party, 7
p. at.
F irst Baptist Church Bible Sur­
e t y d aises, 9:30 a. m. and 7:10
m.

THE MUSICAL AIKENS — Mr. and Mra. Dick Aiken

and thalr eight children ara shown ns they nppenrctl on
tha stags at tho Sanford Woman's Club Inst week. The
entire family, with tha exception of Mrs. Aiken and the
baby, took part In the musical ’program. Mr. Aiken is
director of the Bahia Temple Chanters in Orlando, is a
former winner of the A rthur Godfrey Talent Scouts and

has appeared on radio and TV programs throughout
central Florida. The entire family is active in church
and civic activities, especially the musical ones, Front
row, from left, are Dickie and Margaret Avn, second row,
David and John Charles and back row, Anne, DIan, Mrs.
Aiken, Dick, holding bAby, Michael and Bedford.
(Herald Thoto)

Mrs. Snyder Named Circle President
Mcmbera of the Anna MUlar
Circle elaeted officer* for the
coming year at the monthly bullaaaa meeting. Mr*. Wade Snyder
wag e lid e d prcaident. Othar of­
ficers are Mr*. John Cameron,
first vice president, Mrs. Robert
Tomlinson, second vice president,
Mr*. J . R. Hoolehan Jr., recording
secretary, Mr*. E. J . Moughton
J r., corresponding secretary, Mr*.
Buford Brown, treasurer and Mrs.
M m Kent, chaplain.
Mr*. Harry Adair, president,
appointed Mrs. Ed Cox to initall
tbo new officers at the neat meet­
ing, April 12 at tho Elks Club.
The circle was represented at
tbo American Cancer Society din­
ner, at the San Juan Hotel In
Orlando, by Mrs. Snyder, Mrs.
Cox, Mrs. Tomlinson and Mrs.
Martin Dyer. Mrs. Snyder gave
a report of the moating, including

aome Interesting atatiitics concern­ baa been atked to be in charge Cameron, Mrs. Hoolehan, Mrs.
ing the progrcti in Ihe light of the concession stsnd at the ball Smith, Mrs. Hoolehan, Mrs. Brown,
park, during the benefit game, Mri. Morrle Moses, Mrs. Ray
agaimt cancer.
Mrs. Clayton Smith told the
members about the day spent at
the Harry Anna Crippled Children's
Home March 19. Mrs. Smith is
in charge of making gilts to the
homo a t Easter.
It waa reported that tha circle

Personals
Mr. and M n. F. E. Donaldson
of Lake Mary had their daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle L qiler, from Klailmmee, as
guests over the weekend.

Church

April 2. Mrs. John Cameron Is
in charge of arrangements.
Hostesses Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Wil­
liam Klinefelter and Mrs. Russell
Spencer served refreshments to
Mrs. Snyder, M n. Cox, Mrs. Kent,
Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. Adair, Mri.

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Osier, Mrs. Madeleine Faille, Mrs.
Gene Walter, Mr*. K ite Blank,
Mrs. Jean Kay, Mri. Jam as Via,
Mrs. Hoy Uhorpenlng, Mr*. Ralph
Wight II, M n. Fred Itocttger, Mrs.
Wesley Barber and M n. Lynn
Lyon.

To extract onion Juice, peal an
onion and cut off one aliea, Praaa
tho raw aurfaco a p in a t a flan
grater and move the onion.back
and forth. The Juice will run a 8
and can bo caught la a apnea. :
When proailng t him llae, place
a place of baavy wrapping paper
between the hem «nd Gw gar*
ment to avoid rldgea on Urn got*
aide.

tfie (B tZ tfe v u
In less than one
iPT hour your
suit will be
cleaned, pressed,
ready to wear (HBj
Tm I n a n 4&gt;Lnm

Calendar

for That lowly
Look At The
Beach . . .

fis M o n a h
lira . Bob Landreth and children,
Liada and Hobby, of St. Augustine,
have been visiting with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maion Wil­
liam s, a t their home on Lake Ashwhile Mr. Landreth has been
attending e Sberwtn Williams man­
ager's meeting ia Cleveland, Ohio,
lap the past two weeks,
A. K. Roaaetter, baa returned
fram a visit with bla wife, who la
la ■ hospital in Baltimore, Md., re­
cuperating from eye surgery. Her
friends will bo glad to know that
aha la progressing well and expccls
te return borne ia a few weeks.

Andy

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Two Sanford Marines took part
in a huge amphibious landing
txsreis* off Formosa's southern
coast last Tuesday.
8. Sgt, Harold D. Hendley and
Cpl, George W. Fawley Joined
mors than 18,000 other Marines
in "Operation Blud Star," which
was aimed a t promoting closer
working relatione between United
States and Republic of China
forces in amphibious landings,
Hendley Is the son of Mrs, Marie
L. Hendley of Sanford, and Fawley
la the aon of Mr. and Mri. W. O.
Chesser of 1021 W. Third St.
Airman apprentiea Raymond M,
Whit# of Sanford graduated from
Aviation Familiarisation School
a t the Naval Air Technical Train­
ing Center In Memphis, Tenn., re­
cently.
White is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett M. White of 2680 Palmet-

BOMBARDIER-NAVIGATOR Ralph Fee back, right, get* a few pointer*
from Dick Alrhart during a eurvlval training acanion on the Carrier F. D.
Rooeavelt Both men are attached to Heavy Attack Squadron 11 serving
with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean.

T ta 4-H Boys Club of Laka
■ n a i a n l tha showing of a film
at tha Laka Mary Elementary
atto d l auditorium last week on
Wild Life in honor of National
Wild Ufa Weak, which waa prond
gam* commission officer
from Ocala, and Bob Johnson, lo-.
cal wild IU* representative front
ta M
wore present to talk on
4M subject and held n question
M d answer discussion with Um

school boys and girls after they

saw A* (Um. They warned tha

children not to catch wild anlmali
for petf.
This special film in natural
color showed the different migra­
tory birds and their habits, and
gave instructions on how to pro­
tect them. This film on the water
fowl estate was secured from the
Minnesota Museum of Natural
Wild Life, as that stale homes the
birds that migrate to the stale ol
Florida.
Floyd Richards, principal of the
Lake Mary School, permIUed the
entire school to attend the pro­
gram, - which will probably be

demonstrators shouting deflnaee
of Frondisi and hailing returns
that gave opposition parties more
than half of the 102 seats con­
tested In the 117-member Cham­
ber of Deputies.
Frondlil retained control of
N I m used war gas against Parliament,
but
at
reduced
strength.

B sU SN O fi AIRES (UPI) - Colcbration t t a heavy protest vote
ajalaet Argentine President ArH i t Froodlti in congressional
illltln a i erupted Jato violence In
downtown Buenos Aires today.

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craftsmen

rntm C B
I*
IIBRKBV
fllV X * still ar* practicing tha ancient
M a t tba undersigned desirin g to Old World art of thatching roofs.
• g g u g * I* bualnta* uoriar Ihe fic­ Most commonly used material is
titio u s n a m e of J i m 's d r a k e Kerrlee a t l l h a i r t s l s a d Rnnfmd A n ­ rye straw. A combed rye or
n a s , In t b s City of Hanford. Klor- wheat straw- r o o f may laat aa
Inland* lo r s e t s t a r th* sold long aa 60 years.
l* with lha C lark of lha Circuit
C e n ts nf g tm lnola County, Florida.
HI*: Vlnranao J. M a r sa lis
Mar eld 9. Johnson

S

Legal Notice

Attorney at Law
f . a Bos ii«

( s a f e r * . Florid*
FvbH
nb M
ar. IS ft A
ar. 4, 11. II.

1'

x n n c B fo r Minn
Th* Sanford lln u a ln * Authority
Wilt receive seated hid*, until Slim
o 'r lo tk p. o». April 4. IIS* nt
Mielr offica, A dm lnle tratlo n Build- CHARL1R ML'HR A T,
tag. Casll# B r o w s r Court, Hanford,
Defandant
lO T IC K T n a p p r a b
Florida, for the f u rnlehtna of l i ­
b e r an4 m a te ria ls fo r roof r e ­ HTAT* OF FLORIDA
TOl Charlie Murray
pa ir* so foltowei
W o rk
noneleta
of
repelrltia
Adilree* and Haeldear*
p o r t b aide only of roof rut hull-l­
Unknown
ing a o a ta tn ln * Apartm ent* *7. St.
You a r e hereby n o itf ln l (hat a
I* and 7» in Wltllaqi Clark Court t hilt of complain t for dlvurca has
a n d r e p a l r l n r o»»t eld* only o( l&gt;**n filed a a a ln a t you, and you
roof on hu ltd la e c onta ining Apart- are required to se rve a rn p y of
• t a e l s 4* a n d 41 In K dw ard I l l s - your a n sw e r or pleading to the
• trie T erra re, T his w ork ehall hill of complaint &lt;&gt;n the P la in tif f #
a ttorney, 1’aul (7, Perkins, 4)7
eonslst of th a foltow lust
L Remove all aalatlnk t i l l West Kolilh Mirert, Orlando, F lo r ­
- roofing and s a lv a n ln g for ida, and Ilia the nrlnlnsl Auawer
retie* w he re poeelhl*.
or plradlnn In Ihr office of the
8. Split
e s l i t l n g aub &gt; roof Clerk of tha Clrrult Court n« nr
w h e re buckled, f la tte n and hefurr Monday, April ; t , l«*n. If
h a t mop Into place.
you fall to do an Judgm ent by
I. Over th* e n ti r e a r e a of **• default will tin iaken a a a ln a l yon
, . taring roof a r e a eupidy a for th* relief demanded In ihe
un ifo rm c oaling of Bleep aa- hill of rortiplaln*.
IRISH AND 0 t i n KTl ED a t Han­
ford. Hemlnute I'nunly, Florida,
f a s t e f roof aurfar*. fol­ this 311li day nf March, IIS*.
lows* a t one* and while hot (MBA I.)
w ith an* thtc knssa or i s
DAVID M. ilATi'IIKL
pound
m lna ral
surfaced
Clark of (he Ctruult Court
ranting. Lap cap eherle I
It) M a nila T. VlhUn, DC
H i Inches on horlsunlnl Joint* I'aul C. I’erkln*
a n d aa* Joints. Nall uppar A ttorney for 1’lalnttff
■ d ata of cap sliest* w ith m
•ST W es t South Htreet
Inch barbed nail* a n d tin Orlando, Florida
discs i paced not over a Publlah Mar. I I ft Apr. I, It, II.
Inches a. c. a n d no lee*
t h a n 4 Inch** from upper l » T UB CIMUI.IT COI'BT ftF T U B
adg* a t eheeL C oal a n d com ­ NINTH J t l l l C I A I . t 'lB L T I T ISf
pletely anver unsealed edge* AM I PUR HBHIXUI.K t t i u m ,
af c ap sh e e t With h a t ste ep FLORIDA, PNAWCMRY WO. ISAM
i f ; u p h i l l sealing a lt edgee. F lttd T FriDKIIAI. HAVIMitt AND
Cap attests ehall ha laid In LOAN
AHKOCIATION
OP
OBlenariia not e xcerdlng IS t-ANDO, a corporation,
(set,
r u tariff
4- Repla ce roof tile u i l n g new
III* w h e re necessary, t i l * I'AUL K. PALM KFl and ItUBT
ehall be laid In the fa llow ­ PALM KB, hie wtfa, PIBHT NA­
ing m anner. W e t each field TIONAL
HANK
AT
WIKTKII
til* and s t a r t e r a n d se t In PAItK, a r u rp n ra tln n ; M J. HI2Al w # ' full pads of cem ent •O U T and MRLLIB CABTNII.
m o r t a r rampnaed
nf
on*
Defandantn
p a r t pe r I land cem ent
ta
n.K B k 's MvrttB o r a alb
t h r e e p a n s clean, washed,
Notice 1* h ereby a lve n t h a t u n ­
w a it-g ra d ed building send. de r ■ Derre*. of ferei'loaur* and
.' T h e tw o reutenl pads for sale e ntered by the Ju d g e uf the
s t a r t e r s shall he spaced In c ir c u it Court ef the Ninth J u d i ­
p e rm it eub-ruuf drain age. cial c l r r u l t In and for Hemlnnl*
On* pad of m o r ta r for field County, Florida, on th* Zllh d i p
III* shsll he placed a t pnlnl of March. ISIS, In a c ertain rauee
ef conta ct betw een lower betw een F i r s t Fe de ral Having* a nd
course ef file end Ilia to Loan A-anrlatlnn nf Orlando, a
ha laid a nd a t the canter corporation, plaintiff, and Paul
a f th* heed of tile, Th* K. P a lm ri and lluh) Palmer, ht*
m o r t a r pads shall he full wife, F i r s t National Bank a t W in ­
■nd nf sufficient alt* to ter Park, a corporatio n, n. F.
p e r m it
a d eq u a te
bonding B sahout and Neill* C a rte r, d efend­
surfa ce s, so t h a t all rile will ants, being Chancery Case No.
wilt be bended t o g e th e r and 1*111, t will sell a t public a u c ­
ta tba nap sheet, which Is tion In th* M a h r sl bidder Tor
required.
ceeh, a t lha fro n t donr of th*
6. Nall th* s t a r t e r e n d first Court l lu u i a In th e City nf Hanm u r e * of tile, every fifth furd, Seminole i-uunty, Flnrida,
c ourse up the roof and the at th* hour of Mice u'ulotk, on
top m u t e r n e s t to rids* W r d n re d a r , the I I l k day nf April,
with large f i s t • headed an). tie*, t h a t c e r ta in properly doId capper IM Inch r o u lle a scribed aa follows, to-w ll:
- nail*. Th* nail* ehall b*
I--*I I t . B lm k A. uf t.lltle
driven
threush
a
heavy
tVeklM*
Kalelee.
Number
d a u b e f plas tle m aatlu a sb e slo a-flb eird roofing l a ­
ment- applied on nub-roof. lag.
F u r t h e r l a f a r m a llo n m a y be ehU l e a d by c e n i a c t tn g the JCaeru11*8 D ire cto r a t the Mata Offlc*
eg lb* A u th o rity .
■ M tlorde n U Bradley,
■
■- Kincallve D
irector
• ; I T i n MOUSINO AUTHORITY
J
O F T |I K r i T T o r IA N FORD. FLOKIDA
F u b U t* M arch I I . u s e

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the last on* to he given in the
old building.
After the program, the members
of tha 4-H Boys Club remained in
the auditorium for their regular
meeting, with Johnson and Tindal
as special guests. The boys had
their picture taken with the men,
and participated in a question and
answer period on the subject of
lha day, "Wild Life Preserva­
tion."
The meeting was opened with
a devotional given by Donald
Philips, president, followed by a
prayer by Alan Boman.

Man Gets Parole
To Be With His
Stricken Daughter
RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -F ro m
her window-side bed where she
had cried herself to sleep nightly,
a leukemia-stricken girl called
out: "Daddy, daddy . . , there
comes diddyi"
For Helen Dean Williams, a I
year old blonde, It waa a happy
reunion with her father, home
from "school.",
For Thalbcrt Williams It was a
temporary parole from federal
prison to b# with his daughter
who is given only a few weeks to
live.
Under hi* srm as he walked
up In tha modest home. Williams
carried a doll and a pair of bed­
room slippera for the little girl
who doesn't know be Is serving
a four-year prison term for vio­
lating Ihe Mann Act.

Legal Notice
IX T U B c a l BT o r T U B COI \ T t

ji

non.

ar.wixn.r.

F L O H liM , IX PHUIIArK.
t n r e t Balnt* nf
JULIA K.VHNKHT

cot .m ,

Deceased
T n All Creditor* and Parana* l in y ,
l a a Claims n r Demand* A^r.lnet
■aid Hatalei
You and each nf you ar* hereby
nntlrifd and ,r»t|itlred tn prenenl
a ny claim* and demand* n l il i h
ynu, nr r l l l i r r nf you, may have
analnat th* e atal* nf Julia 1‘arnral, deceased, laic nf aald I ’nunly
tn lha Ununty J u d u r nf Kemlnole
(’minty, Flnrida. el ht« nffli-n In
tha court honed nf aald County
at Hanford. Flnrida, n l t h l n eln hl
c alen d a r month* from the time
nf the rival piiMIcal Inn nf Ihla
nolle*. Karh claim nr demand
ehall be In wrlllhn, and a It* 11 sta te
the
place nf residence end poet
office eitdreee of the claimant, and
shall ha a w ard tn by the i la lm s n t,
hi*
ag*nl, nr a ttorney, and
a ny
oucli claim nr demand not an filed
ehall hn void.
R. W. War#
A* a d m i n i s t r a t o r nf tha Ra­
tal* nf Ju lia Ksrneat, daceased.
It. W. Ware. A ttorney
P. O. Bui 1411
Hanterd, Florida
t'uhllah Mar. JS a Apr, 4, 11, II.

Sanford Women'! Golf Associa­
tion members will tea off Wednes­
day morning for tha qualifying
round of the elub championship.
Tte off time will be from 8 to
8:IS a. m. Paired off In the qualify­
ing round era Ellen Betts, Helen
Carraway and Cecils
Heard;
Augie Russell, Jesnne Koulk and
Panchon McKoberts; Ann WlUel,
Meg Urquhart and Min Keenan.
Lucille Heard, Jo McDaniel and
Dottle ileGanahl; Myrtle Adams,
Mary Itorenstein and H aiti Uurto; Rcba Mahan, Mildred Smith,
and Jo Symea.
Ruth Herron, Donna Dondanvilla and H arritt Williams, Bar­
bara Rowell, Doris Schautteet,
Ann Marsh and Jackie Crawford.
Blanch* Nicely, Jana MeKIbbin
and Gladys Brown; Doris Spencsr,'
Jimmie Livingston, Essla Batson
and Viola Kastner. Match play
will begin Saturday with tea off
tlma 8 to 8:15 a. m.

Larger Output
Of Citrus Seen
The county agent's offica fore­
casts a bright outlook for citrus
production this year tn Seminole
County, predicting an even great­
er output than last year.
County Agent Cecil Tucker pre­
dicted that the 1939-60 Seminote
orange crop would approximate
1 million boxes and said indcialions are that tha 1900 81 crop, if
weather conditions a r e g o o d ,
should surpass that.
Production In 1939 exceeded Ihe
previous year by more than a
million boxes, Tucker laid. &gt;
Tucker estimated th* grapefruit
anti tangerine crop alio would
be "good" and that lha a iu •(
thin year's fruit would be above
normal.
The last good year (or Semi­
nole citrusmen was the 1856-ST
season when 3,087,000 boxes were
produced valued at 14,018,009.
Ona of Ihe important events in
the field of citrus production each
year is the annual tour to the
citrus experiment station la Lake
Alfred.
In February, some 70 citrus
growers, csrclakeri and others,
Journeyed lo I-ako Alfred to be
brought up-todste on the latest
research developments at lha cit­
rus station.
The tour contained more Infor­
mation on tangerina production
problem*—a subject not eovared
in previous tours.
,
Highlights for citrus during
1938 by the county agent's office
Included organisation of 'the Citrus
Advisory Commillae which stud­
ies citrus production, tha county'*
expansion program for citnta
growers and makei suggestions
for improvements in tba program.

PRESTIGE
JOSEPH FKTKRS, *4 *1,
Defendants
b O T I t ’B OF VtOBTUAUE
PO R K lI.U St BB &gt;ALB
N ntlm la hereby l i v e n p u r s u a n t
In a Final tiecrea nf fa re ,lua ut*
da te d tha Xlth day nf March, Ilf*,
and ente red In Cha ncery Cae* No.
M i l . of tha C ircuit Court nf th*
Nltilh Judic ia l Circuit In and fnr
Hemluol* County Florid*, wherelk
J. W. S A B U N and H H. HKNDKIlIttiS’ nr* the plaintiffs, a n d JO*
KKPH t'KTKIlg, and OL»U I’KTKHH, hie wife. n A T MOZINHKI
and EI.IZAHL'TII JAX'K MOZIKHKI, hi* wife, and WAYNB RTKIIS
a r a Dafendaula, I wilt aell lo tha
h lah e at a n d beat bidder for ra a h s t
tha I r a n i door of the Hemlnuln
C o n n ty Ckjurtheuaa In Hanford,
Brmlnol* County, Florida, at non*,
an th* 4th day nf April, 1*4*. th*
follo w in g described nrnperty aa
eel fo r th In aald Fina l Deeres,
t#-w lti
f-nt 11, Ulnrk If, Hl'iH'HItAM
IIOMKH. aa par plat th ereof
a* recorded In P la t Honk I,
P ea* SI, Public ttecorda af
Memlnule County, F to r U s .
Dated t h is t l l h d a y of March,
)»**.

(MAM

DAVID M. OATCHKI,
C lerk uf Held Circuit Court
Hi i M a rth a T. Vlhleu
D e p u ty c l e r k
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to Av*. Th# two weak m u m pre­
pare* students for further train­
ing in ona of aviation's technical
fields.
Seminols High graduate and
Army PFC William H. Bowen re­
cently Joined In “ pxerclse Jeeper"
with the Fourth Armored Division
in Germany.
Bowen i* the son of Mr*. Anne
M. Bowen of M U Mellonvflte Ave.
He Is a driver In tha division. Th*
exercise was aimed a t finding the
combat effectiveness of Jeeps and
other Army vehicle* in reconnais­
sance missions.

B. Edward* Buildtr* Supplies,
although still three games up in
tha Thursday Night Mixed BowlIng League, breathes no onaiar
after last week's league play.
By winning all three games,
they hoped to enlarge their lead to
Lha point where they would be
safe for the remaining two vraska
left in the season, but the leading
contenders, Steinmeyer Roofing,
alio took nit three games from
thair opponent# to maka tha race
close.
Edwards had n good night in
beating Tha Furniture Center alt
three games and nearly sat n new
handicapped series total, as thay
fall juat four pins abort of doing
so, turning In a 2818. Steinmeyer
holds th* money spot with n 2623
total.
Sttinmayer was . equally hot in
taking alt threa from Sunland
Estates. This knocked Sunland out
of contention for tha champion­
ship, as thay now stand six and
ona half fames down with only
six laft to go.
South Plnecrast won two from
Florida State Bank, keeping them
in fourth spot, and the bankers In
th* cellar, with th* furniture teem
in betwean.

Democratic
Wisconsin Battle
Nearing End
WASHINGTON (UFI) - The
Kennedy Humphrey contest in
Wisconsin moved inla Its final
week today with both candidates
trying to devote all their spare
time from the Senate to the cam­
paign windup.
Tha candidate* — Sens. John
F , Kennedy (D-Maai.) and Hubert
H. Humphrey (D*Mfnn.) — ere
battling for SI national convention
votci in the first major presi­
dential primary clash of I860. The
vota corhei a week from Tuesday.
Both Kennedy and Humphrey
made weekend appearances at
Detroit where the Midwest Demo­
cratic conference and n United
Automobile
Workers
meeting
were held. They were Joined there
by two other announced Demo­
cratic candidates, Sens. Stusrt
Symington of Missouri and Wayne
L. Morse of Oregon.
Humphrey relumed tn Wiscon­
sin Sunday night end Kennedy ia
scheduled bick Into the state
Tuesday. Both plan to spend aa
much time as possiblt in Wiscon­
sin this feak, although Senate
debate on the House-passed civil
rights bill may fores both of them
back to Washington for roll till
votes.

New examinations ara open for
landscape architect, photographic
aid and photographer, and aeientlat and engineer positions, the
United State* Civil Service Commiaiion ha* announced.
Landscape architect position*
pay I t , *90 to 111,770 a year td
sta rt and ara located hi fadaral
agendas' in Washington, D. C„
throughout th* United States and
in foreign countries. Appropriate
education or experience Is requir­
ed.
,
Photographic and and photo­
grapher Jobs are located in varioua
federal agendea in th* Washing-

Pope Names
3 Cardinals
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pop*
lohn XXIII named three more
cardinals of the Roman Catholic
Church today but kept their Idenutiet secret from the public.
Vatican sources said th* Pape
told the College of Cardinals of
the appointments a t a aecret con­
sistory called to approve the deiifnation of seven previously-an­
nounced cardinals, including two
Asians dhd a Negro.

Open Interviews
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U PD -W ie
Cincinnati Royal* of the National
Basketball Association opened in­
terview* Thursday for tha coach­
ing position left vacant when Tom
Marshall resigned. Red Rocha,
former Detroit Piston oeach, re*
ceived the first hearing but club
officials refuted to reveal M r
decision.

Dime Beer Dies
WINOOSKI, Vt. tUPI) -W hen
restaurant owners here voted to
raise the price of a glass of beer
from 10 to IS cents, they also
agreed to increase the size of
glasses from six to eight ounces.

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Business
Doesn't Get Started Until Too Late
Briefs

Macmillan, Ike Talks May Mean
New West Offer On Nuclear Ban

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) -

ter of three CBS-TV cirrus spe­
■y PHIL NEWSOM
above-ground nuclear testa provid­
Soon cials next season. "The Gambler,
UPI Foreign Editor
ing at the same lime the West
after the Paul W hitem an special
London observers expect Prime agrees to a long-time moratorium
the Nun and the Radio." by Er­
Thursday night, a earners
Minister Harold Macmillan's hur­ on underground tests as well. No
John Bunifavc ami c. Shail siarled
showed controversy - prone Mike nest Hemingway, ia CBS - TV's
ry-up trip lo Washington to re­ final agreement Is expected in the
W.nn of Sanford, agency repre­ Wallace in his inouisltor's chair “ Electra Playhouse" adaptation
sult in a new Western offer de­ Geneva talk* hut they might prog*
sentative! tor Life Insurance • miling his fireworks smile.
for Thursday. May II.
signed to keep the nuclear weep- rest to the point where agree­
Company of Georgia, have been
The plug for tbs gowns worn
ons-ban talks in Geneva going at ment could be reached at tha
Then
a
spotlight
picked
out
deflgnaled lo attend their comleast until the summit meeting in summit.
music’s .Matterhorn, by Kydie Gorme on Wednesday's
piny'* I960 convention at the Amerlcna
May. These observers say the
Paul Whiteman, who wav slum- "Perry Como Show” Inadvertent­
Experts on the sidelines of lha
ly rrrdited the wrong designer,
Western proposal will be a com­ main Khrushehev-DeGauIte talks
ly awaiting Wallace's onslaught.
causing
much
anguish
to
all
con­
promise suggestion, countering a in Paris have been conducting
Oh. oh. 1 thought. What’s Mige
cerned . . . Equitable Life, spon­
Soviet Union plan banning all separate negotiations in a num­
got on "Pops”?
sor of the award-winning NBC-TV
ber of different fields where clos­
It turned out lo be perfectly series, “Our American Heritage."
er Franco-Russian relations may
harmless; just their way of get- now
is In the process of deciding
be expected. There I* said to ho
ling Inin a "70lh birlNIay salute” whether to renew for another sea­
no likelihood of a renewal of tha
to Whiteman on the CRS-TV Rev­ son.
Franco-Soviet "friendship" treaty
lon hour.
A postCIvil War Western, "The
renounced by the Russians in
I guess "Pops" couldn't fit into Avenger," is planned for NBC1955.
a mere 30-minute "This Is Your TV's schedule. Vic Morrow atari
Speculation Is mounting that
Life” formal.
in the 30-minute filmed sho w ...
Pope John XXIII will announce
Anyhow, for Ihc first t i min- Psul West, author of many "F ath­
a successor to Domenico Cardin­
utrs, ihr salute was a rather er Knnws Rest” scripts, now is
al Tardlnt aa Vatican secretary
desultory, limp little party. Only writing ■ new series for Screen
of state during the coming Con­
the final 15-minutcs managed to Gems called, "Bringing Up Moth­
A vast renovation program on sistory ceremonies. T a r d i n i
give us a satisfying taste of Ihc er."
the second floor of Sanford City caused a sensation In the Vatican
fabulous Whiteman career. This
Jackie Coogan and Read ManHall will be completed within Ihe recently when he apparently went
portion included a suprise ap­ well will c o -s ta r in "Call Ma
next IwA weeks. City Mgr. War­ over the Tope's head In tell news­
pearance hy Ring Croaby, one of First." an adventure series be­
ren Knowles said today.
men he wanted to retire because
a c o u t m a a t e r Paul'a old Cub ing produced for CBS Aims.
Knowles said t*ut city work of illness. The 72-year-old Tardlnl
Scouli, and a sort of instant retro­
crews are just about finished hinted he already had asked thi
CHULUOTA HiUNliSlfcKii spend sunny an ni'lentoon clambering over
spective look at Whiteman's mu­
turning Ihe second floor audi­ Pontiff to let him go but the Pope
tha climbing barn, swing* and a slide provided for them in back of the
sical organlaalioni. from small
torium into a new- courtroom to would not. “ No one Is irreplace­
Chuluota Community Club. A lake right in the middle of Chuluotn provides
band lo symphony • slae. The
handle city criminal rases and able," said Tardini of hia ow»
beach fhcillties for tha yotingstprn and swimming instructions are given
smaller bands p l a y e d brief,
additional spare on the floor will Job.
charmingly ricky • lick arrange­
there in the summer. Activity in sponsored by the Community Club.
house three clly offices, a police
Eait Germany hat been atments and the ahow became hon­
(Herald Photo)
■y m m c. mum*
supply room and judges cham­ signed a major cole In the So­
estly nostalgic. It also took on
To servo tbo family nutritious
ber.
viet bloc's campaign to win over
some perspective that M had meals and spend Mm mousy for
In tbo pail, the clly commission Africa and Asia, Agitators will bo
lacked.
food, shop carefully.
chamber baa been used to hear trained at a special Aslan -AML
The symphony - site orchestra
Study reports of good food buys Enterprise
all eriminal eases, Knowles said. ran school at Lelpzig'a Karl Marx
then was conducted by Whiteman and road food advertise menu.
Tha city manager reported also University.
aa it played "Rhapsody in 4lue." Wateh for foods that aro lo sea­
that the city will open bids soon
Despite evident* to the conthereby closing out the show In son. Tha price of a food la sonon 939,000 worth of new equip­ trary, reports persist in Tokyo
C. SHAD WINN
beautiful style.
orally lower during tha mouths
ment.
that President Eisenhower will
Before Ibia portion perked K
By HELEN SNOOGRAR*
Motel Manhattan In New York, up, the ahow consisted of trom­ whan the food ia plentiful.
New equipment to be purchased expand his F ar Eastern itinerary
Miss Irena Richards of Washing­
Include
meals,
fruits,
vegetables,
April 10-13.
will be a street aweeper lor $18,. this spring to visit Korea.
bonist Jack Teagarden singing milk, and breads and eoraala lo ton, D, C. and Mr*. Margaret
II was party time at the Stnw- Capt. James D. Ra mage, and a 000 and a refuse packer.
Recognized for their outstanding and playing "Baaln Street," some Ihe fnmily diet every day. Each Frilkey of Evanston, III. are house
City crews today are Installing
accords of laics and aervice to old photos of young Paul, a bal­ parson should ra t four servings of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rich­ ell'a "Lucky Acre" home in Gene­ bushel of gifts from hia many
licyholdera during 1959, Boni- let number, and sultry Peggy fruits and vegetables every day. ards. Dr. and Mrs. Roger Frjskry va last week, when "Cathie" aud friends at the party. He had been a traffic signal on 25th St. and
French Ave.
ace and Winn will attend the Con­ King in a medley of songi made Some of the fruits and vegetables and children of Evanston will join
"Jim " antertalned at a Bon Voy­ wanting a new watch so everyone
vention aa memberi of the Presi­ famous by Whiteman's flrel girl should ba rirh In vitamins A and C. the group for the weekend.
Knowles said that at least eight
age” party for oulgotng chaplain brought hint a ten-rent one, to aecidenla have orrurred at that
dent's Club, the top honor organl- singer, Mildred Bailey.
The coat of a serving of n food
Mrs. Elmer Cohen, daughter
u tio n . Along with other repre­
A comedy sketch featuring Bus­ la more Important than tha cost Irene and family, of Orlando, were N. W. Hubble, Catholic Chaplain remember each one of them by, dangerous intersection line# Jan.
sentatives from Life of Georgia’s ter Keaton was worked into tbo per pound. This is especially true Sunday guests of Mrs. Eva Cohen. at tha Sanford Naval Air Station. as a joke. They knew he had just 1.
11-atate territory, they will take proceedings. While K had nothing of meat*. A pound of moat with no
Mrs. William Pratt of DeLand
Guests arriving at 1:30 knew been given a real watch before the
Construction on the new Florida
art in seminars on Insurance and to do with Whiteman, it offered wasto gives four servings. A pound and Mrs. J, Knowllon of Daytona they were in for an evening of
State Bank is expected to (tart;
ear discussions of their com­ a few cleverly timed pratfalls. of meat with bonas and waste may Beach were reront guests of 31rs. gaiety. The hostess recelvad many parly ami plans were carried out, If You Want A
so they gave him luggage as their
within the next 90 days, C. Horn
pany's plans led by officials. Mrs. Keaton's moves to tome musical five one to three servings.
Retta Nleb.
compliments for her table which
ard McNulty, vice president at
Boniface and Mrs. Winn will ae- chords were masterful, but I
Prepared or partially prepared
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hamilton was done in gold and white. While real gift,
Gamble, Shake
the bank, said today.
oompany their husbands on the don't see what it all had lo da foods rut meal preparation time were weekend guests of their mums placed among gold sprayed
Lorraine Langlurd was respon­
McNulty said he hopes that the
trip end will participate in con­ with Whiteman.
but probably aro more costly than daughter and family, Mr. and 3trs. pine cones formed the original sible for this part of the parly. She For Snake Tails
bank will be in Ha new building
vention activities.
This often happens on ao-callod other foods. The built-in prepara­ Edward tm ill In Melbourne. Mr*. centerpiece which was placed' at and her husband, Cdr. Jark
KILLEEN, Tex. (UPlI — Went
Hamilton remained over for sev­ one end of the cocktail party ta ­ Langford, with Toni Waters, a i her to try your hand at rattlesnake on W. First St. by next year.
Boniface ia a member of Holy TV salutes to a celebrity. Bits of tion M an adidlsonal expense.
The building will have Iwa
Cross Episcopal Church. Ha Uvea disconnected business aro shoeeral days.
ble. From Ihe b ra n holder con­ chief helper, who also had charge hunting T It's big business in Coke •lories and have the latest ia
• t 2218 Palmetto Avenue with his horned into a format while aro ait
Mrsi B. W. Carlton baa been at taining the arrangement was a t­ of srlertlng Ihe luggage, assisted
banking facilities Including Hv*
and wunder where tha guest of Mother Chick
wife and two ahildren.
tha Leesburg camp this week tak­ tached a white satin banner which by her husband, Cdr. George Wa­ County, Tains.
Last spring tha county sat ■ 30 drive-in windowi.
ing ■ special training course in axlended across to one wall, nn ters, of Squadron Nine, worked
Winn belongs to the Presbyterian honor disappearod to.
There will be 12,000 square feet
I'm all for dispensing with ir&gt; Tokes To Trees
Church! Elk* Club, and Use
Christian recreation. Mr. and Mrs. this waa written, in gold leters, hard planning and preparing for rant-par-snaka bounty and WarAmerican Legion. He livci at reievancies in these shows. Aa
BELLFLOWER, Calif. ( U P I)- T. W. Carlton spent aeveral day* Ihe word* "Hon Voyage." Brass the group of seventy-give guests dan Raymond Tnylor said it was on tbo ground floor and about
enough for soma persons to turn 12,000 aquaro feet on the second
3310 W. First Street with his wife Ralph Edwards does, concentrate Henrietta, a determined mother with their son, Rev. B. W. Carlton candlcfticki holding while tapers who attended.
floor.
on (he business ai hand. I favor ban. has token to the (root to and family while Mrs. Carlton waa completed the gold and white
children.
Betty 3!eCrarkcn and Mrs. Ken professional snake hunters.
Cost of tho building hia' not her*
bringing in the guest's old pal* hatch her cMeka.
away.
Bast hunting time is In tha fail
color schema. Both hot and cold Rowell also assisted with party
and letting them talk off-the-cuff
The scrawny hen had two nostsMr. and Mra. H. E. Braddock of hors' d'oauvre were served though- arrangements and invitations. Mrs, nnd early winter months when determined at thi* time* McNulty \
as they exchange cherished mem­ ful of ogpc smeared Into omelets P oland visited friends in Enter­ out Ilia evening.
Ramaga made a beautiful and orig­ tha snakes have gone into their
.
------------- - f c ories. Let’s have Ihe glad and the hy thoughtlew children running prise, Wednesday afternoon.
A blazing fire in the fireplace inal center piece for Ihe table that dans.
sad instead of a potpourri of tthrouMi the yard of Mr* Henry
Mrs. Harvty Dunn and Mrs. coaxed the guests to Join In the was most unusual. It had a green
Taylor said one hunter collect
songs and name-dropping. Lot the Scott, 00, whore the chicken Jum Swyaar attended tha school cheery spirit of fun. From danc­ lour leaf clovor aa a bale wills ed 1738.30 from Oc lobar through Chamber To Fete
tribute sum up the man ea wall makes her boas#,
lunchroom operators meeting In ing to the hi-fi, to harmonizing silver sticks lopped with Irish po­ December. This man, ha said,
as his career. And above all, let's
Henrietta laid bar late* eggs 1$ Daytona Beach last Wednesday at the piano, everyone had a de­ tatoes, sprinkled with green and found and killed 02 rattlers un­ Sailors Here
BRADENTON &lt;UP1&gt; — With a try to work out better dialogue Toot op in a weeping willow trot ovaalng.
lightful time. After opening Ihe silver glitter.
Coffee, doughnuts and orangfi
der one rock and in one day took
Mr. tad Mrs. Fred Harris of different "gag" gifts. Chaplain
Mrs. Day's mother, Mra. Arthur
where she bad calmly batched
victory under pressure in the than this sample;
Juice will be available lo Silver
Whiteman — "Jack Teagarden thorn. Twelve were born In the Winter Park and Mr. and Mrs. Hubble was presented a lovely Day, helped with all the work. Mra. 238 seta of rattles. Another day Dollar aailora here Friday, cour­
|40,000 DeSoto open golf tourna­
ment Sunday, 48-year-old Sam ia the horn man's born man. Ho tree and one after another the Richard Harris and children of gold desk set from the host and Sim Day made a special Irish stew he got 231 set*.
The county paid a total of $3,- tesy or tho Seminole County Cham­
Snead served notice ho will be really doea play."
(or Ihe occasion. A good time wai
ehlefca dropped into • an* bed of Maitland were recent guests of Mf. hostess.
ber of Commerce.
921
to hunters In 1939.
Wallace
—
"To
whleh
ovary
Ivy below the nest.
and Mr*. M. H. Ryan.
_ a strong contender to become the
Along with bidding him bon voy­ had by all. Father Hubble will be
Tho chamber give the Sanford
Taylor
saya
hunters
drive
tha
Congratulations
to
Beatrice age, part of the evening waa dedi­ missed here when he leaves and
V B ret four-time Matters champion ia ti buff will aay, "am en".
Mrs. Scott la keeping Ibom aafo
To which 1 will say, "ttme lor in a shoe box until the remaining Woodruff, who came in 9th place cated to welcoming the new Catho­ everyone wishes him ths heal in snakes out of their dens during Boat and Ski Club money lo buy
April T-U a t Augusta, Ga,
rotd weather hy spraying tha the refreshments, Club Officer
three chirks fall and Henrietta in the ipeiling contest Tuesday at lic Chaplain, Father K. 31. I.au- his new location.
Snead, wlnnar of more tourna­ a new acripl."
dens
with gasoline. Than, aa ths Mra. D. H. McGiUia said today.
Tha
Channel
Brim
:
Red
Bkettha
Dempsle
Brewster
school.
Bea­
romea down to her nourishing
ments than any golfer In history,
renzano, who will replace Chaplain
will alarl at. 0:30 a. m.
snakea
crawl out for fm H air, Service
ton
plans
to
star
as
the
ringmas­
trice was the winnrr in the E nter Hubble. Chaplain Hubble will leave
family.
look his 104th victory In his ra­
Friday. About 200 boats will start
huntera chop off thalr hands with from Sanford when the crulae gets
prist achool and residents a rt for hia new duly italion, in Oki­ Navy Announces
pes r career when ba defeated litproud of her efforts la thin line.
(harp hoes.
tie Jerry Barber in a duel that
nawa , on or about the 3llh of
under way at I a. m.
wasn’t decided until the final
this month.
Polaris
Speedup
hole.
Those present were: Chaplain
Osteen
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Too Much, Too Soon
Barber waa two strokes ahead
and Mrs. W. M. Hearn; Cdr. and
REDWOOD CITY, Cillf. (UPI)
of the field at tha beginning of
G. 3. Blake: Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Navy today announced a 32 mil­
By FRANCES WESTER
"Foolprinta for Jesus" aa the
Sunday's final round, but Snead
J . D. Langford; Lt. and Mrs. lion dollar speedup in its Polaris —San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff
The newly organized GA of Ibe topic. The first part waa given by
Don Cloilett was puzilad at the
£ |h o t a three-under-par M while
George Waters; 3lr. and Mrs. missile submarine program.
First Baptist church of Like Mery Kay Scruggs, and the second part,
It laid funds will ba switched way traffic seemed to bo moving
Barber was shooting par 71.
David Scott; 3lr. and 3lrs. Charles
BY
MR*.
CLAUKNCE
SNYDER
much faxter than il should. He
Snead carded M-724W-48-270 and held an election of officers el their "New Churchea ia Now York" by
Robert Brooke, son of Mr. and Jenkins; Mrs. Adelaida Moses; from other eourcei lo pul extra Mopped three obvious speedster,
Barber 09 68-09-71-277. Dow Fin- first meeting as a separate group, Mary Flanagan.
Miss Ellen Belts; Frank Holmes; crews at work on seven PolarisMrs,
Roger
Brooke,
Is
In
tha
firing submarines so they can be but in cash case the driver vehe­
■terwild was one behind Barber under tha direction of Mrs. Mar­
other* taking part wera: Anita 6ominola Memorial Hospital. He Mra. Madylln Huhn; Mrs. Lor­ put
gue rile Roman, leader, assisted
into operation ahead ef mently denied exceeding tha limit.
With T3-97-0B-0B-J7I.
raine
Dtama;
John
Vita.
Other
Farguioa. "You Can Find a Friend il ncuporating from aurgery.
by Mrs. Helen Ferguson.
Clasatt decided to rheck hia speed­
schedule.
guests
unable
to
attend
includ­
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Braddock
There were sixteen members in Memphla"; Linda Baal, "Mak­
"Thla speed-up of the Polerii ometer with that of a Highway
ed
3lr.
and
.Mrs,
Sam
Day;
Lt.
ing
Friends
in
IsiuiiU
aa";
Nancy
and
children,
Alan,
Crystal,
Danny
present. Three new members were
weapons system," Ihe Navy said, Patrol car. Sure enough, when the
Celtics Smash
welcomed: Nancy Shipman. Cathy Shipman, “Americans, Too"; and and Jimmy, were gueals of Mrs. Cdr. and Mrs. H. C. Flnkel Jr.. "has been under consideration for patrol car was going *5 miles an
Mil*
Dorothy
Powall;
Lt.
Cdr.
and
Wanda
Mixon,
"Hopes
F
ar
a
Hos­
Braddock'*
mother,
Mra.
I-ois
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llte following officers and com­ pital." The councelora comments Brooke, at a dinner party laat 3trs. Richard Bauer; and 3lrs.
’ BOSTON (UPI) - Ths Boll on mutes .chairm an were elected: wera summarized hy Mrs. Bomaa. Sunday at the M. Q. Ranch.
Camilla Bruce.
Lt. Hubble, waa al»o the honor
^ C eltic s geared today for Tuesday president, Angela Renfrow; vico
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baum, HasRefreshments ware served at the
Bight's second game of the Na­ president, Wanda Mixon; secre­ cloe* of tha program by Anita Fer­ tiagt, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. guetl at a Si. Patrick'! Day din­
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Laurrl Cannon, Detroit, Mich., ner and farewell party given for
championship playoffs after run- man. Linda Beal; program chair­
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Bing down the St. Louis Hawks, man, Anita Ferguson; atowardship ■am* time at tha church under the Mra. John Bradin. 31rs. Baum at the Samuel Pay residence in
Tht Celt., turning in a mag­ chairman, Cheryl Avery; Mission leadership of Mrs. J ..F , Baal and and lira. Cannon ara nieces of Lake Mary.
He was presented ■ plaque by
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beat of seven opener Sunday, community millions chairman, land Renfrow helped with the
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More
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and more building, including homes, was noted In Sanford during the paat 12 month* than in any previous
year. This section describe* parts of all these a c tiv itie s .

City Grows, Plans To Double
Tlie City of Sanford grew in area and
population, expanded all municipal facili­
ties and programs during the past 12
months and outlined plans for doubling in
size.
Civic organizations, schools and chur­
ches kepi pace, with increased efforts in
the public interest nud cult urn) groups ini­
tiated new community programs.
iluilding was a key word — permits
valued at $1. IflH.Mii were issued during
the fiscal year by the city. Most of them
were for new homes, but increased com­
mercial construction also was listed.
The city, operated by its commission­
er-manager government, was cited by an­
other Florida city, St. Augustine, for the
efficiency of its operation after a lour by
St. Augustine officials. Other state muni­
cipal leaders studied several programs
undertaken by Sanford for possible adap­
tation to their needs.
City Manager Warren Knowles pro­

posed a 21-point program to take cart of
the anticipated growth. Prominent among
them are:
Expansion of the fire department andpolice department personnel and facilities.
Development of a new* water supply
field, with water treatment plant.
An nmimi! program of street resurfac­
ing and rehabilitation.
Construction of a boat marina, with
docks and berths on the Lake Monroe
front.
Increased public parking downtown.
Additional recreation parks and fncIIL
lies.
A barge terminnl, contingent on con­
struction of the proposed Sanford-Titusville Cannl.
A sewage treatment by 1970.
The planning follows a line of solid ac­
complishment—the city operated within
its budget for the past fiscal year and had
some surplus funds while all the year's
grow th was being handled.

Beautiful Civic Center Is Pride Of City Of Sanford
Modern Structure Is Hub Of Youth, Community Activity
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Stately Mayfair Inn, Traditional Formal Gathering: Place
Seminole Memorial Hospital, Upper Left, To Be Enlarged

Lake Boundary Of Sanford Picturesque, But Useful Too
Waterfront Accommodates River Freight, Jetty Is For Sports

Sanford’s Zoo Provides Free Entertainment For Publio
It's One Of Most Complete Outside Large Cities

This Is Real Florida Living — Sanford Style
Patios, Pools, Barbecues Provide Home Outings

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�The Sanford Women'! Club ha*
113 active and two associate
memberi this year. All mlnlster’i
wive* are courtc«y memberi. The
club owm It* own building and
rent* it to other organization!
for wedding reception!, recitals
and other aoclal function!,
The club li divided Into four
departmenti, American Home,
Civic, Fine Aria and Social. The
ehalrmen -f thcae department!,
seven officers of the general club
(all elected) the Immediate past
president and two appointed chair*
men comprise the executive board
of managers.
The club Is active In many civic
affairs. Thia year it sponsored and
served In Seminole County’s can­
cer survey of about 300 families.
Each year It participates la the
Christmas Seal tale, United Fund
canvass, Salvation Army Christ­
mas Kettles, Humane Society,
Mental Health, Handicapped Chil­
dren and various ether drives.
The building baa recently been
painted and the grounds land­
scaped. The general business
meeting is held the first Wednes­
day in each month and each
department also meets once a
month, Many intonating and en­
The Sanford *flemlnoto Junior tertaining programs are present­
Children's Homs as Its
Chamber of Commerce to owe of ed by the various departments, Crippled
Including musical urograms, art mam objective.
the moat active organisations in •■Mbits, hobby displays and talks
Seme of the group's recent pmthe county.
JecU included supplying the home
During the past year the Jay .
with a hospital bed, lee making
The social department meets machine, curtains and a film
*ec* have sponsored many events,
once a month for card games dark room and giving gifts to
programs and awards.
and sponsors a Valentina lunch­ each cMld once a year. The cir­
To put emphaala on the aetivi. eon and May braakfaat, each fol­ cle also subocribed a tSOO bend
tlae of young people, thep give lowed by bridge end canasta whlcb Us pays on annually.
The circle got a plague from
awards annually U the outstand­ gamta. The American Heme de­
partment assisted a handicapped
ing young man, teacher, farm er child thla year and each year the American Cancer Society for
helping in tha cancer fund drive,
and eallor in the county.
■pm* the season with a dinner conducted the Mothers March on
Another autoloading project party for all Sanford teachers and Polio and an emergency poll*
wae the aponaorehip of polio shots
drive, which wen it another cita­
for the publia a t the cost of | t
tion.
Egg slse has nothing to do with
each.
Anna Miller Circle alto aponThey also sponsor ftohatbons egg quality, Quality U batad on ■era many aoclal avanto at the
for kids end play an important the interior condition of the egg, Elks Club Including an annual
part of aiding needy children a t according to tha Florida Egg Com. Christmas dinner-dance and Val­
mission.
entina dance.
Christmas.
The main purpose of the club
ia stole betterment and leadership
training for young men.
The Jaycees are alee responsi­
ble each f year for introducing
Santa Claus to Sanford young­
ster*. This paat Christmas ever
2,000 persona attended the parade.
During She parade Jayeeae Ware
busily eslllng balloons hi erdtv to
finance « shopping tour fo r the
children a t the Lutheran orphang«.
The Jaycees accompanied the chil­
dren and aided hi tha selection of
gifts.

Modern Information Center On Hwy. 17-92 Built In 1959
Jaycees Give Free Assistance To Tourists, Visitors

Sanford will get a boost In
population within the next six
months a» th e‘city plans lo take
two additional areas inside tbs,
city limits.
City population it now 11,000
and will double In size within
the next 20 years, according to
City Manager Warren Knowles.
Sanford was able to complete
annexation of several new eectlona during 1 M and provide all
city services the same day the
annexation became official.
Tha city ended ito fiscal year
In fine shape. Knowles reported
that thare waa a surplus m tha
general operating budget carried
Over from Ibe previous year.
The operating budget waa MW,SOP and approximately MSO.OOO was

perimeter around the city where­
by a combination of roads would
be built. Dike said the plan would
decreaae the volume of traffic on
French Avenue by by-paislng that
area.
Dike said the plan could be
put Into effect within two yeara,
The city has also made im­
provements on its No. One tourist
attraction.
Late last year, crews flnlahed the
first stags of an Improvemsnt
program at the Sanford Zoo. A
new "bird fly” to house aU the
soo’a aseortment of blrdi and
farm animals was eomplated.

^Looking over the last fiscal
The Oanton Club of Sanford is
year, &gt;Knowles said that the city
composed
of 14 elrctea with a total
:ia d mat nil !U schedules and
at 371 members. Two of these
did net go over Urn budget.
Over the last ysar, city officials circles war* organized this past
have pointed with pride to a
variety of project* wbleh were

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One of tha biggest was tha onthro reconstruction of Seventh St.
from MaUonvllto to Sanford Ave,
Another project of Importance
was the construction of three pubfund* from the budget.
The city also recently completed
'•« Mg SIMM resurfacing project.
Streets paved were W. Third
I t . from French Ave. to Perslmtoon Ave., K. Ninth St. from
' Farit Ave. to Sanford Ave., MelInnvilto from loth 8L to xsth St.,
Persimmon Ave. from First St, to
Third I t and E, Second St. from
MsDonvlfio Ave. to Sanford Avo.
The city also ia moving forward
1* Ito playground construction
" a s r crew* oarly thla irear
tompleied a new neighborhood
playground la Laka Gam Park
in tha Wynnswood section.
Playground equipment, including swings, merry-go-round and
nthor recreational equipment and
picnic tables w en Installed.
The city hae also token etrpi
to prevent traffic congestion In
Sanford.
City Planner Gerald Daka said
Mm plan would create a giant

The city plans to aventually re­
place all the old cages with new
one*. Thi* Is raled as one of the
finest small city zoos anywhere.
The city also boosts one of
the finest police and fire depart­
ments In Central Florida.
There are 20 officers In the de­
partment and plans call for ad­
ditional men later in the year.
The fire department alio plana
to add more men to Increase fire
prelection.
Recommendations have been
made for a new post office to
hindle Increasing mail aarviea
demands.

yaar. It U a member of the Flor­
ida Federation of Garden Clubs.
Circles meet monthly from Octo­
ber through May with programs
ranging from workshop* oe artlstls
design and horticulture to birds
and conservation. Three workshops
for the general club have been
planned for the year mid include
the pluming for junior garden
clubn and garden therapy, making

Tbs Xlwnnis Club of Sanford
waa erganlaad U years age and
the motto to "Wo Build." I t ta n
aarviea club with high ideals end
worthy objecto.
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Among the projects of tha club
ta to furnish a scholarship to n
local boy a t Florida Stats Univer­
sity. The club has also contributed
to the local high school bind uni­
form funds and sponsors n youth
a t Boy’s State tn Tallahassee each
year.
One at the newer projects the
club has undertaken is the spon­
sorship of a foreign anchaage stu­
dent, In ether aid to boys end
girls, the club has worked with the
Marianna School for boys end also
sponsors a Key Club at Seminole
High School.

To complete the year, three
luncheons and business meetings
•re held for the entire member­
ship. A card party waa the most lu­
cent ways ana means project for
this yaar,
The club took part In the Homes
and Garden Tour, sponsored by
District Seven of the federation.
Proceeds ana earmarked for the
■lata headquartorf building la
Mead Gardens in Winter Park.
Three Sanford homes and gardens
were open to Mm pubUa during tha
tour.
On* of the biggest projects- un­
dertaken by tha club la Ibe spon­
soring of the state flower show, to
be held la Sanford, Doc. l to I af
the Civic Center. The state federa­
tion has a membership of 10,000
and tha local dub hopes to entlee
must of them to participate or atYield from Florida’s 37 principal lend this show,
crops in lOSit reached 0,200,000
tuns, five iwrcent more than tbs
previous year.

Jaycees Among
'Most Active'

Woman’s Club Building Ib Meeting Place
Varied Program! Are Presented Hera

Anna Miller Cirde
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Southern Bell Co. officials re­
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�The newest additlnn of 93 home*
to Country Club Minor is Jn*t
about finished.
Completion of the home* will
bring the residential community
on Sanford'a western boundary to
more than 303 house!. The homes
developed by veteran builder
George II. Garrison combine
charm, economy and sturdj con­
struction.
The three bedroom homes in
the new group sell for $9,890 with
1310 down and monthly payments
Of Ml.
They are rnneretr Mock hou«e«,
each insulated and equipped with
one and one half tiled bathrooms,
terra u o floors, a minimum of
four closets, .a utility room,
screen porch, carport and 972
square feet of living area.
The typical model home has the
front entrance in the living room.
The kitchen is next to the com­
bination living-dining room and
separated from It by a divider.
A hallway runs lengthwise through

Here’s One Of Types Of ‘Wife Saver’ Houses
Tee ’n Green Developer Tries Out New Ideas

a model home, with two bedrooms
in the rear of the house tnd one
in the front. Two larger bedrooms
are separated from cac'i other
by a large bath. The smaller bs.h
is off the m ister bedroom.
All lawns arc sodded and land­
scaped with a variety of plants.*
The concrete curbed streets arc
29 feet wide and are connected
to driveways of solid concrete.
Country Club Manor homes are
within the Sanford city limits so
(hat each house has city water,
sewage, garbage pickups, street
lights, fire snd police protection.
The subdivision is only one and
one quarter miles from the heart
of Sanford. It is a short distance
from Seminole High School and
is close to Sauthside Elementary
School. School buses pick up child­
ren at bath ends of the developrnrnt. at 2flih and 23th street!.
Country Club Manor is two
miles Trom Lake Mary and about
a mile and a half from the Mayfair Country Club golf course.

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Country Club Manor One Of Growing Residential Areas
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Development of 200 home Cry­
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on Tee ’n Green developer .Dan
.riv er’s agenda.
' The Crystal Lake development

heads a two-year building p ro .
gram riv er has started in this
area.
Lakefront homes and homes
with lake privileges for owners

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flan font engineers Leffler and
Rush have finished their phase of
tha Crystal Laka work.
Piver’s firm studied possible
Seminole
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considerable more expansion as
far as home construction is con*
cerned,” fiver said.
“We look for road Improvemenu, power company and other
utility expansion, new churches
and other signs of community
growth when we survey an area.
New businesa and Industry also
brings new. families and we found
all of these things going on in the
Sanford vicinity." be said.
The success of fiver'* Tee ’n
Green development near the M«y*
fair Country Club was apparent
at the project's recent open house.
fiver said there were a lot of
people looking at the model homes
and that sale of lota has been en­
couraging. Open house guests
were interested In “the way we
landscape and the way the homee
are built,” he said.
The V.I.r., the Diplomat and tha
Executive a r t the three models
feetured at Tee 'n Green. All hsve
“wife sever features'* with three
or four bedrooms, two baths, builtin kitchens and patios.

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Herald Is Now
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Tha Sanford Herald ts now In
Its Bind gm r of operation.
The Harald printed Ita fl rot
edition In Sanford, A ug.'21. 1B07.
It baa been going a m ainee and la
the third oldeat bmlneia In the
elty.
The paper now hat corral pondenta In Oviedo, Chuluota, Geneva,
Lake Mary, Altamonte SpHnca,
Cntarprfia and Oateen, DeBary
and ataff mambera report nawa
all over Seminole County.

Beard Of Realtors
Continues To Grow

Sign Of Modernizing By Sanford Businesses
First Federal Saving &amp; Loan's New Building

Rea ILora was c h a rte m fa the
early SO'a.
Thera were only Tew registered
brokers a t that time and tha
realtor mtmbershlp began with
only five members.
Tha organisation has grown un­
til It now hai a membership of f t
realtors, 14 associates and throe
affiliate members.

Curtis Homes Styled For Tropical Living
Seminole County Builders Get Quality, Economy
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MCurtla Horaas a r t quality
homes," building superintendent
Doa Robert* said af tha new
davelopmaat just outside Alta­
monte Springe,
"A buyer won't Had morn quali­
ty in any other type homo; thet'a
why H of tha SI homoa built
have been sold,” Roberts said.
Many af tha salts were mad*
baler* tha homes war* flalahad.

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rounding the houses.
H it development Is near the
new Altamonte Elementary School
and Lyman High. It has ichool
bus service to both sites. Two
golf coum a arc nearby.

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Lake-studdad Casselberry boasts
a myriad of aky-blua waters aurrounding many typaa of homos.
Six different type homes are
now available In tha town deve­
loped In mid • Seminole County
through Casselberry Realty.
Individual builders pqt home*
on land Hibbard ,'aiselberry bee
developed. Houses currently avail­
able rang* from tha 1,301 square
foot "Jackson” with a n o square
foot storage area and carport, to
the 1,040 squire foot "Columbia"
with g 331 squaro-foot itoraga
area and carport,
Other homoa available through
Casselberry Realty a r t the 1,132
square foot "Baker" with*a 340
square foot carport and itoraga
area and a IT square foot porch;

Lota 100 foot wide and 330 feat
deep era available around tha
Queens Mirror Lake. The Crystal
Bowl ia surrounded with wooded
lota averaging TS x 118 feat. Onehundred homes era being hunt
around 'Lake Kathryn.
Around Lake Kathryn "ear* baa
been exercised to preearva the
natural beauty af tha gently roll­
ing terrain and tha big troaa. A

FOR 20 YEARS
dbudt’A Jjuxedo 3
H u Been Serving Sanford and t
Semntole County With Quality Products
Such As Nationally - Known —----- '

Tha Sanford Shrine Club la ana
of the oldest organisations in tha
city.
Tha club waa organised In 1M0
and la Interested In many civic
project*.
On* of the projects of the club
ia the sponsorship of the city bass,
ball laagua in coorp#ration with
other civic organisations under the
leadership of City Recreation Dlrector Ronald Parry.
Tha club tend* fruit and money
to the Crippled Children’s Home
In Greenville, 8. C. Member* Vf
tha rlub support local charities IM
community p r o j e c t s , Dinnera,
dances, and barbecue* highlight

there1a no need to be

Feeds - Armour F e r t i l i z e r
INSECTICIDES — GARDEN SUPPLIES
BABY CHICKS — PET SUPPLIES

The Sanford Rotary Club waa
organised In 1B21 and now h u
more than BO members.
Rotarians are Interested prl-

Now*! tha time to escape this life
DRYER you can stop lugging Mu
washable* flugy-frvdi end wmUeof weather, An Electric Dryer, ,
washer, inner aid water heater,
from dnidaery. brines you coaler,
tag. And m em ha, H’e (beeper U
‘euedry than lo ua* a rembtaetto

C o m e r .San fo rd A m . ond Second St
production for IBB* waa
than IBB! In thro* maj
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One Of Stylish Models In Ravenna Park Section
Developers Cater To All Tastes In Building

Quality living midst Florida
41 beauty la the theme at Ravenna
Park homei.
* Full citrui trees surround th n e
Medallion Homes bordering Lake
Ravenna in the rolling citrus
country west of Sanufrd.
"We’re proud of the quality
workmanship in the houses and

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Sanford, Fla.

OWNED and MANAGED by MR. A MRS. OSA AGEE

iiiiii-auiiRiTU iHvvia w*u »«
an parts of the subdivision.
Ravenna Park home* have
three or four bedrooms and one
or two baths. Sliding glass door*
nr sercened-in porches open onto
living room areas in most models.
There Is plenty of storage space
In utility rooms and ample
rlosels. Wide driveway! give eaay
entrance to carporta.
Bronx* medallions in front of
Ravenna Park homei ahow that
the house* arc fully up to dale
for living electrically. The medal­
lions are given by the Florida
Power A Light Co. to homes that
meet the electrical industry’s re­
quirements of full houaepower.
An interior decorator has colorcoordinated each Ravenna Park
home. Kitchen appliancei are In
new. bright shades to complement
the rest of the interior. Built-in
ranges and ovens are featured in
many of the kitchen*, and they
all have garbage disposals.
Ravenna Park residents have
their choice of scenery and con­
venience* within a short radius
of their homes. The Mayfair
Country Club golf course lies lets
than a halt mile away, with the
pleasant community of Lake Mary
just beyond. Eastward. In the other
direction, lies Sanford with its
shopping convenience*. A high
school. Junior high and. airmentary schools are within a ahort
driving distance.

Organised in 19fo with a char­
ier meiMber.Hp of 13 rejiresefl.
ta li'c hWncs* nd rrpteiii'm al
uomeq, l'if Pi'ot Cluh of San­
ford it oni of '1 club* in f'c S n ?
of Florida which com w ltct Dis­
trict Four of Pilot Intern* :'an-l.
Mr*. Raymond Pall it the cur­
rent preticlent of t v l o r c l u h .
She attended the Pilot Interna­
tional Convention In Chicago laat
July. Four member* attended the
Stale Convention held in Ft.
Pierce in Sept.. 1939 and the
entire club attended a joint merl­
ins with the Orlando Cluh to
celebrate Founder! Day in Oc­
tober.
Major project of the club It
the Milk Bank which furnithet
milk, fresh, fanned and powder­
ed. to Indlsent families in Semi­
nole County. The club alto tent a
high ichooi Undent to Girls State
in Tallahaiaee and a Salvation
Army delegate to camp. An area
is assigned the club tn canvas*
in the United Fund Drive; and
one day ia given to manning tha
Salvation Army Kettlea In De­
cember,
The Seminole County Chapter.
Crippled Children'! Society, was
•ponaorrd by the Pilot Club and
the work of tha aociety ia ac­
tively carried on by Pilot mem­
bers, including addressing enve­
lopes. stuffing and mailing the
Easter Seals, and sponsoring the
Easter Lily Rail. A float was
entered in the Armed Force* Day
Parade and also the Christmas
Parade.
An award I* presented to the
the "Outstanding Teenager" in
Pineeresl School and to the "Oulaianding Patrol Leader" tn San­
ford Grammar School each *i«
weeki school period.

The Sanford Rusinea* and Pro
Women's Club hat
frtiional
about 30 member* who meet twice
a month. On- la the regular busi­
ness meeting and the other ia a
dinner and program meeting.
The club sponsors a dental
clinic for children who are un­
able to afford dental rare and
members have been assisting Ihe
Sanford police and Navy Shore
Patrol In seeing that school chil­
dren gel across the aireeti safe­
ly where there are no traffic
light*.
The cluh waa founded In 1919
and tha chief purpose Is to ele­
vate the standard* for women In
husinr.j, and professions and to
promote' the interest of and bring
about a spirit of cooperation
among business and professional
women of the United Slates.

Sanford Has Many Active Civic Groups
Their Work Adds To Community Progress

Beta Sigma Phi. a sorority ofi Modeling. Members a rt assigned
international scope with Its pro-1different suhle.-ts to present at the
gram of cultural growth, service
reeling* wi,,&lt; '•**. .
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Paulette White as program eha ralma and social life, has three 4un
r
chapter! in Sanford. They are
Mra. Lloyd 0 . Swain t» prealdent
Gamma Lambda, Xeta XI and XI .,| lh(. Zeta XI chapter and her ofBela Eta.
fleer* are Mr*. Wendell L. SpringThe XI Beta r.ta l* an Earmplar fjr Id. Miss Mary Ann Wright. Mis*
Chapter and to be eligible for Relay Anne Carter. Mist Sonja
membership you must have been Monforton and Mrs. Philip K. Bach
an aeiive Bela Sigma Phi member jt tponsor.
for four yeara and have completed
Zeta Xi member* nave adopted
four program book*. Formed in a needy family for the year and

Mr*. C. M. Nichols, Mr*. Frank
M rbinr and Mra. Donald Rales.
Their main service projects this
year have bern in giving a
Thanksgiving basket to the Salva­
tion Army; Christmas gift* to pa­
tient* at Chattahoochee and most
recently, establishing a clothing
bank for needy school children.
Each month the Gamma Lambda
chapter sponsors a birthday cele­
bration for the members of the
County Home and have worked
with the American Canrcr Society
in their ranvassing of Sanford. Of­
ficers. with Mra. Rrida McCall as
president, are Mrs. B a r b a r a
Green, Mrs. Vcrmelle Peterson,
Mrt. Sylvia Howe. Mr*. Arthurrne
Cook and Mrs. Joe Corley, aponaor
and director.
Programs for the year Included
informative talks on subject* such
as Oratory, Speech, Proae and
Poetry, Music and Sculpture and

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The Welcome Wagon Cluh of
Sanford was organised in Septem­
ber. 1917, to give newcomers to the
city a chance tn meet and make
new friend* in the community. The
cluh officers are elected each Ja n ­
uary and JunA. It la a social cluh
with nominal dura. Twn mrelinga a
eon and the second, a night meet­
ing at the Sanford Woman’s Club
building.
U you plan to make Sanford
your new home, be lure to call tht
Welcome Wagon hostess as soon aa
you reach town. The Chambar of
Commerce will fumiih the tele­
phone number.
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Om of (hi new cultural effort*
In Sanford during the p u t year
waa formation of tha Sanford Art
AiioclaUon by individual! Inter*
•Had In art appreciation.
Charter metnberihlp wae doted
out ju it before the snocletion's
iflrat ibow at the Civle Center
but member* still a r t Invited.
Art critic* and vlilter* to the
ahovr proclaimed It one of tbe
outstanding one* seen in Florida.
It attracted viewer* from ell over
the central p art,o f the state.
The association has »et up a
regular schedule of weekly meet,
ings Including painting and crafts
workshop* a n d
authoritative
apeakers free of charge,
The association works in eo*
operation with the Sanford Reerestlon. Department.

Art Association Began Ambitious Projects
First Show Uncovered Much Local Talent
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Dol-Ray Manor Homes Find
Dol-Ray Manor la 10 percent
gold out after one year In' bust*
Mas and all completad horns*
thorn ara occupied.
Tbe community on the border
Bf Altamonte Springs has proved
m popular that devaloptrs W.
Vernon Myera and Charlas E.
Gallagher have added a 111-home
•ompenkm community.
- Adding to tha features ih sy jm t
In a t Del-Bay, Myera aad Gil*
* la th e r hava mora citrus and ahada
M a s a t their new development.
The parts* rt will build custom
Mamas to the buyer's plana or
will tailor any design home they
•re now building at Dol-Ray to
w it tha customer’s aeslrei. Build­
ing site* a r t sold to Individuals

20 acre development on SR 4U.
A position across the street
from the new Altamonte Springs
Elementary School leads off the
list of desirable features at DolRay Manor. City convenience! in*
dude street lights, sidewalks,
eurba and a central water system.
Tha davelopcrs take pride in
havlog made the high land pro*
Sect a planned community for
both retired folks and growing
famUles.

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Home demonstration work start­
ed In Seminole County in 1934 and
In 1135 tha Seminole County Hama
Demonstration Council waa organ­
ised.
Thera srr now nlno Homo Dem•natratinn clubs In the county, the
Xldor Springs, G a n e v a , Lake

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a r t ore being trained to glvo dem•nitrations In tha various dubs.
Clubs ara Interested In home im­
provement, (exterior and Interior),
•rafts, foods, child care, health,
clothing, homo management, freesfng, laundering, new materials on
the market, home ground!, family
life, family legal affairs, n crealion, consumer credit, safety and
many otbera.
Thera are bulletins on these subf«cts a t tha agent's office, all free.
They can be obtained by contact*
tag the office in the courthouse,
ffbo program has grown from can*
nlng, sewing and cooking to the
many programs that ara offend
today.
The main project this year will
ha family life, with a continuation
f f home Improvement.

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Interest in governmental and tlvlc
iffilrs.

The Sanford Dona Club, ai does
Urn national organisation, spend*
• grant deni ef time supporting
the night improvement program.
Sadi year proceeds from a liaht
V / ’ bulb sale la Sanford ianeasn tha
Liens Fund for sight conservation.
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5. Real Estate For Bala

2. For Rent
TRAILER, p len an t surroundings,
water furnished; adults, no
pets, FA 2-3447.

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UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped. 2403 Willow
Ave. Call FA 2-2432 or FA 2-3431.

5. Rani Eatnta For Salt

WAS IT YOU?
Looking for a quiet area for liv­
ing at its beat?
Thia very desirable home, located
in Fern Park area, la for the
discriminating family.

NEWLY, decorated, dean 3 room
furnished apartment. 601 Pal­
metto. Dial FA 2-4334.

5. Rani Entntn Fnr flnln

WYNNEWOOD: 1 B. R.
bottae, $1104 equity and
Beautiful 3 Bedroom 1 Bath
$14 monthly paym ent Phan#
FA 2-3474.
Home with Hardwood floors.
G. E. equipped Kitchen. Ther­
mostatically controlled Heat. REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Well, Landaeapped Lot on Dead
SURETY BONDI
End Street where Children play
In aifety. We will be proud to RAYMOND M. BALL
■how you thin today.
AND ASSOCIATES

$550 DOWN

2 Urge bedroomi, living room,
Florida room, family alia hitthen, equipped, enclosed ga­ FHA Financing—No Closing Coat
rage with work ihop, large
—for an appointment call —
utility room, neat wall built,
masonry construction, beauti­
SPECIAL SERVICE
fully Undecaped, n o bearing
BRANCH OFFICE
cllrua trees. A perfect eettlng W. H. "Bill" Stamper Agency
for happy living, Florida style.
2401 Fark Drive

2-BEDROOM house, furnished or
unfurnished. CaU FA 2-7134 be­
tween 3-4 p. ra.

Tins., thru Frt. • 1 P. M. day bc- FURNISHED apartment 3 Urge
fsrs lestrtten. Mae. • Sat.
rooms with bath in halt, priv­
ate entrance. AdulU only. 307
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Perk Ave.
Teas, thru Fri. • I P. M. dsy be- 1-BEDROOM, nicely furnished
fora iaeertlea. Man. - SsL ease.
house, water furnished. 114
Elm. Phone FA 2-1062.
R E S P O N iniU T T :
Ths Herald will s e t be responsible FURN. A p t *014 W. 1st 8L

FA 2-8331

It will be our pleasure to show
you this lovely borne.

FARMER'S

Amy Andaraan
Geaaviava (Jetnlc) Blair
Carl Cherpening, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. stridden!
Marvin Wffllama
Ml So. Park Ave. Ph. FA M ltl
Sanford
Evans Bids- Lain Mary
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AGENCY

N. V. F anner, Realtor
W hat FR A N ’S
D. H. W hitm an
Lillian G. Ttnmn
HAS TO O F
A ueetilA i.
116 8. French Are. Ph. FA 1-1121
After hour*. FA 1-MU, FA B-44U. ■ 1. T-V Snrvlc* Within Thn Hour.
FA 2-0341
! 2. Sorvlc* Calls, $3.00 Plus PsrU .

Sl o o k

for mere then c m tacerrect Inser- FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house,
tien s f yeer i t , end reserves the
kllcben equipped. P h o n e
r ) |h t t* revise *r reject any ad14. Last A Feaal
FA 2-3303.
vartlaement frem th a t erdarad t*
RENT A BED
ten fe rn te the pelirlea *f thia
2. For Rant
Rellaway, Hospital 4k Baby Beds 5. Rea] Estate For Salt
M H fSMALL HOUSE far r*n, 317 W.
By D iy, Week or Month.
For suburban living at It's best,
Third. FA 3-1111.
CABROLL'S FURNITURE
choose a HALGEN-BU1LT borne
Ph.
FA
3-4141
111
W.
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3-BEDROOM horns completely 2. Far Rent
in the Golf Course area, 3 miles
furniibad including TV. Adults
w«st of Sanford. 3 large bedLARGE 3 bedroom furnished up­
4-ROOM
furnished
apartment
$ao
only, inquire a t 3300 Sanford
stairs apartment, downtown,
rooms, extra large living room,
month, FA 2-3031.
R Ave.
plus formal dining and family
water furnished. $43. C a l l
FA 2-3071 before 3:30 P. M.
room, controlled heat, double
3-BEDROOM duplex apartment, RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
carport. We feel that this Is
chen furniahed home. Phone 117 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
lake privileges, $7$ mo.; Lake
Seminole Ceuntys best new home
FA 2-234L
Mary. FA 2-3734.
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0020
but at only $14,500.00, with
■(ter
3:00
p.
m.
good terms. Exclusive with
NEW duplex apartment, kitchen FLORAL HEIGHTS; 2 bedroom
equipped $73 per mo. Phone
apartment, one block South of 3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse.
Timplo 1-4403.
Sanford Ave., on the air base
FA 2-0003.
1901 Park Ave.
route to tbo right, 6th. house on
LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS
LARGE 3 brdm. (urn. apt. $37.30
the
left.
Endera,
Rt.
2
Box
372.
IN TOWN. Nicely furnished and
1703 Magnolia. FA 2-3031.
VA FINANCED
decorated apartments, reason- MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
WILAKA
APARTMENTS: rooms Lovely 3 bedroom, CB home,
able. Park Apartments, 1717
CLEANEST. BEST RENTALS
In like new condition. Situated
private baths, 114 W. First Bt.
Park Ave. FA 2-34M. &gt;
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 2-0274.
on weU landscaped lot in beau­
Stia
Orange:
2
bedroom
unfurnMODERN
two
bedroom
clean
un­
2-ROOM furnished apartment, S10
tiful
Plnecrcat, this home
slaked house, kitchen electrical­
furnished house, 1810 W. Third
Magnolia. Phone A. K. ltoeietfeatures fully equipped kitchen
ly
equipped.
$80.
ter, Florest. FA 3-lSSL
plus all the extras!
3411 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­ SLEEPING BOOMS, The Gables,
431
Magnolia
Avs.
FA
2-0730.
ished bouse, kitchen electrically
This home can he yours for only
equipped. $104.
$1473 down, and payments leia
OFFICE SPACE, $30 .month. 306
than rentl Only $70.24 per
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2*31
m t C R IMVBBB FICTTTIOrS
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
month. Total cost of the home,
s a u STATl’TVi
days, FA 2-1401 nights.
wood floors, til* baths. 401 W.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCBItRt
only $11,4M. May we serve
37th.
S
tre
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Notlr* li hsrsfey *lv*n that ths
1—
BR. house, furnished, $40. you?
mindsvatsnae, pursuant to ta* "Fie*
BR. house, kitchen equipt. $70.
V illo u s Item* ntstuti" chapter UNFURNISHED bouie. FA 3-1414. 2—
2—BR. house, kitchen equipt. $13.
il l .41, n s r i i s Btstuts, will rsttal .r wttn IDS Ct#rh at the Clrtult 3-BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished, 4—BR. house, unfurnished, $100. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
court, la and for Orsnss County.
"Open till 1:34 P. M."
ROSA L. PAYTON
So. Sanford Ave. on Oakway Ph. FA 2-1301 17-B2 at Hiawatha
Florida, upon vssatst sf proof of
this
nstles,
ths publication i t *- *
Driva, near U k e Jessup. $30
EQUITY in 2 bedroom house, 1$1*
tillage nsms.
ths ftctltlsus
per month. Phene FA 3-0443. 2-B. R. house, furnished. Adults.
Summerlin. FA 22823 altar 6.
io-wltl TB1-C1TT ULBCTBtO .
FA 2-7464.
tindsr wklsh X sm s s is c s d In
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: 3
bUSlSSSA
bedroom re-aalci available. Im­
at fisiabsr lit Plumssus Drive Sunlsnd Estates — 3 bedroom, 1 NICELY furnished apartments,
(Orlssta Osrdsns) P. O. Box SIS,
mediate occupancy. $223 down,
bath, kitchen equipped,
114 Elm. Phone NO 1-3247.
In tbs city Ol A iuissnts HMDS*.
aatume monthly payments of
$104 per month
Florida.
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellon villa.
$37.30. Inquire at office, W. 30th,
Thst ths p s r tr 1nUraat*4 ts
B i l l buslnsss sstsrprlts, Is ss MeUonvUla — 4 bedroom, S bath, 1-BEDROOM housa In country.
Street, Sanford. FA 3-7402.
evarytklsg furnished
CaU FA 2-1223.
IIEUMUTH L BID Bit
$173 per month
Bishop A BornstSln.
14,000
SS K«»t Pins StrsSt,
3. Real Estate For Sale
7.500
nrlsndo. Florida.
Vernango — I b#droom, com
Its ltd st Ssmtnots Couatr. Florida,
plainly furnished
Marsh IS, ISIS.
SANFORD PROPERTIES
$40 per month
Puhllah Mar. It, t l 4 Apr. d. M.
16,500
Acreage, Commercial, Residen­
Bad Arithmetic? Maybe so. But
tial
Florence
H.
Harriss,
Realtor
Mayfair — 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
figure It out for youreelf —
414 Atlantic Bank Building
leads e l extras.
Sanford, Florida
|1M per month
3 bedroom, I bath concrete block
home on secluded lake—proper­
S ACRES farm land Sanford Cel­
Tn see these and other exclusive
ty is 600 feat d e n on the West,
ery Delta, $430 per acre, only
rentals, contact property mans
300 feet on tho East, with over
$230 down, five years to pay
ger at
200 fed along Lake S horebalance. Richards Hold Mel­
Total price only $14,300.
Stenstrom Realty
bourne, Fla.
$3300 down and $43 per month
111 N. P ark Avs. Phons FA 3-3430
“ Open till 3:30 P. M."
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. W. If. “ Bin" STEMPER Agency
112 N. Park
Phons FA 2-4M1
BROKER
3 BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
m ent. Mrs. Baughn FA 3-3314. 202 So. Fark Ave. Pk FA 2-5411 Phone FA 2 8331 2401 Park Dr.

5. Real Estate For Hale

DISTINCTIVE
BRITTANY HOME!

CENTRAL HEATING
AND
AIR CONDITIONING

For permanent pleasure, permit Very attractive two bedroom C. B.
us to show you this choice Mayhome located In nice sec­
fair area homo featuring 3
tion of Sanford, on 100 x 130 ft.
large bedrooms, 2 full baths,
well landscaped lot.
hardwood floors, fireplace, aeparale family room, and double Features Include fully equipped
carport. Surrounded by excel­
clectrie kitchen, dlapoiil, plus
lent neighbors, this is a real
central heating and air condi­
buy at $23,000.00. 4Wr. mort­
tioning with ducta to all rooma.
gage of 113,300.00 can be as­
Also many, many extras to
sumed, terms arranged on down
numerous to mention here. It
payment. Contact
must be seen to be appreciated.

Seminole Realty

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C. B. S, home on high lot with
paved street and rights to canal.
House equipped with GE stove,
refrigerator, dl ahwasher, dis­
posal and washing machine,

Stenstrom Realty

118,900 - $3,300 DN.
2-LOTS, 40 ft. x 140 ft. each,
between 4th. and 7th., on Mellonville Ave,, partly cleared,
with city conveniences.

$4,500 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 1-1301 17-43 at Hiawatha

HOME SEEKERS
Call ua today and see thia attrac­
tive 2 bedroom, 1 bath home
on a beautifully abided corner
lot. Featuring hardwood floors,
fully equipped kitchen and
fenced In beck yard, thia la
one of the neatest buys In
Sanford. After only 31700 down,
you can move in today and assumo payments of $71 per
month. Total price only $10,7001

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Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
•'Open till 8:30 P. M."

Pays

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303 Sanford

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Stenstrom Realty

Ph. FA 3-2430
C. B. S. home located on M x l i t No. Perk
Open
evenings
tin I;SO
140 ft. lot with good water and
lake privileges.

4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH

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CALL US NOW1 FA 2-9856

The total price of this home It
ia only $3850 with low down ptyFOR THE BEST
menta and monthly payment!
In commercial and residential
leas than rent. May w* serve
building sites — have a large
you?
•election.

4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH

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Legal Notice

FER!
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Hama, If It
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I 3. Exnct Entlmnta Of Repairs In
»
Runn Over Wn Taka Thn Loan.
* 4. 2 Trucks To Sanra - You.
I 5. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
6. Speclnln On Pletnra Tubas.
17” — $23.50
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21” — $32.50
24” — $42.50
I 7. Open 8:00 A. ‘ M. To 9i00 P. M.
Will Taka Calls At Anytlm t A t Might
8. Backs! B y $ Yearn’ Itp trlaaca.

ltOl Park Avo.. FA 2-3232

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NEW HOMES BY

BROOKFIELD MILLS
Invites Y o u . . .

ODHAM A TUDOR
South Plnacrcat
On Onora Rood, He. of Hanford

to live and week la
Banincd, Florida

Sunland EiUtan

17-91, 3 mile* Ha. at Honiara
FROM $173.44 DOWN
VA-FHA, FHA-1N-BEKV1CE
Immediate Occnpanry
1 Year Peraanal Hatletacttoa
GUARANTEE —
on construction of y o lr Home—
ar your dawn payment A
cloolng coala reloaded
FREE WELCOME
Ta Banrardl B* Our Gaoato Foe
4 Daya Abealntoly Free,
Without Obligation At Om Of
Hanford's Leading Motels While
You Locate Houelag F ar Yen A
Your Family. Pick Up Kaya At
8alea Office!
ODHAM A TUDOR
Hwy. 17-11 A 27th BL
Balsa Office
Raafard
Ph. FA S-tMl

W* offer ateady, wall paid Jake 4a acporisaoad
machine operators.
We manafactnro Batter Hperil wear and gwim Baits*
Our rata af pay ia comparable- to
Indaatry, tn tb* country,

nay other la

Uh

Wa alto offer all unite benefits tad guarantee mi$H$
mant all year round.

FOR INFORMATION

B R O O K F I E L D MILLS

203 N. ELM AVE.

SANFORD* FLA.

Stenstrom Realty

R E A D Y TO S E R V E Y O U R E V E R Y REAL ESTATE NEED

S A N FO R D 'S

In beautiful Sanford and Semnlole County.

To

GROVES, FARMS, ACREAGE,
INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL
AND HIGHWAY. PROPERTV,

TYPICAL OP THE HOMES
AVAILABLE._______________
New 4 bedroom masonry, aeeea*
ta large lake Just 200 yards
away, $12,WO.________________

Use

T acne, flva In bearing grove, plus
neat $ bedroom home.

LOVELY fa tba word * r this S
bad room, plus Fla. ream, for
only $10*30.

200 aerec, on large laka and paved
rotd.

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Another retirement home a t
$7*00._______________________

Excellent 10 acre tiled farm, neat
2 bedroom house,

Need 3 bodromeT Then too this
one for only $12*30, masonry,
oa largo lo t Rural.

US

HOMES

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FIRST

FOR

THE

BEST!

acroa, X bedroom maionry
home, fenced and crossed fen­
ced, M r large fishing Uke.

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LOTS

RENTALS
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ACREAGE

COMMERCIAL

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FARMS

PROPERTY

•

MANAGEMENT

• Investments

• L ike Property

• Retirement

40 aerae. with appx. 1000 feet
fronting an U, S. 17-92.
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Like to have guasta? You will love
thia o m for $14*00, including
guest house over garage.

Major oil aervlea station,

What about a hams w ith Income 7
Thia t fam ily house, M at as a
pin, closa is, priced 'way below
market a t $10*40.

A Reel Estate Firm Smell Enough To

Laundromats, (2).

Give Personal Attention To Its Clients,

Trailer cites.

Yet Large Enough To Cover Every
S . V.

W ant

II wa
IFBT4*

Ads

Traau, R. H. Ivara, D. B . WMtaora.

i't htv* tha type proparty you want, w all gat It
■crclal, laduatrlal ar buaiaaaa opportunity.

far you, whether It La a

Phase Of The Real Estate Business.
home,

farm,

FA R M ER ’S A G E N C Y , R EA LTO R S
11$ 8 . Franck A r t . &lt;17. 8. Highway 17*92),

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GROVES

11

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This ona la tha city for only
$14*30.______________________

Herald

SEE

120 a c m , with lake frontage, plue
small lake*.

This S bedroom retirement home
fo r only $7*30.

The

"Complete Real Estate Service"

Pkoaa F A irfa s 2*1111 a r F A irfa s

L illi.

�W w-

New, Something Old
13. E lectrical Services

S. Fem ale Help W anted
GROVE MANOR ROME: 1013 Uo
coin St., * bedroom, ivt bath,
double carport.

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NOTICE

j HOME SEEKER
\ W itch This Spfice

LOCH ARBOR
Located la LitUa Venice on canal.
Three bedroom, 1H bathe, kit­
chen equipped. $2000 down and
aiiumo 4H r. mortgage. Tout
price $14,100.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realoat
Raymond Luedqulat, Aaaae.
PA M0S1
Atlantic Beak Bldg.

CURB GIRLS

RURAL HIDEAWAY
20 ACRES

Mu it be II. Apply in per ion Pig
■N Whittle.

Ancient dwelling bouat surroundod bjr magnificent magnoliaa and
fruit treei
S5SM -TER M S

SANFORD HOUSEWIVES
Capable women are needed to
advertise AVON COSMETICS
In profitable territories-. Write.
Manager, Box 241. Lockhart,
for interview in your borne.

W. H. "BUI" 8TEMPER Agency
Pbosa PA 3-4IOI
112 N. Park
Pboat PA 2-tUI n o t Park Dr.
Beautiful landscaped lake front­
age property with attractive 2
bedroom, lVh bath borne on
Lake Kathryn. Approximately
I acres, $12,000. It* desirable
location lends lualf to ideal
Florida living.

LAKE MARY LOTS
'M s beautiful ala mem and bath Largo US foot lot, with email
pond In rear. Can ba divided
into two building lots. We think
aorta, utility and storage room.
the pries la right! May we
Uudarground sprinkler system
servo?
te r the lawn. Located on t large
Sten strom Realty
e s n a r let a t 2400 Oak Ava. The
111
S. Park Avo. Phone PA 21420
g ACRES
price will ba reduced $S0 each
Open *t« 1:10 p. m.
day until sold. Original price It) d o st proximity of schools,
churches, and shopping in Laka
today's «l«S 0. P m e n t
Mary. Just HO foot off hardlean, approximately lto,«so can
Outstanding Values
lop road, This won't la'atl
bo assumed. Monthly payments
NO acrea ranch land, WO acres
m 9VS. Shown by anointm ent
Stenstrom
Realty
only. D on't delay. Sot M ay .
improved pteture, 1.2 miles
111 N. Park Ava. Phona PA 2-2420
highway frontage, SIM. per acre.
"Open Evanhigi tUl 1:10 P. M."
Term*: M% down, Balance U
yeari.
RETIRING? - Lot ua help you
aeleet your horn* In the Sanford IS scree Irrigated farm, with I
bedroom house and b a r n,
area. We havo the home u&gt;
$44,100.00 30* down, balance 10
&lt; suit your budget. AH Inquiries
years.
promptly answered.

Legal Notice

Seminole Realty
I AM CsaOMara aa* fn w a a Ha*,
g tea San m O ta a U s Agataat 1101 Park Ava.
Sanford
Yau aa« aach at yon ar* harabr
rtffM a a i ' required tn present
&gt;y Malta* U S Oamanda which
&gt;a. ar atthar ar yea, mar have
o v e bank
raiait the aatat* of THOMAS NOTICEn rI Ir mh ereby
w»
■FIHSU, deceased, tat* »f aald a r c c h e a t e d In business atht at Vera
maty, la th* Ceuntr Jude* ef Plaea. F e rn P a r k , l e m l a o l e t ’o u a .
Deceased

|y, Florida, u n d r r ( h r fictitious
name af, F a r o Ftaaa • l a u n d r o m a t
a n d m a t wa Intend fn ra e la ia r
aald M m * w ith th a -Clark of tha
r i r c u t l Court, Hamtnala County,
County Florida, In a r r o r d i n M wllh
the erovlslnna e f the Fletllinu*
Kama e ta t u ta a , to- wit t n e t Hon
III. IS Florida HtolUl.s t i l l .
■ I ll N o r w s t l a u n d r o m a t laa.
Iladw le 0 . N orw al
Anna M. N orw at
Publish Mar. 11, I I A Apr. 4. I t.
In tha f u r l a f t h a f s a i i r J n 4 s * .
Seat In ala C a a a ty . Florida. In Frn*
bat*.
In r a t Matata a t
JOHN N. DONMLiON
D em and

Ta All CraOltarr aa* Paraaaa Ra*.
Ian c talma aa Deaonn** Again**
Bate 'Bata ta i

PARK
HOMES
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C e w u a lly

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GeV C ount

Tab a n * aach a f you a r a h . r s b y
not If 1*0 an* required ta proaonl
any rlalm o and de m ands which
yau. a r a lt h a r a f yau, m ay h a r t
a g ain st tha a atata of JOHN N.
POXEIAON, dacaaaad, lata nf aald
County, t a tha County J u d a o of
a tm ln o to County. Florida, a t hi*
office In th* r o u r l liouat a f aald
County a t Aanford, Florida, w i t h ­
in olah t oalondar month* from
tho lima of th# first publication
of this nolle#. Bach claim or damend shall bo In w rltlnu. and
■holt a u t o lit# p lic a of roaldonc*
and post atftca addroo* of tho
ctalmani. on* shall bo sw orn U
by tho cla im a n t h i t a g e n t o r at*
torn*y, a n d a n y aach claim or
domsnd not ao n i s i shall ha vet*.
/ * / J o h n I* Donation
Aa A d m in is tra to r
of
tha
Natal* of
JUIIN N. DONRLAON,
dr.-eased
•TSNemoM, da vie a mcixtoam
Attornoya tor A d m in is tra to r
E dw a rds ItulMIng
Hanford, Florida

OPEN DAILY
•:M

A . M. m i D o rk
SUNDAY
t t M F . M . T t t D ork

ShtmmakaM

Route Wiring — Electric Servlet
Sid Vlhlen
j
TYPING at home, legal or any
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
other. Phono FA 1MM.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0*13
WANTED— Work for experienc­
ed painters and General utility 14. Build. Paint * Repair
work. Reasonable ratei. Free
eitim atet. Ed 0 ‘ConneIl. Call
THOS. E. THOMPSON
COLLECT
Orange City,
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
SP 4-7402.
Roofing k Siding
D A Y S
WORK, housework.
Phona FA 2-6433
FA I«1M.
PAINTING®
WILL care for children in my WALL PAPERING k
Work
Guaranteed
Bod Beard
home, all hours. Ph. FA 2 MM.
Contact SOI Wait tlh IL
Phone FA 2-MU
TVPING and bookkeeping dona in
my home. Ph. FA 2-0302.

SALESMAN, part time, neat in
appearance, late teens nr early
twenties, with auto or scOoter,
to work for national organisa­
15. Special Service*
tion. Closing leads, no canvass­ LAWN MOWING and yard work,
ing. . Apply 203 Mcich Building,
trimming, edging, or any odd
Tuesday &gt; to S.
a uto g lass
jobs. FA 2-1313.
INSTALLED
WANTED: Neat real estate selesmen, must be a live wire — 12. num bing Servieeu
Windshield
Back Gins*
with integrity. Write Box P, e»o
Door Glas*
Vent Glasi
PLUMBING
Sanford Herald.
SERVICE
Contracting * Repairs
Senkarik Glass a n d Paint Co,
Free Estimates
R. L HARVEY
11 114 W. ted it.
FA 2-4*21
WE NEED
H i Sanford Avo. Phooa FA 2430
ALL TYPE* PERSONNEL
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
Personnel Service
W. L. HARMON 40* Metcalf Building
PH. FA 2-4211 After I P. M.
Orlando, Florida

properties
grooi.

50 - FROM - $69

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

Sanford and Seminole County's Authorized O BUlCK o PONTIAC O RAMBLER O VAUXHALL Dealer
.*

V .
■old estate In tho otflca of Hon
Aloaandtr Wilson Coualy Juda* af
O.tnlnol* County, at hli efllr* In
th* Court Housa in Banfard, Flor­
ida, within olglil Mlondsr months
from ths tlms of tho first puhllao.
lion of this nolle#. Ksrh rlslm or
demand mutt ho In writing and
contain tho ptsco of rooldonro and
post office address of the claimant
and must bo sworn ta by tho cla Int­
ent, his aaont or attorney, or tho
■ins shall bo void.
Austin Donald Mifonor
Ao Ksscutor of tsld Mitts.
HORNRLI. A HOUIU.AND
1ST N. Msln Blrtel
Orlando. Florida
Aiiornoy* for Raoouior
Publish Mar. T, 11, It, II, 11*1.

LARGE NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME
DerifOid to lira yau tha maot living apace
peg tetter tavante*

FHA Ftnsnctnf • 9350, Down • 960 Mo.
tedwdieg rInning

St. Johns Village
mm

FA 2-71S3

Plumbing A Heating
GROCERY A “ 88" Service Station Mrn-Women $20. Daily. Sell Lumi­
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AR
AIR CO'DITIONING
with re- NICE 2 bedroom home, 3 baths,
nous
nameplates.
Write
Reeves
on
Hwy.
17-02,
across
from
work guaranteed. Frea Eiti*
wall to wall earpet. For quick
CONTRACT
and
REF
MR
WORK
Co., Attleboro, Mass.
Circusland alto.
mates. Phona FA 2-7111.
■ale eall FA 2-2721.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2*3*3
MOTEL
130 aerei with 4,000 feet on large
Personnel Service
lake, $335.00. Good terma and St. Johns Realty Co. Located on 17-01 near city limits,
Member of Chamber
release clauses.
with 111 ft. on highway, depth
of Commerce
THE TIHL TESTED FIRM
approximately 000 ft. Six units.
10 Y ean in Business
REAL ESTATE DRk'E IN
11$ N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
I three room collage and owners
40* Metcalf Building
J. W. HALL
home; all furnlthcd.
Orlando, Florida
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
$$44 Franck Ava.
100,000 WITH TERMS
equipped. Buy equity. 4tkflReuueor ADVANCE college
ROSA L PAYTON TEACHER
loin. Plnecrest. FA 2-7303.
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 3 3*41
student;
Interesting summer
position for educated, ambi­
And Associates
3 BEDROOM house, furnished or
tious person. 3340 minimum
unfurnished, will rent $110 per Registered Real E italr Broker
salary for 60 days: opportunity
Ph.
FA
2-1301
17-02
at
Hiawatha
mo. By owner. Call FA 2-SMO.
for advancement and perman­
ency. Box S. E., C o Sanford
20 Acrct, rich irrigated and tiled
$3,000 BUYS
Herald.
farmland on paved road, 10 Looking for Home k Income? l-el
minutes Worn Sanford, only
BIG INCOME!
ua show you some Income pro­
EDUCATED — Ambitious person.
$000.00 pdr acre. Alto 10 acre
ducing apartment houses, aueh
$4,000 minimum salary first
BOATING
farm, moatly cleared, plua
as this 4 unit offering at MAKE MONEY on all phases .f
300 days., opportunity for pro­
homeilta with citrue treei. only
$34,000, with Income of $380.00
motion after first 100 day*.
the boomlna boating builnesa
$ 1,000.00.
per month.
Box S. E.. c o Sanford Herwith an tBA franchise. IRA
ford Herald.
Seminole Realty
Seminole
Realty
g i v e s needed, money-saving
M O V E S Y O U IN
1101 Park Ava., Sanford
services to tha Boating World; R E A L ESTATE. SALESMEN
INI Park Ave. Sanford
Boat Owners and Businesses
and SALESWOMEN for pro­
supplying their many need*.
jects in Sanford area. Real
HOME BUILDING SITE
Become part of International
opporyintly. Backed by news­
chain operation. No experience
Large let 1M feet In depth, Pal­
3-BEDROOMS, Hi TILE BATHS with color** fixture*,
paper, radio and mail promo­
necessary. Follow simple pro­
metto Avenue, xoned RIA,
larrnaso floor*, vacation blinds, carport*, screen porch,
tion. See Dan River at Tee
cedures. No inventory to carry.
$70*oo total price. C a l l
otiltly room and many other extras.
V Green Estate*, Country Club
FA 2 2420. Open till 1:30 P. M.
Low operating expense. Few
All Homon Carry A t Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
and Upsala Roads. Sanford.
areas left. Act fait. Ba on the
Phone-FA 2-S«&gt;3.
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES
road to financial independence
111 North Park Avenue
in next few weeks. You need
____
$3,000 U&gt; $3,000 to atari. Fabu­ Call . . . .
A. K. ROSSKTTER
7. BunlncM Opportunity
lous future. For once in-a-lifeFLORIST
lime opportunity write today.
FA 31*31
Celery Ava
FOR LEASE: Wall oalablitbed
INTERNATIONAL
BOATING
For All Your Floral Need*
tarvlca nation, good location.
ASSOCIATIONS, INC., P. O.
Member — Florist Telegraph
Contact the Pure Oil Company,
Box 3176 — Bahia Mar, Fort
Delivery Amoc.
*04 W. 6th. St.
Lauderdale, Florida.
Investment
turn of

Twm Wo* Ok Mth
f t . Fallow Country
C M 1 4 . A Watch
For Oar S i g n s . . . .

7. Ruflineuu O pportunities

SEWING.

i a k m W , IN

R . — inolard

PM INBPICTION CALL—
, BAH C. LAWSON

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Ta All Crrdltasn and Fartoaa Mat.
lap ritlm a a* Demands Spa last
Ante Rotate i
Tou and aach ef yau are horaby
aotlflsd and rtuulr.d to prasont
any claims and demands which
ynu, or either of you. may havo
■aolnti ths .state of HKnTEn
WRIQHT FRLDUR. doc.asod late
of oald County, ta the County
Juda* Of nDMINOLE county, FlorIda, at his nffles In ths court
house of osld County at SANFORD,
Florida, within eight r.londsr
montho from ths time of the first
puhlleatlon of thla nolle*. Each
rlslm or demand .hall ho In writ­
ing. and shall state Iho flora of
reeld.neo and poet, office addraaa
of th* claimant, and ehal) bo
swam to by tbs claltnial, bar
agent or attorney, and any such
rlalm or daman* not to fltod moll
bo void
AI.gKKTA FB1.DKR COMM
Ao administrator of tho
Kateta of
HESTHn WRIOMT FELDER,
dff 1M.X®
Kmtlylo tfBUihaldsr,
Attornoy for AdmlnUtratrlg
Roumtllat Rulldlag
■a* ford. Florida
Puhtlah Mar. T, Id. at. ti. m s.

BILL

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Owner - Manager

SALES DEPARTMENT

OFFICE MANAGEMENT

Harry J. Byrd
C. E. Chanlot
Dusty Rhodoo

Marvia Dyal, Mgr.
Lola Pennington

PAINT * BODY SHOP

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

Hilton Tolbert. Mgr.
Roosevelt Alien
J. T, A lw

Forroot H. Wagner, Mgr.
Ear! Younger

CAR WASH
f u n Kinard

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A SATISFIED CUSTOMER

PARTS DEPARTMENT

LUBRICATION

Burnell Ball, Mgr.
Charlea CIm u m t

Gary Glbaoa

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Your DODGE - CHRYSLER - 8IMCA Dealer
Sanford, Florida

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Ise H ER A LD W ant Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. P H . F A
Specie! Services________

15. Special Services

17. Pets. Livestock, Supplies. 20-A Trailers

I 21. Furniture

iUTTHRS and DOWNSPOUTS In- TV and KAD1U REPAIR at r SHETLAND PONIES, reasonable. I960 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft.,
M. R. Lord, Oiteen, Ph.
3:00 nighli and weekend!; San­
u.ed 30 day*. Save over 6700.
■tailed and repaired, Roof re­
ford, Lake Mar; and Longwood.
FA 2-7314.
106 W. 27th. St., Sanford. Phone
pair. No job loo imall. Tree
FA 2-2TT2 and FA 2-6613.
FA 2*7380,
eillm alei. FA 2-8463.
IP . H unts nnd M otors
INCOME TAX SERVlCfc
BARGAIN; I93f trailer. 46* x I',
'FR E E ! IT.93 TV antenna with
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
Gateway To The Waterway
2 bedroom!. Colt 66.200. Sell
each TV or radio repair of 112 1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
for 62,900 with 6330 down.
or more.
Ilolmon Sporting Cowls
Phone FA 2 8706.
HEATING
304 61 E. Ill
Ph FA 2-3961
ESANFORD RADIO * TV CENTER
h . n. POPK CO.
9th. and Sanford Ave.
n s Park - FA ;-4264
It rays
f FA 2-9741______________ Sanford
Mercury Outboard Motor*
PUMPS
SPRINKLERS
WOODRUFF
MARINE
To Uae
| ENVELOPES, Lctterli-adi. Hate AU typri and iliei. Installed
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392
menu, invoice!, hand bills, and
"Do
It
Y
oiirieir
The
HERALD
program*,
-• u
P ngrciilve
20. Automobiles
Prinlini Co. Phone FA 2-2931— 15-A Beauty Parlor*
Want Ads.
106 Weil 13th St.
A Satiified customer U our be-1
MOUSE CLEANING
21. Furniture
advertiiemcnt.
Window*, Floor., Wall!. Free ElHARRIETTS
BEAUTY
NOOK
timate. Call FA 2.-1212 or
ROLLAWAY, Hoipllal and Baby
103 So. Oak
Ph FA t-5742
FA 2-1933.
Bed*. Day. Week or MonthOne 1937 Ford. Serial Number
C7BT122287, will he .old at
FURN1TURE CENTER
Re Lovelier With Profeistonal
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1100 French Are.
public auction on April I, I960
Beauty Care.
STINE
Ph. *A 1-7933
at lt:0G a. m. at 2413 Grand­
Machinery and Supply Co.
view Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
107 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
pur.uant to term* of Retail
Installment Contract dated Oc­
New A Used
Beauty Salon
tober 29. 1939 and entered into
ALL MAKES k MODELS
Furniture ajid Appliances
2610 Oak
FA 1-7684
by
John
Edward
Harper.
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3623
IB. Flowers tk Plants
Gcnr»ce Valley Union Trail
Company
COMPLETE
aoe-aee *. m t bl n . fa
Cut Flower* For A.;y Orcasilon
LAWN MAINTENANCE
21. Furniture
SANFORD '■LOWER SHOP
by: J a n tn H. McGuire, ViceMowing — Edging — Fertilizing FA 2 1622
or
FA 2 02JO
Uaed furniture, appliance!, Moll
Prealdent
Renovating — Fertilizer Salea
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'! Marl
LEOUSTRUM P L A N T S . Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4161
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-719T
FA 2-7949.

NOTICE OF SALE

Sewing: Mach. Repairs

D a w n 's

$SAVE$

Mather of Sanford

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22. Articles For Saif

• Bin VALUES
JALOUSIE WINDOWS. FA 1-1299.
• JUICE CREDIT
FULL fize bahy bed with mat• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
tre n , good condition. FA 2s7626

SANFORD

SAVE over 630.00 on 19 volume
New and Lied Furniture
World Book Encyclopedia. 7
311 E. Firit St.
FA 2-5622
month* old. Will *ell only becauie I hate 1960 edition. 6113
New k Uird Furniture k Appli­
caih. FA 2 6364.
ance! A Gnod Place Tn
WORK
clothe., luggage, tcnli,
BUY. SELL or TRADE
tarpi, blanket!, coli. Army-Navy
Surplui, 310 Sanford Ave.
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
FA TORY 1 0 YOU
22. Articles For Sale
ALUMINUM
VENETtAN BLINDS
-39 ZIG ZAG. a 1moit half paid Enclowd head. Sag-proof bottom
for — take over paymrnta of
rail with plastic endi. Plastic
39 SO each; 600 different itilchea,
or rayos taps*. Cotton or nylos
button hole!. W'ile Box 600. c/o
eordi.
Sanford Hrralil.
Scnknrik (Hit** and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St
^ FA 2-4622
Sell Ua Your Furnlturo. Quick
Service With Tha Caih. SUPER
SPINET PIANO
TRADING POST. FA 24)677.
D u e to unfortunate clrcumatanrei, have two reclaimed
ORANGE TREES for late. Will
Spineti, famoui brand, like
plant tn yard* or grove*. Shade
new. guaranteed, one walnut
treea also available. Ed Davii,
one mahogany. Will sell to re­
FA 2-4317.
liable penon tn this area at
Iremendou! aavinga. Write or
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window Silli 61 23
phone Credit Manager, Steep-*,
34" Window 1.inlcla 6. .34
641 N. Orange, Orlando.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
G.
E. ELECTRIC range, double
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 1-3761
oves: combination link and
diihwaihor; Inquire 2111 SumLIKE .NEW boipital bed. Pho
FA 2-3293.
m erits after S:oo P, M.

Furniture

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WILSON - MAIER

Jenkins

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Therefore th* Thinking Man la cnnMantly on the slart to
eapitallge on It* rapid expansion by making aound Invoatmanta
in Real E*tata. And where dcea he go for reliable information
on this all-important aubject? Why, to th* Stamper Agency,
of raur*e, because it maintain* Central Florida** tnoat
complete Real E.tat* aervice.
Home*
Hotel*
.Motel*
Duple***
Apartment*
Eatate*
Rental*

Grove*

81nr**
Ranch**
Farm*
Lot*
Acraage
Laka Frost*

Ruiineaaas
Shopping Centers
Trailer Parka
Factorial
Tlmberland
Hl-way Rites
River Frants

Twn Offices To Serve Your Nssds

W. H. "Bill" STEMPER AGENCY
Rraoeh

112 N. Park
Pk. FA 2-4991

Mil Pork
Ph. FA S 4M

TOE PANIC
Yes, Holler has pushed the “ Panic Button” - T h e ir lot is overflowing with USED CA RS! They've got to go!
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Fordor Hardtop • Radio • Healer - Automatic
Tranemlaeloa • Beautiful Tulone Finish with
Whits SIdewaH Tires - Spot lens Inside and Out.

liisea.vna Tudor Vft • Radio • Heater • Automatic
Transmiaston. Be fjur* and Sen Thin One.

WAS $2695

WAS $1595

SALE

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SALE
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Tudor Hardtop • AM Factory Accessories • Spotless
Inside and Out.

Fordor • All Factory Accessories Including Air
Condi!losing. Don’t Mias This Buy!

V* - Automatic Tranamiasion • Good Tmnoparii
tlon.

WAS $1595

WAS $1695

WAS $885

OFFER

SALE

REFUSED !

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*1150

SALE

*1275

SALE

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VH • Fordor * Radio • Heater • Automatic Trans­
mission • Air Conditioned • Perfect Tulone Finish
and New Tires • Like New Throughout.

Fordor Station Wagon • All Factory Accessories
Including Air Conditioning • Perfect Finish • White
Sidewall Tires.

VH • Fordor * Radio • Heater • Automatic Transmtasion • Never Before, Such A Low — Low Price I

Fully Equipped • Cleon Inside and Out • A a l i eellent Buy At

WAS $1895

WAS $1595

WAS $1495

WAS $995

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Bel Air Fordor Hardtop VH • Radio - Healer • Pow­
er Steering - Like New Inside and Out.

Bel Air Fordor • Fully Equipped &gt; Perfect Tulone
Finish • Clean Inside aad Out.

WAS $2095

WAS $1595

SALE

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atxa plannint and vlalon to develop ■thla
peaoefui auburban
community.
It waa planned and laid out to the laat detail on paper, and zoned to
perpetuate lta beauty . . . before the firat apadeful of earth waa turned.
When the houaaa dre laid out, particular care ia taken to eee that aa
few treea aa poaalble have to be removed to make way for the house
and driveway. There are altes to auit every taate.

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FEATURES

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ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES BY

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SLOGAN:

"H o m e s Built with P r id e "

GENERAL ELECTRIC

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CERAMIC TILE IN BATHS AND ON WINDOW SILLS

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LAUNDRY AND STORAGE ROOM WITH RASHER AND DRYER
CONNECTIONS

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ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS

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FURRED AND PLASTERED WALLS, COLOR COORDINATED

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INSULATED CEILINGS

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WALL FURNACE, THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED

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ALUMINUM FRAME GLASS SLIDING DOORS ON MANY HOMES

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TERRAZZO FLOORS THROUGHOUT

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ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON HOME

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KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN

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COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM

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DOUBLE SINKS WITH GARBAGE DISPOSAL IN KITCHENS

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G. E. KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

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NATURAL BIRCH CABINET8 WITH FORMICA COUNTERS

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recreational opportunities are available In Seminole
bounty than ever before through development of oitjr
and community program* for adult* and youngster*—
they have been added to those provided in abundance by
nature. Thia section picture* moat of them.

Seminole Raceway Harness Horse Center
£)0trotters, Pacers Train Near Casselberry

‘KaVts’ Gaining- Popularity With Racing Fans
Bud Moughton Is One Of Drivers Trying Them

d a itfo r d i j m t l i t
Play O r W atch-There's Sport For All
All * guy ha* to do in Seminole County ia get up in
the morning and he la right amuck dab in the middle of
whatever aport that might lie to hia liking—whether he
take* part or juat spectates.
Without traveling more than 15 miles, he cun go
■had, bass or perch fishing, hunting, boating on a famed
waterway, swim, water ski or go akin diving, see minor
league baseball and major league exhibitions, bowl and
play ahuffleboard.
Taking a deep breath, he can watch harness horse
training, join.a sports car club or an archery club, sec
greyhound racing, play tennis or enter a golf tournnment.
And If he feels like driving 37 miles, he cun go to
the beaches on the Atlantic coast of Floridu and engage
in a little salt water bathing or fishing or see races at
the International Speedway.
He doesn’t have to pick the season either, because
moat of the** are going on all the time, with the exccption of baaeball, racing and hunting.
Moat of the water sport* on the hundreds of lakes
and the winding rivers have become family affair* and
the boat* are crowding the automobiles out of the car­

ports. Sanford is on big l^akc Monroe and the St. Johns
River. Every town and community has my raid fresh
water lakes.
There are four golf courses in the county and
mnny more nearby where nmnteurs are welcomed to
tournumenta weekly and the pros appear regularly.
There are fish camps with equipment, guides, boats,
bait and aleeping accommodations.
Many organized programs are sponsored by the San­
ford Recreation Dept, and other community groups.
Those include activities for people of all ages, from Little
League baseball to shuffloboard leagues for the less ac­
tive oldster*.
The Seminole High School *lHmls out in Orange Relt
Conference competition, winning the football title
trophy in 1958 and tying for it in
The basketball
team won the conference crown In 106th These team*
have been called the most exciting to watch in the his.lory of the county and lh*jr added * lot to the aport*
viewing.
And for the less energetic, there'* always just sit­
ting in the backyard soaking up the Florida sun. Some
*ay you can't beat it.

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All San Francisco Farm Clubs Train Here
fanJord’a Class
D Team Uses
F1m Stadium
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Dusty Bpots Club Started Annual Rodeo
It's Another Exciting Spectator Event

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Sanford Is the shad Ashing
capital of the world.
That’s the word from an expert
In the field—J. M. Crowe who
has seen as many ahad hauled
out of the St. Johna River aa any­
body.
"And I ain't Just talking—it*s
a fact," Crowe said yesterday,
pulling out the latest govern­
ment survey results to back up
his statement.
Crowe, who has operated his
Ashing camp on the river for
years, said this Ashing season
bat been real good and Agures
up to Feb. 14 show that It will
surpass last season, when an ettimated M.100 shad were caught
in tho river.
A total of 43,547 ehad have been
reported caught from Dec. until
Feb. 14 through government tdrvey card* which anglers are
asked to All out at the various
Ash camps.
The survey estimated that 34
per cent of the fishermen who
entered the river through Crowe's
Camp reported catebes. Those re­
porting at this one camp totaled
up 13,143 shad, the Bureau of
Commercial Fiaheriea office at
Beaufort, S. C., said.
That makra Sanford the world's
shad capital, Crowe calculated.
Average cateh per boat from
Crowe’s was 3H ahad, the report
showed. Tbs survey showed that al-'

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This Healthy Specimen Weighed In At 12% Pounds

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ready this season more shad
have been taken than during all
of the 1934-37 season, when 33,ooo to 40,000 were taken.
It alto pointed out the In­
creased Interest In shad fishing
in the St. John’s evidenced by
the Jump from 12,933 anglers
in 1930-37 to 17,300 in 1930-39.
This season about 13.000 Ashermen already had been on the
river a* of Feb. 14. These num­
bers Include only those who
register their catches. . .there
are other thousands who do not
report them to the survey.
The government bureau of Ashcries attributes the Increase in
Ashing and in catches to the
opening of new. areas not pre­
viously Ashed heavily and In­
creased knowledge of the habits
of the shad.
The survey reported a five per­
cent increase In fish caught and
30 percent more anglers trying to
land them last year.
The fish ram p oprratnrs be­
lieve that both these percentages
will be larger this season.
The government surveyors call
Interest Ht the sport "penomenall”
Some of the host fishing ramps
In the stale are located in the
county Including Camp Seminole,
Mute's fish camp, Wekiva Hav­
en, Crowe* Camp, Lemon Bluff,
lltley's Camp.

These are lust a few of the
popular camps strung out along
the St. Johns snd Wekiva Rivers
and Lake Jessup.
Seminole fishermen are also
only 37 miles away from tome
of the best salt water Ashing in
the U. S. on the East Coast.
Bast may be taken all year and
strike artiAdal lures, nies or live
bait.
Ifost speckled perch are caught
In the large lakes and the best

seasons a r t fall and winter. Troll*
Inf with imall lure* or live min­
now* is a food wajr to land
them.
Bream bite almoet all the time
and are found la deep boles ht
creeks and other itreama.The
Florida bream la of the large
variety and Is an excellent pan.
fish.
n
A number of sponsored Ashing
contests liven up Interest in 'the
sport during the peak seasons.

Fishing License Cost Reasonable
Seminole County, with it* many
fresh water lakes and the St.
John's River, is an Isaak Walton
paradise.
Licenses are required for all
except residents over 43 and
children for fresh water angl­
ing with the equipment other than
cane pole. They can be obtained at
the county courthouse and at
many Ashing camps. Fees are:
Annual resident, statewide. $2: ann u a 1 non resident, statewide,
110.30: 14-day statewide non-

iO s k o t m

I resident 13.21; M a y statewide
nonresident *1-23. No license rotoc “ U w ,ttr
Sanlando Springs Is 4 spring-1
fed swimming area II miles
from Sanford. A large pool la
formed by 1,300,040 gallons of
water Rowing into the area dally.
The water la always 72 degrees.
Swimmers ran use a diving plat­
form or a slide to enter tho pool
which Is surrounded by a para.

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Fishing Is Good Relaxation
It’s Biggest Sport Of All

Shad Fishing Attracts Anglers From All States
Catch Typical Of A Good Day On S t Johns River

Glenn H. Curtiss of Hammondsport, N. Y., devised tho seaplane
In 1911. Ha alto Invented the aile­
ron, built tho Aral dying boats,
made the first flight over ocean
water, opened - the Artt flying
school, bulk tho first watercoolod
aeronautical engine.

AT THE BEAUTIFUL, MODERN JET LANES

ASK FOR ADVICE ON
YOUR PAINT AND
D e c o r a t in g

EVERY SECOND GALLON

pro blem s

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And nowadays, no matter
Every man is a King in his own household
how low the “King's” income may he, his home can be furnished far more
beautifully than the ancient castles ever were. Whether you are “counting your
pennies” or have an unlimited budget to go on, Mather of Sanford can furnish
a home that you’ll he proud o f . . . literally “FIT FOR A KING” . . . where you and
your Queen may entertain your friends and bring up "the Royal Family” amid com­
fort, beauty and convenience.
YOUR HOME AND FURNITURE IS A LONG-TIME INVESTMENT . . . THEY DESERVE YOUR
SERIOUS T H O U G H T .... COME IN AND LET US HELP Y O U . . . YOU CAN RELY ON
MATHER’S LONG EXPERIENCE AND RECORD OF RELIABILITY.

Sanford Manager Bill Robertson
Kansas City Will Furnish Talent

WE

We Are Proud of

FO R :

You C a n !
thick and thin and knowa all the
angles (o successfully run • baa*ball club.
Thu Kanaaa City A'a hava
assigned Bill Robertson ai field
b an and the 29-year-old catcher
ha* had a very colorful career in
the higher bracket of the minor
league*. He come* to Sanford
thl* aeaion highly recommended
by the A'a both aa a player and
a manager.
Sanford booala ihe lineal bateball park in the entire league end
we are anxiously looking forward
to the new acaaon that will gat
underway April 19. Santbrd has
long been known a* a baseball
(own around the old FSL and
this acaaon ahould tee attendance
record* tumble with a good base­
ball team M the field.

Condition O f Boot
Bottom Important
The condition of tha boat bottom
may hava a great deal Us do with
the performance of a boat. A bot­
tom rovered with slime, barnacles
or other foreign m atter has been
known Us cauaa top apeed decrease
up to 50 per cant or mow. Thtre*
fora tha Evlnruda Boating Found­
ation strongly suggests th at a pe­
riodic cleaning of the boat bottom
may help performance. The num­
ber of cleanings per season ie de­
pendent upon the typo of water in
which tha boat ia run. Anti-fouling
bottom paint la available to re­
tard marina growth, and it la wiaa
to consult a local dealer for the
type best suited to your area,
flow ever, Evlnrude engineers say
it is not necessary nr advisable to
paint tha lower unit of your out­
board motor. .

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After in abience of three yeara
from Ihe Florida State League,
local buainestman W. K. Mclto_ berts spearheaded a drive atari“ ed by The Herald to bring haaebail baek to Sanford once again
in 1959.
aA working agreement was sign­
er! wilh the Washington Senator*
and the local entry was estab­
lished aa Ihe Greyhound*.
As all the faithful fans well re*
member it was anything but a
surccaiful year as far n records
go but, for a true lover of the
sport, it meant many enjoyable
0 evenings of entertainment through*
mil the summer, Although the
Greyhounds finiihed in last place
in both half* of the split season,
they provided many exciting mom*
rnla. The Senators assigned rookie
l*amar Jacobs to Ihe local club
after ha had just signed a *25,ooo
bnnua upon graduation from Ohio
State University and (he fleet
rrnterfielder was the brightest
player in the fast Loop. 11a la
nnw presently on a major league
contract and will be with the
Senators this season.
This season the Greyhounds
have a sound working agreement
wilh Kansas Cily and things are
shaping up for a great year. Lo­
ral businessman Harold Kaslner
will serve as president of the
club and McRobt-rts. who it the
principal sponsor, will, again be
a very active vice president,
gj. The lore! entry received a big
hooat when Mrtltibcrli landed
peter Schail to run the front office
of the club. Schaal. who for
years has served aa executive
secretary of the league, la one
of the finest baseball men con­
nected wilh minor Iraguc baseball
and there ii little doubt that he
can put baseball over here, Schaal
has been with the league through

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1959 Sanford Basketball Team Won Conference Title
Coach Bud Layer, Players Look Over Winner’s Trophy

a t prep aetlritlaa provided by StieJaaSa High School and la m eat
years they bava baeoma oaa of Um
powers ia tha tough Oraaga Belt
C n T !o cel high school bow offers
fgatbell. basketball, baaeball, self,
trick, ead swimming.
Athletic Director Fred Ganas
heeds up what bee baea called
tbe finest coaching staff ia tbe
eatlre stats. Jins Flgott, who came
hire three peers ago from High
■pcipga, baa built tbe local school
tale'a m l football power ead Uw
es-Plarida athlete baa brought the
local 'school two bowl championabipa and two coofetreaeo title*
ia his tbroa year* as bead men­
tor. Pigott also aervaa as track
eeeeh during tbe spring.

of Stetson, la defensive coach for
Um football team and ha Is now
in his sixth year at Seminole. He
also aervof aa bead baseball coach
for tho locals in the OBC. Besides
his Job of coaching at SI1S, Laudc
la vary aetlvo in the City Recrea­
tion Department * and he directs
tho summer baseball programs in
tho U ltle Leagues and Babe Ruth
Lea cut. He also directed tbe City
Basketball Ltagua during tbe win­
ter months.
Dick Silvers, who resigned after
Uw football aeason this year to
enter private business, has been
replaced by Glenn Allen aa JV
basketball coach. Silvers' loss waa
g g r u t s a t to the fine coaching
staff aa bo directed the JV footban program and waa very suc­
cessful la doing ao. In tbe past
five years bo has served as JV
basketball oach and Allen came
oa to fill hia shoes very wall with
a respectable .500 aeason.
Tho man who received the most
recognition this year was Coach
Bud Layer, For years SHS has
been tho dorm at around the bai-

ketball loops but Layer and his
squad changed all of that thta
season. His youngsters gave a
large following of fans thrill aftar
thrill a&gt; they continually won. They
gave the school it's finest record
in history as they finished the
season with a great 10-5 record
and the OBC tournament champ­
ionship. The season was climated
when they defeated Winter Park in
the OBC tournament* for the
championship. Up until this point
of the season, tbe Wildcats ware
the only team to mar the near
perfect record. During the aeason
there were many scoring records
established. Little Ray Lundquist
dropped In 56 points .against New
Smyrna to break his own previous
record of 33 set earlier in the aea­
son against Oviedo.
Six foot Jim Gracey, who was
also a sta r on the football team
during tha regular season, also
established two scoring records.
He scored 423 points during the
season and this looks like a record
that will be hard to beat. Ha
broke hia own previous record act

last year when he finished with 543
points. He also finished with a 101k
point per game average to set a
new high.
There have been many outstand­
ing athletes in the last few years
at SHS but this year the spotlight
stayed upon Lundquist. He served
as co-captain on the football squad
and waa chosen to receive the
Peter Schall trophy on the grid­
iron. lie was also the most color­
ful basketball player ever to en­
ter the gym at SHS.
The spring aporls program is
now in full awing and there will
be plenty of swimming, golf and
baaeball for local followers of
prep sports.
A fine winning tradition has
been established at the local school
and with a fine coaching ataff to
direct our youngslcri, this should
be Just the beginning.

The Seminole County Sportlmen's Association hai worked
hard for the past 10 y ean making
hunting and fishing here the beat
in the state.
The main alma of the organisa­
tion is to conserve wildlife and
natural resources in the county
and to aid taw enforcement offic­
ers crackdown on Illegal hunt­
ing and monkey fishing.
At the present, there ate ap­
proximately too members In the
the local organisation a,nd a new
membership drive la underway
for I960.
Last year the organization under
the leadership of President Jack
Wilber, helped set new hunting
laws for the state when they
sent delegates to the state con­
vention.
Their action helped closed
many lakes in the area to trotline fishing and (he organiza­
tion has help maintain and im­
prove parks over the country.
Through its membership, the
association has cited the neces­
sity for maintaining stricter law
enforcement measures to keep
abundant the share o( wildlife in
the county.
They have alerted wildlife of­
ficers when hunters have laid
traps for animals and have aent
out notices to county fish camps
to be on the alert for illegal fish­
ing.
Another Important Job the as­
sociation has is to keep the legis­
lative delegation up on what mea­
sures to pass to insure more game
fish In the county.
Two such bills were recently
passed to make the black bass
and snook game fish instead of
commercial fish.

Arcaro Holds Mark
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) Eddie Arcaro holds the Kentucky
Derby Jockey record with five
victories and Prcaknon record
with six. But he needs one more
victory in the Belmont Slakes
to break a tie with J. McLaugh­
lin who rodo in the 1480‘s. Both
have six.

250-Pound Bear Is Hunter’s Dream
Hunting Seasons Closely Supervised

The Seminole Raceway Asso­
ciation bas reorganized again
and hopes are high that the popu­
lar track may once again fea­
ture harness racing.
Drew .Massee of Polk County
was named president of the or­
ganization and promptly reported
that his group has high hopes
of obtaining a parimutuel license
to conduct horse and harness
horse racing.
New officers elected with Mas­
see are Willard Grate, vice presi­
dent; Dr. 11. M. Zwcig, secretary;
Earl Higginbotham, treasurer.
Directors are Randolph Matheny. Ralph Woodbury and James
Benjamin.
Tbe track plans major improve­
ments with a new one half mile
track complete with a modern
grandstand and facilities. The
new track will be built for both
training and racing purpose*.
According to racing officials,

more winners of the classic Hambletonian race, the acme of tbe
sport, hive been trained a t Semi­
nole th in any other training track
in the business.
Each morning from 7 a. m.
on, there is a constant thunder
of hooves around tbe track as
the pacers and trotters are put
through their training routines.
Tills might consist of a jog
around the nlle oval for several

time trial.
The training program differ*
with each horse, and depends
on his native ability, tempera*,
nient, past performance and i
numerous other factors. But it ia
always a slow gradual proicia,
designed to work the horse up
to his physical peak by the time'
the racing season begins a t the
northern tracks.

New System Aids Trolling Speed
Every outboard motor, no m at­
ter what its horsepower rating, is
almost certain to be run frequent,
ly at trolling speeds, and .at very
slow rpm the fuel-air mixture en­
tering the motor lacks the turbul­
ence to keep it atomised, accord­
ing to Bill Sinalc, division engi­
neer a t Evinrude Motors.
In order to prevent this unburn-

ed fuel from accumulating and to
keep the engine running smoothty
a t stow speeds, Evlnrude motor*
are equipped with a Re-Flo system
which not only drain* away the
excess fuel into the exhaust eys*
trm, hut. In the process, uses it t«
provide additional main bearing
lubrication desirable a t a l o w
speeds.
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Skate City Revives
Interest In Sport
Seminole County ii one of the
center! for golfing In the itite ,
with four large course! for local
and vliiling golfing buffi.
The four roursrs are the May*
f i r Country Club;lhe MidFlorraa Coif Course located at San*
Undo Springs: Rotline Hills Golf
Course bteween Long wood and
Sanlando and the Cauclbcrry
course.
The combined membership of
the four clubs is approximately
350 with the largest membership
at the Mayfair. All four clubs
have annual golf tourneys and In­
struction periods for young and
J|C ginning golfers.
™The Mayfair has recently made
available the use of its course
to members of the Semirole High
Golf team competing in interschool matches.
The biggest tourneys of the
year at the Mayfair is the Kadcr
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Cup Invitational among its wom­
en members and the monthly
men’a association meet.
Mid-Florida has weekly coll
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contests among its mrmbers as
Roes Rolling Hills and the Casaelberry Course.
All four have been called “ tops"
by Visiting golfing pros.

Skate City, a fine new recrea­
tion facility which opened in the
county last summer has proved
one of the popular attractions for
sports fans.
The $160,000 skating rink is
open nightly and some 600 skat­
ers can be accommodated at
once on the spacious floor. The
building contains plenty of scats
for spectators, » snack bar and
skate storage space.
Interest In skating has been
revived in the county, thanks to
the new facility.
The facility has also aided many
benefits over the past year with
special hockey games and pro­
fessional skating exhibitions.
Skate Floor Manager Is Joe
Ityland and there arc racing and
horkey instructions by Bob Camp­
bell.
Skate City is located between
Sanford and Orlando on Hwy.
17-92 on the dog track road.
‘‘The Big Tree," largest known
living cypress in the L’nitrd
States stands in a virgin tropi­
cal forest Just off highway 17-92.
Admission ii free to see the cy­
press, estimated to be more than
3,000 years old.

Women’s Association Has Weekly Tourneys
Activity Attracts Large Amateur Fields

Slip Clutch Adds
More Boat Power

Roller Skaters Have A Ball In New Rink
Skate City, Near Sanford, Opened In 1959

The propeller slip-clutch, Intro­
duced on outboards some 35 years
Ago, but common to moit motors
In ly recently has finally won out
over the shear pin, according to
the Kvinrudo Boating Foundation,
The important advantage of the
alip-clutcli to most boatmen is not
that it eliminates n nuisance
(which It dues) but that it pro­
vide! the means to power d e a r of
dangerous reefa and shoal waters
—places where a dead propeller
resulting from a sheared pin,
xould lead to serious trouble.

Boot Owners Can
Save On Fuel Costs

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On almost every outboard-pmc•red planing hull there is a maxi­
mum economy range that occurs
somewhere between the plsnlng
speed end the maximum speed of
the boat, according to research by
Ahn Evinruda Boating Foundation.
" Every outboard owner inn save
on fuel costs by determining ns
nearly ns pornible that maximum
economy range according to the
load he Is carrying. A few runs
with varied loads will normally al­
low the owner to determine with
fair accuracy the speed a t which
h it boat will get maximum econ­
omy In miles per gallon of fuel

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Mayfair Country Club Has Tournament-Tested Course
Local, National Stars Compete On 18-Hole Layout

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Paul L, Dixon (left receiver* official welcome from Charlie Morrison,
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce Public Relations Director.

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Dancing Starts From 9 P. M. To 2 A,
(Admission 51.25 Per Person).
Music By The 5 Owls And Dona Lee
Featured Vocalist. No Charge From
1 I*. M. to 8:00 P. M.
Food Served At All “Open" Hours

To Really Enjoy Them and
Bee Them In Person Come To
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Dance To The Finest Country
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Pleasure Boating Is Fun For Whole Families
Seminole Is On The Inland Waterway Route

There Are Plenty Of Camps For Boaters, Fishermen
This Scene On St. Johns At Lemon Bluff

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The Recreation and Parka De­ dance initruction and lennli leapartment has continued to ex­ aom. Some of the favorite* from
pand In services and facilities lait year are baton twirling,
bowling, youth concert* of the
Florida
Symphony.
baaeball
leaguca for boyi, B IG. basketball
tor boy* and for men, synchronIred swimming, competitive AAU
iwlmming, horaebark riding, golf,
water akiing and aoftball league*.
One of the biggeat new activit*
meet weekly, for lecturea, work■hops and planning session). An lea wa* the baaeball program.
a rt exhibit waa held In the Civic Six uniformed team* of boy*, »12,
Center end ever 700 apeetatora formed the Little Major league
viewed the work of eaaoelation and aix uniformed team* of boyi,
13-15, formed the Babe Ruth Lea­
■embers.
A Duplicate Bridge Club hai gue. Local civic cluba iponaored
Just been formed and a good re­ the older league while Sanford
ception haa etarted thla club on merchanta aponaored the young­
the way toward* being highly er league.
The park* dlvialon ha* com­
older cluba continue to pleted the first of aeveral progrew, The Starlight Promenadera poaed neighborhood playground*.
Gem Park
hai awing*,
Square Dance Club now has over Lake
100 people dancing aacb Wednes­ merry-go-round, aand box, caatle
day evening on the Civic Center tower and aee-aawa for the youngpatio or indoors In the Ctvle Cen­ ater*. picnic table* and flowering
ihrub* for the family. All thia la
ter itself.
The Shufflcboard and Tourist developed around a email lake.
A new junior alia baaeball dia­
d u b la a t lie highest membership
with light* and dugouta
and haa been boat to tournaments mond
drawing players from over M waa completed In time lor laat
eitiea In Florida for competition lummer* baaeball program.
The too dlvialon hai completed
on the local courts.
Tha youth wing of the Civle a new bird fly which eliminated
Canter which la the haven for the laat of the wooden cages for
over 1,000 teen-agera, la the focal bird). Thla3,000 dollar addition
point of the youth program. hai added much to the too’a ap­
Dances, ping pong tournaments, pearance. Several thousand peo­
■pedal event actlvitla* -all are da- ple are eonalant viaitora to the
ouned far the teen-age resident City Zoo each weekend.
uf our eity.
New programs this yaar in­
clude n charm school, ballroom

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Boat, Ski Club Members Take Break Along: River
Mass Cruises Include Hundreds Of Boats

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Florida-prtitiurrd soybean* wrre
valued at 11.057.000 during 19S0.

Water Skiing Almost Year Round Sport

The Induatrial picture In Semi*
sole County got e boost In the
arm last year when tha York
Manufacturing Co., employing ap­
proximately So persona, opened
ns doors.
Tha plant la located approxlinatety one mile sooth of the
eity In an industrialist park be.
tween lla rra r Aluminum Co. and
Alien of Orlando.
The firm manufacture* TV an­
tennal, Dab landing nets and dil­
ute y racks for fly and easing
nidi.
The company has both national
and international diitrlbutloo, Its
products going late nil parti of the
U. I , and Into many Latin Ameri­
can countries.

A hmt nf memories and exciting experience* were left behind whew the
Sanford Avenue street widening project forced un to abandon the familiar
corner at Sanford Ave. and 25th SL
One of the county’s newer
laala which opened for busineia
u t year In waking progress and
hopes te expend In the near ha-

However, we hope old friend* and cuatumer* will he pleoacd (hot we h av e
stayed in the name neighborhood (only four blocks away from the old
locution) and vlnilori* pawsing through S a n fo rd mn&gt; now more likely go
right to our door.

Peatosela Faint and Flaatie Co.,
which manufactures paint and
plastic products for atnlewlde dis­
tribution through its own outlets
moved into Its new plant south
cf Sanford la March 1US.
The plant employee II persons
ta d hopes to expand la the near
future. The company makes o
high quality line of paint prodeeta far Florida climatic eandi*

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Twice They Failed

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•Urting to the Balmont. Ponder
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Races Set High
LEXINGTON, Ey. (UFO - A
pew high of Til stakes races were
run to UM to Uw United States,
Canada mid a t CaUaato to Mex­
ico, according to the Blood
Horse, a weekly n u g a im e ’for the

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Bowling Leagues Hold Big Following In Sanford
Jet Lanes, Top, Sanford Bowling Alleys, Below

Sanford-Ortando Kennel Club today rank* ai nnr of the most
talked shout
greyhound racing
track* in America after live year*
of operation by General Manager
Jerry Collin* and hit a«»ocialea,
Jack Ledoux and Jack Collini.
The track preirnta 92-day* of
colorful racina aciion every win­
ter. tiartins in December and
laatins through March. During tlie
*ea*on many of the nation'* outHanding greyhound* *how their
tpeed during m nightly and three
matinee program* each week.
Only five year* ago, the Sanfnrd-Ortando racing »lrip wa* Ju*t
another Irark, handling a little
over f t million through the mu
tuel window* and drawing about
TS.DOo fan*.
But the SOKC ha* grown hy
leap* and hound*. along with fahulou* Central Florida, under Col­
lin* operation. Thi* *ra»on at­
tendance jumped over 200.000 and
mulurl handled soared to $8 mil­
lion for a gain almo«t tripling the
former figure*. Thi* increate t*
reeognired a* among the most
*rn»ational in greyhound racing
btitory.
In the paal five year*, the Sanford Orlando racing plant ha*
virtually hern rebuilt at an ex­
pense of *evrral hundred thou­
sand dollar*. The track'* finest
improvement i* a $133,000 Club­
house built three year* ago. Many
new improvement! are planned
in ihe coming year* and approximitely &gt;1 a rre t of new ground
have been purchased to handle
the eipansion program.
Thi* pait seaion the SanfordOrlando track was fortunate to
boaet the finest array of young
greyhound* In the world. Wealthy,
a young star owned by Orville
Moses, wa* selected by the Grey­
hound Writer* of America a i the
top juvenile performer u the na­
tion.
And ale, another Sanford • Or­
lando produel, won the rieheit
race In greyhound racing hiiiory,
the $30,000 Phoenix Futurity, on
March 13. I960. Mike Caslellanl'a
rhampion got hi* start this win­
ter at the SOKC.
Five Sanford • Orlando grey­
hounds were among the eight
landing in the final* of the rich
race from among several hundred
entries aenl in from throughout
the country.
Fish Rock and Rocky MacDuff,
a bolder of arveral national title*,
recently swept a special home and
home match race aeries with
Saraiota alar* In another of the
many special features on the
SOKC racing calendar.

It Was A Start
ARCADIA. Calif. (CPI) — The
first 9100.000 race in America
wa* run Feh. 2$, 1913 when Atucar woo the Santa Anita Hindicap.

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Here’s One Of Frequent Close Finishes At Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
GREETINGS
Casselberry

The Sanford Boat and Ski Club |
Increased it* membership thi* yrar
as more and more people took ad­
vantage of the broad waters of
Lake Monroe and SI. John's River.
Formation of Ihe club's by-law*
and roniiilulinn In 1956 marked Ihr
auccesa of effort* by Sanford boat
and water tkiing enthutiaat* to get
belttr water (port icllvitle* for
thi* area.
The club is chiefly drdicatcd to
making boating and (kilng *afe
and enjoyable sport* for all. The
club shoulder* Its share of civic
responsibility, since several of it*
member* *erve on the Waterway*
Committee with the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.
When additional , equipment i*
needed in case of emergencies on
the water, club member* are
Johnniei-on-the-ipot with water
gear to aid the police department.
The Boat and Ski Club got be­
hind an effort to have three launch­
ing ramp* built on the St. John'*
here and war largely reiponsible
for the Slate Road Department's
construction of these ramp*.
Power boat* plowed through the
St. John's last May when the club

in Seminole

Office — Winter Park. Midway 4-9TJ9
Home — Sanford, FAirfas 2-0989

131 S. Highway 11-92, CAS8KLBRRRT, FLA

gat together at
Aapanotir there are quite a meets, took top honors la lalew Robin Hood# la Seminole dividual competitions.

tCou-Cf.

The club la now conducting a
Recently an archery rkib wae county-wide membership drive
formed with over IS persona join­ and hope* to build an archery
ing. The club, Id two recent range in the near future.

Vibrations Chief Boat Noise Cause
Quiet-operating outboard motora
are taken pretty much for granted
today, but few people realise that
the chief cause of noiie came* not
/rom Internal operating noise*
within the engine, but from vibratlon, amplified mkny times by the
boat hull, whch acta Ilka a giant
aoundlng board.
The cure for vibration la lm1ation, which i* why Kvinruda Motor* pioneered the use of aircraft
type engine vibration mountings

that eliminate the rigid eo
between boat and motor,
duces noise to the amount
made by the engine. Thi
are further silenced by *ot
fiberglass covers over thi
head, ahroudinr of the
housing and acoustical
trap* to aliminata air
noise*.
-------------------------Some 400 species of h
found In Florida.

GARRETT’S

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ls
To

IN
SANFORD
for. big savings
on all your
clothing needs

LADIES'

and A d v e n t
the W a te r
A ccessible
I v e n o n e in

WEAR

The namea you knaw and trust In quality, high •■(tie Dressr*. t oat*.
Sport* Wear. Lingerie, Swim Bulla sad Accessor!** . . . ALL AT GAItKKTT'H
EVERYDAY LOW PRICKS:
Paint Met llre*aea
Neat Line Hraa
Parol Hue Mouse*

IN SANFORD
IT S THE SANFORD

ELECTRIC

a-OB \ IENIRAIQP HECTIIt
B a le ! ) W E A T H E R T R O N
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STO RA GE
Famous quality national brands such aa Adam Hats, Ganlner, Town Tnpie
and Fruit of the Loom Whirls, Gem Dandy HftU Han** Underwear, Wrangler
Western Wenr nnd other familiar trade marks.

Complete F A M IL Y SHOE D EPA RTM EN T
Garrett'* ran fit the etilir* family from Hab, In Grandpa In quality Root*. Shoe*,
Hlipper*. Rubber Bool* and Overshoes. All S i n and style* at trnmrnduua saving* for
every member *f the family.

COOL

and REPAIR
d is t r ib u t0 R S

At Garrrlt’s you ran keep jour child nulfilled from head In to* at real
worthwhile R a v i n g * — Dress**, Can-Can Slips. Hal*. Hags, and Hat and Hag Sets,
Sweater*. Hark* and Play Jean*. B o,a' Suit*. Wash-and-Wtar Black*, Underwear and
Play Clothes.

ROAKAER S T E E
Division of Crls -

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Craft Corp.

PHONE

New Enlarged FABRICS D EPA RTM EN T

WITHOUT WATER

Thousand* *f yards of aew color*. a#» texture*, aew daaign*, all in Nationally Known
Brand* ta guarani** yea quality aad style.
Peter Pan Coltona
Fruit of the Loom Colluna
II. Btrauaa Lace*. Net#
aad Novelty Fabrira
Ratten Cardinal**

See (Linford
Electric

• Nylon, Dacron*!
• Bilk Shantung*!
• Novelty Weave*!
• Bmapt Bulling*!

SANFORD FOR

I-argcnt

Appllaac*

• Mghtweight Woolen*!
* Pure Hitk |*rimlwl
# r»Urfol ( o i i o « s «
* T***""1
• ltoptofed Linen*!

Dealer

Sanford Electric Co.
116 Magnolia Ave.

CtWry Av«. at tt»
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SANFORD, FLA .

1st St. at Sanford Ave.
Across The Corner From The Chamber O f Commerce

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COLORFUL PRESENTATION CEREMONY AT THE SANFORD-ORLANDO KENNEL CLUB when th« finest in grey­
hound racing entertainment is presented each winter from
December through March- Here Jack Ledoux (left) and Jerry
Collins. assistant managers, pose with truiner Ike Tinker fol­
lowing special Inter-City Match Race victory by Fish Rock,
sne of tile nation's top speedsters.

BEAUTIFUL RACING GREYHOUND named Brookwood stands
with pals Mark and Tbny Hntrhes. sons of doc's owner Larry Hughes.
Greyhound racing is often tailed the “Sport of Queens,” perhaps bs*
esuse dotr* of this breed date back to ancient times sad were law vitas

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M O U THAN # M R RACING FANS from throughout the United States visited the San*
ford-Orlando Kennel Gub each season, making R the top sports and entertainment attrac­
tion In Central Florida. Here's a typical night-time crowd at the popular Sanford-Ortando
track. Matinee programs, held Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, also draw

AND THEY'RE OFF
e\citiny racing action is caught here as eigh®
fleet, handsome greyhounds eagerly break oat of the starting box to chase
Swifty. the. mechanical bunny, around the uiia quarter-mile racing strit)
which is regarded as one of the best in the country. All the color and ex*
cjtcment of this famous «port can le se n from the luxurious enclosed
dubhouse or from the hared stands for 92 racing .lav* during the winter
season.

�Committee Of 100Studies
Attraction Of Industries
Seminole County hns an active Com­
mittee of 100 to study Industrial requit ements nnd promote the county’s locations,
facilities nnd other features attractive to
industrial operations.
The committee works with the Cham­
ber of Commerce nnd its own membership
to let businesses know what the county
has to offer. It has an aggressive program,
handled by subcommittees specializing in
different fields.
The committee has funds on band to
promote the county and its new president,
Clifford McKibhln, said at the last mem­
bership meeting that "we are going to
try to do some real big things this year.”
The committee'* initial efforts took its
officers into several other states to lure
prospective industries to the flin ty .

A Brookfield Mills Swim Suit Gets Ready For Water
This Is One Of Sanford's Several Specialty Industries
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Industry in Seminole County during the past year has
improved its economy considerably, but agriculture atlll
is the A rea's bread and butter winner. This section tells
about sum * of the current efforts in both fields.

There Are Polled Shorthorn Herds
And Turkeys By The Pen Full

Industry Coming

River Transport Important
Large Loads Move Economically

The industrial future uf Seminole County appear*
brighter than ever before.
One reason for this, according to Chamber of Com­
merce Manager John Krider is that the county tmx the
best financial structure In the stall! for prospective in­
dustrialists.
Many industrial plants are now undertaking giant
expansion moves that will create new jobs for many resi­
dents in the county.
In the past, businesses were bearing the brunt of
the taxes. Now, according to Krider, all that is reversed
and "wo have a high level of assessments and low millnge.”
“It won't be long before all sections of the county
will bouse new industry and structures," the Chamber
of Commerce manager emphasized.
Krider said five new industries "arc on the line now
nnd wo believe they will settle in the county.”
Already in production are electronic components,
clothing, brushes, metal plates, paints, plastics, netting,
swim suits, fertilizers and other chemical products.

Agriculture Big

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Seminole County is ranked Kith among Florid**!
67 counties in lh* toUd of crop* sold, with a value figure
of $12,550,260.
Agriculture in tha county I* big buaineee. fct sp ite of
the fact that the county is small in land area, ranking
Kill) in the state, production is extensive and high la the
field of agricultural production.
Not only does Seminole County receive recognition
in the state for its production, but the census ranks it
list in vegetable product ion ami 87th in fruit production
from the .'1,069 counties in the L\ S.
The total value of agricultural production in the
enmity has increased during 1959 and these figures arc
based on reports from ttie end of 1958, County Agent
Cecil Tucker emphasized.
The same surveys show that in 1058, the value of
•egetJible production was $5,228,88-1; fruit and nuts,
' 1,299,625; horticultural specialties, $1,710,901 ami fielu
crops, $15,526.
Livestock and livestock products totaled $1,25:1,885
in 1958 and total forest products sold were worth
$17.:i&lt;(5.

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Seminole County Exhibit At Central Florida Fair
Resources, Products, Accomplishments Advertised

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Cabbage 1ft One Of Biggest Field Grope Of County

Citrus Fruits Are Grown, Processed, Shipped

�The men who head up organized
efforts to promote Seminole Coun­
ty’! vegetabla and citrus industry
have been honored with represen­
tation on the board of tha United
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Assn.
Harold Kastner, Sanford produce
dealer and alio a member of the
board of directors of the Florida
FniU end Vagetabla Assn., hss
become the first member of the

United advisory board from this
section.
The industry here will reap the
benefits of additional coordination
in transportation, marketing and
other problems through member­
ship on Hie United Board.
Kaslner said that he expects
a virt to the area by tht oflicera
of United in the near future.
The UFFVA urged increased eo-

Beekeeping Proves 'Honey' For Funds
Investors looking for a “honey
• f a buelneea" In which to plunk
their excess funds might try bee­
keeping,
While relatively small, Seminole
beekeeping Is Imports lit not only
/o r Ha financial return but beaauaa of Ita tremendous Impart
upon agriculture through tha (Ida
offset of cross pollination.
Honey produ Jon In Seminole
etreeds 100,000 pounds, valued at
more than 900,000 a year. Tha
•endnote area la unusual In lha
production of honay for it grows

a wlda variety of honey-producing
type plants and a favorable clim­
ate.

Dairy Outlook Good
The real eilata situation In the
Orlando mUkshed area Is causing
rnsny dslrymsn to look toward
Samlnols County and surrounding
areas, according to County Agtnt
Cecil Tucker 11. Seminole County's
good pastures should be another
factor to bring dairy growth here,
be added.

operation among members of the
fruit and vegetable industry.
The Packer, national trade pub­
lication of the industry, wrote of
the recent convention:
"In nearly all sessions of the
United members urged the upgrad­
ing of products and their promo­
tion.

“Terminal market men took ac­
tion to meet their problems more
effectively by setting up machine­
ry for a new terminal market divi­
sion.
“ Hccognilion of Ihr problems and
nerds or the industry, and an easi­
ly apparent determination to move
forward with unified effort to improva the competitive position
of fresh fruits end vegetables, ran
through all activities at the con­
vention."
The report said that United ap
pointed a fact-finding group to eva­ Wares Advertise
luate facts relating to the use of
agricultural chemicals and to stu­ 'Fishing Is Fine1
dy regulations for their use.
Fisherman throughout the States
This action was taken to resolve
any problems similar to the cran­ and even as far away as Germany
and Costa Rica are reminded that
berry scare of &gt;059.
fishing is fun In Seminole by York
Manufacturing Co., Sanford.
Citrus Output High
Each of the thousands of fishSeminole County placed eleventh landing nets shipped the world
In the ranking of the 3.1 citrus over by York liear the inscription:
producing Florida counties In the In Sanford, Florida, Fishing It
1957 Stale Plant Board census. Fun.
This was figured from the total
And anglers apparently at* hav­
number of citrus trees in com­ ing much success with York-made
mercial groves. Seminole Coun­ nets as the Sanford firm had to
ty Is the fourth smallest county enlarge ita quarters to take care
in land area In the stale.
of the’growing demand.

Supplying Fresh F lo r id a
F ru it and V e g e t a b l e s
To The N a t i o n ' s
Dinner Table

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Farmers Market Was First Of Its Kind In State
Dealers Coordinate Sales, Help Small Farmers

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Robert Lop of Oviedo wav namrd
the nut starting young firm er of
Senrlno'e County for 1959 in He
honor award selections by ihr Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce.
I.re. a crailuatn of Ihr Unlvrrilly of Floridi and prruid-nt nf
(he Seminole County Cattlemen's
Alin , wa« presented a plaque at
the Jayrrc awards dinner and
praised for hi* work in improv­
ing pastures, Irrigation methods,
progress with herds and with con­
tributing to the promotion ol the
cattle Industry In general.
The Lee family has cleared ami
Improved more than l.rwxs acres
nf land for pastures and moro is
being cleared In the east end nf
the county between Chuluota and
the St. Johns River.
One of Lee’s noteworthy accom­
plishments is the irrigation sys­
tem which has been worked out
with flow control gales which send
water wherever it ia needed on the
pasture lands. Various grasses and
clovers have been planted and
Brahman and Angua bulla are used
for breeding.
As head of the county cattlemen,
Lee ia working for a strung state­
wide organisation to promote the
Industry. The Seminole County
group was the lirsl this year to
pay its dues into the slate asso­
ciation ami lias taken a stand in
favor nf hiring a highly qualified
man to he full-time secretary of
the statewide group.

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These Bulls Are Typical Of Lee Cattle Ranch Types
Seminole County Has Strong Cattlemen’s Association

Lee Pastures Irrigated With Flow Gates
Level, Direction Of Water Is Controlled

A g r ic u lt u r e Is S t ill The
B a c k b o n e Of O u r
C o u n ty 's Econom y
V .IS IT

SANFORD
STATE
FARMERS
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FLORIDA

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CbmJucan fihoduce
Exchange

"Cabbage and Celery Our Specialty
1100 FRENCH AVE.
PHONE FA
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Growers Agents and Buying Brokers
M IXED FRU IT AND VEGETABLES

(pAoduce

(Bsud disunion
F R U IT S AND V E G E T A B L E S
“Pots Bmuii Oar Specialty”

1300 FRENCH AVE.

S T A L L . . . . 20 FA 2-6033

fiAoduce fa,

LO CA L and LONG DISTANCE

Full Line Of Citrus Fruits And Vegetables

HAULING OF PRODUCE and CITRUS

J. A. EMERSON, Mgr.

located In The Market Building
FA 2-51

PHONES

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Office
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Su n in o k fiAoduce

Exchange
H.

1300 French Ave.
U00 FRENCH AVE.

BEAUTIFUL

H.

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Truck Broker
Home
FA 2-3518

Long Distance Refrigerated Trucking
FA 2-4274

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I . S. I lliill" \ \ IT-und-tU! mokes a lunji'ilii n in e alona •3'jJ
llic Southern &gt;ln»r«- nl Lake .Munme » motorist* enter '•? &lt;
Sanlonl from Ihr North. Thr historic St. Jnhna llirrr
thin a north |u»t Sanford thruuah ihe Lake.
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DOWNTOWN SANFOItD — Ilia c o r n e r ul I •r»: S irrd (lim.
East) and l'ark Avenue at Tha Clock, Sanford's familiar guidrpoM (or'
diracting ottl-of-lna ■ visitors.

TilK I It KB Ml.NUTI’AI. ZIKI atlrsrl. lhou»in&lt;U of
m r n d l) i a *rck« M h U triiU
■ml rr»idrnl» cn|n) the sntlrs of «»«r 210
niniaU iiml l.’&gt;0 hint* thsl art l ho puna sweat
irnnnU here.

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I'OPIT.AII WITH KVBHYONK are the ShuffleS N s&gt; hoard t ourla at the Tourlat Club another
linumrd rrrrrallon farillly o|ien In both resident
NySPN. and ylaltora. Other mu|or recraallon altrarllone
in ihia friendly rll) on the hanka or Ihr SI. Johns:
the Sanford Municipal Stadium, ona of the
finest I la** 0 ha.el.all firlda In Florida, the
\\hVA*
inuiiit ipnl imimminr p®ol. • municipal
&gt;at Id l»oln ncariiu completion. »nH nnmerou*
trnnin rmirta.
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AKTI8TIIY in steel, uU«» ami ru m r.ir lu m Hu i.
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lint* of the hraulifnl Sanford Citir O n lrr. th e truly outstanding
-glee* of moclrrn architecture la I lie hull ul Sanford's rnlrrlalnm rnl
and aotial activities throughout Ihc year.

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SANFORD —

M i/. 'i|.l !(ilil|jl.!

a community wo aro proud of, is a rapidly expand*
ing city that has retained a neighborly, friendly
atmosphere. Kven though wo are only a few hottre
away from booming metropolitan center*, it i*
peaceful and restful here, with progreM and
comfort combined.

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path of silver a ro«« .ake Monroe and the St. {M.vVj
Johna, looking Fuat I mm Sanlnrd.
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Lake Monroe la ronaidrred one of the moat modern In
|y air conditioned, it la a 73 lied Inalilulion, and a
ached riled for Ike nrar future due la tha area'a rapid

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Whether you plan to visit Sanford for a week,
a month, a season, or become a permanent reel*
dent, we will ho delighted to have you with ua.

Put Sanford on your "must list" when you visit Florida. Drop in at
the City Hall and say "Hello." 'Hie Mayor, the City Manager, or any

Street overlooking
Florida. I'omplele10 bed addition ia
gru»lh.

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Fresh water lakes and springs, nuperb boat*
ing, swimming, fishing, or any hobby or occupa.
tion are at your door-step. Offering such a multi*
tuile of wonderful tilings, Hanford is an Ideal
place to spend a vacation or a lifetime.

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Member of the Hoard of City Commieaionem will he honored to welcome
you anti help you discover a gracious new way of living in this "City of
Gracious Living."

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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It won't be long before Seminole
County is a large-scale contributor
to the electronics segment of the
Space Age.
The county’i largest electronics
plant. Dynatronics, is now in the
procrss of doubling Us sire, while
Dearborn Electronics plans to
stirt expanding its facilities by
early summer.
Work started in February on a
20.000 square foot Dynatronics
plant addition to cost 5146.000. It
will be connected to the plant
located on Hwy. IT 92.
The eipansion means the firm
will add another ISO employes to
Us pretent crew of ] » . ’
Work being done at the plant
consists of construction of space
tracking electronics equipment.
Dynatronics projection is 650 em­
ployes In two and a half years and
more than 1,000 in five years.
The new building and Increase
In personnel will give the plant a
payroll of 52 million per year.

Dynatronics Expansion To Double Size Of Plant
Building1Designed And Built By Seminole Firm

Officials said the corporation has
doubled in personnel and quadru­
pled its dollar volume in each of
the last two years.
Dearborn Electronics Plant Man­
ager Joseph Baho reports the
firm, located adjacent to Dynatron­
ics, will double its sire by eariy
summer.
The planned 15,000 square feet
addition to the plant will pave the

way for employing 60 additional
penoni.
Dearborn manufacture! capaci­
tor# for the electrical circuit! and
bai a large reiearcb engineering
diviiion.
Another Seminole manufacturing
plant, Johnion Electronic!, helped
put the firit U. 5. weather lateUite
into the iky; produced a tramformer 10 imiU it m ide poiilble

Manufacturing is taking rapid
steps toward becoming a strong
contender for the No. l industry
rating in Seminole County.
Chamber of Commerce statistics
show there are 23 principal manu­
facturing plants in the county pro­
ducing products ranging from ice
to sports shirts and with more
than 2.000 persons on their pay­
rolls.

Seminole plants turn out fish
nets, concrete products, can con­
veyors, aluminum windows, boats,
pajamas, shirts, fertilisers, brush­
es and electronic components.
Florida leads the nation in the
production of cabbage with more
than one-quarter billion pouwda
produced annually.

manufacture of bearing aidi thi?
fit into ear plecea of g la m i, mil
to make poiilble inilailnlon of
traoim ltteri, receiver! and tip*
recorder! In apace latellltei the
d ie of a grapefruit.
The experience of (he company
in electronic reiearcb, devolpmrnt
and manufacturing ii impreiiive.
It bai done work in the field) of
airborne communciatloni lyitemn,
ground control lyitem for a irc n fu
computer! and radio and televiijoP
equipment, Inertial guidance and
telemetry.
Among the cuitom en of the Cat.
iclberry firm are Bell and Howell,
Pan-American W o r l d Airway^
Remington Rand, RCA. Kughd
Aircraft, Reditone Arienal md
Weitingbouie.
E. S. Johnton. preaident of
Jobnion Electronic!, and hii able
itaff comtantly work at I n c r e a s e
the icope of the firm, and cnrg
tlnued expaoiion li m u re d a t the
Space Age advance!.

RETIRED FOLKS and Young (ironing Families
luiv* Thl* Planned Community Of Custom Homes

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Sanford Manufacturing Co. Is One Of Busy Firms
100 Employes Make Shirts, Pajamas

The ’ pajama game'* Is better
than ever in Sanford.
Two of the largest plants in the
county manufacture pajamas and
sports shirts and both plan to ex­
pand In the near future.
The planta are the Fierro Manu­
facturing Co , located an E. Com­
mercial Ave. and employing 63
persons, and the Sanford Manufac­
turing plant on W. First St. which
employs 100 persons.
The Fierro company turns out all
kinds of pajamas for men and
beys, ladies and girls.
Its new building, constructed last
year, contains 10.000 feet of floor
space ami more is expected to be
added before the year is out.
Sanford Manufacturing has been
expanding rapidly since the com­
pany came to Seminole County in
1955.
The firm moved into a new
buiidmg in 195? after tbe company
began to outgrow l u facilities on
Sanford Ave. It now employe 101
persons and plans to increase its
sue by the end of the summer
to employ an additional 100.

NOT A

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D EV ELO P M EN T !

Lacated In lovely West
Altamonte

Springs

on

Highway 436 In the heart
of one of the moat deslr*
able suburban areas in
Central Florida.

Dol-Ray Manor homes
a rt all cuatem designed
styled in traditional Co*
lonial

simplicity.

Paved

and curbed etreeta, aide*
walks, central water4 ay a*

THE NEW ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ELK*
MENTARY SCHOOL U directly acrow Hwy. 436
from DOL-RAY MANOR.
For your convenience . . . shopping center*,
and all metropolitan businc** opportunities and
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attraction* are only minute* away, yet Dol-Ray
yVsVOAVwvy
Manor alts In a quiet sylvan area of rolling hills

te a (IM% pure) street
light*

and

la adscaping

are all cemplela.

after 1 year —

Dol-Ray Manor
i t r« told out and lb* de­
mand for mere homes aI this
distinctive type ha* perauaded ua la ten lep a com­
panion community of l i t
home sites with every good
feature af Del-Ray Manor
plus the addition af mar#
citrus and shade trees and n
scenic fishing lako—la bo
knew a aa

is

Dol-Ray Estates
Just north of llo y . 436 and
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immediately available for both young and old. Hundreds of lakes in tho
area and Dol-Ray Manor fa only 45 minutes from Atlantic Ocean Reaches.

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�. . . . i n the heart of
nature's wonderland
Seminole County la in the main an agricultural center. At present approximately 6,000 acres
are in cultivation of vegetables; 13,000 are in improved pastures and over 15,000 acres
are in citrus. There are 133,000 acres in commercial timberland, considerable com­
mercial fishing and some mineral resources, including peat and mineral water.
Celery *nd cabbage are the principal cropi, with corn, beans, cauliflower, let­
tuce, peppers, aquaah, eggplant, oacarolc and other vegetables making up the
balance of truck crop acreage. Seminole County nlso produces fine citrus. In­
spected shipments of oranges, grapefruit, nnd tangerines for the 1036-57 sea­
son from the county are 1,562,360 boxes. The Sanford Stnte Farmers Market,
third largest in Florida, handles produce and citrus snlca each year amounting
to over $5,000,000.
Bulbs ami ferns, flowers and nursery stock are

raised on a

commercial scale.

Trade In farm machinery, seeds, insecticides and fertilizer is an important
adjunct to the agricultural industry of the county.

In Semlnelt County la located a frozen juice concentrate plant which also manu­
factures marmalades, jellies and other citrus delicacies, nnd converts
citrus residual into cattle feed.

A number of small diversified

manufacturing operations are now lo­
cated in Seminole County. Included among theso arc: manufacturers
of electronic components; aluminum jalousies, awnings and other
items used in the building trade; metal hardening and processing
plants, manufacturers of boats, sport shirts, gowns, pajamas,
swim suits, insecticides, fertilizers, insecticide impregnated
floorwax, concrete blocks, septic tanks and pipe, and a number
of smaller miscellaneous manufacturing operations.

HERE
LIFE
BEGINS
ANEW
WITH
GLORIOUS
MEANING

The Naval Air Station nt Sanford Is Im­
portant to the economy of the county.
U. S. Highways 17 and 02, and Florida High­
ways 46, 415, 418, 419 and 426 enter the
county. Hail acrvlce is provided by the Sea­
board Airline Hail road and bus service is
available by Creyhound Lines. A private
airport is operated in the county, and
plans are near complete for establish­
ing a county-owned commercial air­
port. A large metropolitan ulrporl.
providing transcontinental freight
and paHsenger service lies just a
few miles outside the county.

In Seminole County actually living on the water Is not just an Impossible dream, the his­
toric St. Johns River and Its tributaries, the charming moan-shrouded Econloekhatchce nnd WekIva, plus many sun-sparked fresh water takes give the pleasures or being "on Ibe water" open to
everyone.
Here are neighborly communities where there is plenty of room to breath the pure out- (
door air . . . a bread-and-butter area, without pretensions, where a person can relax nt last nnd do ;
the things he has always wanted to do . . . this is Seminole County.
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�nlvtrssry last year, Is putting
finishing touches on a new Insec­
ticide building. .Machinery ha*
Just gone into the building which
has more than 20.000 square feet
■fur producing and storing insec­
ticide.
Chare arid Co. terse* .1&amp;0 markata In most of the U. S-, in Can­
ada and parts of Europe. Chase's
citrus and vegctahlo production
, runs over two million packages
I yearly, The produce conic* from
more than 6,000 acre* and biings
■ a gross Income of more than 64 ’.t
’ million per year. Chase uml Co.
t employs more limn 0(K) person*.
* Cabbage, celery, lettuce, e*c»role and cauliflower are the vege• table staples tho company sell* to
northern customers. The firm
■ sells about 760,000 packages of
' celery alone annually. Celery is
Still Chase's main vegetable com­
modity,
. Chase vegetables come chiefly
* from the Sanford-Ovledo-Jlellwrood
• area, with celery also coining from
; Fahokee.
I The company employs 200 perW ith C h a m b
&gt; son* in its citrus operation. The
1 eftnia Industry at Chase Includes freeze. The company also markets
• growing, picking, packaging and peaches a t Marahallville, Gs.
• marketing. Citrus production has Chase and Co. fertilizers and
• always been a Chase mainstay ex- agricultural chemical products are
• cept for a abort time after the 1804 jwidely distributed. The new fer-

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Four-H Club activity In Semi­
nole County is nourishing, with
approximately 280 projects car­
ried oul during 1939.
Last year there were 211 I II
members organized Into eight
clubs in the eounty, with 130 of
the 211 completing requirements
for the yeer.
The annual statistical report
showed that SJ members cgme
from farm homes. 86 from rursl,

year, la older. Sydney and Joshua
Chaie founded the company In 1881.
The firm parked the flrat trainload of celery to leave Sanford..
Sydney Chase'* eon*, Randall
and Sydney, aie president and vice
president o the corporation.
Chase and Co. atarted out selling
fire inturance, fertilizer* and
grower*' supplied. The Florida
State Bank now aland* where the
first Chase office rote.
The freeze of 1894-5)3 almoil
knocked out the Florida citrus In­
dustry. But Chase survived a low
point in agricultural fortune* and
received William R. Harney aa a
partner just before 1900. The com­
pany opened a Jacksonville office
in 1004 and became incorporated in
1014.
JuH before World War I the in­
surance business waa sold so
Chase could devote its full time to
agricultural and growers' supply
Interests, Chase sold most of its
citrus just before lil.tO and mar­
keted the rest through the Florida
Citrus Exchange for the next five
years. A fter that Chase resumed
its own citrus marketing. The fer­
tiliser and growers' supply busi­
ness also developed during this
period.
Randall Chase said in an anni­
versary statement: "Believing that
honesty begets honesty, and trust
begata trust, the personnel has
created a way of business that has
served well."

non-farm homes and about 81
from urban homes.
A study of the enrollment show­
ed 32.7 percent of the members
are in the first year of 4-H work;
23.T percent in the second year;
14.7 percent in the third year;
4.1 percent in the fourth year,
and 2.8 per eent in the fifth year
or over.
Enrollment showed
13.3 per­
cent of the boys In 4-H Club work
In 1939 were 10 years old or under.
Projects for the year Included
parliripating In various club
shows In (he stale and membera
represented tha county at the an­
nual 4-H short course at the Uni­
versity of Florida.

Thousanda Of Acres Yield Crops Every Year
Produce Buyers Spread Them Across Nation

Many years ago, Andrew Duda
and hit family came south from
Cleveland, O., and settled In the
community or Slavla. Just south
of Oviedo In the southern end of
Seminole County.
Using strong backs and keen
minds, he and his three sons
John, Andrew Jr., and Ferdinand,
began to clear the rich mucklands for space to ’ grow celery.
From this small beginning the
company of A. Duds and Sons
has grown into one of tbo largest
and most modern farming opera­
tions In the state.
While they still farm a targe
acreage of mbckland in iht Slavla
area, they have expanded to other
■areas
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■ ■state.
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•beautiful farms In the Zellwood
muckland area and in Belle

A "Rolls Royce" of windowa-lolook-out of la made not too far
from the city limits of Sanford—
where there is beauty galore on
which to look oul.
Just four miles south of Sanfurd
on U. S. Hwy. 17-92 is the HerCar Aluminum Products Co. where
the finest industrial and residen­
tial aluminum windows are avail­
able.
The firm—which has advanced
mechanical concepts of Its o w n la turning out n product that not
only has become known nation
wide, but worldwide.

Prise Winners Frances, Owen and Catherine Camritack
Their Cows Won 4-H Dairy Competition At Fair

hoinemakJng projects and turn in
their record hook*. This SeminoleVolusia 4-H camp la held each
sumniur at Camp Melius trie In
Ocala National Forest. Both boy*
and girls from 411 clubs attend
the camp.
County girls' 4-H clubs me
located In Lake Mary, Slavla,
North Orlamlu, Sanford and Lake
Brantley. Wumcn supervise club
activities under tire leadership of
the rounly home demonstration
agent, Miss Myrtle Wilson. The
girla meet in their lenders' homes,
The clubs are organized every
year after school opens. Junior
membership is for girl* between

On* of tha major supplier* of
paint and plastic product* needs In
Florida I* the Peninsula Paint and
Plastics Manufacturers, Inr., Kanfuni, whlrh distributes its supplies
throughout the state.
Located on the Old Orlando
Highway, the firm was formed by
huslnestinrn who have wide exper­
ience In the point and plasties bus­
iness, It distribute* through It*
own retail store*.

labor-saving farming equipment.
John Duda, who U In charge of
equipment manufacturing, realis­
ed several y ean ago that to eombat Increasing labor costa a ma­
chine must be invented le speed
up the old method of harvesting
celery.
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He went to work oa the drawing
boarda and cam* up with a gi­
gantic 18-wheel device that Is now
commonly known aa a "Mule
Train." This machine did away
with the old method of "house
packing" and now tha celery la
cut. washed, elzed and graded,
and packed right la tha Maid aa
tha maehlne.
The company hag patented th e
maehlne aad there are m a n f
celery growers oil ovor tho coun­
try atlng k with great oaeeesa.

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Made For Tropics
The eotintywide girls' 4-H Club
dress review April 29 will be only
•ne of the varied activities slatted
each year by Seminole’s Junior
homemakers.
Girla from zlx Seminole County
4-H clubs will show their home­
made finery at the review' lo find
who wins a d re n making short
course in Tallahassee.
The 4-H g irlip u l on a hoincmak(flg demonstration at tho County
Hume Demonstration Council Cen­
ter end took part in National 4-H
Club Weak March S-12.
The 70 4-H girls In Seminole
County are eligible for the 4-11
ram p In July if they contplclo (heir

Glade on the shorn of Lake
Okeechobee.
Besides being In tha farming
business they also bay* one of
the finest Brahman cattle herds
in the country. Their prise slock
are constantly bringing home blue
ribbons from fairs all ever the
country. Their cattle ranch la
located In the Cocoa area.
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The administrative office and
their shops are located In Slavla
and all of their satea a rt handled
from that point. Due Is the vast
spreading of lltolr various- opera­
tions In the stale they have a
twin-engine airplane ready a t all
llmea to carry them from Slavla
to the different operations.
While the Dudai are well known
for their greet farming eperatlons they alao are well known for
their invention of time-saving and

Owner* of home* In Florida
have found they can look to a San­
ford manufacturing firm to make
their "finer living in the hums or
tha *un" juat a bit finer and more
comfortable.
The Chemical. Corporation of
America, located on Elm Ave, in
Sanfurd, ha* come up with a floor
wax ipedflcaliy designed for sub­
tropical homes that contain* an
in-rcticide which la fatal to floorcrawling pest*.
Salesmen for the product—mer­
chandised under the label "FreeWax"—Is distributed, to retailers
throughout the nation. Success of

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bounty Still A Top Celery Producer
This Product Goes Worldwide

Cecil Tucker, Right, Inspects Tomatoes
County Agent Works With Farmers

The Seminole County Agent's
office is looking forward to one
of it* biggest year* In 1900.
Citrus and vegetable production
li expected to increase over the
.preceding year and County Agent
Cecil Tucker ulH be gelling addillonal manpower for his program
Activity in the field of poultry
husbandry I* expected to pick up
in I9G0 as rompared to previous
years and Tucker is hoping to get
an assistant with a varied hackground in poultry.
Probably the biggest program
the rounty agent's office has underlaken in (he past year has
been eradication of thr screwworm fly. Since the initiation of
this program by the state and
federal governments, not a single
case of screwworms has been
reported by Seminole County liveHock producers.
In connection with the program,
the agricultural agent joined effort* with the program informstion officer from Sebring to line
up a number of publle relations
programs for the various groups
in Sanford.

Cartful Attention, Climate Boost Crops
Sprays, Fertilizers Are Programmed

The Seminole County Cattlemen's Asm. has
hern active
throughout 1939 amt membership
, &gt;'»* »lmosl doubled over the pre! vlous year.
The area’s production in citrus
and horticultural crop* exceed*
that of any other section of its
site in the state and southeast,
Tucker alio said that poultry
and dairy farming has gained in
production in the county due lo
dairies moving out of the Urlando
area.
The 1939 agent’sannual report
shows also giantgains in soil
and water Inventor) projects,
The report show* that .the
county agents utficr dralt with
problcma as wide and varied as
pipeline problem*, re evaluation
of farm lands and drainage need*,
The report showed 3,299 personal
contacts were made Individually
or through meetings by the agent
In 1939.
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Thr rounty agent's office gave
assistance during the year In
such varied field* a i paiture
production, farm equipment, forestry and 411 club acUvitici.
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Fern* for florists throughout the | order customers farther north and j founder, A,
in Seminole
»re served by truck, rail- fernery’s president. He grad
nation
| road and air.
ed from Duke University wit
County
Vaughan, son of the company's 1 business administration degree.
Caaielherry and Fern Park are
the crntrri for three companlea
which grow the famoua plumosa
fern, the low plumosa being pre­
ferred by floslita to larger fern*.
The fern-growing buaineai ataried in Seminole County in the
late 1920'a and the county la an
Ideal area for growing fema, ac­
cording to Ca»«elberry Ferneriee,
Inc.'s Manager Paul Rates. Far­
ther north It la too cold and far­
ther aouth the planta often turn
yellow.
I.ath bonnes cover acrea of
ferm in l’a*-clbcrry and Fern
Park. Thr ahcltera give the neceaaary half ahade, but due to the
expenae of lumber, Caaaelberry
Fcrnerlea la changing to natural
tree ahadr which la better, ac­
cording to Itatea, Treea provide
more protection agalnat cold wea­
ther than aheda, he added.
Decorative planta are replacing
many of Semlnole'a County'a
fern*, Batea aald, but fern-grow­
ing haa been a good buaineaa for
the paat 30 ycara.
Fern Park's Vaughan Fernery
employa U peraona. It'a operatlona
are alriclly concerned with wholeaale diatrlhulion, Vaughan now
haa acveral green house* grow­
ing decorative plant* to comple­
ment ita fern production. Rut
Vaughan doea not raiae flowering
planta.
This largeat of Seminole County
ferneriee ha* fern production cen­
ter* in Altamnnle Spring* and
Oviedo, a* well as Kern Park,
utilising a total of 30 acre*.
Thr rapidly expanding market
for decorative plant* ha* owner
Decorative Plants Grow By The Acre
Karl Vaughan keeping to acre*
of nursery stock under shade. The
M. J. Kleinknight Inspects Greenhouse
stork supplies the cutting* from
which new plants are grown in
the greenhouses.
Tlie greenhouses cover two
acres. No matter what the wea­
ther outside, temperature and
humidity Inside the glass houses
is always constant. German-grown
peal moss I* used as a bed for
the young plants.
To supply customers, Vaughan
also maintain* greenhouse* in
North Carolina. A truck and semi­
RKAUTY NOOK
trailer rarrlea plants to the com­
panies northern depots. Vaughan
ProfcMional Hnlr Styling
greenery goe* to Virginia, West
and Coloring
Virginia, North and South Caro­
lina, Tennessee, Geqrgla, Ala­
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Citrus Planting Up
The 1937 Slate Plant Board cen­
sus showed 1,179,279 citrus treea
planted In Seminole County, IS,339 acres in commercial grovea.
This It an Inereaae of aomt 3,911
acrea over acreage reported in
the 1934 cenrni.

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MODERN FACILITIES: 10 teller
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COMPTROLLER’S CALI.
RESOURCES

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| 4,306,214.43
Loans and Discounts
Bank inn House, Furniture and
124,098.13
Fixtures
Other Real Estate
ST,000.00
Acquired For Drive-In
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
15,000.00
Others Resources
6,368.83
U. S. Government
ObtiotJo*
M.OOO.OSOJ4
Other Marketable
Bonds
486,631.T9
Cash and Due From ,
Banks '
1,565,062.58
8,028.608.7!
Total

110,712,285.12
LIABILITIES

Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Reserves
Unearned Dtoeout
Deposits

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250,000.00
250,000.00
178,777.84
144,856.18
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Castomere driving along Park Avenne, mar tarn late the bank
area, conduct their bnaineae with the tellers and drive through on to
Second Street. An overhead corridor connects the teller enclosures with the
main hank so that employees may remain inside while going from the main
bank U the drive-in addition.
Drive-la windows wIS remain open during regular banking hours—
9 a . m.‘ ’til 4 p. m. Monday through Thursday, with additional 5:30 to 8:.10
hours an Friday.

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baa not omitted continuation of ita comfortable way of
Ufa from future planning. TTila section k about «ona
of the oommuniUea and what k happening k them.

No Let Up Seen In Seminole Growth
As County Gets Up Steam For Future
There a rt mure businesses, more pen.
pie and more activity of all kinds this year
in Seminole County than ever before, ami
the county Is getting ready.for even greater expansion.
The county government, presided over
by the Board of County Commissioners,
made some impressive changes during
105!) and is making plans to handle the
business of a population exacted to reach
150,000 in a few years.
Completed at year's end was a countywide property revaluation for assessment
of taxes which added millions of dollars
to the lax roll and left (he county with the
lowest tax levy in Florida—11 mills. This
was designed to sprend the tax burden
more equitably.
Kxpansion of county operations in­
clude plans for the biggest rond improve­
ment program ever, improvements to the
courthouse, a new $100,1)00 health center,
a big Memorial Hospital expansion,
a new jail, a survey of the needs for im­
provement or building of a new county
home for the aged and indigent, and a big
Mhool construction program.

Comprehensive zoning has been adopt­
ed on a countywide hnsis for the first time
and a series of public meetings scheduled
to explain the program to residents of
•ach district of the county.
This zoning plan protects restricted
residential arena and allows prospective
commercial or industrial site purchasers
to get an exact picture of how property
is classified.
Building permit values in the county
during 1958 and 1959 were in excess of
$.14 million, with an increase of $7 million
in 1959 for a total of $20,588,074 that year
alone. Building included more than 8,000
new homes.
County population is now mure than
52,000 and Seminole is listed as fifth in
growth and eighth in population density
per square mile in Floridn. Two telephnn*
companies had .1.750 phones in 1950-—now
they list 15,(500 customers.
Fortunately, Seminole County haa
room to grow at a rnpid rate and still re­
main the tropical location of comfortable
living which first attracted people to the
state.

Sanlando Springs Near Longwood, Is A Major
Florida Attraction For Tourists, Residents

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Community Activities Drnw Much Interest

Peace And Quiet In True Tropical Land
Scenes Like This Only Few Miles From Town

Mora people were engaged in
non-farm Job» a* 19SM ended than
aver liefora in Seminole County,
..cording to Dan Hahn, manager
of the it*is employment aervtre.
While the December record level
was largely the reaull of aeaiooat
influence*, substantial growth in
tha region'■ economy wa* alio
ationgly evident.
Hahn aaid hia adfiaa made *W
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Hshn pointed out th at the trend
boosting employment in the county
#boum continue, especially with
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WWM pl. nBfd b&gt;.
lronle* &lt;"du»lrlee.
The biggest employment gain*
in the county were noted in the
manufacturing and construction
induatrie*. Hahn aaid agricultural
a m p l a y m a a t remained steady
throughout 19*9.
Tha average factory work week

in December roaa to 41.0 hour.—
an inrreaae of 0.4 over tha |u a.
rioua month and 1.1 hour, over
the lame month in ll&gt;M.
Grose average hourly earning
of ll.MI indicated ■ two-rent increaaa over November and a fourcent riaa over December 1958.
Tram pottatiun companlea in tha
county added worker, aa freight
and holiday passenger traffic ha.
ervaaed. flaina in school aaaployment were also noted.

fit Johns River Is Vital Part Of County
Colorful Homes, Vacation Camps Dot Its Banks

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Avr_ and in irn n a ie iia end **alirnm eir of BK IM 1rm Attamonte tp r in p U tbe Orange
Count/ lore.

Working eJaaalj wilfe tbe Com­
mittee of It* , the Ciia Diuer u imp'

vepanmem is
Well Equipped

Tor Srounutr Ruse l*ep*-invent,
r n t a r t m ) aa in greatest Toad
tmeroeemen; penr-s m in t t coun
ty s fefaurr. win hs*t plenty af
aqmpman: to carry aa tbe wort
County engineer Bafeert D eri,
/e g a *ted that lour large dump
truck* wore pnrchaaad m MV
fend (fee county rommuntm to
oast)/ approved tfea p n f a t nf
tare addttfanal pickup truck*
| Wtlfe three ptrchaee*. P e r u e*ti1M tbe: many county road*
tfea: aetfead paring and were aideid beenute nf lack r* afeutpwfll fen done ttafa year,
id wnrk te tbe county got an
feanot aarty tbia paar wfeea
purebaoed a loadat a intal « r . wf

t t y la ferine "&lt;MIJr *"** industries

Bose goring Iba r* af aod u look*
b y fnrwotd la faowralheT wb*s
tfea 9 7 mltliaa io n riet ef.m etnm .

O w u r n d i fi^oiwC oras innd cunjtrvciivr i* **•
peeled tu atari m Mar and will »*■
fdagr I n a lJdfa-IJWfe patauna. to
ear aatrt of them I n n the countyTb* ( mu', tourist efrrartiw
will fee faceted vn B + ) ■l ' - t l near
Ifea Hinrialaad liriaw-la.
The Chamber feaa gust completed
aue &lt;jf its mvm'. awtaeaaluJ years,
ta fe a U f tr John felrv

!'Community Service' Is Byword In Chuluota
Community e r m r r i&gt; the o«- ! tmrrhaerd more than kl J P ' worth
wnrd aw unmtp 'p j- a ttd Clfahiota nf children * pteygraund rrp rp
Tnerr are m np-ciim e.c; 1.000 moot
Tbe Community Club and the
perjon* m tbe couthwer. ferminoir
Cotmty rummuuiiy and about CM Youth Club ai*o arr tryms to ob­
*-r mrmber&lt; of the Cnuluma tain a have ball field *«b boprt
Commum:? Club which u the rraidcnu will rjirt a Little League
cinees: thmg ip town gove r nment end an Adult League.
In other civic aetirnie*. the
Besides the Community and
Teenage club*. C fedhV alaa ha* Women'* Qub ha* a “friendly
a Borneo* Club. Jleuree* d u b fife" fund ta help Chuluota*
and a needy organued Spnncmra * needy. Led fey Mrs Virginia
Club Tnerr ei*c m a Baptic Cbacwirt and Mr* Joe Arm­
Churrh and a non-eertanan Com strong. Chuluota ladir* rollertfd
■feotft fwai lor the L'nnad Fund
mumt* Church
Community Club data an* U is October and November.
Cnuluota etjoy* ta* charm and
• year.
BeeeaUon 1* a prime facet nf qum of a rural com ®unit y but
Chuluota life and tbe Community m ronaecied directly with more
Chib ha* authonaed nxuUation populous Mnford *nd Orangs
county town* via SB 41t.
flf »hutflehoanJ and horse
Midst tall palms, nea tomes
facilities at tbe club house

are dotted *round Lake Cathera»&lt;
Mill* and Horseshoe Lsfct* TS
community site cover* « j ,
square mile area, and Cbulugj
developer* have about II squirt
mile* over wbirb 1* eiptaj.
Plan* already are under**? $
development of two dtrugm*.
The count} leries the only use*,
but Chuluota fea* it* o*z
supply and some area* have *t*.
age ije u m t.
b s t a r d i Fart M tS n Park fet*
• m r ta tm a building, far ta^
parties aad games, an outdoor i(
alley tbufQebaard cour. -.a.*—
trtrait court*, a Ud.feM gallon ™
loot kmg swimming pool aad *
supervised chfldret't playgroaad.

wen*, mad feg tha

liuring IMP, tfee Chamber
erdfaaled fell contacts far X&gt;;ns
ironies fend D a u fe m JUertrwnie*
ta locate fem . The taw planta are

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whfafe will necessitate tfee amfeDO additional r n U al raiwawd
feet* m MM ware (fee Yank Manu­
facturing C o. P e n t Manulnctnjfa« Ca. and KcU Bottling plant.
Chamber nrliejtfas during tha
yaar InctiMag joint partiripaooii fa
* a » / Appraciatioo Hap and wtfem

Coat a t tbe taunt/** giant mad
mprove men: yrogram which arlll
tncluda paring and reeurlacmg.
will he

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Education Prime
Seminole Feature

Ja public it/ a w i . the Chamber
furnished brochure* for Ifea le i*
aa information booth, Ceauml Flo­
rida MsgaaitiusL H and* Iteeufap*
■wad Commission welcome at*(fan* a t Milliard. Tufa*, and J '« aaebfa and la enrieus chambers
«fed aortbarn automobile clubs.
A a C ad C published new nape
t o Sanford aad f w i i t oie Count?.
and mateosU
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C Of C Finds Ready Market For Relaxed
Living- In County's Tropical Climate

POWELLS

Oviedo Busy Expanding Schools, Civic Services
There i* good fishing fa nearby
lakes and tbe city maintains • operated by
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Mads M glswstag white Caorgfa maihfa, tfeis hugs emblem is
tfea cantml fsnUars nf Ufa Mssonic flawfaa. Hers tfea lawn and
landscaping feaa pet te to added. Bat fate ass/ now to oeloeted
•ad purtfeaasd m a pss s sad baste, la tbs cam pie tod options af
Oakfaw* are tfea Chrtefa* Mamsefal, canteal fMtuia mt tfea
Caaiaa ad tto Orate, aad tfea msmmotb apsa Bible Memenal
•enrfaakfag tto Gaidaa t t Orrstfaa. Sctodufad n sst for compfattea fa tfea tianfaa t t Faitfe, with lta ow» fsaturs designed u&gt;
SanRiHlto s t t the adfear faatasaa la (fete toauttfsl Memorial
Path. Mesa, afas^ fate a a / new ha efetetaed an a prs need beats.
Aside Item the Masonic Garden, Oakland U Ufa out in religious
(though net sectarian» garden*, and open far use by all Faith*.

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C Of C Details New Adventure In Living
Interfiled In a new adventure
in living? And casual living?
• A mere 32 miles off the coast of
the blue Atlantic and in the eastcentral section of the Sunshine
State ia a quiet, charming, mossshrouded area of imall towns.
Connected by a aeriea of quiet
laVfi. green groves of citrus and

acre* of rich farmland, the com­
munities and towns are ideal for
the retiree, the young man tired
of the "rat race" of the Rig
Town and looking for the "land
of opportunity" the businessman
seeking to escape tribulations of
northern competition and high
rusts, and th* young couple de­

sirous of rearing children in a
neighborly atmosphere.
Where it this tropical near­
paradise? Seminole County of
which Sanford U the seat of gov­
ernment.
For full information about life
and living in Seminole County—ita
housing, business opportunities,

payrolls, recreation and sporting
facilities, civic and snrial artiv*.
ties, and glorious Bring—weton
the Seminole CovinIy Chamber eg
Commerce, Sanford, Fla. Ha a(«B
will he moat happy to prortdn
yos with tha data you with.

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Chuluota Recreation Centers Around Lake
Plans Call For Beach Development

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At Your Sanford

North Orlando County's Newest Town
A whole m w (own ipring up in
Seminoir County in IMS when
North Orlando w h Incorporated
just a few mllaa aouth of Sanford.
The UT-homc village waa Ineorporaled by the Hate togiilalure June 30, INS. located In
the middle of Seminole County.
North Orlando h at 3.8J0 acrei
within ita llmlli.
Individual developert build on
land bought from th» North Or­
lando Co. The village hat its
own water and towage aytUmt.
Right now a group of M-mor*
hornet It being completed. Matt­
er Buildera Inc. built the tin t
117 houses.
Miami and rt. Lauderdale
developer Parry Wllleta recently
bought 500 Iota and it putting up
24t hdmea In the IIO.OOO price
range. Mayor Roy Llddicott taid
that the greateit problem with
thia new davelopmeat will be
meeting the need lor aehoolt.
However, a m w achool will be
ready by rail in neighboring Longwood. Thia fourth addition to
North Orlando will be near the
SR «M and 418 Interiectlont.
Land north of Edgtmont Ave.
to being cleared for recreation.
Men of the town have atked the
North Orlando Co. about having
li t tie League and Babe Ruth
League bnaebal piay thia spring.
Thia tile may antwer the need,
aince. according to councilman

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Frank Faaula, It eventually will
have a batcball-softball diamond,
teonli courta and ahuffleboard
allay a.
Plana are being diicuiaed for
eatabllihment of a day nurarry,
grocery atorc, a poat office aubatatlon and laundromat in the vil­
lage limit*. A refuae collection
aervice haa been contracted.

Members of the governing coun­
cil are Mayor Llddicott and counoilmen Frank Faaula, Joe Jack•on, Reginald Webster and Domi­
nic Tcrebo. Faaula atao to fire
and police chief.
Women of the area have formed
a garden club and other social
and civic activities are getting
started.

Memorial Hospital Planning
$500,000 Expansion Next Fall
Work on a &gt;500.000 addition tu
I’ctrraon said the board of
Seminole Memorial Hospital L ex­ trustees due* not contemplate any
pected to Hart in the fall, giving requests for additional county
the hospital 30 additional beds.
bond Lsucs or indulge in any fin­
Sanford architect John Burton
ancial
campaign! to produce the
reported recently he Is working on
preliminary plana for the addi­ amount of money needed to match
tion.
federal Rinds in financing the proMoney for the addition will gram.
coma from the federal govern­
The expaniion alio will provide
ment Hill-Burton Act matching
for additions to the X-ray and
funds.
A. B. Peterson Sr., chairman of laboratory departments.
Tha current hoipital budget i*
Ihf hospital's board of truttcaa,
emphasised the hospital's finan­ &gt;691,640 and contributions arc ex­
cial condition to auch that the ex­ pected to total 15,000. Anticipated
pansion program ean be initiated
without coat to tha eitirens of the revenue ia expected to bo &gt;585,400
| plus &gt;34,000 from tax receipts.
county.

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�Longwood Is A Town Really On The Go

Longwood Mayor Lormann Deposits $70,000 Check
For Bond Issue, Councilman R. C. Carlson Looks On

Dignified Longwood Hotel Attracts Visitors
For Quiet, Comfortable Winter Vacations

Longwood ii on the go, an an­
nual checkup shows.
The aouth Seminole town o( juil
over 1,400 population had (411,646
worth of building and two acta
paued by the legislature lait year,
A nationally known Ice machine
company ii looking at Longwood ai
a possible factory aite and the
Jayceea put up a new civic build­
ing In January.
Mayor A. R. Lormann reported
that developer! are aelling their
buildlngi a i fait a i they put them
up.
The ilate approved alternating
the terma of councilman and per­
mitted an act letting Longwood oxtend iti limit* by annexation.
A fire marahal wax appointed
during the year to command (he
reorganized fire department. The
volunteer firemen have weekly
drllla and mutual aid agreemenU
with Caiiclbcrry and Altamonte
Springi departmenli.
The Town Council authorized a
cemetery and named two of ita
member! to aupcrviia maintenance
and sale of the ploli.' In the water
department, aervlce tneraaaed J0.3
trccnt and i u water m eteri were
Hailed.
The machinery lor a tio.ooo bond
fnue wai started last year and the
iiiuu was approved by the circuit
court in January. The Issue was
sold in February. The bonds were
issued to pay for paving three
streets and to extend the town
water system. The paving covers
Grant St. from Wildmere to George
Ave., Palmetto St. from K. Lake
Ave. to Grant Ave. and Wilma St.
from Markham Hd. to Molnar Ave.
The council also negotiated to
give one refuse collection service
the exclusive right to collect refuse
in Longwood.
Working in their spare time, the
Longwood Jayceea built a cement
block youth center an Grant SI.
The center will provide facilities
for youth dances as well as for
Jaycee activities.
Longwood has more than 1,900
acres within Ha limits. Lyman
School serving that area is the
largest In Seminole County. Mure
than 1,600 children are enrolled
in Lyman's
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_grades l-ll, A new
Longwood elementary school will
be ready by fall, A new town medi­
cal center was finished last year,
Longwood'a churches include
Christ's Church, Episcopal; First
Baptist Church, First ranlecustal
Church and the Church of Christ,
The last two were built recently
and tba first two have made new
additions.
Besides the chamber of com­
merce and Jaycees, Longwood'a
civic organisatlona Include the
Civic League, the Home Demonatration Club and Tourist Club.

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County's Scenic Areas Attract Nation’s Best Builders

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THE HILL LUMBER &amp; H A R D W A R E
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W. J. HILL

The fuinlliur old landmark pictured above, housed
the Hill Lumber and Hardware since the busi­
ness was founded by W. J Hill in 1873, until it
was torn down in 1059. Here four generations of
Sanford residents came for all their lumber, herd,
ware and building needs.

Above, dressed in the best style of his day, is W. J.
Hill founder of what Is now the oldest lumber and
hardware store south of Jacksonville. His son, W.
C. Hill, now the president of Ilill Lumber, was bom
in the old apartment upstairs over the store (at
left). He la now In semi-retirement, but the com­
pany continues to go forward under the leadership
of Mr. Hill’s son-in-law, Vice-President J. H. Crapps.

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�Lake Mary Is One Of Busiest Communities
Lake V ary, one of the nearest
large communities on the out­
skirts of Sanford, baa grown by
leaps and bounds in the past
year and now is considering be­
coming incorporated Itself.
A Its growth for the past year inTluded such achievements as the
building of ■ local fire house with
all volunteer labor; cultivation of
a Boy Scout Park end a modern
Boy Scout Hut, built aod furnish­
ed by local effort; a modern new
store building in the center of
town which la occupitd at present
with a restaurant and drug store
combined, a real estate office
tn d TV-Radio Repair Service.
m Work on the new Like Mery
E le m e n ta ry school Is progressing
rapidly end It will be ready for
use before the next school term
begins.
Road Improvements were start­
ed In 1939 and several city streets
have been soml-hard surfaced os
well as the old main road from
Lake Mary to Lons wood. Many
new homes have been built in
and all around Lake Mary. Plant
^ i l v e been made for a new build­
i n g development Just a few blocks
from town and on the way to
Sanford. This will include 223 ,tew
homes all with lake front privi­
leges to be built around Crystal
Lake.
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Last year saw the completion of
a new wing on the Lake Mary
Baptist church which includes
three Sunday school rooms and n
nursery. With the help of mtny
donations, new pews hive been
p la c e d in the church.
The Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian church observed its
63th anniversary, Oct. It. with n
covered dish dinner by the mem­
bers, dedication ot an alumi­
num cross atop the church bell
tower, and a memory tabic of
portraits of many of the wed­
dings which have taken place
during the history of the church.
Lake Mary haa its own Home
^Demonstration Club for the wom­
en of the community and they
have many instructive meetings
during the year with guest speak­
ers included on their programs.
There are two very active 4-H
groups.

The community is most proud of
the work and accomplishments of
the Lake Mary Roy Scout Troop
242 under the leadership of H. J.
Demers, Scoutmaa'er.
The Chamber of Commerce re­
ports great progress in 1939 in
beautification end Improvement
around Lake Mery as well as
in civic growth.
One big event of the yeer that
attract! county and etatewide at­

tention ia the ennuil Pioneer
Night staged by Frank Event.
The crowd overflows the Chamber
of Commerce Bldg, where this ia
held. All the pioneers of Lake
Mary end the surrounding areas
are honored. Many of them tell
of their experiences and addi­
tional entertainment la provided.
Prizes are awarded to the oldeit
and all are given flowers for re­
membrance.

Sheriff's Office
Increasing Staff
The a h triffa department hopes
to Incrtaat its lew enforcement
s tiff by adding two more deputies
Inter in tha year.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby sold tho dapartmont now bee nlno deputioe
covering tho county, working
aieund the clock.
Aa part of an expansion pro.
from , Hobby said bis offlco also
plana to parehaea two additional
c a n thia yaar. Tha office now hai
■lx autoo In aorvice.
The office alio hae throe radio
operator* and two offlco worker*.
Hobby oaid SominoU County
haa tha lawait c rin a rata af. any
county in Control Florida and ono
of tho lowest in the state where
major crimes era concerned.

Expanding Altamonte Springs Shares Growth Of Two Counties
Altamonte Springs ih irta the
growth of two counties.
Location of the routh Seminole
County town la such lta residents
ran work in the Orlando-Winter
Park area of neighboring Orange
County, or ran join ia building
south Seminole.
Altamonte Springs will be the
telephone exchange renter for
south Seminole when the SI04.MO
TErrace exchange building goes
into operation in November. Com­
pletion of the new Winter Park
Telephone Co. building ia schedul­
ed for mid-April,
The 2,000 lines of motor switch
equipment to be put in the build­
ing will cost 1300,000. J. K. Gallo­
way, president of the telephone
company, has said that "ultimate­
ly the TErrace office will bouse
20.000 lines of central office
equipment. The TErrace office,
replacing the VAlley end TEmple

exchanges, will serve Altamonte
Springs, Casselberry, Lon*wood,
Fern Perk, Forest City and aurrounding areas.
In the spiritual field, Altamonte
Springe will be the site ot a new
9100,000 Catholic rhurch and
school thia year, located on Mait­
land Ave. end Spring Lake Rd.
It will replace St. Mery Magdelene'a which wee converted from
the old Seminole Club. The pre­
sent church building will be used
as a meeting hall.
Town council actiooi (hie year
locluded Installation of itreet
lights on Newberry port Ave., Hol­
ly, Cherry and Firat Sts. and
Tropic Hill, conaiderntion of ■
swimming pool for the town nd
donation of 9100 to the lown'i
Little League.
Tbo council alio appointed
Tracy SulHvaz to succeed Grady
llall aa police chief.

Altamonte Springs has a new I The town'e 100 citizens being
element try school built as part taxed are expected to yield 911,•
of a countywide achool expin- 399.42 In the 1939-M tax revenue
alon program.
| from reel property.

Club Activities In Area Many
There is ■ wide range of civic
fraternal, sports and social activi­
ties in Sanford. Among organi­
zations that aid in enhancing resi­
dence In the area are:
Kiwenii, Lions, Rotary, Civltan,
Jeyceei and Toastmaster Clubi;
Elks, Moose. Odd Fellows, Wood­
men of the World, Shrine Club and
M a in s; Rebekahi, Eastern Star,
Rainbow Girl*, American Legion
Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary, Builnesi and Pro­
fessional Women, Pitot Club,
Daughter* of the American Re­
volution, United Daugttera of the
Confederacy,
Women'*
Club,
Women'a Golf Association, Hoipl-

tel Auxiliary, and Jaycooi Wlvei;
American Legion, Disabled Vet­
eran*,. Fleet
Reienr* Asm .,
World War Veterans, United SpatIsh War Veterans, Veterans ef
Foreign Wars; Boat and Skt Club,
Men'a Golf Asin., Tourist Club,
Sportsmen's Assn., Gun Club, Ar­
chery Club, Shutter Club aad
Sports Car Club.

Bank Deposits Soar
P m p e rity la on tba u p ln s d te
Sim!twl* CoUoty aa Indicated by
bank dapoalta, In 1949 they tetAted
910,932,941 end soared te M V
897,499 In 1989.

Lake Mary Tribal Dance Is Tradition
Scouts Stage It At Many Public Events

O N E PO LIC Y P R O T E C T IO N

TH I ULTIMATE IN INSURANCE PROTECTION
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Casselberry Golf Course Clubhouse Is Brand New
Its Fairways Are Scene Of Men's, Women’s Tourneys

Casselberry Has Industry, Lakes - No Property Tax
C in tlb a rry , in the ioulh end or
(•minole County, ii a town of light
industry, 9,000 people, 32 lik ei end
* ie one of the two county towni
without a property l*x.
_ The boerd elected to drew up
■ new town charter, decided that
tba town wouldn't hive a property
tax. Canelberry income it from
utility and cigarat taxes and from
building permit feci.
Tho town, etarted by developer
Hibbard Casselberry more than 20
yeara ago, covers 17 square miles.
It was incorporated by court act
ta 1MO.
Ia tha past year, nboul 330 homes
m i m built in Casselberry, elx milea
* ^ | itraet paved, eight milei of
w ater line laid and a new 912,193
fire truck bought—with cash. A
■ew boat works plant that builds
aad sells boats also moved into
tka town.
There soon will be a new shop­
ping center an the corner of Lek*
Triplet Dr. and Hwy. 17 92 accordteg to tha mayor. Water has been
pumped from land there end plane
M a d e to bring soil from a neigh­
b o r i n g hill. Hwy. 17-92 is on# of
tba moat travelled roads in FU&gt;rCasselberry's Republican Club
turned out in full etrenglh for Hi
dinner mooting this year with 2U
members present. Tba club hie
•e a r 900 m am ban. Tba club cxeeutivo commlUaa invited member!
to change their county voting regi­
stration from Democratic to KepubM ean.
A Veterans of Foreign Were unit
was organisad te tba town in 1139.
I V ateo bate golf course will bo
onioned to U boles befors the
sum m er ie out. Mayor Benson said.
Hibbard Casselberry owns the press e t course tend ns well ae tba
tend in bn used for esptaateo. Tba
• m m te self ow talntef.
A United Presbyterian Church Is
denned end the Cat hoi io Diocese

of St. Augustins has bought 14
seres in the Sunset Dr.-Semlnole
111vJ. area. Tho Methodist Church
now Is a community church.
During the year new Cub Scout
and Ksdcts of America unite were
organised.
A new sewer line was finished
in 1939, giving sewage access to
many home* and buslnessei that
had used septic tanks. The town
council recently passed a sewage
ordinance prohibiting 111 function­

ing sewage system s, Including sep­
tic tanks. Persons owning these
faulty systems must repair them.
Growing ferns for florists is Catberry's chief industry. There are
three frrneriei in town. Johnson
Electronics manufactures electron­
ics components,
Town recreation facilities include
public and private beaches at Its
lakes and Seminole Raceway for
harness horses. There is a Lions'
Club and a Casselberry Civic Club.

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VAH-3 Man Gets
Jaycee Award
In Sailor Group
Selection of an Outstanding
Youn* Sailor of the Year w n a
new feature for 1059 in the Jayceea annual award! to the coun­
ty'* outstanding young people.
The award was presented to
Verltn Arnett, AQI, of VAH-S, who
was highly praised for hi* devo­
tion to hla military duties and for
a wide range of church and civic
activities.
Nominated by a board of offi­
cers In his squadron, Arnett later
was selected by the station board
as the outstanding enlisted man
for the year under SS years old,
t Jaycee requirement.
Father of three girls, Arnett Is
active in Boy Scout work, in
which be la ■ Scoutmaster. He is
president of local Fleet Reserve
Assn, chapter, aod president of
chairman of the board of trustees
of the Ebeneser Methodist Church,
where he also teaches Sunday
school.
His commanding officer, base
officials and associates describe
Arnett as “ a truly outstanding
man in all respects.”

S t Luke's Christian Day School At Slavia
Eight-Grade School Is Pride Of Community

of the Jid World and certificate* from the .proper au­
thorities, children of all faith*
are admitted to the children'*
collage.
atuaHy's social life, are lush
St. Luke’s has broadcast He
f e ra e with modem equipment
church service over an Orlando
D riving down M 4*9 in south- radio station oath Sunday for tha
m et Seminole CouQty, you will see
•L Luks'e, Ua Christian Day
Sahool, aMdren’a home and old
peoples’ heme, looming like some

pail eight yean . Tha «:4I a. m.
Sunday service reaches listeners
within a 150 mil* radius.
Feb. It-It, St. Luke’s Joined In
Lutheran Open House Week, con­
ducted throughout Florida aod in
part of Georgia,

• da co operative ranch, which has
holdings in Zollwood and Bell*

; Wide and to conducting farm ex­
periments in the Carolina*.
Effects if Savin cUixena era net
■eanflaed to the community, John
1 Viktor' and Bbealy Beet evened
touts City on Hwy. lT-n last
M r,
Slavia was founded as result of
eamUnad yriigiope, ethnic and
rj agrlinhiual
Interests.
Slovak
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T ai Collector John Galloway re­
ported that by the las deadline
April t approximately 11,000,000
will have been collected from
eouoty property owners on their
1059 taxes,
Galloway said this would represent a gain of ttOO.OOO ovar the
previous year In taxes collected.
One prime ration for the In­
crease was the giant rsapprasal
conducted in 1059.
Tha work wai conducted by
tha Dowling Appraisal Company,
which Inspected 11,000 ilemi of
property in the county, measured
each parcel and applied the value
on a countywide equalization
basis.
Tax equalisation mrelinga were
held at the end of 1959 and ad­
justments were made by the
County Commission serving on the
board of equalisation when they
felt appeals were deserving.
Approximately 150 appeals were
heard and small percentage of
operty owners were given adilmenta.

Accommodations
Daily, weakly, monthly or see•anal hauling accommodations
lor visitors a n plentiful in Semi­
nole County. In addition to num­
erous hotels, there are many mo­
tels, some In downtown are**,
other* on major, highways and
many conveniently located on tha
St. John's River far boat travel4 ft.

•L Luka's Christian Day School,
Which darted with II pupils 13
pears ago. now has ill, Another
-readier will bo added to the faculty

Scouting Is Countywide Activity
Bill Blakemore, Kenneth Demers, Dale
Alexander, Milton Howell, Steve Willis
Of Lake Mary Got ‘God And Country*
Honors

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One Navy Monument In Sanford Is This Plane
Airmen Got Government To Give It To Elks Playground

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Tax Collections
Gain $400,000

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- wartsre and their families left
'..fltovelaad to U ll and bought 1.'EM acre* af farmland la Semtaole
8euaty.
■ S t Luke's row numbers more
fena M9 hi He congregation.
M o s t 9to are communicants and
m$ am ahOdmn.

Mean riwreh membership
requisite lor living in the
tor thn elderly. But with

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SemkMto County’s climate at­
tracts maap visitors who, after
enjoying H during vacation, de­
cide to make their home In the
area. Average January temperaAugust only 99.1

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Navy Bombers Are A Factor In Economy

ORLANDO, WINTER PARK
WINTER GARDKN and APOPKA

Air Station Is One Of Busiest
City Of Churches
Sanford la e city of ehurehet.
Religious denominations repre­
sented included Assembly of God,
Baptist, Catholic, Christian Mis­
sionary Alliance, Church of God,
Church of Christ, Church of the
Natarena, Church of God of Pro­
phecy, Church of Jeaua Christ of
Christian
Latter
Scientist, Coagregetkual, Christ­
ian, Episcopal, fehovah’a Wit­
nesses, Lutheran, Free Methodist,
Methodist, Preebyterian, Seventh
Day Adventist, Unity and Mormon.

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�Improved fire protection In the
county is one of the main goal*
or Sanford Fira Chief Mack
Cleveland Sr.
Cleveland said ha U driving to
have fire dlatrlcta act up in all
area* of Seminole County.
Once a fire district ii set up.
the county com mission can levy
taxes in lhat district for needed

fire fighting equipment and man­
power.
So far, there is only one fire
district in the county and that is
in l.aka Mary.
However, Cleveland said he
plans to ask the legislative dele*
gallon to push for an enabling
act so the districts can be esta­
blished.

The Sanford Fire Department the authortiaHon tor aaore n o te also is planning to Increase lla rnent * the not toe distant toown fire fighting protection by ture.
hiring an additional six men In
Cleveland ala* aald preaa.
the fall. T h e r e a r e now 21 f i r e ­ plana call lor a new centrally
men on duty in the city.
located fire station to he bdllt
The Sanford Fire Department within the next twe year*.
now has six pieces of equipment
There are now two Are ntattoM
including four 750 gillon pump­ in the elty, one on Palmetto ami
ers but Cleveland hopes to get the other on French Ave.

Boating Equipment
Readily Available
Boats, motors, and boating re­
pairs are readily available in the
Sanford area. Just to name a few
firms resd.v to serve visitors
courteously and efficiently;
Sanford Boat Works, at Osteen
bridge, 4 miles east of Sanford
on SR-ttS. Complete dry dock and
repair facilities. Storage, gas and
oil.
Robson Sporting Roods, 304 R.
First, Sanford. Kvlnnade mniors
Lone Star, Scoltierraft, Gator
Trailers dnaler. Motor repair
service.
Woodruff Marine Outboard Molora, 2401 8. Frenrh, Sanford.
Dealer In Merrury motors, Fleet­
wing. Glastpar, Jackson, Motor
repairs.
Seminole Sporting Goods. 24S4
S. Sanford Ave., Sanford. Dealer
In Johnson Motors, Orlando Clip,
per, Croshy Fiberglass, Crltchfield, Regal, High Hat. Motor re­
pair*.

Newest Supersonic Jet Bomber Expected To See Service At Sanford
A3J Vigilante Can Drop Nuclear Bombs From Carrier Or Base

uThrough what la regarded aa aa
■Islanding example of militarypvillan co-operation, the Sanford
val Air Station hai become a
nmunity much libe the ethar*
Seminole County.
[Except for the necessary millfry restrictions, the station la
leluded In moat activities In
to county and Its personnel is
Clive in churches, cirie clubs,
ad social groups.
fAdm. Arlcigh Burke, chief of
aval operations, has praised the
tanner in which the base has
ecn taken into the county’s life.
A recent report of the naval Inpector general gave the NAS an
xrellcnl rating In efficiency and
Ulizalion of manpower and reaurces.
The new commander, Capt. Roert W, Slye, laid the report
redlled the base with “ getting t
oilers worth for every dollar
peat.” Slye took ever the comland In December from Capt.
fonel Arthur, who was Iraniirred to Puerto Rico.
Shortly after the Inspector genral'a survey at tbs station, untftclal word was rtcelvad that
1« neweit supersonic Jet bomber,
ipable of delivering n id e a r
isds, probably will be Introduc1 into aerriee to Sanford. This
til be the second time a new
avy Jet h ai been used here for

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was the first and the latest air­
craft was the A3J Vigilante. •
Highlight activity of the year
la tha annual Bombing Derby in
which lha squadrons compete lor
trophies. Heavy Attack Squadron
S won the loft bombing competi­
tion, the commander's trophy and
the operation flight safety award
last year.
VAH-3 and VAH-ll wun weapons
loading awards and VAIl-7 wat
lopi in attack missions. VAiI-1
was first in high altitude radar
bombing and VAK-3 waa award­
ed the carrier airmanship award.
Squadron U was presented the
Conover Trophy for outstanding
radar bombing.
A continuous training schedule
la In operation and the erewa are
rotated on carriers for to o n of
tea duty.

Statistics prove it. People live
longer in Florida—probably be­
cause or the relaxing atmosphere
and excellent climate. And Semi­
nole Counly Is ideally located in
the “ Live Longer Stale,"

Farming Center
demlaol* County in toe mala la
an agricultural center. Approxi­
mately S.ooo icrea of vegetables
■re In cultivation; 13,000 In Im­
proved pasture and more toen
11,008 In citrus.

Growth Reflected
Business and residential growth
M Seminal* County is reflected
by the Flarlda Power and Light
Co.'s report of electric output.
Kilowatt hour sales In I»4f totaled
817,030.183 and by 1850 had risen
to 887,H8,701.
The Sanford Municipal Stadium
seats 4,000 and la lighted for
night playing. Besides lb* steel
and concrete stadium there are
two bowling centers, and indoor
theater and two drive-in theaters.

Captain Robert W. Slye
As He Assumed NAS Command

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Imth area of beautiful lake#, grove*, foreot, farmland
and burgeoning industrial development.

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Sanford boaila a conveniently
located basin on Lake Monroe
(where the St. Johns River widens
near the heart of the city) that
la adjarent to ihe municipal pier.
It la within easy walking distance
of hotel, restauranti and shops.
While tt has no overhead protec­
tion there are gas, oil and stor­
age facilities near by.

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Situated in the heart of Florida's Magic Peninsula, Seminole County is convenient to, yet removed from the hurried life
of heavily populated centers. In Seminole County there is time for friendliness. . . it is a “year-’round” Florida, with no avenues
of boarded up homes, or shopping districts with their shades drawn t f l the winter season. A happy blend of semi-tropical,
rural charm and healthy commercial growth, Seminole County offers a way e f life that is hard to duplicate.

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Here are some of the familiar products
grown, manufactured or processed in
Seminole County:

Seminole County offers:

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, charming town of
homes among citrus groves and clear,
sand-bottom lakes.

P E R S O N . . . . Y O U *L L

Four golf courses
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Finest
o f fresh water fish in g. . . bass, bream,
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perch

CASSELBERRY, on Highway* 17-92, dotted
with small picturesque lakes which form
a perfect setting for this rapidly growing
community. .

Shuffle board and tennis courts

LONGWOOD, founded in 1873 and centrally
located, one of the county's most progres­
sive incorporated towns. The famous
MBlg Tree," 3000-year old giant cypress,
and one of the county's oldest hotels are
here.

Ball diamonds

Vegetables, o f all kinds
Citrus, citrus concentrates, Jellies amt pre­
serves, and cattle feed made from citrus
residuals
Fertilisers
Ferns, and horticultural stock
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Modern bowling alleys and roller skating
centers

NORTH ORLANDO, planned residential
town, located just off Highway 17-92.
OVIEDO, near Lake Jessup, a highly develop­
ed farm section on rich mucldand which
raises a large percentage of all truck
crops produced in the county.
LAKE MARY, FERN PARK, LAKE MON­
ROE, GENEVA, CHULUOTA, FOREST
CITY, BEAR LAKE, PRAIRIE LAKE
and GOLDENROD, aU towns and settle­
ments o f rural quiet and distinctive
charm, yet advantageously close to urban

Electronics components

Boating, on spring fed lakes and winding
rivers. The storied S t Johns forms the
entire east and north boundaries of
Seminole County, and has a 12-foot
channel from Sanford to Jacksonville. . .
the romantic easy flowing Wekiva River
marks most of the county's western
limits.

Metal hardening and processing

Swimming pools

Cruisers, runabouts and boat trailers

Aluminum jalousies
Fish nets
Concrete products, building block, sewer
pipe, etc.
Impregnated floor wax, insecticides
Lawn edgers and mowers

Honey

Dog radng

IANFORD - “CITY OF GRACIOUS LIV­
ING” - SEMINOLE COUNTY SEAT
On the beautiful S t Johns River at Lake

Sport shirts, pajamas and swim suits

Beef, poultry, eggs

Free libraries, soo

Lumber and millwork
Asphalt paving compounds

Come visit i is and tarry a w h ile ... ..Y ou 'll enjoy your s t a y ... whether it's for a day, a
a lifetime. For full information regarding life and living in Seminole County, writes

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during 1959 Included an ambition!

aahod aapanakm program and a proportionate teeraaah
la tbnreh building and activity. Thin neetion tefla about

All Soul’* Catholic Church And New Annex
One Of The Many Church Expansions

Barnett Methodist Church At Enterprise
Serves Community With Children’s Home

The 1MOOO irhool population in*
creased more than 1,000 av tr tait
ytar, (with 10,431 registered oa
opening day, «i Seminole County
continued a 13 million construction
program la provide facilities tor
present need* end future growth.
A m w 1 114 million Seminole
High School now being built n**t
to Lake Jennie will lead off tha
n*w county schools and school ad*
ditloni being readied for fall.
The new high irhool built in a
eampu* »tyla will aceommodata
1,000 1,200 student* in lu 30 ela*e*
room*. A* a *entor high it 1*
meant for gredo* 10-12, according
ta Walter Teague, county school
administrative aiiielanL Science,
homemaking, library, diversified
cooperative training, music, band
end art room*, a gym, auditorium,
and eafatorium will be included
la tha eehoal'a facilitle*.
Junior High School student#
now attending Ihe Pinerreet

School will attswd (he present
aaalor high, which will house
grade* seven through nine. Tha
rinrcrrat School wrlth a capacity
at 1,000 children will then home
grad** otic through tie.
Addition* ta Midway and Rotea*

wold arhool* ta b« ready by the
fall Include a enfetorlum, library,
administrative *ulta, storage room
and lavatoriea for each plant, with
ell c!**• roomi for Midway and
three far Rotenwald. Fifteen
elaMroom* are being added to

Seminole County*! irltool budget
tolalo over I I million thia year.
County ichoole are receiving It,*
HI3,N2I in slate and federal fund*
for Ihe July IUtS-July I Wit) fiscal
year, $107,000 In county tales,
1401,700 In district Uses and Id,
760 from other sources.
This school support and main*
tenenre budget requires 11,169,000
expense on faculty salaries, |H ,*
&gt;60 for transportation, 1140,114
for capital outlay, $40,224 to' pay
olf debts and ITT0.I4I for ro*
corves and o tter etpoasoe. &gt;

The school board la using $370,«
169 of last March's bond iesue to
build and add la school buildings.
Thia will leave 1300,942 left from
the Issue by aest July, lnter**4
and principal to be paid off on tha
bonds this year totals $144,061,
The 1749,WO from county and
dlslrirl U ie i is gained throuah a
five mill properly taxation. Two
mills are used for county current
lasee, two for Ihe district taxes
and one far Utc district building
and bws lory.

Lake Mary MemewUry p i n a
aafetorium, aiarage and Inontaay

farilitlea. The present Lake Mary
arhool building la t e i n g . ~ n ~ T l t l f
ta house a library gad iitelalM a
live suite. The three additions ora
being bnilt by 4. HUteai Snyy te
Orlando for tTli.N». The Late
Mary School, gredea earn tteawgh
■even, will occoamodgte ahltdroa
from Bunland Bata Us, LtHta
Venice and Loch Alter who no*
now attending Sanford schools.
lary School also Is ocbadulad lor
completion la the fall. The fit*,*
417 plant similar to the now Al­
tamonte Elementary School wtll
havo 10 classrooms, a library,
cefetorium t a d
administrative
suite. J, Hilbert Sapp alao to'
building Iha South S— IniM
school. The m w Longwaad lie*
men lary School will havo Mm
same facilities aa Sooth Smaianjo,

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
On« Of Sanford’s Oldest

Isoford and Seminole County
have Iqng been noted for the roll*
gloua tenor which characterises
the area, There are many fine
churches representing all secta­
rian tenenti, Including Protest­
ant, Catholic, and Jewish. More
than M churches are listed oa
the church directory page of The
Herald.
Some of Mm church groups la
the area have been established for
many yearn. Among those or hie*
loricsl standing are the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, which
dates from 1ITI, the Congrega­
tions! Christian Church dating
bark to 1190 and tha Lake Mary
Community Presbyterian, founded
la 1»4.
With aa expanding economy gad
a proportionate growth la popula­
tion, many m w cburctea have

Typical New Seminole County Elementary School
Rosenwald School Is One Of Seven Prqjecte

coma late oalotoaoe la recoal
yean. Otd buildings have becoma
inadequate to house growing cam
gregatione. Now church construeMeu of additions to ei lading build­
ings and tte erection af Mat*
plclely aaw plants caa te theoryod throughout Mw county.
A moat 1at porta at rale la parformed by (te many Navy fami­
lies from tha Sanford Naval Air
Station who have affiliated them­
selves with local churchoa. Thair
contribution la tlmo, energy, and
financial support havo given many
congregations a healthy Incentive
lo Improve and u p en d their mlalotrlea.
Newcomen lo Ihe eommuaUlei
af Samlnola County flad a moat
cordial welcome swelling them la

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The First Baptist Church of San-« develop them a* Christians. It
. ford observed ita 74th anniversary ! strives for a well-balanced church
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This Is the. 3 l;l y r tr that the
Church haa been se*ved by the
pet l ent pastor. Dr. W. P. Brooks
J r. Dr. Brooks is much Interested
u Ska « * » • (wool* M the church
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He stated that the church seeks fo
win young people fo Christ and fo
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through the Training Union.
The church was founded at its
present location. 311 park Ave., in
• »«xlrn building by Rey. Butts.
a P*ftor w^° elfornated Sundays
her* and in Orlando. It bad a
chirler m em bm M - of „
from seven stales. Today finds the
church greatly enlarged with a
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y e a n old may enter. They must off|BUtUon riBk, fifteenth with a
he able fo graduafo with their u t l | g m training awards earnclasses, ind still malafola a satis* ed by Us workers.
g r t i r r naaitlon for nine month*.
Also, tho church hae earned the
.M neim are
a n avauahie
available *»o»fo*tI«»1
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eecord shop, credit work, book*' jg. Tbe Standard embodies tea
keeping, women's appanl, men's areas of endeavor, with stated
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appreval for aU workers fo the
The hoy* and girls w a it alte r 8uBdiy sclaool, a definite program
school and sometime* on week*
visitation and enlargement, the
ends. Pour hours are spent fo 0M of approved Baptist literature,
aehool and four on the J*h, not- practical use i f the Bible In aU
ting three credits n peer lor DCT class sessions, e TO per cent .atwork.
tendance at Sunday mere ing wnr*
The program is la Its fourth year ship am ices, definite efforts fo
a t Seminole High School. Bathos* tho Held of ovangelUm, co-operatastie members hav* gone on to tlon of all department. in meettheir own business#., or have «»«* as weU as the use of approv*
roachod executive positions in local «d equipment end records, a conf t m Mora than half hav. retain* ta“tof eyafom of t * « ^ lrafoed their jobs after graduation.
fo*. •nd definite emphasis on
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display its elution and banner Inabstract office*, the Sheriff** Da* dlctllng ^
, UliBment. classes
pnrtm rat, radio station* and *Mny ind departments are provided for
other firm*.
every age, Including shut-ins end
‘ Tho DCT program has met babies. Unatflllated people of tbe
with tho samO excellent reception Sanford arte a r t cordially Invited
. from employers as tram the stu- to become members of P in t Bap
daata.
list Sunday School.

ALTAMONTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL fo typical of new aehool con*
atrucUon In Seminole County under ita expansion program. Located on a
20-acre tract in the southwest section of the county, this new school U
functional in design, with 18 classrooms to accommodate 600 pupils. It
cost 8837,000.

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gram of refurnishing the Inside
Is being studied.
A tre a t step was taken with
the aisiJMnee of a church fund
raiser, in more than doubling the
giving of the congregation. The
increased pledging of the congre­
gation will permit the vestry fo
carry out extension plana long
needed.
Under the direction of Paul
Jenkins, organist and choirmast­
er. both the Junior and Senior
Choirs have increased in size and
proficiency. Tbo Pariah Day
School Kindergarten, whose teach­
er la Mrs. J . B. SI. John haa had
a full enrollment with a wailing
list, and the need to expand the
parochial school is ovident.
Donald Thompson haa tak­
en charge of tbe Acolyte Guild.
and now boya are being trained
to serve el Ibe altar for all &gt;erviees. Harry Caancl, tbe Church
School Superintendent hai an
overflew enrollment with lack
biggnet problem.
Tho Vestry af tho parish, with
Mr. Gordon Bradley as Senior

Warden, and Jack llorncr a i Jun­
ior Warden hai had a full year
in handlini (he buiineta affairs,
which included plans for establlshinf a new mlstion church be­
tween Sanford and Longwood. i r /
an extensive plan for a home cam
U |~ eam p ai|n -o n -avary- fa mily m
the pariah. This visitation pro­
gram would be to get the Ideas
of every member la planning
parts of the activities of the parRecognition was paid during th*
year past to all young people
leaving for college and for the
armed forces. In a special ser.
rice, the rector blessed each one*
before tho congregation and as­
sured them of tho continued in­
forest of tbo parish.
As Sanford has grown, se has
the parish of Holy Cross. Tht
church has welcomed new corn­
ers and the Navy folks as they
have come into U&gt;* community
and haa stood Mr faith hi God
fo the tradition of the Angliesa
Communion.

A varied school luach program
plays an important part ia tbe
total education program vrar tho
county.
Students a rt taught the basis of
a good nutrition diet and the
•chon! h a th program makes avail*
■bit e wholetoma wen balanced
noon meal fo meet of tho aehool
children fo the county.
Mean* follow th t Type A lunch
pattern and elan of eervfogs are
f u n d to the age and needs af
tbe child. The program attempts
fo provide approximately onethird of the child's dally food
needs.
Th# school luach program offers
a food rich fo vttamfo C each
day and a vitamin A rich food
tw in weekly.
Sanford has water access fo an
eastern seaports through a 13foot government maintained ehaaMl fo the St. Johaa River tram
Jacksonville to Sanford. Thrae on
companies with bulk staifoen fo
Sanford move fuel od and gaso11m by water fop distribution
throughout Central Florida.

THE STATELY OVIEDO METHODIST CHURCH is khe econo of an an­
nual homecoming that attract* crowds to the east Seminoie County com­
munity. The homecoming had been held for 26 years.

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Since its formation la ItTl, Holy
Crass Episcopal Churc'j In down­
town Sanford has had an inter­
esting and v rie d history.* With
its first church building blown
down by a hurricane, and its se­
cond one destroyed by fire, the
congregation has come through
times of discouragement to Its
present size of just over 300
communicants, with a total of
around *00 baptized persons.
Under the rectorship of the
Rev. John W. Thomas for tbe
past three year* the present
church has been put in good
shape and many improvements
added. Before coming here, Fa­
ther Thomas waa in Avon Park
for three years, and seven years
ia Minnesota.
During the past year a bouse
was purchased across the street
from the church to provide liv.
ing quarters for an assistant
priest and also for Church School
classrooms. Tbo Pariah House
haa been pointed outside to
blend with tbe church, and a pro­

Monroe School
Started In Church

St. Johns River Forms Two Lakes

Tbo St. John's liv e r winds
through Seminole County to fopm
three forgo lakes. Each af Lakes
Monroe, Hanmy and Jessup a n
about seven milts long. Urn rivar
The Lske Monroe School was forma hundreds of back-water
first started back la 1010 with sloughs and many tributary
the first session* hold In tbe
eemmutHy Church.
In March of 1*11. the school
moved to ita present sit* and
elaases were held in on* mom.
The second addition to the school
came fo i m .
When the school became accre­
dited, there were 300 pupils enroll­
ed. At the present time ever IM
pupils are entering Um school
Federal Hlghwjy 17 *2 and stale
roads to and 413 arc main auto
thoroughfares through Sanford.
Om of the heaviest travsiled
highways in Florida, 1T-I3 aver­
ages mpre Una 13,000 autos driving between Sanford and Orlando
each M hours.

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forma dm county's wssti
dary. fo a tributary of
John's. Ramps and Oshii
era found M ar bridges i
highways. Boats and m&lt;
available at most camps

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The Ivy-covered **netuxry at
Third Slrrcl ami Oak Avenue,
the adjoinin'! Educational build­
ing and the Youth Center building
backed up to it but facin'/ on
Park Avenue make up the w.»r*hln center lor the T im Prtsbyterian church, a pioneer in the
religious life ol the community.
&gt;u» f o e tdlOird by a t. Juhnv
Presbytery in 18S2
The eonsresation nf more than
900 prr*on**i&lt; orsanlred In a
truly democratic plan of control,
and they ha\e elected 27 elder*
and 39 deacon* tn ovener the
iplritual and material need' of the
church. Clifford McKtbbin l»
chairman of the Diaronate and
Arthur DeYoung la Clerk of the
Session.

A Sunday School of over Too The choir* present musi. for the
memhrr*
provide*
Invtrucltnn I Sunday morning services. The
clatica lor all age*. A fellowship Chancel Choir gives special all
program I* act up for youne pro- i music services at Christmas and
pic of Junior, Pioneer and Senior ; Easter.
The Men of the Church is an
High grovp age. T e Junior and
Pioneer fellowship! meet every organisation designed to bring to­
Tuesday afternoon and evening. gether all tha men of the church
The Senior High Fellowship meets once a month on the fourth Tues­
■tar .stipptT a.li)r &gt; T ii r pr.vtlfc i&gt;H~ day tor iriiowsnip and inspiration.
Wednesday evening and supper i Joe Baker is the president.
and vc'per* un Sunday evening. I The Women of the Church, un­
The young prople are active in der the leadership of Mrs. Harry
work of the St. Johns Presbytery Woodruff, president, have an exYoung People.
ecutivc board meetli.g the first
Four choir*. in the church are Monday in the month. Every wo­
under the direction of Mrs. George man in the church belong* to one
Touhy. minister of music. These of the 13 circles which meet in
are the Chancel Choir, the Senior the homes of the women on the
High Choir, the Junior Choir and second Monday and Wednesday of
the Intermediate Girls’ Choir. the month. On the third Monday

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all of the women meet
at the church for prayer, inapIf ation, and business.
A tiro • week vacation ehnreh
school is conducted every iutu­
rner. All leaders and teachers In
the Sunday School departments
and other area* of ehnfeh work
attend training; cUssep to f u r th f f
their work In Christian Education.
An outpost at tha BtardaU Chan­
el Is maintained by the Church.
Sunday School services are eondurtea every Sunday afternoon
and a Vacation Bible School la
featured la the sum mar. Thera
la also • elrele of. Wtmoo of the
Church.
Scouting program* for boya and
girls also are sponsored by tha
First Presbyterian Church.

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Benson Junction
registration romera whiclt increased by about 1,000 last
term and are expected tn grow more than that during
1960-61.
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scenes like this of school construction thin year na the
program in pushed to get added school ’rooms for

Lutheran Church Shows Large Membership Gain
A net Inciease of .’10 percent In
membership has been the experi­
ence of growth in the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer during
tha past year.
With new highs in attendance
In churth services, the Sunday
School, kindergarten, and Vaca­
tion Bible School tha congregation
has taken steps toward an ail pur0 pose educational building. The
building committer has been In­
structed to proceed with the
architect, Hal Harris In prepara­
tions for the second unit of the
Church of tha Redeemer.
The new building will join the
present unit to form an L-ihaped
edifice. In it there will be ten
large classrooms which will be
divided by folding doors. Also In­
cluded in the plane are the church
0 office, a library, kitchen, and lavalories. The present church build­
ing will bo enlarged with the ad­
dition of a narthei. Construction
Is expected to begin fatly this
year.
Tha Sanford Zoo occupies a city
block overlooking Lake Monroe. It
feature* boars, lions, tropical
birds, fish and Florida alligators.
Admission la free.

Under the direction of Joe Ken- also provide* a "Prayer-for-the- 1anyone at any time of the day or
karik the choir has contributed day” service which is available to \ night over the telephone.
much tu the regular Sunday and
weekday services. Mrs. Eddie
Mossman la the accompanist for
the choir.
The Ladies Aid hat been working
on a wide variety** of projects
throughout the past year. Mrs.
S IG H S OF ALL K i n o s
John Senkarik. president, has ef­
fectively led tha ledlra In giving
valuable support to the effort* of
the congregation end the world­
wide endeavors of the Lutheran
Women’s Missionary League.
The young people of the Church
of the Redeemer enjoy a program
of Interesting activities, Includ­
ing topic discussions, Bible classes,
and social outing*.
Tha men of the congregation
join together each month for in­
formal programs with their guests
at supper meetings.
In addition to supporting the
world-wide mission program in 20
countries where the Lutheran
Church—Missouri Synod is work­
ing, tha congregation locally it
sponsoring "The Lutheran Hour”
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over radio station WIOD in San­
ford. This program nfltjr be heard
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The 710,000 in federal fuade
firm to l emhmle County ecbboU
ho ISM In earmarked to pay fee
m l n a t l f l c , mathematical and
natitra foreign Instructional aide.
Tha fodaral -Title Three” grant

basic scientific materials for up­
per grade use.
Charts and audio-visual aids
will balp math students (tarn
basic principles. The aim ie to
have students understand math
priaaiplea rather than just learn

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school library. A full tlmo music
toneher, Lee Compton has Joined
the faculty.
Tha Enterprise School serves a
Sanford Grammar School has
ordered six now volumes of the srlda a m laeluding children from
Columbia one volume encyclopedia Osteen, DeBary cad North Moarne.
for classroom reference libraries A music tupervisar, uaehers
nnd a complete set of ulctura an
cyclopedias for the fourth grade KM thi fHaHpg-iampaea the
classroom. A plastic torso has schaal'a faculty.
boon ordered for the sixth grads BM w le at tha school partici­
advanced science classes and a pate la basketball, baseball, 4-H
■kero-projector to project micro­ Club and Boy Scout activities.
Christianity is just now nuking
scopic objects on a screen is avail­
able far instruction.
The miastonary work is primer.
Uy dona to pioneer anas. As seen
as canverto era established to the
Faith aad trained to administer
their own churches aa well an*amduct Christian services, The A1-

ed on science nnd math until instruetien needs have been filled
to tbaoo subjects, foreign language
latofeal has explained,
schools are getting equip- teaching aids also are coming into
whkh will better demon- their own. Bacord players, tape r*.
carders and language manuals
arc an tha requistien list for use
to language courses. In n year nr
so schools hope to get tot# the
yaical wonders will be ex- "language laboratory” approach,
using aquariums nod Bern- Cetchcl explained.
ana of mechanics of forces ■ lanford Junior High already
has received microscopes and
meats at electricity.
has ntartod an advanced reading
das*. Students in the class pro­
Elder Springs Baptist Church Is Griffen received his training nt
gress to reading at their own one which still pridro Itself to Stetson University of DsLand and
standing for the "old-time” Gos­ Bob Jones University in Grom,
pel. It believes that the answer villa, 8. C. He has served ns pesto life’s questions, tha solution to tor, teacher, counsellor, and re­
life’s problems, tha satisfaction of vivnlist In
number of other
tha hunger of men’* hearts and chartbes.
the longing of the soul of man can
The church happily counts 10
be found only In the Lord and Navy families now affiliated with
the church and active In tta varied
Saviour Jesus Christ,
This church began as a mission ministries.
project of the First Baptist
Church of Sanford. At tho first
meeting Jan. 10, IBM to tha haau
of Mr. and Mrs. B ..E . Xitorblim
then w en II psreens p ro m t
Three w oks later tha group mov­
ed to tha homo of Mrs. Bally John­
son, which still stands an the pro■eat church grounds. Manor
L. Oshurn of the First Baptist
Church was chairman of tha Mis­
sions Committee and Instruments!
pastor ef the Paela Wesley­
to moving tha young work toward anTha
Methodist
Church is eager to
maturity.
welcome nil who attend the ser.
An acre ef land far tha ehnich vtem of the churth. Worship ear.
building was denstod hy Mr. and vice* are held each Sunday at
Mrs. O. P. Wade. The Man’s Broth­ !0:U a n . and 7:10 p.m.
erhood of tho First BppUst Chock
Tha church It located west of
contributed labor for tha o o tia n lahfeed about five miles on Routs
of a small chapsl which wgs used 44. Tha Bar- Cecil W. Shaffer la
for several months. Easier Sun­
day, 1N7 marked tha around tha miniator.
breaking ceremony for th« new During Urn past year Urn church
stparimrsd encouraging prog­
larger church building. By Novem­ has
in a buOdlag project. The con­
ber the building was nady for ress
gregation has begun to worship to
occupancy and tha congregation n new auditorium erected to re­
began to worship* there.
place the aid wooden Dana buildThe seventh day of November
the Church was organised with Ona of the most Important fea­
S7 charter member*. Or. W. P. ture* of tho ministry or tha church
Brooks Jr. presided over the or­ is tho Sunday School. Curtis Lee
ganisational meeting. The Rev. is the aoperiutandent under whoa*
Joe Doulhltt was the first pastor, leadership the school has asm conONLY
•*nri&gt;:jr until April IX, ltM .
•Merabis growth. Largely because
Rev. C. H. Oriffan was called ef Lae’s ami nnd dislre to see the
Complete
to succeed Pastor Oouthitt and la Sunday School go forward there
presently serving the church. Un­ to n pressing need for expending
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der his leadership the church has the facilities te provide additional
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grown greatly, Some fifty new clou rooms.
members have bam added to tha
Wrought Iron — Any Type Flecon
The mid-week prayer meeting
church roll. Tha Sunday school loader ie Mr*. Ella Davie.
• ALL Typos Mstotosry Repair,
has Increased from IB, to about A cordial invitation Is gives to
Welding, T u b and BappUoa
1M In regular attendance. Train­ all wha would join this service of
ing Union moftinga have increased prayer aad praise each Wednes­
• Drive In Bank WIadova
from SO to 70 usually prosest day beginning at 7:30 p-m. It is
each Sunday oveuing. There are an opportunity to moot with the
O Pump* A Irrigation
two mlscionsnr circles of tha Wom­ poopls of God for Massing nnd
Syrieme
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Ctrl's Auxiliary and n chapter of
One Wednesday evening of sack
tho Royal Ambassador* are span- month in under tha londarship of
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cored by the church. Them it also tho Women's Missionary Society,
an active Mm’s Brotherhood.
-Tha president, Miami Kelly cmTho Elder Springs Chunk la lo­ dusts tha service with special
catod on tha ecuthem fringe ef •trots m foreign mlsaim*. The
Sanford In the Elder Springs- church bellevss strongly that
Citrus Heights sros. At 608 Lsh- where there la no vision, tha peomsn ltd., Just off the old Sanford- i l l Mrlshs
Orlando Highway the church la Willard Kideridge U the lead­
• 1*0 convmimt to tha Suntand er of the Wesleyan Youth orEstate* development.
' ilion. His efforts are In can­
A new educational unit is bslng
on with them o f. Clifford
planned for construction to tha
1, the chairmen of program­
near future. This building will ming. Together they have promot­
provide facilities for at least 4o0 ed a program designed to train
Sunday School members. A kit­ youth as laborers In the harvest
chen, banquet hall, and nunary sc- • f the Lard. Thera is a firm con­
comodatione will also be included viction among tha congregation
to this building.
that tha youth a n the life blood
Tha present pastor, Bar. B. M. af the church.

Ki m •nceurafii ths establlsh■M t of * self-support! nr, »«lfgoverniag, end self-propagtUng
tkanku. Mission*rits then b «m
on to other uncvangcllnd » m i.
while retaining on allocation
with the boUto church for
and counselling.
In Sanford, Thi Alliance Chunk
la located at Park A rt and 14th
S t Tho congregation worship* in
a spacious Old English design
Church building. Sunday School
moots at 9:48 a. m. n th Sunday
with classes for every ege group.
Morning worship begins at 10:40
and the evening service la held
n 7:41 p. nu A growing AllUnce
Youth Fellowship meets each Sun­
day at 4:&gt;0 p. m. There is also
a Mid-Week Prayer Meeting and

motto three times monthly in the
interest of tho eharch's varied
missionary endeavors. Tha pris*^
ciple activity la to pear far the
misalonarlM and their work. Also,
Urn Indies supply vsrious items
for mlssiennrisa going to Urn field
and the sewing circle prepares
railed bandagna and other useful
materials for tha missionaries to
use in medical wark among lepers
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�During this year the Seminole
County Vocational School hat
sponsored in-plant training to pro­
vide workers for Industry.
“The
Electronics
Assembly'1
course at Dynatronlce la' given
when interest and need demands,
William L. Merritt, Dynatronlce
personnel manager, said.
Twenty-three women graduated
from a recent two-weeks course
under the instruction of Joseph
Zavrotny*, a licensed teacher and
employe of the firm.
The free course is for women
only because they have the needed
finger dexterity. Because of the
nerd for individual instruction, the
course limit Is S3, E. S. Douglass,
county director of Adult Vocation­
al and Veterans' Education reportThe training may be uaed In any
electronic! p l a n t . Application
ihould be made at tha Florida
Stata Employment Service In San­
ford. Testa for ability to read aimpla instructions, coordination of
eye and hand and manual dexter­
ity are given. A tenth grade edu­
cation is needed for the course but
persona not having this can take a
teat to ace if they have equivalent
knowledge.

During ibe year approximately
500 people are benefited by the
Adult and Vocational Training
program offered in Seminole
County according to E. S. Dou­
ginas, county director.
The vocational school offers day
and night coursea In aueh aubjeeta
•a bookkeeping, typing, shorthand
and business English. One pro­
gram known as distributive edu­
cation is for students who reach
the 11th grade of high school and
receive instructions while engaged
in part time employment.
Four divisions in the vocation­
al field are agriciiltuie, home
economics, trade and industrial
and distributive education. One of
the biggest enrollment! it In the
railroad coursea for locomotive
engineers and firemen. Two class­
es are conducted alto for railroad
trainmen. Numerous short courses
are provided during the year for
lunch room personnel and school
but drivers.
The adult non-vocational coursea
offered weekly at the Seminole
High School include art, Russian,
Spanish and Physiology at well
at general education courses.
Spanish It taught In the Lyman
achool which alto has a com­
mercial training program.
Grooms Academy has a large

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SANFORD MEMORIAL LIBRARY librarian Dr. Fred Ennmlnger holds
one of the many historical illustrated hooks In the antique library.

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A wealth of antiquo books line

Playhouse Navy
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Playhouse Navy is composed of
• group of local thesplani who
organised in September of 1957 to
present play productions In Senford. Since that time they have
ataged a few plays and several TV
and radio ihowa.
Chief Jack Horner who organis­
ed Playhouaa Navy la alill an ac­
tive member aa are several other
charter members who aro Mrs.
Winifred Seott, Mrs. Helen Mills,
Den Ogietrte, Larry Fosmark,
Mrs, Jack Horner, Frank Holmes,
Mre. Polly Shields and Mrs. Cathy
■towel!. This ia a remarkable
number considering that the great­
est obatciie of the group i keepin* member* together since they
are subject to Navy transfers.
Playhouse Navy, sponsored by
8peclal Services at t*»« Naval Air
Station, la open to all members of
tho Navy and their dependents.
Mra, G. F. Wilatar la president,
Jack Horner, vice-president, Mrs.
Charlts Carla, secretary and Mrs.
J . J . Siteskowaki, publicity chair­
man.
Horner, one of the most versa­
tile members of the group, has
Written script for .several of the
TV abowi aetn on channel 9.
Three radio programs have been
heard ever WTRR in Sanford.
Usually the ihowa pertain to Navy
lifa or events taking place at the
Base, although the la*l play in
January waa "Bell, Book and Can­
dle."

Tha Lyman School, with an anreilm tnt of evar 1.50ft students la
ons of the fastest growing achooii
in the state.
A 42 percent Inereeie is enroll­
ment was nolcd in tha school com­
p a n d to the previous year. Tha
' school includes grades one through
; 12 with a faculty of 52 mombera.
Principal of tho achool la Ralph
Diggs.
Lyman aervea a large aod rapid­
ly growing area in tho aouthern
part of tho county. It includes
studenti from Altamonto Springs,
Bear Lake, Forest City. Fern
Park, Casselberry and Sanlando
Spring i.
Present plana call for addiUoni
1 to the achool which will help eli­
minate the overcrowded condl, t i n s there.

the walls of the Victorian sty le, of Commodore Perry and his oflibrary,&gt; There
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are over 3,000 fleers givea a detailed multivolumes On pure ami applied volume account of the opening of
science, law, history, economics, the Oriental door to U, S. trade.
religion, biography and general Bound volpmet of the Illustrat­
reference. Most of the books were ed London Newa, 1144 1881 and
printed between 1140 and 1170 but the Saturday Review, IM1-1S8V
there are aevcral published in give firat hand reporli of midthe 1700’s. A civil law treatise century English and American
in Latin written by A. Dio Gotho- life.
fredo and printed in 1023, Is the
A nineteenth century map of
collection’! oldest volume.
Florida shows MellonviUe la small
The public may use tba hooka letters and Enterprise in large
aa source and reference material lellera. But Sanford and Orlando
in the library Dr. Enamlngcr laid. don’t appear. Survey volumes
He became librarian in 1937. The such as French history of the world
room lined with 13 portraits of showing hJatorlea of each country
General and Mra. Sanford, Sanford written in parallel columna are bal­
aa a child and King Leopold of anced by firat-hand detail! of the
Belgium, it a replica of the San­ opening of our frontier in a Senate
ford homestead In Derby, Conn. report on “Exploration and Survey
History written aa it was made For A Railroad Route From the
is bound In the library’s volumes Mississippi River To the Pacific
of the New York Tribune from Ocean", 1S53-1I54.
1842-1153, Hunt's Merchants' MaPictures of the Krupp muni­
gailne, 1849-1863 and the Journals tions works in ItlT, a book com­
of the American Geographical memorating tba opening of the
Society, 1883-1864. The “ Narra­ Suez Canal, and an 1830 “ Gallery
tive of the Expedition of An of Illuitrioui Americana" are
American Squadron to the China only a few worka showing life a
Seas and Japan" compiled from century ago found In the antique
the original.notes and Journals library &lt;m Firat Street.

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Wedding Invitations
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Since 1031 we have grown with Sanford, and proudly
we welcomed our friends and customers to
the Open House at our brand new
building September 2&lt;lh, 1938.
■May we extend to every visitor n cordial
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when you're down this way
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moat plentiful fish In Seminole
County. Bata may be taken all
year by artificial lures, files or
livo bait. They average three to
, four pounds. Speckled perch are
'caught mostly In the largo lakes
during tha fall and winter by trai­
ling with small artificial lurea
or live mlnnowi. Bream blto all
year In deep holea and in crooks.
Shell crackers are good in spring.
Sheg come into the St. Johns
River u spawn • • early as Do-

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Tha Florida Mathodist Chll- non-sectarian basis, though full I by Florida's IM Msthodiat aongradrtn's Home, fermerly known as support of the llama ia asaumad | gationa.
the Methodlet Orphanage, vale,
bra tad ita Slat anniversary this
psst year.
At first only children who were
full-orphans wars admitted, but as
tha orphaned population decreased
and broken homes increased, the
policy was changed to admit chil­
dren who needed a home away
from their own home, whatever
the reason.
Tha children's home now has a
capacity of 92, and usually there
la a long lia* waiting for admis­
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The Order of the Rainbow for
Girl* Is an International fraternal
organisation composed of girls be­
tween 12 and 20 years of age.
The organisation Is sponsored
by Eastern Star Chaptera and
Masonic Lodges. It has an active
membership of over 300,000 with
over 000,000 majority members.
Majority members hqve attained
the age of 20. The order was
founded on April 0, 1022. It la re­
presented in 42 states and 13
foreign countries.
Each of the assemblies meets
twirs a month.
Aside from tha ritualistic work
conducted In the Order of the
Rainbow there are many other
things which sonstitade ita appeal
to the youth.

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PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH in one of the community churohea which
hun grown and expanded in the Pinecrent addition area of Sanford. The
modern church nlao has added a large educational building on the back of
the structure shown here ami recently dedicated It for uae by the congre­
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Um m iitflt InduSlry needs younf
people end ii willing to work out
a cooperative prof ram to Include
hifh ichool students interested in
acience.
R. C. Shiwekengoit. deputy en.
glnrer on the M ania Bullpup pro*
Jscl, urfed teacher member* o lD
the Seminole County Education
Ann. to entourage atiidenla to
latreatliata miaaile and electronic*
field*. The Martin C6. ia trying
to employ Florida people and al­
ready baa begun a high achoel
cooperative training program In
Orlando.

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machinery, eeedi, insecticidesand
fertiliser la an Important addi­
tion to its agricultural Industry.
Sanford and Somlnole County hava
planli which waah, grade, erata
and prg-cool produce for ahlpmcst.
A frotea Juica concentrate plant
la located in the county. The
plant alto manufacture* m ar­
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• fa IPSO 'a small group of about the church ha* Invested tremen­
|0 poraona gathered together In dous sums of money. This was the
Sanford to organise a Home Sun- second such organisation in Flor­
.day School and a Relief Society ida and the 297th in Qw church
for tlio ladles of the Church of domain. These step* of progrese
-Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salnls. have been the cause of more rapid
.. Tan years later, the church la growth In d l the central Florida
*Row preparing to launch into an branches including the Sanford
sm blttm a building program which
will aae In tha near future a 9100,- Church;
th e local church Is now meeting
P00 structure erected on the
-church property at the corner of In the Sanford City Hall. James
Park Ave and 24th Street. This G. Brooks Sr. is the presiding of­
building will be the first two ficer, There are several function­
pliaaes of a four-phase expand- ing church departments: The
mbit church edifice, providing Mutual Improvement Association
claseroom space and a chapel,
for the young people, a Priesthood
Personnel of the Navat Air 8U- Class, Junior Sunday School Choir,
.Uon from Mormon background genealogy committee, and an ac­
have become faithful active work­ tive welfare program.
ers in the loeal organisation, which
A building fund cummltlee was
■begin to grow Immediately upon organised three years ago by tha
^ta Inception. In less than (wo branch presidency. In order to
•years tha meager beginnings had raise funds the group has built
increased sufficiently to establish and sold a house, put on several
• branch work under the auspices chicken barbecues, and collected
o f the Orlando Branch. In August contributions through tha various
M 1 IH the Sanford Branch be- church departments.
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mama independent of tha Orlando
group, A t preaeat the Sanford
•m a p has 110 members.
Sanford Is on tha AUantie Coast
■ On Fab. SS, 1PM, the Church of Line Railroad's mala lino, 134
Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints mile* south of, Jacksonville and
chased a large tract of land HI rail miles northeast of Tam­
Brevard, Osceola, and Orange pa. Air icrvlct by Eastern and
&gt;Onintlea of eoma 032,000 acres.
National airlines la available with­
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dvr 13, t o Junior American Bow­
lins League, t o annual clljr lennii tournament and baton laaaoni
for firla.
During th t Summer grtat at­
tendance it drawn by th t youth
winga, the aummer playground
program, Little League baitball
garnet, square dancing, Babt
Ruth and city and church bateball garnet and baton leatont.
The
recreation
department
brought the Florida Symphony

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Seminole County small indus­
tries manufacture electronic com­
ponents, aluminum Jaloualea and
aluminum item* for the building
trade, boats, sport shirts, gowns,
pajamas and swim suits Insec­
ticides, fertilizers and a nationally
advertised insecticide ftoorwax are
made here. Several planla make
rnrerete blocks, septic lank* and
Pipe-

The
Sanford
Congregational
Chriitian Church came into being
In taeo—aeventy years ago. Its
members bought a large tract of
land in downtown Sanford, now
occupied bp ■ service station at
P a rt Ave. and Third St.
A revival held in the Opera
House where the Rita Theater
now aland* added a number of
new members to the group from
among the families of bualneii.
civic, and professional people and
early Sanford aettlera. A frame
building, which Later became the
parsonage and afterward waa used
as the Pariah House waa the
first meeting place. This waa
later rrplacad by a tall gothic
type church building with high
tower, large stained glass windowa and pipe organ. Many communlly affairs wore held In the
natural hlock structure. Chatauqua
lectures and Christian Endeavor

Grace Method 1st Church is a
naw church in Sanford organised
May |g, IBM and iocaled an
Onora Road at Woodland Ave.
in t o Plnecrest area south of
Sanford. Two yeari ago the land
was purchased by the First Meth­
odist Church and plans were laid
for t o development of t o new
church.
The Rev. W. Thomas Parsons,
Jr. was aatigned a t the first
pastor of t o church ahortly after
it was organized. Under hit leaderahip the membership haa increated from IS to m a n thin BBg
in a year and a half. The congre­
gation, 'after mealing in a tem­
porary
location
for
several
months moved M o t o now build­
ing, valued nt M arly WO,BOO, Aug­
ust 9th.
Giving aacrificlally at time and
money, t o congregation watched
their dream at a m w church coma
to realisation. They ware assist­
ed not only by t o First Metho­
dist Church but also by tha
District and National Board af
Missions
of
Tha
Methodiat
Church.
Much af t o work haa been
done by tha memberi of the
Church. Any Saturday, a group
of men will still be found work­
ing to complete tha painting and
other finishing work. At t o tam e
time the women of the church
will be found inside cleaning up
(ha hall and rooma preparing for
Sunday aervlcea. They are Justly
proud of the new building which

Include* a Fellowship Hall or aRpur pot a room, offices, and eliterooms, at well at a kitchen
and reel rooms.
As the worship and Church
School aervlcea have grown, Sun­
day evening family fellowship
programs have recently been add­
ed. These are held once a month
under the direction of tho chair­
man at the comm la*ion on edu­
cation. Wight Klrfley. This in­
formal type of fellowship pro­
gram It meeting a special need
and has been wall received by
members and frirnds alike.
Under the leadership of Jam as
Talmadga, t o adult choir has
grown in also and talent until
they are now noted aa one of tho
truly outstanding choirs In t o
community. Talmadga is also
directing a youth choir. A Junior
choir la being organized by lira.
Harry Echelbergar.
□race Church has become
known In the community for its
friendly atmosphere. Viaitora are
quickly made to fool ■■ to u g h
they belong. It is a church where
civilian and service familial alike
have Joined together to worship
and serve God and their Mlowman. In so doing they have gain­
ed spiritual strength that en­
riches and auataina them in thalr
own individual ltvoa.
Officials and frlendi are delight­
ed at t o recaption and interest
or (he community In t o naw
church. Tbay are confident that
In tha immediate years ahead
R will become one of the leading
churches of central Florida.

ford help describe itn age—70. The church wan formed in 1890 and the
building at the top right wan built. That location in downtown Sanford in
now occupied by a business building and the Spanish type structure above
houaea the congregation on Park Ave.

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Center. Perry taid that Nik map
be an annua] event.
The Clvte Center te open S t
nighta a week with pUnned ecUvity for the youth of lan iard . The
Friday eight ettendanee la niaatly around M l with many nteee
pretent on tpecial •ecatiooe.
Between Auguat 1, M i aal
July St, u se attendance at fee
Sanford Recreation and Perk de­
partment facitlUea reached BM.WB
and expenditures by the re c re a to t
department for the two city ewimmlng poola, the stadium and eee
were more than fU.OOO. Inrim e
waa nearly M.ooa. Visitors at t o
aoo numbered 11,100, t o Muni­
cipal and Goldtboea poat had
CSC and the atadlum m or dad •
M ai ad M .m in attendance.

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rated on lou
the corner of
Street nearer
rapidly growl
waa occupied
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strength,
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Rev. Mr. Ro
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oldest church

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Fertilizer Spreaders
Nona — I.awn Sprinklers
Clippers — Pruning Shears
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Director* 1. to r., H. McNulty, Tucker, Clonts, F. McNulty,
Carraway, and Patrick.* Background is Artist's Concept
of Proposed New Florida State Bank Building.

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Reds Slash
'Arms Pact
GENEVA (UPI) - The United
State* offered Russia an agree*
ment today to ilaih American
and Russian troop alrength to
2.100.000 men each provided the
Sovleta accept control* againat
cheating.
m But Ruaaia'a Vaerlan Zorin de^ h a n d e d agreement first on "gen­
eral and complete disarmament."
"Let'a not tie ourselves up here
with paper meaaures," Zorin aaid.
The U. S. offer wa» made by
Frederick M. Eaton at the end of
another three-hour session of the
10-nation diaarmament confer­
ence, almost in exasperation after
Zorin contlnuouily aidestepped all
Western attempts to get him to
^ is c u a a guarantees againat cheat­
e r
Raton reminded Zorin that the
United Stales already had offered
to freeie U. S. and Russian armed
forces at 2,500,000 each and then
redact them to 2,100,000 men.
"Wo are prepared to accept
these measures immediately,"
Eaton declared, "so long as they
are accompanied by the verifica­
tion machinery we consider os^aentlal."
9 B»t the session broke up with­
out any further reply from Zorin.
Zorin went to lunch with French
Delegate Jules Koch, eontinuing
the Informal diploma tie aoo varia­
tions begun last week.
Moch had alio tried t» get the
conference off center by proposing
that esparto got to work to study
concrete technique* lor verioue
disarmament measures. The Busa. dene withheld a
% BoJmw today's
lo(lea nuroau aoM Iba United
Kates may soon offer to give ad­
vance notice ed missile launchings
If tha lovtote yoomlaa to da Mm
same.
mid fee after probably
be m odi hi an effect to
got the Mhnotton diaarmament
conference, now io its third week,

Seminole Census
Starts Next Week
Sanford and Seminole County
doorbaH* wNI start ringing M at
week.
The b a t pnaheeu will bo aomo
M W enumerator* beginning tha
W Jab o t
The local teUiecp will he a unit
of a 1*0,000 member-ramus army'
which will ga throughout (ho aaUon to enumerate an aetimated
too million persona.
The mammoth counting J o b
ta (ho sounty is aapeeted to ba
aompletnd Airing the Utter part
V AprU.
1 The second stage • • the gsiheying In of the detailed household
questionnaire which will bo left
at every fourth house • • U slat­
ed to be finished by mid-May.
An unofficial announcement af
Uw results of tho tally will ba
mad* by the local census office

t'* No U. S. Manned
Moon Shot Set
Until After 70
, CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI) — Dr.
T- KoMi Glonnan, head of tho Na­
tional Aeronautics and Space Ad­
ministration, says that the United
H a In wlM net send a man to the
moon until after 1®70.
.
Glennan. president of Case la ­
te atltute of Technology on leave to
tha NASA, made his prediction la
the March issue of Engineering
and Science ’Review, the achool'i
undergraduate scientific publica­
tion.

g&gt;anforfi i f m t o
VOL. XL1X .

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild through Wednesday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight. 62-66.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY. MARCH 29, 1960
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

Civil Rights Bill May Be Strengthened
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Same
backers of civil rights legislation
predicted today the Senate Judi­
ciary Committee would strengthen
the House-passed bill which it
must act on by midnight.
Sen. Kenneth B. Kealing (RN.Y.) told reporters he was con­
fident "we will have a bill oui"
by nightfall and predicted it would
be stronger than Ihe five-point
House measure.
Keating said be thought the
committee would "clarify and In
some cases strengthen" Ihe Home

NATHAN O. GARNER, right, member of the Sanford

Civil Service Board for the pant 17 yearn won honored
Mondny for hii service at the City Comminnion meeting
Monday night. Fellow board member Harry Lee con­
gratulates Gamer who received a silver tray from the
commission.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Waters
To Recede Soon
Lake Monroe U still rising, but very slowly, Sanford
Public Works Director S. M. Richard said today.
Richard said he thinks the water will start receding by
tomorrow or Thursday. This morning'* readings found Lake
Monroe 6.61 feet above *ea level. T h is is the highest point tho
lake haa reached since 1953 when the waters went to 9.41
teat above eea level.
Rich*id said the like bus gone
over tha sea wall at Ft. Mellon
Park and at the French Ave. and
Seminole Blvd. intersection. The
waters are Just on the grass
there and Richard does not expect
them to reach the street pavemeat which Is higher than the
grass. The waters could harm
the pavement by softening it if
they reached the alreet, Richard
laid. However, io do real harm
to Seminole Blvd., the lake
watara would have to float tha
—w i i i . JoL added.
T haT ifgh water; could also
damage sewers leading Into Lake
Mooroa by backing up and exert­
ing pressure within the pipes,
Richard aaid. Damage to sewers
will not be known until the lake
has gone down.
Tha lake haa risen a little over
four inrhea ainee Saturday. This
shows • leveling off, since Isst
Tuesday the waters were rising
about
to five inches per day.
Tha high water mark last Tues­
day was 5.4 feet above sea level.
Richard said the lake usually has
Ua highest waters in October
when they -vary from four lo six
feet above sea level.

Coffee Clubbers
To Host Navy
The monthly meeting of the Cof­
fee Club sponsored by ths Sentin­
els County Chamber of Commerce
will ba held 10 a. m. Thursday at
Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant in the
Valdes Hotel.
Coffee clubbers will have an op­
portunity to meet Capt. Robert
W. filye, commanding officer af
Sanford Naval Air Station and
several of his adminIstratlvo staff
who have recently coma aboard
tho station.

Stop!
The aew traffic light at French
Ave. and Z5lh S4. will he la■tailed this afternoon, City Man­
ager Warren Knowles told the
City Commission Monday night.
A * i|

Rioting, Protest
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(UPII — A nationwide protest
demonstration by African blscki
eruple. into rioting and burning
Monday night and several Afri­
cans were reported killed or in­
jured.
Preliminary report* listed two
desd, including a Negro police­
man. Several others were believed
dead but police waited until dawn
to get a complete count of the
loll.
A crowd of about a thousand
shouting Negroes and mulattoes
stoned busoe and cars in Cape­
town. Police stormed the rloteri
with clubs and tear gas abclla.
They fired shot* over their heads
but not into the crowd lo dis­
perse it.
fa st week, police el Sharpcvllle
and Lange fired Iota crowds of
African demonstrators, killing 10.
African nationalist leaders called
a 24-hour work stoppage Monday
to protest the killings.

Sewage Treatment
Plant Demands
Renewed By State
Sanford's sewage treatment plant
problem with the stale Board of
Health came up again Monday
night In connection with a subdi­
vision being developed here.
The Board of Health sent a
letter lo LrHlcr and Bush, engi­
neers for developer Philip Zcuii,
saying that the board couldn't ap­
prove a Sanford sawer extension
into Zeutl'a new development be­
cause Sanford doesn't have a
sewage treatment plant.
"As you are probably aware, the
City of Sanford does not have a
sewage treatment plant, though it
does have a fairly extensive tewage collection system whirh dis­
charges raw sewage lo the receiv­
ing waters. In view of this fact,
this agency doe* aot feel that we
can consider Ihe approval of fur­
ther ealenslon to the system serv­
ing tha City of Sanford," lb* letter
said.
On* commissioner said ho could­
n't see why the board waa. so de­
manding about a sewage treat­
ment plant when a recent test of
Lake Monroe showed that its wa­
ter* a rt not made a menace by
sewage.
City Commissioner J. H. Crapps
Commisikmcr Robert Brown point­
ed out that the city is putting
aside funds periodically for a fu
tore plant.
Tha commission told City Ally.
William Hutchison and City Man­
ager Warren Knowles to work out
a way to gel aewere to Zeuil'i sub­
division.
The commission also voted to
accept Zeuli'a subdivision1 for an­
nexation if he puls in a Scott Ave.
extension angling Into Eighth SI.
and if the county aprrovrs Zcull's
plan. Tire subdivision is near Scott
Ave. and Eighth St.

Portion O f Lake
Bridge To Close
The Atlantic Coast Lin# Rail­
road is engaged in revomtrurting
Its bridge at tha west end of
Lake Monroe and starting at 7
a. m. Monday, the south opening
of ths drawapan will he clossd to
navigation.
Officials said that ths south
opening will ba closrd until ap­
pro* imately Dec. I. Ths north
opening through the drnwspan will
be opened a t any tima for tha
passage of navigation.

bill "and In no case weaken II *
Another committee member,
Senate GOP Leader Everett M.
Dirksen, said "there could be
some changes other than technical
amendments." Sens. Thomas C.
Hennings Jr. (D-Mo.) and John
A. Carroll (IlColo.) also foresaw
some change*.
Judiciary Chairman Jam rs O.
Eastland (D-Miss.) said Charles
J. Bloch of 51scon, Ga., a special
Georgia assistant attorney gen­
eral, and Deputy U. S. Ally. Gen.
Lawrence E. Walsh would testify

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Lansing Fund
Nets Near $1,
Three projects sponsored In
cooperation with Ihe Elks Club,
Moose Lodge and Seminole Coun­
ty Sportsmen's Assn, brought in
almost 11.000 for the Porter Lan­
sing Fund last weak.
A contest sponsored by the
organisation* brought 1400 and
Seminole Sporting Goods Co.
donated Ihe profit from an out­
board motor.
A barbecue staged by the Order
of DORR netted the fund MOO
and ISM rant# through Ihe Toesshatchea Hunt Club.
Nest event te raise money for
the fund for Porter Lansing, cri­
tically injured in an automobile
crash, will be a benefit baseball
game Saturday night between two
San Francisco Giants farm teams,
the Toronto, Weak., and Har­
lingen, Tex., squad*.
The city hss granted use of
Memorial Stadium and the two
team* will play al i so p. m.
Ticket* may ba bought from mem­
bers of the Elka, Moose and
Sportsmen's Assn, nnd a t 40 busi­
ness locations around lown.
The Elks Club has beca named
central collection agency for tho
fund and deposits may be mad*
to Ihe fund at Ihe Sanford At­
lantic and Florida Slate Ranks.
Account* have been opened in the
name of Porter tensing Fund and
deposits may ba made directly to
the fund*. Contributions alto may
be mailed to P.Q. Box 1250,

Plant Requested
The City Commission ordered
architect plans for enclosing the
fire station on French Ave. Mon­
day night. Completely enclosing
the station would cost about
13.500.

Candidates Clash Over
* Financing State Roads

*

SSfc:

Dickinson nnd McCarty accused
Bryant and Carlton of bobtolling
a Miami-to-Jacksonvill* turnpike
to the Miaml-to-Fort Pierce toll
road that waa finally constructed.
The candidate* did little to clar­
ify tha IBM voting record.
All nine, however, said they fm
vor extending the present turn­
pike lo the Georgia border.
The same five lawmaker* and
former legislators, plus Burns,
also argued about who hat tha
best ' program for meeting Flo­
rida's highway neodt.
Burns ended lb* turnpike argu­
ment by saying that in Jnckaonville ha baa dona something about
highway needs. He aaid ha led tha
Jacksonville expressway system
which has just opened a new
north-south leg to provide clear
postage through the city.
All tha candidates agreed: They
are againat o state income la*,
favor Florida’* so-called right-towork tew, favor creation of new
cowtiao M to
»■ * r — -- ---------noted how In the I®68 Legislature against • state hawas
on constnsstfen ai the F toeto* veterans, and againat nn increase
MIAMI (U PI)—Nina Democra­
tic gubernatorial c|ndidatoa gave
quick answers to a doaen caaapaign question* Monday night but
clashed sharply on tha financing
of highway* and tha reason n fulllength turnpike failed te pass th#
HIM legislature.
Appearing on the same platform
for a 0O-minut# television program
were campaigner* Farrle Bryant
of Ocala, Jacksonville Mayor Haydon Butna, Doyle Carlton of W*uchula, Tad David of Hollywood,
Fred Dlcklnaon of Weet I'alm
Beach, tha Rav. George Down* of
Winter Park, Kian leader BUI
Hendrix of Oldsmar, John Mc­
Carty of Fort Pierce, and Jim MeCorvey of Hialeah and Clewiiton.
Th# program invited tho tele­
phoned questions from viewer*.
But tha number of candidates nnd
lengthy commercials limited an­
swer* m eaty to •»** • few am­
ends by each.
Bryant, C n r l t o n , Dickinson,

NO. 660

today at the rom m itter'i second
day of closed-door srislons. ,
In ft's hours of testimony Mon­
day. Walsh and Atty. Gen. Wil­
liam P. Rogers defended (he House
bill as It it. including (he ad­
ministration-harked provision for
court appointed referees to guar­
antee Negro voting rights.
The committee took no action
Monday on a host of proposed
amendments, some to weaken the
Hill and others lo strengthen it.
Rogers expressed fear that any

Undo Councilman Frank FaiaU.
_ ■ *ootractor. Domini*
. . . Tnvbo,
m
-May
W
R oy
Llddicw t, contractor Reggio Wabotor, and bulldozer driver D«v« Ketchum.
{

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resumes debate on eivH righto
Wednesday was tbs so-rolled
Lausche amendment to make pro­
posed penalties for obstructing
court • ordered school integragtlon
decisions apply to all federal court
decrees.
The proposal, sponsored by Sen.
Frank J. Lauartie (D-Ohlo), was
added by the Senate to its own
bill, now act aside in favor of
ths House measure. But. with
labor opposing tha amendment,
the Senate later knocked out th*
entire court order section.

Flood-Swollen Prairie
States Face New Threat
By United Press International
Tire threat of thunderstorms to­
day added new danger to besieged
prairie bell communities ballllng
rivrrs already swollen to near rec­
ord levels by a spring thaw.
Hundred! nf per ions loft (heir
home* aa Uie rampaging riv en
neared their highest levell in »
years.
National Guardsman, civil de­
fense officials, Ihe Bed Crou and
the Salvation Army teamed up
with pollr* and volunteers to bat­

tle tha flood* to aa sight state
area.
The first big warmup of the
season melted tome of the heavi­
est mows In a half ceatury and
sent rivers surging over their
bank* ia a wide area from the
Dakota! to Kama* and Missouri.
Rain falling today across the
country'* mid section promised to
•end the riven lo even new
heights.
Many families driven from their
home* in low lying areas found

Church Service, Political
Rally Requests Denied
was th* possibility of having In­
tegrated audiences at such meet­
ings. The city has taken a positive
•land on keeping tha facility com­
came (mm Uw pletely segregated.
Ministerial As m .
hold la * |* r Suntha rearer. Tha

Th* City Commission Monday
denied requests for use of lh*vClvte
Center for church services and po­
litical rallies.

One petition

Seminole County
which wanted to
ri*«. ttorvke*- to
other requeei cam* from th* Oeuqly Democratic Ekaeutlva Commit
lee which wanted to hold a politi
cal rally 'there, with all county
candidate! present.
The requests ware denied after
discussion of Ihe original ruiei laid
down when the Civic Center waa
opened.
Commissioner Robert B r a w n
painted out that two of the ruiei
formulated when the Civic Center
wai opened were that il* ch ain
were not to h* borrowed and that
church services were not lo ba al­
lowed there.
Another fertor la the discussion

Board Approves
Lights Request
Sanford’s Sanlando residents pull­
ed a twitch at) tho City Commis­
sion last night.
They asked the commission to
let them keep their old street lights
on Fhimoes and Valencia Drives
and on E. 14th It.
It aoema tha city has been putting
in nine aew lights to replica U
old ones on those streets. The
new lights are on wooden poles
and tha old ones are on mala)
posts.
'
Floyd Palmer of SU Valencia
Dr. beaded a delegation of nearly
13 Sanlande subdivision residents
who preferred the old poles for
(heir greater beauty. They also
thought tha old system would give
more light.
"Tha people are very serious
about keeping lha tights we have,"
Palmer said, and he presented a
petition from 5* person# lo prove
it.
A round of applause greeted
Mayor Earl Hlggtobotbam'a motion
to take th* new lights out and
put the old poles back.
Th* city was replacing lb* lights
because it would be cheaper to put
in the new poles with overhead
wires rather than replace three
quarieri of a mils of the old dam ­
aged underground wire aystem.
But City Manager Warren E.
Knowles decided a transformer
nearby would eliminate replacing
all tha underground wires.

Solution Nears
On Sign Problem

NORTH ORLANDO’S NEWEST DEVELOPMENT atartod Friday *a bull*
dozer*
Rd.
aozer* began
tregan clearing ground for
ior 244
zee homo*
name* on the
ui« Longwood-Oviedo
ixmgwooa-uvi'
near the 8R. 419 intorateUoa. Looking ovor thg land being davalc
d«v«loped by
fm r y WUUtt* a t MiwH Bad F t Louttardnta a n , tn m tto* loft. Me
K w ih Or-

changes In the House hill might
endanger final congressional ap­
proval.
But ha told the committee that
If It changed tha meaiure, he
hoped It would add two provisions
stricken by the House. One would
give federal aid lo localities try­
ing lo integrate school*. The other
would make a permanent agency
of the president's committee on
non-discrimination in federal eontracls.
One major test faring either the
rommitlrs or the Senate when It

The Sanford City Commission's
old problem of whal to do about
private signs on public property
appeared to bo near solution Mon­
day night.
City
manager Wsrre*
E.
Knowles told the commission that
thorn are I S ftand aigna on public
parkways, white a city ordinance
prohibits putting private sign* on
bav* tho sign*
taken off public property a t Aa,

shelter In municipal buildings.
Other refugees were housed to
private homes situated oa higher
ground.
Entire communities ware isolat­
ed and tens of thousands of acre*
of farmland were under water.
Property damago could not ba am
Unrated.
Three deaths wore blamed am
lha floods — one each In Kansas,
Nebraska and Missouri.
At Sioux City. Iowa, official*
removed 200 residents from tho
Springdale’ district In advance «i
an expected major flood crest an
the Floyd River.
Volunteers sandbagged entrant*
as to atoroa and offices la tha
Springfield district which wee U |
by a wall of w ater to feel deep
In ■ 1035 flood. Waalber observer*
did not expect today's flood to
be aa bad as th* one Sevan year*
ago.
But forecaster* predicted tha
Rig, Blue River would crest ) •
feat above flood stago a t Blue Rap­
ids, K«h., and Barneston, Nab.,
which would equal th* higheaa
flood stage* ginca m l .
■h
'i
. » * * - " ■. . 1.

Fr

!

War On Anti-Reds News Briefs
HAVANA (UPI) -P re m ie r Fidel
Caslra declared war today on
Cuba's antl-Communlsti, charging
that they "weaken fallh" to his
revolutionary reglma.
In his third telethon in two
days, Castro lashed out specifical­
ly at Luis Conte Aguero, a college
friend whoee dally tale vision com­
mentary haa become lha n alim 'l
leading anti-Red forum.
Castro's appearance on the Teleraundo Pregunta TV ahow was
presented In the form of a press
conference, but the newsmen on
th* panel had *n opportunity to
ask only one question: "What la
your opinion of tha current contro­
versy over communism io Cubat"
Tha Premier's reply took four
hours, ending at 1:25 a, m.
Conte, who baa not been heard
from ainre a Communist-led mob
barred him from the studio Fri­
day, was expected lo seek asylum
ia one of Urn foreign tm besaisi
here.

Red Tide?
TAMPA (UPI&gt;—State co riserva­
lla* author ill** mad* another
aerial cheek today e l *a area Is
Ihe Gulf of Mexico whore floating
carcasses of dead fish have been
lighted recently. Dr. Robert HutIon, chief of lha S uto Marian
Laboratory at 81. Petersburg, Mid
U was not yet known il the "red
Uda" caused th* fish to die.

Flood Group Formed
BROOKSVILUC ( U P I ) - A group
of legislators beaded together
Monday to do something about
preventing floodi which damaged
their II counties last weak. At •
masting bare, the lawmakers
formed a com mill** to seek srganliatloa of "the central and
southwest Florida watd* aoutrat
management."

Motiona Denied

MIAMI (UPI)—Civil Court Judge
Norman ttendry denied motions
Monday for a aummary decree
fixing ownership of the chimps sire Mr. Moke, sought by the S t
Loula Zoo and his animal trainer,
Robert Tomarchin. Denial «f the
motions, presented by both aides,
mean* a Jury will dccid* owner­
The old Rosrnwald Elementary ship sometime between June and
School which burned down Feb. September.
IT was probably act on fire. Dis­
trict Fire Marshal Mark Cleve­ Negro Boycott
land Sr. aaid Monday.
MONTGOMER" Ala. (UPI) Tbs Sanford fire chief said he Approximately 300 sludenta I t
was "pretty sure il was arson" Alabama Stale College tor Ne­
which destroyed the four room groes se re cxpecleu to continue
brick school. The culprit has not a classroom boycott at the stalebeen found but caws of this type supported school today. Students
are never dropped, Cleveland •aid tha boycott was begun 1*1*
said. The company which Insured Monday In pretoil to aa enter
the Negro school has not yet made that 100 students leave tha cam­
ila report, County School Admin­ pus because they were late to
istrative Assistant Walter Taagu* registering.
said Monday.
The 25-yes r^ld school was built BUmp Record
of brick and heart pine and
LAXEHURST. N. J . (UPI) - A
would rost about 1(0,000 to build Navy blimp landed a t the naval
today, Teague said.
air station today after setting a
record for sustained (light • ( al­
most four days. The craft, a
Liaison Board
ZPQ-l, landed at l:N a. as. ft
bad spent *5te hours In the air,
Member Named
a spokesman said. The previous
Wight Kirtley was appointed tem­ endurance record for an ardlnary
porary liaison member between airship was TB.l hours, sot lose
the Sanford Zoning and Planning thsn two weeks ago by another
Board and the Board of Adjust­ .Navy blimp from LakobtutL
ment Monday night, and eaglnsor
William F. Bush waa made a tem­ Bui Strike
porary member of the Zoning and
TAMPA (UPI) - Negotiator#
Planaing Board.
will meet a gala tonight la an­
other attempt lo settio • city bua
Kiwania To Get Flags company strike which haa left
Sanford's American Legion post Tampans without Inirarity tea*
will donate • United Slataa flag sorvlce. Tha strike began at t
to tho Sanford Kiwania Club and t . m. Moodsy whoa tho Amalga­
loagtim# Kiwania* Douglas Scott mated Association af K n o t, S ta t­
• Canadian Bag at ute hallway and Motor O w b
ta Hto Clvto

Arson Believed
School Fire Cause

lioa will
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�By United Press Iwtanuttooal
Bitter spring weather as nasty
as any December product beseiged the upper Midwest and East
today with blinding snowstorms
and below-rero temperatures.
More snow was predicted from
the Montana Rockies across tha
northern plains, Wisconsin and up­
per Michigan into the Great
Lakes snd northern Appslschians,
and through the New England
states.
The mercury crashed to one de­
gree below icro this morning ot

Bradford, in northern Illinois. In­
ternational Falla, Mian., reported
three degrees above zero. Tempe­
ratures were below freezing as far
south as northern Tennessee and
the Mirsouri-Arkanias line.
The thermometer dipped to zero
at 5 a. m. in Milwaukee, the cold­
est temperature ever recorded
there so Isle In the season.
Early-morning snows, whipped
by 45-mile-an-hour winds, blitzed
western Pennsylvania, d u m p e d
three inches or more of snow in
several areas and laid a dangerous

slick acrosa most roads.
Today's snows came on the heels
of a spring blizzard that clogged
Midwest highways with 10-foot
drifts and touchrd off a rash of
chaln-rcaclion smashupi Thursday.
Nineteen cars — including a po­
lice csr sent to investigate the
accident — piled up south of Mc­
Henry. III., and a tour-car colli­
sion b'eekcd the same highway a
few miles away. One man was
killed in an right car pilcup near
Waukesha, Wis.
The new snowfall broke two

Somerset, Pa., records — on* of
II inchci of inow for th* winter
and Uia other of M inches for
March.
The Weather Bureau predicted
showrra today for the Gulf, southern Rocklei, Pacific Northwest
and central California coait.
Meanwhile, Seminole County and
other parti of Florida were en­
joying lovely spring weather.
Forecast for peninsular Florida
for tonight and Saturday morning:
Fair aouth and central diitricta,
increasing cloudiness northern din*

tricta. Mild except turning eoolet
northern districts. Lowest temper**
turei tonight ranging from 42 I*
SO northern district* to 52 to SB
central and 58 to 04 southern dintricta.
Forecast for Saturday: Partly
cloudy and mild south and central
districts, mostly cloudy and eool
northern districts.
Future temperature outlook: Lit*
lie change in temperatures e»*
cept warmer northern district!
Saturday night. No frost dsnger
through Monday.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. Cooler tonight. High today, 72-75. Low tonight. 52-5G.
VOL. X L1X

NEW DISTRICT 2 County Commissioner J. II. Van Hoy, atauiling, au-cond
from left, beama aa hia bond ia approved and aigneil by the County Commiaainn a t a special meeting Thuraday night. Left to right nro, Hoard
Chairman John Krider, Clark David Gatchel, Van Hoy, Commissioner*
Vtrnon Dunn, Lawrence Swofford and Homer Little.
(Herald Photo)

leaders Discuss
Flood Relief Aid
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Seminole County representulives will go to Tampa
Saturday to find what relief the county can get if auch re­
lief become* necessary here.
County Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker will represent
Seminole agricultural interests at the Central Florida dis­
aster relief meeting called by Gov. LeRo.v Collins. County

^5eits Convicted
MIAMI (U P1&gt;- James J. Seitz,
M, wo* convicted of firit degree
murder Thuraday in tha butrhar
knife slaying of Chelsie Tidd Jr.,
S3, aa aluminum aompany execntire.

Englncar Robert Davis will re­
present the county, and Col. J. O,
Gregory of Lake Mary will re­
present th* Red Cross and Civil
Defame. Both Tucker and Davis
will represent Sanford Interests.
Seminole County doesn't need
disaster relief right now but
could use assurance the relief

Nuclear Stock Up
TALLAHASSEE lU Pl) -G o v .
LeKoy Collins predicted Thursday
'•Florida'* program of nuclear da'valopment will 'be worth more mission chiirm an John K rldw .
than a third of a billion dollars to Davit. Tucker, Gregory^ Sat)f - -1
tho state within tha next derads.
City Manager W. E. Knowles, and
Farmers Home Administration
Added Funds
representatives.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
The meeting in Tampa will he
House Appropriations Committee for Hate and federal representa­
today added 3197,4*9,530 to Presi­ tive* la discuss with Central Flor­
dent Elsenhower's budget for ida county representatives what
health, education and welfare, in- flood aid the U. f . and state gov­
ejdudlng an extra 31.060,000 far a ernments can supply, Peterson
'n jro ed federal s tu c k oc Juvenile said.
' delinquency.
Tucker said aid right now wuuld
be of most benefit to a few cat­
Deadline Set
tlemen. Two or thri* county
TALLAHASSEE (UPI 1-Super- ranchers have rattle stranded by
ior Dairy of Jacksonville has water. Tucker laid several vege­
until April » to offer a fine lo table farmers were pretty irverravoid revocation of its license. ly hit by tbe flooding. He agreed
The Florida Milk Commission, that Seminole's representatives
charging that SuperloV tnderpaid should go to the meeting en a
milk farm ers some 330,000 last standby basis.
• y e a r , took up lha firm's license
City manager W. E. Knowles
Thursday.
said th* high water mark In Lake
Monroe should come Saturday and
Life In Prison
that some water might overflow
DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. (UPI)— into Ft, Mellon Park. There might
Larry Lord Motherwell was sen­ be more damage to Seminole Blvd.
tenced Thursday to life In prison than in the IMS flood, because
for the murder of Mr*. Pearl Put­ water seeping up through the
ney, weslthy, 72-year-old Washing­ soil will exert pressure against
ton, D. C., widow. A jury of nine the street pivement, he said.
women and three men, which
County engineer Robert Davis
^ o u ld have sent the 47-ycar-old said there was not actually any
*Befend3nt to the gas chamber, serious flood damage In the coun­
returned the verdict on the third ty although there are some Jakes
that can't (land any more water.
day of deliberations.
He named Lake Maltbie and Lake
Seminary In Altamonta Springs.
22 W arned
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Th* roads have stood up pretty
well, the biggest washout being
U. S. Immigration Scrvica has on Weklva Springi Rd. Davis said.
warned 22 persons within recent
weeks against making unauthor­
ized flight* to Cub*. Officials
said tha warnings were, a foliJow-up to Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. Herter'a order laat No­
vember aimed at preventing
flights that might stir up tooubie
with the Castro regime.
.

Chuluota Youth
Dance Saturday
The Chuluota Youlh Club will
-•p o ld its installation of officers
gnd anniversary dance at 7:30
p. m. Saturday.
For th* past month, many
Chuluota youngsters have been
campaigning for votes in the sre*
and th* result* of th* election
will be revealed Saturday.
The installation will be held at
the Community Club House.

Film Showing
Slid* films showing a real es­
tate appraiser on a typical apprai­
sal assignment will be ohown at
Mm Somtaofa County Board af
laaftara appraisal ataaa at f p. m.

Uewday night Tim meeting wilt bo

The Altamonte Spring* Town
Council agreed lo buy ■ new
police car for 31660.74 at a meet­
ing Thuraday night.
The council accepted the low
hid of Helntzelman't Ford Inc.
of Orlando for n Ford Fnirlnne
car. Ilfintzelman's actually bid
B2.Z71.T4. but allowed a f6U tradein value on tha present town
police rnr.
The council also decided to
transfer 3827.50 from tho ienarn|
fund ta tha fir* department budgot to buy needed .lire equip­
ment. Tbe money wi!| be used to

Convicts Give
In; Turn Over
18 Hostages
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (Ut’l) —
The tnll, young eunviet with
cropped hair walked out of the
prison factory at dusk Thursday,
flipped away his rigaiette and
spat on tha ground. Then he stuck
out his hands to be handcuffed.
That defiant action by Charles
Raymond Farra, 35-year-old West
Virginia kidnaper and robber,
ended a 36-hnur war of nervaa In
fallow convict
which he and
gambled the lives af 13 hostages
against the hop# that 200 police
would let them flee from th* Tennessro stale prison here.
Farm and Robert Rivera, 25,
of Temple, Tex., armed with
,:tH and .45 caliber pistols smug­
gled into the prison, seized more
than 70 hostages tn a strangely
disorganised bid for freedom late
Wednesday.
..They vs leased all but 13, includ­
ing three w-pr-cn, and entrenched
themselves tn a deputy warden's
office in th* prison clothing fac­
tory, They treated their hostages
with aliW ratt courtesy but aware
to kilt them all unless given a
fast car and a chance to about It
out with police m the highway,
At tha eud they trader! their
prisoners for a promise of bo
punishment, a temporary trans­
fer to the county jail and afforts
by lawyers to obtain their release
on a writ of habeas corpus.

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Over 12.750 persona have
wishers,
(Herald t’hoto)
registered to vute in the May
8 Democratic primary. Super­
visor of Registration tyrs.
Camilla Bruce said today.
Mrs. Bruce reminded resi­
dents that the vote registra­
tion deadline ia April 2. She
added th a t the registration
office in the Chamber of GENEVA (UPI) - The United
Commerce building will be Slalei demanded at the disarma­
open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ment talks today that the Soviet Sen. Doyle E. Carlton Jr. lour­ pleting four-ianin| of Hwy. 1 Fred O, Dickinson look a crttice]
from Jacksonville to Ft. Plerca look at the slate capital and pro­
Union quit .talking in generalities ed Seminole County today, laid

Quit Generalities, Carlton Tours County, Promises

To Advance Quality Off Citrus

, pad get down to the specific ques­
tion o f InarortMa nf an armed
forcea freeze.
But th* Soviets rrplird that the
United States was trying lo "put
cart before the horse,” end
again refused to dlscuas control
before th* Western powers have
agreed oo specific measures of
*" Longwood's
3X7,371.50 street arms reduction.
paving,project should start with­
One Western diplomat said the
in two weeks, town street Super­ mooting was "an echo of tendon"
intendent John Farina said today, —o reference to th* way earliar
Soviet refusal to discuss controls
Tho job should be done In six collapsed the disarmament sub­
weeks to two months, Farina said. committee talks In London in 1957.
Frederick M. Eaton, chief AmerThe 9,001 feet of paving to be
doar ia on Grant Are., from Wild-. icaa delegate, told th* 10-nalion
mere to Georgia Ave., Palmetto conference he hoped the Soviet!
would reconsider their hasty re­
Avs. from Q rasl west to the rail­ d i a l to discuss spedllcs.
road and oa IF.- **
* Molnar Ayf. la
angr Paving and i
Lake Mary Elementary School will do the job.
students are moving out of their
Farina said ha would try to
old school todsy and will be In
have
the water line extension on
v o m i
P
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the new aschool
addition
Monday,
Principal Floyd Richards said Palmetto 81. pul tn before pave­
ment ia put down there. Longwood
Seminole County Easter Seal
today.
Moving tha 150 students hat workmen will do the Church St. Campaign Chairman Ken Melnlosh
held off until the boiler is ready and Palmetto St. water line exten­ will make a television appearance
in Ihe new school or the weather sions themselves. Tbe whole In Orlando Sunday on behalf of
warms up. Th* boiler will be street and water improvement Ihe Seminole County Society for
ready shortly, according to Rich­ program Is being financed hy lha Crippled Children and Adults.
The Sanford attorney will be a
ards. Tha aludenta are moving town's recent 970,000 bond issue.
special guest on the "Sunday wllh
into five rooms of tbe new IS
Sally" show carried on WLOF-TV
classroom section.
Channel I a t 1 p. m.
The old section will be remodel­ Volunteers Hear
McIntosh's appearance will It*
ed and made into an administra­
in conjucction with the mailing of
tive aulie, library, teachers' lounge First Aid T a lk
Easier Seala to Sanford fa millet.
and threa classrooms. The new
Thirty members of tho DeBary The seals are being tent out here,
addition will alto contain a cafeVolunteer Fir* Department beard this week. Sanford's young Buster
torium.
Clyde Lankford, of DeLand, give Anderson will alto appear on tha
instructions in first-aid-Wednesday show, disguised as a corrotnight at Ihe Fire House. Mr. Lank­ munching Easter rabbit.
ford is tho chairman for the Red
Cross First-aid Instruction Pro­
gram In West Volusia, and he ii Longwood Home
a registered first-aid instructor.
Ha spoke on first aid and artifi­ Development Set
cial respiration, giving attenlion lo
A 200 .home development will
tba latest methods for Ihe treat­ start in Longwood within threa
appolnt a zoning hoard to recoin- ment of burns, shock, make bites, weeks, developer tjumner Aroneun
menl changes in Use town zon­ excessive bleeding, heart ailmrnli. ■aid today. Aronson who built 165
drowning, snd accidents of various homes In Forest City Estates and
ing ordinance.
York waa told to get bid speci­ Mods. Ha answered questions from Lake Harriett Estates in the last
fications on a new backstop for th* members, and then conducted year and a half, said the homes
the little league baseball field. ■ demonstration in the application will be in Ihe 18,250 class. They
York said the backstop would of artificial respiration, use of should be finished within a year,
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roil about $440. He laid that tha d re tiln ii and bandages, and Ihe he said.
field could do with Its present proper method for applying luurThe houses will be bull! In the
niquels.
backstop for Ibis year.
town's northeast corner at the
Counrilmap Homer Sewell said
end of Highland Si., diagonally
(hat Ihe Florida Power and Light
■rrosa from Pynalronics Inc. and
Ca. had advised the Iowa lo hold i 1,000 Attend
near the new Longwood Elemen­
off any more lighting on 8 R 423
tary School. Tbs whole developuntil tbe stato road is widened. Greco Ballet
Mayer Hawkins aaid that Use
Approximately I,poo persons at­
library association would start
ill fnnd drive and now 'Mania- tended Ik* Jo** Oreeo Spanish Lansing Fund
live plans" are in build a new ballet al tba Civic Cenlar Thurs­
Barbecue Saturday
lihyary ia the .Altamonte city day night.
Th* ballet waa sponsored by the
park. City Attorney Joe Davis
A barbecue dinner with proceeds
said is* did net aw* any restrict, Saoferd-D * R a r y Entertainment going to the Porter Lnnitag fund
ions on building a library in tbe Asaa. Green and his troop of danc­ will be held at 3:20 p. m. Sat­
city park a* long as the building er* put on many stunning dance urday al tha Elks Club grounds.
belonged to (be public, lie said
Tba public io tavited to attend.
ttm sort ad ■RHbrary would hav*
Tho danfaed DORS la apoMoateg
In be m alatiH m m y tbe communi­
tha barbccua and tickets will be
ty, or by lha IdVb from the g*a- hour* aad Green received over 91.50 for adults and 79 coats

Longwood Paving
Work Starts Soon

.aster Seal Drive
To Get TV Boost

ha .would continue- worklug to
UdvaMtr th! Quality of Florida
citrus and will make a campaign
speech at 3 p. m. In Ft. Mellon
Park.
Carlton, Ernest Southward, his
c o u n t y campaign committee
chairman, and Sen. Douglas Stenitrom were in a parly traveling
through the county for nine stops.
Tha Wauchuli senator met vottrs in Oviedo, Slavia, Chuluota,
Longwood, Altamonte Springs,
Genova, Lake Mary, at his aouth
Seminole headquarters on liwy.
H B and ia Sanford.
Carlton added the promise "to
maintain constant vigilance In the
(earth for new laws to advance
the quality of nur citrus prod­
uct*"! to a proposal he made al
Daytona Beach Thursday for com­

If ha Is elected. U would be a
3250 million project
"I am pledged to work as I
have In the p u t counseling with
the industry and promoting legis­
lation which will Inaura th* high­
est attainable quality in our citrus
products,” he said, after praising
cltrui men for being "ona of Ihe
industries in our nation which does
not run io the government for
help all the time.”
Thursday was a busy day for
th* other candidates for governor
who continued iwings around tks
state.
John McCarty of Fort Pierce
said ho ii convinced that recent
Negro tlldown demonstrations are
Illegal. They must be dealt with
"fairly and firmly,” he said, while
slumping Sarasota, Polk and
Manatee counties.

nounced it .‘•lin in g .'* ' Ho Drome
Ued ta completely re n o v a te 'lb * 1
place if elected,
Jacksonville
Mayor Haydoa
Burns continued hia criticism of
campaign spending la ■ speech
at Pensacola.
"Trementkiua campaign **•
nsrs, foresla of billboards, armi of paid workars, and Holly­
wood television productions” were
among tho Komi arousing Burnt*
wrath.
Ted David of Hollywood ronewed his pledge to apply th*
state ailes tag to banka In com­
ment! at Tallahaasce. Ho Indicat­
ed the bank* have escaped auch
taxation *o far only because of
the work of th* Senate's North
Florida majority bloc, the "Porli
Chop Gang.”

Farris Bryant headed hit campalgl (or Sanford today and will
b* it a public meeting al 2:30
p. ir, Saturday in the Civic Center.
He was visiting with voters in
Tamja, Daytons Beach and DaLane Thursday when be spelled
out a campaign plank to direct the
slate government "economically
and without the need of additional
tax lourcea," ii be Is elected.
Brjant Headquarters ttn l out a
lo-page document to outline hit
tax proposals, io which he took
a swipe al "hidden taxes," point­
ing sul that "a 12,000 car means
11,501 in Ihe ear and S5uo tn hid­
den axes" a t he listed 151 of these
itemi.
"1b be more specific, so that
my llaleniciit in this respect can­
not be misunderstood, I will dillgenfy resist any snd all efforts to
incnaie our Uses in any manner
whaaoever by vigorous applica­
tion of sound business managemen. Further, I will undertake
rrdiction of taxes in some areas,"
Urymt said.
Ties* areas Included repeal of
the intangible lax increase and
revkion of tha inventory tax syi-

lem and a study of the entire tix
program, including personal pro­
perty lax.
K a r l Hlglgnbotham, county
chairman of the Bryant campaign
and memberi of ihe Bryant com­
mittee invited all Sanford and
Semlnolt residents to th* infor-

Saturday. T h a former House
speaker will hold a question and
answer session on this platform.
His wife, Julia, wilt accompany
him and an Informal reception will
be held in connection with tha pub­
lic meeting.

Nixon Gets Free
Piss From Sanford
Piitt-Putt Owner
lanford Putt-Putt Golf Course
owner Harold Hardesty lav s a free
pma to the top customer of his
rffrer Thuraday.
Hardesty said he had Jurt walked
loo a restaurant acrosa from Mlaal International Airport when he
amr Vie* President Richard Nixon
siting at a table with three adiet.
Hardesty walked up lo Nixon
aid gave hfaa a free putt-putt
ptas, good anywhere ta the coun­
ty . Nixon thanked him and said

The County Zoning Board had
a lough lima of k Thursday night
a a they were threatened wllh law
suits, claims of misleading (be
public and eriei of unfair Justice.
Bill Lynch, president of Ihe
American Land Development Co.
and Southern Development Co.
appeared before the toning board
at their final comprehensive zon­
ing hearing and appealed lo lha
board lo uphold commercial zon­
ing along SR 433 in the Weathersfield area.
Lynch said Ihe toning board,
two years ago, had approved the
area for commercial zoning and
he and his group had planned on
putting a shopping cenlar in that
vicinity.
Lynch laid that large aums of
money were borrowed on the
strength of commercial zoning
and now the board plana to "cut
it up in rcsidantial and multiple
dwelling areas.”
"I don't Ilka to sea tba board
get into any legal tangle,” Lynch
said, adding "but, that Is Just
what I intend to do."
"All I want In fair Justice,” ha
emphasized.
Lynch said be had a petition

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owners that want Iht area io re­
main commercial.
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown said that that area was
zoned commercial two y ra ri ago
on Ihe baits that Lynch' would
build a shopping center there.
"To this day, nothing has beau
done about any construction. Th*
board does no' want any dis­
orderly,
sketchy,
commercial
growth there," Brown saidHowever, he added, if we gel
concrete plant for a shopping
cenlar, I’m sure the board would
keep the area la question com­
mercial.”
A battery af lawyers, and pro­
perty owners also urged the board
to uphold its decision making tho
one mile atrip commercial.
John Burton, chairman of th*
zoning board, told th* small
audience that the board will con­
sider all tbe recommends Uoon
beard and those previously h e a rt
i t four district hearing*, bpbro .
miking Ha ra commends Goat ha
th* County Commlasloo April 3.

Approximately a doses others
appeared before th* board 3b
volco their objections lo the MW
proposed law, aaUag far higher
classification* far the properties
or that buffer i s m ks ait p IB

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Church Of Christ
church

or a itr r

G nm

Ralph Brewer Jr. ...
Bible School ............

Evangelist
lo co a. m.
H o f i l a i W o rs h ip ---- 11:00 a. n .
Evening Woreblp ... .7:JQ p. m
Wed. Prefer Serein ..T:J0 p. m.

Morniag Worship . . . . 14:30 a. m
Evening Worship .........7:10 p. m

Episcopal
VOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
CWVBCW
Farit Are. at 4th St.
Bar. John W. Thomas------ Pailof
Holy Eucharist ............7:30 a. m
Family Service—
Church School.............0:40 a. m.
Morniag Prayer—

Nazarene
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pa rs

c w i-ira o r n v

NJUUE.M
n U M BOA*
her. Jim Fibber
Flit*.'
First Christian Church—ErenSaaday school
• 45 a. ■
Morning woreblp
ie *5 a. m tax Worship service on Sunday
Tooth eereiee ........ «:4A | m night will run through April 14.
Holy Week services will be on
LvangeUstJe aeretee 7:30 p. m.
Wed. p ram eereke 1:34 p. m. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thuradar evening, during Holy
Week. Holy Communion will be at
the Thursday service.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
—Vesper services will be held en
Wednesdays at 7:15 p. m.
Sunday School
14:« a. * .
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m —Bible studies lor Women will be
Christian Service Training 4:04 held every Monday at 2:34 p.m.;
Family cohered dish suppers and
Evening Worship
7:00 p. ra discussion groups on Wednesday*
Wed. Prayer Service 7:34 p. m. at 1:30 p.m.; Friday programs for
children at 4:15 p. m.
Presbyterian
AH Saints Episcopal Church —
Sunday services at f a. m. and
FIRST PRKSHTTERIAN
11 a.m. will have Holy CommunCHL’UCH
ion.
Lenten meditations at 4:34
Oak Are. and Third I t
p. m. la the church on Wednesday.
Horning Worship
1:45 n. m
Sunday School . . . . » :« a. m
Morniag Worship . .. . 11:00 a m.
Senior Fellowship ... i d p m
Evening Worship . 7:54 p. ■
Wad. Prtyer Service
7:44 p. m
Nursery Available
Holy Names Society of the
All Soul's Catholic Church is
sponsoring a ham and egg break­
fast Saaday Worn 7:54 a. a . to
12:34 p. ra.
Tho funds raised from the 41
cent-a-plate breakfast will go to
purchase a new movie projector.
Tony Trams, general chairman,
and Larry Enos, advisor, invite
the general public to attend. It
la being served la the Social
Hall rt the church.

Wav. Gaergs L Graagar ..Pastor
Saaday Sereice ...............4 a. m.
Church School ............14:44 a. ra.
M y Commaaloa
First, Third Sunday

Jewish S yn igofM
CONGREGATION REIN BIAEL
Ilth tad R t g a l i
Junior ...
...... 0:14 p.
Friday Evening Service ..I f . m. Westminister Fellowship
Seniors
................ 7:14 p.

Lutheran

Other Churches
PINECSEST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CMVRCM
Cor. fTlh and Elm
R. M. Snow
Pat
Sunday School
. . 4:45 a.
Morning Worship ....14:50 s.
Evening Worship........ 7:10 p.
Wed. Service ...... 7:30 p.
Nursery Availsble

141 w . nth Place
Herbert W. Goans

vr. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
■avia (Near OrtaAs)
Stephen M. Tuhy ............. Pastor
Morniag Worship .........1:25 a. m.
Saaday School.............&gt;:« a. m.
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten •
Elementary ..................4:04 a. m.

...1:30 o. » .

.—
10:00 o. ra.

.-11:30 a. m.
...7:U a. m.

Think'bath, grown-up! Thera haven’t been many jo p fa life Hint
eosnpare to tho thrill of being read In. Remember—we came to know
moot of those stories by heart—and we loved them more each time w$
heart! them.

Judge Wilson Alexander, mem­
ber of the Seminole County Juven­
ile Council, win bo snoot speaker
at eae of the Good Shepherd
trolled Lutheran Church's spocisl
activities Sunday.
At 4:30 p. m„ the Lulber
League is sponsoring a wiener
roast Judge Alexander will be
the speaker at an open Luther
League meeting at 5:10 p. m.
Alexander will explain what the
community espftts of our young
people.

Robin Hood and Little John—King Arthur and Sir La noselot—
they bfepmo old friends. And tho heroes of our Bibio stories—David
aad Daniel and Iho Boy Jeoua hi tho Temple they Hved before oar
ojron aa though tho centuries had melted away.
Those stories helped to mold oar Mrea. They fasfhS m a m p s
aad faith. Wo sought to ho Mo Km heroen we laired.
Today, grown-up, your child needs the right aloria. Are you tak­
ing advantage of the Church’s program of religioua education for
youthT A n you giving your youngster the boat start In Hfo by mak­
ing yours n worshipping, a church-supporting hesaef

Timms Speaks A t
Ebenezer Church
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Timms,
pastor of the Ebeneser Methodist
Church, were the guest speakers
at the Indian River Community
Center on Wednesday.
Their talk Included *0100 un­
usual demonstrations ' aimed al
Ike young people. The Timms
have been yeulh leaders of tha
Winona. Lake Biblo Conference
for tbo last 14 years.

The support of the Church ISeries is sponsored by the following Business Firm s

Other Churches
THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
1011 W. 1st S t

Sunday School
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Worships
11:00 a. as. Sunday Watchlower
S:00 p. m.
Study ...................... 3:00 p. to
FIRST METMOOin CMLBCM Wednesday Serrtca
Tuesday Reading Room— lilO- Wed. Bible Study ....... TtSO p. m
419 Park Are.
Frl. Ministry Schoot . 7:50 p. m.
T. C. O'Steen ............ .. .Pastor 4:10 p. m.
Reading Room— 1:30- Friday Service
IJO p. m.
Morning Worship------S:lt a. m. Thursday
4:30
p.
m.
Sunday School ........... 4:41 a. m,
Morning Worship........ 11:40 a. m.
tun Elm Avcnoe
MYF Meetings ........... 4:00 p. m.
CHURCH OF GOD
J. H. Messer
Paeleg
(Intermediate, Senior)
Preach Are. and I W St.
Sunday
School
.«:■
a. m.
Tracher Training Course
Joel D. Brown ■
Paltoi
11:44 a. m.
Evening Worship........ 7:10 p. a . Sunday School
. . 9:ll a. a . Morning Worship
Evangelistic Servlee .. 7:90 p- m Evangelistic Service .7:50 p. m.
Tuesday Service..........7:10 y. m. Woman's Missionary
Young People's
Lanrel Aw. al 4&lt;fe SL
Service. Wed
T:M p. m.
Ira E. Hindman Jr.............. Pastor
Sunday School ............... 1:45 a. m. CHURCH OF JRSL'S CH
OF LATTER DAT SAi:
Negro Churchee
Moraine Warship........10:45 i . a .
CRy Hall
FMY ........................ . 7:00 p. m.
PROGRESS M1MIONART
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m. J. O. Brooke . Branch P»
BAPTIST CMVRCM
10:0
Man. FMY Recreatiaa 7:40 p. m. Sunday School
Midway
Tim. FMY Pnyor . .. . 7 :» p. m.
R. R. WilUama
.. Pant*
Sunday Schaal
SiW a. m.
Morniag Worship
U :« a. m.
First, Third, Fourth Suudsys
Evening Worship
. 7:54 p. m.
First. Third Sundays
Usher Board, Tuesday 7:14 p.a.
Chair Rohtam'-*
Tuesday
,«•«««!«• S:44 p.m.
Junior Church,
WadUMisy . . . . . . . 7:14 p m.
SANFORD SEVENTH D IT
Business Meeting
.. lo o p.m.
ADVENTIIT CRL'RCI
Friday preceding flr« Sunday,
Seventh SL and Elm A e.
muotkly
C. W. Beach
‘astor
FIRST SaiLOS
Saturday Sabbath School 4:11era
Morning Worship
II :00 t m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Service
7:30 p m.
IISI W. 13* St.
J. W. Usrshsli
Pastor
Church School
. 4:14 l . a .
Morning Worship
■ 11:00 a. a .
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p. a .
Tuesday Prayer .... I :» p. m.
Teachers Meeting,
Wednesday
. 1:)4 p.a.

Methodist

......... Pastor
...7:00 a. m.

Special Lenten
Services Set

Read Practice .......... 4:44 p
Ladies Home League 7.30 p
Tbura. Prayer Service 7:54 p

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Wednesday Bible Study.
Junior Church ..
Club Meetings

Vulcan Materials Co.

“The Best in Movies”

“Complete Building Materiale

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FA 2-0121

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Celery City. Printing Co.
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Progressive Printing Co.

Lovelace Amoco Station

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SOS W.
7It Oransa Are.
J. L. Brooks
• Pastor
Josephine R Stuck!#
Itsior Church School
....... 4:30 a m
Sunday Worship .. 11:04 17 m. Morniag Warship . .. . 11:00 o ■
Weodnff Baildtaf
Evening Warship .
7:14 p. ra
404 E. F M SL. Rm. Mil
Tussday Prayer service 1:50 p.m
Tuesday Close
.. S:09 I
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
m Cypress St
H. B Whitehurst ..
Poster
Church School
. . . 4:10 a. » .
Maraiag Warship ... U t R a n
Evening Werslun ... 7:40 p. m
Choir Rehearsal

RHz Theatre

11th

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201 So. Park Ave.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member F.D.I.C.
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LF.ESBURfi (UIM) — Funeral
service. will be held here Satur­
day for Circuit Jude* Truman &lt;1.
Futch, out.pokrn Juri.l and civic
and fraternal leader.
Futch, appointed to the bench
in 1048. died at a Leesburg hos­
pital Thursday after several

Famed Writer Dies
Writing Obituary
NEW YORK CUri) — John
Lardnrr 47-ycar-old columnist and
son of famed humorist Ring Lardner, died of a heart attack Thurs­
day night while writing the obitu­
ary of another noted columnisthumorist, Franklin I’. Adams.
L ardnrr.w as at his best when
reminiscing about the varied re.
lehritira he had known for years.
Ills columns would recall Intimate
glimpses of their lives with an
easy, off-hand manner. His be­
mused, sometimes wistful, style
was noted for its quirt humor
that could gracefully include a
note of tragedy.
Onca described as "a sort nf
high-priced utility infielder for
top-echelon American magazines,”
Lardner had bren a columnist and
contributing editor of Newsweek
Msgs sine since 1019.
Lardner also wrote many books.
Thay Included “ White Hopes and
Other Tigers," “Strong Cigars
and liv e ly Women," "It Beat*
Working," •’The Yanks in the Pa­
cific," and "Southwest Passage."

PLANNING COMMITTEE for the Elder Springs litiptint Church Bond
drive. Left to right: L. A. Taylor, Dave Carpenter, Itev. B. H. Griffin,
Fred Wcrlian (sitting), Bill Davis, and Mrs. C. H. Ergle. The church i •
planning a $50,000 bond drive for a new educational building.

ngton Questions Importance

isconsin Presidential Primary Gian, Bond Drjve
WASHINGTON' (UPI) — Sen.
Stuart Symington is starting his
campaign for the Democratic
presidential nomination by railjng questions ahout the meaning
of Wisconsin’* heavily publicised
primary.
Sens. John F. Kennedy (DM ass.) and Hubert H. Humphrey
(D-Minn.) are matched in the
presidential preference contest in
Wlsconslns and both ara treating
It as a crucial test.
Symington, formally announcing
hi* candidacy Thur»d*y, reilcrnted that h* would not enter elate
primaries. It* noted that 35 of
the 60 slates do not provide such
primaries and said all naliunal
convention delegatee should have
8 voice In choosing tha pre.ldcntial nominee.
The Missouri senator also con­
tended that presidential prlmariea
do not necessarily reflect tha
opinion of Democratic voter*. H*

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Storo • Quick Servlet
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COLD BEER
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said Adlal E. Stevenson polled 55
prevent of the Democratic vote
In the 1956 Minnesota primary
but lust because an estimated
125,000 Republicans voted in the
Democratic contest.
Symington said Wisconsin of­
fers the only contested Democrat­
ic presidential primary this year
in which Republicans can vote^
In tha Wisconsin primary, Humphrey's campaign adviser* alio
have been raising questions about
how many Republicans may cross
over to vota in the Democratic
contest.
With Vice President Richard
M. Nixon unopposed in tha Wiaconsln GOP race, there ia no con­
test to hold Republican voter* to
their own primary.
While the division of Republi­
can votes between Kennedy and
Humphrey may be unpredictable,
Humphrey backer* clearly ' fair
that Kennedy will get moat of
them.
Symington told hia new* con­
ference Thursday that he hoped
to have tha endorsement of his
fellow Missourian, former Presi­
dent Truman, and implied the)
ha expected it.

Elder Springs Baptist Church
ii planning a (50,000 bhnd drive
within tha next few wreka.
The rggney ia for a new edu­
cational building. The building
la planned for an additional 400
Sunday achool members. It will
include a banquet ball and kitchrn facilities.
General chairman of the bond
committee ia Fred Wcrhan. Divi­
sion chairmen are L. A. Taylor,
William Davit, Dave Carpenter,
and Mri. C. W. Ergle.

Waterproof Cotton
May Be Seen Soon

BERLIN (UPI) _ Mayor Willy
Rrandt said today that Berlin ac­
tually I* a “minor" world prob­
lem and uselese as a key for
solving the basic Issues which di­
vide East and West,
He stressed that the "Berlin lasue" cannot be solved by iuelf.
The East-West dispute over West­
ern Allied occupation rights In the
city it not the cause of the rold
war, only a symptom of it, he
declared.
"There ran be no leparat# so­
lution for Berlin because thin
problem I* a result or the split
of Europe and of Germany,"
Brandt aaid.
In nn exclusive United Tress
International Interview in his
well-appointed but business-like
office in th* hug* old Schoeneberg rathaus. M a y o r Brandt
stressed this point.
"If the free powers could solve
th* mors important problems,
then tha proper atmosphere will
exist for the solution of surh
minor problems aa Berlin," he
declared.
Brandt smiled when he was
asked If he really thought Berlin
is a minor problem.
"Berlin la th* most Important
thing in tha world to me, but tak­
en In th* whole context nf world
problems, Berlin ta a minor one."
Brandi listed as major prob.
lems disarmament. East • West
trade, and aid to underdeveloped
nations.
Th* mayor waa asked if he
thought these large issues could
be solved.
"Certainly not at a first sum­
mit conference, which probably
will not last much longer than a
week," he aaid. "But there we

WASHINGTON (U PI)-T tie Agri­
cultural Research Service haa de­
veloped a new walrr-repellenry
treatment for cotton which pro­
duce* an unusual fabric finish that
keeps water out but Jet* air
through.
This finish would be particularly
desirable for rainwear because II
allows air circulation through the
fabric which la Important to the
comfort of the wearer.
Navy Leaders
Instead of coaling Iho fabric and
thua sealing off the liny open
Meet To Peek
spaces in the weave, as tome wa­
terproof finishes do, the chrmicalt
Into Future
in the new finish penetrate Hie
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The fibers and make them water-repelNavy’a leader in development of
nuclear submarine* met Thursday
In (ealt, tha treatment proved
with a civilian study group looking effective on collon broadcloth and
into the Navy’a present and future other lightweight cotton fabrics,
shipbuilding needs.
and cheesecloth. II hat been tried
Vice Adm. Hyman G. Kickover iurcesifully alto on wool and some
arrivrd here Wednesday night to other fibers.
consult with the Navy study
ARS said the treatment it not
group on shipbuilding and moder­ yet being used commercially, but
nization.
looks promising because It it not
Scientiats an d Industrial leaders costly.
began a 10-day secret conference
at Jacksonville Naval Air Station
laal Friday with lop naval offi­
cers. A report on the acasion will St. Johns Dredging
be submitted In the chief of naval
operations after tha conference Contract Awarded
ends.
Colonel Paul D. Troaler. district
engineer for the U. 8. Army En­
gineer District, Jacksonville,, has
Railroad Yard
announced Ihe award to Hardaway
Dredging Co., Columbus, Georgia,
Worker Killed
of a (185.281 contract for mainten­
MIAMI (U P D -A railroad freight ance dredging of U&gt;» IntracoaaUl
yard worker was killed Thursday Waterway between tha St. John*
night when a loading ramp, being River end Melbourne. *
The dredging will remove cer­
towed by a passing freight train,
knocked down ■ utility pole which tain obitnietlve shoaling In desig­
nated loc*lions and restore the af­
fell on him.
The victim wa* Peler Weal, fected reaches of the Jacksonville- Tho oposaum la probably Ihe
about 45. of New Smyrna. He waa lo-Miami Watrrway te normal oldest living native mammal in
North America.
sitting with four other workers be­ width and depth.
tide the track, but the others es­
caped Injury.

white houiewife. One was killed
by a posse, another given a life
sentence' aa a juvenile, and a
third shot to death by I.ake
County Sheriff AVIlli. V. McCall,
whose aid hr wa. tryins to escape.
The fourth defendant, Waller
f.ee Irvin, brought Futch to fur­
ther public attention. Irvin wa.
sentenced to death but (lov. f.eRoy Collins commuted the sen­
tence.
Futch subpoenaed the governor,
asserting that Collins was the
victim of Communist publicity tn
his action. But Collins, denying
he had been pressured by anyone,
declined to honor the aubpoena.
Before his appointment, Futch
served as city attorny and mayor
of Lake Butler, amt city attorney
of 1-eoiburg.
lie served several terms in the
state Legislature and was elected
president of the Senate in 10.1.1.
Cause of his death wa. not ilia*
closed. He had been hospitalised
for several weeks,

Women of T.ongwood's Christ
Episcopal Church made plans for
a Palm Sunday Breakfast, in
Easter even baka sale, and a
rummage eale a t their meeting
this week.
The bake sale le planned for
April 18 and the rummage sale for
May T In Altamonte Spring*. The
Right Reverend William Franeia
Moses, Suffragan Bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of South Flo­
rida visited the longwood church
at tha B a. m. service Sunday.

ahould be able to find nut wheth­
er the time ia ripe now to atart
real negotiation*.
“ Khrushchev must know that
any new dramatized crisis about
Berlin will poison the atmosphere
for the discussion of th* real,
larger problems."
Brandt was pessimistic over the
possibility of unifying cither Derlln or Germany at thi* time.
“There are no great ehanres of
unifying Berlin much before the
Germany problem Is settled, and
I don't expect th at soon," he (aid.

VrraTV

Fri. Mare)) 25, 1980—n g * 8

250 gallon container, he said.
In speaking of these defective
wplie tanks, the mayor referred
to 15 tanka which the Casselberry
Board of Aldermen recently de­
clared must be fixed. There are 12
other srptie tanka in Casselberry
which the mayor called “inade­
quate disposal systems."
Benson discussed the aewage
problem Thursday with County
Health Officer Dr. Clyde Brothers
and Sanitarian Val Robbins. The
mayor said he was assured of the
county officials' backing, in hie
emphasis
th at the tanka n u at he
If you’re looking for an honest
man here's a candidate worth fixed.
considering,
His name is L. P. Briggs and he
is employed by the Taniiami Trail
Tours, Inc. as a bus driver.
CHIEF AVIATION MhRercnily, he found a wallet be­
chininfs Mnte David Scott, longing to Eric M. Earls, AA. USN
chief potty officer in of KA-SHON-5I, who was enroute to
charge of the line division Sanford Naval Air Station from the Tha Longwood volunteer fit*
Training Center. Sen Diego,
of the Sanford Nava) Air Naval
The wallet contained a sum department is picking op one or
Station'll operations de­ Calif.
of money, but molt Important to two recruit* each weak and now
partment, retired a f t e r the young sailor, it also held his numbers about 28 men. Fir* Mar­
completing 20 years of aer- travel orders, and Dept, of De­ shal Claude Layo said Thursday.
The volunteer! still need re.
fense identification card; two very
vlcc last week.
m ilta however, ho said. On* of
important Items.
All la well now though because tha trueka wai need to pump
Briggs returned the young mans water off flooded Wildmtro Ava.
possession vie mail, everything in­ during tha recent heavy ratal. A
tact.
new motor has recently boon put
A letter of thanks and apprecia­ in tho wood* truck. Tha vulaation has been sent la Mr. Briggt tear* answered a call on Church
18759165
from the Commanding Officer of St, this week when a p in of graaao
FASRON-51, Commander Edward flared up on a atova and burned
Tha Longwood volunteer fire J. Winter, USN., In behalf of the
newest member of hla command.
department collected $410 from
Ita thicken dinner Saturday and
OVER 85 YEARS
at Ural lad PalaietU
money la atilt coming tn.
(Along Side Peat Office)
Fir* Marahal Claud* Layo #t.
limited that the department will 'Free1 Donee
Sanford Moose Lodge w i l l
hava (500 front tha dinner by the
time all proceed* are in. About TOO sponsor a "F ree" dance at ■ p. m,
Saturday.
persons were served rhicken din­
The dance will be held In the va­
ner* in the city park, Layo said cant Suprex Market Building on
Thursday.
Park Drive.
Layo said the turnout of rhicken
Lodge official! alio report that
• Carpet
dinners was delayed because much an election meeting will be held • Til*
of the rooking equipment was sent April 8 at the lodge to nam t offic­
to disaster arena In Cocoa and er! for tha coming year.
later in Tampa. Tha firemen were
working with one third of their
rooking gear. Ha aaid th* diner*
showed g r e a t patience even
though 200 were waiting in line
at one time. Th* money from the
dinner will be used to buy new
firefighting equipment.
asked Mayor W. M. Benson what
they should do about their defec­
tive septic tanks.
Benson said the principal defects
among these tank* are Inadequate
site and lack of bottoms. One of

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ly of tha seas from- Its pnwnt
thrto mllei to aix mfles or t m
U mile*.
If it'* moved out to six mil**,
sayi the Senetor, our commer­
cial flihermen netting off the
coa*t of Canada, for example,
will be itymled, *lnee salmon
usually travel within tlx mile*
of the coettllae.
The rare colloquy on fish right*
uncovered another kettle of woe.
The Maxtor wa* bent over hi*

Member* of the Elko, Moose and Sportsmen's Assn, re: gratifying response to th eir efforts to establish the
t«r H a r in g Fund to give financial assistance to Porter
Leasing with his tremchdouse burden of hospital bills,
The Elka Club agreed to' act as central collection agency
fo r funds and severe] events have been planned to raise
ay to help tho popular Sanford man.
N ext event on thin program will be n barbecue Satur­
day-sponsored by the Sanford Drove 160 of the DOES. It
wiN be on the Elka Club grounds and serving will begin a t
f JO p. m. and the public is urged to attend- "Bring the whole
family," U tha invitation of the DOES. Tickets will be $1.50
for adults and 75 cents for children.
- If you like a good barbecue dinner, here's a good chance
to gat one and help there folks show their appreciation for
their old friend, Porter Lansing.

For ha is director of the Unlverty ef Ottawa's Catholic Center.
B* now offers engaged couplet a
wvaepewdeae* w a n *f 1! lea­
rn* to help them establish hap.
tar N v in
tkejr
The young couple* must atudy
piety, piee ehaflar related topics.
They anew take tests thereon at
freqnaat intervals and snail tbalr
exam* to the Cnthelie Center.
Father Quay eriUuatoa that 13,#00 couple* have already taken the
qawree w Canada.
ft l« a pleasure to relate Father
Quay for hie attempt U insure
happier haesaa by thus teaching
eawplaa hew te meat the apedfle
problem* which they , will encount­
er ia matrisneey,
VW SS yonee, the landing new*ore ad America have been Aamuch the anew thing by their
various "advice" columns.
Dr. Paul Popsiteo and I hare
especially atreesad rash subjects In
ear coluntning.
And score* ef greet dally news­
paper* here eebodeled "marriage
clinics" where I hare base invited
to address large crowds running
ss high a* U,M0 la a ting la aadi-

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Every peer I am thus scheduled
far SO day* nf speeches, usually
undM auspices ef stewspaper*.
Properly speaking, these audleaees comprise "newspaper clin­
ics" m surrieg* or teenage prob­
lems.
The non-profit booklets and mail
service offered via this column are
much Uka an "extension class" of
your local state university.

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MADISON, Wi*. -Through tho
snowy stroeti of Columbus, Beaver
Dam, Horteoa, Mayvllle, Watertown, Waterloo, the amall town*
of Ihla Second Congressional Dis­
trict, Hubert Horatio Humphrey
la making U i slrtnuoua articulate
way. Olvn time enough • • bo
never aeems to lack energy • •
to talk to aD tba people of thii
state, Ills campaign managen be­
lieve ho could win the primary
April II, and thereby get a leg
up on the Democratic presidential
nomination.
But there is not time and tho
feeling Is growing that ho Is wag­
ing.* losing battle;' Uut, in fact,
It may have been lost from tho
beginning. What makes It so fru­
strating for the ardent Humphrey
backers ia that their men aeems
to be forced to compete In a popu­
larity contest- • a beauty contest.
And in that kind of competition
the glamor of Senator John F.
Kennedy, hi* rival, and the var­
ious mambori of tho Kennedy
clan as thay fan out across the
■tsta is bound to win.
It aeems to gel down to that
Madison Ave. word "imago." Tho
Kennedy image with all Us at­
tractiveness and appeal has been
projected by the mau magasinei
end by television, and the hold
that It hae on large number* of
voter*, particularly wemen end
younger people, has Uttla to do
with issues or eenvietiegs.
At th# time grows shorter,
Humphrey has Increasingly tried
te draw an ideological line. At a
Mg farm meeting In LsCross* be
•entreated his own record of sup­
port for farm measures with that
of Kennedy, By wav of emphasis
literature was circulated, showing
tho voting record in the Senate
i f the two .men.
"I htte te do ibis," Humphrey
•aid, waving Ms campaign

popular Kannedy image and Ui#
Humphrey view of Humphrey as
a progressive, with a record .in
favor pf the progressive measures
ibis state ha ■ stood for, is Gov­
ernor Gaylord Nelson. A Demo­
cratic governor In a normally Republican state ha must run for aa*

estimates, a* high aa M percent
of all Republican* who vote will
cast their billots for • Democrat,
the great majority of them con­
servative* out to do Humphrey
in. Nixon is unopposed in tho Re­
publican primary.
This if* m * reason why primar­
ies. and particularly open and
primaries, a n a distorting mirror
ef party Matlment. Bat If Ken­
nedy win* big in Wisconsin that*
qualifications wUl be everieekid.
The euphoria of mccou, tho
Imago of popular appeal a*
shrewdly cultivated, win be enor­
mously enhanced.
Humphrey la determined to fight
h out down to the last hour. But
ho must stab# M r s and morn aw
an ideological attack and thla
risks tho alienation of nthonrim
loyal Democrat* now aad in Nov­
ember.

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desk icnitioiilag s Navy mip
of the PaelOe and shaking hi*
bead sadly,
He then described a moit un­
usual fix our fiib find tbem.
aelvci in, in tha Pacific. U'i »„
unwitting perpetual-motion trip
that kill* off million* of salmom
•very year.
w
Japantie trawler* drag along
net* Mvcn to 10 mile* long, *nd
often these vast net* break away
and drift around In the current*..
A phantom act will keep catch­
ing flab S4 hour* a day until it
gets ao loaded it drop* to th*
bottom aad itaya there until tbn
flab rot, lightening the loid

•sough to ralM the net to ih»
tap sad atari all over ag ii^

•11, lfagauion painted a
disturbing future for the fish in­
terests of America. But he mid*
a further intriguing observation.
Wa know leu about the *«■
crete of the tea, be aald, than wa
know about tb* backslda of the
moon. One big mystery is: Where
do the salmon go during their
three-to-fivs -year cycle at sea?
To this day, Magnuaon m i
darkly, wo hava not been able tP
leant for sure whether our North
American fish fraternize with
Communist salmon.

League Finishing
Book Cataloging
The Longwood Civic League la
one fourth of th* way through
cataloging books in the LongwooP
Public Library,
Four women are putting shelf
numbers on the 4,000 book* and
are making cstslog cards for
them. The library Is in th* Long,
wood Civic Ltagu* building.

In vited

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for G o v e r n o r

This Saturday Afternoon
2:30 p.m .

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Sanford Civic Center
Light Refreshments

Informal

Paid Political By 8Unity Brumlay Daputy Campaign Treasurer
nedy'a that the MUtor from
Massachusetts was Tar better
known than the senator from
Mlaaesote in neighboring Wiscon­
sin. Humphrey's sampling, inci­
dentally, showed tho samt thing.
Tht Kennedy polls sbowad that
a Kennedy win by a rati* of per­
haps at high as 10 to 40 was
poaaibls.
In contrast te Humphrey in th*
skillful, high-level sposehss ho is
making, Kennedy refrains from
attacking Vice-President Nixon,
The expectation hare is that Re-

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Stato Students
tf a personal tempi
candidate or tho otii

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Thla came up la the Senate
In the middle of the debate on civil
right* h r people. Sen. Warren
Magnuaon (D-Waih.) changed
the anbject to civil right* for
aalmoa and other poor fUh,
The Knaatan*, uld the wor­
ried lawmaker, are moving In on
our watt! tore with fishing ahlpx
that leek aimeat a i large aa the
Qaeoa Mary. The Rad* went Into
hig-ttaw fUhing only five year*
age and already have about «
"Queen Mary" dipper* an the
aeae.
They call their operation "n*h
Meeeew," and according to the
Master, the Communist* run It
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -State pris­
like e military operation. "Retry on guard J. W. Trusdalc, deaerlbship must bring in its quota, or ing bis 39 hour* as a hostage held
0U0 . .
by two desperate convicts:
Urn hooker la that not only
"They never made any threati
era they catching flab from un­ to kill ui all . . but they were
der eur noMa; their ihlpi are shaking gum close to our faces,
alyly charting our eoattlinei.
about three or four inches away.
Magnuaon pointed out that tht I sure feel lucky to be out."
Russians nr* going about the
fishing business so lntcnMly that
SAN FRMPC1SCO -Lance Revwithin 10 year* they'd have the endow,
of Woolworth heiress
seat tied up the world ovrr as BarbaraaoaHullon,
after being
far aa fishing is concerned.
asked what he did at the bache­
They’re Mnding out scientific lor party before his wedding to
fleets • • casing the Mat. so to actress
Jill St. John:
apeak - • to learn the JdJosyn"We sat around and crocheted."
eracleaof fish. Then they gather
up ao many flab- that they're
MILWAUKEE, Wl*. - Sen. Hu­
gradually taking over the world
market, oven tmdcrtelllnx the bert If. Humphrey (D-Uinn.),
stating that tba Wisconsin pri­
mary battle should be a serious
discussion of issues:
"I didn't enter this contest Just
to shake hands and pose for pho­
tographs — pleasant as these feecupaiions are for every politi­
cian."

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WORRY CLINIC bvDr.G.W.Crane
Yqurs newspaper thus render* a
far wider and more helpful aid to
happy homes than many of yon
may have imagined.
Do you real Iso that itato de­
partments of education laud this
type of edurallqnat service?
Or that It,000 of thtM booklets
ware ordered last fail -for the
100th anniversary convention in
New York City of the American
Dental Assn.?
Do you know that hundreds of
clergyman each year, plus Judge*
of domestic relations courts and
fallow psychiatrists, likowiaa order
these booklets In quantity lota to
help stMr muddied married folks
and confused teenagers toward
happier eoclal relations?
Via thla column you can aider
any or ail of tho non-profit booklota mentioned from wrnk to weak.
Neither your newspaper nor the
syndicate Mlling this column, nor
I, aa tho author, get* any royalty,
ThtM booklet* nr* n non-profit
gesture to help promote happier
home*.
W* don't card If you order only
ONE booklet and pass It around to
BO msmbere of your Women's Club
or Church Society, or if you ardor
BO Individual copies, for they art
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In fast, you can go to your city
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Miss Audrey Walker
Weds D. R. Mathews

At V A H -3 Club
Monthly Luncheon

By JEANNE WARNKE
HARRIET (Mr*. X. C.) SLAW­
YER, president of Ihe Uuiincs* and
Professional Women's Club, i* be­
ginning her 34th year as a beauti­
cian.
Harriet! owned and operated two
■hops in Wichita, Kansas, befure
# io ving to Sanford and starting her
salon here in 1941. A ichool teacher
before ihe married, the studied
Contour shaping and hair styling

A LUNCHEON-BRIDGE yester
day at the home of Pat (Mra. Tom)
Largrn was for Gamma Lambda
members of Beta Sigma Phi. Dur­
ing the afternoon two ceremonies
look place. One was the Ritual or
JewrI* with Faye (Mra. S lum )'
Stetson, Gloria (Mrs. J. T.) Little,
and Peggy iMrs. J. C.) Lawrence
taking part. Receiving pledge pins
in another rite were Ellie (Mra.
Reidl Iverson, Fran (Mr*. Fedor)
Rivero. Margaret (Mrs. W. W.)
Horne and Helen (Mrs. Don) Hamner.
TUMORROW between the hour*
of 2:30 and 4. Ihe Civic Center will
be the scene of an informal ‘‘Open
House" in honor of Farris Dryanl,
the gubernatorial candidate, and
his wife, Julia, of Ocala.

Augustine and other parts of inter­
est for light-seeing.
WHAT A PRETTY TEA at the
Woman'a Club yesterday! Silver
randelcbra holding pink taper*
flanked a center arrangcmcnl of
flowers and delicate pink roses
circlrd toe punch bowl—rose buds
in ice floalcd on top of Ihe punch
which wa* served wilh dainty re­
freshments. Elixabeth (Mrs. Ed)
Kirchner or Fl. Laulrrdalc at the
piano furnished, a background of
music. All this was for Mrs. Doyle
Carlton, Jr.

Noela Monfort
Honored At Brownie

HOUSE GUESTS of Cmdr. and “Fly-Up” Ceremony
Mrs. John Cousins, Shirley Ave.,
Brownie Troop 14 of Sunland Es­
have been Mr. and Mra. Charles
Rendlrn of Hannibal. Mo. While tate*, held a “Girl Scout Investi­
ture Ceremony" for Noela Mon­
here, the Cousins took them to St. fort,
TAjesday afternoon. Miss
Monforl was Invested a few weeks
ahrad of Ihe olher girls in Ihe "flyup" iroop. due to her imminent de­
parture to the West Coast, next
week. Her father recently received
order* to report to Alamrda, Calif.
At the fly-un ceremony. Noela
was presented with her gold
Brownie wings, her Girl Scout pin
and World pin, by Mr*. If. G. John­
son. troop leader.
Attending the impressive cere­
mony was Noela's mother. Mr*. A.
R. Monfort and her fellow Brown­
ies, Debby and Janice Clark, Karen
d* Yarmin, Dixie Holmes, Patricia
i
MRS. SLAWTER
Jones, Janet Lelllr, Donna Meritt,
Karla McNair. Sharon Parian),
with Paul of Hollywood after de­
eding on a new career.
As president of thr BPWC, she
finds It most rewarding to be tak­
ing part In their major projrct, the
Dental Clinic for underprivileged
children. Her beauty work and
«lub activity kcepi her busy but a lunehtoa served at noon.
she finds time to visit back and
forth with her daughter and hrr
Ihrec grandchildren who live in
Winter Garden.

Lutheran Church

Memhrrs of the VAII3 Officer*
Wive* Huh met at the Afterbur­
ner in the Officer*' Club for their
monthtv lunrhenn. Ho&gt;(e.**e» were
Mr*. R. E. Hurd and Mr*. W.
P. Reyn.
T’^e two door prixe* were Mon
by Mr*. L. K. llrmlrrx and Mr*.
R. A. Shelton. Mr*. Hendrex won
the floral arrangement am) Mr*.
Shelton won the family dinner at
the Srashrll Restaurant.
Thoie attending were Mr*. T. K.
Dolman and rucM. Mr*. Dilen
Ellis. Mr*. J.-P . Falrlv. Mr*. F.
G. Edward*. Mr*. D. it. Hartley,
Mr*. D. L. FiUpatrfek, Mr*. A. G.
Elder, Mr*. P. S. Harward, Mr*.
Hendrex, Mr*. R. L. Conn. Mr*.
J. F. Ilarlow, Mr*. H. J. Rakke,
Mr*. R. J. Matin*, Mr*. R. W.
Martin, Mr*. O. J. Lopcr.
Mr* Reyn, Mr*. C. C. Kauff­
man. Mr*. G. E. Je**en. Mr*.
Hi.rd and her guest, Mr*. .Miction,
Mr*. L, J. Higginbotham. MV*. D.
K. Weigand. Mr*, it. H. Webrr.
Mr*. J. E. Talmadgr. Mr* E. M.
Wakeman. Mr*. J. \V. Tall. Mr*.
R. W. Sir!) and guest, Mr*. Wil!‘am
Parker, Mr*. W. E. Nower*. M «
J. N. Choyre, Mr*. S. N. Oliver.
Mr*. R. J. Scacat and Mr*. J, B.
Shaltuck.

Lake Mary Boys
Enjoy S. S. Outing
J. P. Beal, teacher of the Junior
Roys Sunday School class at the
First Baptist church in Lake
Msry, and his wife, entertained
his group on an all day social
outing that started it * 30 in the
morning.
They took the boys first to the
Hardin* Dairy lo see the horse*
and cows, then drove to the Wekiva River w’ err they all ehJoyed a picnic lunch on the rivrr
hank and the boys were permitted
lo fish.
Class members making the trip
were Jimmy Fisher, Wayne Beal,
Gary Cheildt, Roy Dell Chester.
Russell Avery. Alan Rowman. Al­
lied Taylor, Dean human, Grieg
Wilhelm, Harry Rrnforld, Dale
Wilhelm, Bobby Ruuak, and
Linda Beal, guest.

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C

Personals
BY FRANCKS WESTER
Sonja Wesier has been reunited
wilh her pet dog, Sidney, thanks
to an appeal in the Herald last
week. The dog had been injured
■nd wai found by ihe side of the
ra id by Anlia Ferguaon near the
residence of Harvey Pugh. Mr.
Fugh called Sonja and alter
several trip* and phone call* the
1 and her dog were reunited.
its had cared for him for aevaral day* then gave him to some
friends in Casselberry.

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.MilS. DONALD REUBEN MATHEWS

RETIRED CHIEF'S WIVES HONORED—Mra. Edna Murray, president of
the Chief Petty Officer’s Wives’ Club is shown presenting "Birthdny
Pencil*" to members whose husbands are retired from the United Staten
Navy. From left to right, first row. President Mra. Edna Murray, Marie
Lewis, Kathryn Rnhlfa, Polly Shields, Agnes Portowig. Second row; Mil­
dred DiMasola, Nell Oxford, Bernice Boynton and Shirley Simas. Not pre­
sent were Stella Brooks, Jackie Caolo and Eileen King,
nresd will become stair faster
under ordiniry refrigeration than
al room temperature. Bread,
froxen. If pnpcrly wrapped, will
krrp longer than at room tempe­
rature.

Clothes Important
To The Teen-Ager
'
MYRT1E C. WILSON
Clothe* are one of lbs most
important things in life to a teen­
ager. Adults underiland the im­
portance of clothe* in lerm* of
fashion, «tyle and color. But most
adults don’t quite understand
how important to the teenager's
happiness it is lo look and dress
like everyone else.
With good reason, parents
frown upon some of the sloppy
teenage gel-up*. Dirty while
shoes, loafers falling apart, Jeans
bulky sweattra and many more
of the current teen-afe fashions
are appalling lo adulii.
Mother wants her daughter to
look h rr prettiest and her son to
look like the clean cut boy he
really la. It’s no wonder mother
ia upset when they look like the
adult idea or tramps.
The importance of clothes that
conform to teen-age standard*
has been shown by several stud­
ies and survey*. Dressing likt
the others is important lo them
and should be more Important
In adults because it affrru the
adolescent personality devalepment.
When conformity in clothei ia

Carrol* and hrela will not wilt
seen from this viewpoint, it he- at quickly- if Ihe lops are left on.
come* much more Important than
lha clothe* themselves a i teen
through 'the adult rye.
Personality ia affected because
social altiludrs and adjustments
a r t more intense during Ihe teens
than at any other age. To be ac­
cepted by the group ia vital to
the teen-ager's adjustment and
therefore H is Ihe group which
tel a clothing alandardt.
Conflict with parents over cloth­
ing brings resentment, feeling of
Inferiority and ofttn real rebel­
lion. Perhapi parenta can work
to bring .about improved group
standards, but il's lough to Uy
it on one individual loenagar.

Mlaa Jacquelyn Hern, daughter
of Mr. end Mra. J , D, Harn, 2457
Palmetto Ave., will bn leaving San­
ford, April I. She plant lo make
hrr home with her grandmother,
Mr*. F. L.’Andrews at 433 Cad aqua
Ave., in Coral Gablet, Mitt Hern
la presently employed el the San­
ford Atlantic National Bank.

Mu* Audrey Jane Walker,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Daniel
W. Walker of Buffalo, N. V, and
Donald Reuben Mathew*, ion of
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlette M. Mat­
hew* of Leesburg. Fla. and Elmer,
N.J., were united in marriage,
March II at 7:30 p. m. in
Knowles Memorial Chapel, Winter
Park,
Chaplain William Hearn of the
Sanford Naval Air Station, offi­
ciated at the double-ring, candle­
light ceremony, A program of
wedding music was presented by
the chapel organist.
Arrangements of while gladioli,
chrysanthemums and candelabra
were placed at the altar.
Mr*. Ernrst E. Reid, lister of
the bride, wa« matron of honor
and bridesmaid was Mrs. Chicle*
M. Mills. Lt. ij.g.t Murl E. Ilusted
Jr. wa* best man and serving
as ushers were Lt. Charles F.
Cook, Lt. (J.g.t Jutcph F. Riley,
Lt, (J.g.) Jack S. Salisbury, Lt.
(J.g.) Charles M. Mills and Ena.
John E. Hunt.
The bride, given in marriage

Church Circle T o

Pilot Club Learns
About Securities
The regular dinner meeting for
ihe month of March wa* held by
the Pilot Club of Sanford. Tuesday
evening al ihe Civic Center. A
delicious meal was served lo the
member* by Mrs. Homer Little,
Mr*. Carolyn Carlrr, chairman
of the finance committee for the
year, was program chairman for
the evening. The ihcmr of ihe
mreling erniered around finances.

Sell Cook Books
And Hot Cross Buns
Mrs. Howard Rollins, general
rhairmsn. reported Monday even­
ing that Ihe rook book the ladies
of ihe Congregational Christian
Church are having published, will
go (o pres* early in Anrll and
will irtl fnr St SO. Several orders
hive already been received and
anyone that would like one of
these hand drawn, illustrated
cook hook* may place their drder by calling Mr*. Max Coberly
al FA 2-4M4. The recipe* In thl*
original book are family recipe*
of the members and guests of
Ihe church.
Members of the Ethrl Root
Cirrle met at the parsonage al
T:4S p. m. for their regular meet­
ing with Mrs. Maurice Corbetl
presiding. The devotion "Living
not professing Is what m atters"
wai given hy Mr*. Edward Simpion, followed by a prayer.
The annual E n te r egg hunt
wa* discussed and committee*
appointed. It w’l t dccidrd to have
(he hunt April IS on the church
ground*. All member*, officer*
In particular, were asked to at­
tend the "Spring Meeting of Diatrirt S" al Winter Park, April 25
to better understand Ihe planned
programs,
lloites* for Ihe evening was
Mr*. Florence Lolling and re­
freshment* were served to Mr*.
Gua Srhmah, Mr*. Corbett, Mra,
Simpson. Mrs. Rollins, Mra. Os­
car Zillrowrr, Mrs, Jamea Bedrnbaugh. Mrs. T. R. Alford,

The guest *peaker, Herman
Gadc, of Securities Associate*.
Inc., of Winter Park, riiscusred
slock* and bond*. He pointed out
the advisability of saving a por­
tion nt each month’* salary and
Investing it properly.
Hr talked about investing in
stocks and bonds which give the
■xrgesl yield, slating that the yield
shows ihe growth of (he industry
in which you place your invest­
ment*. He also stated that elec­
tronics, for instance, Is bound la
be a top notch field (or years to
come,
Mr. Gadr i* quite able lo diicus*
(hr field of stock* and bonds, as
this has been his business for 31
FRIDAY
year*. Pilot members enjoyed
First Christian Church Fellow­ tha talk and wer* ready wilh
ship supper wilh Navy personal question* upon the completion of
a* honored guest, in thr Educa­ Ihe lecture.
tional Building.
Vacation Bible School Clinic in
the DeLand First Baptist, 9:13 Osteen
p. m.
WMU' executive and htisinrii
meeting at 2:30 p. m. Bible Sur­
vey elan meets at 7:30 p. m.
Barbara Ann Clark, daughter of
I'ineercst Baptist Church Train­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Clark, spent
ing Union parly ai 7:30 p. m.
last weekend In Atlanta, Ga. Sha
SATURDAY
Pinccrcit Baptlsi Jr. and Inter­ plans lo enlrr Grady Memorial
mediate Recreation at I p. m. and Hospital in Atlanta, as a student
nurse, this tall,
3:15 p. m.
Mr. and Mr*.*L. L Jacobi and
Brownie Troop 64 meets in Ihe daughter,
of DeLand, were rec­
First Presbyterian Church at 1:30
ently entertained hy Mra. Perry
p. m.
Sitlrr at an all day Western par­
SUM) \Y
ty at Ilie M, Q. Ranch. They
First Baptist Church Youth spent ihe day horseback riding
Week Preparation1 meeting at through Ihe many Iralls and later
2:30 p. m.
enjoyed dinner at the cookhouse.
Pinecrrst Baptist Church Youth
Mrs. Hrlrn Holms and Mrs.
Fellowship al B p. rn.
Charles Davison, l^ske Monroe, X.
Kbcnricr
Methodist
Church Y., are gucsli of 3lrt. Harry OsMYF meeting at 9 p. m.
Iren,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nelson, of
MONDAY
First Baptist Sunbeams and Youngstown, Uhlo, visited their
G. A.'* wdl meet al Ihe church eousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, last week,
alter school.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Presbyterian Circle No. 3 will
meet to roll bandagea at 2:30 p. in. Clarence Snyder, this week, were
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomaa, of
Kingston, Mas*., and formerly of
A new style nf seam lrst stork­ Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ing* give* a comfortable fit for Williams, Oilren, Mr. and Mrs.
Safety tipi: Clean up grease on
long ,legt. The stockings are 36 Nick Pfrlfauf, daughter, Lind*,
inches long, with a potential 13- and Ml1*. Rrlly- Snyder and son, dorr* and fix defective floors or
John, of Sanford.
inch stretch in eircumlerrnce.
Rlrpi.

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Personals

Plans Smorgasbord
m A festive "all you can eat"
Sm orgasbord-type dinner is being
planned for Saturday, April 23,
from 5:30 lo 7:30 p . m., by the
ladle* of the Lulhern Church of
the Redeemer. The heavily laden
table will be set at thr Lutheran
edifice al 101 W. 25th Place.
Swedish meat baits, ham. cold
cuts and cheeses will center the
table" with macaroni-tuna casse­
role, baked beans, a variety of
^salads, pickled becl* and similar
'^Jelicaeies to supplement olher
Rem*.
Tidbits of pickles, relishes, eeltry , carrots and other appetisers
Will be available as will breads,
coffee, beverages, homemade cupaakea and fresh fruit cups.
Mrs. Jam es Ekem i* grnrral
chairman, assisted hy Mr*. John
Senkarik, Mrs. M. G. Hodges.
Mrs. Claude Bomgardnrr. Mrs.
George Daniels, Mrs. Ray Braden
and Mrs. Andrew Wolf. The lad­
les of tha church are determined
In give gueats tha beat meal
•f their lives.
Mrs. G. Marion Harmon will lie
in charge of the homemade can­
dy table, a special festure of the
avanl. Door prixea will also be
given,
Mra. Ekem announced lhal only
MO may be served, and with tha
^tickets limited to that number,
•th e y are going at a very encouraging pace. Mr*. Ekern added
that tickets may be purchased
I t 11.25 for adults and 50c for
children under 12 years, from
any of the ladies of the church
or by eoniacting her *t FA 2-2464
• r Mrs. Gaorga Daniels al
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by 'her father, w tr# a white rose
point lace gown, featuring a deli­
cate scalloped sahnna neckline
and long fitted iieeve*. A fan
of lace and self fabric rose* com­
plimented the floor length panel.
Her finger-tip veil or silk illu­
sion fell from a crown of orange
blonoma and she carried ■ white
Bible topped with an array of
delicate white orchid*.
The m itron of honor wore a
full skirted champagne lac* dresi
with three quarter length aleevea,
■abrina neckline- and matching
chiffon cummerbund and hat. She
carried a large red roie, aurrounded by ten rosea. The brides­
maid'* outfit wa» identical to that
of the matron of honor, only lha
color was Dior blue with yellow
flowers,
Mrs. Walker chose for her
daughter’* wedding a champagne
d rrti with matching accessories
and wore an orchid corsage. The
groom’s mother wore a moonglow hlue chiffon dree* with
matching accessories and an or­
chid corsage.
Following ihe ceremony a re­
ception was held at the Dubadread Country Club in Orlando.
Mantle arrangements of whit*
gladioli, chrysanthemums and
candelabra adorned the recep­
tion room* and the refreshment
table was centered with • four
tiered wedding take, surrounded
by flowers.
For a wedding trip In Nassau,
the bride chose a pale orchid
suit with champigne accessories
and a pearl necklace, a gift of
the groom. Upon their return
they will make Ibelr home In
Loch Arbor, while the groom la
stationed at lha Naval Air Station
in Sanford.
Out-of-town gueits included, lha
parenls of both the brid* ana
groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bialik,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Reid, and Mrs.
R. Blaytaiki all of Angola, N.
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mathews,
Mobile, Ale., and Mrs. B. Mat­
hews of Elmer. X. J.
The brida attended Edward J .
Meyer Memorial School of Nur­
sing before her marriage and
worked lor Dr. F. E. Medloek In
Orlando. The groom la i grad­
uate of Bridgeton High School,
Bridgeton. N. Y. and the Uni­
versity of Florida and at present
Is a lieutenant in tha U. S. Navy
a t the Sanford Naval Air Station.

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that • man does not likt the
color in hit bedroom, and if
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ran. wm highly fheerad (a the
pdtt two Sebriag races only to
hove Bfo ran — on Aston Martin
and A Deter Jaguar — tell hotel*
tho md of tbo races.
Mow arid ho throw t rod ia
tho powerful four-cylinder engine
gnd It could not bo repaired.
Cemomdl team manager Lucky
fen would try to repair tbo dam­
age before Saturday, "but I doubt
that It ran be dons.** Comer sold
tha trouble was "with tha rods
and pistons and things.”
Thus, Cnmomdi wta left with
two MaseruUs—one now and one
ssM om w .

woU today in tha Milwaukee
Beacon* training camp.
I ts * h i m g r Charley Dree•an, wWn eager to get tha
Braieaa aff to a biasing start la
tha Matte—1 League peanaat
r—a, eoemnd —ttaffod after Thar*,
day's B-T ektoer over tha AmarL
can Laigna champion Chicago
White Sax. And wall ha might af­
ter]
- A s m , defending Nattonal
Leagnr hatting ehaapfon, draea
ia rix raw with a three-rua ham.
or aad baent-filled daoble.
Scheendleast, trying to make
a lj M to 1 shot comeback after
a bant with tuhtmiloste, had two

Tlo lead ia Tha Saadspur Baw­
ling League switched again, after
this week’s play, as Pryor's Suto
Pars Insurance team Jumped
back lata tha top slot
Holding first with Site wins,
after winning all thru from
l —■Ifttf i. T t i i i n alffet, ttejr

—■vedette, ate of th* ciuh's
mote ettehiro holdout*, turned Ja
the— eeonlne inning* In hie
spring dtent before tiring in the
ninth aad yielding throe runs.
sMMMm coacm%
Nelson Pen aad Gone Freese
WMOtt
M IL
had throe bite task and Minnie
U t x m t/0 4 m m u w tr
Mine*# kept bin spring over*go nt
tf.C.A.A, rrrtt A T OAUAt,
Ate with two singles for the White
rg X A t, m a ac m 2 tr»f6 &gt;
Sox. It was tha Sox' fourth le a
of tho spring — all against No­
tional League teams.
The Pittsburgh Pirates shaded
the Baltimore Orioles, 3-2, Mickey
Mangle's debut wan a flop m the
S t Louie Cosdlnnte butchered the
Now York Yankees, 10-1, the
Washington Senators stopped the
Loo Angeles Dodgers, 0-7, tho De­
troit Tigers bent the Philadelphia
Phillies, P-4, the Boston Bed Sox
thus out tho Son Francisco Giants, Th* world'! richest greyhound, | teat are expected to be oa band
H tho Chicago Cube drubbed tbo area if ho doesn't know it, will for his bomteomteg.
Seven champion caliber greyCleveland Indians, 1-6, and tbo ho stepping In lh* hot-box 10th bounds
will offer an abundance
Xanana City A'e beat tbo Clacin- affair at Sonford-Ortebdo Ken- of competition for Andate in th*
Mi Club, highlight of oo 11-raco headliner.

Jet Bowlerette
Loop Lead Tied

Still, tho new Italian-built cars
appeared to be n major threat to
the Italian Ferrari two-year dom­
inance ia International sperm car
facing,
But the Mg question wan will
they hold up for tho U-hour
grind T
English, Italian and Swiss cars
rated a* th* favorites today In n
formula Junior men that precedes
Saturday's 10th running of the
Behring lt-heur sports car on-

Sweeney's and Trim-etto are
tied for first place In the Jot
Bowlerette league after the first
week of howling.
Both teams bare identic*! 4-0
record*.
Hod for third place in th*
Isogu* nr* Nell's Hair 8alon and
Boday'* with n 3-1 mark.
In o p e n i n g league play,
Sweeney's took four games from
How*’* Fashion* white Trim-otto
took four from Duke and Duehose.
High gam* for tha week was
rolled by Fran Mackey with a
time* retarded In Thursday's prac­ IKS. High eerlei gems was rolled
Ann Conklin, 4M| Sweeney’s
tice runs over an abbreviated SJ by
mite section of tbo Sabring race rolled hlgk single and high team
games with HO and 15M,
court*.
Two Xlvsi tied for the fastest
tap at 1:37 minutes. They wsr*
Mors than TS.OOO.OM Americana
driven by Jim Hall of Dallat, have recalvad at lean some Salk
Tex., and Charlea Kolb of Silver polio vaccine, according to the
Spring*, Md.
Book of Knowledge Annual.

turns to the local club alter win­
ning tbo 130,000 Phoenix Futurity
In ArUona. Andate provided hn
owner, II. B. C aittlliai, with top
prise cash of 120,000.
Befor gulng West, the youngster
(less lhan two years olds march­
ed to victory seven times, placed
once and showed once out of nine
starts at SOKC.
Andale is a strong g-to-3 choice
by morning tine odds in the hot
loth event tonight, lie'll gallop
from the seventh post position,
aad many Seminote County racing

Goalby Leads
DeSota Play
BRADENTON (U Pli - The DeSoto open golf tournament heads
into Its second round today with
Bob Goalby, 39-ytar-old pro from
Crystal River leading the field
of 130.
Goalby birdied five times and
bogey td J i.l once — when he hit
a tree wlU* hll tee shot on the
second bole — on hit way to a
31-33-47 score, four under par
and one stroke ahead o( A! Bald­
ing.
Balding, also of Crystal River,
alto birdied five times, but two
bogtys dropped him to second
place all alone with bis 31-34-H.

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Bl/rrALO, N. Y. (U Ph-Sportservlce, Inc., controlling stock­
holder in the Buffalo Bisoas, has
agreed to a revised plan which
assured the team financial secur­
ity in (he m w
Continental
League. The m v financial let­
up called for present stockholder
shares to be split on a three-forone basis, An earlier proposal
would have had the baseball club
raise $1,300,000 through the ante
of securities.

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atari also slated far action.
Others in the hot-box lineup
•re Bocket Dream, Frisky Hound,
Pleasure Up, Fair Abe and Duce
Black.
After Umlgbl’1 competition, there
will be only nine racing daya Jett
on the track calendar which wind*
up April 4.
Matinee raring will start at 2
p. m. Saturday, followed by 11
events in the evening at 1:10.

Harvey's, Vulcan
Pace Kegler loop
The Seminole County Business­
men's League, in lie second week
at Ja t Lancs, is beginning to set­
tle down Into a real bewllng
league, with some big scores be­
ing racked up by all teams.
In first place this week, a tie
d ia ls between Harvey's Plumb­
ing snd Vulcan Maieriali, as
both hold a 3 1 win lost tolal
The four teams lied for sicond,
all with four wins, two tosses, are:
Wally's Phillips a*. Gator Lum­
ber. Sanford Atlantic National
Bank and Sanford Auto Parti.
Owens' Gulf Service baa th* third
spot all to themselves, as Pol-Air
llorM's Distributors. Sanford Elec­
tric, and Abstract take up the
fourth spot. Wall's Plumbing A
Heating holds fifth with 2 lt-m ,
Fterida Slate Bank la In sixth
with 3-4, Rlde-A-Whil* Stables
and Leroy Benton, contractor
holds seventh place, white' the
Atlantic Coast Lina Is occupying
tha basement for the present.
Al Morel* was lop man all
around, this week a a he racked
up a 233-333 to take Individual
honors. Pol-Air took all team
honors In sight, as they turned
in a 2M4 scratch aeries, 3004,
handicapped.

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The Ugh Jump u M la ihrt*
war tk i laf flm aad fourth
lices, Roberta of Sanford/
irown of Lteitrarg Md Fulford
of PMS were all top* with fivo
foot, ila lath Jump*. Oravetx and
Oraeor of Saaford and Qiao of
PUS tied for fourth spot.

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Sanford Golfers
Topple DeLond
Tho Somlnolo High golfers ton.
tinuo to ran wild in tntrr-Mheelto
competition.
Por tho fourth straight meet,
the locals coma up as easy win.
nan as they defeated DaLand,
IS-.t Thursday.

Medalist w u Blcky Both with a

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Tha Semlaoiee have oa «*•
blemished 4-g record this year.
Saaford Jayveu te*» to Winter
Park 1M white tha Staffed g ir ls,
defeated Winter Park la a alaaW
hoi# tournament

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schedule starting at 1:10 tonightThursday night.
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Assures Security
NEW YORK (UPll-Thg Mal­ lb* way ever for this on* but uiign golf tournamml, VI* Ghoul uslly pais up ths Open."
taels ltd today, has become tbo
Seldom la ther# a runaway In
most coveted championship of Iho Masters, Vie pointed out, and
the tournament by tho very no­
Big Vie should know, Ho'o tate of Ul competitive is Iup has
played la them all and, during IS produced some of tho (airway's
years as a tournament pro, won moat fabulous finishes.
ths Professional Golfer* Aisocla"Taka tho year when Sara ten
lloa fill# tad lied far tho U. S. needed three birdies on the last
Open crown.
(our holt* to tlo Craig Wood,”
Bui th* Martels, ho Iniliti, topi said Ghctil. "So on the 413-yard
them all because of a field In
which every man it a bonafidt
threat and n tasting court* eagle two, parred the real of the
"which makes this tho boat tour- wiy in and than boat Wood in
—moat In tho world today."
tbg playoff.
"Thla isn't a potting tourna­ "Gen* laughs about that one,
ment.'' explained tho man who which aland* at one of th* moat
boat Byron Nalaon hsad and bead spectacular shod In golf,” Oheifor tho UMt POA till*. "You have tl continued, "He lays thtr* were
to bo good and you have to play about 1M people in the gallery
wan from to* to green because when ho hit that abol. But today
t t a is a rough court*.’1
about 30,000 people claim to have
Ac proof, Onoui point* out that area it."
ten winner hat broken MO only
four times In B years; that such
atari as Bom Snead. Mlho Soughah, Jaekte lurko, Bhtltey Mayfield, Bob 'Took!. Gene Saruen,
Toney Petal, Jim Perrier and
Sob Rosburg all have abet round*
In Ik* M's and Dow Flniterwald
loomed to an 11 on on* hole.
What hoi boomed the Masters
Into such n lofty position ia such
g relatively short apaa of Urn*?
. "U's a combination *f many
tbtega,” inerted Ghoul, who wLU
describe tho Muter over CBS
radio. "It'a iho field, tbo Nurse,
th* glamtr of Bobby Jomi and
the sensational gaU which tho
taurnnawat product! year after
ptar.

aro o— half gam# up — Poodmart, who r a two aad teat too
to Tho Pig.
The Pig V WMstte holds third
with glib wiag, folio—I by WilsonMalar furniture, 40. Bake— Sportteg Ooodo, 40, aad BournLllat *
Aadorsoa Drags, SI.
la tha otter match, this week,
Robsons took all thru from tho
furniture team, both teams roll­
ing with leu (has their usual
five member*.
In winning three, Pryoro came
within n few pins of setting some
mw scratch records, a* they tam­
ed in a B14S series. Thin money
spot ii held hy WOeoa-Mnier with
HOT. Pat Poster, picking up tho
3-10 split rolled high individual
game and series for tho evening.

foe# caao aefooo bUk a s : « J
Umo .
Sanford'• Barbour. Robert! aad
Joaei took oocoad, third aad fifth
place* retpoctlvely la tho ISO
yard high kurdlee, with Kramer
•f PMS eomiag ia flrat la 1S:S
eecoads aad Altkon of PMS placiac North.
Gracey ret tho 1M yard daah in
W.T otcoadi, with Blackford of
PMS following la eocond place,
Stegall of Leesburg la third, Lees­
burg's Webster In fourth and Moon
of Sanford la fifth spot.
Sanford's Pawley was over the
finish line first in the mile ran,
which ho did la 4:M.T seconds,
fn second, third aad fourth placet
respectively were Alford of Lees­
burg. Walker of Saaford, Hines
of Saaford aad Drowdy of PMS.
Trailing Bay Luadduiat la tha
(N yard rua wore Joy of PMS.
Boniface of Sanford. Dryer of
PMS and Joaoe of Saaford.
Kramer of PMS made It over

Boning behind bln were Ambro*o aad Aktau* of PMS, Fuhrnuna and J.
of Sanford.
Leesburg got one of its two
first* la U»o Sprint Medley relay,
i t tbtir rufi9*rs wad# the rounds
la 1:115. Sanford was second and
Eostia. third.
Gracey wao la tho lead again
at ha copped tho 23* yerd doth
with a MJ atcond ti»o. After
him coma Harvey of Senford,
Jamertoa of PMS, Mena of tenford and StegaU of Leesburg.
Leeiburg followed Sanford's re­
cord breaking tea s la tho mile
relay ran.
Sanford's Fox and Gordon come
la first and second in tbo shotput contest
Fox heaved the
sphere forty-two feet, six Inches.
Christopher of FMS, Brown of
Leesburg and Sulpitlo of Sinford
came next.
Kamiaer of PMS Jumped It
feet, line aad one-half lubes to
win tho brood Jump, with Gracey
of Sanford second. Joy of FMS,
Dun of Bustle, and Blackford
of PMS followed.

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First 40-m.p.h. Family Outboard
Announced by Evinrude Motors
i jrm'r* aoaootmnod to highway
it m*y lo t sound Uke n great
to design and build on out­
board motor that will drive family-type
boats nt 40 m.pJk «t bettor. Yet, it had
never bees damn until Eviarud* per­
fected the Starflite II. If you've trav­
eled on the water *t on honestly docked
.10 m.p.b., you know why. Speed on
the water w n u faster than on land.
Water residence or “drag" becomes a
critical factor beyond 30 m.p.b. just as
the "sound barrier" ia to aiipianoa.
True, Kvinrudc had exceeded 40m.p.b
thirty yrara ago with the famous "4-BO."
But that woe a racing outfit. In the
new Starflito II, Erinnide engineer* did
it without sacrificing top opred on big
cruiser* and utilities. They did it with
out sacrificing toad thrust. . , without
sacrificing full gearshift control. . . and
with no increase ia weight or fuel con­
sumption.
Tho choflengn wm twofold! (1) to
develop on engine of sufficient po
output to oveeoome tho tremendous hull
friction at ovor-40-m.p.h. Speed*, (t) to
overcome lower unit drag—n “breakthfough" hi hydrodynamic efficiency
iamaparahto to tho flm* ewrpt-wing «u-

out’tS* form of the opposite bank. This* prflHmaUly 43* above the tempemturw
ia an advantage thaj is unique with the of the eurrounding water—as tew as 83*
in cold water areas, almost never above
DO* V shape.
Another advantage of th* compact, U3* F. Yet, the ideal operating tem­
perature far outboards, as well as auto­
modem V-engine ia that its short, rigid
mobile*, la around 140* P.
crankshaft and short maai/otd permit
auUmaliritVy balanced f u t l dittribitiion,
A rold-running engine ia inefficient^
without sacrificing the single Itvcr car- It results in iuvuinplete fuel combustion*
buretion adjustm ent feature.
Piston ring* stick and plug* foul out*
A major achievement to
vermtite power I
Some outboard engines are designed
for load handling efficiency, some for
high speed performance. But. until
Starflite II came off tho board*, there
had never been an engine that delivered
full efficiency for both high epced and
load handling conditions, without ciiang
tog propellers.

With the tlirnuoatat, all this hM been
changed. Performance is iramcdiate(yM
noticeably improved—with the great eat
improvement in smoothness at trolling)
and Idling speeds. Spark plug Ufa ban
been increased—several time* over.
Starting ia improved. Eogine warm-up
Is much foster. Its more efficient oper­
ating temperature means fuel economy*
and its better lubrication
longed angina life—biggest i

Tho beat demonstration of the differ­ ■111
ence between n racing-type high r.p.m.
engine and n family-type high-thrust Starflite II makes your boating safer, t
engine occur* at an outboard racing ft bos magnate ignition, permitting *a*y
meet. The finely tuned higb-r.p.tn. en­ manual starting In cam of battery or
gines barely hav* enough power to put generator failure far from rhoro—a fea­
tho feather-light one-man racing shell* ture you shouldn't be without. Also it
inlo a plane—yet tome of these engines has aca-tight powrrhradt and a furl
will develop over 70 h.p. after Ihry system not dependent on battery power.
roads full r.pjn. On the other hand, Starflite If protects your boat with tm Evtorado'a Starflito II delivers full rooy tkock ohaorforr. Thty absorb shock;
power almost instantly from a standing if motor bite on underwater obstruction
■tart with rithmn heavy or alight tend. and prevent "riamming” when it raturns. Its SufU-Orip tlip ofitfeA protect*
Bvinrudo
®Now,’ for the flrst time, the 73 h.p. your propeller by disengaging if it bite
and quiet weto not to be sacrificed. W« V-4 Starflite II let* you enjoy speed and
something, then re-engaging when It'*
bod to select tbo beat basic typo ("V"... company, tool
post.
in-line. . . oppoeed) and th* number of
Evinrude pioneered noise suppression
cylinder* necessary to dtUver ample
Drivs
tbo
with
Iho use of aircraft-type rngin*
power evenly. To begin with, a twoI
cycle outboard engine baa twice a&gt; many , Evinrude'* development of Jetstream mounts, which Isolate vibration. Tbo
power Impute** per crankshaft revolu Drive—a flg-aUm lower unit—was the powrrhead "float*" an rubber mount*
inside a sound-tight nacelle, enclosed to
lion te four-cycle inboard or automotive
achievement in converting high
tho waterline. High speed gear whin*
vngioo*. For that roasoa, two-cylinder
into high performance. Jet­
outboard* a n identical in ioooUusm* to stream Drive broke th* "drag barrier" ii suppressed with high spiral goan. Ex­
four-cylinder automotive enginoa. Tho without oherifiring ruggednoa* or con­ haust is Jelled into tho propeller stream.
four-cylinder outboard matchea tho trol. Its slim grantee houaoq full tmna- We literally bottled tho sound and
automotive right The rix matchoe tho mlarion. Ham, for the lint time, is a sealed it!
waive, etc.
t true high speed lower unit with the
Pmgineer* agree oa tki* fact: Up to aafety aad plaarar* of complete ontoI* match HI
the point whan improvement to rasoo'h- motiretype gjnrahi/t coatroL'
Starflito
II
ia th* one motor thafl
bom ran bo gained, it makea mam to
makes
no
oomptnmim
to nay quarter^
add cylinder*. Beyond that point, addi­
i'a B R IM ,,,
Nothing haa bam apamd to gira you tiw
tional cylinder* moan, nothing, but cost,
¥ A turn of th* kay will toll something floost performance on tha water. I W a
trouble aad friction.
about Starflito'* onfowati* etohoHb never been a motor to match H. Yriday nuttattritvoY-B. by m any outboard—which aamna instant you can own it i t tho tewmt cart pap
eompnrimn with tho old twrivweyltodar starts with ,a.hqt or cqid mgino, to any h.p.to history t
engines, is far smoother. Ira* cempli-___
uNo word*omtoll youwhal aplmM
infinitely moraragged
f ie .|np ^ | t l n TrW Btymra lma th*
Storflito n it to M m aad rids wfohj
Poe much th* asm*
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on la tho mndmw Evtorud* V-4.
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Brothers Pate
Four-Ball Play

Golf Association Rules Prevent
Manufacturing Long Range Ball
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NEW YORK (UPI) -N o mia
ita bit a golf ball NO yard* on
tbt laid flat la a dead calm.
Jimmy Themwa, loaf-famed at
eoo of the big bittara of Ura fair­
way, ilwaya baa made tbii con*
tantloa. And It U backed up by
•xbtuatlve taata conducted by the
V J. tielf AiMClatlM.
Ita eurtty, made during the
n | M U.S. Open ehamplonihlp.
w ibowtd aa avarage carry of no
yard* with, under good eonditioni,
■a avarage roll of 20 yard*—for
aa avarage drive by top player*
of MO yard*.
Yet, if it werea't tor rulea laid

dowa to Uta manufacturer! by the
USGA, they ceneelvably could
torn* up with a ball which could
carry UO yard! aad produce isoyard drive*.
K Ttala, of count, would make

Semi-Finals Set
In Golf Tourney
CT. AUGUSTINE (UP1) Mallie
Reynold! playa Prank R on and
J. Wolcott Brown mecti Egon
#Q u|ttn*r today la tha eoml-finals
of Uw American Senior* Golf
■ Alin, ehamplonahlp tournament.
AH won with eemparaUve e n e
Thuriday, in an upiet • atuddtd
tournament In which both of lait
ycar'a flaaUata and all three of
tbii y air'a medallita ware ouated
Within three round*.
Reynold*, a Dalian huuranca
man, won 4 and 3 over IMS run­
ner-up Bruce Coffin, Marblehead,
f t l f a i i . Coffin droppod four atralght
bole* on the back nine after he
and Reynold* mad* the turn even.
Beit tearing of the day wta by
Brown, a Saaglrt, N, J., banker.
Me wae two under par while
trimming John W. McGuire of
ladianapeUe a and l.
Roil, Hartford, Conn., waa one
tuidor par in routing Forreit
Andrawa of Chicago T and 4. Quit­
tner, a Philadelphia textiles pro
ftd u co r, advanced with a a and 1
win over Martin Undgrove, Morrlitowu, N. J .

T itU Bout Set
For T V Winner
NEW YORE (UP!) - Beim
fKId) Paret of Cuba I* an S*6
favorite over hard-punching Fed­
erico Thompaon of Argentina In
Mtonlght'* natlonally-televliled IIround bout at Madlion Square
Garden with a welterweight title
ahot awaiting the winner.
The man who (#ta th# nod tn
this battle between two tighten
who were virtual unknown* only
three month* ago will «t*p Into
the ring a t f.ae Vega*, N*v., on
May 27 to face world champion
Don Jordan In a acrap for tha
erown.

moat of th* current eouriea obaolate and the game gi m u lt of
aueh a •‘rabbit’* ball .would dete­
riorate Into a dull pitch-and-pult
paid me devoid of th* akUl* which
make golf th* competitive gam*
It la. So the USGA, after three
year* of work and at a eoat of
MO,ON, hat developed a new elec­
tronic ball tcating machine to
keep th* manufacturer! “ booeil."
The aiiociatlon since the mid'40'e hae kept the clamps on Ih*
manufacturer! by u m of a m a­
chine which leats velocity. The
ball thus was limited in siae,
weight and to an initial velocity
potential of 2$4 feet per tecond.
But thle tingle teating device left
something to be desired and, with
in* of a new typo of rubbar, even
with tb* limited velocity aomo
manufacturer* were getting a ball
with mora than tb* dtalred roll.
“ We have been deeply eon
corned with th* rabbit ball," told
Joe Dey, executive secretary of
tho USGA. “ Wo have to koep tha
ball related to tho present eouriea
ao that they will not become out
moded.
"The problem hat become In­
creasingly acute In the last two
years," he added. “Actually, two
types of balli had to bo banned
in th* leal U.S. Open and th*
player* were advised that they
would be dliquallfied If they used
them.'1
One manufacturer recently sent
two doien of a new experimental
ball to the USGA for telling. Nino
of th* 34 bells exceeded the per­
mitted velocity.
“There’s no question but what
they can make ball* which far exceed the velocity limit," Dey ad­
mitted.

YOUNGEST STAR among the 75 drlvern scheduled to
compete In the APBA Grapefruit Circuit outboard boat
races Sunday a t Daytona Beach will be Billy Hutchins,
14-year old from Miami. Blit wilt compete as part of a
father-son team in tha stock hydroplane Claaa A and B
racea on the 20-race program on Lake Lloyd a t the Inter­
national Speedway. Races sta rt a t 1 p. m.

Bait
Bax
Nothing much lu rp ritti the vet­
eran fishing camp operators any­
more, but something unusual did
happen at Crowe's Camp this
week, J. M. Crow* reported to­
day.
flhad wera being caught by fish­
ermen using can* polea on the
camp dock. Tbii ii tha flrit lime
lhat he- can recall ebad being
landed from th* dock, Crowe said.
Crowe advised boater* who plan
lo use th* launching ramp at the
bridge adjacent to his camp that
the high water baa covered It, but
said that there are tome other
usable launching places nearby.
He suggested that boats be un­
loaded at a place beyond the SR 46
bridge referred to aa the “ old cut­
off" or at the public ramp In
Camcron-Wtght Park. Boats may
be eased off trailer! In theae areas
and paddled Into deeper water

Woodruff Happy
Over New Job

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - For­
mer University of Florida football
coach Bob Woodruff said Thurs­
day he Is happy about a new job
lhat will enable him and hla fami­
ly to remain In Gainesville.
Woodruff, who resigned under
pressure after th* 19M season, ac­ Celtics Roll
cepted a job ae head of a petro­
leum dealership her*. “ I’ll etlll be Over Philly
with th* Gators and their new
United Preaa International
coaching staff IN per cent," be Tommy lleinsohn had th* last
promised.
word In hi* duel with Wilt Cham­
berlain and ao the Boston Celtics
a n occupying a familiar perch to­
Rollins Tokos
day la the finale of the National
Basketball Aeioclatton playeff*.
Baseball Ploy
The former Holy Cross star
WINTER PARK fU PI) Rollini ■cored on a tap-in Just before the
lopped Amherst 4-3 and Ohio State liuiaer that gave the Celtic* a
trimmed South Carolina 9-2 in a 110-117 victory oV»r the Philadel­
baseball doubleheader Thursday.
phia Warriors Thursday night and
Ronnie Brown, with two hill In •ent th* Eastern Division cham­
four trips Including a two-run pion* to their fourth itra lth t tills
homer, paced Rollins in a game round berth.
shortened In eight Inninga by dark­
ness. Pitcher Jets Lee picked ip
the win.
More than SO percent of Amer­
Ohio State routed South Carolina ican families take vacation trip*
with a 13-hit attack, wrapping up cacti year, according lo the Cali­
the game with a three-run rally fornia State Automobile AnoclaIn the third.
tion.

Unheralded Golfers
Take Tourney Lead

where kicker* can be started, he
aald.
H* alio mad* a request of boat
driver* that they operate tbelr
craft at extra slow speeds when
passing the various fish camp load­
ing areas and other dock areas
because th* high water* hive cre­
eled enough haiardi without any
churning by speeding boats.
The wash actually it dangerous
lo people and property on the
shore installations when water le
thia high, he said.
Th* changeable weather end high
water level has not affected the
St. Johns shad fishing too badly,
Crow* said today,
Catches have been running from
ilx to 30 shad per boat th* past
few daya and Fred Arner of Day­
tona netted th* limit four day* in
a row,
Wilbur Brewer at Camp Seminote on th* Weklvn River said tho
water still le high, but la receding
enough so that baia fishing should
be good “In a few days."
"They're catching eome bream
right now and lhat’a about all,
W* expect base to b* picking up
right away thongh, with tho war­
mer weather,'* Brewer said.
The plcnlr ground* «t Camp
Seminole have been crowded dur­
ing tho sunny weather, although
fishermen on Ihe Wekiva haven't
found the water level to their
liking, he said.

ANOTHER

with partner George Schuld, had
totaled 1313 In the doublet for tec­
ond place in thia division.
Tha Checker Cab of Detroit
went into firit place In the boos­
ter team division for terms with
IM or under average, rolling 2T93.
Two other leami, Riverside
Home of Ann Arbor, Mich., and
th# Hendron Tavern of Salem,
Ohio, tied for second In the bootte n with 3741.
Tho strong Muntean and llrdman-.team of St. Paul scored the

“ HOME

major change In the open team
division for third place with 3039.
Four team members went over
6N a* the Minnesota team had
games of 1039, 1003 and tols and
became the firit team In thia
year's ABC to string three suc­
cessive games over ono thou­
sand.
A A A Asphalt of Birmingham,
Mich., leads th* open standings
with 3096.
Buddy Simon Sign of Cleveland,
aparked by Kulbaga'a 1931, look
over first place In the team allevents standings with a 9299.

B U I L T — WITH

HIGH
Sit/.’

CHICAGO (UPI) - A new pro­
fessional basketball league ap­
peared to he In the making.
Representatives from nine U. 8.
cllles, Including Honolulu, Itawall, expressed desire for fran­
chises In th* propaied loop after
Thursday's meetings presided ov­
er by Abe Sapcraleln. owner of
the Harlem Globe-Trotters.
Sapersteln said no hard deci­
sions were made at Ihe meeting.
The representative! will report to
their home cities and return for
more "definitive" sessions In Chi­
cago April 21, he said.

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COLUMBUS, G*. (UPI)—Thro*
unheralded women proa shared
the lead as th* second round oi
the annual Royal Crown Open golf
tournament opened her# today, Joyce Bisk* of Milwaukee, Bon­
nie Randolph of Naples and Betty
Jameson of Ban Anotonlo, fired
par 73* In tha opening round
Thursday.
Th# tricky Columbus Country
Club g a v e
favorite* Mickey
Wright of Ban Diego and Kay
Crocker of Montevideo a rough
time. Tlie two lop choli-e* were
far behind with 70s, Defending
champion Belay Rawls of Spartan­
burg, S. C„ also trailed with a 79.
Patty Rerg of St. Andrew*, HI.,
waa on* stroke behind th* lead­
er* with 73. Gloria Armstrong of
Oakland, Calif., ranked fifth with
a 75, and four other playera ahot
76*.
Th* open la one of Ihe richest
tournament* on th* women's tuur.
Kir*t plnc« money Is f!,4U0 and
th* total purse I* IS,000.

BE A BO A TER

ABC Championship Play Standing Keeps Changing
TOLEDO, Ohio (U PI)-A scor­
ing volcano, after laying dormant
for the first IS days, still wa*
erupting in full force at the
American Bowling Congress Tour­
nament being held here,
a By Um time the l«*t (cam had
'finished In this morning's wee
koura there had been II ehanici
to tha top 10 standings during
Thursday's action,
Paul Kulbaga of Cleveland oc­
casioned the biggest outburst
when he took over firit place In
the single* with 7Z6, totaled 1931
for th* top spot in all-event* and

HOLLYWOOD (U PI)-A lightlybunched field enters the second
round of the Men's International
Four-Ball Golf Tournament today
with only three atrokea separating
the top seven team*.
Brother* Bill and Jack Key,
Columbus, Gi., held tho narrowest
of lead* alter ao opening round
•I, seven under par. At M are
the tournament favorites, U. S.
amateur champion Jack Nlcklaus,
Columbus, Ohio, and British am a­
teur tltlisl Deane Bcman of
Bcthesde, Md.
Th* teems of John SJotlrom,
Floumoor, 111., and Scott Robert­
son, Darien, Conn., and Tommy
Aaron, Gainesville and Dan Sikes
Jacksonville, were tied at 67.
At to were three more palre—
Ted Bishop, Boston, and Jack
Penrose, Miami Beach; Ralph
Bogart and Bobert Brownell, both
of Belhesda: and dafeodiog cham­
pion* Harry Root Jr., Tampa,
and Jimmy Lea Jr., Tallahassee^

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�WASHINGTON (U PI)-Presldcnt
Eisenhower’s new nominee to the
Federal Communications Commis­
sion (FCC) said today the govern­
ment had no business “ trying to
determine what programs should
be offered to the American public
by radio and television.*'
The appointee, Edward K. Mills
Jr., alto said he considered unof­
ficial contacts between FCC com­
missioners and broadcast officials
"out of order."

SATURDAY—
1.00 a. m.—Teen Charm SchoolCivic Center
l:M a. m. — Eaton Letsion —
Soulhtide School
&gt;:S0 a. ip. — Junior Bowling
League—Jet Lanes
7:10 a. m.— Youth Wing—Senior
High Night—Civic Center

MONDAY-

7:00 p. m.— Teen Ballroom Dance
Class—Civic Center
7:10 p. m.— Sanford Art Group
—Arts A Crafts Bldg.
•:00 p. m. — Adult Ballroom
Dance Class — Civic Center

TVESDAT-

10 a. m.—AduK Charm SchoolCivic Center

WEDNESDAY—

WEKMAN,’ a pcene-gteal in f pigeon, add. to the hilarity
of MGM’s^n erry murder myetery, "The Gasebo b o w
Bhowinf a t the Kits Theatre. The film also atara Glenn
Ford and Debbie Reynotda.

7 p. hi.— Square Danee Lessons
—Civic Center
• p. m. — Square Dancing—Civic
Center

THUSBOAT—

7:10 p. m. — Duplicate Bridge
Club—Tourist Club Building -

FRIDAY—

7:10 p. m — Youth Wing— Jun­
ior High Nlght-Civie Center
o ”, M etro-Goldwy*-pocked film version
&gt;ay m urder-m ystery-

Four C or Crash
In Display Room

comedy hit. reunites. Gleno Ford
and Debbie Reynolds, following
their previous comedy success, "It
started With A Kiss."
The film la now showing ot tbo
RiU Theatre.
Co-starred In "tha GSiabo" la
television's popular Carl Reloer,
with leading supporting roles playad by John McOiver. Mabel Al­
bertson, Dora Merande, Bert
r&gt;Md, Martin Landau, Robert Ellensteln, Richard Waamil — and
“ Herman", a pigeon, who Is a
scene ataaler if th a n aver was

AIDED BY Edmond O'Brien, left, Robert Stack makes a
last desperate attem pt to free his wife, Dorothy Malone,
in a scene from "The Last Voyage” coming to the Movieland Drive-In Sunday,

Continue Giveaways
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U PD -T he
Cleveland Indiana will continue
their giveaway nights this season
despite ■ ruling by a city law di­
rector that they were illegal be­
cause they constituted a lottery.
Vice President Nate Dolln said
the giving away of stalioq wa­
gons on Friday nights drew more
fans in 1IM than any other day
of tba weak, Including Sundays.

a motion!
picture which has received a bar­
rage of p i ‘ “
md comment is
coming to
rielaod Drive-In
Sunday.
The film, a suspense-filled story
of the sinking of an ocean liner
and the dramatic rescue of Hs 1.500
passengers, will play at the drivein until Wednesday.
Featured in the production is
Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone.

A survey of dentists Indicates
Ford Is seen as Elliott Nash, who
has a successful career as one of that tha larger the city, the high­
n a rta o ir apparently croso- taleviskm'a 'top mystery writers; er la tha too for dental service.
starting wire* and tha ear, an adoring actrtsa wife, ' Nell
la reverse, bolted through (Misa Reynolds); a eharmlag
house la Connecticut—and a daad
man buried under hit Gasebo.
What more perfect placo to bury
a body thaa under NeU’i surprise
gift for him, a wrought-iron garden
house purportedly once ueed by
M issM cPhoul Dies George IV la dally with hie mistreams?
■ f FRED DANflG
ias Pryor waa excollent, too. as
A t Georgia Homa
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tha only her earnest suitor.
Mis* Flora McPkaul. a former
I also enjoyed small vignettes
purpose- of Tuesday night’s NBC■Bated rooidoot, diad Thursday at
by
Robert Dryden, in the role of
TV “Btartlme” production of a lawyer,
■ar home hi ■parka, Gd.
and Gaby Rodgers, as
“
Dear
Arthur"
waa
la
let
ni
un­
Funeral aarvtea will ha hold Sona girl supposedly wronged by
derprivileged
televlewcra
enjoy
day at tha Pint Method1st Church
"Dear Arthur."
the talents of Bex Harrison,
Anna Lee Joyner, Oviedo; Wallar
It was, lo cola a phrase, a priv­
The final half of Arthur Mur­
Norland, DeBary; Joaaa S. Naal, ilege and a pleasure.
Legal Notice
Sanford; Patricia A. Amaya, Baa- The play waa a Cora Vidal treat­ ray’* fun • roast • for • eharltyford; Charles Carlaen, DeBary; ment of Ferene Molnar’a bit of and Bob Hope had sharper gags
Floyd F. Althon, Long wood; Jo­ pneumatic nonsens* about a gay and a less-inhibited spirit than
seph Jackson,- Sanford; Jaaaia deception among tha French Riv­ last week's' opener.
Tuesday night’s NBC-TV halfHerndon. Sanford; Ella Man Wil­ iera's international set.
hour saw Hope receive, among
liams,
Sanford;
Doria
Vaughn,
Harrison, that Internationally his gag awards, a can of canned
D*r*a**d
Sanford.
v o n n s to n tn o r r o n s
famed song stylist, played tha laughter. I suspect some of the
TO ALL CltROITultA AND FRIT■Inks
non-singing rol* of a glossy, un­ can's ingredients found its way
BOND HAVIN'! PLUM B OR UK- Mr. and Mrs. William D. Vaughn,
principled con m in. To this part, out of the container and into
MANDO AflAINBT SAIK -BSTATK:
You. and each of ymi. are hare- Sanford, a son; Mr. and Mrs, he brought his charm, his mag­ Tuesday night's sound track.
O f natlflad an* required i t pro- George R. Ameye, Sanford, n nificent speaking .voice, which
Highlights: Hope “ w a l k i n g "
neat a a y claim s s a l
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ‘glides from a virile higbpitch
w hich you. #r Olibar * f you. » « P B. Naal, Sanford, a daughter.
with host Arthur Murrajr and
down la a rough-adged pout, his Hope's own monologue, which con­
hers
sssfS k l
lh .
K .ls ls
af
Dismissals
JOOEPH n . LEVT. 0tr»as*ii. ta le
limber and communicatlva hands tained funnier, more pointed jokes
• f said County. la the County Cecil Carlton, SanforiJ; Raymond
Jud e* • ( Bamlnola fo u n t), Slorlda, Schultz, Sanford; Mitchell Meltscr, and hi* eyebrow-raising code of about hlmiclf than anything de­
itage conduct. Ha was at his livered by hit “ roastcra."
at hi* efflc* In the Court llnaso
uaId County at Baaford, n o r ­ Sanford; WlUle Roundtree, San­ wicked, winning best. The com­
It seamed that Hope waa will­
ford;
Mable
Magee,
DeBary;
Lil­
m s. w ithin tig h t calendar months
bination mada for ahecr enteriain- ing lo serve as the roast duck for
great tha tiara of tho flrat publica­ lian Mack. Enterprise; Mary Mar­
ment.
After
all,
wa've
grown
action of th is aotlor. Koi-h rlalm or
this formal but the gag writers
damaad shall hs la w rllln e. and tin, Sanford; Tawsng Eason, San­ customed to hit way*.
were a trifle loo chicken.
ehatl s ts ta tha plat* or raaidanre ford; Edward Williamson, 8anford;
The plot, briefly, placed Harri­
aad post nffleo addroaa of tha Mary Boston. Sanford.
son In Prince Rainier'* Monaco,
The Channel Swim: Jim Garner
eSalmaat. aad ahall hs sworn to
MARCH 14
where he was to draam up a and Jack Kelly, suspended stars
b y tha alalm aaL his aasn t or his
a ttsr n sy , and any surh rlalm or
mythical, perfect (now, tbere'i a of ABC-TV's “ Maverick," are
damaad not so fllsd shall bs Ida Haieklen, Enterprise; Nile redundancy) husband, Count Ar­
paid.
Carter, S eated Clyde BordMr, thur da Ghuyo for his loving talking about court action against
/a / T c a a iR LBVT
Warner Bros., producer af the
As E sarutrls of tho Last DeBary; JoreUa Hubbard, Ban- daughter. Arthur's purpose was to show. At issue is salary during
ford; Frank Lac Dunn, Sanford; ■rouse ■ flame of paisiop In
W ill and T sststn sn t af
the production layoff.
JOBKPII B. I.KVT, dscsassd. Madeline Rhoden, DeBary; Ethel daughter's
lama suitor. The
•B O . A. BPKER. JR.
“ Moment of Fear." an hourHarriett Luts, DeBary.
scheme worked — but too well. long luspcnse seriei, in color, will
A tto r ssr for said ssla ta
Nriho
l i l t * M agnolia Avsnus
As the hoy-girl relationship began replace NBC-TV's Friday night
Baaford, Florida
Mr. and Mr*. Hobart Hubbard, lo awing, tho scheme began to
fights beginning July 1. Tha fights
Pabllah Mar. 11. IS. SI * Apr. 1. Sanford; n eon.
backfire. Along came a near-riot, become
■ Saturday night ABC-TV
Dismlsaala
IB TMH CIRCUIT COURT OF T H S
a clever Innkeeper who could dun feature starting this summer.
RtOTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Oia Balia Clayton, Valdosta, Ga.; Arthur, through “ attorney" Harri­
FLORIDA. IM A VO FOR AKWI. Frank Hutchinson, Sanford; Har­
Next Monday's “Jack Paar
son, for soma old hotel bills, and
ROMS O W S U , IV CHAXCERY
riett Wilcox, Sanford; Donald At­ another lawyer to collect a large Show," his first from London, will
a n o a c a no. lasia
wood, Geneva; Julia Modlar, Ban- payment for a 14-year-old indis­ feature Julie Andrews, Dicky Val­
■VA ARLENH HARM S.
entine and Hans Conried, M.P.
P laintiff ford; John Rich, Sanford; Bertha
cretion of Arthur's At that point, (member of Paer-liament.)
Emmons, 8anford.
Hmtiaon closed out Arthur's life
•A R L MEAL HARRM,
The Mastcra golf tourney from
Defendant
and went on to m w triumphs, in­ Augusta, Ua., will be covered by
R « riC B BY FtIBUCATIRN
cluding
M
m
fleecing
of
King
FaTOi Carl Ksat Harris
CBS-TV cameras on Saturday and
Where I i It Safe?
rouk.
Address Unknown
Sunday, April I and 10. Andy DeBURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) Yon nra bareby notified (h at a
Decorating tho production (put
•III at Com plaint far D ivert* haa City Engineer Edward J. Crowley together by Bretalgna Windust vine is set to star in next le s ­
son's new half-hour mystery aekesa filed against yau. aad you condemned tho pollca station hart
shortly before his death last rica on NBC-TV, “ Big Jake.”
■re required la aarva a copy of
week) were soma satirical com­
nr Ana war ar Pleading to tha
Boris Karloff will amcec “ Hol­
II af Camplalat an F la ln tlira
ments about tho international set, lywood Sings," the Sunday, April
Attorney, Joseph U. Vuraekn, P.
•nuaclalad
by
HermlOM
BaddtLegal Notice
O. Boa t i l , r a r e Park. Florida,
I NBC-TV special that stars Tam­
lay Sarah Marshall, as Rex'a my Grime*. “ The Cool Rebellion,"
aad file , the original Aaswar ar
Plaadiair la th e affloa at ths Clerk
daughter, was beguiUag. flirta­ described as a self-portrait of the
HAMM LAW
o f tha D l m l l Caurl an nr ha fora
Nolle# Is h trtb y e lv e s that the
th e n t h d as o f April, ISS*. aad If undtralgnsd. datlrln e ta angaea la tious and kigh-aplrilod and Niche- beat generation, will be a CHS ra ­
you fa ll I t h
H i dearea pra hualaaaa undar tba fictitiou s earns
dio apecial on Tuesday, April I.
nenfeeea w ilt be lakan agalast

aster ever brought to the rcrcen.
The other feature on the program
is Alfred Hitchcock's “North By
Northwest.”
Two action packed dramas will
play on Wednesday and Thursday.
They arc “The Warrior and the
Slave Girl” and “Tha Seven
Thieve*.’’
Four comedies will be the main
attraction Saturday. The four are
’ The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw ,"
“Have Rocket Will Travel", “ The
30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock" and
“ Once Upon A Horse."

VISTA, Calif. (UP1) - A Cali­
fornia high school girl it con­
fident that muste hath eharm t to
soothe the savage breast — and
grow soybeans.
Mary Lohr, 15. a Vista High
School sophomore hat come up
with that amaiing bit of infor­
mation following a month-long
experiment for her science class
She’s equally sure of at least
one more fact: soybeans aren't
hep to rock ’n‘ roll, but they
sure do dig that craiy longhair.
For 30 days. Mary placed five
beans, each within a jar, in five

Eisqphower Thursday to serve out
the unexpired 15-month term of
former FCC Chairman John C.
Doerfer.
Doerfer retiined recently under
fire from C onfren for accepting
plane flighti and yacht cruiiea
radio-TV show s.
from broadcast executives. Mill*
Mills, a New Jersey lawyer and muat be confirmed by the Senate. I
until last December a deputy ad­
ministrator of the General Services
Administration, was nominated by
Milla told United Press Interna­
tional in an interview that be hoprd public demand would bring
about an improvement in program
standards.
He said he felt the public already
had indicated it wanted “ lest etaphasls on crime and violence" in

separate rooms and exposed them
to symphonic arias, popular
numbers, ragtime ditties and
bongo beats — while the fifth
little bean got the silent treat­
ment. The treatment lasted one
hour each day.
“The experiment showed re­
sults the very first day," says
Mary. “ The soybean treated to
the symphonic music teemed to
puff-up immediately.” At the end
of the experiment there was no
doubt; the sprout of the sym­
phonic treated bean was by far
the longest.

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af BABY AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
at l i i ? Park Drive, Baaford, F lor­
ida, Intends In r e a d ie r the said
name n lth ih s Clark of tha t’lrrull
Caurl ol Seminole County. Florida.
T. F. Cawart
Publish Mar. SI b Apr. I, S, II.

Logoi Notice

MYRTLE K. BROW DMR.
Defends*!

, DAVID M. •A T C IIB U Clark
Ctreutt Court. Bamlnola Canatr, Baaford, Florida.
Hyi Marika T. Vlhlao
b e a u ty Clerk
Jaeeyh M. Atjrasko,
A tlan ta) for P la la tlff
P. O. B e t I t s
P ars Park, rtarlda
F ahlU h Star. 4. U . U . SI. IIS*.

x o T tt'H a r pi'R L iC A T ton

CHARLEO JACKSON PE flflT ,
Dafaadaat
nO TU N NY P lO L ira T lO B
TO: Charlaa Jarkaoa Parry
A lshaoia Otala Hospital
Tuscaluot*. Alabama
BTATK o r . L on iD A . TO:
You ar* hrroby a o tilia d . that a
XDWARD C. COWAN. JIL
B ill af Camplalat far D lvares haa
BL « BM ST, Daufllaavlllc.
barn filed a oalast you, aad yea
•a a r o la . a /a L. C. lo-valaae.
ar* required la sarv# a cayy a f
Ten are Oaraby NOTIFIKD that your anawrar ar plaadlno ta said
M ariarla Cow**, has filed bar Complaint ea tha P la lh tlfr s A t­
■ware Caraplalat aealnat you. ha- torney, Joaapk M. Muraako.* F. a
inn a null for divert*. In Clrsull Has 111, P ars Park. Florida, Bad
Canrl for Bamlnola County, at file lh* arlelnal aaawar or plaid
Onnfoad. Florida: and, you ar* Ing In the office af the Clark af
baraby required la III* personally tha Circuit Court aa nr bafor* the
ar bp a a altarn ey, w ith tha Haa- l l l h day nf April, ISS*. If m u fall
arohl# David O alehal, Clark of our t* da so. Judgment by dafaujt will
Bald Caurt. a t Baaford, Florid*, b* taken a e a la st you for th a 'relief
P ear w ritten defsa**. If any, to lb* demand** la tha BUI
* Com­
b ill a f Cam plalat filed a g a in .i plaint.
you In said raus*. and to file a
UONK AND OIIDKIIKD at Pan• s p y th ereat w ith tba u n d srslossd ford. namtaol* County, PlarlOa,
attoraay, by tb* 4th day of April thla tnd day • ( March, IMS.
(BdOt herein fa ll naf ar fadsm aat (OEALI
w ill. Ml rsadarad a o a la st yau by
DAVID M. OATCHRL Clark.
Bafaalt.
C lrm lt CourL Osmlact* CoaeCORAL i
ty. Florida
David M. Baukal. citrk
Mrt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Nm Startba T. V .blaa, 0 9.
Deputy CWrk
M. W. Wore, A ttoraay far
Joaapk M. Muraako,
F laln U H . F- U Boa MIS
Attornay far P la U tlff
P. U Hoi No. SSI
•qafaad,. Ftarlda

rubtiak Mar. «, U. lb St, 1Mb

r* |B ro rh . Florid*

TO: Myrtle K. Browder
t t l Kldrlds* Lane
Brooklyn. New York
Yaq ar* hereby aotiriad that a
Rill a f Complaint far D ivert* has
baas filed again st you. and you
ar* required ta sarv* a cupy af
your Aaswar or P laadlae to the
Rill af Camplalat oa P la la llfr*
Attorney, Joseph M. M ureike, P. •&gt;.
Ran i l l , Fern Park. Flarldt. aad
fit* Ik* original A naaer ar PleadIne la the offlca af the Clark af
tha Circuit Court oa ar bafar* tha
HIM day af Aprlt. lS It, and If
you fall ta da a*, decree pro con­
fess* w ill b* lakan aealn et yen
for ih s relief damasdad In the
•III af Complaint.
This notice shall b* puhllahad
one* each w ash for four ronesrullva w eeks la THB SANFOltD
HKflALD.
DONIS AND ORDERED In Bauford, Baralnula County, riu rlds, this
Sad day e l March, ISIS.
(ORAL)
'.
DAVID M. (lATCIIKL. Clark
Circuit Court, Bamlnola Coun­
ty. Sanford. Florida
Byt Marika T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark

SANFORD

OF SEPT. 7, 1951,
For Fulleit Enjoyment
See It From The Becinning
THE MANAGEMENT

GAZEBO

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ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
8U8PENSE THRILLER

“JACK THE RIPPER*

Legol Notice

JUNE AVBRDNA OOOTT.
Itafandaat
VWTIUM TO IIKPMVU
THK BTATK OF FLORIDA TO:
Jl'NK AVKIIDXA OCOTT
SI* Jaffareon
Florl-«ant. Sllaanurl
A Rworn Complaint havtnp bean
filed aealn et you In tha Circuit
Court In and For Oamlool* County,
Florida. In t'ltancary, for bivorrc,
the abort till* or asld aatlaa hola s rillO IAH P it ANCIIl OCOTT.
P laintiff, ve. JUNK AVBRDNA
Ot'OTT, Defendant. Ihtoa praaaala
are to reu se and require yon to
flit your w ritten defenses, if any.
to tha Complaint filed herein, and
to vert a a c o p y thereof upon
P la in tiffs Attorney na nr hafar* tba r iih &lt;U&gt; o f April. A. D.
IS**, otherw ise s Dacca* Pra Cosfasau w ill b* aatarad aealnat &gt;*u
and ths causa proceed a s part*.
WITNKdB my haud awd official
•cal at Uanford. tUmlnul* Couaty,
Florida, this ISlk- day o t MartU.
A. D. IIS*.
tBBAL)
David M. Oalehal
Clark o f in* circu it C ourt
Hamlnol* Couaty, Florid*
lly: Martha T. Vtblan, DO
Uerdoa V. Prodtrlrk
Attaraay for P lalaU ff
F. a U es IIS*
SSt-SSt North Park .ttaau *
Hanford, Florida
Publtah Mar. II, U * Apr. L L

f

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FIRST

LIFE MAGA/.INE

Sod-day el March, lies.
*

THE BARBARIAN

AND THE GEISHA"
JOHN WAYNE

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
THIS FEATURE WAS
Levered By A 9-Page Spread la

K

y en (ar Ike rellat damandad in u a
•III af Camplalat.
Thla aatlaa ahall ha published
once w * w eek far four anna*,
aultr* w e ek s to TUB BAKFORD
■ B R A Lb.
DONH AND ORDERED la Banlard. Oamlaola Couaty. Florida, thla

-THE PROUD ONES”
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Robert Hymn . Jeff Hunter
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FEATURE: 1:16 - 3:18 • 5:20 - 7:22 • 9:24

MOSCOW. Idaho (U P I)— Ron­
ald E. Ilulbert. 25, a University
of Idaho student here, has a little
less time to make out his income
tax return than he should have
hart.
The (arm*, addressed to him at
“ Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
Ilouir, University of Idaho. Mos­
cow" arrived here stamped with
a pate green seal of the Russian
post office and the words “ Dc
Moskva."

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2-B. R. house, furnished. Adults.
FA 2-TI64.

3-BEDROOM duplex apartment,
lake privilege!, $73 mo.; Lake
Mary. FA 2-3729.

2. For Rent
I. Wanted U R n l
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S. Mortgage Loan*
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T-A Insurance
8. Female Help Wanted
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15, Special Service*
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NEW duplex apartment, kltehen
equipped 273 per mo. Phone 2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
Temple 1-4M3.
5o. Sanford Ave. on Oakway
Drive, near Lake Jessup. 230
LIVE .AT THE BEST ADDRESS
per monlh, Phone FA ■2-0H5.
IN TOWN. Nicely furnished and
decorated apartments, reason­ 3-BEDROOM h o u s e , kltchert
able. Park Apartmenti, 1717
equipped, screened porch, wa­
Park Ave. FA 2 3893.
ter furnished, 2t3 monthly.
White only, Ph. Geneva, 2431.
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit
chen furnished home. Phone
FA 2-2341.
Sunland Estates — 3 bedroom, 1
bath, kitchen equipped,
FLORAL HEIGHTS; 2 bedroom
2100 per month
apartment, one block South or
Sanford Ave., on the a ir bate MeUonvllle — 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
route to the right, Kill, house on
everything furnished
the left. Enders, Rt. 2 Box 372.
|17S per month
1-BEDnoOM, nicely fur
house, water furnished.
Elm, Phone FA 2-1662.

Legal N o tice
K i m r u i i a x .smh
JtOTlrF: IK h r r a h y alvei- t h a t we
are e n s a e r r i (ft l iu a l n o a at limit*
S*•*. Samlnnla
(Tounljr.
h'lnrlda.
ntiiler the flrllllnti* name nt Prar*
: i • n 1.11 a l a u n d r o m a t a nd t h a t we
Intend t « r e a l a t e r eald m i n i with
!t|e c l e r k of the c l r r u l t Court.
Seminole County, Flnrtrts, In a rcn td a n r a w ith th* prnvlalnna of tha
yirttUnua Nani* Mlatulea to -w lt!
SeclIon H I D F lorid* H t i tu t e a 1»S7.
Hit! N orw at l a u n d r o m a t Inc.
lie d wig tl. N o rw a t
Anna V. N orw at
PuM Ith Star. 4, II. IS. 2 t, I f I*.

Venango — 2 bedroom,
pletely furnished
290 per month

com­

MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
CLEANEST. BEST RENTALS Mayfair — I bedroom', 2 bath,
loads of extras.
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 24)274.
|123 per month
2111 Orange: 2 bedroom unfun
nlshed house,- kitcheJ electrical­
To see these and other exclusive
ly equipped. 380.
rentals, contact property mana­
2412 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­
ger at
ished house, kitchen electrically
equipped. 2100.
Stenstrom Realty
111
N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
FURNISHED apartm enti, hard
"Open HU 2:30 P. M.”
wood floors, ill* baths.'M2 W.
27th. Street.
SMALL HOUSE for ren,
Third. FA 2-2»lB.
UNFURNISHED house. FA 2-1329.

I t Taya
To Uie
The HERALD
W ant Ado.

522 K N O LLS
-M O T O R S -

TR A D E - I N S

Sanford's most complete

M CADILLAC

NEW C A R S E L E C T IO N !

C torartlbla . F ill Power ■ Air •
A Bargain At

*1995
57 CHEVROLET

(pjojutiajc
A I body stylos Including tho now and
fnbulous Ventura modal.

H I * 4-Dr. • Auto. Tran*. •
Radio • Heater • Clean. Only

IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
• S BEDROOMS
• V/t ft 2 BATHS

FHA FINANCED
Drive Fane Blocks Woat Off
Franck Av*. On 20tb 81. A
Stamper Aasocial* la On The
Pram tea* Dally.

Priced Under Praaont Market
SEE OR CALL TODAY

56 MERCURY
Montclair
Btelalr 1-Dr. Hardtop
Ha
• Ante.
Trana. • Radio - Has
laatar

LARGE NEW

*895

*395
56 PLYMOUTH
Au
Savoy d-Dr. • Cylinder •. Auto,
Trana. » Healer • Sharp

*895
56 PLYMOUTH
■stvedere VI • Auto. Trans.
Heater • Nice

*895
55 DESOTO
FlrefUgbt • Ante. Trana. Power Stealing • Power Brake*
• Radio . Heater

*795

1-BEDROOM house in country.
Call FA 2-1223.

5. Rei) EaUt* For Sal*
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home on 2
large lota. Outside cily limits.
Easy terms, Ph. FA 2-4722.

FARMER'S

America's Number O ut Compact Car*

3 BEDROOM HOME

1199 Block — W. 3rd St. — Sanford
FOR INSPECTION CALL —
BAM C. LAWSON
OR

AMERICA'S HAPPIEST FAMILY CAR

1960

Rambler
American

Equipped with heater, oil filter, reclining neats
and understating.

$4,600 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates 3
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 IT-92 at Hiawatha

2-FURNISHED bouses, $30 ft *70.
1 child preferred. FA 2-1577.

J. W. HALL
1144 Praneh Are.
R e sit*

2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment, ••CaD HaH*
clean and roomy, |72. FA 2-0091

’ Phan# PA 2-M41

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

Amy A iderato
Genevieve (Jcante) Blair
Carl Cbocptnlng, J r.
Robert J . Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin .Williams
M
*12 So. Park Av*. Ph. FA 13641®
Sanford
Rvana Bldg. Lak* Mary I
Ph. FA 2-1290

OFFICE SPACE, |50 month. 306
VA FINANCED
W. 13th Street. Ph, FA 3 2931 Lovely I bedroom, CB homo.
dayi, FA 2-1401 nights,
In like new condition. Situated
on well landscaped lot In beau­
Completely furnished 2 bedroom,
tiful
Plneerest, this borne
1 bath home ftn quiet street 190
features fully equipped kitchen
per month. Contact property
plus all lha extras!
manager a4
NICE $ bedroom homo, I bathi,
Stenstrom Realty Thil homo can be yours for only wan to wall earpot. For quick
aalo call FA 2-2721.
111 N. Park
Phono FA 2-2420
11473 down, and payments less
"Open til 2:30 P. M."
than rent I Only *70.24 per
month. Total cost of the borne,
1—
BR. house, furnished, 290. only 211,900. May w t aerva
2- k-BR. house, kltehen equipL 179. you?
HOME SEEKER *
2—BR. house, kltehen equipL 265.
Stenstrom Realty
4—BR, house, unfurnished, | 100.
Watch
This Space
ROSA L. PAYTON
111 N. Park Ave. Phono FA 1-14*0
Thla beautiful aig room and bath
Ph. PA * 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
•‘Open till 9:30 P. M."
home hai screened porch, car­
port*, utility and storage room.
Underground sprinkler system
ATTENTION!
for th* lawn. Located on 1 large
FED. GOVERNMENT ft MILITARY PERSONNEL
comer lot a t 2409 Oak Av*. Tbs
price will be reduced $30 each
1960 LA R K 2 Dr. SEDAN
day until sold. Original prlre
•ta,MO—today’* $12,330. Present
loan, approximately $19,6M can
be assumed. Monthly paym ents!)
a r t $79. Shown by appointment
INCLUDES INSURANCE
only. Don't delay. 8 m today.
to then* who qualify
Can FA 21204.

•

1295 DOWN 158.47 MO

Delivered Sanford, Florida fnr only

MONTH

SANFORD-MOTOR

CO.

IN I SANFORD AYR.

Including Collision Insurance

-

2-LOTS, eo f t x 140 ft. each,
between 4tb. and 7th., on Mellonvlllt Ave., partly cleared,
with city conveniences.

NOTICE

4 -Door D ELU X E SEDAN

*4 7 "

AGENCY

FA 2-8331

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
EQUITY in 2 bedroom house, 1819
D. H. Whitmore
Summerlin. FA 2-2223 afler *.
Lillian G. Trams
Aaieeiatrs.
Illt S. French Ave. Th. FA 2-2221 EXCELLENT one year old home;
3 bedrooms, 2 complete baths;
After hour*, FA 2-1212, FA 2-4221.
partly air conditioned; porch,
FA 1-0311
breeteway, large utility. Fenc­
ed back yard. Very reasonable
down payment. Assume low
*2000 DISCOUNT
3&gt;«r» mortgage. 1M Jenkins Cir­
FOR *2500 CASH
cle. FA 2-MOB.
This modern, four bedroom home,
healed on large, ihady lot with
lake privileges, would normally
HOME SEEKERS
sell for 313,500. . .but the owner Call us today and see this attrac­
“There goss tfist gay from research fooUnr areonft
can’t wait for the right perion
tive 2 bedroom, 1 bath home
• E l i s OB U s lu n c h h o u r."
*
to come along, ao will let It
on a beautifully shaded corner
go for 314,300 with 32300 down.
lot. Featuring hardwood floori,
fully equipped kitchen and
"ome lucky person Is going to
fenced in- back yard, this ii
taka advantage of this offer
one of the neatest buy* in
TRAILER, pleasant surroundings, 4-ROOM furnished apartment 260
SOON. It might a i well be
Sanford. Afler only 31700 down, f t
water furnished; adults, no
month, FA 2-3021.
YOU.
you can move in today and 11p e ts.. FA 2-2447.
2-BEDROOM furnished house 263
sume payment* of 37R prr
W. H. ••sill" STEMPER Ageney
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
per month. FA 2-2370.
month. Total price only 210.700!
Phone FA 2-4911
112 N. Park
kitchen equipped, 2403 Willow
Stenstrom Realty
Ave. Call FA 2-2232 or FA 2-2821. FURN. Apt. 201* W. 1st 8f.
St ACRES fa.m land Sanford Cel­ l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2424
NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house,
ery Delta, 3430 per aere, only
"Open til! 2:30 P. M."
kitchen equipped. P b o n o
furnished apartment. 601 Pal­
3230 down, five years to psy
metto. Dial FA 2-4333.
FA 2-3303,
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
LOCH ARBOR
bourne, Fla.
Located in Little Venice on canal.
2-BEDROOM house, furnished or 2-ROOM furnished apartment. 210
Three bedroom, lte bathi, kit­
unfurnished. Call FA 2-7930 be­
Magnolia. Phona A. K. Rosset­
equipped. 32000 down and«
ter.
Floreit.
FA
2-1131.
tween' 5-2 p. m.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. chen
assume 4tfcr« mortgage. Total*
BROKER
price „ $14,960.
RENT A BED
»
U
.
Park
A n . Fk PA I I M ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Legal Notice
Rallaway, Respite* 4k Baby Beds
By D iy, Week or Month.
Raymond Lundqulat, A im .
WYNNEWOOD: 2 B. R. CBS
l a Ik* C a a r! * f Ska C a a a ty J a l a * ,
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
a rm la a la C a a a fr, S ta te a t F la r lla .
house, 31300 equity and assume FA 2-3221
l a P ra k a f* .
Ph. FA 2-2111
119 W. l i t S t
232
monthly
payment.
Phone
GROVE
MANOR
HOME: 1013 Lin­
l a ra (k a tta ta te a ft
FA 2-3072.
S U C K F. IIAHVKT
coln St., b bedroom, 13% bath,
LARGE I bedroom furnished up­
Deceased
double earport.
stairs apartment, downtown,
PINAL NOTICI!
DISTINCTIVE
water furnished. 263. C a l l
N ollf* la hereby ■lr*n that tha
FA 2-3071 before 3:30 P. M. BRITTANY
unrieralenrd w ill, on th* Stud day
HOME!
*f April. A. r&gt;. 1141. pr***nt tr&gt; th*
Honorable County Juris* of Hrml- •17 EXCAM8RIA DR.: 2 bedroom For permanent pleasure, permit
nola County, Florid*, hi* fin al r e ­
us to show you thla choice Mayunfurnished bouse. Ph. FA 2-0920
turn. arcounl and veiichrr*. as
fair area homa featuring 3 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
after 3:00 p. m.
K seeutnr of th* Ratal* of Allr*
equipped home on large lot.
large bedrooms, 2 full baths,
F. H arvey. deceased, and * t **id
Low down payment, monthly
tlm*. th*n and there. mak* apptl- 3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
hardwood floors, fireplace, sep­
ration to lh* said Juda* for a
payments of $44.72. Phono
PA 2-0003.
arata family room, and doubla
final •*tM*m*nt o f hta adm lnlelre*
FA 24490.
carport. Surrounded by excel­
Itnn of said **lal«, and for an LARGE 2 brdm. fu n . apt. IST.S0
ord*r d lich a rx ln a him aa evieh
lent
neighbors,
this
is
a
real
1703 Magnolia. FA 2-3031.
COUNTRY hom t with * and l / l
K ierulnr.
buy at 323.900.00. 4Vttt mort­
a era* 29,200. FA 2-0T70.
D eled Mil* th* l l t h day af
gage
of
313,200.00
can
be
as­
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
reams
March. A. D. I lls .
sumed,
terms
arranged
on
down
private baths, 114 W. First S t
MUST SELL three houees, two
/V
D o u a taa S te n stro m
payment. Contact
finished, on* shall. Price 313,000.
MODERN two bedroom clean un­
Doe Price, FA 1-2773,________ y
Seminole Realty
furnished house, 1210 W. Third
1201 Park Ave., PA 2 3222
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gable*,
SURETY BONDS
REAL ESTATE DRK'E-tN
401 Magnolia Ave. VA 2-0720.

lacladteg clealag

53 CHEVROLET
4-Dr. Station Wagnn • Standard Trana, • Radio - Heater .
Going Trite

FUBN. a p t 2300 MeUonvllle

FHA Financing - $350 Down - $60 Mo.

54 PONTIAC

•495

SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH O rriC E
NICELY furnished apartments, w. H. "Bill" stem per Agency*'1
111 Elm. Phone NO 9-3297.
2901 Park Drive

Designed U give ran th* meat living apar*
par dollar .Inraatad

Chieftain D alai* 4-Dr. • Ante.
Trane. • Radio * Heater • AI
CmdltiM

Real Estate For Sale

Page 10—Fri. March 25,1060 2. For Rent

CLASSIFIED INDEX

LAKE MARY LOTS
Urga 301 fool let, with amall
•tod In rear. Can be divided
Into two building loti. Wa think
the price la right I May wa
aerveT
■ ACRES
.
i
In else* proximity t i schools,
churches, and shipping 1a Lake
Mary. Just 299 Mot off hard­
top road. This won't k a tl

OPEN -

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-24)2
••Open E m ln g a tin 1:10 P, M."

Jjddaif. TUJbi
A LL D A Y SAT.
Buy Wllk Confidence At Your Seminole County
Antbortaod • Panttae • Bukk • Rambler Dealer

MOVES

YOU

IN

2-BEDROOMS, 1 4 TILE BATES with catered Attorn.

W E F IN A N C E T H E S E CA RS
-

Ierrata* fleece, Venetian blinds, carport*, acroan porch,
htillt r n a n and maav other extra*.
All Homan Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. W arranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CO NV EN IEN CE

Sw M SFUY MODES 0FM M R Y X

It S FRENCH
W

s- • »

'w
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T IL 9:00

O M A N ft
H ay . 17-92 f t tftfc 84.
Sates Offte*
Saafaed
Ph. FA S-1MI

�A W ant A d A Day Makes A ll Business P a y! Ph. FA 2-2611
81(1 • a n fn rft h rratft
8. Female Help Wanted
15. Special Services
F r i. M a rc h ? 5 , 1960—P a g e 11
FLORIDA Registered Nurse for GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS In­
floor duty. FA 2 6592.
stalled and repaired. Roof re­
pair. No |ob too small. Free
10. .Male or Female
estimates. FA 2-64*3.
Beautiful landscaped lake fromWE NEED
9 age property with attractive 2
FREE! 17.85 TV antenna with
bedroom, l t t bath homa on
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL
each TV or radio repair of *12
Lake Kathryn. Approximately
or more.
Personnel
Service
2 acres, *32.000. Its desirable
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
400 Metcalf Building
location lenda itself to Ideal
9th. and Sanford Ave.
Orlando,
Florida
Florida living.
FA 2-1741
Sanford
Men-Women 120. Daily. Sell Lumi­ ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
StenBtrom Realty
nous nameplates. Writ# Reeves
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
Co., Attleboro. Mess.
Open 'til 1:30 p. m.
programs, j U
Prigreiftve
Printing Co. Phona FA 2-2951—
Personnel Service
30* West 13th St.
(P 2468 Sanford Ave.
Member of Chamber
HOUSE CLEANING
of Commerce
Thia three bedroom home, fea­
Windows, Floors, WalU- Free E s­
10 Years In Business
turing large living room with
timate. Call FA 2-1211 or
40* Metcalf Building
fireplace, separate dicing room,
FA 2-1933.
Orlando, Florida
large kitchen and west screen­
ed porch, situated on large 109
WE REPAIR AND SLR VICE
x 17* ft. lot. It one of San- TEACHER or ADVANCE college
STINE
student:
interesting
summer
fords best buyi at *9,500. terms
Machinery and Supply Co.
position for educated, antbiarranged. We have the key,
Ph. FA 2*432
tious person. *540 minimum 307 W. 2nd St
can ihow at your convenience.
salary for 60 days; opportunity
Seminole Realty
for advancement ana perman­ Sewing: Mach. Repairs
_ 1901 Park Ave., FA 2-5232 or
ency. Box S. E., c/o Sanford
ALL MAKES k MODELS
IV PA 2-2241 evenings.
Herald.
104 So. Park f24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3*25
EDUCATED — Ambitious person.
S t Johns Realty Co. $4,000 minimum salary first TV sad RADIO REPAIR *r r
5:00 nlghu and week tads; Sal­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
300 days, opportunity for pro­
ford. Lake Mary and Longweod.
11« N. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2 *123
motion after first 100 days.
FA 3-2772 and FA 2-M15.
Box S, E., t o Sanford HerBY OWNER: Ready for occupan­
ford Herald.
COMPLETE
cy. spacious 2 bedroom CB
LAWN MAINTENANCE
home, cute as a buga ear. Con­ R E A L ESTATE. SALESMEN
and SALESWOMEN for pro­ Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
veniently located on 2 large
jects in Sanford area. Real Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
beautifully landscaped shaded
FREE ESTIMATES
opportunity. Backed by news­
i corner lota. Electric kitchen,
paper, radio and mail promo­ JOHN LOMMERSK, FA 3-7197
hardwood f l o o r s , vanelian
tion. See Dan River at Tee
bllndi, space beater, tile bath,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
‘n* Green Estates, Country Club
bulh in ehast, dresser and
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
and Up.ala Roads, Sanford.
closet; breczway, utility room,
1111 Celery Ave. Tel FA 2-13M
Phone—FA 2-SM5.
carporte. Priced to sell. Pay­
ments *40 per month, includes
taxes and insurance. Buy my
equity and asautna 444% mort­
gage, or will accept riasonablt YOUNG LADY wishes poaltlonai
clerk-typist, full time. Pleasant
dow* paymonL FA 2-M10.
working conditions, 5 day week
preferred. Experienced. Call
l-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
FA 2 3321.
equipped. Buy equity. 4W%
15-A Beauty Parlora
loan. Pinternet. FA 2-7392.
SEWING. FA 2-71*1,

20. Automobiles

21. Furniture

193i BUICK convertible, vet
good condition, *200 tor equll;
Ph. FA 1-7501 after * p. m.

Used furniture, appliances, tools WORK clothes, luggage, tents, 14 FT. BOAT, motor and trailer:
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
1050 Dodge, good condition:
tarps, blankets, cots. Army-Navy
215 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 2 t i p
c o l o r television. P h o n e
Surplus, 110 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-21M,
• Bit! VALlftS
FA
TORY
TO
YOU
• 1UICK CREDIT
ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
ALUMINUM
• EASY TERMS
Ross. 381 51agnolia
Place,
VENETIAN BLINDS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
'•Hickory Street” , D o B a r y.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
WILSON - MAIER rail with plaaUe ends. Plastic NO *-4413,
New and Usad Furniture
or rayon tape*. Coltaa or nylon Soil Ua Your Furniture. Quick
*11 E. First Bt.
. FA I M S
Service With The Cash. SUPEB
TRADINO POST. FA *-0877.
N«w A Used Furniture ft Appli­ Senkarlk Glas* and Pnlnt Co.
111-114 W. Bid St
FA 1-4*22
ances. A Good Place To
ORANGE TREES for salt. Will
BUY, SELL or TRADE
In yards or groves. Shade
SPINET
PIANO
Jenkins Furniture D u e to unfortunate circum­ plant
trees also available. Ed Davit,
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
FA 2-4317. ’
stances, have two reclaimed
Spinets, famous brand, like
new, guaranteed, one walnut
one mahogany. Will sell to re­
’59 ZIG ZAG, almost half paid
liable person In this area at
(or — take over payments of
tremendous savings. Write or
M 50 each; *00 different stitches,
phone Credit Manager, Steep’s,
button holes. Writ* Box 900, e/o
Ml N, Orange, Orlando.
Sanford Herald.

ONE OWNER: 1*50 Bulck, A-l
condition, *200. 2111 Summerlin.
'50 FORD tudor, excellent me­
chanical c o n d i t i o n , *119.
FA 2-7483.

20-A Trailer*
18*0 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft.,
u«cd 34 days. Save over *700.
10* W. 27th. St., Sanford. Phona
FA 2-73*0.
1959 3-BEDROOM Rilt Craft
house trailer, M ft. long, •
ft. wide. Want *500 equity. Buy­
er take over parmenta, balance
52.1M.30, Call FA 2-4390.
HOUSE TRAILER: 30 ft. Spartanettc. very clean, all modern.
Must sell. Privately owned. Al­
so 32 ft. Star, vary clean and
all modern. Muat sell. Call at
3515 Orlando Drive, 2 miles
South of Sanford. DeWitt Trail­
er Park. See Mr. BUI.

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22. Articles For Sale

22. Articles For 8ale
R EDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37” Window Sills *1.25
54” Window Lintel* I..2 5
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-S751
LIKE NEW hospital bod. Phone
FA 2-3285.
JALOUSIE WINDOWS. FA 2129*.
FULL site baby bod with mat*

tress, good condition. FA MO*
SAVE over *50.00 on 1* velum*
World Book Encyclopedia, T
months old. Will sell only be­
cause I have 1M0 edition. * ttt
cash. FA 2-S3S4.

REDUCED!

1. T-V Service Wilkin T ht Hour.
S. Service Call*. *3.00 Flu* Part*.

I S. Exact

Entfmata Of Repair* In
Runa Ov*r We Take T ht I / mu.

|

SACRIFICE SALE: ’» Nashua,
45’ by 10’, 2 B. R., bath, air- I 4. 2 Truck* To Serve • You.
conditioner, laundromat. *3,000 B i . Satisfaction Guaranteed.
cash. Call FA 3-4307 after 4:30
t . Special* On Picture Tube*.
t r * __- 123.30
te e an

I

SOME CLOSE-OUT
MERCHANDISE
REDUCED UP TO

- 182.80
- $42.50

ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
Beds. Day, Week or North—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
„
Ph. * a S-TMI

$SAVE$

7. Opon 8:00 A M. To 9:00 P. M,
WUI Tako Calks A t Anytime At N lfhl AI*o,
8. Backed By 9 Year*’ Experience.

■

lad 4k Matnolla Ave,

CALL US NOW! PA 2-9855

New A U*ed
“
Furniture and Appllanca* |

Mather of Sanford ■

TYPING at borne, legal or any A Satisfied e a r te a tr la ear best 2**-*99 B- P in t Bt. PR. PA l-M U t
advertisement
other. Phone FA 2-6*44.
’ HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
WANTED— Work for experienc­ 14* ie . Oak
Ph. rA 1-174*
ed painters and General utility
work. Reasonable n le a . Free
Be Leveller With Pw ieeiieanl
eatlmalei. Ed O'Connell. Call
Beauty Cere.
COLLECT
Orange
City,
SP 4-7402.

HOME BUILDING SITE
9 Large lot IN feet In depth, PalWORK, housework.
melio Avenue, zoned RIA, D A Y S
FA 2 61*6.
*791.00 total price. C a l l
FA 2-2420. Open till *;30 P. M.
WILL care for children la my
Stenstrom Realty
home, all hours. Ph. FA 2-4465.
111 North Park Avenue
TYPING and bookkeeping done la
Cut Flower* For Aay Oceaiikm
my home. Ph. FA 2-6302.
7. Huaineaa Opportunities
SANFORD '"LOWER SHOP
FA 2-1*23
or
PA *-0270
FOR LEASE: Well established 12. Plumbing Service*
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- Collins, th* first southern gover­
nor to ere at* sueh a oommlsslon
I* deal with n Negro campaign
ggainst all forms of segregation,
cked four whit* men and two
pgrots Thursday as member*.
"Wo should not expeet miracles
from th* commission," he mid.
1‘Problams in this area ar* highly
a*mpl*x and difficult, as everyone
Snows. It, win b* the job of this
•nmmlssion to ptovlde leadership
*«ly at the state lev*! hot to
Istsd by advice and counsel
f M r s v tr possible similar bl-raeial
•ammitlee* In th* cities and towns
throughout th* state.”
Negroes over the South contlnbod their drive to abolish raeisl

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were recently arrested for antisegregation demonstrations.
Four Negro women triad Thurs­
day to obtain service at th* lunch
counter a# a bus station in
Columbia, 8. C.. and Negro stu­
dents reoewed sit down demonstra­
tions at white lunch counters in
Charlotte, «V. C.
At Rock HID, 8. C.. local NAACP
President C. A. Ivory refused to
answer questions in recorder's
court about an anti- segregation
rally last week which resulted in
arrest of 70 Negroes. On* of th*
70 was sentenced Thursday to pay
a tU fin* or serve so days la
Jail.
Eighteen Negro students filed
suit In federal district court at
Roanoke, Va.. for Immediate ad­
mission to the while high school
at Pulaski, Va. Their applications
were twice rejected by th* State
PupU Placement Board.
Rep. John Hart asked th* South
Carolina Legislature to withdraw
the state's IMS ratification of the
Uth Amendment to th* Constitu­
tion.

AUbsma Exta*slo* Center at P o p u l a t i o n
^ ^ • r t^ a b a m .w ju p e r .

BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI)
—“ I just like beautiful women,"
said 21-year-otd Patrick J . Byrne.
And In his own way, he proba­
bly meant H.
Girl friends pictured him as
the overprotectivc type. In parti­
cular, he always was worrying
•bout whether wine dark, lone­
ly night a sex fiend would get
bold of them.
"Paddy used to say he wanted
to escort me home at night be­
cause I might be attacked." is
the way Jean Grant, a girl who
used to dal* the husky laborer,
explained M.
"He never once kissed me good­
night in all th* times he took me

Q y ef

MERIDIAN, Miss. (UPI) — A
47-yesr-old msn suspected of be­
ing a member of an Interstate
drug-prddling ring involving nude
teen-aged girls who posed for ob­
scene pictures was in critical con­
dition in a hospital here today.
Jess* Cox, a barbiturate whole­
sale dealer from Tuscumbla, Ala.,
suffered a heart attack shortly ;
after he was arrested In Lauder­
dale County, Miss. Meridan De­
tective Mike Nichols said drugs
valued at more than $10,000 were j
found under the hood of Cox’a !
car.

Florida
Dr. Hebert W. Burge**, director *f th* Burro* *f to* Croatia, held* a* official * n * a tW
Merida* a t right transfer* written matter from microfUns to electro*!* top* far ttotvoe
O N A P R IL 1. m o re than 60,000 counter*—65 p e rc e n t of th e m women—will
ntart the 1960 decennial cenMin, the 18th nlnce George Washington'* a d ­

ministration. Many householder* will hand the culler* form* they received
previously in the mail. The 250,000 enumeration d is tr ic ts for the two-week
count were mapped by th* Census Bureau in Suitlands Md.

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tr* • Haw York Stock Back tag s
NEW YORK (UPI) - South­
paw irbners get a break with a
new s lu m and dry iron exhibited
at tha National Electric Man­
ufacturers' Association show.
Th* cord for this iron is at­
tached to •»* top rear of tha
bandit, to accommodate either

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used to rib him as being "Psddy
th* Peeper." The press called
him Britain's nastiest murderer
sine* Jack the Ripper. The Judge
who sentenced him to life in pris­
on Thursday described him as a
man under "th* Influence of ov­
erwhelming, violent and pervert­
ed lust."
For Bryne, the night before last
Christmas Eve, had gone to the

YWCA room of
unemployed
a-year-old secretary named Ste­
phanie Baird. When he left, a lit­
tle while later, ahe wai lying
dead on a bed, beaten, itrangied,
mutilated and beadles*.
The defense lawyer* argued
vainly that Bryn* was Insane end
guilty only of manslaughter. Th.
jurors found him sane and guiltvj
of first degree murder. British
law prohibits capital punishment
for murder except in certain
eases, such as the slaying of M
unarmed policeman.
Byrne trembled and thanked ike
Jury.
. .

Suspect Suffers
Heart Attack

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art today on bis Study of a reWASHINGTON (U PO -T he numist by Montgomery Polk* Cora- her of people in Florida over 13
ui***r L. B. Sullivan that jumped from 231,000 In 1S30 to
ih*ma But* C*U*g* for Na- 413,000 In lSU, th# Ceosus Bureau
*• b* closed.
. rrported Thursday,
ullivaa charged that th# *olTb* S3 per cent increase boosted
a oraaldent and faculty have no j the number of senior cltixana to
iM l *v*r th* atudenta at Ala-1 more than IS per eent of th* total

home and never made any ad­
vances to me,” Jean, a rather
buxom blonde of II, was quick to
add.
Byrne today began serving a

left or right-handed homemak­
ers. The temperature control also
is conveniently located on th*
front of th* handle top.
Other new appliances Include
a portable food mixer with power
booster to give additional thrust
In heavy mixing and an elactrle

Man ,72, Heads
Back To College
ATHENS, Tex. (UP!) —SeventyIwo-yearold CUff L. Frailer, the
father of four children, retired
from the Insurance business five
years ago.
Recently he staried leaving
home every day and wouldn't tell
his family where he was going.
Frazier finally disclosed his
secret — he was going to college,
"E ver sine* I quit Louisiana State
University in lto t after one year
I have wanted to return to achool,"
Frazier eaid.
"Thla year I got tired doing noth­
ing," he explained, "and just
couldn’t resist the temptation to
go to school.”

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• The fact ia the same monthly payment of 90.69
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will retire a $16,400 investment for the qualified
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�FARRIS BRYANT wn* greeted Jjy his campaign mnnager, Earl Higffin
ItoUuim. la ftja p d Jo« Baker, right, at the Civic Center Saturday.

Farris Bryant came to Sanford
Saturday and said ha would maka
fair apportionment of the leftslature the first order of business
if he is elected guvernor.
Bryant spoke at the corner of
First St. and Magnolia Ava. and
at the Civic Center. In both places
ha atreesed the value of goof!
schools for Florida youngsters.
He urged voters not to let the
federal government take over the
purse strings and control of Flo­
rida public schools. Bryant said
It would be vary easy to let the
federal government pay more and
more of state school costs. But hs
warned that the consequences
might be federal domination of
Florida'! public echool system.
He urged the las payers to put
their shoulders to the wheel and
support good schools for Florida.

Later on, in the Civic Canter,
Bryant said that nothing touches
the livee and future of Florida’s
children like good schools.
“ Sputnik doesn't bother me as
long as our children have the
opportunity Sa gat the learning
which hat m tdr the United States
■real," the Ocala attorney said.
Bryant scored Florida's death
toll on the highways and said Flo­
rida must cut ita traffic death toll
In half, pointing out' that mure
than 100 persons died on the
state's highways last month.
Bryant promised that If elected, he
would see that penalties against
traffic lawbreakers are enforced.
Switching to the financial aid*
of government, Bryant said no­
body believes politicians when they

say they want to save money,
Bryant said that as governor he
ran save more than 1100 million In
taxes In the next two years, by
turning this money to things the
■tale needs, like more schools and
Junior cnllrges.
He said that if voters wanted to
know whether he was economyminded they should look at his re­
cord In the Florida House of Re.
presentatives. Bryant pointed out
that when he served as speaker
of the house in lUlU-St, House
operations cost only (0 percent of
what they cost during the previous
two years.
"I want to be the symbol of
your determination that Florida
tomorrow will meet some of its
problems." were the Ocala attor­
ney's closing words.
Starling today, Bryant will use

taleviiion to roach the rotera. Ha
tchadnlad a talk an the recent
spread of efforta by N tgroet to ia&gt;
trg rats lunch eountare in atorat.
Hla heedquartera adranra ralrate
of the tpeach termed the tubject
“a problem to crucial wa m utt
taka immediate etepe to meet It
intelligently and decisively.”
Bryant was the eecond candidate
for governor in two dayi to make
an appearance in Seminole County.
Doyle Carlton Jr. preceded him
Friday and talked with votere in
the communitlea from B n. m. until
B p. m.. when he rapped hit tour
with a speech in Ft. Mellon Park.
Carlton told hla Sanford audl*
enre that he would continue to
work, at ha had in the past, for
"fair apportionment," which would
give Seminole County and Brevard
a senator earh Instead of sharing

the current upper hour* Mat.
Ha rip M ltd th at ha had prU.
posed • highway program — and
stressed that ha bad proposed a
way In finance It. He raferrad te
a I2&amp;0 million proposal be made
earlier laet week ad Day town
Beach.
"All th It growth In Florida
makea It imperative that wa keen
up with aur road program," he
•aid.
Carlton, who Uauad a at roof
atatamant on the racial tenxion
problem laet week, (treated apatn
here that he would uie the paware
of the governor's office to "pro.
eerva the right of a (tore owner to
operate hla More to that he aerraa
hit own cllrntele In conformity
with Ihe-ciittomi of hit community
In order to atay In hutineta fop
himeelf.•,

Steps have hern liken to aid
cattlemen and the county's three
and a half million dollar vegetable
industry, county officials reported
today.
Harold Kaslner, a member of the
U. S. Fruit and Vegetable advisoryhoard. returned today from a na­

tion wide meeting of the group in
Washington. I). C.
Kastnrr said that a committer
has Item act up with a meeting for
June lo give additional held to
terminal markets strung out across
the nation.
Sanford vegetable produce men

would be able to get better prices
for their products with terminals
closer to the city.
Instead of (hipping lo placet SB
far aa Chicago and Naw York they
could ship from Jacksonville nr
Tampa and save on freight, Kail*
ner said.
Cnun.y Agent Cacti Tucker p ^
potird that cattlemen will alad
gel soma aid soon with a reduc­
tion In freight when shipping hay.
Tucker s a id . tha reduction could
amount to an almost SO percent
cut. He added that tha Railroad
commission and ICC is presently
study log .the proposal. .,
Farmers will also get tome relief
as a result of the U. S. designs ling
12 counties In the stale as disas­
ter areas for cm rrgrncy produc­
tion loans aa a m u lt of the re*
rrn t floods and abnormal rains ia
renlral Florida.
Ooe of lha areas designated was '
Seminole County.
Tha USDA advised farmers who
have suffered losses In tha stricken
rountles to apply lo lha FarmrrB
Horns Administration for emergen*
cy production loana.
Farmara in Sanford and thd’
county should apply to lha local
FHA office 6T Curtis (ireen In th*
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building.
Farmers la Ibt county are eligible
for amargency funds from FHA
at a three percent inleraal.
Tucker, County engineer Robert
Davis and County Red Cross Di­
rector CoL J . O. Gregory attendod
a stale meeting ia Tampa of reprm
senlatives from stricken Florida
areas to study long r s ig s plana
lo control flooding.
Tucker sold that Ida ooue*r
given the assurance that la aaaa
of any serious throat la Ike are*
they would t e eligible lor flood

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and ntild through Tuesday. High today, 80-86. Low tonight, 60-64
VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased W in

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-The Sen
ate Rackets Committee warned
today that a "criminal ayndleat*’’ of underworld hoodlums has
tightened lla grip on the U. I.
economy.
lla findings were unanimous,
but the committee split 4-to-4
along strict party lines over projpoied establishment ol a national
'grime commission to help combat
(he growing menate.
The cominiUre, in another re­
port on Hi Investigation of infil­
tration of management and labor
by racketeers, accused Teamslcr
President Jam es R. Iloffa again
of "gross abuses" of union pswrer
and an "unconscionable betray­
al" of union members.
The new attack on Holla said
ho gained ■ppwef-wtn r t hr baip-dF *"racketeers and hoodlums" and,
despite a promised cleanup drive?
has shown “no inclination to
move against a variety of thieves,
robbers, burglars, arsonists, while
slavers, extortionists, dope ped­
dlers, and even murders who are —
holding office ia teamster affil- ,

Established 1608

MONDAY, MARCH 28. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 669

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. Tbt suggested crime cummls•loo would hove served as a fed­
ora! clearing bouse for nationwide
data oo trim s. Unable lo agreo
aa the proposal, tbs committee
voted instead to recommend immediate study by an “ approprlate" congressional committee on
haw to best cope with the prob­
lem of syndicated crime.
The rommitlee split over the
proposed crime coramlaaiosi bad
.more than the usual partisan
Vvertonaa.
Sen. John F. Kennedy (DM au l a candidate for tho Democratic presidential nomination,
spearheaded the drive for its
adopt]oa. Hs drew support from
the other three committee Democrats-Chstrman John L. McClel­
land (Ark.) anu Sens. Frank
Church (Idaho) and Sam J. Ervia Jr. (N. C.)./

11

Orange-Seminole
Drainage Dispute
Breaks Out
A little dispute ever who gets
who’s flood waters threatened lo
•tart In south Seminole County Sun­
day when Seminole residents ehasOrange County drainage workDistrict S County Commissioner
Lawrence Swofford said that crews
from Oranga County trucks and a
grader were trying to pump water
from flooded Lake Charity, in
Orange County, into Long Lake or
Spring Laka in Seminole County.
Both Long Lake and Spring Lake
•re also flooded. The Orange
Cbunty workmen said they were
^w orking for county Commissioner
Jaek McDowell and Engineer Fred
DeWitl. They were trying lo pump
Um water through aluminum pipes,
•wofford said.
One irate Seminole County resi­
dent decided to laka mailers into
Mb tw s hands sad chopped the
Orange County line ia two with as
a te . Other resident* took a more
peaceful course and cam* to fiwofford with a request test he sup
n b e drains** crew.
I wofford told the Oranga County
aw* they would hava to gat permieetea tew* * a flaaalaeM County
onraara sod from tha Seminole
County Commission before they
would pomp water across the coua-

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha Senate Judiciary Comniittee, lung a cold aturage for civil righta bills, took a forced
look at the Iimiae-|Minsed measure today with n rd e ra to aentl
it to the Semite by Tuesday night.
The committee, headed by Sen. James 0. Knstlnnd
(D-Mlss.), scheduled a morning meeting to discusa the five“
’ point bill, which inrludes a pro
vision

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court-appointed

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rights.
Although liberal members said
S
ihry would
seek to tbs
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••Mil, tha committee'! split llnaup
Shades of old Florida wiU re- "&gt;■«*• prospyela slim far a ay ma­
lum lo Geneva April 23 when the ^ , c , '
, c , w ..T «u ,
ebralea Geneva Frontier Day.
ofriciala and t'harlea J. Bloch.
A Beard and Bonsai Contest, a prominent Maron, Ga., attornay,
■

P ro g re s s L in k
This aerial photo of the now bridge across l^tka
Monroe was taken by Herald photographer Bob Stubbinga to show th at tha final link in the span ia in place
and ready for the'concrete to be poured. This bridge, and
the accompanying work on U. 8. Interstate Hwy. 4, just
west of Sanford, represent growth and progress in this
area. And th a t is what this edition of The Hcruld is
About — it’s the annunl progress report on Seminole
County and contains pictorial and written evidence of a
lot of the subject.
The Herald also can report modestly with this issue
that the number of copies paid circulation this year will
almost double that of last’s year's edition.
Circulation Manager Frank Voitolinr can get a
limited number of copies for residents who wish to send
them to other sections, but who failed to reserve them
for today's regular mailing.

McCarty Names
A. B. Peterson Jr.
County Chairman

John M. McCarty, candidate for
governor, has named A. B, "Tom­
my" Peterson Jr. as ehalrtnan of
Ihe McCarty for Governor organ­
isation in Seminole County.
Peterson, ■' resident of Locklow,
is a real eatata- consultant and
civic leader. His appoinlraant
■purred activity in the already
busy campaign lo elect McCarty.
McCarty, Fort Pierce attorney,
businessman, citrus grower nnd
former circuit court judge, bae
been louring to bring hla "work
program" lo the people. Ha said
hs h at formulated a sttp-by-step
work program on Florida’s needs
rather than tha customary cam ­
paign platform. Ha said he ferla
the “ work program" will let the
string Ihe U.N. Security Council. voters know where ha stands on
But Russia's Valerian Zorin evtry Issue.
criticised tha Western plan with­
out actually rejecting It. Hr in­
sisted agreement on disarmament
Steps must come first.
U. I . Delegate Frederick M.
Eaton told Zorin that "If we can­
not agree oo a .simple first step,
it is usalets to go on to others."
Thr Sheriff's offirr was kept
busy this past weekend investigat­
ing a holdup Sunday night and
a murder Saturday.
Deputies reported that lale
Sunday night two men walked in­
to the Little Giant Food Store lo
Forest City and demanded that
Tax Collector John Galloway tha clerk hand ovar all lha
reported today that this Is Ihe money in the register.
final week to pay county taacs
The clerk told deputies that tha
without being penalised.
men had sawed off-shot guns.
Failure to pay taxes on or lieThe Sheriffs office is still In­
fore Friday will result is a min­ vestigating the rase and has not
imum penalty of three percent as yet determined the amount of
on real estate taxes end one money taken.
percent on personal and Intang­
A large scale man hunt la on
ible taxes, Oatloway added.
in the south end of the county
He alia painted out that the for the two men.
lax laws require the additional
The Sheriffs office reported
charge of cost of advertising the also that Catherine Due, a Negro
properly aa delinquent.
woman of Altamonte Springs was
Galloway alee explained that found murdered ia her homo flat,
las certificates will bis sold at the day night.
Deputies apprehended a 41 year
tas sals June 1 on each parcel of
real estate on which the last taxes old Negro, Willie Dukas, who adhava not been paid.
mittad shentmg tea Doa warns*
Galloway said that thus ter in tea head after aa argument.
II.4J2,B23.BB has been collected
Dukrs la being held a* tha
eounly Jail without hood. •

Reds Turn Cold Shoulder
To Disarmament Plan
GENEVA (UPI) - The Weal
banded Russia a detailed blue­
print today for a veto-free watch­
dog organisation lo prevent cheat­
ing on a proposed disarmament
agreement. But the Soviets quick­
ly dumped cold water ea the idea.
The Western proposal was laid
before the 10 nation disarmament
conference by Italy's deputy dele­
gation chief Francisco Calevrtti on
behalf of all five Western powers
represented here. .
One of the chief functions of ike
new disarmament organisation,
Calavetti proposed, should be to
set up machinery le ban nuclear
satellite warfare from outer spare.
The West suggested that the In­
ternational disarmament organis­
ation should hava a 14-member
eaerutlve committee, somr perma­
nent and some rotating aa In the
United Nations Security Council.
Police Recover
It also would have a council of
s ta tn and a director general.
Body From Lake
There-would be no veto, such ai
After e week-long search, police tha Soviet* have used lo ham­
Sunday recovered the body of a
Sanford Negro In Lake Monroe
who was in a fatal auto accident
over the Oitrcn Bridge that took Art Workshop
Um live* of three other Negroee.
Police found the body at Eddia Scheduled Tonight
Joa Mathleu* will rooduet a
Lee Washington floating In the
painting workshop al the meet­
soulhern portion of the lake.
Washington was the driver af ing of the Sanford Art Assn, at
g ear which created through tfla l i f l l . m. Mday m tea Craft* Hut
Irldgs so Marsh M carrying at V i Mellon Park.
Tho workshop will Include
three other Negroei to their
•hatching from life and alUl life.
daalh.

Deputies Probe
Grocery Holdup

Tax Deadline

Slated Friday

Cotton Use Up
WASHINGTON (U l’l ) - U . 8.
consumers slapped up thsir use of
cotton last year for tha first time
since IBM, but lha rata of Inrrsasa was considerably wndar
that of synthetic fibers.

Boat Plant Burns
COCOA (U P II—Firs destroyed
the Borvard Boat Works hare
Sunday and for a Uma tkroaUnod Board To Honor
to apread to a nearby residential
block. Tha fire sta rt'd in lha N. 0 . Garner
paint storage room. Loss was es­
Sanford City Commission will
timated a t 170,000.
honor retiring Civil Service Board
Member N. O. Garner at a meeting
ia City Hail tonight.
Drivers Strike
Tbs commissioners will maka a
TAMPA (UPI) — Bus drivers
and mechanics of Tampa Transit presentation lo Garner for the 17
Lines Inc. went on itrika at I a. m. years he has served on lha board.
today after three weeks of negoti­ Other business on Ihe agenda for
ations that broke eff about mid­ the B p. m. meeting Include* re*
night. Tha company halted opera­ quest lo use the Civic Center for
Easter services and discussion of
tions (definitely.
a proposed street intersection al
Scott Ave. and Eighth fit.

Africans Mourn

WASHINGTON (U PI) - Pros*,
dent Elsenhower and BriUafl
Prime Minister Harold Macmil­
lan began talks today at secluded
Camp David, Md., on a counter
proposal lo R uisia't plan for ban­
ning nuclear weapons lasts.
Tha (wo leaders were reported
willing In accept on a limited
bails Russia's demand for as aapoliced moratorium on small last
blasts to be linked with a formal
ban on larger explosions.
But Elsenhower was said lo ba
ready lo agree lo Ihe moratorium
only for Ihe remainder af hla
larm in office — about 10 month!
—while Macmillan wants one of
at least IB months. Russia de­
manded a moratorium of four of
more y era.

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (U PI)—Heavily armed police
stood guard in native townships
throughout Bouth Africa today to
watch lha black man msurs hla
dead. It was one week ago today
that police bullets killed 71 and
wounded gOO during riot* la
Rherpevilie and I.«nga.

Junior Miss
MOBILE, Ala. (U P I)-M auiesn
Sullivan, a lovely 17-year-old Irish
lass who wants to teach retarded
children, reigned today as Aaaerlea's Junior Mias of UMM). MIsa
Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Rullivan of West Haven,
Conn., won over 4S other high
school girls Saturday night a t tho
rllmaa of tha week-long Amerlra’a
Junior Miss pageant.

Blood Bank
Enterprise residents nr* remindod teal tte Volusia, Flagler Mead
Bank Mobil* UaR will b* ia DoBary Tuesday, from B:lo to d:M
p. m. at tha Glvte Canter. All t e r n

HAVANA (UPI) - A formal pro­
test accusing Secretary of Slat*
Christian A. Ilertar of making an
“ unfriendly" statement about the
Fidel Castro regime threatened to­
day la trigger another round of
•harp diplomatic exchanges be­
tween Cuba and Ihe United Stains.
Tha Cuban protest, delivered to
Ambassador Philip W. Bonsai Sun­
day sight, denounced ea "far from
trua" Harter's recent elalemrnt
that Communist sympathisers hold
Ugh positions I* Mm Caatra gov­
ernment.
Castro himself, ia two major
speeches Sunday, runs wad char­
ge* ad Open M p sisls a against
Cuba by Um V. fl. government.

The Cuban not* marked tha la*
lest ia a bitter aeries of diploma*
lie earhangea with Washlngtaa
which started with tha govern*
m eafa aeiaura of American-own*
•d business properties in Cuba.
Protests and counter-protests fol­
lowed ovar Castro's aecuaatio*
that U. 8. officials plotted tha sabo­
tage a t a French munitions ahjp
la Havana barter.
"Large segments a t tha North

American press, numerous legists*
tori and raapansibla afflclnla M
other hranates af tea V. fl. gev*
eminent hava pressed incorrect
and avaa painful oai*ia*a a t teg
Cuban revelatisa." tee note aMi.
■easy at these attacks uvea ten
part )»*r aa coming Meat "grfo*
ala interests," ba* was "aartnuBt

Matte*, h gsraa* ■acute only tg
the President In evsponslhllliy « «
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Carlton, Bryant Bring Campaign To County

NEXT STOP, TAMPA, as Sanford Salvation Army Capt. Marcella
Reynolds, left, and her assistant, E. Hill, help load a station wagon filled
with clothing and food for flooded out families in the Tampa area. The
supplies wove sol lactod b f th e DeBary Woman's Auxiliary of the American
Lerfoa.
(Herald Photo)
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|Collins Cfllls
Urges Disaster Relief
Meet Saturday

Khrushchev
No-Agression Pact

•

PARIS (UPI) — Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev
called today for a non-aggression pact between the North
Atlantis Treaty Organization and tha Communist Warsaw
Pact powers of Eastern Europe.
Ha made tha proposal a t a lunch given by Premier Michel
Debra ahortly after tha Soviet leader met privately for two
'

News Briefs
•U nder Fire
HAVANA (UPI) - Cuban TV
eommeotator Lula Conte Aguero,
once a clow friend of Premier
Fidel Castro, was under heavy fire
today for criticising what he called
the "Communist activities" of the
Castro regime.

Milk Injunction

hours wHJ\&gt;Pr*»idfnt Charle* De
Gaulle.
Khruthchav, on tha seqood day
of hit 11-day viait to Franca, alao
mad* another atrong appeal for
F r a n e h • Soviet cooperation in
world affairs.
An authoriaed French aource re­
ported the 8oviat Premier aaid:
"It ie necessary th at the
USSR and France be united for
the maintenance of peace.
"\V# do not wish to diiva a
wedge between France and her
Western alliec.
••Soviet-French cooperation doea
• ' ■» demand the reminds-

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The
commission lUcd
utcd aann .
^ F lo rid a Milk Commission
anawer a , w e . , « m w ^ l
fS S K fc :
day to M injunction suit brought
saw
Pact
nnn-aagresslon
treaty
against it hg Foremost Dairies,
Inc. Tha commission asked the has been put forward several
time* by Soviet leaders. Rut ob­
court to dismiss the suit.
servers recalled no K r e m l i n
mention of it since last summer'*
Gas Saver
Geneva foreign ministers' confer­
TYNDALL AIR FORCE 11ASE. ence.
FIs. (UPI) — The longest flight
In an impromptu statement fo|ever made by an interceptor air- lowing a lunch toast by Del)re,
.c r a f t without refueling was made Khrushchev also took a awing at
wfrora Palmdale, Calif., to Tyndall Germany by implication.
Wednesday. An Air Force F106
“I would liko to point out," hr
Delta Dart made almost the entire
2,500-mile flight under automatic said, "th at history demonstrates
that (he threats which weigh on
control.
our country have alwaya come
from that sam* direction."
Spring Holiday
Khrushchev said tha Soviet
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ people "never went back on their
dent Eisenhower may go to Augus­ word, and the history of the last
ta, Ga., next month for his cus­
tomary spring slay, tie White war, in which the people of France
-.H ouse indicated today. Press See- had great losses and in which
• rotary James C. Htgcrty said he our people had even greater losses
had nothing to announce on the and more victims, forces us to
subject, but lie reminded reporters take part In a common effort in
that the President normally likes order that the end result of war
is avoided."
to visit Georgia in April.
"It is true that qur visit is
brief," Khrushchev added. "Rut in
Not Dangerous
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - P o - so fa r as I have able to take
lire ordered between 500 and &lt;00 account, and Insofar as our meet­
persons from a four-square block ings and talk* yesterday have
area here early today when t proved it to me, we have the
truck carrying radioactiva cast­ same feelings, the same aspira­
ing* hit a train at an intersection. tions, tha same worries about
However, it was soon determined those things which concern the
necessity of safeguarding peace
the .radioactivity was so low
to be not dangerous. The resi­ and friendship between peoples."
dents relumed to their homes in
about 20 minutes.

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Missing Plane
* Found; Ail Safe
CAIRO (UPI) —A missing sea­
plane with eight Americans and
one other passengrr aboard ap­
parently has been found with alt
aafe, the United Arab Hrpublic
air force aaid today.
The American Catalina was re­
ported missing Tuesday night. It
was believed to have carried aeven
9 members of the family of Lavcrne,
Calif., a producer of travel films.
The eighth American was identi­
fied as Hamona Shear, an employe
of Kendall.
A spokesman said that % plane
had been found on Saudi Arabian
territory neer the gulf of Aqaba
. after making a forced landing. He
confirmed that the passengers
were all safe.

• Railroad Plans
Maintenance Move
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
Florida East Coast Railway plans
to move part of Us maintenance
epcratfcm f e w tha Bases Vista
sferoe at MaaU to St-Aagaetlaa
and Jacksonville. R was announ­
ced today.

New Development
Work To Stort
Construction of the 344 home
Perry Willetts development in
North Orlando will start Friday,
Mayor Roy Liddlcott aaid today.
The homes will be on the I-ongwood-Oviedo Rd. near the SR 4I&gt;
Intersection. The construction firm
of Wchater and Tcrebo will do the
sewage, water and street construc­
tion and Willetts will put up the
home*. Willetts la a Miami and
Ft. Lauderdale developer.

TAMPA (UPI) - Gov. LeRoy
Collins Wednesday called a con­
ference on disaster relief to meet
hern Saturday, following an an­
nouncement by President Eisen­
hower designating IS flooded Cen­
tral Florida counties a major dis­
aster area.
The governor said both state
and federal agency representati­
ves would be present to give
information on types of assistance
available.
All local government officials
from flooded counties were invited
to attend.
Seminole County officials will
meet at 10 a. m. Friday to dis­
cuss what kind of report (o pre­
sent Gov. Collins Saturday.
Representatives of the County
Commission, Red Cross, Civil
Defense, road and agricultural
department will attend the meet­
ing which will be held In the
courthouse.
County Agent Cecil Tucker and
Engineer Robert Davis will at­
tend the meeting in Tampa Sat­
urday.
The President'! disaster area
designation covered Hernando,
Sumter, Lake, Orange. Seminole,
Brevard, Osceola, Polk, Hillsbo­
rough. Pinellas, Marion and Pasco
counties.
Eisenhower authorised the use
of federal funds if necesstry to
supplement state and local money
In relief work.
But a wide range of non-financial help is Involved loo, Collins
noted. He said help from some
50 federal agencies was made
available by the president’s ac­
tion.
The conference, Collins pre­
dicted, "will save an enormous
amount of lime and prevent the
further spread of much inaccurate
and misleading information now
circulating."
The President's Washington an­
nouncement followed a request
from Collins.

With preliminary handshaking
over, serious campaigning for
the governor will begin in Seminle County Friday when Sen.
Doyla Carlton Jr. eomes in for
a nine-slop tour to wind up at
a meeting at I p. a . ki Ft. Mot­
ion Park.
Farris Bryant will be in the
county Saturday and will hold
an informal public meoting at
2:30 p.. m. in th« Civic Center.
Roth men will arrive here after
releasing two important state­
ments of their views—Carlton on
the lunch counter sit-down cam­
paign by Negroes and Bryant on
state taxes.
Carlton - sent out telegrams
Wednesday commenting on th«
lunch counter event* which caus­
ed tension in the state during
recent weeks and prompted a
tele v isio n speech by Gov. CoIKim.
The telegram said:
"Asked to review hla stand
here oat the lunch counter aitdowns which have heightened
interracial tensions In Florida
during recent weeks, governor
candidate Doyle E. Carlton Jr.
reported hla contention that tha
situation can best be aolved at
the community level.
"Carlton said he felt private
business owners have been un­
fairly projected into the center of
the sit-down problem.
"1 believe the individual busi­
ness proprietor has the right to
acknowledge and reapeet the cus­
toms of his community. Yet his
current position is such that it
la he who is being exploited by
being cast in the role of social
mediator through no choice of his
own, hit actual right of economic
survival is jeopardised.
"Under Florida law, there is
no doubt of his right to serve
the clientele of his choice."
Carlton urged demonstrating
Negroes to alack off the paea of
their public demonstrations.
"I do not question the detire
of anyone to improve his com­
munity standing—but I do most
emphatically criticise the contin­
uance of a method that would of
itself errata breaches of the
peace.
"Any form of agitation which
precipitates disorder and violrnce
it wrong. Reason—not w ra th must guide ua in this present sit­
uation."
A release by Bryant's head­
quarters a t Ocala quoted tlir for­
mer House Speaker a* saying "no
new tax tourcca are necessary in
Florida" and criticizing "hidden
taxes" which hr said include "151
different hidden taxes on a loaf

Drag-Race Ends
In Accident
Two Sanford men escaped injury
in a two car smash-up on Hwy.
17-92 early this morning when they
both were drag-racing, the Florida
Highway Patrol reported.
The two men, Willie Green and
Garnie Collier are both being held
in the county jail charged with
reckless driving and leaving the
scene of an accident, according
to Trooper Bill Stringfield.
Stringfield aaid both men were
racing "at about too miles per
hour” north on Hwy. 17-92. He
added that about' one mile south
of Sanford, Green turned off the
highway and Collier's ear slam­
med into the vehicle.
Neither of the drivers was hurt.
Estimated damage to Collier's car
was 9000 and 9100 to G rrrn'a car,
Stringfield aaid.

CARMEN DOMINGUEZ Is
one of the atara of the Joae
Greco ballet cominir to the
Civic Center tonight. The
box office will open at 7:1G
for anyone wishing to pur­
chase tickets. The bnllet is
sponsored by the SanfordD e R a r y Entertainment
Assn.

of bread before its sale bp a
grocer."
Bryant also pointed out reasons
for "reduction in state taxes In
some area*, including repeal of
the intangible tax increase, be­
cause it deters new investment
in Florida and penalizes retired
people by taxing thrift."
The Ocala candidate suggested
revision of the inventory tax sys­
tem and a sweeping study of the
entire tax program, including
personal property tax, by a joint
eitizrn-professional committee. He
called this the fourth plank in
bis campaign pisiform.
Ernest Southward, chairman o(
the Carlton campaign in Seminole
County, announced that the sen­
ator will begin hia tour of the
county at an 9 a. m. to 8:45 a.
m. get-together Friday at the
Sanford Farmers Market and will

His announcement came as no
surprise. He long has been acting
like a candidate and admitting
that he would like to be president.
He also bss been viewed as a.
possible compromise nominee In
case the Democratic National
Convention deadlocks.
Other avowed candidates for the
Democratic nomination are Sen.
John F. Kennedy (Mas*.), Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey (Minn.) and
Sen. Wayne L. Morse (Ore.). Sen­
ate Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson also Is expected to bo in

man'* favorite for the nomination,
although Truman has not yel
mad* an endorsement.
Symington's s t a t e m e n t con­
tained no reference to his Demo­
cratic rivals and no direct chal­
lenge to the Elsenhower adminis­
tration. His seven years in the
Senate have msrkrd him ts a
critic of the administration's de­
fense policy and more rcccnlly of
Its farm program.
Promising details later, he said
bis campaign would stress these
policies:
—"A p aaidvo program tor p ssss
Symington is presumed to bo through negotiation from a posi­
former President Kerry S. Tru­ tion of relative strength..

United Pres* International re ­
ported a pledge by Jacksonville
Mayor llaydon Burns to work to­
ward a permanent atate flood
control program as he campaign­
ed Wednesday.
Burns' comments came after he
flew over the Central Florida
flood area before returning to
his Jacksonville campaign head­
quarters.
“ Future flood conditions," he
said, "will be controlled only by
sound engineering — providing
canals, dikes, reversible pumps
and reserviors so that a portion
of the rainy season's excessive
and disastrous flood waters may
be stored for good use later in
the dry season.
Ted David of Hollywood propo­
sed repeal of the state inventory
tax in a speech at Del.and.
David suggested replacing lost

inventory tax revenuai by exten­
sion of the sales tax to Include
banks, a forest products tax on
timbcrlsnd. and a severance tan
on minerals.
Fred O. Dickinson of Weat Palm
Beach said Florida needs a gover­
nor who will work for bigger
school appropriations.
Speaking in Miami. Dickinson
said Florida ranks 37th among
states in spending per pupil and
"has been falling farther and
farther behind in recent years."
John McCarty of Fort Pierce
expressed confidence that he caa
persuade the legislature to fairly
reapportion itself.
"1 know,” he said In a Bra­
denton speech, ‘that If the gov­
ernor Is not bog-tied with pre­
vious commitments that he can
get what he wanta in the first,
or 'honeymoon' session of the
Legislature."

House Passes
Five Point Civil
Rights Measure

GOVERNOR COLLINS PROCLAIMS April M Cancer Cruaade Month in
Florida an tho governor present* the official announcement to the William
C. Harrin family of Tnllnhannee. Harrin received the official document, in
behalf of the Florida Divinion of the American Cancer Society. Harria waa
stricken with the disease in 19G0 nittl waa cured in 19G5.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Two desperate convicts—one of
them inssne—offered the live* of
17 hostages today in exchange for
freedom from the Tennessee slate
prison.
The two convicts, armed with
pistols, seized more than 70 hos­
tages Wednesday and barricaded
themselves in a deputy warden'!
office on the first floor of the
prison clothing factory.
When they learned police armed
with riot guns were on the way,
the desperadoes freed the prison
inmates they bad been holding.
They threatened to .put the re­
maining hosUges, Including three
women, "up against that wall and
shoot them" unless given a
chance to escape." One hostage
was released later when ha be­
came ill.
Warden Lynn Romar stubbornly
rafused to* bargain with the con­
victs despite the threats. No one
in the terror-filled prison within a
prison bad eaten since noon Wed­
nesday.
One of the convicts, Texas badman Robert Rivera, 25, was re­
ported ready to surrender, but a
prison official said life-termer
Raymond Farra, 25, told him, "I
came in to die, and I'm going (o
die."
Charles Cottle, a prison psy­
chologist. said Rivera was will­
ing to sign an agreement to sur­
render but that Farra was not.
"The hitch is F arra," Cottle
said. Farra la the insane one.
lie's been declared inssne."
Triton records showed that al­
though Karra hat normal intelli­
gence, he it Insane. " I t it our
feeling that this institution should
be relieved of this man." Use rec­
ords staled. "Recommendation:
Maximum security, use extreme
care to keep him from commit­
ting homicide or suicide or both.
He is dangerous."
Bomar cautioned 2(J0 police

Symington Enters Race For Demo Nomination
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Stusrt Symington formally entered
the rontest for the Democratic
presidential nomination today, lit
said the next President "must
provide the free world with re­
sourceful and decisive leader­
ship."
The Missouri senator. 59. secre­
tary of the Air Force is the Tru­
man administration, announced in
a one-page statement that he was
a candidate for the nomination.
His statement appealed for
unity in the Democratic Party,
often embroiled to family quar­
rels, and described hie No. 1 gaol
as tha achievement of national
unity.

visit Lake Mary, tangwood, Alta­
monte Springs, his South Semi­
nole headquarters, Slavia, Oviedo,
Chuluota, Geneva and downtown
Sanford.
"We invite all of the voters In
this area to meet Sen. Carlton
and hear him speak In behalf of
his candidacy at Ft. Mellon Park,"
Southward said.
Mrs. Carlton was honored In
Sanford
and' Oviedo
toil*)'
at women's meetings, where she
was the guest of local resident!.
The Bryant for Governor group
has planned an informal recep­
tion at the Civic Center in con­
nection with his public meeting
and he will he accompanied by
his wife, Julia.
After the 2:30 p m. question
and answer period there, Bryant
will visit throughout the county,
hia headquarters aaid.

—A "public Investment pro­
gram" in education, health, slum
clearance, highways, water con­
trol and "more realistic beneliu"
for the aged and disabled.
—Reversal of (be "trend toward
the elimination of the family sise
farm er" and help to provide him
with "a standard of living com­
parable to other Americans."
—Guaranteeing all c'l 11 a a n s
equal rights and equal opportun­
ity."
Symington aaid much of the
east to these programs could bo
mot fewas saving* realised from
eliminating waste in governmentPickup 9lh pgh; A national

ringed around the prison sot to
fire in hopes the desperadoes
would surrender at any moment.
The 1,900 other prisoners bowled
and banged their cell bars
throughout the night. Romar had
given them no supper and no
breakfast
• Tho two men, armed with pis­
tols believed Smuggled into the
Gothic-style prison, virtually held
control of the prison throughout
tha night.
They had been standing In line
at the prison's clothing plant
about 3:30 p. m, Wednesday to
obtain their weekly payment of
prison scrip for work done in the
factory.
Life-term trusty Narvell Fuqua
said Farra and Rivera suddenly
moved up lo the paymaster's win­
dow and flashed their pistols.
They look both Inmates and vis­
iting civilians and some guards
hostage, but later released most
of their fellow inmates when they
heard police were on the way
with riot guns.
"They said they didn't want
any prisoners shot up," Fuqua
said.

Final Zoning
Hearing Tonight
The final hearing to stahlilice
zoning in the cuunty will be held at
7:30 p. m. today at the Courthouse.
The County Zoning Commission
has held four hearings for each of
the diatrlcta outside Sanford on
the new comprehensive toning
proposal. Thia will be the overall
hearing before final recommrndallona are made to the County Com­
mission for approval next month.

A Quote Attributed
To Wrong Speakers
The Herald's report of the meet­
ing of the Voters League of Dis­
trict 5 w ts printed Wednesday
with a line of type out of plsre
which made a statement by one
candidate appear attributed to
two others.
The line included the names
of Barnes Avery and Otis Fourakrr, candidates for the District 3
county commission seal. It was
at the lop of a mistakenly repeal­
ed paragraph which previously
bad quoted Incumbent Lawrence
Swofford, who mad* the statement
about what the present commis­
sion has sought lo accomplish.
Avery said he would like It
made clear that ho doea wot boItoro that too p r e s e t commis­
sion "has had a planned pro­
gram, except for aooiag."

On* of five other convicts who
stayed as hostages said the two
men "told us wa could go, but
the building waa full of shotguns
and rifles, and ws decided to take
advantage of their congeniality."

Officers Named
By Track Group
Jerry Collins Is new chairman of
the board at tha Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club, Inc. Collins, who
holds operating control of tho grey­
hound track on a long-term con­
tract, was unanimously elected by
the board of directors at their an­
nual meeting at Longwood. He also
retains the tiUa of general mana­
ger.
Other officers of the board sr#
Mrs. K. Anderson Nichols of Lake
Forest, III., president, and Mary
Kelly to Fairfield, Conn., vice
president and treasurer.
Jack Lcdoux was appointed lo
the post of manager by Collins
following the meeting.
" ‘Mr, Ledoux, who has been as­
sistant manager for the past five
yeafs, will now have complete
charge of operations at tha Sanford-Urlando track," Collins an­
nounced,
"Ha is moving lo Central Florida
permanently with his family this
summer and will devote fulltime
to thiw important position. The
operation of the track has almost
tripled In size the last five years
and we are pleased to have Ledoux's services here year-arouod."
Collins said there would be no
rhanye In his lease contract which
still hae 25 years (o run. Collins,
his son, Jack, and Lcdoux are part­
ners in this multi-million dollar
deal which waa mada in August,
1955.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Com
tinuing lo override southern oppfr
sltioa, the House finally passed
a five-point civil rtghla bin whlah
features a new federal system le t
protecting Negro voters.
The measure sow goes to tho
Senate which has been deadlocked
on its own civil rights legislation
for more than five weeks. Tho
Senate was expected ts paM the House but pretty much as j | i s * .
stands but southern foes Wgju M l
to wego a stubborn battle mealuM
it.
I a n a t a Republican
Everett M. Dirksen to
predicted Senate approval!
controversial bill within
three weeks.
Tbc five-foot bill would provide
new federal protection tor Megan
voting righto and school Integralion orders. K contain* asset to
the Elsenhower admlnlWatioa'*
civil rights program, Including n
plan for court • appointed voting
referees.
Rep. Richard H. Ptof (K-Va.)
said be would mako an UUi-hour
attempt lo attach an amendment
to the bill.
The House wound up two weeks
of debate ou the bill Wednesday
and was ready for a final veto
when Rep. John Bell WtUiama
(D -M Iss.) demanded thet tho
measure bo road in its engrosad
form, with all am endm estt In
place.
That automatically delayed a
final vole to give elerka time U
put the bill In its final, formal
shape.
Williams, on* to the most out­
spoken opponents, esld be blocked
Ih* vote in order to giro Southern
-senators more time to aaalyM
and prepare their attack.
A roll call vota on the referee
plan Indicated the Ukely margin
for passage of the bUL By a vote
of 395-194, the House reaffirmed
its earlier approval to tha plan,
designed to assure voting rlghle
lo Negroes who had been denied
them by local officials.
Other provisions la tbs package
bill would:
—Require local officials In pre­
serve election records for Iww
year* and permit federal Inspec­
tion to them.
—Make It a federal crime to
obstruct srbool Integration orders
by force or threats. Poll's amend­
ment would make sure (hla pro­
vision would not prohibit pertonf
from writing lattora to newspaper
editors.
—Add federal penalties for
crossing state lines to avoid pros­
ecution for bombing or threats to
bomb any building or vehicle.
—Provide schooling for service­
men's children when local school*
are closed In integration disputes.

DeBary D ays
Sanford merchants are planning two big DeBary
Days for the last week of April, it was announced today
by R. L. Perkins Jr., president of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
Membera ol the Merchants Division will be aaked l a .
stage special sales and the event will conclude with a;
special Variety Show being organised by Chartia Morri.'
son, public relations director of the chamber,
The dates for the apecial events are April 28 and It,
with the show scheduled for the 29th at thu Civic Centar.
DeBary Days are intended to jmunote good will with
the neighboring town and to show Sanford’s and Semin ,
ole County's appreciation for participation in pnhtis tod
business affairs.
1
Chester Bearirk wM net In mi advisory capacity t r ‘
tha Sanford oommittoe and will handlu details of Da*
Bary’a participation.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -

Every

•aw M i than, eetonra Inhales a
Ira whtffs at publicity and begins
rating wildly ahead of reality.
I t s latest asampla to come to
toy attention to • booklet "pub5 m to tha totrrast of better intonlM otary nU ttons" by the at ton Ptviato* at ACT ladustries,
Pee.
Avian to mtaad u» te ram# way
with tha V S . missile p n &gt; r s « •*»
Ifen baaktot to entitled "What Ev­
ery Space Traveler Should Know.
F ran what I hear about the
•tototo p r o g r a m , tba booklet
would appear to be a trifle pre-

■ atu ra/iu t atoee Imagination 1*
tha Mail that nude this country
areal, I m glad to aeo we aliu
The delivery time lor a "wlah you
Sava BOOM w a y-o u t thinkers.

Aa tor •* 1 know, no Russian were her* postcard" will b* ap­
M l bam thinking »■ terms of proximately to days from Mara,
tourist travel ia apace. If on* did, 1,241 day* from Saturn, 2.011 days
from Uranus and 4,44? days toom
fee probably weald bo a treated.
Pluto.
Tha booklet suggests several
iint* of interest that apace tourla won't want to miss — tha
rings around Saturn, the volcanos
on Mercury, the canals of Mars.
S n H u lla u . M ad via** that ypu For boocymoontra. It recommend*
pack two wash-and-wear space a stopover at Jupiter, which baa
antis, am wiaterweight aad tha II moons.
Or. if they only have time for
Mltor aummtrwaight. Temperata n a thlr* rang* Rom TTP above • abort wedding trip, what could
•nro m tha annoy side and IN be more romantic tkam'n stroll m
the mam uadar a full earth?
Atgrata helaw la tha shade.

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DAILY CROSSW ORD

should taka a chance plowing
through tha wayside roads on barn
rubber or mako it safely with tire
chains only la Joggle hi* tooth Ioom
clanking aa ateto acroas b a n
downtown streets.
The snow already start ad to fly
and 1 mad* my decision. I'd put
those chains oa myself with a
newfangled simple iavaation, tha
wire tire clamp.
Next morning the man on the
radio said six laches had fallen
overnight. This meant Um chains—
or—snowtirt regulation waa in ef­
fect ia the city. The announcer

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la some areas local police and
constable* are turned loose on
unsuspecting motorists, t h a l r
earning* dependent oa bow many
streets they make, while the local
authorities gloat over the amount
af m eaty Uwy collect ia the form
of bond* and flat*.
Oul-af-uniform deputies in un­
marked r a n hide behind sign
beards aad Jump nut like taran­
tulas ea unsuepoettag motorists.
Ridiculous speed hmtta and rig­
ged Hghts give the motorist no
chance.
Under the fee system the local
law enforcement officer and often
the court receive n large portion
o f every flag. Local merchants
resent the fart that wtth aH the
traffic patting their establish­
ments few atop and they fondant
tho tpood trap aa a means of
getting aomo o f tho Mortal dallara.
Commenting oa tha situation at
it axial* today la several Flor­
ida areas, an official af the
Peninsula Meter Chsb terms the
practice nothing abort o f a license
to steal or potting a gun In the
hands of a Mtoomaa aad telling
him to go *«t aad get the order*.
The Peninsula Mater Club, af­
filiated with the AAA. taccnedod.
to getting a b il through tho
Lagtototara abolishing the fee
system in sheriffs departments,
but ass counties gained exemp-

was a bit excited. He said it this
Way: "You must have snow chains
on t i n . . . .*
I shoveled my wav to tha car,
crawled uadar tho left rear and
attached tha wire dam p to tha Ure.
It really was simple. All you do
ia attach tho end links of tho chain
to the clamp, string the chain out
behind the wheel, get into tho ear,
move forward c m full re volution
of the wheel and the chela follows
along aad wraps itself around the
tire. Then all you da to hook the
end* together and that’* that.
It weat all right, except while
putting aa the chains la six inches
of snow I had last sight af them
aad they were twisted, aad now
they were wrapped around the
axle.
guilty or not. and U&gt;c deputy
The next try. 1 discovered the
who made the arrest was pot chain waa upside down, with the
even la court to make a charge. grips gripping tha tiro Instead of
The AAA has many similar com­
On the third attempt. 1 couldn't
plaints and to determined to do get my head ia far enough under
everything possible to put a stop to hook the inside links because
of a block of ice under the fender.
to M.
Fighting back, the American I whacked at the ice with aa axe
Automobile Association with a aad noted the aroused expressions
national membership of over tlx of the neighbors who seemed to
million members, hat established bo seeing n snowy farm chapping
a rod line quarantine on the away at his car.
thousand* of routings aad maps
Whan again 1 get under the car
R provides the motoring public. an a y hack. Bomb mud duat
Where these rod lines appear they dropped In ray eye. It waa than
Indicate speed traps and motorlata are routed a n y from such
area*. Communities arc given
every opportunity to eliminate the
trap before the AAA cracks down
bat when they do it means the
community is "off Itmite" and
thf traveling public avtids it Ilka
the plague.
One east coast spaed trap backfired when a constable or town
marshal stopped a car, slapped
a vicious bond on the driver,
and threatened to put him in a
Jail. It happened the motorist was
a member of the legislature and
three other fellow legislators were
ia the car. They drove directly
to Tallahassee and abolished tho
foolish little toon. It waa that
simple.

W otics

I T LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (U P lI Mrs.
Eleanor R oomvcU has b e e n
strangely silent of late on the sub­
ject or Sen. John P. Kennedy'*
plung* for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination.
Now up pops word from Wis­
consin that franklin D. Roosevelt
Jr. ia aa operator in the Kennedy
presidential primary cftmpalgn.
W. H. Lawrence reported to the
New York Times from Milwaukee
that Junior was "striving for a
political comebaek on the coat­
tails of Kenody'a presidential can­
didacy.”
If It can be aMumed that Mrs.

Roosevelt approves of this politi­
cal activity by her third son,
there is n second assumption
which must follow in logical or­
der. This second assumption Is
that Mrs. RoomvcU has withdrawn
her firm and dangerous opposi­
tion to tho nomination of Kennedy
for president of the United State*.
If so. Kennedy should be thank­
ful for that. Mrs. R. is a smartly
resourceful politician, perbape the
ablest in the Democratic Party.
Her opposition could be deadly.
Neither rumor nor gossip estab­
lished Mrs. R’s attitude toward tha
young senator.
Tba Saturday Evening Poit of

Htouy 1* a typical example of
n m Im prospect wbe boldo ant
m the Mieomaa. So R etry baa
bam maeafactartng "escuasa"
to avoid marriage, thm gb be

introduced him to the SS-yeer-old,
ha said nothing about any objec­
tion* from his married daughter,
but cited the ago difference aa aa
exruM for not marrying.
Now ha hat changed hla tuna
and ia falliag back on his daughter
m an alibi.
If we introduced him to n third
attract!v*
aa ha actually
m weeks later,
you caa be pretty sure ha mould
soon concoct another excuse.
So what is behind Henry's aprent fear of matrimony, though
consciously keep* professing
interest la remarriage? What is
tho secret bugaboo that he hasn't
put into words?
Henry has been n widower for
fivo years. And bo U secretly
afraid ha would ha a platonic hus­
band.
That’s why M waa doubly afraid
of marrying tho 38-year-old. But
oven if w oh ad matched him with
a suitable woasan of hie own age,
b* would still have procrastinated.
Ha wants a w ife but is afraid of
marrying! So I helped him bring
the bugaboo out into tha opan, and
ho finally admitted ho was afraid
ho woulda’t make a satisfactory
husband from tha physical angle.
But that's not true, for sox is a
function that should continue as
long m you live, barring n few
medical ailments that hamper it.
Henry'* inferiority complex was
based aa false notion* still cher­
ished by millions of educated
American men, ea get tha facte.
Send for tha booklet. “How To
Prevent Impotence," enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus 20c
(non-profit). Wives past 40 also
need it.

■r** foe a wff*. Saleomm mast
learn to toll tho dlffereueo betwom an "escaee" and a logical
■Yooaou." "Bxcoaaa" hide n hiddm emotional complex, whether
la w i n or matrimony.
CASK E-411: Henry X., aged H ,
U a successful husinea* executive.
“Dr. Crane." he telephoned long
distance, “I'd like to register with
tho Scientific Marriage Founda­
tion. So what should I do?"
Well, I had the Foundation mail
him aa application which contains
• list of pertinent question*.
And Henry waa sent tha names
o f several Ulentod local clergy­
man from whom ho could pick the
on* he wished to consult as a
counselor, for all applicants must
•eo a local counselor who also
checks wRti their throa character
references.
Later, after Henry was duly
registered, ho was given t h Io name
____
of what seemed to be a very congonial woman, aged M.
But Hoary objected that he
feared Um ago difference waa too
gloat.
Actually, after you or* grown,
your calendar ago makes little dif­
ference for tho Important thing Is
whether you art congenial In hobbias, outlook and Interest*.
However, wo introduced Henry
to another woman of similar rollage waa 47.
Again Henry stalled around,
though ha dated hor a number of
times aad they proved congenial
otherwise.
“Dr. Crane." ha talspbnntd me,
“my grow s daughter doesn’t think
I should marry again.
“flo I hesitate to propose to this
woman. Don't yon think 1 bettor
wait awhile longer before 1 de­
cide?"
Actually, Henry ia like tho typicnl pros poet of a good Mlosmnn
who start* offering “excuses'* in­
stead o f logical “reasons."
And that usually moons tha
pro*poet has aomo secret motive
or id** that hasn't been brought
out tot* tho open.
Henry waa wealthy, successful
and ia need o f a wife. Whan * s

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MARCH 25, 1960 at 8p. m.
TOPIC: The new pension MR that taboo effect Jaly to*, MM.
This ia vital to aH World War No. I Veterans ft W itter*

Doyle E. Carlton, Jr
CANDIDATE

FOR

GOVERNOR

To those who h i v e
at the softball diamond
in Fort Mellon Park at
the Lakefront in Sanford.

in the County for
CO U N TY, STA TE AND
FEDERAL ELECTION

constables or munil eaotoptol »aunt las
. franklin. Sumter,
laden and Lafayette,
e af hew the ay»A motorist caaght
trap was informed

B ffiiu tia r
Registration
open for
90

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March 4th
Office will be
refisterinr
days.

Monday - Friday 9 'til 5
Saturday
9 'til Noon
APRIL 2nd la The Last Day
to Register

Camilla D. Bruce

Hear Senator Carlton
speak on the Issues of
this campaign.

Ernest Southward
Chairman laminate
County Carlton For
Governor Committee

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March I, 1»M. contained an ar­
ticle under her aignatura head­
lined like this:
"Of Stevenaon, Truman and Ken­
nedy."
The aubbead aald: "Mra. Roose­
velt tell* about her disagreement
with the former president. ■ i4)
about the unheeded advice aha
gave Adlal Stevenson. Aa for th«
current front runner, young Sena­
tor Kennedy, she takes a dim view
of him."
In that article, Mra. Roosevelt
charged Kennedy with dodging tha
Issue whieh the defined as "MeCarthyism." Ia fairness, she noted
that Kennedy was ill and bospita Used ia December 1M4, when
the Senate voted oa the MeCarthfl)
censure issue. She -complained,
however, that Kennedy thereafter
failed to take a stand.
Some months later, oa ABC's
TV "College News Conference,"
Mrs. Roosevelt let Kennedy have
the other barrel. She said aha
would do all she could to persuade
the Democrats to nominate soma
other person.
"It M l seemed to me," Mi#
Mid, "that what you wanted if )
y e w neat p r e s e n t was someone
whaee courage ia taking sands
was aataactisasd. And I don't
think I need to repeat here what
I have said about Seo. Kennedy
a great many times, but I feel
that I would hesitate to face the
difficult decisioos that have to be
taken by the next president of
the United States with someons
who understand* what courage is,
and admires it, but has not quitm
the independence to have H."
"
Mra. Roosevelt also tossed hi
some remarks about tha Kennedy
family wealth and its use in the
pre-convention campaign. Kennedy
promptly challenged her to pro­
duce substantiating facts, which
Mrs. R. did not have. By now,
her opposition to Kennedy was wail
established.
This opposition seems to have
faded, however, sinee. publication
of Kennedy's review of Richard Mr
Rove re’s book, "Senator Joa MoCarthy." Mrs. Roosevelt scarcely
could have found faun with either
tha hook or with Kennedy’s review
of K. Good break for Kennedy.
Footnote to all of this: Suppose
Kennedy ia nominated and elected,
would ha name FDR Jr. in ha
assistant aacraUry of Navy}
If It worked out that way, some
old mosaback would ha bound i m
My: "Hold tight, boys, hoc* w F
go again,"

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DAR Names Delegates
To State Conference
Sallie Ilarriion Chapter, Nation-, give a contribution for national
al Society. Daughter* of the defense.
American Revolution, met at the
A letter was read from the state
home of Mrs. C. R. Kirtley. on regent, thanking the chapter for
Golden Lake for their monthly the luncheon given in her honor,
session. Co hostc»sc* were Mr*. recently, at the Mayfair Inn.
A; R. Key, Mr*. Martin Bram
Mrs. A. R. Key, Mrs. Lawrence
and Mr*. Deane Turner.
Tinsley, Mrs. C. E. Butler, Mrs.
Mr*. F. E. Roumillat, regent, C. R. Dawson and Mrs, It. W.
presided at the business session Rucker were named delegates to
and opened the meeting with the the state conference in Miami
usual ritual. Members voted to Beach.
send a donation to the National
Alternates were Mrs. L. P. Ha­
Museum in Washington and to gan, Mrs. G. A. Wakefield. Mrs.
Howard Brewer, Mrs. Robert
Jennings, Mrs. J. B. Ray, Mrs.
E. M. Hoke, M n. C. L. Park,
Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mrs. Ralph
Leonard and M n. R. E. True.
Mrs. Raymond Smith gave an
interesting talk on the Scovall
Company that made buttons for
the Army and Navy uniforms
Miss Margaret Westfall, field during the war of 1812 and are
worker for the brotherhood'* com­ still in business. She also showed
mittee on military and veteran'* samples of many historic buttons.
During the social hour the
services, was guest speaker at the
LAKE MARY COWPUNCHERS of the junior net joined
monthly meeting of the Christian hostesses served refreshments to
David Wester for a cowboy and cowgirl birthday party
Women'i Fellowship of the First M n. Roumillat; Mrs. Rucker,
Saturdny, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bir­
Christian Church. The group met Mrs. Smith, M n. Park, Mrs.
ger Wester, of Lake Mary. Nine year old David, loaded
af the church with vice president, Tinsley Mrs. Brewer, M n, Ray,
M n. True, Mrs. James Sima and
down with* birthday presents, waa joined by Patricia
Mrs. 0. D. Landress, presiding.
Miss Westfall spoke on the evan­ M n. Francei Bole.
gelism program of the church, and
the important place that the wom­
en have in the program. She has
been leading the church in a sur­
vey and home visitation program
^ f o r the past two wreks.
9 Mrs. V. If. Grantham led the
devotion using as her text "bring
the brighter day."
Letters were read thanking the
group for contributions to the new
church program, Florida Christ­
ian Missionary Society, unified pro­
motion Disciples of Christ, the
Florida Christian home at Jack­
sonville, the Southern Christian
home in Atlanta and the library
fund for the Jacksonville home.
% Mrs. Landress thankrd members
for the clothes they gave for the
current project. They will be sent
to refugees in Thailand. It was
announced that a library for
grade school children had been
set up by Circle 1. Mrs. Charles
Gricme was program chairman
and hostesses for the evening were
Mr*. W. H. Young and Mrs. E.
C. Dobson.
O ilers attending were Mr*. W.
£ P . Ycslc:, Mrs. G. W. Morgan,
Mrs. Frances Jobes. Mrs. Lester
Tharp, Mrs. Arlene Williams. Mrs.
B. II. Hinson Jr.. Mrs. M. J.
Rohlfs, Mrs. J. N. Harnett. Mrs.
J. L. Horton J r„ Mrs. H. W. Ra­
mey, Mrs. Landress. Mrs. Granth­
am. Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr., M n.
Elsie tathani. Mrs. If. - K. Ring
MRS. E. W. CHRISTENSEN, left, and Mrs. Paul Colmun, learn to be
and Miss Westfall.

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*CW F Presents

Field Worker At

Monthly Meeting

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*Pot-Luck Supper
•Planned By VAH-9

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Members of VAH-9 Enlisted
Men's Wives’ Club will meet Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m. in the N.A.S.
ballroom. A pot-luck supper will be
served. The club will furnish the
meal and drinks. All VAH-9 wives
and their husbands are Invited to
bring a covered dish and at­
tend.
For reservations call Mrs. F.
H. Stegemann at FA 2-4089 or
Mrs.
John
Stanklewicz
at
FA 1-4383.

Lake Mary Club
To Meet.Tuesday
)

The "Care of Floors" will be
demonstrated at the meeting of
the Lake Mary Home Demonstratloa Club, Tuesday. The Oviedo
Home Demonstration Club will
present (he program.
The meeting will stsrt at 10:30
a. m. at the firehouse in Lake
Mary, climaxed by a covered
diih luncheon at nooo. Anyone
interested in learning the new.e a t methods of floor eloaning U
f invited to attend.
Designer Jules
House of Julca,
novelty for the
a mink-trimmed

Lehman, of tho
has produced a
unlucky skier—
aling.

Ann Bent, Susan Brooklyn, Kuy Wicderhold, Emily MeMennmin, Patty Riley, Linda Conarty, Craig Keogh,
Terry Morrison, Wayne Roman, Charles Dunn and Zero,
the German shepherd dog.

President Visits
Medical Auxiliary
The Women's Auxiliary to the
Seminole County Medical Society
was honored to have at their
guest the state auxiliary presi­
dent. Mrs. Wemleii J. Newcomb
of Pensacola, at their recent
meeting at the home of Mrs. W.
V. Roberts.
Mrs. Newcomb praised the Incal auxiliary for their sponsor­
ship and active interest in the
Future Nurses Club and the sup-

VAH -7 Wives Hold
Morning Colfee

Officers' Wives of VAH-7 attend­
ed a coffee at the home of Mrs.
T. W. Ownby, Friday morning,
with Mrs. D. F. Kirkpatrick as cohostess.
Guests were served sweet rolls
and Danish pastries with coffee'
during the refreshment period.
Mr*. K. F. Rowell conducted a
brief business meeting.
Some of the wives remained af­
magician's assistants a t the American Home Department party. They ate
ter the coffee to spend a pleasant
assisting Harry Wise, (Mr. Magic) of the Uncle Walt Adventures on teleafternoon playing bridge.
vision, as he perform* some of hia tricks for the guests. (Herald Photo)
Those attending were Mrs. J. P.
Boland. Mrs. 1* ft. Boucher, Mrs,
F. H. Gailoney, Mrs. If. 11. Harri­
son. Mrs. K. S. Ilotrpian, Mrt. M.
D. McPherson. Mr*. II. A. Mooreland. Mrs. N. S. Pruden, Mrs.
Rowell, Mr*. T. P. Slew-art, Mr*.
J. R. Swope, Mr*. W. J. Wornell,
Mrs. A. S. Poullcr and the hostess­
RY FRANCES WESTER
The American Home Department an inflated balloon without punc­
Mrs. J. E. Robinson of Lake es.
of the Sanford Woman's Club met turing it, to name a few of hit Mary has relumed from a trigi
Monday evening at the home of many acts.
to Cornelia, Ga., where the went
Dr. and Mrt. A. W. Woodall for
Members and their guests en­ to visit her daughter and tee her
the annual "dinner for husbands." joying the evening were: Mr. and new grandson, who is just two
Guests were Invited to the upstairs Mrs. Charles Bone, Mr. and Mrs. weeks old. He hat oeen named
game room, which was decorated Alfred Chiles, Mr. and Mrs. Paul James Edward Brown. H e r
in the "Cafe de Parie" theme, Colman, Mr. and Mrs. . James daughter it (he former Mary Vir­
by the chairman of the depart­ Ekern, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Echel- ginia Robinson of Lake Mary, and
A joint meeting of the veterans
ment, Mrs. Donald Flamm. The berger, Mr. and Mr*. Balph J a r­ her husband, James W. Brown, of World War I, Barracks 486
tables, covered with red and while vis. Mr. and Mrt. BUI Kirk, Mr. son of 31r. and Mr*. Sam Brown, and the Auxiliary will be held Fri­
checked table cloths, were cen­ and Mri. A. C. McReynoldt, Sir. Mrllonvllle Ave., Sanford. Mrs.
tered with burning candles which and Mrs. Irving Pryor, Mr. and Robinson had a nice visit and day at 7:30 p. m. in the American
wrre placed in wine decanlort. Mrs. Jsck Stem per, Mr. and Mrs. reports teeing plenty of snow Legion Club on the Orlando High­
The hostesses, dressed like French Ralph A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. while there.
way.
waitresses, wore skirts and sweat­ Carl Srhilke, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- » Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Wiederhoid
All veterans, their wives, titlert
ers, with French berets on their l i t Slenstrom, Sir. and Mrs. John had a house full of guests over and widows are cordially Invited
heads.
White, Mr. and Mrt. Jessie Carter, the werkend when two of their to. attend.
A delicious ham dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harris', Dr. and tons returned home for a visit
served by the hostesses, Mrs. A. Mrs. A. W. Woodall, Mrs. E. W. in Lake Mary, Bobbie, his wife
W. Woodall, Mrs. John White, Christensen. Mrs. Don Flamm, and baby came over from Cler­
Mrs. J, P. Wilson, Mr*. Donald Mrs. N. V. Farmer, Mrs. Bill mont, and Walter and hit wife
Flamm, Mrs. Paul Colman, and Stemper, Mrs. George Weils, Mrs. were here from Jicktonville,
Mrs. E. W. Christensen.
J. P. Wilton, Mrt. George Dabbs, where he 1* stationed in the
For the evening's entertainment, and Mrs, M. E. Smith.
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Hamilton,
Harry Wise, “Mr. Magic" of tele­
Bill Holly has been In the hos­
vision and a well known Sanford
pital at Tampa for the past Orlando, announce the birth of a
magician, performed a number of
month, lie is Improving slowly. daughter, March 22 al Orange Me­
mystical tricks which held the
He can sit up now but can not morial Hospital. They have cho­
audience spellbound for nearly an
move much yet. It la hard for
hour. He produced different color­
him to write but he appreciates sen the name Jonl Irene. Mrs.
ed scarvel from a piece ef news­
the card* and lettera from hit Hamilton ia tho former Marion
paper, mad* milk disappear from
friends and other interested pen Davit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
a glass and stuck nails through
pie here and wants them to Vernon Davit of Sanford.
know how much they help while
he it away from home. His ad­
THURSDAY
dress now It: C. C. Holly, Jr.,
The City Recreational bridge Kouin 483. 8WFT Hospital. 15«x
club will ’meet this week .at the 13031, 4001 Tampa Bay Blvd,
Sbuffleboard Court in Ft. Mellon Tampa 3, Fla.
Park, starting at 7:30 p. m. AU
G. Richardson it still in (he
bridge players are lavitad to at­ Seminole Memorial Hospital in
tend.
Sanford, lie is doing weU and
FRIDAY
will be released the end of the
Norman de Vere Howard chap­ week.
ter ef U. D. C. meets 3 p. m. at
! the home of Mrs. Hugh Nlcho).
An estimated $3,100,000 in In­
ion, H I Briarrliff Av*. la Dream- surance payments were distribu­
wold. Mack Cleveland wiU- be ted to pay hospital and doctor
I guest speaker.
bills during 1939. .

Club Members Honor
Husbands At Dinner

Lake Mary

Personals

World War I Groups
Plan Joint Meeting

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Tonight 8:15 p.m

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at tha

Civic Center
1959-60 Season Tickets
Available at door for
this performance.
$5.00 Adulta $3.50 Studenta

Box Office Opens 7:15 p. m.
Presented Hr —
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port of the Seminole Association
for Retarded Children.
She was particularly Impressed
with the success of the heart fund
drive, sponsored hy the auxiliary.
It was reported that about $6,000
waa collected during the drive this
year.
A plastic party was held re­
cently at the home of Mrt. Gordon
Stanley for the benefit of the Re­
tarded Children’s Aitn. and mem­
bers donated rookies and cakes,
which were sold in the Future
Nurses' booth at Seminole High
School, during the Sadie Hawklnt
day festivities. The proceeds were
added to the nurses club treasury.
A new slate of officers will be
presented, al the next meeting,
by the nominating committee
composed of Mr*. Stanley, chair­
men, Mrs. T. F. McDaniel and
Mrt. Thomas Largen.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY

David Celebrates
Ninth Birthday
The Wester grounds in Lake
Mary went really Western last
week when David Wetter and hia
pal* and gala from the third grade
at school celebrated hit ninth
birthday with a big Western party.
They all dressed for the occasion
in cowboy and cowgirl outfits, even
packing six guns.
Two special guests, Terr}’ Mor­
rison and Bruce Schirard, city
slickers from Sanford, came out
for the event. Terry stayed to
spend the night wilh David. Other*
present were: Pat Best. Susan
Brooklyn, Linda Camldy, Kay Wie­
derhoid. Emily "Buttons" McMenamin, Patty Mar Riley, Lynn
Smith. Charles Dunn, Craig Keogh,
Wayne Boman, and Doug and
Mike Daugherty.
The cowboy* and girls chased
over the ten acres but no Indians
were sighted during the afternoon.
Some of the group tried walking
on tin can* held by rope which it
quite a stunt, but most of them
preferred running uncorralled. La­
ter they were rounded up for re­
freshment*. Gayly decorated cup
rakes, made by David's sisters,
Joy and Sonja, topped with Uttie
clown faces, chocolate and vanilla

Lake Mary Circle
Plans Activities
Ten members ef Circle Two of
the Lake Mary U. P. W. bravrd
the rainy weather last week and
met at tha home ef Mrs. Helen
Freeman.
Tbe program opened wilh a
selection from Faith Baldwin's
writings entitled "doors" read by
the hostess, after which all joined
in the Lord'a prayer. A report
of the last meeting was given by
Mrs. A. E. Freese, secretary. Mrt.
Richard Keogh read the report of
(he treasurer Mrs. W. B. Harri­
son. The attractively boxed candy
purchased by the circle may be
obtained from Mrs. Keogh, Mrs.
Robert Rugensteln or M n. H. M.
Gleason.
Plana for the baiaar to be held
In November wfra spurred by the
gift of attractive aproni for the
event. Members volunteered to aislit in the houae-warmlnga from 2
to 4 p. m. at the A. E. Crocker
and Dale E. Alexander homes on
April 3rd,
Mrs. notiert Rugcnstcto gave a
very thorough and Interesting re­
view of chapter two of "The
llymnbook of the Ages." Delicious
refreshments of amall take*, waf­
ers and coffee were served by the
hostesa and her ItUto daughter
during the social hour.
Mrs. Horace Cochran will be the
hostess for the next meeting to
be held at her home to Lake Mary
April 19th.

Pastor's class of the Flrit Chris­
tian Church holds regular meet,
7:30 p. m.
Pincerrst Baptist Church visita­
tion, 10:30 a. m., 2 p, m. and
7 p. m.
Royal Ambassadors ot the Flret
Baptist Church mret at T p. m.
Girl Scouts meet in First Pres­
DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE
byterian Church, 3:15 p. m.,
Members of the Driftwood Cir­
Westminister Clast Supper, 6:30
p. m.
cle of the garden club enjoyed
FRIDAY
an expedition to the Garden Barn
First Christian Church Fellow­ in Eustis, with Mrs. K. M.
ship supper with Navy Personal Wakcman as boatoss, e t IN
as honored guest, In the Educa­ March meeting.
tional Building.
"Tricks ef the trade" was tha
Vacation Bible School Clinic In
the DeLand First Baptist, 9:15 topie used by tha guest speaker,
Miss Reba Harris of Eustis. She
p. in.
WM17 executive and business stressed the point of learning to
meeting at 2:3o p. m. Bible Sur­ live with nature instead of against
vey class meets at 7:30 p m. it, In your garden. She also
Pinecrett Baptist Church Train­ discussed many helpful binta to
tha aVt of flower arranging for
ing Union party at 7:30 p. m.
tha horn*.
SATURDAY
Those attending wore Mrs, J.
Pinecrett Baptist Jr. and Inter­
mediate Recreation at t p. m. and D. Langford, Mrs. J. E. Andrew*,
McGuire, Mrs. O. H.
Mrs. J.
3:13 p. m.
Brownie Troop 64 meet* In tha Phillips, Mrs. J . A. Mackey,
First Presbyterian Church at 1:30 Mrs. G. E. Jeaten, Mr*. J. F.
Barlow, Mrt. W. E. Nowers, Mra.
p. m.

ice cream cones, peanuts, aemrw
ed candy b a n , and soft drinks,
were served to the guests hy tho
riaten.
One unusual event of the after­
noon’s activities was a ride ia
the "Go-Go" machine that David
received for Christmas. This little
car ts quite ■ racer, doing all of
ten miles an hour on a straight
track. Each one had a chance to
drive it. Resides Mr. and Mr*.
Birger Wetter, David's parent*, his
uncle, Harry Wester, was present
to help round up the stragglers.
Harry played "Happy Birthday"
on the piano while the group sang
to the honoree before ho opened
his presents.

Past Matrons Club
Honors Birthdays
Of Three Members
The Past Matrons Club, Order
of Eastern Star, Seminole chapter
No. 2. met at the homa of Mrs. R.
W. Turner for the monthly meet­
ing. Mrs. R. L. Griffin and Mr*.
J. P. HolUclaw served as eo&gt;
hostesses.
Tha club president, Mrs. J . H.
Anderson, presided at tha busi­
ness meeting, followed by a social
hour and games. Prise* were
awarded to Mrs. Jack Burney and
Mrs. F. L. Crosby.
The birthdays of three ef the
members present were observed In
the regular way, honoring Mrs.
Griffin. Mrs. Jam es Huff and Mr*.
C. L. Hewson.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses to .Mr*. Crosby, Mrs.
Burney, Mr*. Anderson, M n. Huff,
Mrs. Hewson, Mrs. R. F. Cren­
shaw, Mra. J. E. Courier, M n. B.
C. Moore, M n. F. H. Wight, M n.
W. E. Raines, Mrs. L. T. Shep­
pard, Mrs. M*y B. Maxwell, Mn.
Gertrud* Athow and Mrs. Alice
Click.

Chuluota

Personals
By BETTE GOLDMAN
Friend* and pariihonera af (he
First Baptist Church of Chuluote
will be glad to l*am of the return
of Rev. Cbariei Swagyeety eed
family.
Rev, Swaggeriy, his wife and
children Carol, Gordon and Myra
have moved into their own homo
on First Street after a brief resi­
dence in Plnectstle.
Mr. and Mra. Elme Hardin e&lt;
Seventh Street have jusU enjoyed
a month tons visit from their
Sranddaughter, Debbie, and her
mother Mrs. Charlee Hardin, from
Wilmington, Del.

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SUNDAY

First Baptist Church Youth
Week Preparation meeting at
2:30 p. m.
Pinecrett Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship at 9 p. m.
Ehrneser
Methodist
Church
MYF meeting at 6 p. m.

B. W. Bartholomew, Mr*. D. L
Jarrell, Mrs. Wakaman,
guests, Mra. J. M. Roberto
Mra. C. E, Lukona.
■EMEROCAUJB CHKSjI
Miss Lucille Campbel led the
HemerocalUs garden circle mem­
ber* into the fascinating land ef
miniature gardens at the Mareh
mating, held at tbe homo e f Mra,
C. E. Hunter.
After being introduced by the
program chairman, Mra. Cart
Lind; Mias Campbell, who tenches
at Pinecrett Elementary School,
explained and demonstrated hew
to make a miniature garden.
Very soon all members w e n
seated around a big table leaded
with raw materials and spent an
entraneing evening, creating a
miniature seen* on a shall ar n
button.

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Navy-Civilian Golf Tourney Set
A t M ayfair Inn Course Sunday
A (M ilan-Navy match play
• e l f tournament will be played at
the Mayfair Country Club golf
course Sunday.
. This will bo the first of a yearly tournament between ' civilian
golfers end U w e e e f tbs Nary
etntlsnsd a t tbs Sanford Naval
A ir Station. A trophy will be protented to tbo winning side.
In the evening a "bring your
own otoak" dinner will be held
. _(iL
with a ladies Iwwllnil
Invited.
will bo from 11

tbo

a. m. to 1 p. m. Each foursome
will make arrangements for their
starting time.
Following ard the pairings In
foursomes;
Jim Spencer vs. Gene Wltxel and
Harold Ring vs. B. C. Hamilton;
Sonny Powell vs. Don Brough and
H. Mclnnis vs. Dave O'Hearn;
Carl Hubbell vs. Ron Dickerson
and Harry Tooko facing Elmer
Boerner; Andy Bracken vs, Jack
Langford and Harry Cushing vs,

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Rookie PHcheis
Making Yankee
Skipper Smile
By P U D DOWN
H anoi riooo i n raaltonal
A petf of rookie pitetera have
eo p o t* tha aid o f tho Now Yotli
Yankee* feat wbra everything wai
tr r ^ -g black.
n o y 'r o Jack Jam ai and BUI
Botha! and Wednesday they gave
M eaaftr Casey 8 ten gel his first
(•ally big booet of tbo spring
When they pitched a no-hlt, nom gam* to glwr tbo Yankees a
4 4 victory over the PhUadelphia
p um as.
Tho briUlaat performance a*nt
• flash ef opUmUm through a
sonad which had teat seven ef 10
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S k T iM of tbo poorest Yankee

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fie * r *t* k b m a X A fi*
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tender who had a M m o r d end
MO earaad run average at Blebi the International League
struck eat three and
f a walk ta five laBethel, 4 4 and 190
- . u a 18-11 mark and
lia r Houston sad Omaha
a, fanned thro# more
I out tho gam# with four

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V l i s Angeles Dodgers de­
feated the Baltimore M atas. M ,
tha MUwauko* Bravos abut out tho
Kansas City
the P ituburgh Pirates whipped tha I t
U « ts Cardinals. M / t h e Chics go
Wfefe fe n downed tbo DetrottTlp r o . 7 4 , tha Ctaetoeatl Rada
tha W asblsften Senators,
4 4 , tho Cleveland Indians boat
the Ban Francisco a la n d , 4 4.
and tho Boston Rod Son topped
tha Chicago Cubs, 3-3.__________

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Bid BUI ghoirran had two hlta to

For th# first time in the city’*
history, Sanford will bo representad In a world's championship auto­
Gib Blake; Andy C arnw ay vs. Mooreland; John Williams playing mobile race a t a matter of fact,
Carl Hoblltscl and Fred Ganas L t H. T. Weber and Dan Wright the sola United States event to
playing Dan Cotton; Bari Hig­ meeting Bob O’Neil; Harry Wood­
ginbotham vs. Don Dondanville ruff meeting C. Pollard and Bob count for point awards toward the
International Sports Car and
and John Ivey meeting J. Andrus. Shedden meeting Chuck Mills.
Ed Davla vs. Adm. Johnson and Grand Tourinc Car Manufacturers'
E. J. Still vs. Ralph Stall and
Kirby Fite playing Bill Geiger; Balph Wight playing Mr. Hart­ Championships during 1900.
The 8emino1o Sports Car Club's
R. 8 . Blllhlmor vs. Ed Winter and nett: Harry Weir vs. Capt. J. D.
Frank Durso playing Joe An- Ramaga and Dick Shilling play­ r a c i n g counterpart, "Scuderla
draws; Dr. A. 8. McCollum vs. ing Dick Houvlous; W. A. Patrick Scampi," under the co-sponsorship
George Briitcn and Dave Bach vs. vs. Bob Jackson and Bill Toll of Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., and
meeting Mike Cromwell; W. E. Orange County Motors o f Orlando,
F. E. Cooper.
„ „
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Italian FlatJohn Dlekey vs. C. M. Cullen Bristol vs. Ned Julian and Harold has entered
Abarth-Zagato In the tonth annual
and Eddie Hunt playing Speedy Kafiner meeting Don Mathews.
Sobring International Championship Sports Car and Grand TourIng Car Endurance Race for the
Amoco Trophy to bo run Friday
and Saturday.
This la the same car that finished an amasing fourth Overall In
tbo "Lions' 300 Milo Handicap
Race" at Venice in October 1950
and brought homo five trophies to
Sanford.
Phil Boll, local civil engineer
WEST PALM BEACH. FIs. cum racing driver and Bob Boo,
fit 195*
(UPI) — EaecuUva vice-president tbo rod • haired architect • speed
7M t fig P fi
and general manager Park* Car­ merchant from Orlando split the
\u p v m
roll today ridleuled a proposal driving chorea during that hur­
\UtA9Ufi
that tha Athletics shift from Koa­ ricane-drenched rid# and will again
s j fit
la s City to New Brunswick, N.J., handls the "tiny tornado" at Sa­
■ad thus become known as the bring.
m .
"Nsw Jersey Athletics."
Those beyo will have their work
"Tha board of directors of the cut out for them. They'll bo run­
Athletics will not sell (ho club and ning against the best that ths
will not move It from Kansas European factories and the rest
City," said Carroll, before attend- of ths world have to offer in the
lag a routine meoUag of the Ath­ woy o f drivers and racing msletics today. "Some people just chlnsry.
like to get their n am si In tbs pa­
pers."
Tbs Athletics' board of directors
Is expected to affirm that It will
continue the policies of the !*te
Arnold Johnson, president and
majority stockholder who died of
a cerebral hemorrhage here two
weeks ago.
• y United Proas Beterxattonal
Kenneth and Leonard Berg of
A
t/OMBM.
Metuchen, N.J., two brothers who
The Detroit Red Wings don't
head a New Jersey real estate hava a very talkaUva coach but
firm, said Wednesday they are at­ they atm hava Gordie Howe.
tempting to purchasa tha Athlstlcs
Before tha Bad Wings opened
and move them to New Bruns­ their semifinal series against To­
wick. The brothers said they rep­ ronto to tbo Natlooal . Hockey
x a u t l f fS lM L p
resent an eight-man syndicate Longue playoffs Wednesday night,
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MEW M e M
which hopes to erect a 30 million Coach Punch Imlach of the Ma­
trSfiBBPgp
dollar, 75,000-aeat stadium to ac- ple Leafs confidently predicted
commodat* ths transplanted club. "wo'U win the Btaaley Cup."
1 The .Bergs said the syndicate
Coe eh Bid Abet of tha Rad
was formed seven or eight weeks Wtogs laid nothing-preferring to
ago and had been Investigating let bib players run tha show.
.
ths possibilities of bringing a m a­
With jlowe and rookie Len Ha­
jor team to New Jersey. They ley popping In first period goals,
berth In the ftoal with a victory ■eld the death of Johnson turned the Red Wings got a . big jump
their attention to the Athletics.
in the best-of-seven series by don­
la tha sixth gams.
Kenneth Berg said he end War­ ning the Leafs, 3-1, at .Toronto.
Boston Coach Bed Auerbach ren Wllentx. the syndicate's attor­ Dewaseman Carl Brewer scored
was a picture of pessimism—any ney, had talked by telephone with Toronto's lone goal on a solo
sign of optimism having vanished A r t h u r VoUers, attorney for rush lata to tha final period.
when Chamberlain had his second Urn A's.
Detroit was a 13-3 underdog for
best playoff n ight Ho had set a
"VoUers advised us to put our the opener.
playoff record of S3 point* earlier etfsr in writing, which ws have
The other semifinal series op­
In ths Syracuse w rits.
dons," said Berg. "If we can't ens tonight at Moatroal with the
"1 told these guvs It wasn't get the A's, ws wUl get some defending champion
Canadians
going t9 bo like taking a piece •thor major losguo club."
listed as overwhalmjag 4-1 fa­
of cake," Auerbach said. "Now
vorites lo trounce tho Chicago
maybe they'll believo mo."
Black Hawks.
Boston had boras out a proplayoff prediction by Bob Couiy
Berkeley. Calif., was named to
that the Celtics would whip tbo
1IM for Bishop George Berkeley,
Warriors if Chamberlain "wasn't
philosopher, .who wrote tho line,
10O per cent affective." Tbo Colts
'‘Westward tho course of empire
grabbed a S-t series Mad as tbo
takes Its way."
7-3 PhUadelphia flipper hurt his
A sixteen team Junior Bowling
hand In a scuffle with Tommy
Holasobn and farad badly to the League was formed last Saturday
at Jet Lanos.
third and fourth games.
This was after the completion of
But then Chamberlain, who sat
a season’s record for iceriag and three Saturday morning bowling In­
won tha NBA's roaklt and most struction clinics. Each team has
BRADENTON, FIs. ( U P I ) vtluable player awards, mad* a five bowlers and league action wUl Somt ISO golfers on tho winter
begin
this
Saturday
morning
at
comeback and the rejuvenated
circuit moved boro today for tho
Warriors btgan envisioning • se­ •:S0 a. m.
$40,000
DeSeto Open, billed as- a
Tho Sanford Recreation Depart­
ries victory.
ment Is sponsoring tbo league In tuneup for tho Masters April 7-10.
First prise money Is $3,300.
cooperation with ths management
The teurnameat—Florida's newof Jst Lancs. Officers will be elect­
ed this weak with Ronald Perry, eat and richest — is being bold
city recreation director, aetlng as in conjunction with tho 14th anMcretary-trsasurer to maintain nual Henando DoSoto celebra­
records for tho Junior bowlers. tion.
Each team has selected a name
MIAMI, FU. (U PI) - Casey tad team captain. Bowling will bt
Stengel of the Yankees wares, saaetioaed by tha Junior Ameri­
"look out for these Baltimore kids can Bowling Congress.
to 1940."
And Orioles Manager Paul Rich­
ards agrees with him.
"We've got a corner on kids,
•specially when it eemea to pitchlag." the usually stera-faead Rich­
ards smiles. And there isn't a
dissenter In the American League.
They ell agree te st Richards,
only a mediocre catcher to his
major league career, can workmagic whin It com ts to pitching.
But they are not at all sura that
ha haa enough other young blood
along with that pitching to over­
take tueh cluba aa the White Sex,
Indians and Yaakaes.

By OARt KALB
United Pros* International
Tbo Boston CelUcs, tbelr confi­
dence shaken by WUt ChamberIain’s rotura to scoring form, and
tha MlanoapoUs Lakers, enjoying
tho long arm of coincidence, went
after'tho clinchers tonight In the
National BasketbaU Association
divisions] playoffs.
Boston, stymied by Chambertala's M-petot performance Tues­
day alfbt, held a 3 4 lead for tho
sixth game of tho Eastern Divi­
sion finals a t Philadelphia.
Minneapolis hold a sim ilar edge
over tha SL Louis Hawks la a
home game that could wrap up
the Western Division final. A year
ago, the Laker* downed tho
Hawks to a fifth-game overtime

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IHtSIVOLH COUNTY, FLORIDA
F.STATR OF
JAMBS &gt;L ME ALB T.
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n e r i c a t o c r b d it o r s

TO
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CLAIM* DR DBMANDS AGAINST
SAID KSTATKl
T su and *arh of yau era M r* .
h r 0*110*4 and required ta III*
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ra n , or a tlh a r »r you, may hava
aealn at aald a tla l* la ill* affla t
a t H aa. W llaao A taaandar, County
Ju d e a of Bawloalo County, o t hla
of f its In th a C aurt Hauaa In San­
ford, F lorida, w ithin a lf h t calaa d a r m ouths from th a tlm t of
tho firs t publlM tlav a t th is no.
ties, Bach claim or daman* mual
ho la w r lt ta t **d contain th s
plsao of raatdanc* s a d poat affle*
addraaa o f th s alatm ont sa d muat
b* sw orn to by tha rlaln A at, hla
o s a a t o r atto ra a y , o r th a ooma
ahall ha void.
Jam aa K, Ilaatay, Jr.
A t B taculoc of aald ra ta ls
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TRAILING NEARS END for trottem and pacers at Seminole Raceway as
the harness tnpek season approaches. The two pictured here are among the
200 horses which have been trained near Casselberry during the winter.
(Herald photo)

Weller Winner
Happy Joe Lucky Is Top Choice
Wants More Action In Featured Kennel Club Race
MIAMI BEACH, F it. (U PI) Welterweight Florentine Fernan­
des clamored today for action
against "a fighter who doesn’t
run" after his close doeUlon over
spoedy Balph Dupes In a nationally-telavlsad 10-round bout..
"Ho ran away all the light,"
said tho 84-yoar-old Cuban, who
wa able to eatch his more exporianeed opponent only briefly
Wednesday night to show his her­
alded punching power.
Fernandes, after being mysti­
fied by Dupas' defensive tactics
In tha early rounds, floored him
Uta in tha seventh round with Ida
specialty, a left book.
Tbo knockdown evidently was
the msrgin of victory. Judge Ed­
die Thai scored It a draw, 9444,
under the 10-polnt m ust system;
but Judge Stu Winston favored
Fernandas, N • M, and Refer*#
BUI Bogan had Fernandas la
front, Sa w . UnlUd Press Interna­
tional scored It for Fernandes;
94-93.
Dupas, third • ranked welter­
weight contender from New Or­
leans, caused Fernandes to miss
wildly s e v e r a l
times.
Out­
weighed 145W to 11741, and hav­
ing the shorter reach, Dupas
slipped dozens of punches and
cleverly tied up Fernandes when
Um Cuban bored In.

BOSTON (U PI) — Catcher
Sammy White's next trip to the
post office wUl kill the deal
in which the Boston* Red Sox
traded him for first baseman Jim
MarsbaU to the Cleveland Indians
During normal times, tho U.S. for catcher Russ Nixon.*
White said Wednesday night
steel industry produces about 35
to 40 percent of the world’s total
m ii., uiai no ucmmci/ ib quit*
output.
ting baseball" to devote his time
to a bowling enterprise in which
By 1975, total population of tbo he has a partnership.
U. S.wlll be an estimated 235 milBaseball Commissioner Ford
lion. The labor force will total 94
Frick said in. Belalr, Fla., that
mllUon, according to economists.
as soon as he receives official no­
tification of White’s retirement
"the deal which sent him to
the Indians is definitely off." A
player’s voluntary retirement be­
comes official only when he noti­
fies the commissioner's office by
Tho DcSoto Lakes eourse, only letter.
General managers Bucky Har­
a year and a half old, was onoe
ris of the Red Sox and Frank
a swamp. But the rain which
Lane of the Indians have been ar­
forced two postponements of ths guing over whether the deal was
SL Petersburg Open last week is valid or void since It was an­
nounced last week.
not expected to delay this one.
Tbo 4,103-yard course is in excellent condition and b a l m y
weather la forecast.

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NOTICK Ifl h t r t h r sl»*n th a t T
am e n c a s 'd In bualntaa a t ll»N
Orlando Or. Hanford. H'mlnoU
fo u n t)1, Florida, u n d tr tha fletltloua nam r nf, J a t Inn n ta ta u ra n t.
and th a t I Inland to ra e la ta r aald
nama w ith tha Clark of th a C trru lt
Court. Kamlnola County, Florida.
In accordance w ith tha yrovlelons
of tha F lrtltloua Nama H tatui.a,
to .w it: Faction IIJ.OJ Florida Btatulaa 1*ST.
Hie: Atlr* S. W add.lt
Puhllali Mar. SI, SI &amp; Apr. 7. II.
riC T IT IO C a NATO
XOTICB 1H b t r t b r Xlvan th a t 9fe
am v*ns«c»4. In bualn's* a t H».w
H'mlnoU fount)-. Florida, u n d tr
tha fictitious nama of. T t r r t r a
K achans* T tlrp h o n a Anawtrlnfe
nervier, and th a t I Inland to
r»*l»t»r *ald nam e w ith tha C lark
nf tha C ircuit Court, Bamlnola
County. Florida, In accordanaa
w-lth tha 'provisions of tha F icti­
tious Nam* BtatuU s, to-w ltt Bas­
tion SSI.os Florida B iatuiaa HIT,
81s: Carol T a tra u lt
Fuhtlah Mar. 1*. IT. St, SI, 1SSS.

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to Wakulla County. In fact, coptmarcial fishing and
tourists comprise the main source ot incoma. . . In addi*
tton to agrtculturo and timber. Most of tho county’s
JWJWlMrosof forost lands art embraced by tho Apalachirala National Foroat. Enormous Wakulla Springs la
a world-* Ido attraction, h boils tip from UmnUmo for.
tnationt and covtri an arva of n o n than four aerate

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Sorry, Na Minors
constantly to maintain the sate ot bear and ate under
pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict law
enforcement serve* tha bott interest
th* poop]* of
Ifiortea, tho Foundation stromas clos* sospertHast with
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tinii* nam* of ART ELBCTtUC OF
HANFORD, In c it'd St Ssnford.
H«n,lnol* County, F lorlds, tnt*nd*d
to r*xlst*r said nsm* w ith th*
Clark of tho C ircuit C ourt o f B*mlnot* County, Florida.
A rth u r J . Douxh*rty, Sr.
A rthur J. P o u sh arty , J r .
K rn n 'th O. Bpsuldlnv
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A ddr*ts: lAk* Mary. Florida
Publlah Mar. SI, SI A Apr. T. 14.

WAKULLA
CO UN TY

Wedneflidtj, Friday f t Saturday 2 P . E
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY.
• Ctehhaaaa • Hoatod
Jorry CalUaa, Co-Owner

other Grade-A race, tha narly
favorite’s rols goes to 0 . B.’s Mtlon, a four-time .winner who will
run from tbs covoted flrat otertlag
spot.
Dorlene, also a female stepper,1*
Is ranked second-best, from tho
four-box.
Roundnlg out tho ninth raeo
field a n Mltra’s Tie, fitatute,
0 . B.’s Modest, Pete O’Lear,
Rocky MacGInty and Poeo Lad.

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One of the giants of Sanford-OrUndo Kennel Club, 69*pound Hap­
py Joe Lucky, is expected to
Uunch tonight’s Ladles N ight ac­
tion with plenty of power.
The pride of Race Street Kanncla with nine triumphs on his
credential is . a 9&gt;to-5 choice on
ths morning lint to cop the open­
ing event on a 10-raco schedule
starting at 8:10 p. m.
For the next to lest time this
oeason, all woman, will ha admitted
to tha oval without charge. Happy
Joe will ba galloping from the
second post position.
O. B.’s Scare Is another highlyranked greyhound in tho initial
contact.
In tonight's ninth encounter, an-

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By United Prtaa international
The threat of an economic boy­
cott by Ncgroe* protesting segre­
gated lunch counter* appeared to
be gaining momentum in the
South today.
In Petersburg, Va., Negroes
pledged to continue their fight
agaim t (tore owner* who refuse
to permit Negro** to eat with
white*.
Attorney Clarence Newsome
told a in*** meeting of approx­
imately 600 Negroes Wednesday
night to "use the ballot, the eco­
nomic boycott and then go in, ait
down and eat."
However, two -dime atores
ignored the demand* of Negro
leaders to integrate their lunch
counter*.
Earlier this week, the Peters­
burg Improvement Assn. had lasued an ultimatum to the man­
ager* of Woolworth, Kresge and
Grant atore* that failure to intograte their eating facilitie* would
result in picketing and boycott.
The manager* of Woolworth and
Kre*ge both aald they intended to
follow "community customa" of
rigid aegregation. The Grant man­
ager Asked for a on# week's de­

A CEBTAlU PARTY ’S
M Q U S B .,.r 1

THIS a tu tr, AWrtA,

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Negro Protest Moves
Gaining Momentum

BUT VWY WON'T SHE
ddPF.VTHERE'S THEEND
&gt;v OF THE RUNWAY// &gt;

lay to get a decision from bla na­
tional office.
In Memphis, Negro students
agreed to refrain from any public
demonstration* for a two-week
period to permit a possible plan
of "orderly desegregation."
But the truce was marred when
a 15-ycar-oid girl was arrested
after ah* took a front seat on a
city hu* and refused to move.
Memphis Judge Beverly Bouahe
delayed for two weeks the trials
of 17 Negroes charged with dis­
turbing the peace in public li­
braries. A court suit has been
pending on the segregated public
libraries in Memphis.
Ten Negroes awaited official
action on their application* to
enroll at the all-white University
of Alabama Extension Center in
Montgomery, Ala. The university
Is under- a continuing Injunction
not to deny admission to any
student because of race.
In L ittl, Rock, Ark., merchants
refused to meet with a committee
of Xegroc* to discuss customer
treatment. A Negro lawyer hinted
that Negroes may try to integrate
Little Rock’s Junior high schools
in September.

MIAMI (U P I)- Miami's bookbanning controversy took a sur­
prising turn Wednesday night
when Dade County School Supt.
Dr. Joe Hall denied any such ban
existed.
llsll said
Aldoui Huxley's
"Brave New World" and George
Orwell's "1H4" had only been
temporarily removed because of
"unusual publicity."
Hall aald the two novels would
be back on county high school
shelves as soon a t "the demand
becomes more normal in nature."
The novel* were firat removed
from required reading lista and
then withdrawn from school lib­
rary circulation. An anonymous
telephone complaint from &gt; stu­
dent's parent was reported to have
touched off the action.

Tiny Acorn Grows

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Mrs. Emma B. Hartline, 12.
died Wednesday nifht at a local
nursing home.
She was born In Kinslnston, Ga.,
Sept. 30, 1867 and came to San­
ford in 1919.
She was a member of the Firat
Baptist Church of Sanford.
She la aurvived by two torn,
W. Hartline and P. L. Hartline;
one niece, Mra. Milton Hawklna
and one nephew, R. W. Hartline.
Funeral aervicea will he held
at It a. m. Saturday at the Brilaon Funeral Home with the Rev.
W. P. Brook* J r. officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery.

Watch Out For
False Census Taker
Chamber Warns
Beginning April 1, census enum­
erators will atari ringing door bells
In the gigantic task of counting the
nation's population. Because a
scattering of opportunist* Invari­
ably lake advantage of thla oper­
ation to pose as cenius takers, in
order to get Into homes for salei
purposes, John Krlder, executive
manager of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, cautioned
the public todiy lo be on guard
against such pretenders.

Osteen Boy Joins
Marine Program

T H E A fR B

Jimmie B. Shivers, aon of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Shivers, Box *3,
Osteen, h is enlisted In tho U.S.
Marine Corps 120 dsy delay pro­
gram.
Shivers, a senior at DeLand
High School attained a top grade
score on tho Armed Force* quali­
fication teat recently at Jackson­
ville and will now complete high
school and report for basic train­
ing on June 21,

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NORTHAMPTON. M an. (UPI)
—Smith College's Xcllson Library
began as a "reading room" in
1BTS with one book — Webster's
Dictionary. Today It haa 430,000
volumes, making it the largest
women's college library in the
nation.

School Insurance
Savings Discussed
Ways for Seminole County to get
lower school Insurance rates by
putting more safety features In
schools may come out of last
waek's fire safety and insurance
conference at Jacksonville, County
Director of Instruction Stewart
Gatchcll said.
Gatchcll said the county doesn't
need to make any apologies for
its present school, but the confer­
ence of teachers, (ire marshals
and Insurance men may keep
school ofllrials from overlooking
small safety items in tho future.
He said the talks and reports
which grew out of them will five
a more uniform approach to the
manner in which Seminole County
and other Florida schools solve
'dems relating to building codes,
ranee ratings and safety pre­
cautions. The improved approach
will be aimed primarily at safeguarding lives, but will also look
out for preserving property.

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CABD OF THANKS
To the Churchea Club* ta d many
Friends.
The Good Samaritan Horn*
Family and Staff taka thla math*
od to thank their many many
Friends of Sanford, DaBary, and
Lake Mary, Florida, far the many
blessings af various kind that'
we have received during tbs p a il
12 y e a n . Again wa thank yds.
Now we cordially Invite you te
attend the (12th. A nnlvanary od
the Good Samaritan Homo.)
March 2T, 1$$0. At the Free Wffl
Holiness Church, at S:F. W.
Located on the corner af Sth.
and Mulberry Ave. adjaeent to
the Good Samaritan Horn*.
Thank you,
(Mother) Ruby L. Wilson,
Pres,

3-BEDROOM duplex apartment,
lake privileges, $7$ me.; Lake
Mary. FA 2472$.
SMALL HOUSE for rest, IIS W.
Third. FA 2 2111.
NEW duplet apartment, Jattel
equipped ITS per mo. f b

Temple 1*1101.

LT. ROCII M. LAURENZANO (left) and Lt. Nilus W.
Hubble, incoming and outgoing Roman Catholic Chap*
Inins at the Sanford Naval Air Station, are ahown at a
reception held In Father Lnurenznno’ii honor at the NAS
Ballroom lust Sunday. Catholic Navymen and their de­
pendents attended the reception to meet the n e w chap*
lain.

LIVE AT TinB BEST ADDBKIft
IN TOWN. Nicely furnished a a i
decorated apartments, relaeaa

Ap‘ rk r .Api 2 2 r ^

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2-BEDROOM home, ltnfiiTelihedj
So. Sanford Ave. on Oakway
Drive,, near Lake Jsssup. M
par month. Phone FA 1 -tM ,

Hospital Notes

WASHINGTON (UP1) -P riv a te
plane pilots taking off from Flor­
ida, Georgia and Alabama a rt
under strict new government scru­
tiny today to prevent illegal
flights to Cuba.
But federal officials conceded
they could not atop pilots from
flying to Cuba without avldence
of intended wrong-doing.
The Federal Aviation Agency
lisucd tough new regulations Wed­
nesday night designed to block
unauthorised flights that might
bring further anti-American at­
tacks from Premier Fidel Castro.
The Cuatoma Bureau offered up
lo $3,000 reward to tipsters who
report planned illegal shipments
of arms or ammunition to Cuba
or any other foreign country.
The FAA called on all plane
operators and aircraft charier and
rental agenciei In Florida, Geor­
gia and Alabama (o report any

peraona seeking to charter or rent
aircraft. Thla would not apply to
persona well-known to airport
operators.
The craekdown w it ordered In
the wake of a flight by two Amer­
icans, now being held by tho
Castro regime after being ahot
down on the Island. Cuba haa
accused the two pilot* of trying
to rescue supporter* of the old
Batista regime.
The new measure* called for
establishment of a flight informa­
tion eenter at the U. S. Immigra­
tion and Naturalisation Service
headquarters in Miami.
The center will be a focal point
for receipt of "voluntary Informa­
tion from any aource relating to
proposed flights to foreign countrie* emanating from the south­
eastern United States.” Upon re­
ceiving such Information, the cen­
ter will alert the FBI or other
appropriate agencies.

Births
Mr. and Mra. Cbartaa 0 . Mar*
row, Sanford, n daughter; Mr. had
Mra. Jam ea Spaulding, DaBnfy, §
*oo.
^
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Wills M at Hood, Sanford; A m al
Terry, Saaford; William Kirby,
Sanford; Florence G U ckm t, San*
ford; Maud# Scott, Banlacd ; Mra.
Gaorg* B ram bartar and baby,
Sanford; Lida Jaaaa, S e a te d )
Chester McQueen, Geneva; Dm *
nieso Bennett, Sanford; Charlin
Ridgeway, Sanford; N tlda PaweU,

CUT R A T E
LIQ U O R S

Trainer Claims
MIAMI (UPI) — Animal trainer
Robert Tomarchln told a rlvll
court Judge Wednesday he took
his chimpanzee pal Mr. Moke
from the SI. Louis Zoo because
the too didn't live up to an agrea*
mrnt.
Tomarchln laid he sold Mok*
to the zoo after officials promised
to keep the animal In a private
home and treat It like a human.
Tomarcnln took Moke from a
cage In the too'* monkey area,
He said he left a cheek for $1,000
and a promlsory note for an ad­
ditional $2,000. The eheck haa
never been returned, he said.

Jana Walla, Sanford; John Slovene,
Sanford; Grace Haynes, Sanford)
Charlea McMiUon, Sanford; Jeea
Spaulding. DtBary; MUcheU Me*
te r, Sanford; Lulu Harriett. Sat*
ford; Paul Lam ar MaiwtU,' On*
nava; Mary Morgan, Stated; WB*
He Leo MacDonald, MalUud; John
L. Rich, Sanford; Joanne' Panel,
Sanford; Cathy DealM Btddan,
Sanford.

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Pape 6—Thura. March 24, '60 2. For Rent
®l|r ftanfurh Rrralft
FURNISHED apartment
2. For Rent
3 BEDROOM unfurnished apart*
ment. Mrs, Baughn FA 2 3516.
2-BEDROOM h o u s e , kitchen
equipped, screened porch, wa­
ter furnished, 815 monthly.
White only. Ph. Geneva, 2451.

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COUNTRY home with 2 and 3/5
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Unusual Career Opportunity

For woman agt 25 to 55, Interest­
ed in betterinf herself financial­
ly and socially. Established na­
tionally known concern offers
future with substantial income,
plus satisfaction of delivering
an important service to this
comm infinity. Good education
and sincere interest in children'
neceisary. Teaching or business
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
background helpful. Must have
Open 'til 6:30 p. m.
car. Give background fully in
first letter. Write Mre. Vaa
MUST SELL three house*, two
Dyke. P. O. Box 1541, Orlando,
furnished, one shell.
Price
Florida.
315,000. Doc Price, FA 22773.

Beautiful landscaped lake front­
age property with attractive 2
bedroom, l i t hath home on
Lake Kathryn. Approximately
2 acres, $32,000. Its desirable
location lands itself to ideal
Florida living.

Stenstrom Realty

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

10. Male or Female
WE NEED
ALL TYPE* PERSONNEL

Personnel Service

Amy Anderaon
406 Metcalf Building
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
Orlando, Florida
Carl Cborpening, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Men-Women 820. Daily. Sell Lumi­
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
nous nameplates. Write Reeves
Marvin Williams
Co., Attleboro, 3!asa.
213 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
Sanford
Evens Bldg Lake Mary
.P h . FA S-12M
Member of Chamber
of Commerce
. 16 Years in Business
AN ALL RIGHT DUPLEX
406 Metcalf Building
• LOCATED RIGHT
Orlando, Florida
• CONSTRUCTED RIGHT
• PRICED RIGHT
TEACHER or ADVANCE eoRege
(only 112,8001)
student;
interesting
summer
• TERMS RIGHT
position for educated, ambi­
DON’T DELAY-SEE IT TODAY
tious person. $540 minimum
salary for 60 days; opportunity
W. H. “ Bin" STEMPER Agency
for advancement and perman­
Phone FA 2-4601
112 N. Park
ency. Box S. E., c/o Sanford
Pbona FA t-1331 3101 Park -Dr.
Herald.
,
NICE
3
bedroom
home,
2
baths,
401 Magnolia Ava. *A 2-0730.
2-LOTS, SO ft. x 140 ft. eaeh,
wall to wall carpet. - For quick E D U C A T E D A m b i t i o u s person.
$4,000 minimum salary first
between 4th. and 7th., on Mel­
sale call FA 2-2721.
FURN. a p t 2300 Melkmvilla
300 days, opportunity for pro­
lon villa Ave., partly cleared,
motion after first too days.
2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
with city conveniences.
Box S. E., c/o Sanford Herclean and roomy, 375. FA 2-0661
*4.500 TERMS
ford Herald.
OFFICE SPACE. »S0 month. 306
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2931
II. Work Wanted
days, FA 2-1401 nights.
YOUNG LADY wishes position aa
Registered Real Estate Broker
Thia beautiful six room and bath
Completaly furnished 3 bedroom,
elerk typist, full time. Pleasant
Ph.
PA
2-1301
17*3
at
iflawatba
home
ha*
screened
porch,
car­
1 bath home on quiet street 890
working conditions, 5 day week)
port*, utility and a to n ic room.
per month. Contact property
preferred. Experienced.
Call
WYNNEWOOD: 3 bedrooms, Flor­
Underground sprinkler system
manager at
FA 2-3321.
ida room. $13,500, 11,700 down.
for the lawn. Located on v large
GI loan. Phone FA 2-7758.
eorner lot at 2400 Oak Ava. The SEWING. FA 2-7183.
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2-2430
price will be reduced $50 each
EQUITY In 3 bedroom house, 1811
“ Open tU 3:30 P. M."
day until sold. Original price TYPING at home, legal or any
Summerlin. FA 2-2*25 after *.
other. Phone FA 2-6644.
tlO.ISO—today's $15,600. Present
1—
BR. house, furnished, $60.
loan,
approximately*
$10,650
ran
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2—BR. house, kitchen equipt. 670.
WILL CARE for children In my
be assumed, Moothly peymenta
home, by hour, day er week.
S -B R . houee, kitchen equipt. 163.
•re 876. Shown by appointment
Call PA 2*1832.
4—BR. house, unfurnished, .$100.
only. Don't delay. See today.
* 4 4 F reach At*.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Call FA 2-5304.
Iw L r
WANTED— Work for experienc­
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-62 at Hiawatha
"CaH Hall’*
Pheae PA U M 1
ed painters and General utility!
work. Reasonable rates. Free
NICELY furnished apartments,
EXCELLENT one year old home;
estimates. Ed O'Connell. CaU
116 Elm. Phone NO 8-5267.
3 bedrooms, 3 complete hatha; Ihia three bedroom home, fea­
COLLECT
Orange
City,
2-FURN18HED houses. 850 A 370.
partly air conditioned; porch,
8P 6-T402.turing large living room with
1 child preferred. FA 2-3577.
brecitway, large utility. Fenc­
fireplace, aeperate dining room, D A Y S
WORK, housework.
ed back yard. Very reasons Me
large kitchen and west screen­
1-BEDROOM house la eountry.
FA 36166.
down payment. Asauma low
ed perch, situated on large 10*
Call FA 3-1223.
Ste% mortgage. 10* Jcekias Clrx 176 ft. let, la one of San­ WILL DO ironing ia my ewa
ele. FA 2-0*0*.
ford* best buys at 86,500, term*
home. PA 14120.
5. Real Batata For Brio
arranged. We have the key,
LOCH
ARBOR
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home on 2
ceit shew at your convenience. WILL care for children Hi my
hefne, all hour*. Ph. FA 24665.4
large lota. Outside city limits. Located la Little Venice on eanal.
Three bedroom, M8 baths, kit­
Easy terms. Ph. FA 2-4T6*.
chen equipped. $3000 down and
n o t Park Ava., PA 8-1333 er TYPING aad bookkeeping d oaeia
assume «W% mortgage. Total
my home. Ph. FA 24302.
PA 3-2341 evenings.
price *14,IS*.
111 N. Park Avanue Pk. PA 2-3430
12. Plumbing Services
“Open evenings Ul 1:30 PM" ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realgar
Raymeod Lnadquist. Asee*.
PLUMBING
THE TIML TESTED FIRM
PA 3-3*61
Atlantic Beak Bldg.
Contracting A Repairs •
FARMER’S AGENCY
US N. Park Ava. Ph. PA 2 4 1 *
Free Estimates
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
GROVE MANOR HOME: 1*1$ UnR. L. HARVEY
D. H. Whitmore
coin St., h bedroom, l t t bath, BY OWNER: Raady for oceupan
ey, spacious 3 bedroom CB 364 Sanford Ave. Phono FA 34366
LilUan G. Trasua
double carport.
heme, rate aa a bugs tar. Con­
Associate*.
veniently located en 2 large
U S 8. Preach AVe. Pk. PA t-1331 LAKEFRONT LOTS, skiing and
NEW HOMES HY
beautifully landscaped shaded
fishing. No down payment. Ph.
After hours, PA 3-361*. PA 3-6*31,
ODHAM ft TUDOR
corner
lots.
Electric
kitchea,
PA 34361
Geneva, 2451.
S o u th P ia e cre n t
hardwood f l o o r s ,
Venetian
On Onoca Read. Ho. af Hanford
blinde, apace beater, tile bath,
S un land E s t a t e s
built la cheat, dresser and
17-93, 3 mile* Ho. of Healer*
closet: breesway, utility room,
FROM 6475.6* DOWN
FED. GOVERNMENT A MILITARY PERSONNEL
carport*. Priced Is call. • Pay­
VA-FHA, FHA-IN-8BRV1CB
ment* 848 per amoth, include*
Immediate Occupancy
tax** and insurance. Bay my
1 Year Personal Bettera*4*an
•qritF ood assume 454% mort­
GUARANTEE —
gage, or wiH accept reasonable
aa eonetractiea eg year Memo
down payment. PA 2-9I10.
er year down payment ft
aleelag coots ref ended
INCLUDES INSURANCE
Oppartunitieo
PRKB WRLCOMI
to then* who qaattfy
POE LSA8E: W*U established
Ta Sanford I Bo Oar Coasts Par
I Days AhaalmMy Pro*.
a m tea . aUtian, peed location.
Withnat OMIgetioa At One Of
Contact tho Pure Oil Compete,
I N I SANFOBD AVE.
■naferd'e Leading Metric While
694 W. 8th. H.
Yen U r a te Menetag Per Yon A
8. Female Help Wanted
Year Pemlty. Pick Up Keys At
Rales Of fleet
•M U G * • « « ( * $ «
\
ODHAM ft TUDOR
D o v r io p o r
1
Hwy. 1T-M ft tWh *4.
■alee Office
PtCfCNTS
Hanford
Ph. PA 3-1691

Personnel Service

N O TICE

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

HOME SEEKER
Watch This Space

Stenstrom Realty

J. W. HALL

2468 Sanford Ave.

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

S t Johns Realty Co.

56 BUICK STATION WAGON

55 CADI L U C

RENT A BED

bedroom Rellaway, Hoapite' A Baby Bed.
South of
By D ip, Week or Month.
air base
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
BROKER
house on Ph. PA 2-8181
111 W. let SL 3*2 Be. Park’ At*. Pk PA 3-Mtl
Bos 372.
LARGE 3 bedroom furnlahed up­
1-BEDROOM,
nicety
furnlahed
stair. apartment, downtown,
WE’LL PROVE
house, water furnlahed. 614
water furnished. 365. C a l l How you can save thousands aI
Elm. Phone FA 2-1662.
FA 2-3071 before 5:90 P. M.
dollara on this unusual 3 bed
room home buy. In Juet perfeet
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE •17 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 3 bedroom
condition from the beautifully
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
unfurnlthed house. Ph. FA 2-0620
landscaped yard to the imma­
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 2-0274.
after 3:00 p. m.
culate Interior. Total price
2416 Orange: 2 bedroom unfurn313,750. Down payment and
3-BEDROOM
unfurnished
house.
nished house, kitchen electrical­
monthly payments can ha tailor­
FA 3-0005.
ly equipped. 180.
ed to your need i. Our beat ad­
2412 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­ 3-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
vice le to call now for tha
ished house, kitchen electrically
kitchen equipped. 1517 Douglas.
equipped. 6100.
FA 2-2013.
SPECIAL 8ERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
LARGE 2 brdm. furn. apt. f57-S0 W. H. “Bill" Stemper Agency
1703 Magnolia. FA 2-3931.
2601 Park Drive
FA 2-8331
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private bathe, 114 W. Flret 8t*
WYNNEWOOD: I B. R. CBS
MODERN two bedroom dean unhouse, 61300 equity and assume
furnished house, 1610 W. Third
656 monthly payment Pbone
FA 2-5676.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,

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OLDSM OBILE

4. Female Help Wanted

2-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchan GIRLS to work in spare time
equipped home on large let.
In downtown office during sur­
Low down payment, monthly
vey work over telephone. Hours
payment* of $44.75.
Phone arranged. No age limit. Good1
FA 2-6490.
salary. CaU FA 2-8965.

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CHEVROLET

5. Real Estate For Sal*

3 large 2-BEDROOM furnished houic 165
$2000 DISCOUNT
rooms with bath In hall, priv­
per. month. FA 2-6370.
FOR *2500 CASH
ate entrance. Adults only. 507
FURN. Apt. 201'.i W. let St.
This modern, four bedroom home,
Park Ave. ,
located on large, ihady lot with
4-ROOM furnished apartment 660 2-B. R. houie, furnlahed. Adults.
lake
privileges, would normally
FA 2-7864.
month. FA 3-5021.
■■ ■
, h— sell for 116,500. . .but tha owner
can’t wait for tha right person
UNFURNISHED house. FA 2-1629. 2-BEDROOMS, with kitchen pri­
to come .along, so will let It
vileges. for 2 men or couple.
go for 614.500 with 62500 down.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
1301 Wynnewood. FA 2-4607 or
FA 2-2977.
kitchen equipped, 2405 Willow
*ome lucky person la going to
Ave. Call FA 2-2932 or FA 2-2821.
FURNISHED apartment, dean
lake advantage of this offer
NEWLY, decorated, clean 2 room
and cloae In. Adults only. Jim­
SOON. It might as wen be
furnished apartment. 601 Pal­
my Cowan. FA 2-4013.
metto. Dial FA 2-4556.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom bouse,
W. H. “BUI" STEMPER Agtney
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
kitchen equipped. P b o n e
Phone FA 2-4061
112 N. Park
wood floors, tile baths. 602 W.
FA 2-5303.
5 ACRES fa.m land Sanford Cel­
Wlh. Street.
ery Delta. 8450 per acre, only
2-ROOM furniihed apartment, 310
1250 down, five years to pay
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
Magnolia. Phone A. K.' Roaaelbalance. Richards Hotel Mel­
chen furnished home. Pbone
ter. Floreit. FA 2-1651.
bourne, Fla.
FA 2-2541.

Sfem
perAgency
Ph. PA 2-4H1 113 N. Park A t a.
Ph. PA 1*6881 3661 Park Are.

i. Real Eatat* For Sal*

2. For Rent

Drift trod Sanford, Plorida

fo r o n ly

*47” month
Including Collision Insurance

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rhur*. March 24, '60—Page 7 15-A Beauty Parlors
22. Articles For Sale
21. Furniture
3 t)r (franforb f r r a l h
ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
Be Lovelier With Profeational
$SAVE$
Ro**. 391 Magnolia
Place,
Beauty Cart.
New
k
Used
“ Hickory Street” , D • B a r y.
12. Plumbing Service*
Furniture and Appliances
NO 1-4413.

Wall

Plumbing &amp; Heating

Mather of Sanford

Beauty Salon
2310 Oak

FA 2-7684

Iti. Flower* 41 Plant*

AIR CONDITIONING
IONTRACT and REP'TR WORK Cut Flowers For A~y Oceanian
11007 Sanford Ava.
FA 2-6543
SANFORD r LOWER SHOP
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2 0270

113. Electrical Service*

’58 ZIG ZAG, almost half paid
for — take over payments of
68.30 each; 600 different stitches,
button hole*. W*1ta Boa 600. el o
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
Sanford Herald.
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’a Mart
215 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-6128
16 In. G.E. TV. A-l condition, one
year warrantee on picture tube.
• BIG VALUES
• JUICK CREDIT
430.00 Call FA 2-3478.
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS ORANGE TREES for tale. Will
plant in yards or grove*. Shade
WILSON - MAIER
tree* also available. Ed Davis,
New and Used Furniture
FA 2-4317.
l i t E. Flrat St.________FA 2 5622
REDl-MIX-CONCRETE
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
37” Window Sills t l 25
ances. A Good Place To
54” Window Lintel* S..25
BUY, SELL or TRADE
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Jenkins Furniture 508 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3751
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
FA 2 3285.
22. Article* For Bale
208-200 E- First St. Ph. FA 2-6008

LEGUSTRUM P L A N T S . Ph.
House Wiring — Electric Service
FA 2-7949.
Sid Vihlen
»
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0815
SHETLAND PONIES, reatonable.
14. lluild, Paint &amp; Repair
M. R. Lord, Osteen, Ph.
FA 2-7541._____________ •
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
19. Boat* and Motors
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing &amp; Siding
Gateway To The Waterway
Phone FA 2f4S2
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Robson
Sporting Goods
JALOUSIE WINDOWS. FA 2 1288.
'WALL PAPERING * PAINTING
Pk. PA 1-50*1 COTS S4-8*. Sale, panta 81.86 per
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard 304-8-8 E. 1st.
pair. Army Navy Surplus, Sto FULL siie baby bed with m at­
Contact 500 Weit tlh St.
Sanford Ava.
tress, good condition. FA 2-3626
20. Automobile*
Phone FA 2-8643
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
1935 BU1CK convertible, very
Service With The Cash. SUPER
15. Special Service*
good condition, 8200 for equity. .TRADING POST. FA 24677.
Ph. FA 2-7501 after • p. m.
AUTO GLASS
FACTORY TO YOU
ONE OWNER: 19So Bulck, A-l
ALUMINUM
INSTALLED
condition, $200. 2111 Summerlin.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Windshield
Hack Glass
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
iDoor Glass
Vent Glass 20-A Trailer*
rail with, plastic ends. Plastic
or rayea tapes. Cottoe or aylea
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. I960 TRAVEL TRAILER, $4 ft., corda.
used 30 days. Save over $700. Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
11 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4622
106 W. 27th. St., Sanford. Phone 112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4622
PIANO TUNINQ A REPAIRING
FA 2 7380.
SPINET PIANO
W. L. HARMON
TH. FA 2-4225 Alter • F. M. 1958 2-BEDROOM Rita Craft D u a to unfortunate circum­
stance*, havs two reclaimed
house trailer, 36 ft. long, I
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS laSpineta, famous brand, likt
ft. wide. Want $300 equity. Buy­
ala Had and rapairad. Roof re­ er taka over pavments, balance
new, guaranteed, one walnut
pair. No job too imaiL Fraa
one mahogany. Will aeli to re­
$2,11$.20. CaU FA 2-4380.
estimate*. FA 8-6461.
liable person in thie area at
Iremcndoui saving*. Write or
HOUSE TRAILER: 50 ft. SparCUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH
phone Credit Manager, Steep’s,
tanetto, very elean, all modern.
work guaranteed. Free Eeti641 N. Orange, Orlande.
Must aeli. Privately owned. Almate*. Phone FA 2-7111.
ao 82 ft. Star, very clean and
all modern. Must sell. Call at BIRD CAOE with su e d , cheap.
FREE! 57.85 TV antenna with
Ph. FA 2 304$.
3513
Orlando Drive, 2 miles
each TV or radio repair of $12
South
of
Sanford.
DeWitt
Trail­
14 FT. BOAT, motor and trailer;
or more.
er Park. Sea Mr. Blit.
1850 Dodge, good condition:
SANfORD RADIO A TV CENTER
a o 1 o r televistoa. P h e a a
Blh. and Sanford Ave.
Convertible . Full Power • Air •
FA 2-2168.
FA 28741
Sanford BARGAIN: 1837 trailer, 46* x 8’,
2 bedroom*. Cost 56,200. Sell
• A Bargain At
for $2,800 with $540 down.
ENVELOPES, Lelterbeidi, a U tf
Phone FA 2 1708.
» menti, in rottea, hand bill*, and
program*, e t c .
Pngrasalva
Printing Co. Phono FA 1 M 1 - SACRIFICE SALE: ’58 Nashua,
45’ by 10’, I B. R., bath, air•06 Weat 15th St.
conditioner, laundromat. $3,000
HOUSE CLEANING
cash. CaU FA 2-6567 after 6:50
Window-*, Floor*, Walla. Frca Efp. m.
“gia" 4-Dr. • Auto. Trans. •
timate. Call FA 1-1211 or
Radio • Heator • (Roan. Only
FA 2-1833.
21. Furniture

-M O TO RS—

TRADE-IN S
56 CADILLAC

1995

57 CHEVROLET

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Machinery and Supple Ce,
1 * 1 8 7 W. Aid St.
Ph. FA ~

Sewing: Mach. Repairs

1195

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Day, Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. VA 2-7655

56 MERCURY
Montclair 2-l&gt;r. Hardtop • Auto.
Trans. • Radio • Hsolar

ALL MAKES A MODELS
204 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2 5625

-----ANNOUNCEMENT------

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5:60 nlghta and waahaail; So*tord, Laka Mary and Longvood.
FA 2-2772 and FA 14111.

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S

COMPLETE
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Mowing — Edging — Fertlllring
Ranovating — Frrtiliier Salea
FREE ESTIMATES
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TBL. FA l-I I S l

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Helen E. Noonan, Associate
Bvrrott A. Harper, Associate

III be glad te serve you:
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Condition

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H.

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Ph. FA 1*741

RAVENNA
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Near Golf Court*

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USED

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WE FINANCE THESE CARS

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Phone FA 2-3103

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Power Starring • row er Brake
• Radio . Heator

9:00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:09 P. M. T il Dark

Construction Co„ Inc.

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PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AA type* and liie i, InitaUed
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�Spring Snowstorm Blisters East, Midwest
Bradford, in northern Illinois. In­
ternational Palls, Minn., reported
three degrees above xero. Tempe­
ratures were below freexlng as far
south as northern Tennessee and
the Missouri-Arkansas line.
The thermometer dipped to rero
at 3 a. m. in Milwaukee, the cold­
est temperature ever recorded
there so late in the season.
Early.morning snows, whipped
by 45-mile-an-hour winds, blitzed
western Pennsylvania, d u m p e d
three inches or more of snow in
several areas and laid a dangerous

Bjr Uni 1*4 Pram International
Bitter (p rin t weather as natty
ai any December product beseifed the upper Midwest and East
today with blinding snowstorms
and below-rero temperatures.
More snow was predicted from
the Montans Rockies across th*
' northern plains, Wisconsin and upj per Michigan into the Great
| Lakes and northern Appalachians,
I and through the New England
I states.
I The mercury crashed to one de' gree below tero this morning at

slick across most roads.
Today's snows came on the heels
of a spring blitzard that clogged
Midwest highways with 10-foot
drifts and touched off a rash of
chain-reaction amashups Thursday.
Nineteen carj — including a po­
lice car sent to investigate the
accident — piled t.p south of Mc­
Henry. III., and a lour-ear colli­
sion blocked the same highway a
few miles away. One man was
killed in an eight-car pilcup near
Waukesha. Wis.
The new snowfall hrnke two

Somerset, Pa., records — on* of
II Inches of snow for tho winter
and the other of M inches for
March.
The Weather Bureau predicted
showers today for the Gulf, south­
ern Rockies, Pacific Northwest
and central California coast.
Meanwhile, Seminole County and
other parts of Florida were en­
joying lovely spring weather.
Forecast for peninsular Florida
for tonight and Saturday morning:
Fair south and central districts,
increasing rlondiness northern dis­

tricts. Mild except turning coole*
northern districts. Lowest tempers*
lures tonight ranging from 42 ts
so northern districts to 32 to a
central and 38 to M southern d i»
tricts.
Forecast for Saturday: Partly
cloudy and mild south and central
districts, mostly cloudy and eoal
northern districts.
Future temperature outlook: LH*
He change In temperatures en*
rept warmer northern district*
Saturday night. No frost danger
through Monday.

&amp;mford Sfmtlfo
WEATHER: Tartly cloudy through Saturday. Cooler tonight. High today, 72-75. Low tonight. 52-56.

VOL. XLIX

United Press Leaned Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, MARCH 25, I960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 658

1 p . m . Stocks
NEW DISTRICT 2 County Commissioner J. II. Van Hoy, standing, second
from left, beams a* hia bond is approved and signed by the County Com­
mission at a special meeting Thursday night. Left to right are, Hoard
Chairman John Krider, Clark David Gatchel, Van Hoy, Commissioners
Vtmon Dunn, Lawrence Swofford and Homer Little.
(Herald Photo)

leaders Discuss
Flood Relief Aid
-fj
Seminole County representatives will go to Tampa
Saturday to find what relief the county can get if such relief becomea necessary here.
County Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker will represent
Seminole agricultural interests at the Central Florida disaster relief meeting called by Gov. LeRoy Collins. County
1

Convicts Give
In; Turn Over
18 Hostages
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPD —
The tall, young convict with
cropped hair wslkrd out of the
prison factory at dusk Thursday,
flipped away his ciiraiette and
spat on th* giuund. Then he stuck
uut his hands to be handcuffed.
That defiant action by Charles
Raymond Farra, 36-year-old West
Virginia kidnaper and robber,
ended a 36-hour war of nerves in
which he and a fellow convict
gambled the lives of 18 hostages
against ths hope that 200 police
would let them flee from the Ten­
nessee state prison here.
Farra and Robert Rivera, 36,
of Temple, Tex., armed with
,:i8 and .46 caliber pistols smug­
gled into the prison, seised more
than 70 hostages in a strangely
disorganised bid for freedom late

| Engineer Robert Davis will represent the county, and Col. J. O.
Gregory of Lake Mary will re­
present the Red Cross and Civil
Defense. Both Tucker end Davis
4§eitz Convicted
will represent Sanford Interests.
MIAMI ( U P D - James J. Seitz.
SeminoW County doesn't need
M , was convicted at first degree
murder Thursday in the butrher disaster relief right now hut
knife slaying of CheDfe Tidd Jr., could use assurance the relict
83, aa alum imam aompany execu­ would be available in case of
tive.
future needs, County Civil De­
fense Director A. B. Peterson Sr.
Nuclear Stock Up
said at a meeting In the court-'
TALLAHASSEE (UPD -G o v . house today. His statement mel
LeHoy Collins predicted Thursday
Uul
,nc)ud.
W Jorida'a program of aaciear de­ with .g rn m e n t from county, cotp-,
velopm ent will 'he worth more plslfon chairman John K rM « r„tnjt (hr#, vpn,t% -wl
then a third of a billion dollars to Davis, Tucker, Gregory, Satjf • r1 j themselves In a deputy warden’s
th* state within th* next derad*.
City Manager W. E. Knowles, end j office in the prison clothing facFarmers Horn* Administration ' ‘"O'* They treated their hostages
Added Funds
representatives.
“ arU ?,r but, ,wor*
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
House Appropriations Committee J . t . t e a l t f fSeST eV scnU f" 1 " r *nd * eh*ne‘ lo &gt;h*°l “
today added $187,480,MO to Presi­ tivea to discuss with Central Flor­ out with police oa ike highway,
At the eud they traded their
dent Eisenhower's budget for ida county redrcsrntatlves whsl
health, education and welfare, in- flood aid the U. S. and slate gov- prisoners for a promise of no
« jsludling an extra 81,060,000 lor a ernmeata can supply, Peterson punishment, a temporary triaa*
far to the county jail and efforts
"bro»ad federal attack on Juvenile said.
’ delinquency.
by lawyers Ui obtain their release
Tucker said aid right now would on a writ of habeas corpus.
be of most benefit lo a few cat­
Deadline Set
tlemen. Two or thrfea county
TALLAHASSEE (UPD-Super- ranchers have rattle stranded by
lor Dairy of Jacksonville has water. Tucker said several vege­
until April M to offer a fin# to table farmers were pretty severe­
avoid revocation of its license. ly bit by the flooding, lie agreed
The Florida Milk Commission, that Seminole's representatives
charging thal SuperloV tnderpsid should go to ’ th* meeting on a
milk farm ers some $30,000 last standby basis.
{ p e a r, took up Ih* firm's license
City manager W. E. Knowles
Lake Mary Elementary School
Thursday.
said ths high water mark in Lake students are moving out of their
Monroe should come Saturday and old school today and will be In
Life In Prison
that some water might overflow the new school addition Monday,
DOWN1EVILLE, Calif. (U P D - into Ft. Mellon Park. There might Principal Floyd Richards said
Larry Lord Motherwell was sen­ he more damage to Seminole Blvd. today.
tenced Thursday to life In prison than in the 1963 flood, because
Moving th* 130 students has
for the murder of Mrs. Pearl Put­ water seeping up through the held off until (he boiler is ready
soil
will
exert
pressure
against
in the new school or the weather
ney, wealthy, 72-yesr-old Washing­
ton, D. C., widow. A Jury of nine the street pavement, he said.
warms up. T ie boiler will be
women and three men, which
County engineer Robert Davis ready shortly, according lo Rich^ o u ld hive sent the 42-ycar-old said (here was not actually any ards. The students are moving
MSefenddnt to the gas chamber, sehous flood damage In the coun­ into five rooms of (be new IS
returned the verdict on the third ty although there are some lakes classroom section.
that can't stand any more water.
The old section will be remodel­
day of deliberations.
He m ined Lake Maltbie and Lake ed and made into an administra­
Seminary in Altamonte Springs. tive suite, library, teachers' lounge
22 W arned
Th* roads have stood up pretty and three classrooms. Ths new
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The welt, the biggest washout being
will also eontsla a cafeU. S. Immigration Service has on Weklva Springs Rd. Davis said. addition
torium.
wamod 22 persons within recent
weeks against making unautborlied nights to Cubs. Officials
said the warnings were - a fol■Alow-up to Secretary of State Chrise
_
' “ ten A. Herter's order last No­ • •
vember aimed at preventing
flights that might stir up teouble
with the Castro regime.
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News Briefs

Lake Mary School
Move Starts Today

Altamonte Town Council
Buys New Police Car

Chuluota Youth
Dance Saturday
The Chuluota Youth Club will
Jpold IU installation of officers
and anniversary dance at 7:30
p. m. Saturday.
For tha past month, many
Chuluota youngsters have been
campaigning for voles in th* area
and the result* of the election
will ba revealed Saturday.
The installation will be held at
the Community Club Mouse.

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Film Showing

Slid# films shewing a real ##late appraiser on a typical apprai­
sal assignment will be shown at
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Board 4

Battler* appraisal alsaa at ? p. aa.
Mtoday night. H m meeting will ba
.held a t the Ploecreel KfeueaUry

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The Altamonte Springs Town
Council agreed lo buy a new
police car for $t660.74 at a meet­
ing Thureday night.
The council accepted the low
hid of Helnlielman's Ford Inc.
of Orlando for a Ford Fairlane
car. Ilelntxelman's actually bid
$2,271.74. but allowed a $611 tradein value on Ihs present town
police car.
The council also decided to
transfer 6827.60 from Um genera)
fund to tho fira department budgat to buy needed lira equip­
ment. The money wil| he used to
buy 630 feet of hose, e 2l» inch
noixle and a fog gun. Mayor Wil­
bur Hawkins said that soma of
tha host now in use was made
ia 1*3). Councilman * Bill York
said ths newest hose the depart­
ment has is 11 years old.
Mayor Hawkins recommended
gt U . Cdr. J a in O. Kennedy,
Chart** Pasternack and Keaneth
Thompson b* asked to serve as a
town sonlng cammlssiaa. Attorney

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appoint a soning hoard to recom­
mend changes in the town sott­
ing ordinance.
York was told lo get hid speci­
fications on a new backstop for
the little league baseball field.
York said the backstop would
cost about $440. He said that th*
field could do with its present
backstop for this year.
Counrilmap Homer Sewell said
(hat the Florida Power and Light
Co. bad advised tho Iowa to bold
off any mar* lighting on IK 42$
until U p state read Is widened.
Mayar Hawkins said that th*
library association would start
Us fund drive and bow “ tentslive plant" are In build a new
library ia tha -Alternant* city
park. City Attorney Jo* Davia
said be did osi ana any restrict­
ions aa building a library in tha
city park so laag
rily
long as tth* building
belonprd‘ to the public.
puhili II* said
tha N d d U k r u y would hav*
to bo a u ia ts f lH p y the
ths continualty, or by the IdHh from
fro th* $*•-

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
American TlrT ...................
American Tobacco ............ 104*s
Bethlehem Steel
........... 47ls
Caterpillar ............................. 30*,
c h o ............................. as»»
Chrysler ............................... 33
DuPont ................................. 226
Kastman Kodak ............... l«3l %
Ford Motor ...................... 73U
General Electric ................ BOD
General Motors ................... 4(tU
Graham - Paige ...................
21s
Ini. TAT ............................. 38
Lorillard ............................... 384%
Minute Msid .................... *. I*7»
Penn RR
.......................... 14
Royal, American .................
3'«
S ean Roebuck ................. 30'«
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 444%
Studebakcr .......................... HU
U. S. Steel ......................... *3
Westinghouse El................
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Voters
Over 12.750 jiersona have
registered to vote in the May
:i Democratic primary. Super*
viaor of Registration Jltra.
Camilla Bruc* aaid today.
Mrs. Bruc* reminded real*
dent* that the vote registra­
tion deadline ia April 2. She
added that the registration
offic* in the Chamber of
Commerce building will be
open from 9 a. m. to S p. m.
on that day.
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Longwood Paving
Work Starts Soon
" Long wood's
$37,371.30 street
paving project should start with­
in two weeks, town si reel Super
intendent John Farina said today.
The job. should be done In six
weeks to two months, Farina said.
Th* $,ooa feat of paving to ba
dose ia on Grant Ava., from Wildmere lo Georgia Ave., Palmetto
Ava. from Grant west to the rail­
road and oa W.* '*
*—
Molnar Avj. lo
ange Pavfng and i
will do the Job.
Farina said he would try to
have Ih* water line extension on
Talmello St. put In before pave­
ment Is put down there. Longwood
workmen will do lb* Church St.
and Palmetto St. water line eslensioos themselves. The whole
street and water improvement
program is being financed hy th*
town's recent $70,000 bond issue.

Volunteers Hear
First Aid Talk
Thirty members of th* DeBsry
Voluntesr Fire Department beard
Clyde Lankford, of DeLand, give
instructions in first-aid-Wednesday
nighl at Ihe Fire House. Mr. Lank
ford Is th* chairman for tha Red
Cross First-aid Instruction Pro
gram la West Volusia, and ha is
a registered first-aid instructor.
He (poke oa first-aid and arti/l
cial respiration, giving attention to
the latest methods for tha treat­
ment of burns, shock, snake bites,
excessive bleeding, heart ailments,
drowning, and accidents ol various
kinds. He answered questions from
the members, end then conducled
a demon sirs (ion in the application
of artificial respiration, use of
dressings and bandages, and Ihe
proper method for applying tour­
niquet*.

1,000 Attend
Greco Ballet
Approximately 1,000 persona at­
tended lb* Jos* Grero Spanish
ballet at dm Civic Center Thurs­
day night.
The ballet was sponsored by the
Saofard-D * B a r y Entertainment
Assa. Greco and his troop of danc­
ers put aa many stunning dance
a e a n trs fa*luring oil a members
at hi* m a p .
Tha perforate as* lasted two
hour* aad Greco received ovtr

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Doyle Carlton, third from left, campaigning in Seminole County today, is welcom-

ed by his campaign committee and well
wishers.
(Herald £hoto)

Quit Generalities, Carlton Tours County, Promises
West Tells East
To Advance Quality Of Citrus
GENEVA (UPI) - T ie United
States demanded at the disarma­
ment talks today that the Soviet
Union quit.talking in generalities
pad gal down to the specific ques­
tion - of* Ihsrortlea of an armad
forces frees*.
But the Soviets replied that the
United Steles was trying to “put
‘A*, cart before the horse," and
again refused to discuss control
before the Western powers have
agreed on specific' measures of
arms reduclion.
One Western diplomat said the
meeting was “ an echo of tendon"
—a reference to th* way earlier
Soviet refusal lo discuss controls
collapsed the disarmament sub­
committee talks In London In 1937.
Frederick M. Eaton, chief Amer­
ican delegate, told Ihe 10-nation
conference he hoped the Soviets
would reconsider their hasty re ­
fusal lo discuss specifics.

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aster Seal Drive
ToGet TV Boost
Seminole County Easier Seal
Campaign Chairman Ken McIntosh
will make a television appearance
in Orlando Sunday on behalf of
Ihe Seminole County Society for
Crippled Children end Adults.
The Sanford attorney will be a
special guest on the “Sunday with
Sally'' show carried on WLOF-TV
Channel 9 at 3 p. m.
McIntosh's appearance will be
in conjuectlon with the mailing of
Easter Seals to Sanford families.
The seals are being sent out here,
thia week. Sanford's young Buster
Anderson will also appear on the
show, disguised as a corrolmunching Easter rabbit.

Longwood Home
Development Set
A 200 home development will
start in Longwood within three
weeks, developer Sumner Aronson
■aid today. Aronson who built 165
homes in Forest City Estates and
Lake Harriett Estates in Ihe last
year and a half, said Ihe homes
will be in Ihe IS.250 class. They
should be finished within a year,
he said.
•
The houses will be built in the
town's northeast rorner at the
end of Highland Si., diagonally
across from Dynatronlca Inc. and
near the new Longwood Elemen­
tary School. The whole develop­
ment will bo on 46 acrel.

Lansing Fund
Barbecue Saturday
A barbecue dinner with proceeds
going lo the Porter Lansing fund
will be held at 6:30 p. m. Sat­
urday al th* Elks Club grounds.
Tha public la Invited ta attend.
The Sandatd DOER is sponsoring

th* barbecu* and tickets wttl ba
$1.5o for adult* and 71

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Sen, Doyle K. Carlton Jr. lour­
ed Seminole County today, said
be would continue- working to
odvaadf thd Quality ol Florida
citrus and will make a campaign
speech at S p. m. In FI. Mellon
Park.
Carlton, Ernest Southward, his
c o u n t y campaign committee
chairman, and Sen. Douglas Stenstrom were in ■ party traveling
through Ihe county for nine stops.
The Wauchula senator met vot*
ers In Oviedo, Stavla, Chuluota,
Longwood, Allamdhte Springs,
Gcnava, Lake Mary, at his south
Seminole headquarters on Hwy.
17 92 and in Sanford.
Carlton added the promise “ to
maiateln constant vigilance In Ihe
search for new laws lo advance
the quality of our citrus producls' i lo s proposal he made at
Daytona Beach Thursday for com­

pleting four-laning of Hwy. 1
from Jacksonville lo Ft. Pierce
If he Is elected. U would ba a
$230 mRUoa project.
“ I am pledied to work aa I
have In the past, counseling with
(he industry and promoting legis­
lation which will Insure the high­
est attainable quality In our citrus
products," he said, after praising
citrus men for being "one of Ihe
industries in our nation which docs
no! run to the government for
help all Ihe time."
Thursday was a busy day for
ths other candidates for governor
who continued swings around Ik*
stale.
John McCarty of Fort Pierce
said he is convinced that recent
Negro sildown demonstrations are
llleaal. They must be dealt with
“fairly and firmly," he said, while
stumping Sarasota, Polk and
Manaleo counties.

Fred O. Dickinson took a critic*!
look al the stale capital and pro*
nounced it ,"aigglng&gt; ' Ha -peon*
teed ta completely renovate thiT
place it elected.
Jacksonville
Mayor Haydn*
Burns continued Jiia criticism a l
campaign spending ia * speech
at Pensacola.
“Tremrniloua campaign no*
nics, forests of billboards, arm*
i of paid workera, and Holly*
wood television productions" wero
among the Rome arousing Burns*
wrath.
Ted David of Hollywood ftnewed his pledge to apply tho
slate salei lax to banka In com*
menta at Tallahassee. Ho indicat­
ed the banks have escaped such
taxation so far only because of
ihe work of the Senate’s North
Florida majority bloc, the
Chop Gang.”

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Bryant Speaks In Sanford Saturday
Farria Bryant headed his cam
paigs for Sanford today and will
be it a public meeting al 2:30
p. tr, Saturday in the Civic Cen­
ter.
He was visiting with voters in
Tamja. Daytona Beach and DaLane Thursday when be spelled
out i campaign plank lo direct the
stele government “economically
and without Ihe need of additional
las lourccs," if be is elected.
Brfant headquarters N at out a
10-page document to outline his
lax proposals, in which he took
■ swipe al “hidden taxes," point­
ing «ul that “s 82,000 car means
$1,30) in Ihe car and $500 in hid­
den axes" as he listed 131 of ihese
item).
“1b be more specific, so that
my Iteteinenl in this respect can­
not be misunderstood, I will dillgeniy resist any and all efforts to
inerrese our taxes in any manner
whaaoever by vigorous applica­
tion of sound business manage­
ment Further, I will undertake
rrdictlon of taxes in some areas,"
Bryint said,
Ticsc areas included repeal of
Ihe Intangible lax increase end
revbion of the inventory tax sys*

Nixon Gets Free
Piss From Sanford
Pitt-Putt Owner
Unford Pull-Puli Golf Course
owner Harold Hardesty gave a free
pas to Ihe lop customer of his
c a re r Thursday.
Hardesty said he had just walked
ino a restaurant across from Mlaol International Airport when he
saw Vice President Richard Nisoa
siting *i a table with three adiee.
Hardesty walked up to Nixon
aid gave teas a fra* putt-putt
piss, good anywhere la the coun­
ts'. Nixon thanked him and Mid

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lem and a study of the entire tax
program, Including personal pro­
perty tax.
K a r l lliglgnhotham, county
chairman of the Bryant campaign
and members of Ihe Bryant com­
mittee Invited all Sanford and
Seminole residents lo th* infor­

mal mealing al the Civic Canter
Saturday. T h e form er House
speaker will hold a question and
answer session on this platform.
Ilia wife, Julia, wilt accompany
him and an informal reception will
be held in connection with the pub*
lie meeting.

Weathersfield Developer
Opposes Zoning Proposal
The County Zoning Board had
a lough time of H Thursday night
aa they were threatened with law
suits, claims ol misleading Ihe
public and cries of unfair Justice.
Bill Lynch, president ol Ihe
American Land Development Co.
and Southern Development Co.
appeared before the soning board
at their final comprehensive zon­
ing hearing and appealed lo (he
board io uphold commercial son­
ing along SR 436 In the Weathersfield area.
Lynch said the toning board,
iwo years ago, had approved Ihe
area for commercial soning and
he and his group had planned on
putting a shopping center In that
vicinity.
Lynch said that Urge sums of
money wero borrowed on the
strength of commercial zoning
and now the board plans to “cut
it up in residential and multiple
dwelling areas.”
“ I don't like to see the board
get tato any legal tangle,” Lynch
said, adding “ but, that ie Just
what 1 intend to do.”
“ All I want la fair Justice," ha
omnha stead.
Lynch said ha had a patUloa

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owners that want Ihe area lo ro*
main commercial.
County Zoning Director Robert
llrown said that that area was
zoned commercial two years ags
on Ihe baste that Lynch' would
build a shopping center there.
“To this day, nothing has beta
done about any construction. Tha
board docs no' want any dis­
orderly,
sketchy,
commarcia)
growth ihcre," Brown said.
However, he added, if wa get
concrete plans for a shopping
center, I’m sure tbe board would
keep the area ia question com­
mercial."
A ballery of lawyers, and pro­
perly owners also urged the board
to uphold Its decision mskiag tha
one mite strip commercial.
John Burton, chairman of tho
toning board, told th* small
audience that the board will con­
sider all the recommcndaitoiai
beard and those previously heard
at four district
making Ha recommendations In

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Need For More
Exceptional Child
Teachers Cited
The need for teachers of excep­
tional children was explored at
a coordinators of exceptional chil­
dren conference in Tallahassee
last week, Seminole County Co­
ordinator W. W, Wharton laid
Monday,
The coordinator for teaching
exceptional children in Seminole
County laid there la a shortage
of these teachers all over the
state. Tha number of teacher
units for this type work was
froten in the 1951 legislative ses­
sion. Rut the number of young­
sters in nerd of exceptional In­
struction ia increasing with Flor­
ida’s population growth, Whar­
ton pointed out.
Teachers are needed to instruct
children hhndicapped with speech,
hearing and nervous disorders,
to instruct the mentally retarded
as well as tha mentally gifted, he
said.

Hospital Notes
SANFORD GRAMMAR school student Donna Sprague was presented with
tha Pilot Club safety award last week by Club representative Betty Hor­
ton.
(Herald Photo)

Lauderdale Bats
Scream About Joe

AM VALINHKI, left. Wan named "blue jacket o f the
month" by officers o f VAH-7 at the Naval Air Station,
Valinskl Ik shown belntr congratulated by VAH-7 CommanclinK Officer Cdr. Kenneth Rowell.

SECURITY

Aussie Animals A t Winter Park
Wooly koalas, th* famous Australian "teddy bears" will romp
and tumhla, red kangaroos will
hound across
the "out-back’'
country, and birds will share the
spotlight with the duck-billed platypu* and the spiny schldna In
the final program of the Screen
Tours presrnled hy the Florida
Audubon Society Saturday in the
Wlnter Park High Srhool Audi-

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torium. Two programs will be
given, one at 10:30 a. m. and one
at 7:30 p. m.
The speaker will be Patricia
Bailey Witherspoon of Denver,
Colo., who has explored the fascinatlng continent of Australia
with her naturalfit father, Dr.
Alfred M. Bailey, director of the
Colorado Museum of Natural Hialory.

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ican Home Arta and Crafts De­
partment of the DeBiry Women's
Club. A tea for th* benefit of the
art federation was given under
the supervision o f Mra, William
Nye, chairman of the arts and
craft* group.

*W to Florida Federation of Art
la a announced that three oxblblta
are being shown in th* galleries
g f (ha headquarters building in
DtBary,
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FORT LAUDERDALE ( U P I ) Tbejr tall him Joe the Plpplek
and hla specialty la guzzling beer.
They think he’s a vacationing
college student ahead of the pack
of a predicted 30,000 who will jam
Ihli South Florida eoaatal town
during the Easter holidays.
Whoever he la, the Plpplek is
working a system on bar* in
which he quaffa 10 beera, orders
an 11th, then leave* without pay­
ing.
Bartenders who have been bit
by Uw Plpplek’* forays all report
NEW YORK (UPI) - A leather the Hollowing chain of events:
o f preventive medicine ooncedea
A man will telephone a bar
the public la not willing to give and request a page for "Joe
up cigarette smoking for health the Plpplek.” The caller has hung
reasons although, In We opinion, ito when th# bartender returns
II should.
•
to the telephone after making the
Dr. Ernrat L. Wynder said anil- unsuccessful page.
smoking "education", should be
Moments later, a man eaten
ihed by physicians and publie tha bar and asks If anyone hsa
allh agencies, but maanwhlle called for Joe the Plpplek.
there are “ practical measures" Told of the recent call, the man
by which imokera ean smoke and says, "fae'i coming right over
reduce the risk*.
with four buddies . . . eat 'em
Wynder la a atoclale professor up."
of preventive medicine, SloanThe man (really Joe tha PipKettering Division, Cornell Uni­ pick) toesea off all five glasses
versity Medical College, and haad o f beer aod orders another found.
of the epidemiology section o f the He drinks the eecond serial and
Sloan-Kettering
institute,
Mew asks for "Juit on* for myself this
tim e." He heads fur the wash­
York.
Hi* modified vlewa of what room but enroute veer* out the
should be done were published In front door.
Ihe New England Journal.of Med­
There are varied description* of
icine and were aimed at fellow Uw Plpplek, One bartender re­
physicians for relay lo the gen­ ported him aa "a little guy with
eral public. He said men who Bermudas and hairy legi." An­
simply can't give up smoking other aaid he was "tail and skinny
cigarettes, should do the follow­ looking
with
homed
rimmed
ing:
glaasea." A third laid, "he looked
1. Cut down on the smoking to like a little profeaeor-lype guy to
the lowest number of cigarette* me.”
possible; &gt;. Smoke filter cigar­
Whoever he la, Um Pipplck’a
ettes, and of ihe brand with the only erlme ia entering a bar and
lowest yield* of tart and nicotine; leaving wllh aa much beer as be
3. Never amok* more than half can carry away Inaida him.
n cigarette because the last half
has much more nicotine and lara
M ■ child finds the recognition
than the first half; 4, Puff slow­ and lava he nreda in the home,
ly—the more lime between puffs, he won't have lo adopt antiIhe belter; 5. Avoid inhaling aoclal behavior patterns to gain
deeply.
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attention.

MARCH 30
Admissions
Mary Ellen Brown. Sanford; Dennlese Bennett, Sanford;
Eliza
Brown, Sanford; Florence Gil­
christ, Sanford; Florence Bishop,
Sanford.
Dismissal*
Joseph Diebold, Sanford; Mary Sue
Duff and baby, Mima; Anne Ma*
dore, Sanford; Poole baby girl,
Mt. Dora; William Stover, Longwood; John Stamiiofl, Sanford.

The Chief of Naval Personnel VAH-3; P. V. Rear, ATI, VAH3;
announced this week that ten W. H. Mahany, AOt, VAH-7; D.
more enlisted men serving In E. Merrit, W*l, VAH-7; D. L.
Heavy Attack Wing One at the Michi, DTI. NAS (formerly of
Naval Air Station, have been FASRON-31); H. C. Nichols, ADI,
selected for Ensign.
VAH T; and A. E. WiUke, AMCA,
The aeleclees are: D. M. Ar­ VA1I5.
nett, AQ1. VAH-3; J. F. Bratton,
Eleven former enlUted mem­
AQt. VAH-11; R. D. Ellis, AQ1, bers of squadrons in Heavy Attack v '
VAH-3; R. F. Germain, AQC, Wing One "e rr commissioned in
January. The commissioning of
the ten new Ensign* will take
place in the near future and will
increase the years total of Heavy
Attack Wing Ooe enlisted per­
MIAMI (U PI) — Sixteen air- sonnel gaining officer status to 24.
plane* and a boat resumed the
search today for four men missing
on a fishing trip In a 20-foot boat
sinca Sunday.
The four are boat owner Mickey
Clark, William Clark, and Dan
H ood, all of Miami; and Sgt.
Bobby Calvert o f Homestead Air
Force Base.
Search Is concentrated in th*
gratefully accepts and eckaew*
Atlantic from Miami east to the
teilgra memorial roalrfbetlees
Tor HEART RESEARCH.
Bahamas and north to Daytona
Beach.

An eahlbit of 13 paintings by a
group af professional women
•Mats who winter In Sarasota,'
Mho "Petticoat Painters," will
b a g until April I. Artists In
•Mi group ore Shirley Clement,
Dorothy Leoch, Beth Arthur,
—
Melon Sawyer, Judy Axe. Elsinore
Bhdd, Jon# Ziegler, Helen Auchtor tonic, Stella Color, Dorothy
MacDonald,
Martha' Hartman,
Margarot Sturgis. Ifelan Protas,
Bvu Hoot, and Florence Eller.
Another group of IS paintings
•ro by the late Miss Edith FairI mc Davenport, past president o f
Mm FFA. Mias Davenport's honors
aeo worldwide. While most people
knew her for her traditional
wurkc,
the eahlbit consists of
modem representational art which
Mho painted la her last years.
AM w o n painted when she was
• ait To year* o f age. This exhibit
also Will be shown until April I.
‘ The FFA ha* announced that
t will aontlnue to devote the Hall
Ggltery to th* works of profeaatonal sod amateur artiati of the
DoBary area. Ten pen, Ink and
brush drawings o f New England
aoeuoa will be shown until March
ML They are fay Mrivllle C.
Mooch, an amateur from White
Plain*, N. Y., who ipendi hla
wtofara visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Marry F. Brown of DcBary.
M«*ch, who took up drawings aa
a hobby, and who never had any
formal art training, has produced
a group of drawings which will
bring fond memories to residents
Who cam* from New England.
Mr*. L. W. Richcreck of the
Art Club of St. Petersburg gavs
a demonstration Monday of paint­
ing* in water color for the Anier-

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1960

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 666

1New U. S. Space Probe Fails
CAP* CANAVERAL (UPI) A a attempt to fire a latclllte Into
aa arbit around earth failed to4 jy ,
Tba rocket waa launched here
at 1:55 a. m. fifty minutes later
the National Aerooautica and
Space Administration announced
in Washington that the 55.5 pound
satellite had not «one into orbit.
NASA said officials "suspect
one of the upper stages aI the
Juno U failed to icnite."
Tbe apace agency said k re­
ived no confirmation that either
the third or tou r* stags rochets
Ignited, ft said tracking
■ • j

t

were being checked and a further
report will be. available shortly.
The firing of the four-stage
Juno II rocket .had been planned
as the broadest study yet of dead­
ly radiation belts around aarth
and what perils they hold for
minned space flight.
The launching appeared to be
perfect but Dr. Wernher von
Braun told newsman IS minutes
later that no Indication had been
received that the third stage had
fired
"It doesn't look so good." be
said.
The socket had b e n
pro­

grammed to carry the satellite.
Explorer VIII, to a cigar-shaped
orbit taking it as far away from
earth aa 51,000 miles and aa close
at 300 mile*.
But something apparently want
wrong and the success rocket
scientists enjoyed Tuesday with a
smooth launch of a Titan Inter­
continental baliistie missile want
sour.
The mysteries ot the Van Allen
radiation belts mutt bo explored
before man d i m to try riding a
rocket into space. One of the belts
ranges from 400 tn 2,20o miles
above earth. The other ie to the

5.000 to 25,000-mile range.
Explorer VIII was designed to
measure energies of very low to
very high voltages with the de­
tectors, moat complex ever flown.
The date was to be relayed to
ground stations via a small radio
transmitter on 108.03 megacycles.
Th# transmitter was designed
to be shut off autometlcally one
year from today, to open toe
frequency to other apace uses.
The beHa were named far Dr.
James Van Allen at tha Stats
University of Iowa, who designed
Uis instruments for America's
first earth satellite, Explorer 1,

which discovered tha belts. Van
Allen deviled the experiment* for
tqday's shot.
Several satellites have itudied
toe belle, but this was the first
devoted almost exclusively to the
job. Van Allen hoped to deter
mine energies of electron* and
protons in the sons* over so ex
tended time.
Explorer VIH also was designed
to work with Pioneer V, the U.8.
sun satellite launched 12 days
ago. Scientists believe that flares
on the sun. which Pioneer V is
studying, directly affect the intan
sity of tha Van Allan baits.

House Nears End
O f Rights Debate
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House waa expected to
wind up two weeks of civil rights debate today by passing a
five-point hill and sending it to the waiting Senate.
Rep. Emanuel Celler (N. Y .). Democratic civil righta
leader, aaid the bill would be passed before sundown "with­
out fail" and with little, if any, change.

Hikita Arrives
In Paris For Talks
PARIS (UPI) —Soviet Premier
Nikita I . Khrushchev, bearing
warm word* at friandship for
Praitdent Charles DaGaulle and
p r a n c e , arrived today in a Paris
that waa guarded like an armed
camp.
De Gaul la towarlng ever the
atocky Soviet leader, gave him
a hearty ptraonal greeting at the
airport and aaid France waa
"ready to listen to you and to
wake, you listen to us. .
Tba moat atringaut security
# seasu ree to modem France his­
tory ton ed toe etty tote a near
fortress for the arrival. Nearly
tbo whole Paris police force phis
security guards took up stations
on rooftops, at the airport and
every 30 yards along the route
'Khrushchev and DaGaulle took
Into the city.
The welcome from toe French
people waa sporadic. At tome
ooints there were few people but
tot the Porte d’Orleans entrance
to the etty M.OOS Frenchmen
raised a sheer.
The turnout at tha airport and
aloog the route to ton rky to­
talled an estimated 00,000—far
short of the crowds that wel­
comed President Eisenhower last
September.-

^Expert Says Bomb

Tha bill would safeguard Negro
voting rights and outlaw Interiorenca with school Integration or­
ders in tha South.
Outnumbered Southerners, fight­
ing to the last to weaken tha
measure, prepared to offer mors
amendments before the final vote.
Tha Senata,- meanwhile, waa ex ­
pected to vote on a motion to
table — and thus kill — a pro­
posed voting righta amendment by
Sens. Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa.)
and Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.).
Bui for tha most part the Seaate was marking tlma awaiting
the House action.
The Clark-Javlls proposals, criti­
cized by Atty. Gen. William P.
Rogers Tuesday, would combine
the administration's voting ref­
eree plan with
as njaiviis
system in
of snaps'
feder
ms n
si enrollment, offi cars proposed by
Sen. Thomas C. Hennings Jr. (DRogers wrote Sonata GOP Lead­
er Everett M. D irties till.) that
the Clark- Javits proposal was
"worthless'' and "tasftocthra" and
had tha "fatal lines*" of being
unenforceable.
The House stamped Its approv­
al on the moat eoolroveriial part
In Its bill — too administration's
plan for court-appointed referees
to protect Negroes' rights to vote
in all elections.
The referee plan wag added to
a civil right* bill by a vote ef
IN to 104. The House accepted
one amendment to strengthen the
administration proposal and de­
feated a string of attempts by
southerners and conservative Re­
publicans to weaken M.
in addition to the referee plan,
the bill contains a milder version
of President Eisenhower’s lNO
civil righta program.

Caused Air Crash DeBary Man Faces
.

WILMINGTON. K. C. (UPI) Aa Atjmy pathologist testified to­
day that evidence. collected from
the wreckage of a National Air
Llnea plana ahowed that a bomb
exploded near the leg* of ooa of
tba passangera befora the craft
£&gt;egan breaking up In flight.
MaJ. F. Warren Lovall of tha
Armed Farces Institute of Patho­
logy described the injuries suf­
fered by the passenger, Julian
Frank, as similar to thoss inflicted
by a land mine.
The Jan. • crash killed 34

Traffic Charge
A DeBary man was charged
with reck less driving and destroy­
ing public property after hie ear
snapped o ff a light pole at French
Ave. near Lake Monro* Tuesday.
Georg*
Francis Cudebee o f
DeBary waa traveling east on
French Ave. and felled to make
the curve near Seminole Blvd.,
police reported.
The ear traveled about 160 feet
out of control. Cudebee, 14, suf­
fered n minor face Injury.

.A ir Force M oves To End
'Dishpan' Hands Hazard
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e Ah’
Force bat moved to cur* an oc­
cupational baiard that has har­
\f
assed fighting men almost as
much a* bombs and bullets—dish4 '^ n a a hands.
^ Th* Air Force issued Tuesday
what it considered a historic proc­
lamation. The service said it
would tell commanders shortly
they could eliminate kitchen po­
lice, belter known to Git at KP.
.But lhara waa a big apron
Wring attached. Tha commaadars
mutt find enough money in their
budgets to hire civil rtpltcemenlt
aad demonstrate that this is a
minora economical way af doing
&gt;Nbe dirty week.
Tba announc ement touched off
g new inter-e*rvice squabble. The
argument ia ever which service
la heed in the KP race.
Tha Army aaid the Air Feres
la Just following in ila fool steps.
a agoksomaa ated the Army
a iM l^ iiith o risa d elimination af
KP last Dec. 21 but with the same

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money provision a t the Air Fare*.
This hit af newt may coma at
a shock to tbopsands of Army
GI's who (till are peeling pota­
toes, washing dishes, scrubbing'
floors, dishing out food and polish­
ing garbage caaa.
The Army conceded that anly
two posts have taken advantage
of tbo Dec. N ruling — Fort Sill.
Okie., end Fort Bliss, Tex. Even
there, the spokesman aaid ha was
not sure whether BP waa IN par
cent eliminated.
How about the Navy! It said
flaUy. "B P will coatlfwo la to#
Navy."
Tha Navy tried out civilian
kitchen kelp during a pilot pro­
gram at Treasure Island, Calif.,
but has dropped tbo experiment.
The Ale- Force order, effective
July I, was mad* public Tuesday
by Btp. Frank Kowalski (BCana.), aa ea-Army colonel who

errant*
officers.

TH E D EBARY AM ERICAN LEGION A U XIL IA R Y U collecting clothes

and canned goods to be distributed to flood victima in Tampa. Gathering
and classifying the relief aupplies are Auxiliary members Mrs. John
Leone. Mrs. G. E. Crosby, Mr*. Frederick Hammerer and Mrs. Benjamin
Gilbert.JAra. Maria R o b e rta ia making a ahoe contribution to tha ftlnd.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Women's
Auxiliary Opens
Flood Relief Drive
Tbo Women’s Auxiliary af tha
DeBary American Legion Pott 250
It collecting clothing, bedding, and
canned goods for the relief of
flood victims In Tsmpa and other
Florida disaster areas.
The SalvaUoo Army of Sanford
will taka charge af distributing
tba Items eollectod.
Mrs. Benjamin Gilbert Is chair­
man of the drive, while Mrs. Gas­
ton Crosby, Mrs. Frederick Kammerer, Mrs. John Leona, Mra. Ed­
mund Lovanna, Mrs. Howard
Paine, Mrs. Earl Andrews, Mrs.
Edwin Hoffmlre, Mrs. Carl Web­
ber, and Mra. William Brown are
* suiting her,
Tha first shipment was to ha
sent off Tuesday.
The group will conUnu* to gather
needed Items this week. J. E.
Spaulding hat donated the us* of
a vacant store next to hla Camera
Shop for collecting and sorting
the supplies.
Anyone who would like to do­
nate needed items such aa cloth­
ing and canned goods, can drop
it off there.

Cold Retreating
From Southland
By United Free# International
A cold wave retreated from the
South today but kept Its grip on
the Midwest
The thermometer bounced up to
th* 50* in th* Gulf states during
the night, compared to freeslng
temperatures toe night before.
Michigan, hard hit by a blluard
Tuesday, shivered under temper­
atures at low as • below sera at
Petition tills morning.
Spring waa well ia command
in th* West, however. Needles,
Calif., reported T7 degrees at mid­
night. k was « at Walla, Walla,
Wash.
A late season storm dumped up
to 12 Inches ef snow In Pennsyl­
vania, Ohio and Michigan Tues­
day. Tha snow blocked roads and
closed schools.
A C45 Air Fore* transport waa
bcllavod to have crashed during
a snowstorm ia the mountains
near Elkina. W. Va. Th* pilot of
the plan* reported engine trouble
aad severe icing a t It pasted
over Elkins.
a fBSbf from Richmond,
umbus, Ohio.
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Cuban Press Charges
U.S. Navy Aiding Foes
HAVANA (UPI) - Cuba's semi­
official press be a charged that the
U. S. Navy and Its chief of operalioos, Adm. Arleigb A. Burke, are
aiding the foes af Premier Fidel
Castro.
T h a radical pro-government
newspaper La Call* called Burke
a "Fascist’ ’ Tuesday in an article
describing his purported meeting
with anti-Catlre Cuban leader Joae
E. Pedrasa. M aaid tha admiral
offered to send submarines to aid
a Pedraia-led invasion of Cuba.
Heslinet in l a Calls also as­
sailed the United States aa aa
"accomplicn at pirate fliers,"
charging that "anyone who went*
to can rant an airplane In Florida
to attack Cuba."
•This waa a reference to the light
plana from Florida that was shot
down Monday near M atauai,
Cuban authorities charged it waa
preparing to land and pick up a
parly of anti-Castro refugees.
Howard L. (Swede) Rundqultl.sf
Miami, pilot of the plane, was to
a hospital recovering from bullet
wounds In the foot and leg. W. J.
Shergalet, of West Hollywood. Fla.,
lb* only other person Bboard, was
being held at army intelligence
headquarters.
The pro-government newspaper
Revolucion said Tuesday the two

Soldier Goes
Berserk, Kills 2
HAMILTON, Bermuda (U P D Two U. S. airmen were killed
and a third wounded when an
Ai( Policeman went berserk Tues­
day night and sprayed the U. 8.
Ktodley Air Force Base police
headquarters
with submachine
gun fir*.
The berserk man was identified
at Air Policeman William M.
Cook of New York City. Ila was
held at tha bat# hospital for ob­
servation.
Tbe dead were identified as
M- Sgt. Irby N. MeNtiU, of Jemison, Ala. and S. Sgt. Dina P.
Martelli of Ardmore, Okla.
S. Sgt. Georg* N. Baiter waa
wounded to Urn leg.
Cook was subdued by M. Sgt.
Lawrence W. Harman, Jr. of
Arlington, Calif., artborittes aaid.
AB involved were attached to
the Air Police force at to* base.

Americans will be tried by a “ ra
volutionary tribunal."
Th* plane they were flying waa
rented at a private airfield In Flor
Ida. Rundquist said he and Sher
galea had been fishing at Salt Key
to lb* British Bahamas and were
on their way homa when they were
shot down.

Lake Monroe
At Four Year High

Voters League
Hears Talks
By 21 Candidates
Among the candidates for coun­
ty offices who spoke at Tuesday
night's meeting of the Voters le a ­
gue of District 5 were two seeking
the lax assessor's job, which turn­
ed into a controversial position
during 1959.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker told
the audience that If elected the
would use the prevent level of as­
sessment of property for taxation.
Mrs. Walker was suspended at
Tax Assessor lale last year by
Gov. t,eRoy Collins because th*
refuted lo approve a proposed re­
appraisal.
Assessor Richard McCanne, seekinn election for a full term, cited
the nerd for maintaining a high
level of aeseeement "even though
it U not good polities."
McCann* said people who are
against higher assessments "just
don't want to pay taxes and under
Ihe low level of assessments in
th* county, eight out of II homeowners with homestead exemptions
paid no taxes at all."
M r s . Walker and McCanns
agreed on the nerd for equalis­
ing taxes.
Twenty one candidate* s p o k e
briefly to approximately 110 per­
sons el the meeting. Each one
gave a brief summary of hit quali­
fications and background.
After the candidates spoke a
brief question and answer period
followed, with most of the ques­
tions directed al McCanna and
Mrs. Walker. They wen&gt; bolh
queried on the duliei of the tax
assessor's offire.
Other candidates who spoke,
mainly outlining their backgrounds,
were David Gatchel and Arthur
Beckwith Jr., both running for
clerk at tha Circuil Court: T. V.
Brown and J. C. Hutchinson, op­
ponents to tha District 1 county
rpmmiaaton race: J. D. Cordell,
JL'H. Van Hoy and Ted Williams,
all seeking the District 2 commis­
sion teat, and Jamei P. Avery.
Otis Fourakre, I.ewrence Swafford
and Edward Lee Zimmerman,
running for the office of county
commissioner from District 3.
Incumbent Swofford told th*
group that ha had been "shocked
by what was going on In tha county
five years ago."
"There was no toning, no plat
laws and achool children were
forced Into double sessions." Swof­
ford said. He added that the pres­
ent commission hat sought ways
to solve these problems with new
at and toning lawi and ia workg to provide a long range pro­
gram to eliminate flooding and
drainage problems.
Avarg nod Fourakre stressed that
lb* preeent ootsmiieloo hat sought
ways to solve theta problems with
new plat and toning laws and Is
working lo provide a long rang*
program to eliminate flooding and
drainage problems.
Avery end Fourakre elreeted
that they are against getting the
county into debt.
District 5 commission candidates
Herbert Behrens, George W. Bell,
John Fitipalrick and incumbent
liom sr LRU* alto spoke briefly,
aa did Sheriff J. L. Hobby aod
hie opponent, J. Q. Galloway, and
School board candidate Roy Mann
of District &gt; and Supervisor of
Registration Camilla Bruce.

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Board To M eat
Thursday To Okay
Van Hoy’s Bond

I n Asked
To Aid Area
TAMPA fUPI) — The possibility of federal aid wan o n
of two bright spots today for thousands of Csntrnl Florid*
flood victims.
Ths othsr spot of cheer was the flooding Hillsborough
River, which was dropping inch by inch and allowing oomn
flooded out Tampans to return to their homes.
Gov. I-eRoy OoRtae asked Preeldent Eisenhower Monday to de­
clare a 12-county Central Florida
tone a major disaster are*,
which would make residents eli­
gible for federal old.
Collins included Seminole Coun
ty In his request for flood relief
aid but In Waahington, th* Small
nualntaa Admlnlatratlon named
aeven other countiea — Hernando,
Hillaborough, Orange,
Osceola,
Pasco, Pinellas and Polk aa dis­
aster areas. This means that ownara of homes, biisinatset and
churchea and rharitahie Institu­
tions may apply to th# agency for
rehabilitation loans at I percent
interest.
Meanwhile, officials her# esti­
mated flood damage at six million
dollars. More thsn 11.000 person*
had tn leave their homes because
of th* flooding Hillsborough River,
I.ak* Magdalene and other bodies
of water.
Sum* 6,000 persons elsewhere In
Central Florida alto were driven
from their homes.
Collins asked the President to
'declare the tt rountiea a disaster
area, but asked that th* area not
be necessarily limited to those
counties. He asked help for Her­
nando, Humter, Lake, Orange,
Seminole, Brevard, Osceola, Polk,
Hillsborough, Pinellas, Marion and
Pasco counties.
Collin* said a detailed estimate
of th# damage would he furnished
as soon at one it available, lie
■aid he would also forward to th*
President the extent e f federal aid
needed.
- A specific request for money,
Collins said, would not be mad*
until it was determined Just how
extensive the damage was and
how much local and state money
would be available.

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Cabinet Gets Request
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The
Cabinet took under advisement
Tuesday a request for emergency
money to finance checking of peatieidea a ted on Florida food
crops.
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Looking: F or Support
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Republicans will try te ataer rebeW
ioua Southern Democrats from talk
about a third party Into an ta»
dependent movement to support
Vice President Richard M. Nixon,
a GOP spokesman said today.

G ang Patrols
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) — Gang
control officers were called out
today to patrol Junior and senior
high schools in South Philadelphia,
Fear of racial outbreaks mounted
at result of the mob slaying of •
17-year-old schoolboy.

More Study Needed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h •
Secretary Arthur 8. Flemming tell*
Congress today th* administration
believes more study ie .needed to
determine whether the government'
should help old folks pay thetf
medical bills.

Blast KUIb 23
SHINGU, Japan (U PI) - C t
ficlalt began an Investigation t »
day of Ihe dynamite explosion
whleh killed 23 persons and In­
jured nine during ■ change *6
shifts Tuesday night at the nearby
Mukuro hydroelectric dam.

Plane Missing

Home Exemption
Filing Time Short
Seminole County homeowners
have Just nine msra days te fU* for
homestead exemption for 1SN, Tax
Assessor Richard McCanna said
today,
tb a deadline ter filing applica­
tions ie April L
McCanna said approximately
500 renewal applications were sent
out at tba beginning at to* year.
If renewals are not mad* each
year, homeowners lose th* benefit
of th* |S,SN assessment exemp­
tion.
Over IN new applications have
been filed this year on now homes.
Also due by April 1 ara returns
on tangible and iateagibl* ptraonal
properties.
McCanna alto reported that
ertwa from the (ax assessor’s of­
fice will be la Oviedo Thursday
and Friday to taka homestead
exemption applications. They will
be at city hall from t:W a. m. te
4:30 p. m.

Reds Okay Use
Of Arms Inspectors

The County Commission will
meet In special session at 7 p. m.
Thursday to approve J. 11. Van
noya' bond at District S County
Commies loner.
GENEVA (U P U -T h e Russians
Van Hoy was appointed to that said today they ware willing to
Lake Monro* 1* at Its highest
poet by Gov. LeRoy Collins March let International inspectors veri­
water level In four yearn
fy Soviet reductions In troops and
The lake level rose three and 11.
arms—providing Ihry did not try
on* half feet between Marrh 14
to determine what Russian forces
and March 22 and Is now 22 Inches
still exist.
below th* top of tha bulkheads,
Soviet Delegate Valerian Zorin
Sanford City Manager Warren E.
told tha lO-natlon disarmament
Knowles said today. Knowles laid
A'vacant two-story frame house conference that any international
water it still coming here from
the Kissimmee watershed and the south of Genera was destroyed by effort to determine th* strength
lake should hit Hi high point Fri­ fire late Tuesday aflerwon. Forest of Soviet forces In bring would
amount to "espionage."
day or Saturday. The level will Rangers reported.
Th* house was owned by Mr*.
Zorin agreed that reductions In
probably ba Just below-the lop. of
Ada Carroll nf Oviedo.
arms and armed forces should b«
1he bulkhead then, he said.
Cause o f the blase It still being subject lo controls, which he said
The water reading mada today
showed Ihe lake 5.4 feet above investigated, Ranger Boh Gray should be applied al each stage
nf East-West disarmament.
sea level, a height it has not added.
reached since Oct. 34, 1154.
Knowles pointed out that In the
1951 Sanford flood, th* water went
to 1:15 feet above aea level, on
Oct. IT.
Lake Monroe hai been rising
Seminole County'* school sys­ student* to Florida during ISSgabout four and a half to five
inches per day during tha last tem eet one record for the stale 50.
right days.
Charlotte County ranked first
lest year and cams near to Bet­
ting a second mirk, Supt. R. T. with a 25 percent Increase la the
Mllwr# told Ihe Southtide P-TO number of students ovrr IS57-SS.
Seminole had
a It
percent
Tuesday night.
On* ef th* marks was not point­ growth. Brevard County was
Golfer* from the Sinford Naval ed out with special pride, how­ third with a M percent riaa,
Mllwe* said this Increase la
Air Station will meet civilians n ever, Mllwe* said.
This waa the record of spend­ students is'good If the county can
Hie first annual match play tour­
ney at the Mayfair Golf Course ing last per child in school thin cope with it. If not, It's just an
any other county In Florida, ba added problem.
Sunday.
Citing another record, Milwea
Tee off lime will be at 11 a. ■aid.
The 1250 spent per child was said that Seminole County has
m. A "bring your own steak din­
even lower than lb* amount al­ more taaehera without college
ner" will follow the tourney.
lotted for eaeh pupil in little degrees this year that at any
Jackson and Union counties. These other time during the eight years
Insurors To Meet
small counties raise a vary small ha has ■been to afflee. Seminole
The St. John's Life Under­ amount of their school monies has to bid against schools to Orwriter's Association w il bear themselves, however. One af them range, Volusia and Brevard coun­
National Standard Life Insurance barely rsiiea enough te cover ties. All af these pay their teachCo. af* Orlando Superintendent of but transportation costa. Thalr
Agents George Albright speak at federal and state old is proper- year toon
thalr mealing Thursday. All at so- tionately larger than Seminole's,
S e a Laois's non-degree teachers
elation members and prospective MUw m explained.
are goad and have e xperience but
meaibota are Invited te ton
1Wi VBWpWWWs
luncheon meeting at Jim
Seminole County bad tba second laid. The county hired IN new
ccr'a Restaurant.
largest percentage Increase of teachers laat year and is ssn-

Vacant House
Destroyed By Fire

CAIRO, U. A. R. (UPI) —A teaplana carrying eight Americans
and one Italian wsa misting ant
feared down today somewhere be­
tween Luxor on tha upper Nile and
Jerusalem. American embassy of­
ficials said aavan and possibly a l
of th* Americana were manshere
ef the family of Ibearar Kendall,
Ai
of Lavorne, CeUL Tba embassy
said Kendall M l an t o t e i i l i N ^ •
producer o f travel

Get Tough Policy
JACKSONVILLE (U P U -A can­
didate tar rials treasurer and in­
surance commissioner called tar
tougher policies Tuesday to cut
down the number at aute accidents
and to reduce Insurance coats. Far­
mer Duval County Sheriff Al Ca­
hill said all tar
ba required te carry pt-bUe UabUHy Insurance. "This would p
protection for all at rates
can afford," ba said.

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Schools Spending Less Per Child Here

Navy, Civilian
Golf Play Set .

itantly looking tor new ears.
The new Seminole High Is
to be finished ASg. 15 and U
running an schedule. MUwee said
tha achool beard owns M acres
at the new achool aits next te
Lake Jennie.
An alemenlary .
achool la planned for the ores
near the Mar-Lou Motel and a
Junior high achool Is alee to ths
planning stag*. Tha completed
set-up would an ibis a child te
atari In tba alamtntary achool
aad g* all the way through h i *
school at the same location.
MUwee drew laughter whoa b#
said that tba school beard figures
7/10 of s child for esrk hems hi
th* county. He used tola te Ulu*
trate that since Howell Park as­
pect* IA N new families
year, the school hoard is

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Moves To Canada

The Clock

Ry Colled P r m International
Florida's leading gubernatorial
candidates Monday discusurd ma­
jor Iiiu h currently before tho
public—what to do about flood*
and what to do whan Negroes
demand to eat at segregated
lunch counters.
Three candidate* — Farris Bry­
ant. Doyle K. Carlton Jr. and
Fred O. Dickinson — visited the

City carpenter* will finish re­
modeling tho second floor of San-■ * ford’* City H*U In about three
, weeks. City Manager Warren E.
2 Ksewloi a id today,'A courtroom
* and office space ofe being added
- on tho second floor. Office end
' ■ ' Storage sp a n upstairs will 'leave
i mere room for business to bo
conducted on tho ground floor,
y Noisy machines can alw be put
an Urn second floor, according to
Knowles. .
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The nervation Bridge club will
m a t at T:M p. m. Thursday at
;ib o Sbufflaboard courts adjacent
In Iho Civic Center. The elub is
’ sponsored by the City Recreation
: Dspsrtatent.
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Semlnol*

County

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classes.

Office

procedure

1 men Aaan. has changed the data will deal mainly with office man­
• a f lie political rally and fish fry
,-faom April S to-April t ; AU can'didates for public' office have
- boon Invited nn attend (lie cook• nut at Camp Seminole mt tha
WeUvg River, In charge of er- rangemenu far the fishfry ir e
Denver Cordell, Stinson Klnlaw,
, Clyde
Rastabrooks
and
Gus
Scfemab. All tha enadldsUs pro• assst will bo introdueod by Sen.
DougUs Stenstrom. Music will bo
. provided during tha meal which
: wiR start at I p. a . Admission
; wtfl b* t l per person.

ner* and will Include Instruction
la telephone technique, interviews,
and dictaphone transcription.

Mrs. Doyle E. Carlton Jr., wife Hewitt. DcBary; Mae DUIsworth,
of tho gubernatorial candidate, Sanford.
will bo la Seminole County on
*
------Thursday. A ‘‘coffee" will be held 0 | | P P | | , C M a w S o n
in Oviedo at the home of Mr*. V U e e n S IMeW JO n
Frank Wheeler at 10:30 a, ffl. | » P r S n r p A n d s a w
and a "tea " will be held a i l to 4 1 5 r r i n t e n n U T V W
p. m. at tha Woman’ s Club In
LONDON (C PI) — Queen ElisaSanford In honor of Mrs. Carlton, belb II named her month-old
Every woman voter of tilt county son Andrew Albert
Christian
la cordially invited (o attend and Edward. Ha will be, known as
Prince Andrew.
A courtn la flllag will start at to meet Mrs. Carlton.
Andrew end Albert are the
, faa Seminal* County Vocational
H. W. Rawls was elected presl- names of his two grandfathers,
School Thursday. The class will
, mast five mornings per week dent of (he Sou.'hside Elementary Prince Andrew of Grace* and the
• from t-M 0. m. The couree will School Parent Teachers Orangfia- late King George VI of Britain,
Christian snd Edward a n tha
In eM o
hour* o f class initruc- lion Tuesday night. Ernest South• Ran. Rmphaai* will be mainly ward was elected vie* president, names of bis great great grand: an alphabetical Bins. A etaas in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sweeney fathers, Christian IX af Danmark
|and King Edward VII,
i aCtao pnosadiws win fallow to# treasurers.

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flooded areas of Tampa and all
agreed somrthlftjr should lie done.
Bryant suggested a state finan.
cint reserve to aid flood victims
in aurh an emergency.
Carlton called for state and
federal action. Ha aaid the atale
should keep flood control pro­
grams on a permanent basis.
Dickinson suggested that federal-stata flood control projects
should bo espatided to prevent a
recurrence of such a disaster.
The matter o f horr to handle
the lunch counter' slldown situa­
tion brought comment from can.
didate Harvey Belser.
Ha said if elected ha would
"uphold tho traditions, custom*
and gorernmantal philosophy'' of
tha South.
Ted David said calls for a
special legislative session to enact
anti-sitdown lawi art "ridicul­
ous."
"During times o f emotion." aaid
David. 'tha Legislature has dona
Florida far to much damage by
considering and occasionally past­
ing ridiculous, race-baiting legis­
lation."
John McCarty sold a special
session should be onHod only "I f
till* situation goto out o f hand snd
the present legal aafaguards are
proven Ineffective."
____
,
o f Jockeonvtll* repeated his opposition to
Gov. LcRoy Colllna' sotting up n
bl-rnelal committee fa dtorun
tho stato'a rectal problem*.
"It’s playing right Into tho
hands o f tho NAACP," ho aaid.
"Paae* cannot bo malntalnod If
people fas Mgb poaltiona, by their
own atatemanta or through highly
publicised
committee
mootings
eoch week, hoop fanning tha fires
o f racial discord." B un a said.

STARVED ROCK* STATE PARK.
Ill- (U P l)—The m»n’»unt for a tfrcrazed murderer turned to Canada
today with Hie discovery of a l*ey*
raze on a frozen pathway leading
to the canyon where three society
matroni were beaten to death.
State police auperlntendent Wil­
liam Morrii. who found the broAU
leather, irmi-fnlding cate la melt­
ing n o w beside the pathway, said
it was inscribed with the wrrd.
"Windsor" and bore a Canadian
maple leaf.
Authoritiea here theorized the
case, carrying three keys, could
have originated in Windsor. Ont.
They asked Royal Canadian Mount­
ed Police for help.
Morris said the key case was
stamped. "Manufactured in Cleve­
land, Ohio." and the keys appeared
to fit a Ford or Mereury automo­
bile.

School Break-In

CAPT. ROBERT W. BLYE, NAS commanding officer, anipe the ribbon officially opening the First and Second Class Patty O f fic e r ’* Moon (known
as th o “Aeey-Ducey Club”). Looking on at tho right am thn manager and
naaistant manager of the dub, Bryant G. Andnroon (foreground) and
George A. Hatch (roar).

T h e
Goldsboro Elcmaatary
School office was broken Into and
ransacked during last weekend,
Goldsboro Assistant Principal H.
L. Refoe told Sanford police.
There was nothing taken however,
Refoe said.

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students arrested far antl-sogrogation demoortrations at an art gal*
lory and a public library Tuesday.
Now steps fa curb “ sltdown"
demonstrations were taken Tues­
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New Military'Translingua'
Could Stop Army Gobbledygook
By D K S WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - I think
tfw nation owes a debt of
m il(u d s to San. Thames E.
iMarita (R-I*ws) far tasortisg into
Ska Caagnaaional record an artiSla an "MtilUry Trensllagua."
I am referring to tha danger
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by teak leaders ta tho Pentagon

They already have msds e big
Ah I ta M.
•Treasllagus," which Is being
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In Montgomery, where six Ne­
groes sought admission lo the Uni­
versity o f Alabama Extension Cen­
ter. tho commission adopted an
ordinance requiring a permit for
demonstrations, parades nod pro­
cessions, except funerals. The law
carries a fine of 9100 and-or tlx
month* in jail for violations. The
commission also passed an ordi­
nance giving businessmen tho right
to refuse to servo nnymw at their
establishments.
The Mississippi Senate Tuesday
ssed three House bills deemed
Sen. W. B. Alexander as
“ emergency and necessary mattars" and sent'them to Gov. Rasa
Barnatt for signing.
Tbs measures nrahlblt
from entering another's property
where forbidden and from inciting
another person to taka such action
and from obstructing public pas­
sageways. Maximum penalty far
violations would bo a MOP Am sad
■ six-month Jail tans.

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Ip warnhers.
- Us parasee would b* to oaUt
allied military commanders who
dan1! apaak tha sama language
to aammunkat* with each other
without having to translate.

minding one end of the Uno would
immediately know that "D er folnd
griff die stadt uborraschend van
suden Bn." (n o te If the German
quota doesn't read right, it's not
my fault. My typewriter can't
make umlauts),
At the same time, an Ameri­
can commander at tha other end
of tho lino would know that
"The enemy attacked the city
surprisingly from the south."
At this point, somebody pre­
sumably would put together a act
of Translingua numbers mean­
ing "retreat!"
This is all very well, but |
hav# In mind an even better use
far Translingua, Under my plan.
R would b* used by lh« Ponlagon
ta communicate wilb Congress.
Specifically, It would enable de­
fense officials to tastily before
eongrasslonil committees without
reducing basic English to aamaa(lea) shambles.

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s t y ’s flooding problems and.the committee appointed to

ty solutions to water problems haa announced that it will
to recommend a more permanent answer soon.
* ■ Planning for water control by the counties of Central
Florida never has been based on sufficiently farsighted
\ Study. Now, rapid development of lands is bringing rapid
: f development of water problems that didn't exist just three
- dr four years ago.
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gge going to be in worse shape when they arc* joined by the
M a n y other families the county hopes to attract as the state
grows in population. Eveiy new family will have to be added
t f water dlapoaal and drainage systems.
Taking care of this problem is going to have to be done
with a long look at the future. Extensions of all population
••thnatea and growth criteria moke it perfectly clear that
■erne kind of system will be necessary to protect all areas in
Bdrmal and emergency situations.
It is difficult to ask a man whose floor and crops arc
under water to wait until the thing can be thought out. But
tibia must be done after emergency measures are taken to
h d a d off repetition of last week during the coming summer
..
l.

T 8 . n**t *t*P i* proper planning to eliminate these
emergencies next year and for years to come, because huphazard dike-plugging will help only until the rains corne
a g a in ,

This ia the number one problem of the county right now
Md should be handled aa such.

CASE 1-410: Mable 0., aged 84.
However, we do admit that there
IS tho mother o f Dolls, described are difference* in mental "h op epower'* or I. Q.
*7"Dr!**Cran*," Mabel added, T i l
But among the million* o f peo­
h i t die If Della doesn’t become a
ple o f the tame I. Q „ and posses*
great concert pianist.
"AH her Ufa I have planned and ted o f normal hearing, vlilon,
Auamtd of such ■ career for her. limbi and muscular coordination,
."She has definite taint, a* her whet make* one s supposed musi­
tenihara have all told bar, so ahe cal Mg«n lus” or even mathematical
n i t cultivate it for mankind. wlsard like Einstein la "conditionIn f."
Itfs • God-given ta in t
That means somewhere along
•So please help me keep her St
the line one child wae trained to
A s piano every day."
Our brain* are God-given, and "Ilka" music or math and thus
as Is our vision, hearing and in- atudy It more than other klde o f
equal I. Q.
ndigonee (I. Q.).
.But ho cautious about calling
The main secret In Vocational
— mini or mathematical or n * Guidance, after you have equated
Sneering or any other learned re- people In I, Q., vision, hearing,
•etion an Inherited ta in t
etc., is "motivation."
'A t the riak of shocking a lot of
Tactfully t|o-in rewards and
pau aid-fashioned readers, I’d like praise and other goada that will he
W give yen the latest scientific effective on your child, often be­
fore he enter* kindergarten.
^Millions of hide have Juat as
Then he will W ANT to pick tbe
trims tonal range and aa fine a profenlon you yoursslf desire.
distinction of pitch, at does the
Parents, beware leat you try to
oMid.wIm ia rtgarded aa a-muaioal force your children Into your own
genJus.
nmbitioue mold.
AM the average boy or girl ef
Don’t make them Charley Mc­
Delia's age haa as fait a muscular Carthy’s who simply expres* your
own suppressed urges,
Mabel la doing that with Delia.
M a h a l married against her
■ M b What makes n memory ox- father*! wish, fo r Mabel wee in
Is hard work,-practice, etc., Music College a t the time.
•d ef an inheritance of a
Her father became alienated.
superior type of memory1
And
Mabel's husband finally
71m earn* la true of muateians, deserted her.
OVtista, engineers, surgeons, etc., So Mabel Is trying, belatedly, to
as please quit passing along the carry out her father’s ambition by
Mias aotioa that yen are a "horn" making Dolln into a concert
Shmtsis or even a "bom criminal," pianist, thus fulfilling S genera­
aren't!
tion* o f frustrated dreams.
Bend fo r my "Vocational Gui­
b "Is 1% inspiration and 99% dance K it," enclosing a stamped
apirttion."
return envelope, plus 80c (nonf a psychologist* affirm Edi­ profit). It contains some dandy
t'S pound statement.

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WASHINGTON Only the
imooth, watchfully • waiting sen­
ator from Georgia, Richard Rus­
sell, could have done it so art­
fully — pull the stage center out
from under Sen. Hubert Hum­
phrey, the nation's champion of
political hlatronles.
The man from Minnesota held
tbe floor in a windy windup to
the vote on cloture. He pleaded
that the senators and their talka­
thon on civil righta. Shortly, tho
vote would go against hla side,
but that would be antl-cllmetlc.
Eloquently, vibrantly, the gold-

league that In 1M2 the Confederate
Senate had a rule that could cut
off a filibuster by • mere ma­
jority rule • • not by the twothirds which is now required.
Humphrey wondered out loud:

■tea did It?
Before McCarthy could reply,
Senator Russell, without rising
from hla seat, mumbled droUy:
"Y es, and the Confederates lost
the war, too."
Another round far Russell. And
then the err, "Vote, vote!" And
they did. They voted to continue
the filibuster.
Sen. Everett Dirkaon (R. 111.,)
rose tlredly from hla ckatr and
groaned: "W e shall proceed to
plow tbo long, hard furrow."
Usked Press IMernaUonal
And Act III of tbo lNO fili­
NEW . YORK — Artist Rene buster was on Rs way.
Tho first m ss up? Ben. Hubert
D'Auriac, who aulated Salvador
Dell In painting ■ group of ab­ If. Humphrey ef Mlnneaota.
stract nude* in 10 minutes, ex­
plaining why he had no turpen­
tine fur a paint-splattered on­
looker:
" I gave it to a young lady who
was completely submerged in
black paint. She happened to be
behind the first splash of genius."

Quotable
Quotes

WASHINGTON— Germany to­
day ia Konrad Adenauer. Behind
all the complex forces contribut­
ing to the German resurgence
the chancellor, as he has proved
ooce again in his latest visit to
this country, ia the symbol and
the front ef what la again rapid­
ly becoming the most powerful
nation ia Europe.
It la a paradox of Adenauer's
dominance of the German scene
that It both heartens and alarms
those who had hoped for a new
and democratic Germany. He is
so completely what he la • •
deeply religious, steeped In the
cultural and political traditions
o f an older Germany, a stout
old oak breathing defiance at
Germany's enemies.
- But at the same time it becomes
more and more evident that he
Is a revered leader without chal­
lenge or rival, and the precedents
for that kind of leadership in
Germany are far from happy. In­
creasingly, for all hla allegiance
to tho Western alliance, Adenauer
Is becoming the symbol of a na­
tional Germany.
_
.
Tbe analocy
with Biimarck, with Kaiier Wil­
helm II and. briefly, with Von
Hlndcnburg inevitably o c c i r i .
And, at tbs world ha* hardly
forgotten, U waa another and
demoolae loader who cam* at
tbe tad o f UUa aucceialon.
Tho atUtudo of the German
people today offer* evidence of
both the guilt and pride that are
• heritage of the pait in the re(urgent new nation. If you talk
about tbo algna of anti-Semitism
la Germany what about antiSemitism in almoat every other
part ot the world? You reproach
ua with aeeking military bate* in
Spain but have not other Western
powers put baaoi in country after
country? Does not the United
Statoa have airfields In Spain?
In the view of this observer it
cornea down to tho following: a
revived national Germany find*
itself competing more and more
effectively * with other nationstates that are themielvea In­
creasingly nationalistic. A revived Germany will no longer be
reitralned by reminder* of the
guilt o f the war or the m an
crimes o f tho Nails.
Nationalism, In short, and not
Juil German nationalism, is more
and more a force In Weitem
Europe. How can you expect ua,
tho Gersuna are In effect de­
manding, to bo virtuoua and re­
nounce our deserved place In Iho
sun when everyone else is scram­
bling to get ahosd by any means
they can? And. as the Germans
h s v eijtm rdlnsry qualities of

perserverance, energy ana capecity, they can be expected to
forge ahead.
. . .
,
No one can doubt Adenauer s
loyalty to a supra-national ideal.
From the beginning he has been
convinced that the only solution
for Germany was within the
NATO allisnce and the European
market. He talks with fervor of
the dedication of German youth
to the European idea. Yet, aa the
German chancellor at M retires
Into a more and more lonely
eminence where his word be­
comes law, it is clear that while
these institutions have to some
degree restrained the nationalistic
competition they have certainly
not ended It
Within the common market of
the six European powers both
Germany and France are subt­
ly striving for supremacy. Nato
has remained a defensive mili­
tary alliance despite all the talk
about giving it a political and
economic reason for being. With
France so deeply committed |n
Algeria, the 12 German divisions
that aru coming Into being will
have a predominant position.
The British after t » « held
aloof from Europe, are apparently
hoping to play the old game of
divide and rule. In the face of
the common market they have

organised the seven European
power* (hat were outside and a
threatened rivalry between tho
two groups can play havoc with
tariffs and trade, not only in
Europe but everywhere.
The underlying truth is th at^
the frame of cooperation w a s *
neither big enough nor compel­
ling enough. So the old national­
istic pieces are reappearing on the
chess board.
Aa Franca demonstrated by
setting off an atomic explosion at
a heavy cost in term* of money
and manpower, the competition
ia certain to extend to nuclear
weapons unless some controls are
quickly agreed to and put In to ^
effect. Nor will Germany be ex -M
eluded from this competition.
Whether it has come too early or
too late, the era of the German
scapegoat is rapidly drawing to
an end.
After the bomb was dropped on
Hiroshima the late Albert Ein­
stein
said:
"Everything
has
changed except the thinking in
men's minds." Nothing could illu­
strate this more dramatically and
more poignantly than the revived S
current of the old nationalism. In
that current the new Germany is
swimming hard and fast and it
would be little short of a miracle
If ahe were not.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-M|is.) is
being credited in Wisconsin politi­
cal circle* with fielding the best
organisation ever *etn in the
Kate's presidential primary cam­
paign.
Kennedy and Sen. Hubert 11.
Humphrey (D-Mlnn.) are matched
In the April I contest, which now
looks like the most important of
the presidential primaries before
the Democratic National Conven­
tion.
Useful at any time, a good or­
ganisation is particularly impor­
tant to s candidate in primaries
where the voter turnout normally
la smaller than In general elec­
tions. Kennedy's smooth organisa­
tion was counted s significant fac­
tor in U&gt;e record vote be polled
recently In New Hampshire.
Questioned Sunday by Sen. Ken­
neth P. Keating (R-N.Y.) In a
filmed TV interviews, Kennedy
Mid It would be "extremely dif­
ficult" for him to win the presl-

dentlal nomination if he loses in
Wisconsin.
But like Humphrey on Ihe same
progrsm two weeks earlier, Ken­
nedy said he would not pull out
If he should lose In Wisconsin.
The two candidates face a re­
match in the West Virginia pri-A
m iry May 10. This contest will be
watched by politicians trying to
measure the effect of the reli­
gious issue in the 1900 campaign.
Less than 5 per cent of West Vir­
ginia’ s residents share Kennedy’s
Catholic faith.
Humphrey was in Wisconsin to­
day to finish up a weekend ot
campaigning. Kennedy, who fin­
ished a four-day Wisconsin tour
Sunday, w»» scheduled to go
Indianapolis to m ike his formalv
entry into the May 3 Indiana pri­
mary, where he faces no major
opposition.
lee yachta have been clocked at
144 miles an hour.

S outh P in e c re s t
DOENIEVILLE. CeUf. - Prose­
cutor Lynn D. Comptoo, urging
the Jury to sentence convicted
murderer Larry Lord Motherwell
to death:
"Let ua not mince words. Kill
him."
LONDON William McCul­
lough, 62, explaining why he spent
eight months living in the London
subway lyilem t
"It was such a coiy, friendly
place."

Altamonte To Ask
Police Car Bids
The Altamonte Springs Council
will open bids on a new police car.
cl s melting at 7:10 p. m. today.
The council atro will discuss
social security for the town's clerk.
Henry Hansen and Police Chief
Trecy Sullivan,

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I WOMEN WILL DO SOME POLI­
TICKIN'. T O O -on Thursday afterFROM ALL REPORTS the East­
I noon at a tea, Rose (Mrs. Ernest)
er Lily Ball at the Mayfair Inn Southward and Florence (Mrs.
Saturday night was a gala alfalr. Dougtas) Stcnslrom will be In the
Two wrought iron baskets filled ' receiving line with guest ot
with spring (lowers decorated honor, Mrs. Doyle. Csrlton Jr.,
wife of the gubernatorial candithe platform where, sweet music ! dale.
was furnished hy Pete Bukur and
A pretty pink and silver
his orchestra—and Iloor stow en
lertalnmcnt by 10-year old dancer, been planned from 3 to 4
Jcri Wheatland and Mr. and Mrs.
George
Baumbark
made the
evening complete. The Baumbacks were hack for a return
engagement as their waltzing rou­
tine proved to be so popular last
year.
When women discuss a ball
their talk naturally turns to
clothes Mrs. Lisle Reese, of Or­
lando and wire of Florida's exe­
cutive director of the Crippled
Children's Society, sal at the head
table in a bright blue satin
iheath. Also seated there was
Mrs. Don Satterlee, of Orlando
and wife of tha physiotherapist of
the Seminole County chapter. She
was in a striking black velvet
sheath with satin rose detail on
the bodice. Mrs. Phil Logan,
whose husband Is president of the
chapter, wore a green and white
gown and Mrs, A. 0 . Pay nr.
rhairman ot the ball, was in a
black and white combination with
lave jacket and accordian pleated
shirl. Kenneth McIntosh served as
co-chairman of the event and his
wife was pretty in a turquoise em­
broidered satin dress.

RECEIVING
ADMIRING
glances was a white organza
W dress featuring nosegays and
worn hy Mrs. Vann Parker, wife
of the vice-president of the so­
ciety. Medical advisors' wives in­
cluded Mrs. Tam Largen—in a
blue and purple print sheath—and
Mrs. Gordon Stanley in a leaf
green velvet, sheath.
Mrs. Raymond Ball, president
of the Pilot Club, wore powder
blue lace over taffeta and Mrs.
Harold Appleby, one of the first
% to spearhead Easter Seal drives
In this county, was in black chif­
fon fashioned with a full skirt,
•ralloped neckline ind a rhine­
stone-studded bodice. The grand
prize, given during the evening,
was donated by Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Bradford. She was in blue
chiffon with pearl-trimmed neck­
line.
A pre-ball gathering was held
tt the home of Dottle and Rob•
ert Kama—the group attending
and later enjoying a breakfast
served at tha Vann Parker home
were Mr. and Mr*. Bud Talley,
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Stanley. Dr.
and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Howland, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs, Art
Beckwith. Dr. and Mrs. William
White, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Payne
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Piloian.
Another group met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore be­
fore continuing on to the Mayfair
Inn. They were the Moore'a houseguest, Joe Eaton of New York,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crapps, Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Perkins Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Higgins, Mr. and Mrs.
Wally Philips. Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Newman and Mr. and Mr*.
BUI Bush.

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CAMELLIA CIRCLE

Camellia Circle of the garden
du b met at tha homa of Mrs.
James D. DeBord in Sunland
Estates for their March session.
Mrs. W. C. Bliss Jr, and Mrs.
Benny Austin served as eo-hoat{0 m e t ,
Mrs. R. W. Turner presented
a most interest Ing program on
"Flowers and Trees of the Bi­
ble."
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
president, reminded members of
the tear of homas la bo eonducted this week.
Those present were Mri. Richord Silvers Jr., Mrs. Bob Crum.
My. Mrs. Dan Hamner, Mrs.
\ t Lewis Barley, Mrs. S. T. Manfre
and her guest, Mrs. Doris Scliauttot of San Diego, Calif., Mrs.
Earl Lee, Mrs. William P. Layer,
Mrs. At Childs, Mrs. Vernon
Hardin. Mrs. Hadelyn Kuhn and
Me*. E. C, Harper Jr.

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"COOK YOUR OWN STEAK"
was the
the party
Cdr. and
Ing at ro-bosu
members and other friends
Cdr. and Mrs. C. F. Frossard.
Among special guests were Har­
riett and John Williams, Muriel
and F. D, Scott and Ruth and
Harry Robson.
Tha bright flowers on the table
were graciously given by Billie
(Mrs. George) Kimmons who
had wired to Hawaii for them to
use for a party at her home.
But (hey came a day late so
.she inquired around for another
party where they could be en­
joyed. The Rowers were anlhuHums which are red, waxy and
long luting.
MARY FROSSARD was hostess
•gain on Monday for staff wives
who met at the Langford Hotel
in Winter Park. While lunching
they enjoyed ■ fashion show.
ALSO LUNCHING en masse
nearby were El Zeta Beta mem­
bers of Beta Sigma Pbi.

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decoration* nod refreshment*.
Mr*. Pryor, assisted bp Mra.

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H old Luncheon

Hostess T o

Mrs. R. G. Glreion and A. R.
Smith were hostesses at a rrernt
luncheon of the NAS Officers Wives
Club. The B. O. Q. lounge provided
a perfect setting for colors and
decorations, carrying out the St.
Patrick's Day theme.
A delirious ham luncheon was
served, following a cocktail hour.
A few members were lucky and
won some unique prizes. Among
those attending was Mrs. R. W.
Slye, wife of the commanding of­
ficer of the Naval Air Station.
A short business session was held
after the luncheon and social hour.

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Q im d a A

M. J. Sorokowaky and Mrs. S.
G. Graham served refreshments
to Mrs. MeReytolds, Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Flowers, Mrs. Owen, Mrs.
J. C. Andrews, Mrs. J. Marian
Harmon, Mrs. R. G. Hickson,
Mrs. R. D. Hunter, Mrs. S. B.
Jones. Mrs. J. T. Little, Mr*.
E. J. Moaimau, Mrs, R, I .
Peurifoy, Mrs. Bertha Rhodes,
Mrs. L. B. Steele. Mrs. H. X.
Whitney, Mrs. Aaron Woolen and
Mr*. A. C. Rector.

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MEMBERS OF THE "(iOOl) NEWS C L l)If shown at their nward ban«iuet are from left, front row, Hn.v Cox, Sharon Cromwell, Jnnice Fitzner
and Debbie Fitzner. Second row, Angela Elmore, Suaan Amburgey, Cathy
Chance, Karen Cromwell. Lindn Chance and back row, Mra. Betty Long,
teacher and her b o il David. Not present when the p i c t u r n w a a made w e r e
Mathew and Patty Tipton and Sheryl Sanders.
(Herald Photo)

Awards Received
A group of children have just
completed a Bible course, called
"child evangelism good news
d u b " at tha Park Ave. Trailer
Park.
The hoys and girls met for
one hour, once a week at Trailer
Lot S3, lo learn bible verses,
songs and bible stories. They
also enjoyed the visualized teach­
ing aids. Mrs. Betty Long was
Uie teacher and Mrs. Dottle

Mrs. Cullen Wins
V A H -9 Door Prize

Chance, song leader for the entire
course.
This is an undenominational
bible class for at] children and
sponsored by. the Child Evange­
lism Fellowship, an International
organization with Florida head­
quarters in Orlando.
At the conclusion of Ilia course,
the children mri at tha Trailer
for an award parly. After a pro­
gram of group singing and bible
memory verse recitation they
listened to a tape recording of
their program.
Refreshments were srrved and
awards for attendance and bible
verse memorization were present­
ed to the members. The "good
news rlub" will start again this
fall, when school opens. The
ssmr organization will sponsor a
"five day" rlub this summer,
during vacation time. For fur­
ther information call Mrs. Long
at FA 2-1943.

Strained pineapple juice la a
new addition to fruit Jalaaa for
Infants and foddlnra.

Zesty F l a v o r f u l

By Good News Club

PIZZA
SERVED — or to TAKE OUT
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to 1:00
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at the new M
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RESTAURANT

M iV i v a c ]

Shamrocks and green ribbons
were the motif for the monthly
coffee for officers wives of VAII-S,
held at tha home of Mrs. W. H
Crctsinger, with Mrx. R. J. Sause
serving as ro-hoaiesa.
Mrs. E. Yates held a brief bus!•
nesi meeting and the dnnr prize
was won by Mrs. J. P. Cullen.
Others attending were Mrs. R.
C. Carrigan, Mrs. C. G. Dukes,
Mrs. E. F. Gold, Mrs. M. E. Hunt­
ed. Mrs. G. Korn, Mrs. J. Q. Pridemore, Mrs. J. Halston, .Mrs. D. E.
St. Palrirk'i Day was th e 1
Shover, Mrs. A. W. Urquhari, Mrs.
theme
for a coffee given by Mrs.
G. H. Waters. Mrs. G. F. Wllater.
Mrs. W. V. Wright, Mra. C. Young- W. D. Fries and Mrs. R. E!
hlade and Mrs. J. N, Todd.
Osterhulm for the Officer'! wives
or VAH-5, at Mra. Fries' Loch
Arbor liomr. Mrs. Oslerhalm
served colfre and jasmine tea
with liny peilt fours from the
lable decorated with white and
green chrysanthemums. Mrs. E.
.Mrs, Doyle Carlton will he guest W. Foote and Mrs. H. G. Goben
of honor at a coffee, Thursday won (lie two door prizes.
morning, at the home of Mrs. R.
Others altrndlng were Mr*. E.
F. Wheeler Jr. on Lake Charm, E. Austin, Mrs. A. J. Rlaha, Mrs.
Oviedo.
D. E. Drarolph, Mrs. R. E. Far­
Hours will he from 10 to 11:30 mer, Mrs. II. S. Moore, Mrs. J.
a. m. and rohoslcssei are Mrs. I.. Morgan, Mrs. R. D. Murphey,
H. F. Wheeler S r. Mrs. A. A. Mrs. H L. O'Hara, Mrs. R. W.
Myers, Mrs. Paul Mlkler, and Mra. Repp, Mrs. 11 J. Ryan, Mrs. Lee
Thompson, and Mrs. I. M. Rowell.
Ferdinand Puda.

V A H -5 Coffee Held
A t Fries Home

Oviedo Women T o
Honor Mrs. Carlton

T:10 p. m.
Pioecrest Baptist Church visita­
tion, l*:M a. m., g p. as. and
T p, m.
lo y a l Ambassadors of the First
Baptist Church meet at 7 p. m.
Girt Scouts meat in First Presbyterlan Church, 3:11 p. m ,
Westminister Clasa Supper, 1:30
p. as.

Bears a personshard lank Thar
are avallaUe Ja
si***, rang!■« trees » t •
Is 31 s •
inches.

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Spanish B a lle t
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Civic C e n te r
T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 24.8:15 p. m.
•

The Dependable Sunday School
Clasa of the First Methodist Church
met at the hnme of Mr*. R. L.
Taylor. 3500 Park Ave. for Bin
monthly
social
and
business
meeting. Mrs. J. D. Callahan
served as co-hostess.
Mrs. H. B. McCall gave Bin
devotional, using as the subject
"the power of prayer." Claaa
president, Mra. Gladys Smith,
presided at the businese. session.
The treasurer reported n balance
of 37T.M. She also reported thnt
the ela as served IS people at
the men's club dinner and made
333 from the project.
Mrs. T. C. O'Steen urged mem­
bers to attend the total enlist­
ment dinner st McKinley Hall
next Wednesday night.
Mrs. M. D. Henderson, mother
of Mrs. John Schlrard, waa walcorned as a visitor. Others attend­
ing were Mrs. Schlrard, Mra.'
Nancy Brock, Mrs. A. L. Esterson. Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. Jl#*
Call. Mrs. S. A. Murphy, Mra.
O’Slern, Mri. A. L, Skinner,
Mrs. L. B. Steele. Mra. A. K. Shotmaker, Mrs. Ben Todd, Mra.
Clarence Wallis, Mrs. Ray Harran. Mrs. Lowell Oiler, Mr*.
Smith, and the hostesses.

The Norman de Vcre Howard
chapter of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy will meet
Friday at 3 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, not
Briarcllff Ave.. In Dreamwoid.
Co-hostess are Mrs. M. R.
Strickland and Mrs. W. R. Kirby.
Mack Cleveland will be guest
speaker.

Chuluota

P&amp; M O JudA

Dependable Class

Meeting Friday

Animated Magazine program
COR. AND MRS. H. E. FITE- 1:30 p. m. at Sanford Woman's
W ATER
entertained recently Club, opeq to the public and
with a dinner party for Lcdr. and free of charge. A variety program
Mri. Ben Shelton, who soon will of music, dancing and other enter­
be leaving for new duly station tainment will be featured.
in San Diego. The Fitzwaters
FRIDAY
and Sbeltons becams frltnds someUrns ago whUa both ware station­
The
Navy
Wives
Club will meet
MRS. SOUTHWARD
ed in Morocco. Other guests at
at 1 p. m. at the homa of Mra.
tha dinner were Lcdr. and Mrs.
Harold Stackhouse, 615 Mimosa
Woman's Club and an Invitation
John Swope and LI. and Mrs.
Terrace, Sunland Estatei, for a
is extended to all women in San­
Russell Hurd.
covered dish luncheon and so­
ford and the surrounding area.
Mr. R. F. Cole will greet at
A COFFEE for Diane Shelton cial.
the door and Mrs. Kenneth Mc­ will h* aiven Friday morning at
Intosh will be in charge of the
of Mary Hurd. Co-hostguest book. Mrs. George Wells
bn Mary (Mrs. Bob)
will introduce' the receiving line
and
Mri
tha
BY BETTE GOLDMAN
Mrs. Clifford Mellor gave a sur­
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Fisher. High prise birthday party at her home
Springs, announce tho birth of a on First SI.. Friday afternoon, hon­
son, March 11, at the hospital in oring her friend and neighbor, Mrs.
Gainesville. He had been named Hanley S. Savage.
Luncheon -was served and the
Jo* David II. Mr. Fisher ia the
son of Mr. and Mra. Ram Flaher ladies enjoyed a pleasant time
o f Sanford and Mrs. Fisher ia the playing carda and chitting. Pres­
ent were Mmes. R. J. Hammond,
former Ann Fender of DeLand.
K. DeWitt, S. Carroll. C. McClunr,
G. Boulden, B. Freeman, R. Gag­
non. G. Haig. R. Carlson all of
Chuluota, and Mrs. E. Ahrens of
Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Chadwick
are awaiting tho arrival of their
first grandchild. Mri. Chadwick
wont to Green Cove Springs. Sun­
WEDNESDAY
day, to be with her daughter
First Baptist Chunk Prayer and aon-ln-iaw, CPU and Mra.
Meeting at T:M p. m.. M Cabi­ Lawrence Salley.
“ C hief' Salley ha a been hospital­
net meeling at 9:15 p. m.
ized recently with a prolonged
Plneereat Baptist Church SS leg ailment and Is doing much
better now. Mrs. Chadwick will
Cabinet meeting at 9:11 p. m.
Pioecrest Baptist Church 9S remain with her children until the
Officers and Teachers supper, #:J0 blessed event and to help out as
MRS. 8TENSTR0M
p. m. R. A. meeting, T p. m., moat Grandma's do.
Prayer meeting at • p. m. and
Floating hostesses will be Mri, Chnrcb Elenitive meeting at 1:43
All ladies of Chuluota have
Vann Parker, Mrs., Herbert 8 tenbeen invited to attend an infor­
strom, Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs.
mal morning coffee on Thursday
James Lee, Mrs. BUI Southward,
from 10:50 until 11:30 at the homa
Mrs. Robert Rosemond and Mri,
of Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Jr, on
W. W. Home.
Lake Charm. The guest of honor
will be Mrs. Doyle Carlton Jr.,
Pastor's class of tha First Chris­ wile of the gubernatorial candi­
tian Church bolds regular meet, date.

JACAIANDA CIRCLE
Mrs. Irving Pryor waa hostess
|e the Jacaranda circle of the
garden dub at her heme on Margaret Rd. Mrs. A. C. McBeynoltfs,
circle president, presided at a abort
business session.
An Easter tree wss auctioned
nff by the ways and means com­
mittee. Members were requested
In bring suggestions for next
peer's programs is the April
meeting.
One of the moat interesting
programs of the pear waa given
by Mrs. Blanton Owen on dried
arrangements and demonstrated
how the plaques were made.
Mr*. C. M. Flower* and Mrs.
J. W. Smith wen prize# at an
Interesting
game,
played
by

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By Alan M ow

Seminole Nine
In '60 Opener

Pascual Could Be One To Get
Washington Out Of Last Place
United Press International
There’ll soon be a new flood of
bids pouring into Washington Sen­
ator President Cal Griffith’ s office
the way Samite Pascual te pitch­
ing thia spring.
Tha 29-year-old native of Harana became baseball'! most
"wanted man" In the winter trade
marts after a 17-10 seaion in 109*
and he looks sharper than ever
this ytar. Griffith bat said Pascual definitely it not for tele but

in the second track meet of the season. It
is an OBC meet.
In the opening meet last week the
Seminoles were very impressive and they
show signs of being a real power In the
conference. They ran up 101 points to the
DeLand Bulldogs' 22 and they captured
first place in all but one event
In recent years track has become one
of the most interesting sports around and
although very few people around here
know much about the different events,
they have become aware of the sport and
are anxious to find out more about it
The meets are held behind the high
school. They have a fine cinder track so
come out to watch these youngsters as
they compete in the various events.

the offers wiQ be pouring' In inybow
became
Camllo probably
could mean the pennant for two
or three clubs.
He won't win any pennants for®
the Senators, of course, but ha
could gat them out of last place
in the American League for tho
first lime in four years.
Paseual, who bad a gaudy 2.44
earned run average to go with hit
.430 winning percentage last sea­
son, combined with Pedro Ramos
Tuesday to hurl tho Senators to a
2-1 victory over the Baltimore Or- B
isles. It snapped a four-game
Washington losing streak and ex­
tended the Orioles' losing string
to six straight games.
Ramos, 13-19 test year, yielded
two hits and a run In the first
five innings and then Paseual
struck out eight bitters and al­
lowed only a single by Jackie
Brandt during tha last four. Pas­
cual hlmsalf scored the winning
run in th* oeventh on Lenny %
Green's single.
The Boston Red Sox hammared
out a 9-5 victory over th* Cleve­
land Indians, the 51. Louis Cardi­
nals
whipped
the
Milwaukee
Braves, 9-1, the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates edged out th* Chicago White
Sox, 9-1, the Lot Angttes Dodgers
nipped the New York Yankees,
4-9, the K an su City A’ a beat the
Detroit Tigers, 5-1, the Cincinnati
Rada defeated the Philadelphia to
Phillies. 7-4, and the San Francisco Giants won M in 12 innings
over the Chicago Cube.

Tbs Sanford Seminolra opened
Ihsir IMS baseball Mason here
» t BMltarail mil over Memorial Stadium her*
Tuesday night before s fins
1 Tiioadajr Right all bundled op ia blanketa
crowd who braved tbs chilly wea­
to watch the opening baseball game. It
ther. Tbs scar* coded
with
Was more like a football night and I’m
Colonial o f Orlando on top. 7-2.
•are the pitchera found it a little tough to
Righthander Jim Graesy start­
' get wanned up.
ed an th* mound lor th* SemiCaach Dare Laude and his Seminoles
notes and found h laM lf ia trou­
looked good at times during the gam# but
ble right away whsa k* couldn't
laek of experience really showed up. The
find hte control. Colonial picked
Hneup Is studded with freshmen and sophp;
up firs o f their seven runs la the
. , ___ _ and there is still a lot they wJll hava
first Inning on six walks sad four
C H A R LIE
f l
to learn before they can do mueh damage
mlsquss.
G ff/ M M
V
i to
teams.
a g - r r /.ts s e r r a R S
Righthander
Mik*
Robert!
SARASOTA (UP I) — Goir*
Xiong about tha .fifth inning Laude
Mr* f r » g o r o m o
cam* on In relief e f Graesy, and
louring profculonilt move here
to freshman jack Caolo and aaid,
A * C H IC A G O
for th* DeSoio open today, hoping
the ball gams settled down. He
"Jnek, you go In there and catch next inGOGS
that Davo Ragan hai cooled off
•
•
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was
very
effective
and
pitched
p
v
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A
M
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and Jack replied, "where, in there?"
AUM AGER.
from a birdie binge that fired
A r lm
O EEM *N THE Z r
The play of the Washington Senators shutout hell for three innings.
j, tho youngster charged in and did
THE CLUB
him to a double win in the Semi­
P n i/E io A
Sealer Paul Mitcbel ram* on In
AM
through the first week of spring training the fifth Inning and got by until
fiat job behind the plate and he also start­
nole pro-am at Palm Beach Tueiy m lj\
s in c e M ARLm
REAAAMT*
games points out what rookis Jsks Jacobs, tho sixth when a base knock, a
ed tho ralljr in the final inning with an inM u
E e i* fit i946.
day.
P O R IN G
MUM CM Nr* NOPE
said about their chances to come out of walk end a Sanford error gave
Hold hit
The former Univenity of Flor­
E A C H ON
MCA
BACK
ida atar, now playing out of Or­
the cellar. They have plenty of power but Colonial their other two runs.
DtoyVo got a long way to go but the
M l* TM'O
I
m e p e t* b a s e d
lando, acooped up tl.TW In price
Lefthander Lindsey went all the
' potential Is there so they should win their
they still don’t have that good percentage
R A E tl/O O *
G / jfr y x '
oh m e
money la the pro-am.
hitter. Jake is battling It all the way and way for Colonist and had a no
•hero.
A *S
'ACROiStnOA OR RiCNlE
tenure* hitter until the fifth inning when
He w ai low profenkmal with a
*
*
•
'" A t*01'*M ASP MRA1K 7MOMA* A &amp;
continues to hit those timely singles. He centerftelder
Alex MeKibbin dou­
four-under-par M. two itrokea bet­
7
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7
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MORAL
Caach Jim Pigott and his trackstern
could be the man that they are looking bled down tbo left field line for
ter than Dow rinaterwald, Teplop host to Leesburg here this afternoon
for.
tho first hit.
queata, and he teamed with ama­
Tbo Seminoles eamo to lift in
teur Harry Hurt, Houiton, Texai,
the test Inning wben~'treshman
oilman, for a beat-ball 43 that
catcher Jack Caolo led off with
tied them with two other teami
an Infield single. Hard hitting
for low aeore In the pro-am team
MeKibbin reached base on an
competition.
error and Ray Lundqulst receiv­
The Ragan - Hurt aeore waa
ed a fro* pa** to first base. Third
m m a ik h
7
1
^
^
matched by the- team* of proBaseman Terry Christensen then
Gardner Dickinson Jr. and ama­
singled home Caolo to break the
P /R A T M 6
teur Bing Croaby, and pro Tom­
shutouts.
MeKibbin
then
raced
$o p p £p
my Jacobs and amateur Woolheme
an
an
error
giving
the
2M 0T C H £S
night with a brilliant effort that worth Donahue, New York finan­
Ed'a Black Putty, n youngster
Seminole* their second and final . United Press lateral tiro at
3 P 4 tm
zm
brought the Warriors a 124-107 cier.
whe has fig u a d la the quintets
Wilt
Chamberlaia'B
latest
out­
run.
p **r
J g g
The 34-year-old Croaby, whose
in til o f his seven starts this ars­
The Seminotes face Evans of burst of 90 points gavo Philadel­ victory.
o n , la the morning line favorite
Ia the Western sectional finals, handicap ia ala atrokea, blew a National woman's amateur titleOrlando here next Tuesday in phia high hopea today that the
o f tonight'! featured ninth race
the Minneapolis Lakers threat­ three-foot putt on the 17th bole holder Barbara Mclntire has add­
their second game of the mason.
Warriors would become the first ened to duplicate last season's that would have given him and ed the nth annuel North and
•t ianferd-Orlando Kennel Club.
team in National Baakatball Asso­ upset over St. Louis aa they de­ Dickinson top pro-am ' money.
Sooth amateur golf championship
Bating wUl start with aa addltteool Grade-A encounter at* ■ : »
Behind rinaterwald in the pro- to her growing list of victories.
ciation history to bounce back feated the Hawks, 117-110, in over­
p. m. Champ tea o f the early seaMiss Mclntire, from Lake Park,
from a 1-1 deficit and win a sev­ time to take a 3-2 lend In the division were Dlckinion, Palm
tfC M B B
m o, O. B.'a Ample, Is favored to
Beach, and Doug Sanders, Miami carved out an easy 5 and 4
seriea.
An
extra-period
win
in
the
en-game aeries.
TO
the Drat race.
fifth game in 1099 set tha stage Beach, both with 71; and long­ triumph ovar Joanne Goodwin
AiAKA
The league's rookie of the year for a Laker sweep in six games. time rivals Ben Hogan and Sam Tuesday in the final at the Pinela the bet ninth affair, Ed'a
THAT
W eek patty it a Mn-B choice
hurst Country Club.
and moat valuable player nar­
Chamberlain,
apparently
re­ Snead, both with-even-par Tl'a.
froai the fifth post position. The
rowed Boston's laid to 1-2 In the covered from a hand injury that
? J . M. Edwards two-year-old won
Tor the third year la a row, the Eastern Division finals Tuesday hampered his efforts ia two previ­
five and placed In two race* be­
5enford City Bowling League goes
ous garnet, broke a Boston Gar­
gan bonding west to compete In
into its final week ef action with
den record vrilh 21 field goali. He
;tho 110,000 Phoenix Futurity.
the possibility of a (te for the
nabbed 39 rebounds to resume
Ctrl Tracy’s Incredible pup, A.
championship.
maatery over big BUI Russell in
B . Iwbanhs la rated mcood-beit
Mather of Sanford could only
that department.
I p early figuring o f 4-to-l, from
take owe game from Celery City
Boston could never get going as
a Oho outside eight-box. The briadte
Printing Company In league action
Chamberlain and Tom Cola com­
twwyeerold bos won nine events
last Wodoasday night, while Har­
bined for a total o f 49 points In
thia r t — . la addition to pUery's Liquors broke a tie for second
tag twins end showing tw in la
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. (UP1) the first half to equal the entire
with Burnett Pointers by taking nil
Celtie output before intermission.
, B Masts.
three games, to pull up to within —BUI Fugsay, a young boxing
Cola wound up the night with 22
A tom * (ho Other highly-ranked
three games ef the leaders.
promoter from New York, today points.
awatoader* gar feature laurels a n
A t e m a n s the Mather team
Philadelphia buUt a 49-45 half­
0 .1 ,‘ s Mortgage and O R .'. Me*must win one game, or even tie held out tbo belt of a light heavy­
o n game, la their final night of weight title In Los Angelas be­ time lead and . maintained the
A N O TH E R N H
bowling ia order I* win the cheat- tween champion Archie Meora spread throughout the game as
BEAtCN
pteoship. By o coincidence, the and Germany's Erie ’ Scboeppner, the Warrior* contained the Cel­
p * £ r fffi
Mather teem waa la the same sit­ holder of the European light tics' most potent scorers. Rus­
sell led Boston with 22 points.
W H EN M E U
uation last ytar, only oo the other
MOOR
end ef the stick, with Burnett heavyweight title.
Elgin Baylor continued to hex
Fugaiy, representative of Fea­ the Hawks n i he scored 40 points
Pointers sitting an top. Thia year.
ture Sports, Inc., of New York for Minneapolis. The game, with
held e press conference Tuesday both teams playing it tight to the
to publicise his offer and aaid ha vest in the aecood half, ended in
would like to hold tbo fight at n lM-deadlock after regulation'
the Coliseum July 12.
time. The first half had ended la
This would he one night after a 47-aU tie.
Wednesday, Friday ft Saturday 2 P. M .
the start of tho National Demo­
The extra session remained nip
cratic Convention and Fugaiy said and tuck as St.- Louis played moat
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
he would have a "built-in* audi­ of the five minutes with Bob Pet­
Calory Ctly Prioting match, John ence."
tit and Cliff Hagan out with per­
dabfcowN
• H itM Stands
The ageless Moore who admit* sonal fouls.
• Vntot
MIAMI BEACH (UP1&gt; V*
Uhr attempted te stem the tide
with o 493 total for tha night, hut n to 43 y e a n has been guaranteed
teraa welterweight Ralph Du­
With the score knotted at 107J
e
r
r
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C
ollin
s,
C
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n
e
r
Sorry, No
TOLEDO, Ohio (UP1) - The doubles and 9M to slagtet for fine team effort by Celery CUy •990,000 for the fight. Scboeppocr 107, Rudy LaRusao gave Minneap­
pes matches his speed eod ting
n on ted pa toolgbt against the Great South wait Sport Center of his l « a all-ovents aeore, which Printing, b e n d e d b y Harold has been guaranteed 990,000.
olis the edga with n three-point
la addlttoo, Fugaiy said, Moore play. Tha Lekara then scored five
jMMUng power o f young Floren­ Dallas, Ton., rolled the lop team was hte third straight all-events HOfbst’s 929 gavo the Printer* ■
tine Fernand** ia ■ 10-round na­
total over 1900 to ABC romped- two-toons victory for the night. agreed to sub for Floyd Fetter- points In the last 22 second* to
game
to
date
la
the
American
New York Life Insurance putted ton ia the event Patterson would wrap It up.
tionally televised bent at Miami
lion.
Bowling Congress tournament a c­
Beach Auditorium.
IB s playoff aceoei switch for
In the only other cheat* In Into n tie for fourth place with back out of his scheduled tills
The toyaar-oM Dopes, a New tion here Tuesday night.
Tuesday’s top standings, Jnmas Gene's Semin*!* Cleaners and fight with heavyweight champion the sixth games, with Boston playThe Dallas Item rolled ■ 1101 Brooks of Detroit moved into n Laundry by taking two games to lagtm ar Jobaniaon in New York log at Philadelphia Thursday
Orleans native wh* began fight­
June 22.
ing os an amateur at tha age of ia JU second gamo lor a scries 10th place singles tie with a M9 the Cleaoers one.
night and St. Louis at MinnasEd Callan ted the "splM-shrInk­
Moore, according to Fugaiy, pells. Seventh games, if necessary,
11 and has campaigned hath on a total e f K ( but it did not affect on games of 239, U5 and 347.
UMftwvight and o welterweight |n the open division standings. Its
ers" with a 4-7-10 pick-up. white further agreed that If he beats wUl be sUged Saturday. PhUadcl• mites Broth or Benferd o o Highway 17-M
Bud Procter with n SB-10, George Scheep purr ho win be willing to phla will then travel to Bostoo
oa eight-year pro career, has had first game was 0M and third 197,
The team had 32 strikes in its
Toro Wao4 at Bod A n ew
•ear times aa n o s y fights as hte
Swann with a 3-7-10. and l^efly meet Johansson here before Dec. and Minneapolis moves to St.
Louis.
M-yoor-old i f f so eat from Havana, big game, with Ronnie Diamond
getting nine end Jack Biondotillo
eight The only open frames were
caused by two splits.
Individual scores ia tho 1101
PLENTY
game were Jim Carman 2U, Lew­
Eve and Andy Stine stepped out
ie Boy 202, Diamond 290, Bton- front in the “ Mr. end Mrs." Bowl­
dollllo 247 and J. B. Solomon. 202. ing League Sunday sfterasM by
OF SHADE
S in ks Beer of Detroit rolled a liking throe games to ceroplte an
M il, the lowest score for a eight and a u record for the league
TREES
Stroke team lines 1919. In the lead.
three tournaments prior to this
The Mott family te to second
one, Si robs had been over 9100 piece with a Tte nod lte record,
each year.
while the Rogcls are third wilh n
Earlier, Tony Puglia o f Detroit Its and Ite total.
cracked the top five all • events
Mike and Gloria Accardi are
Patriot! Sign 2
steadings with a third p la n 1929. fourth with six wins and 9 lo m s ,
HIGH
BOSTON (U P l) - The Bosten
Puglia teamed with Don Glia- and Tom and Teens Arm so arc
Patriots of the foundling Ameri­ ski to take fourth place In the next with a five sod four credit.
DRY
can Football League today an- doublet with 1291 on garnet of
Four teams, the Wlcberai, Cart­
■m aced tha signing ef players 991, 419 u d 491.
ers, CaUsns, and Richards etch
WOODED
Bern the University of O ouoctlhive n four and Uvo record to
Truly tho Hoot ro
u d Heidelberg (Ohio) Cel
bring up the rear.
. Chief owut Mike Hotevak,
LOTS
In individual averages, Carl
oil Central Florida. Heme*
Coach Sim s
(he farmer Boston College crock,
Rogel leads the man with a 191,
year seeds to ariad.
Hnannwd that Ueonn halfback
'OAKLAND, Calif. (UP1) — The while Gloria Accardi taps Urn "bet­
Oakland entry in the new Amer­ ter helves" with a too. la l e e f t i ' i
ican Foatbell League Tuesday action, cart's 327A U was high iar
OUR OUTSTANDING OFFBRi
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Drive rot today nad as* thli
• **r , , 7 Ftofida ra sa with • halll-to barbecue grill. Eteetrwd farced ale hrotlag. A U t f l e * tee
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LAKE MARY 4-H CLUB BOYS saw wildlife filma at
the Lake Mary Elementary School Monday. The program
presented by Florida Wildlife officers Robert Johnson
and D. H. Tinsdale was heard by Gary Donaldson, Tony
Jimenez, Russell Avery, David Mohen, Alnn Roman, Dee

Dancing Returns
•After Decline
NEW YORK &lt;UP1) - No on*
was deceived when Fred Allaire
sang the wordf, "Won’ t dance,
ean’t make m e," In "Roberta,"
• ana o f Hollywood'* dance extravSfanxai of the ’30a.
The tncomparible Allaire, of
course, did dance. And packed
• ballroom* of tha era reverberated
to til* mueie of big bands and the
eouad of American shoe-leather
doing the fox trot.
World War II changed all that,
Tha traditional Saturday night
dine* had had Its hey ■ day.
American fast war* marching In*
Stead o f dancing.
During the post • war years,
I when totavUkm realised Its po­
tential and mesmerised the na­
tion aa tha No. 1 entertainment
medium,
many
wondered
if
America had permanently for­
gotten how to dance.
But tb* peislmiiti and nonbeliavara should have conserved
tbair worrying angaries for taxes
and the cold war.
America if again kicking up Us
I heels. Both toan-agers and those
who are no longer "spring chick­
ens" are radiicoraring that feat
weren't created juat to walk on.

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A Word To Persons Wanting To Pass Prehistoric Bugs
Census Tests: Don't Study Too Hard Found By Scientists
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON
(U Pl) I
never won J2M.0Q0, or even a
five-year supply of floor wax, on
a television quiz show. But 1 have
a brain that loaks up informa­
tion like a sieve.
I always figured this kind of
talent was worth something and
now 1 know what. It is worth f 13
a day for two weeks every 10
yean . I mean I am a natural
born census taker.
I discovered thli hidden apttitud* after reading In the newapaper last week that Teddy Nadfar. the biggest winner in TV
quiz history, bad flunked his test
for a census Job.
Nadlrr, according to a dispatch
from St. Louis, fatted to answer
the neccuary number of ques­
tion* in a quia given to persona
looking for work In the I960 cen­
sus.
Curious to know what could
have Humped tha man who could
reel off the names of the eight
countries that straddle the equa­
tor, I presented myself at the
centus office here and asked to
take the test.
Twenty-five or 30 other con­
testants war* aaatad at table*
around the room when 1 entered

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Spidell, llarry Clements. Steven Shook, little Bilb’ Mixon, Ronnie Mixon, Logan Curry, Don Phillips and Mrs,
'ecil Mixon, who leads the group. Harry Clements was
congratulated by officer Johnson on becoming a new
member of the club.
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and waa handed a two-part teit
by ■ lady quizmaster.
She didn't say whether the
questions ram* from the locked
vaults of the Treasury Depart­
ment and I didn't ask. We were
given an hour to complete the
test with no interruptions for com­
mercials.
Tha first part had 30 questions
dealing with reading comprehen­
sion and word definition. The
second part had is questions re­
quiring u* to locate plaeei on a
map.
It was the second part that way­
laid Nadler. Census officials said
he apparently got mixed up on
the difference between East and
West.
That can happen to anyone and
I might have mad* the tame
mistake except that my group
waa — I hate to say it — coached.
The young woman who conducted
the test told us in advance that
the top of the map was north,
the right aide east and* tha left
aide west.
She didn't say where south waa
and this caused me some trouble.
Luckily, only one question re­
quired that knowledge and I got
It with a wild guess.
When 1 handed in my paper,'I
waa told 1 had reached one of
the highest plateaus — only two
wrong answers, both in the first
part. Fifty per cent la pasting.
Let this be a lesion for Nadlar
and any other interested partial;
If you want to work far the gov­
ernment, don't clutter up your
brain with a lot of knowledge.
' An Automobile Manufacturers
Asin. survey showed that 78 per
cent of the c a n now in uie have
radios, SI per cent have automa­
tic transmUsiont and 18 per cent
hive power steering and power
brakes.

BERKELEY, Calif. (UP1) - A
fascinating tale of insect* found
perfectly preserved aftor millions
of y ea n is being told by aelentiiii at the University of Cali­
fornia.
The ipcclmens were discovered
embedded in chunks of amber
which bad originated aa resin
from trees some 30 million years
ago In the forests of the southern
Mexico itata of Chiapas.
Tha trapped insects eventually
dropped to the ground to be car­
ried off by erosion and finally
were buried in deposits of sand
and clay.
The resins were transformed
into rocks with the insects be­
coming perfect fossils, which
have afforded aclentliti a unique
glimpse into n* prehistoric age.
Research, in progress for the
past decade, will soon be intensi­
fied under a *24,ooo grant from
the National Science Foundation.

Dali Paints Nudes
In 10 Minutes;
Splashes Onlookers
NEW YORK (UPH — The elo­
quent mustache twitched,
Salvador Dali, wearlnr a frern
painter’a Jacket, green pant* and
w green cap pulled down over hi*
ear*, stood ahock-atill before the
bare, nine-foot, high whUa can­
vas. At hit feet Were bucket* of
paint and neat rows o f paint
tubes.
Tha crowd o f about 100 fashion­
ably dressed onlooker* in the
Berkshire Hotel’s plush new Bar­
berry Room hushed.
Dali had promised tn paint— In
a mere 20 minute* — hi* Impres­
sion of Bouguertau'a "Nymph*
and Satyr," a 19th Century paint­
ing of four nude nymphs trying
to lead a realating satyr astray.
II* actually was about to paint
his abstract impression in only 10
minutes.
Dali, stepped back, glanced at
his assistant, and pointed impe­
riously with his cane. The assist­
ant handed him a long-handled
algnpalnter'a brush.
The master aelaed the brush,
splashed it in a knee-high bucket
of black paint, and smashed it
agalnn his canvas.
Mack paint splattered over the
white surface. It also splattered
over the ceiling, a slim column
behind the easel, and a tall blonde
*whn had rdged in too cloie.
The onlookers, including such
celebrities as Fcrle Mesta, Joan
Crawford. Tcler
Lind
Hayes.
Mary Hasty, Arlena Francis and
Zaa Z*a Gabor, oo-td nnd ah-ad.
Tha blond* stepped back.
Dali took a piece o f cheesecloth
and began spreading the black
paint. It looked like a finger
painting by a precocious first
grader.
Working hectically, with hi* as­
sistant handing him tha tools, he
swirled black and white paint onto
tha canvas straight from tha tube,
shaped it with his rubber-gloved
fingers, and smeared gobs of
black on with his hand*.
"Dali it reproducing a Dalian
abatiact version of the nymphs,"
explained Dr. Saul Colin, o f New
York, who described himself a*
Dali's theatrical advisor. "This i*
a moment o f work — not ■ Joke."
Dali squeezed out stripe* of
black, yellow and green paint on
Ms arm, hi* chest and hi* rap.
nt don't understand this sort of
thing," • woman said to her es­
cort, "but you mustn’t talk Ijkt
that, Felix."
Dali pressed hi* head, arm and
chest to Ihe canvas. His assistant
pourad him a handful of carpet
tacks, and Dali lovingly applied
them to the central smear. Then
he cupped his hands, plunged
them into the bucket o f blark
paint, and aplashed on hla final
touch. Dali'a "Nymphs and Satyr"
was completed.

MAJOR ROBERT C. MORRIS of Sanford, right, was presented with a cer­
tificate of achievement recently toy Maj. Gen. Orlando C. Troxel Jr., chief
of the joint Military Assistant Group in Korea.

Attempt By Castro To Take Navy
Base Could Damage U. S. Relations
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
Beginning with the westward
tip of Cuba and extending east­
ward and southward In a 9,000mlle arc tn Trinidad la a string
of Islands which separates the At­
lantic Ocean from the Caribbean
Sea,
Lying cloie to the cenler, at
Cuba's eastern Up, la tha great
U. S. naval base of Guantanamo.
Eight hundred miles to the
south of Guantanamo la the Pan­
ama Canal.
Five hundred miles to tb* aaat
Is the commonwealth of Puerto
Rico.
Each of the three looms large
In U. 8. defense itrategy, bath
at home and for the Western
Hemisphere. In aaeh of tha three,
ihe United Stale* hat ill difflculUas.
Of moat Immediate roncern la
Guantanamo. Tha constitution pro­
viding Cuba a Republican form of
government granted tba United
Stalai s naval baa* at Guantana­
mo in 1901, shortly a Her the
Parii treaty tn which Spain gave
up both Cuba and Puerto Rloo.
Guantanamo Bay Is a sharp indantaUon on Cuba'* southeast
coast. The bate lies at the bot­
tom of a aaucer-Uk* formation of
hills which roll steeply back into
tha mountalni o f Oriantc Prov­
ince. It was from these hllli la
Orient* Province that Raul Cas­
tro, brother of Fidel, mad* the

tlonallim ia different. It la
and growing, and canton it*
wrath upon tha United States'
perpetual hold on tho canal

raid* in 1939 In which he kidnap­
ed U. S. tailors and marines at
a show of strength against the
United States.
It also waa from the** hills
that the Cuban rebels, before
their victory over Ballata, cut off
frtab water supplies to the U. S.
base.
Recently, tb* semi-official Cu-ban nawapaper Revoluclon pub­
lished claims of discrimination
against and Ul-tr*alm*nt o f Cuban
labor at tha base.
Just how far the Cuban govern­
ment intanda to go In lie harasting attacks against the United
Slates now cannot b* foretold,
The Revolution attack might
be Just one more Instance of pinpricking or it might b* t hidt of
things to com*.
There bav* bean report* for
months that a decree Uaa on Caatro’a desk awalUng only hla sig­
nature to taka ovar Guantanamo,
Sine* tb* U. 8. Navy already
hai aarved nolle* It hai no In­
tention of giving up the bate, It
would be the atraw that broke
the back of U, 8 . -Cuban rela­
tions.
Juat as antl-U, 8. event* la
Cuba damonatrat* a Castro type
of Nationalism, *o Nationalism al­
io la at tba root of'diffleultlaa In
Panama and Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rican Nationallata once
plotted to aaaasslnate Prealdent
Truman. But, while they a rt vio­
lent, they or* a amall minority
with no real voice, Panama na-

ELECT
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AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
SANFORD. FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
MARCH 15, 1960
COMPTROLLER'S

CALL

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Furniture and
Fixtures
Other Beal Estate
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Other Resources
U. S. Government
Obligations
$4,599,360.10
Other Marketable
Bonds
428,066.91
Cash and Due From
Banks
2,517,957,47
Total

LIABILITIES
4,463,226.09
126,551.10
39,650.00
15,000.00
22,718.99

Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided P rofits
Reserves
Unearned Discount

7-,545,384,48

Deposits

$12,211,830.66

Total

OFFICERS

DIRECTORS

•1
J. W. BHANDB
Chairman of tha Board

» . I. BAUMAN
P m ldsnt

R. J. BAUMAN
rraaldant

GEORGE D. BISHOP
Retired, Sanford, Florid*

R. F. MANN
Vita President

L. I. FRAZIER
Sanford, Florid*
Racy. A Tree, Orlande Paring Go.

H. B. POPS
Fraaidant, H. B. Fop* C*.
Sanford, Florida

J. W. 8HANDS

Preatdaat

R. W . DEANE
Ctihiar
O. C. MCBRIDE
Assistant Caahltr
MRS. LOIS D. 1IOU8HOLDER
Assistant Caihier

J. C. HUTCHISON
Director A Chairman o f Esacutire
Cammftto o f Chaao A Co*
Sanford, Florid*
R. F. MANN
Vica-PnidM*

Tha Atlantic National Saak
o f Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida

H U R. SOUTHWARD
Praaldent
Southward Fruit Co.,
Sanford, Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER JR.
Atto

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SHURFRESH COOKING
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SENIORS at Seminole
High wen feted and feasted at a banquet at the church
Tuesday night With their Sunday school toucher, Robert
W . Ware, who has taught Sunday school for the past 32
years, are Frances Strickland, SandrH McKinney, Tom-

my Butner, Ronnie Lindsey, Janet Gienn, Tom Raynor,
John Smith, Neely Ross, Duane Gombel, Marilyn Mc­
Daniel, Charles Bogan, Linda Parker and Eddie Kirchhnff. The young Methodists are standing in front of
their motto.
(Herald Photo)

Author Calls Book
Ban Absurd, Crazy

|ose Cone Show
flo ro Radiation
IBEDPORD, Maas. (U P l)-F llm
By PHIL NEWSOM
kcks exposed at altJtudei up to
UPI Foreign Editor
P miles in an Atlas nose cone'
mated far greater radiation
West German Socialists are not
iaa previously discovered, te ­ happy with Chancellor Konrad
nding te the Air Research and Adenauer's proposal that Berlinevalopmcnt Command.
"Particle tracks indicate that
idlation in the Van Allen belte
[■covered bp the Explorer salellea far outabadow the flux of
radiation aa
nary coamle
tured by tneana of Skyhook

'StUana at ao-mll* altitudes," the
Sbport aaid.
•- "Counts in the Atlas-flown emulZfona aliow that tor every cosmle
H y that penetrated tha block,
g a m e 44.600 protons of the Van
^laarch Canter said tha "photo-g r a p h s " were recovered last July
•bout an hour after tha missile
-i«ss fired from Cape Canaveral.

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TSSSS CISBCIHT CO I SIT, S IX T H
• I O A L C IR C U IT o r KI.O IIIII 4 ,

a n a r a n * a u n » o i.» s c o v . v n r .
o su n rscisr n o. ionu.
MiiTirM n r

era be allowed to vote to decide
their own future — whether to go
over to the East German Com­
munists or retain Iheir links with
the West. However, the Socialists
attll have not decided whether td
go on record formally opposing
II. Meanwhile, there is no doubt
about the Communist attitude.
They oppose it because the vote
certainly would go to the West.
Adenauer's personal prestige at
home already ha a been consider­
ably enhanced by hil U. 8. visit.
With Nationalist Chinese Presi­
dent Chlang Kai-shek's return to
office a foregone conclusion, poli­
tical source* are predicting a
eablnel shakeup. Primary result
would ba to Increase the duties
of vice president and Premier
Chen Cheng to prepare the way
for the day be may eventually
take over from the aging Chlang.
It also la believed a possibility
that Syngmaa Rhec, M-yrar-old
president of the nepuhlic of

Korea, might step aside for his
heir-apparent, Vico President-elect
Lee Ki-Poong. Lee has been handpicked by Rhee and would be ex­
pected to go down the line for
Rhee'i program.
The U. S. • Philippines negotia­
tions for a new air treaty may
develop
Into another notable
squabble. The Philippines cancel,
led the old treaty as one • aided
earlier this year and think they
have everything to gain and noth­
ing to lose by being tough. They
figure they have the United Stale*
over a barrel — particularly Pan
American Airways whose fran­
chise to operate in the Philippines
expires soon.
This week two International con­
ferences get down to tough bar­
gaining in Geneva, Switzerland.
But at least In tha rase of the
10-nation disarmament conference
no firm results sre expected soon.
Predictions are that it will lake
a year, and possibly years, before
the disarmament conferee* esn
reach any sort of conclusion. The
other meeting is the 89 nation law
o f the t«a conference which,
among other things, involves Im­
portant fiahing rights.

MIAMI (U P!) —Aldoui Huxley
whoie needy 40 yrere of writing
established him e i e premier
example of the reserved intellectuel,. reacted hotly Monday night
when aiked for comment on the
removal of one of hli novels from
Dade County high schools.
"Most extraordinary," a a i d
Huxley. "Absurd . . . absolutely
crazy."
The English novelist, now an
American resident, also said “ I
don’t wish to blow my horn, but
I think the work will remain
quite important.'*
The work referred to Is "Brave
New World," a novel Huxley pub­
lished In 1032. It prophesied life
under a political dictatorship
where hablra were produced in
lest lube* with only a limited few
granted freedom of choice or ex­
pression.

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Two Enter *500'
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) Wayne Weller. Phoenix, Arls.,
and Jim Packard, Indianapolis,
have been nominated aa newcom­
er* to the 500-mile speedway auto
race. Approval of the two rook­
ies, who qualified for auto rac­
ing's "big lim e" in special teals
last tutmqer, raised the list of
nitric* to 30 for one Memorial
Day race.

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$31 to $66 le s s * * than the best-sellinp
Fords, Chevrolets, and Plymouths
(the V-8 Galaxies, Impalas, and Furys).

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■unio o f the advnnugm Mercury offera you
over i ho lending low-price name car: • More
distinctive atyling (cacluaivo b od y ahoN)
•Steadier riding (7 ' longer wheelhnae) • Safer
on curve* (greater weight for more stability)
• Larger tin e (8.00 X 14—coot extra on lowprice name cars) * Kxcluaive Boed-Tuned
ride • S afer brake* (m ora brak e lin in g)

• Quieter ride (23% more insulation) • Mora
foot room (692 eo. in. mora far oenler-eMt
passengers) • Fewer bumpa (special 3-phara
aback ahaorben) •Greater "aee-ebibty" when
it rains or snowa (overiappinc S-npoed aiaetrit
wijwra clear even the center) • Better via­
bility aU around (bigger windahield and win­
dow*. 1102 aq. in. mora g ia « ) • N o periodic
brake adjustment (brakes adjust Uwmaelves).

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109 North Palmetto Avc.

Sanford, Fla.

SAVINGS
1100-1 3 th St.
Goldsboro

MARKETS

�Wed. March 28,1940—Part •

ALLSWEET

MAXWELL
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SWIFTS PREMIUM
LT. NILUS HUBBLE (left) nnd Lt. Cdr. William Hearn,
Roman Catholic and Protestant Chnplnin respectively,
pack clothing donated by people of the Sanford area for
an orphanage in carthqunke-ravngcd Agadir, Morocco.
Lt. Hubble nnd Lcdr. Hearn coordinated the drive in
this area.

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AT A REAL SAVINGS

Approximately 2,321 articlei of
clothing were donated by civilian!
and Navy personnel in the San­
ford area In answer to a Navy
appeal for badly needed clothing
for an orphanage being established, under the patronage of sixyear-old Moroccan Princess Lalla
k Amina, In earthquake-torn Agadir,
w Morocco,
Several thousand orphans were
left by the recent disaster.

Lt. Cdr. W. M. Hearn. NAS
Protestant Chaplain, coordinated
the drive here at Sanford. The
clothing waa flown last week to
NAS Jacksonville for forwarding
to its ultimate deatination.
Capt. Hubert W. Slyc, NAS
Commanding Officer, wishea to
expresa hia thanka to thoae of
the Sanford area who ao gener­
ously answered the appeal.

SWIFTS PREMIUM
FOUR FISHERMAN

S H O R T RIB
FOODMART HAS A COMPLETE STOCK
OF GALLON SIZE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES, CHURCHES
OR GROUPS

FOUR FISHERMEN
UNCOOKED

PORK &amp; BEANS
SWIFTS PREMIUM
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sail on.
Adam Troy, glorioui aklpper of
the schooner •Tiki.**
Despite early-aeason torpedoes
from critics, th e."T iki" and atar
Gardner (Adam Troy) McKay
aeem to have found a anug har­
bor at ABC-TV for their ahow,
"Adventurca In Paradise."
After a alow atart, the hourlong program hat caught on. In
fact, the network and the produc­
er, 201h Century-Fox, now are
planning next leason'a episodes.
In the face of such acceptance,
a TV reviewer who pannrd the
show when U waa launched last
fall ought to be discreet, If not
gracious, and Just clam up.
Bat I have a weakness. I muit
tune in If only to find out whether
McKay's
ascivay a acting ohas
n Improved.
impruvcu. It
n
has. Like the cigarette that is ad­
vertised on the ahow, McKay'a
early atiffnesi has been "air-soft­
ened." He has learned to move
his eyebrows, wiggle his nose,
flash an occasional smile, shift
his head and weight while In con­
versation to show alertneai. Be­
lieve me, this la progress.
I also noticed ■ welcome at­
tempt to keep le action aboard
the "T iki," and iha "Tiki" out at
I sea Instead of tied to some bam­
boo-bristling hsrbor in the back
lot. (You know the saying: No
Tlkl, no sharkee.) Stock scenes of
sailing vessels and ocean spray
were worked into Monday night's
film to help make it more au­
thentic. These touches also helped
distract attention from a few ma­
jor flaws in the plot. The plot on
Monday nlght'a episode, "The
Amazon," offered Llzabeth Scott
) as a hard-driving yachting champ
whose need for supremacy over
males brought death to two men,
Including her ulcer-ridden, alco­
holic fiance. His death, incldcn-

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tally, waa one of the more brutal
crime* shown on TV. Crying for
medical aid, battered and bloody
after a fight at aca, he waa aimply hurled overboard. The episode
also Included much drinking and
an attempted rape.
Ai I mentioned, the terlei la
catching on.
Does the show's apparent suercaa embarrass ita critics? Not at
all. Critics have very little Impact
on ratings (and I hope the re­
verse is true, also.) Some of the
guiding lights behind “ Adventures
in Paradise" agreed with the ear­
ly review*. They reacted in a
healthy fashion — by working to
improve the show.
So, sail on, Adam. Maybe one
of these aeaaona you'll take all
the critical wind out of our Mill.
Dialing and Filing: My only
complaint about the appearance
of Flamenco guitarist Carloa Mon­
toya on Monday night's "Kate
Smith Show" la that he didn't get
more time thin the Irving Fields
trio "The Texan," starring Rory
Calhoun, came up with a throwhack to early-adult Welters Mon­
day night. And a poor ana, at
that.

People Falling
All Over Town
ROME, Ga. (UPI) -M elv in Bev11, 33, waa trimming trees In East
Rome Monday, while at the same
time, hie stepson, Joe Hayes, 24,
wae trimming trees oa the oppo­
site tide of town.
At 10:43 a. m., Bevil fell off a
limb and was taken to the hospital
for treatment of heed injuries.
At 10:30 a. m., the limb on which
Hayes was working broke and he
fell to the ground. He Joined hie
stepfather in tho hospital, w hen
he was troated for back injuries.

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FRUIT COCKTAIL - CHERRIES
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parti** h a v in g o r c l a i m i n g to
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altuatad, l y i n g and b e in g In
Femlnola C o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o ­
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p la l o f aurvay f o r Z a c k
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also kn ow n and dearrlhed
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C ircu it C o u r t o f Ih* X ln th Ju dic ial
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C ou n ty ,
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m ore p a r t ic u la r ly t e l nut. Tnu a r t
h t r e h y re qulrad 1o III* y o u r A n .
a w t r with ih * C lark o f t h t C ir cu it
Court. In and f o r Bamlnnla Coun ty.
Flori d a, and aarve a C op y t h e r e o f
upon Den ia l II. H u n t e r, o f the
firm
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TV 1rider weed la.
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H u nter A TVard. I l l P a r k A v anue, Bouth. W in t e r Par k. Florida.
A t t n r n t y f o r Ih* P l a i n t i f f In th*
abnva ac tion, on o r ba fnr* tb*
I * t h d a y o f March, A. P
IIP .
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bo entered a g a in s t you.
IT IB O R D K R E P that this b*
published In tha Kan *d Herald,
■ n e w s p a p e r p u b lla h t d In Bemlh o l e . C ou n ty . Flori d a, on e* aarh
waak f o r f o u r ronas&lt; utlaa weeks.
TVITXKFF tha hand o f tha Clerk
of
tha C ir c u it C ou r t. Hamlnole
Coun ty, F lo rid a , this M th d a y o f
F ebr u ar y . A. D, 1111.
David U . fl a lr h a l
C lar k o f the C ircu it Court
■ emlnnls C oun ty , F lo r id *
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FURN. A p t 201% W. l» t SL
4-ROOM furnlihed apartment $M
month. FA 2-5621.
2-B. R. bouse, furnished. Adults.
FA 2-7444.
UNFURNISHED home. FA 2-1U9.
FOUR ROOM apartment, furn­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home,
ished or
unfurnished,
with
kitchen equipped, 2465 Willow
screened porch. FA 2-7640.
Ave. Call FA 2-2632 or FA 2-2621.
1-BEDROOM,' nicely
furnished
NEWLY, decorated, dean 2 room
house, water furnlihed. 114
furnlihed apartment. 604 Pal­
Elm. Phone FA 2-1442.________
metto. Dial FA 2-4554.

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a n y . Ill Ih* C om p lain t fi led herein
and tn t s r v a a c o p y t h a r e o f upon
P l a i n t i f f * a t tor n ey * on or b efore
the 1 Sih &lt;!*&gt;• o f April, A. D. l i f e ,
i n h e r e n t a D e c r ee P ro C nn feeeo
will h* an ta red a g a i n * ! y o u and
the rane e proc eed &gt; i parie.
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•e e l ' at Hanford, Se min ole C oun ty,
F lo rid a , thla J it h d a y # f March.
A. D
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IT er k or P lrr u lt «"ourt. In and
F o r Bamlnala C ou n ty , Flori d a
f l y : M artha T. VI hi an
D ep u t y d a r k
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A tt or n ay a f o r r i a l n t l f f
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Publteh Alar, 11, 11, It, A Apr. f.

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2-R00M furnished apartment, 310
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Roiictter, Floreit. FA 2-1451,

RENT

------ A N N O U N C E M E N T -------To B iller

FOR RENT: I bedroom houie,
kitchen equipped. P h o n e
FA 2-5303.

W ILK KB

D e fe n da nt
T OTIC S TO A P P B a R
T O : M A MIK I.Kr. W I I . K K 8
r n Harman Put ter
41 B rad ley Road
Bcarsdal*. X a w Turk
TOU A R K HKrtK BT X O T t r i K D
t h i l a r n m p l a l n i fo r dlvnr** ha*
been fllr d a t a l n s t ynu. and ynu
ar* required In serv e a r o p y o f
y o u r Ane war nr Pleas ing tn l b s
c o m p la in t on l b s P la l n t l f r * a t t o r ­
ney, Daniel J. L eFev rs. o f Ih*
la w fi rm o f W A R R I C K , CAtKHI.I. ,
A L*PF.VHE. ST* W est F a ir b a n k s
Av sn us.
W in te r
Par k.
Flor id a, '
and tils tha o r ig in a l A n s w e r nr
1'landlng In Ih* o ft lr a o f ih * Clark
o f the Circu it Court on or b e f o r e
Ih# l l t h d ay o f April, IMS. I f you
fall l o do an. a d ecr ee p r o r o n fees* w ill ha antarad ag a in s t ynu
f o r t b s r elief dema nd ed In th*
C om plain t.
DO X K and O R D E R E D nt I n n ford , F lor id a, thla l l t h d a y o f
March, tssn.
D A V I D M. HATCH E l , Clark
o f Ih* C ir cu it Cnurl. Brmlno|« C nu nly. Flori d *.
n&gt; Martha T. V lh lt n
D t p u t y Clark
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o f WAK RtCIC, C A RfJlI.L
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STS W. F a ir b a n k s A v s n o s
P. O. B oa 171
W in te r Par k. Florid a
A t t o r n e y f o r th* P la in t iff
Publish Mar. IS. 11. IS A A p r. (.

Plaintiff.

VI.
ROBERT RIZKMORE,

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APARTMENT. 112 Elm. FA 2*571.

MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
CLEANEST. BEST RENTALS
FURNISHED apartment*, hard
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 2-0274.
wood Iloori, tile bath*. 402 W.
2416 Oranzc: 2 bedroom unfurn- ( J
Tuee., fhrat FH. • 2 P. M. A*j be*
27th. Street.
niihed bouse, kitchen electrical*
fore inifrtion. Men, • S*L noon.
ly equipped. $40.
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIEDi
chen furnished home. Phone 2412 Willow: 2 bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitchen electrically
FA 2 2541.
Tuen. Him FH. - I P. M. day be­
■quipped. 6100.
fore Iniertleg. Mon. - BaL noon.
2-BEDROOM furnished house 4*5
per month. FA 2-43T0.
2-BEDROOMS, with kitchen pH*
RESPONSIBILITY: .
v ile ffi, for 2 men or couple.
FLORAL HEIGHTS; 2 bedroom
1301 Wynnewood. FA 2-4407 or
The Herald will not be reapoiuible
■pertinent, one block South of
for mom Uan one Incorrect laterFA 2-2877,
Sanford Ave., on the elr beie
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route to the riiht, 6th. house on FURNISHED apartment, clean
rlaht to reriae or reject any ad*
the left. Endecs, Rt. 2 Bo* 372.
and d o le in. Adults only, Jim*
lerliaemrnt from that ordered to
my Cowan, FA 2-4011.
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116 W. lit St.

�•omething New, Something Old - - WANT ADS Are As Good As Gold
For Rent

5, Henl Estate For Sal*

LEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
401 Magnolia Are. **A 10720.

bedroom

home,

(lie

bath, terraiio floors, lota of
closet
space,
carporte
and
storage room, kitchen equip­
ped. Price 114.700.

(•BEDROOM upatilra apartment,
clean and roomy, 275. FA 2-0268
JFFICE SPACE, 550 month. 906
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2 2231
dayi, FA 2-1421 night*.

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Whiddon,

Sr.

BROKER

ampletely furnlihed 2 bedroom. 202 So. Park Are. Ph FA 2 5221
1 bath home on quiet atreet too
per month. Contact property
WE'LL PROVE
manager at
How you can save thousands of
Stenstrom Realty
dollars on this unusual 1 bed­
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2 2420
room home buy. In Just perfect
condition from the beautifully
"Open til 1:30 P. M ."
landscaped yard to the Imma­
1—
BR. home, furnlihed, WO. culate Interior. Total price
BR. houie, kitchen equipt. $70.
813,730. Down payment and
2—
BR. houie, kitchen equipt. MS.
monthly paymenti can be tailor­
4—BR. house, unfurnished, StOO.
ed to your needs. Our best idROSA L. PAYTON
rice la to call now for the
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-22 at Hiawatha
SPECIAL SERVICE
2—NEWLY furnished apartments,
BRANCH OFFICE
001 Mangolia. Phone NO 1-3267.
W. H. “ Bill" Slemper Agency
•■FURNISHED houses, ISO 4 270.
120) Park Drive
1 child preferred, FA 2-1377.
FA 2*8331
1-BEDROOM house
Call FA 2 1223.

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
t i l l Celery Ave. Tel FA M il t

IAFF-A-DAY

H.

AN ALL RIGHT DUPLEX

INSURANCE

to those who

SANFORD
192t

MOTOR

HANFORD

CO.

AVON offers earnings for
present nerds and U.S. Sav­
ings Bonds for family security.
Become an AVON Representa­
tive and asm tha plaaaant
way. Write N O W -B oz 242,
Lockhart, for Interview.

10. Male «r Female
WE NEED
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL

Personnel Service
402 Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida
Men-Women |20. Daily. Sell Lumi­
nous nsmaplatea. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, Maes.

Personnel Service
Mamber of Chamber
of Commerce
12 Year* In Business
422 Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida

YOUNG LADY wishei position as
clerk-typist, full lime’. Pleasant
working ronditiaoa. 3 day week
preferred.
Ezperienced.
Call
FA 2-3322.
SEWING.

if A

TYPING at home, legal or any
other. Phone FA 2-2244.
LAWN MOWING end yard work,
trimming, edging, or any odd
Jobs. FA 2-1311.
WILL CARE for children in my
home, by hour, day or week.
Call TA 2-1232.
WANTED— Work for experienc­
ed painters and General utility
work. Reasonable rates. Free
estimates. Ed O'Connell. Call
COLLECT
Orange
City,
SP 4-7402.
D A Y S
WORK,
PA &gt;4115.
WILL DO Ironing
home. FA 2-3120.

housework.
in my

own

12. numbing Services

W a ll
Plumbing ft

Heating

AIR COVDITIONTNG
CONTRACT end REP* tR WORK
1227 Sanford Ave.
FA 14122
PLUMBING
CmtfraeUag A Repairs

Free Ketfmates
K. L. HARVEY
IN Seaferd Ave. Plume FA 24222

IS. Electrical Service*
House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid VUilen
RANDALL ELECTRIC 0 0 .
I l l Magnolia
FA 24115

fete,

M. L. NICHOLS

Me brtha,

li t y t *

$ 1 0 ,6 5 0 FHA

MO.-

n w . 5 6 8 .5 0 Monthly

DISMAY M
MOMS
0PM D U Y
■■Nl WSMAT
l
W. N * . B.
\

Ph.
HHI
fk M
M M

FA 2-7430

22. Article* For Sale

FA 1-7U4

22*A Article* Wanted
LOOKING for transportation. Will
assume payments — with small
equity In '33 to '31 model car.
Write telling year, m a k e ,
monthly payments, balance due
and equity, to Box NC, e /2
Sanford Herald.

21. Lost ft Found

P. 0 . Ben 91

FACTORY TO YOU
LOST: Female dog, brown and
ALUMINUM
white with hlack atreak, ear*
VENETIAN BUNDS
Ilka German Shtpherd. Answers
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
LEC.USTRUM P L A N T » . Ph.
to n a m • "Penny". Ph.
rail with plastic ends. Plaetie
FA 2-7249.
FA 2 2142.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyiea
cords.

IF YOU have painting problems
and want to take advantage of 19. Boat* and Motor*
Senknrik Gin** and Pnint Co.
ytari of experlenra and the
AN
112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4612
Gateway To The Waterway
haat of porkmanahip, call K. M.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
EM
Young, Lake Mary, FA 7 0396
’39 Z10 ZAG, almost half paid
Robaon Sporting Goodn
or J. L. Bledsoe, 107 E. Ooora,
for
—
take
over
payments
of
IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
304 6 * E. 1st
Ph FA 2-3921
FA 2 4121.
19.30 each: 600 different alllchea,
• S BEDROOMS
button holes. Write Roz 600, e /o
2(1. Automobiles
T1IOS. E. THOMPSON
Sanford Herald.
General Contractor
• IK ft I BATHS
’30 FORD tudor, excellent me­
Nome Carpentry Repairs
SPINET PIANO
chanical
c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
,
Roofing A Biding
D oe
to unfortunate eircum1119. FA 2-7493.
Phoge FA 2-2431
stances, hav* two reclaimed
Spinets, famous brand, like
WAIX PAPERING A PAINTING 20-A Trailer*
new, guaranteed, one walnut
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
one mahogany. Will sell to re­
1260 TRAVF.L TRAILER, 24 ft,,
FHA FINANCED
Contact 302 Wail 9th Bt.
used 30 days. Save over 9700.
liable person in this area at
Phone FA 2-2241
Drive Four Blocks Wee* Off
106 W. 27th. St., Sanford. Phone
tremendous savings. Write or
French Ave. On 22th Bt. A
FA
2-7320.
phone
Credit
Manager.
Steep's,
15. Special Servient
641 N. Orange, Orlando.
Slemper Associate In On The
1939 2-BEDROOM
Rita Craft
Premise* Daily.
house trailer, 36 ft. long. 9 BIRD CAGE with stand, cheap.
AUTO GLASS
Ph. FA 2-5049.
ft. wide. Want *300 equity. Buyretrod Under Present Market
INSTALLED
, e r take over pavmentx, balance
14
FT.
ROAT,
motor
and
trailer;
BEK OR CALL TODAY
Windshield
Rack Glass
22,122.20. Call FA 2-4360.
1250 Dodge, good condition;
Door GUnn
Vent Ginns
HOUSE TRAILER: 30 ft. Sparc o l o r television. P h o n o
SERVICE
PA 2-2160.
tanette, very clean, all modern,
flen k arik Ginns and Paint C o.
Must aell. Privately owned. Al­
11 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4222
ONE
2 In. tilt arbor taw 130;
so 32 ft. Star, very clean and
one centrifugal pump, 5 h. p.
all modern. Must aell. Call at
Ph. FA 1-4251 111 H. Parti Ave.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Wlacoa engine, 2 In. intake,
3513 Orlando Drive, 2 mile*
Ph.
FA 8-5531 3221 Peril Ave.
W. L. HARMON
1133; Bailey, end of East Uni­
South of Sanford. DeWitt Trail­
PH. FA 2-438D After I P. M.
versity
Ave.,
Orange
City,
Fla.
er Park. See Mr. Rill.
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS In­
BARGAIN: 1937 trailer, 49’ z I ’ .
stalled and repaired. Roof re­
2 bedrooms. Cost &gt;6.200. Sell
LARGE NEW S BEDROOM HOME
pair. No Job too am all. Free
for 12.900 with *330 down.
Designed to give von the moat Bring s p i n
estimates. FA 2-5453.
Phone FA 2 2702.
pee d ollar. Invented
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: -~Ati
work guaranteed. Free Esti­ 21. Furniture
FHA Financing - $350 Down - $60 Mo.
mates. Phene FA l-79tl.
Including rlosing
ROLLAWAY, HoepUel end Baby
Beds.
Day,
Week
or
M
orth
FREE! 17.23 TV antenna with
FURNITUBE CENTER
each TV or radio repair of 111
1100 French Ave.
or more.
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER _________ Ph. VA 2-7233_________
9th. and Sanford Ave.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
FA 2-9741
Sanford
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
213 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 1-413*
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
ments, invoice!, hand bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 B U ­
MS West 13th St

S

KNOLLS

5550 DOWN

St. Johns Village

HOUSE CLEANING
Windows, Floors, Walls. Free Es­
timate. ('ill
FA 2-1212 or
FA 2 1933.
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICE
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Ge.
UK W. 2nd St.
Pk. FA 2 2432

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ATX MAKES A MODELS
10* Ac. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA &gt;3521
TV and RADIO REPAIR af &gt;r
1:00 nighta and weekends; Senford, Lake Mery and Longwood.
PA l - t m and PA I4 IU .

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

$ 3 5 0 Dawn

TAXES A INSURANCE

PHONE P A * 4 I I »

2-7123.

yrlMiy NNN*, terra ss# rte#rta

l

Closing Cast Only

------ INCLUDES

FA

3 B»droom *-1Va Baths
OVTITAHWNA WATVM3.

400 Sanford Ave.

Sfemper Agency

II. Work Wanted

(o n v t

Juit Outside The City Limits.
VA FINANCED

NO DOWN
PAYMENT

14. Rudd, Paint ft Repair

8. Female Help Wanted

3 BEDROOM HOME
* TILE BATH * . LARGE LOT
OIL FURNACE * SCREEN PORCH
i f PRIVATE W ATER SYSTEM
* TERRAZZO FLOORS

IS in. G.E. TV, A-l condition, one
year warrantee on picture tube,
330 00 Call FA 2-3479.

202-ae* i . Ptaot a t pt&gt; f a i-mrts

Cut Flowers For Auy Occassion
SANFORD **LOWER SHOP
FA 2-1222
or
FA 2-2270

m um

AVE.

A pp lian ce*

COTS 34.91, Sale, pants 3198 per
A Satisfltd customer le oar be-4
pair. Army Navy Surplus, 310
advertisement.
Sanford Ave.
HARRIETT'S B EA tTY NOOK
122 So. Oak
Ph. FA 34741 Sell Ue Your Furniture Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
IK. Flowers ft Plants
TRADING POST. FA 20677.

H.

qualify

Used

PUMP* - SPRINKLERS
types .and aixei. taatalled
"D o It Yourself'

2112 Oak

NICE 2 bedroom home. 2 baths,
wall to wall carpel. For quiek
late call FA 2-2721.

DOWN 151.47 MO.

&amp;.
and

Mather of Sanford

CO.

FA 2-4234

Beauty Salon

W. H. "B ill" STEM PER Agency
Phone FA 2-499t
112 N. Park
Phone FA 2 3331 2301 Park Dr.

I960 LARK 2 Dr. SEDAN

POPE

D aw n's

NOTICE

INCLUDES

New
F u rn itu re

n BIG VALUES
ORANGE TREES for sale. Will
plant in yardi or rroves. Shade
n {UICK CREDIT
trcci also available. Ed Davie,
nEASY TERMS
FA 2-4317.
MASSAGE. Swedish. Ethel M. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Steele. Phone FA 2-2034 or atop
W ILSON - M AIER
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
at 111 W. 12th. St.
New and Uaed Furniture
37" Window Sills 81.23
311 E. Firet St.
FA 2 3622
34" Window Lintels *..23
15*A llenuty Parlors
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
New k Used Furniture k Appli­ 309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3731
Be Lovelier With Professional
ances. A Good Place To
Beauty Care.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
FA 2-3295.
Jenkins Furniture

All

• LOCATED RIGHT
• CONSTRUCTED RIGHT
• PRICED RIGHT
(only 112.300!)
• TERMS RIGHT
DON’T DELAY—SEE IT TODAY

ATTENTION!

H.

r 0 t . Park -

ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
Rosa,
391
Magnotia
Place,
“ Hickory Street” , D a B a r y.
NO S 4413.

$SAVE$

H E A T I N G

Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
Carl Chorpenlng, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin WiUlama
213 So. Tark Are. Ph. FA 1-1241
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290

22. Article* For Sal*

21. Furniture

Wed. Mttrch 23. T&gt;0—Tag* 11 15. Special Services

AND ASSOCIATES

C U R B G IR L S

*

frrnltt

RAYM OND M. BALL

kt country. WYNNEWOOD: &gt; B. R. CBS
house, $1300 equity and aisume
232 monthly payment. Phone
WANTED: Couple In lire in
FA 2 3272.
apartment, rent free, pey utlltHOME SEEKER
Her. FA 2 2222.
1-LOTS, 20 ft. z 140 ft. each,
W atch This Space
between 4th. and 7th., on MetLARGE I bedroom furnished uplonvitle A ve„ partly cleared, This beautiful siz room and bath
■(airs apartment,
downtown,
with city convenience*.
home hat screened porch, carwater furnlihed. . WS. C a l l
portr, utility and storage room.
$4,500 TERMS
FA 2-3071 before 1:30 P. M.
Undsrground sprinkler system
117 EXCAMBRIA DR.: I bedroom ROSA
L. PAYTO N tor the lawn. Located on » large
corner lot at 2420 Oak Are. The
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0920
And Associates
price wilt be reduced 330 each
after 3:00 p. m.
Registered Real Estate Broker
day until sold. Original price
••BEDROOM unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-1301 17-22 at Hiawatha
316,130—today's 815.230. Presant
FA 20203.
loan, approaimately 810,230 ean
WYNNEWOOD: t bedroom a, Flor­
be assumed. Monthly payments
••BEDROOM house la Coaatry
ida room. 812,300, 31.700 down.
are tT2. Shown by appointment
Club Manor. FA ••9499.
G1 loan. Phone FA 2-7733.
only. Don't detay. See today.
Call FA 2 3304.
••ROOM k batb, furnished,
NEW COTTAGE
j Apt. 4, 4071k W. lit.
ON LAKE BUTLER
; S-BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished, Calling ah doctor*, lawyers and
2468 Sanford Ave.
professional men who want to
kitchen equipped. 1517 Douglas.
get
away
from
it
all.
New
cot­
This
three bedroom home, fea­
FA 2-2013.
tage near completion on beau­
turing large living room with
tiful Lake Butler near Oiteen;
fireplace, separate dining room,
FURNISHED cottage for rent at
include! lakefront lot, cottage,
large kitchen and west acreenFire Pointa. 365 per month.
dock, ramp and fireplace. Out
ed porch, situated on large 101
Ph. FA 2-1427.
where nobody'll trouble you. AU
z 171 ft. lot. it one of SanLARGE 2 brdm. furn. apt. 357.30
for Just $4,300.
fordi beat buys at 39,300, termi
1703 Magnolia. FA 1-3831.
arranged. We have the key,
S t Johns Realty Co.
can show at your convenience.
IrE LA K A APARTMENTS: rooms
U « N. PARK AVE.
Seminole Realty
private bathe, 114 W. Flrat flt.
EQUITY in I bedroom house, l i l t
1301 Park Ave., FA 23232 or
MODERN two bedroom clean un­
Summerlin. FA 2-2823 after 2.
FA 2-2241 evenings.
furnished house, 1810 W. Third
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
•-BEDROOM, l*k bath concrete
J. W. H A LL
S t Johns Realty Co.
block new home, kitchen equip­
Mtt French Are.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ped amt aome other furniture.
ReaiUr
112 N. Park Are.
Ph. FA 2 21B
3*3 monthly. St. John* Realty,
" C a l Hall"
Phone FA 2-3241
phone FA 2-2121.
BY OWNER: Beady for occupan­
cy, specious 2 bedroom CB
DESIRABLE 3 room furnished EXCELLENT one year old homa;
3 bedrooms, 2 complete baths;
home, cute as a bugs ear. Conapartment, tat floor, private
partly air conditioned; porch,
vsnlantly located on I large
bath, water furnished. ■ mtlea
brerirway, large utility. Fenc­
beautifully landscaped shaded
east of Sanford. Handy to
ed back yard. Very reasonable
corner lota. Elactrie kitchen,
•lores, churches, and achool.
down payment. Assume low
hardwood f l o e r t ,
Venetian
Phone FA 1-5771.
5‘*% mortgage. 10t Jenktna Cir­
blinds, apace heater, tile bath,
cle. FA 2-0200.
built in chest, dre.ser and
HOMES, DUPLEXES,
clo u t; brceiway, utility room,
APARTMENTS
carporte. Priced to sell. Pay­
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
12000 DISCbUNT
ments 542 per month, include!
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 1-2420
FOR $2500 CASH
taies and insurance. Buy my
This modern, four bedroom home,
equity and assume 454% mort­
5. Real Estate For Sal*
gage, or will accept reasonable
located on large. ihady( lot with
LOCH ARBOR
lake privileges, would normally
down payment. FA 2-M10.
Located In Little Venice on canal.
sell for 312,300. . .but the owner
can’t wait for the right person 7. Bualnen* Opportunities
Three bedroom, m bathe, kit­
to rome along, an will let it
chen equipped. 32000 doom and
go for *14.300 with *2300 down. FOR LEASE: Well established
assume 4's% mortgage. Total
u rvice station, good location.
price 314,200.
Contact tha Pure OU Company,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor ■ome lucky person is going to
204 W. 2th. 8i.
Raymond Lundqulet, Asaoc.
lake advantage of this offer
FA 33931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SOON. It might as well be
74. Female Help Wanted
YOU.
•-BEDROOM, 1 bath home on 2
large lots. Outside city llmite. W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Agency
Easy terms. Ph. FA 2-4722.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Must be II. Apply In person Pig
Stenstrom Realty
•N Whlatlr.
FARMER'S
AGENCY
111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 1-2420
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Uminun] Career O p p o rtu n ity
“ Open evening! til » : » PM "
D. H. Whitmore
For woman aga 13 to 53, interfil­
Lillian 0 . Trams
I ACRES farm land Sanford Celed in bettering herulf financial­
ft
|tS|
ory Delta, 2430 per acre, only
ly and socially. EatabUihed na­
2230 down, five years to pay 112 S. French A rt. Ph. FA 2-5221
tionally known concern offers
balance. Ricbardi Hotel Mel­ After hours. FA 2-2212, FA 2-4221,
future with substantial Income,
bourne, Fla.
FA 2-0211
plus satisfaction of delivering
an important sendee to this
commmunity. Good education
and sincere interest in children
necessary. Teaching or business
FED. GOVERNMENT 4k MILITARY PERSONNEL
background helpful. Must hav#
car. Give background fully in
first latter. Write Mra. Van
Dyke, F. O. Boa 2141. Orlande,
Florida.

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REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Overlooking- Lake
Spacioui

TURN. apt. 2300 MeUonviUe

3l)r

5. Real Eatitc For Sale

•

Quiet

•

Near .Golf Couren

GIGANTIC

PRICES START
AS LOW AS

Community

$450 Down
Turn Went On 20lh
St. Follow Country
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VOL. XLIX

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Established 1908

THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1900

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Carlton, Bryant Bring Campaign To County

NEXT STOP, TAMPA, a« Sanford Salvation Army Capt. Marcella
Reynolds, left, and her assistant, E. Hill, help load a station wagon filled
with clothing and food for flooded out families in the Tampa urea. The
supplies war* sol (acted by tbs DoBary Women’s Auxiliary o f the American
Lafrioo.
(Herald Photo)
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ICollins Calls
Disaster Relief

Khrushchev Urges
Meet Saturday
No-Agression Pact
•

PARIS (UP1) — Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
called today for a non-aggression pact between the North
Atlantia Treaty Organization and the Communist Warsaw
Pact powers o f Eaatern Europe.
He mede the proposal at a lunch given by Premier Michel
Debra shortly after the Soviet leader met privately for two
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News Briefs
•Under Fire
HAVANA (UPI) - Cub so TV
•om meat a lor Luis Conte Aguero,
oner a close friend of Premier
Kid#I Caitro, wai under heavy lire
today for. crlliciiing what he called
the “ Communist activities* uf (lie
Caitro regime.

Milk Injunction
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The
# t t o r id a Milk Commiaaion tiled an
answer in clrttflt court Wedneiday to an iojuocilan suit brought
agatiut it br Fore mutt Dalriei,
Inc. The commission asked the
court to diamiu the suit.

Gas Saver
TYNDALL AIR FORCE RASE.
Ila . (UPI) — The iungcat flight
ever made by an Interceptor air*
.c r a f t without refueling wai made
• from Palmdale, Calif., to Tyndall
Wedneiday. An Air Force K10G
Delta Dart made a Imoil the entire
2,500-mile flight under automatic
control.

Spring Holiday
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prealdcnl Elsenhower may go to Augua*
la, Ga., next monili for hie cuitomary spring ilay, the White
— House indicated today. P rcn Sec• rctary Jainci C. iUgcrty said he
had nothing to announce on the
subject. but he reminded reporter!
that the Preiidrnt normally Ukei
to viiil Georgia in April.

N ot Dangerous
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - P o lire ordered between 500 and WO
perioni from a four-Miuare block
area here early today when •
. truck carrying radioactive cast™ Inga hit a train at an intcriection.
However, H wai »oon determined
th e. radioa ctivity was *o low aa
to be not dangerous. The resldrnli rrlurned l» thrir homei in
about 20 mtnutci.

Missing Plane
* Found; All Safe
CAIRO (UPM —A mining sea-,
plane with eight American* and
one other paiicngrr aboard ap­
parently hai been found with all
aafe, the United Arab Republic
air force laid today.
The American Catalina wai re­
ported mining Tuciday night. It
was believed lo have carried eeven
m em ben of the family of Lavcrnr,
Calif., a producer or travel film*.
The eighth American wai identi­
fied ai Ramona Shear, an employe
of Kendall.
A ipokcunan laid that % plane
had been found on Saudi Arabian
territory near tbe gulf of Aqaba
. after making a forced landing. He
confirmed Ibat the pauengeri
were all safe.

Railroad Plans
Maintenance Move
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Tha
Florida East Coait Railway plana
lo move part of Ui maintenance
•pnrashm from the Beams Vista
ghees M
an&lt;r Jacksonville. M was announ­
ced today.

TAMPA (UPI) — Gnv. U R oy
Collin! Wednesday called a con­
ference on diaaaler relief lo meet
here Saturday, following an an­
nouncement by President Eisen­
hower designating 12 flooded Cen­
tral Florida counties a major dis­
aster area.
The governor said both state
and federal agency representati­
ves would be present lo give
information ow types of aititianee
available.
All local government officials
from flooded counties were invitrd
to attend.
Seminole County officials will
meat at 10 a. m. Friday to dlicuis what kind of report lo pre­
sent Gov. Collin* Saturday.
Representative! of the County
Commission, Red Cross, Civil
Defense, road and agricultural
department will attend the meet­
ing which will be held in the
courthouse.
County Agent Cecil Tucker and
Engineer Robert Davis will at­
tend the meeting in Tampa Sat­
urday.
The President's disaster area
designation covered
Hernando,
Sumter, Lake, Orange, Seminole,
Brevard, Osceola, Polk, Hillsbo­
rough. Pinellas, Marion and Pasco
counties.
Eisenhower authorixed the use
of federal funds if neceisary lo
supplement state and local money
in relief work.
But a wide range of non-financial help ia involved too, Collins
noted. He said help from some
50 federal agencies was mada
available by the president’s ac­
tion.
The conference, Collins pre­
dicted, “ will save an enormous
amount of lime and prevent Ihe
further spread of much inaccurate
and misleading information now
circulating.”
The President'! Washington an­
nouncement followed a request
from Collins.

hour* wttly^raiidfnt Charles DeGnulle.
Khrushchev, on the ugond day
o f hi* 11-day viiit to France, alio
made another atrong appeal for
F r e n c h - Soviet eeopernUon In
world affair*.
An authorixed French source re­
ported the Soviet Premier said:
“ It ia necessary that the
USSR and France be united for
the maintenance o f peace.
"W e do not wish to dilva a
wedge between France and her
W'estern allies.
“ Soviet-French cooperation doea
not
J101 at ail demand
. r , .the. renunria, „
Uo*
regimea o f ideologies.
The proposal fo r a NATO-Warsaw Pact non-aggression treaty
has been put forward several
limes by Soviet leaders. Rut ob­
servers recalled no K r e m l i n
mention of it since last summer’s
Geneva foreign ministers’ conference.
In an impromptu atatement fol­
lowing a lunch toast by Debre,
Khrushchev also took a awing at
Germany by Implication.
“ I wuuld like to point out,” hr
said, “ that history demonstrates
that the threata which weigh on
our country have alwaya come
from that same direction.’ ’
Khrushchev said the Soviet
people “ never went back on their
woid, and the history o f the last
war, In which the people o f France
had great lossee and in whirh
our pt-uplr had even greater losses
and more victims, force* us to
take part In a common effort in
order that the end result o f war
ii avoided.”
“ It Is true that our visit ia
brief,’’ Khrushchev added. “ Uul in
so far as I have able to take
account, and Insofar as our meet­
ings and talk* yesterday have
proved it to me, we have the
same feelings, the same aspira­
tions, tha same worrlea about
Two Sanford men escaped injury
those things which concern the in a two car imaah-up on Hwy.
necessity of safeguarding peace 17 *2 early thi* morning when they
and friendship between peoplrs.” twth were drag-racing, the Florida
Highway Patrol reported.
The two men, Willie Grren and
Garnie Collier are both being held
in the county jail charged with
rrckieia driving and leaving the
scene of an accident, according
Construction of the 344 home (o Trooper Bill Stringfield.
Stringfield said both men were
Perry WiUetts development In
North Orlando will start Friday, racing “ at about loo miles par
Mayor Roy Llddicott said today. hour” north on Hwy, 1702. He
The homei will be on tbe Long- added that about’ one mile south
wood-Ovlede Hd. near tbe BR 41B of Sanford, Green turned off the
intersection. The construction firm highway and Collier's car slam­
of Webster and Tcrrbo will do the med into the vehicle.
sewage, water and street construc­
Neither of the driver* was hurt.
tion and Willetts will put up the Estimated damage to Collier's ear
hornrs. Willrtts if a Miami and wai |000 and tlOU to Green’a car,
Stringfield said.
Ft. Lauderdale developer.

With preliminary handshaking
over, serious campaigning for
the governor will begin In Serainle County Friday when Sen.
Doyle Carlton Jr. cornea in for
a nine-stop lour to wind up at
a meeting at &gt; p. m. in Ft. Mel­
lon Park.
Farris Bryant will be in the
county Saturday and will hold
an informal public meeting at
2:30 p. m. in the Civic Center.
Doth men will arrive here after
releasing two important state­
ments of their views—Carlton on
the lunch counter sit-down cam­
paign by Negroes and Bryant on
state taxes.
Carlton sent out
telegrams
Wednesday commenting on the
lunch counter evenla which caus­
ed tension in the slate during
recent weeks and prompted a
television speech by Gov, ColhiM.
Tbe telegram said:
“ Asked to review hla stand
here on Ihe lunch eotmler ail*
downa which hava heightened
interracial tensions in Florida
during recent weeks, governor
candidate Doyle E. Carlton Jr.
reported his contention that tha
situation can best be solved at
tha community level.
“ Carlton said he felt private
business owners hive been un­
fairly projected into the center of
tbe sit-down problem.
“ I believe the individual busi­
ness proprietor has the right lo
acknowledge and respect the cus­
toms of his community. Yet his
current position Is such that it
ia ha who la being exploited by
being cast in the role o f social
mediator through no choice of hla
own, hla actual right of economic
survival is jeopardised.
“ Under Florida law, there la
no doubt of his right to serve
the clientele of hia choice,”
Carlton urged demonstrating
Negroes to slack off the pace of
Ihcir public demonstrations.
“ I do not question the dailre
o f anyone to improve his com­
munity standing—but 1 do most
emphatically criticise the contin­
uance of a method that would of
itself errata breaches of the
peace.
“ Any form of agitation which
precipitates disorder and violence
Ii wrong. Reason—not w ra th must guide ua in thia present sit­
uation.”
A release by Bryanl’a head­
quarters at Ocala quoted Die for­
mer House Speaker as saying “ no
new tax sources sre necessary in
Florida” and criticising “ hidden
(axes” which hr laid include ” 151
different hidden taxes on a loaf

Drag-Race Ends
In Accident

New Development
Work To Start

CARMEN DOMiNiiUEZ is
one o f the stars o f the Joan
Ureco ballet coming to the
Civic Center tonight, 'ihe
box office will open at 7:15
for anyone wishing to pur­
chase tickets. The ballet is
sponsored by the SanfordDeRary
Entertainment
Assn.

of bread before Us isle b f t
grocer.”
Bryant also pointed out reasons
for “ reduction in state taxes In
io n s areas, including repeal of
the intangible tax increase, be­
cause il deters new investment
in Florida and penalties retired
people by taxing thrift.”
The Ocala candidate suggested
revision of the Inventory tax sys­
tem and a sweeping study of the
entire tax program, including
personal property tax, by a joint
eltiirn-professional committee. He
called this the fourth plank in
his campaign platform.
Ernesl Southward, chairman of
the Carlton campaign in Seminole
County, announced that the sen­
ator will begin his tour of tbe
county at an S a. m. to S45 a.
m. get-together Friday at the
Sanford Farmers Market and will

Ilia announcement came aa no
surprise. He long ha* been acting
like a candidate and admitting
that ha would like lo bo president.
He also hia been viewed aa a.
posaible compromise nominee In
case the Democratic National
Convention deadlocks.
Other avowed candidates for tbe
Democratic nomination are Sen.
John F. Kennedy (M ass.), Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey (Minn.) and
Sen. Wayne L. Morse (Ore.). Sen­
ate Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Joboaoo also Is expected to be in

man’s favorite for the nomination,
although Truman has not yel
made an andoraement.
Symington’s a t a t e m e n t con­
tained no reference to his Demo­
cratic rivala and no direct chal­
lenge to Ihe Eisenhower adminis­
tration. His seven years in tha
Senate have marked him as a
critic of the administration's de­
fense policy and more recently of
it* farm program.
Promising details later, he said
hla campaign would alren these
polictea:

United Pres* International re­
ported a pledge by Jacksonville
Mayor llaydon Burns lo work to­
ward a permanent state flood
control program as ha campaign­
ed Wednesday.
Burns' comments rim e after he
flew over the Central Florida
flood area before reluming to
his Jacksonville rampalgn head­
quarter*.
“ Future flood conditions,” he
said, “ will be controlled only by
sound engineering — providing
canals, dikes, reversible pumps
and resrrvlors so that a portion
of the rainy season’ s excessive
and disastrous Bond waters may
be stored for good use titer In
the dry season.
Ted David of Hollywood propo­
sed repeal of the state Inventory
tax in a speech at Del.and.
David suggested replacing lost

inventory tax revennea by exten­
sion of the sa in tax to include
banks, a forest product* tax on
timbcrland. and a severance ta i
on minerals.
Fred O. Dickinson of West F ilm
Beach said Florida needs a gover­
nor who will work for bigger
school appropriations.
Speaking in Miami. Dickinson
said Florida ranks 37th among
states in spending per pupil and
“ has been falling farther and
farther behind In recent years.”
John McCarly of Fort Pierce
expressed confidence that he can
persuade the legislature to fairly
reapportion itself.
” 1 know,” h r said in a Bra­
denton speech, ‘that if the gov­
ernor Is not hog-tled with pre­
vious commitment! that he can
get what he wants in the first,
or ‘honeymoon’ session of Bin
Legislature.”

House Passes
Five Point Civil
Rights Measure

(iOVEKNOR COLLINS PROCLAIMS April aa Cancer Crusade Month In
Florida as tha governor presents the official announcement to the William
C, Harris family of Tallahassee. Harris received the official document, in
behalf of the Florida Division of tha American C-oncer Society- Harris waa
stricken with the disease in 1950 and was cured in 1955.

WASHINGTON (U PI)
C o»
liming (a override southern e p p *
sillon, the House finally passed
a five-point civil right! bin whiafi
features a new federal system fat
protecting Negro voter*.
Ih e measure now goes to the
Senate which baa been deadlocked
un it* own civil rights legistatiow
for more lhan five weeks. Tha
Senate was oxpoclad to pas*
House bill pretty much ad Jf
stands but southern foes
to wage ■ stubborn battle
it.
ARM
Senate
Republican iT_
Everett M. Dlrkaen at Uildsto
predicted Senate approval
controversial bill within
three weeks,
Tbe five-foot btt would provide
new federal protection lor Negse
voting rights and school integra­
tion orders. It eoutaiaa
d
Iht Elsenhower administration'*
civil rights program, including g
plan for court • appointed voting
referral.
Rep. Richard H. Poff (B-Va.J
said be would make an Uth-hour
attempt to sttaeh an amawdmaiit
to tho biU.
The Houie wound up two weeks
of debato on tha bill Wednesday
and was ready for a final vote
when Rep, John Bell William*
(D -M is s .) demanded that tho
measure be read in Its angrosed
form, with all amendment* ia
place.
That automatically delayed a
final vote to give elerka Urn* In
put Ui* bill In its final, lormnl
shape.
Williams, ona of the moet out­
spoken opponents, said ho blocked
tha vote in order to giro Southern
•senators more time to analyst
and prepare their attack.
A roll call vote oa the roferoo
plan indicated lha likely margin
lor passage of the bill. By a vote
of M5-134, tho House reaffirmed
it* earlier approval of tha plan,
designed to assura voting right*
to Negroes who had been denied
them by local offielaii.
Other provisions in tho paekaga
bill would:
—Require local official! to pre­
serve election record* for two
year* and permit federal inspea*
tlon of them.
—Make H a federal crime to
obstruct arbool integration order*
by force or threats. Poll's amend­
ment would make sure this pro­
vision would nol prohibit persona
from writing lattora to newspaper
editors.
—Add federal penalties fed
crossing stall lines to avoid pro*erutlon for bombing or threats to
bomb any building or vehicle.
—Provide schooling tor servicemen’ s children when local schools
aro closed in integration disputes.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Two desperate convicts—one of
them insane—offered the live* of
17 hostages today in exchange for
freedom from the Tennessee stale
prison.
The two convicts, armed with
pistols, srtxcd mare than 70 hos­
tage* Wedneiday and barricaded
themselves in a deputy warden’ s
office on Ihe first floor of the
prison clolhing faclory.
When they learned police armed
with riot guns were on the way,
the desperadoes freed the prison
Inmates they bad been holding.
They threatened lo put the re­
maining hostages, Including three
women, “ up against that wall and
ahool them” unless given a
chance to escape.” One hostage
wai released laler when he be­
came ill.
Warden Lynn Bomar stubbornly
refused to* bargain with Ihe eonvlcta despite Ihe threats. No one
in the terror-filled prison within ■
prison bad eaten since noon Wed­
nesday.
One of ihe convicts, Texas badmao Robert Rivera, 25, was re­
ported ready lo surrender, but a
prison official said life-termer
Raymond Farra, 25, told him, “ I
cams in lo die, and I’ m going lo
die.”
Charles Collie, a prison psy­
chologist. said R iven wai willlog lo sign an agreement lo sur­
render but that Farra waa not.
“ The hitch ii Karra,” Collie
said. Farra is Ihe insane one.
lie’s been declared Insane.”
Prison record* showed that al­
though Farra has normal intelli­
gence, h« is Insane. “ It Is our
feeling that this institution should
he relieved of this man,” the rec­
ords allied. “ Recommendation:
Maximum security, use extreme
rare to keep him from commit­
ting homicide or suicide or both.
He is dangerous.”
Bomar cautioned 2uu police

Symington Enters Race For Demo Nomination
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
Stuart Symington formally entered
the rontest for the Demorratie
presidential nomination today. Ha
said the next President ‘ must
provide the free world with re­
sourceful sod decisive leader­
ship.”
The Missouri sens tor. M. secre­
tary of tbe Air Force in tbe Tru­
man administration, announced in
a one-page atatement that be waa
a candidate for tha nomination.
His atatement appealed for
unity in the Democratic Party,
•flan embroiled It family quar­
rel*, aad described hie No. 1 peel
aa the achievement of national
unity.

visit Lake Mary, Longwood, Alta­
monte Springs, his South Semi­
nole headquarter*. Slavia, Oviedo,
Chuluota, Geneva and downtown
Sanford.
“ We Invite all of the voters in
this ares to meet Sen. Carlton
and heir him speak in behalf of
his candidacy at Ft. Mellon Park,”
Southward said.
Mrs. Carlton was honored In
Sanford
and* Oviedo
toi!»y
at women'* meetings, where she
was the guest of local residents.
The Bryant for Governor group
has plannrd in Informal rereplion at the Civic Center In con­
nection with his puhlir meeting
and he will lie accompanied by
his wife, Julia.
After the 1:30 p. m. question
and answer period there, Bryant
will visit throughout the county,
hia headquarters said.

—A “ public investment pro
grain” in education, health, slum
clearance, highways, water con­
trol and “ more realistic benefits”
for the aged and disabled,
—Reversal of tbe “ trend toward
the elimination of Ihe family six*
farmer” aod help to provide him
wilb “ a standard of living com­
parable to other Americans.”
—Guaranteeing all c 'l t i s * n a
equal rights and equal opportun­
ity.”
Symington said much of Uia
Met of thee* programs could be
—”A portly* prepram ter paste met from saving* realised from
Symington la presumed to be through negotiation from a post- eliminating wait* in government.
former President Harry b. Tru­ Loo of rciauva strength..
Pickup 3lb pgb; A national

ringed around Uie priion not to
fire in hopes the deipcradoea
would surrender at any moment.
The t,M0 other prisoners bowled
and banged their cell
b an
throughout the night. Bomar had
given them no supper and eo
breakfast.
The two men, armed with pis­
tols bellrved Smuggled Into the
Gothlr-styie prison, virtually held
control of the priion throughout
the night.
They had been standing In line
at the prison’ s clothing plant
about 3:30 p. m. Wednesday to
obtain their weekly payment of
prison scrip for work done in the
faclory.
Ufe-lcrin trusty Norvell Fuqua
said Farra and Rivera suddenly
moved up lo the paymaster's win­
dow and (lashed their pistols.
They look both inmates and vis­
iting civilians and some guards
hostage, but laler released moil
of their fellow inmates when they
heard police were on the way
with riot guns.
"They said they didn't want
any prisoners shot up,” Fuqua
said.

Final Zoning
Hearing Tonight
The final hearing to slahllliie
soiling ia the county will br held at
7:30 p. m. today at tha Courthouse.
The County Zoning Commission
has held four hearing! for each of
the districts outside Sanford on
the new comprehensive xonlng
proposal. Thia will be the overall
hearing before final recommenda­
tions are madr to the County Com­
mission for approval next month.

A Quote Attributed
To Wrong Speakers
The Herald’s report of Ihe meet­
ing of the Voters League of Dis­
trict 5 waa printed Wedneiday
with a line of type out of place
which made a statement by one
candidate appear attributed to
two others.
The line included the names
of lam e* Avery and Otis Four­
th re. candidates for Ihe Dili riel 3
county commission seat. It waa
at the lop of a mistakenly repeat­
ed paragraph which previously
had quoted incumbent Lawrence
Swofford. who made the statement
about what the present comralasion has sought lo accomplish.
Avery » i d he would like R
nude clear that ha does not be­
ttor* that tha preeead commielion ” hai had a planned pro­
gram, txcepl for aoning."

One o f five other couplet* who
stayed as hostages laid tha (wo
men “ told us wo could go, but
tha building was full of ahotguni
and rifles, and wa decided to take
advantage of their congeniality.”

Officers Named
By Track Group
Jerry Collins la new chairman of
lha board at tha Banford-Orlando
Krnnel Club, Inc. Collins, who
holds operating control of tha grey­
hound track on a long-term con­
tract, waa unanimously sleeted by
the board of directors at their an­
nual meeting at Longwood. He alio
rctalna the litla of general mana­
ger.
Other officers of tha hoard are
Mrs. K. Anderson Nichols of Lake
Foreit, UI., president, and Mary
Kelly of Fairfield, Coon., vice
president and treasurer.
Jack Ledoux was appointed lo
Ihe post of manager by Collini
following tbe meeting.
" ‘ Mr, Ledoux, who has been sisiaiant manager for tho past five
ycafs, will now have complete
rharge of operations at tha Sanford-Orlando track," Colllna an­
nounced,
"Ha ia moving to Central Florida
permanently with hla family this
summer and will devote fuillime
lo thia* important positiun. The
operation of the track has almost
tripled in six* tha last five years
and we are pleased to havo Le­
doux'i service* here year-around."
Colllna said there would ba no
change in hia leasa contract which
mill has 25 years to run. Collins,
hia ion, Jerk, and Ledoux are part­
ners in this multi-million dollar
deal which waa mada in August,
1*55.

DeBary Days
Sanford merchants ar* planning two big DeBary
Duya for the last week of April, it wun announced today'
by R. L. Perkin* Jr., president of the Seminole Count/
Chamber o f Commerce.
Members of the Merchants Division will be baked be.
stage special sales and the event will conclude with a ;
special Variety Show being organised by Charlie Morri.'
son, public relations director of the chamber.
The datee for tha special evanta are April 28 and t t ,
with the show scheduled for the 29th at the Civic Cen
DeBary Daye are intended to promote good wOl
the neighboring town and to ahow Sanford's and ~
ola County’s appreciation for participntion in
business Affair*.

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Patriots of (ha American Foot­
ball League have added Bob Nel­
son, AH • Big Ten center from
Wisconsin, and George McGee, a
tackle from Southern University,
Baton Bouge, La., to Its roster.

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dealing with tha tuao who had In­
vented a way of collecting gov­
ernment reel for hie front porch.
Or maybe they didn’t forget.
Maybe that la why they have
started calling k Ihe "bellporch”
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Noon Wednesday, March 23.

THE OFFICERS of the local Union 1491 of the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workere composed o f tha men from the George E. Turner
plant at Enterprise and the Florida Power Corp. men o f DeLand celebrated
their 14th anniversary laat week. The local was organized in 1916 with
Homer C. Peterman as first president and now has a memlwrship of 74.
Wesley L. Tyler is now president. Left to right are B. L. Hnrkey, financial
secretary; Harvey L. Dunn, vice president; and Wesley L. Tyler, president.

CBS Report On Latin Dictator
Turns Out Unconvincing Fare
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thera
must be something about TV that
causes dictators to do the hat bit
when they go on it.
Last year, when we met Soviet
dictator Khrushchev oa our TV
tubes, ws saw him fiddle around
with a white panama-atyle hat.
Ha would take It off and put k
on while talking.
Thursday right, "CBS Reports"
presented a one-hour study called
"Trujillo: Portrait of a Dictator.”
Again, we saw a dictator fidget
with a panama-alyla hat. While
talking, loo. 1 mention thia purely
aa a footnote to history. I think

Dynatronics Forms
Wives Organization
Mrs. John Bowers has been
named chairman of tho newly
formed "Wive* of Dyaatronles"
organisation.
An organitatlonal meeilng and
coffee was recantly held at Mrs.
Bowers' home, 109 N, lunland
Dr. to discuss plans for the group.

Representative Proposes Easier
Way To Get To Work In Morning
By DICK WENT
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
shaggy sky was about to start
shedding snow when t arrived at
National Airport. But It was not
Just tbe weather that bad me
trembling in my trench coal.
I was on a dangerous and ad­
venturous asilgumcnt, which was
enough to set anyone’s nerves
aquixur. Thr -ase In point: "Randill's R id e "
As 1 mada my way acroia tha
terminal, 1 could sense an under
current of suppressed excitement
among my colleagues. It was,so
suppressed that soma of them had
fallen asleep.
Our leadar, Kep. Randall I.
Harmon, had called us, a group
of reporters and photographer*,
together In the interest* of actonce, legislation and publicity.
Ha was out to prove that a heli­
copter can get from the airport
In the Capitol, and vice versa,
faster than an automobile.
Some of hie fellow lawmaker!
had scoffed when Harman Intro­
duced a Mil to beild a heliport on
tha roof of the newest House ofBee
boildMg.
They
said
it
couldn't, or at Meet shouldn't, he

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Little Rock
Police Chief
fife. Self
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( U P ! ) They called Ihelr police chief ■
man "who had the guts lo fare
*anything and anybody.” Today
they wondered.
Police Chief Eugene Smith had
atood before angry crowd* of
white segregationists during Lit. lla Roek'a Integration crlaea. He
had arrected several Negreea dur­
ing the current aildown demon­
strations.
•
He atood for law and order
through more than two years of
racial tension. The question today
wait Old the pressure finally be­
com e too great, or waa there one
thing be could not face?
Friday afternoon, Police Chief
Eugene Smith listened as hla son.
Raymond Eugene, 20, pleaded
guilty to a burglary charge and
was given a t2M fine and a twoyear suspended sentence.
Friday
night,
Police
Chief
RmiUs shot hla wife to death, then
hilled him self.
Authorities said Smith and his
wile sat talking in the kitchen
e ( Ihelr white frame house for
hours before four pistol shots
ended their lives.
Smith had been closely associ­
ated with every phase of the In­
tegration problem.
An assistant chief an Sept. 23,
1837, ha stood at barricades block­
ing streets leading to Central
Nigh School.
Sovaral hundred angry ssgregatloolsti atood outside. When they
learned that nine Negro students
had entered tha building, they
surged across podee Unas.
One man frabbed Smith by Ihe
collar.
” 1 don't want to hurt earnsbody," Smith shouted.
Tha segregationists rushed the
police lines. Smith swung hla
night sick and knocked a man
In tha ground. There were a num­
ber of arrests, and shortly after
noon Smith ordered the Negro
children taken home for their
safety,
The Incident racketed Mm into
national prominence.

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gray overcoal whoa# I ■ p a 1 ■
framed a blue siring tie, the In­
trepid Indiana Democrat exuded
confidence as he briefed ua an
our minion.
"What kind of coat li that, CongresimanT” someone aiked.
"That's a vicuna,” Harmon re­
plied, and we all knew then that
he would bring us through somebow.
Whipping out a stopwatch, Har­
mon led us out lo the ramp wh
he boarded ■ small fuchsia-col­
ored helicopter owned by a pri­
vate company and Ihe rest of us
climbed Into two Mg olive drab
Army models.
In a trice, we were whirling
serose the broad Potomac, over
the Washington Monument and
down tbe maH to the Capitol. Tbe
view was spectacular but k was
so cold I couldn't work up much
enthusiasm for sight-seeing.
After whst seemed to me Uka
a full II minutes, we were back
at tha airport. Harmon consulted
Ids atopwatch and announced that
the trip had Indeed taken U min­
utes. Ne automobile could match
that. Ha bad made his point!
Delighted over the outcome of
hi* first helicopter ride, Harmon
•aid ha would buy ooe of the ma­
chines for himself If he could af­
ford it, I suggested that ha raise
the funds by building and ranting
another front porch.
"You know,” bo said thoughtful

it proves that good guys don't fid­
get with hats.
Seriously, the CBS study, with
BUI Leonard serving as reporternarrator-producer, certainly had
good intentions. It sought to
arouse us to oppressive conditions
In tbe Dominican Republic, where
Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo has
ruled for 30 years, apparently pay­
ing more attention to the coun­
try's physical appearance than He
political freedom. Much a i I
might sympathise with the edi­
torial purpose of tbe program
Leonard put together, I found the
TV production lo be disorganised,
repetitious, unconvincing and supperfielsl. Those last two condi­
tions, of course, am understand­
able. Leonard bad bis problems
down there, it seems.
Tbe narrative kept Jumping
from travelogua to editorial com­
ment and back. A recent Sunday
report by NBC-TV's Chet Huntley
covered the same ground In half
tbe time, made tbe same pointa
and even Included some of the
film footage.
As a portrait of a dictator, Ihia
"CBS Report” waa much too
sketchy. As a portrait of TruJillo'a Island npubllc, It faUed to
depict the day-to-day lift o f tha
itace. About all I ran say for .t
s that It was ■ good try.
Dialing and Piling: "To Tell
The Truth," on CBS-TV, tried to
pawn off strip * teaser G aggle
Kothern as a female Hon tamer
Thursday night. Tha fact tbit the
show now uses celebrities Indi­
cates the careful attention to
clever camouflage that once dis­
tinguished this program is begin­
ning to unravel . . . "The Betty
Hutton Show," also oa CBS-TV
Thursday night, solved the Ju­
venile -delinquency problem in
short order. This particular epi­
sode was probably as bad as any­
thing I’ve aver seen on TV. I
think if the program wasn't going
off TV anyhow, It could create n
greater problem of adult delin­
quency.
Pat Boone got carried away by
hla comedy Impulses Thursday
night. Boone's brief aside as be
greeted guest Carmel Quinn, who
made her entrance in ■ ponydrawn cart, waa unkind and
certainly ungsnUamanly.
Bob Horton, guest on NBC-TV's
Ernie Ford show, demonstrated
a pleasing comedy style. N waa
light, quiet and pointed.

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GRADE "A " FLORIDA DRESSED &amp; DRAW N

Robert Murrell
Seeks Judgeship
Robert G. Murrell of Orlando
qualified last week to run for
circuit Judge in Group 5 of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit. The Group
5 Judge is one of four resident
in Orange County for tho circuit
which includes eight counties.
Murrell grew up In Orange
County, was educated In Florida
public schools, served In tha U.
S. Army and graduated from the
University of Florida undergradata sod law schools.
He Is a member of the Baptist
Church, the Masons, Bahia Shrine,
Elbe Lodge No. 1018, tha Winter
Park University Club, Ih e Flor­
ida Bar, and tbe Committee on
Legal Barvlcaa to tha Armed
Forces.
He pledged In hla announcement
to "minimise uncertainty la the
law by carefully reasoned deci­
sions based upon sound principles
of established law." Murrell also
said that, H elected, he would
"promote equal Justira upon ap­
plication of the law for the pub­
lic Interest."

Church To Get
New Reredos
Lloyd Barrett of DeLand, a
church builder, met with the All
Saints Vestry at Enterprise and
has been commissioned to pro­
ceed with the construction of a
Reredos for the church to be
completed for the Easier Ser­
vices. Volunteer contributions for
(he parishioners are making this
possible. At the same meeting
John B. Smiley was made senior
warden following the resignation
of Thom is Hodgrtt.

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Arch Widows at 8:30 p. m. Tues­
day In Ihe Masonic Hall dining
room,
An entertainment pro­
gram will he presented after the
supper. At) Royal Arch Masons
and wives are Invited.

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�Most Candidates Disagree
With Speech By Collins
By United P reu Intcmaiiooil
Florida'* aandidalei for foveraor had comment* Monday—moat
of them unfavorable—about Gov.
LeRoy Collin*' telaviaed talk on
the itate'i.rarial trouble*.
Collin* laid Sunday H is morally
wrong for department atore man­
agement to bar Negroea from
lunch counter* while soliciting
plr bualnesi in other depart*
enl*.
Only one candidate, Ted David
of Hollywood, gave outright Nip­
pon to Collin*' ilatement. " I f
they (department (tore*) open
their door* to Negron, they
ihoutd open them in every re­
gard." David laid.
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disagreed or commented on other
pan* of Collin*' remark*.
Mayor Haydon Burn* of Jack­
sonville laid he did not think
Collin*' remark* were "com m en­
surate with the feeling of the
people or made any contribution
toward solving the problem."
John McCarty, campaigning In
Tampa, disagreed with Collin*.
"The recent sltdown demon­
stration* at lunch rountrri should
nut and cannot be condoned,"
McCarty laid.
Fred Dickinson of West Palm
Beach said about the same thing.
"From what I have heard, the
governor correclly staled the law
in llic effect that a merchant can
serve or refuse whomever he
desire*."

"This is a social issue,” Dickln
son said. "What U morally right
or .wrong ia up to every indivi­
dual.”
C. Farris Bryant of Ocala said
hia own position on segregation
is well established.
But a candidate for governor,
Bryant aaid, •should not make
statements on the issue "unless
he Is willing to risk fanning the
flamrt which threaten to engulf
Florid* with gnat danger to our
citizens and economic loss to our
state."
Another leading candidate, Doy­
le E. Carlton Jr. uf Wauelmla,
said a businessman has a right
"to »erv* the clientele of his
choice."

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WEATHER: Fair Mid told Rtrotiirh Wednesday. Hijfh todny, 60-84. Low tonight, 25-80.
United Press Loosed Wire

VOL. XLIX

Established 1008

TUESDAY. MARC H 22. 1060

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Sen. Georae Smuttier* agreed to beinjf put "on the apot’*
before Sanford Rotariana Monday and nave bis opinion o f
Gov. LeRoy Colllna Sunday TV remarks about the iuteKrntion
problem.
Tnlkinir by phone from hia Washington office, Smathers
told the Rotarians that It seems to him the federal g o v e r n ­

Loch Arbor Drains Approved

The County Commission today
] authorized County Engineer Rob
, fr ( Davis to atari work Immediate.} on , wt0oo I-och Arbor drainage
program to relieve properly owners
in that area,
Davt* told the board that once
the project fa completed It ahmild

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ment shouldn't t*R people how to
run their atorgs, ‘ The senator
aaid a stora wss a man's private
operty and the owner ought to
able to M y bow It wootd be
run.
Smalharo said bo agrees with
farmer President Trumin’s state­
ment that If aomoon* a m i into
Truman's atom and tbo Missour­
ian didn't Hho him, Truman would
reserve the right to throw that
person out.
When applause greeted tho sen­
ator's comment*. Smathsrs asked
^rhether the noise he heard was
p eop le
clapping or
throwing
things. Rotarian George Ttouhy.
who wai oa the Sanford end of
the line, assured Smathers that
It was applause.
Before the comments on Integra­
tion. Sm a there gave the Cuban
government a stiff verbal goingover.
He referred to Cuban leader
Ffdel Castro *a a "little dictator
^who doesn't want our friendihip."
• m a th e r* paid bo bad baa* la
Miami to visit Ms tick father
early Monday morning but rushed
back to the Benate floor to talk
about Casts*.
Smathers credited the Cuban
National Bank head, ErncriS
Guevera, with saying that Cuba*!
best friend la Soviet Russia and
that Cuba has declared cconomla
war on the United Slates.
_ Smathera said he told Secretary
rBbd Stale Christian Herter that M»
United States was losing Ita selfrespect by sending Ambassador
Philip W. Bonsai back to Cuba.
Tho U.S. ia supporting a seraiCommunist dictatorship by this
action and Is disappointing people
who want to overthrow Castro,
the senator said.
When Rotarian George Touhy
said he thought Sanford's Rotar­
ians agreed with Smathers, the
Okcnator said “ I wish we could
get through to those high people
to the State Dept."
The whole discussion, which an
amplifier broadcast to tha club
members, was part of a direct
distance dialing demonilrallon by
Robert Shedden, manager of San­
ford's Southern Bell Telephone
Oo. branch.
Before the Smathers conversa­
tion, Shedden dialed direct to
^Hawaii and got the time there.
g;0S-»« a. m. It was almost 1:05
p. m. here. Shedden alto dialed
a Chicago weather forecast which
mentioned a high of 10 degrees.
The group manager said that
Sanford can aspect direct dialing
within tha next two years. The
United Slates ia divided into more
than 100 phone districts. Right
now, under lb* aystem, when you
want to dial a long distance call
^ d irect, you dlai tha number of
the phone district of your desti­
nation, and then the phone num­
ber of the party you're calling.

STANLEY WILL1NK, a
junior at Somlnul# Hlffh
School, halt been appointed
a page la the U. S. House
o f Representatives, Rep.
Sgrd Hortonr advised hia
mother, Mr*. Alice W. Witlink, jrtwterday. Willlnk. 17.
w ll report to WaahinRton
Juna 1 to begin learning
tha page'a duties.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Civil
rights backer* pushed for * final
House vote today on the muchdebated administration proposal
for court-appointed referees to pro­
tect Negro voting right*
Southern strategists conceded
that they had Ultle chance of slop­
ping the drive. But they were still
trying to sollrn the proposal
through amendments
One spokesman said the South­
ern force* had "quite a frw "
more amendments to present.
Rep. Emanuel teller (N, Y .l,
Democratic floor leader on civil
righto, aaid be would move to shut
off debate and bar additional
amendments U he saw evidence
of stalling lactica.
On* Southern amendment was
pending as the House moved into
its seventh day of debate on the
referee plan. Offered by Rep. Rob­
ert W. Hemphill (D- S. C.i, it
would require the rcrcrcc to show
federal judgea who appoint them
that they are familiar with state
ajnl local etccUon laws and voter
qualifications.
Civil' rights forces have sueceded in beating down every South­
ern Democratic or conservative
Iteputdlcan attempt In the House
to weaken llif referee proposal.

EnlerpriseHouse
Deslroyed By Fire

A fire destroyed the Enterprise
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Langston at 5 a. m. tinlay and
they lost all their household goods
and personal property.
The fire, believed to have been
caused by faulty wiring, had en­
veloped the house when Mrs.
Langston was roused by the
smoke. She and her husband grub­
bed a few clothes and escaped.
An emergency appeal for help
for the couple was issued by Rev.
Bill Swyear at Enterprise, lie ask­
ed that anyone having clothing
or household articles which they
would contribute to help the Lang­
stons telephone him at NO 85131
One of Sanford’i oldest public or NO i-3193.
servants will retire March 31.
N. O. Garner, who has served
on the Sanford Civil Service
Board for Ihe past IT years, will
retire for a well-earned rest at
the and of this month,
The Voters League or District
Garner, Tl. ha* lived In Sanford 5 will meet at T:30 p. m. today
since 1)02. He was a ffngcrprinlcr In the courthouse. The public it
and desk clerk for the Sanford Invited lo attend and residence
police from l)4t to IMS and was in District S is not required for
also In the produce shipping busi­ taking part in the session, Mrs.
ness. He lives with hia wife, Ruth, Ruth Gallagher, publicity chair­
It 508 Palmetto Ave.
man. said.

Garner To Retire
From City Board

District 5 Voters
Meeting Tonight

eliminate dangerous flooding In
Ihe Loch Arbor area from Country
Club Road to Lake Emory.
The firat step to the program
will be lb* moving of fence* and
other obstructions on the casement
and the building of Irene ties to
hold pipes from 1-ake Drive north.

The final step will be rutting small
ditches into the easement.
Loch Arbor was one of the hard­
est hit during Ihe rain* last week.
CommUalonrr Homer Little re­
ported that in many place* water
attend nest to homes.
Davis had reported at the height

r, from Delray Beach,
•aid “ Thank you for your splendid

rains have delayed all sounty
work projects al least one month.
Davis said moil dirt and clay
roads wsre made impassable I f
the heavy raini.
Counly Com million Chair m u
John Kridcr aaid the rain alerted
tha board to the Irrmrnduos need
for a long range drainage plan­
ning.
He aaid that it was (he con­
sensu* of the Counly Drainage
Committee that the only solution
is the selling up of drainage diotrirla where the need arises.
The board also agreed to havn
Clerk David Gatchel write a letter
of appreciation to the Red Cross,
sheriff’s office and National Guard
for their assistance during tho
flooding.
Davis said his crews also are
working full lime in cleaning up
road washouts In the southwest
end of Uie county and in tha
Temple Terrace and Tanglewood
area. He said he hopes to have
these sections hack to normri
within the next month.

Brantley Drive
Paving Urged
ARCHITECTS SKETCH OF HEALTH CENTER ahowa
how the modern facility will look when completed in the

French Ave.-Nlnlh St. location. Groundwork him begun
on the 895,000 structure.

Now It's Spring Snow
In East, North Carolina

Cold Forecast
Near freezing temperature* are
forccaat for Seminole County to­
night.
Forecaster* report that tempe­
rature* are expected* to dip to
35 degree* In many arcai of the
county.
Frost was reported in many
plarcs in the aoulh end of the
county Monday night a* tempera­
ture* dipped to 32 drgreea.

Van Hoy ’Observer'
At Board Meeting

By United Pres* International
A surprise springtime storm
dumped at much as to inches ot
snow in the Kssl today.
Up to four inches of snow was
forecast for New York City be­
fore the storm move* out to tea.
In Pennsylvania Ihe snow was
accompanied by winds uf 35 m.p.b,
and
weathermen warned
the
gusts
might
Increase to M
in.p.h, A four-mile traffic lam

ir*develop J4 *** s* h'thwav

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■
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i rilburg, and
near Lewistoum
J. H Van Hoy, who wag ap- ? thrre men were killed when (hair
county
commissioner•
Ilitlon
V(lgwl
|kiddp(i lnl# ,
pointed
from District' 2 hy Gov. LeRoy truck.
Collin* Marrh It, sat in hl( the
The snow set a record for Pitts­
board meeting today as
an burgh. Die March snowfall there
"ohaerver."
Van Huy cannot officially take
office until hia bond ‘s approved
a id filed with the Secretary of
State.
Van Hoy told board member*
thut he ta conaidering attending
MIAMI (UPD — A Coast Guard
a state wide county cummitaion
meeting scheduled in Miami Sun­ plane today located a 30-fool boat
day. Monday and Tuesday at next witb four mrn aboard which had
been missing to the Atlantic Ocean
week.
The board haa postponed next since Sunday. Tbs Coast Guard
week's meeting In order lo at­ said the boat owner Mickey Clark,
William Clark and Don Hood of
tend the state session.
Miami and Sgt, Bobby Calvtrt of
Homestead Air Force Baa* were
apparently in good condition.

News Briefs

Missing Boat Found

Milwee To Speak
A t P-TO Meeting

Soulhskic PTO member* will
hear about the county school build
ing program and dnublr session*
from School Supt. R. T. Milwee
tonight.
MJIwtc, who will be the speaker
at the T:30 p. ni. meeting said he
will assure the PTO that Sanford
schools will he back on single ses­
sion* next fall. The meeting will be
in the Southside auditorium.

Anti-Reds Held
PARIS (UPI) -P o lic e eoLulacaled clubs, armband* and leaflet*
today from leftiil* who apparently
meant to La* them to anti-Russian
demonstrations d u r i n g Premitr
Nlkitn Khrushchev'* visit here.
Raiders questioned more than 50
persons in their homes and headed
an undelrrmlnrd number or them
off lo police at* (tona for further
interrogation.

Riots Continue
JOIINNKSBUHU, South Africa
(UPI) — Rioting African* protest­
ing laws forcing them to carry
identity card* burned two schools,
government buildings and automo­
biles in the town of Langa nsar
Capetown early today. The new
violence followed a day of fight! Ing. arrest* and bloodshed In
which 67 persons were reported
killed and 237 wounded in several
South African villages and towns.

MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Forest
(in s roared through more than
50.000 acres of dmberland along
the Gulf Coast from Florida to
Louisiana last weekend, and Foreal Servlet officials said today
moat of them were deliberately
set. Almost 30,000 acre* was burn­
ed in Northwest Florida, more than
1.000 in South Mississippi, about
s.ooo in South Alabama and 11,000
in Louisiana. The Florida Forest
Service said one arreat wai made.

Collins Says Talk
Reaction Good
Collin* aaid Monday reaclioo to
hia Sunday tetevisiun talk on
Florida's race problem* wai "o v ­
erwhelmingly favorable."
Hundred* of telcgrami, mes­
sages and leleph &gt;ne calls poured
into Ihe governor’ s office, com­
menting on Colllna' suggestion
that if department stores did not
serve both Negroes and whites at
their lunch counters, tht counters
s h o u ld be shut down.
^ By 1st* Monday, Collins had rereived 275 favorable and 11 un­
favorable eomments. three of tho
latter from out of tho stetc.
"W o think." read a wire from
Miami, “ you are a traitor to all

of the rainfall "Loch Arbor was
Juat one big puddle of water."
Davis also gave a brief report
on the damage to county roads
juat last week during the abnormal
rsina. He aaid the worat damage
was to Lake Mary Road.
Ihe engineer stressed that the

roU ’a re* v ? 'J

now totals 21.T Inches, an Inch
and a halt more than a record
that stood 54 years. The new
snow ranged from two Inches In
eastern Pennsylvania lo to Inches
In the western part of the state.
In western Michigan a spring
storm closed roads and causrd
widespread damage.
Hurricane force winds of 75
miles an hour blew down trees
and utility wires in Muskegon
What some witnesses deacribsd
as n small tornado flattened an
K by B fool coment block build­
ing at Grand Haven.
Another lale-season storm stag­
gered parts of North Carolina and
Virginia Monday.
Up to 24 inches of snow tell in
parts of North Carolina, already
nard-hlt by a succession of win­
ter storms. Schools which reopenad Friday for Ihe first time to
two weeks rloscd again.
Tan inches of snow accumulat­
ed nt Mt. Ptigah near Aihvllle,
N. C-, and a six-inch fall was
msasursd oa Mount Mltchall.
Hardest bit was the
Maple
Springs Gap area near tha Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
which got up to two foot of snow.
Five inches of new snow clog­
ged roadsd closed schools in
Z ' t f . * 1' , .ihwoet Virginia.
A new blast eg told air blew
into the country from Canada.
Raidings ntar aero ware eommon
ia the Dakotas and Minnesota.
Tha tnarewry dropped below trsee­
ing to much of Disie.

Americans Face
Cuba Tribunal
HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) - Tha
semi-official ntwspaper Revolu­
tion said today two Americans
captured when their plane was
shot down Monday will be tried
by a revolutionary court.
Cuban revolutionary troops shot
down the red and-while Piper Co­
manche near the provincial capi­
tal of Matanzas. The pilot, How­
ard L. (Swede) Rundqulst of Miaml, was wounded In Ihe leg. His
co-pilot, W. J. Shergsles of Weal
Hollywood, escaped Injury.

Fires Bum Timber
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HowOwner Runs Store Is Rights Backers
His Business, Smathers Push For Final
Tells Sanford Rotarians House Vole

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SANTORO, FLORIDA

Rights Inquiry Set

MEW ROTARY OFFICERS elected by the Rotary board uf director* Mond or ora, from left, Dr. R. W. Buprecht, secretary; Tom McDonald, presi­
dent, end W. M. Haynes, treasurer. The new officer* will take over leader­
ship aI tha slub hi J«lp.
(Untold Pbo*o)

GATLINBURO, Tenn. (U PI) —
The U. S. Civil Right* Commission
will invaitlgato complaint* of ra­
cial discrimination to law oalorcoment aad Ui* courts, - it waa an­
nounced Monday. Chairman John
A. Hannah aaid there ia evidence
"to aom* areas” that Justice is
not melad out equally to whites
aad Nagrees, hut he would aei ptopotot m p oertfonisr area. ■ § said
the tovtstlgilioo would sorer all
levrla • f
government—federal,

Coast Is Called
Disaster Area
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
LeRoy Collins received ■ request
from Rrp. William C. Cramer
Monday that he ask President
Elsenhower lo declare Florida's
flood-stricken Central West Coast
a disaster area.
In a telegram to Collins, tha
St. Petersburg Republican esti­
mated flood damage at mure than
12 million.

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INDIO. Calif. (UPIV—Thli city
of 10,000 pertona declared a stale
of emergency and appealed for
outside aid today because of a
firebug.
•
The arsonist, off!rials said has
set three major fires to the last
Hvo days, tanning about 81 mil­
lion daraaga.
Merchant* bar* started sleep­
ing in their atone. PoHoe patrols
bava been doubled. The town'e 11
paid firemen and to volunteers
were on special alert.
The ciljr asked the Twenty-Nine
Palms Marina Baa* to supply sparial military pollen patrols. Gov.
Edmund G. Brown fcas been
asked to support the rity's dec­
laration of a state of emergency
with one of hie own.
Special guards kept oa eye on
Ihe city's school*.
Thera have bean no signs of
hysteria and no wild fear, but a
steady uneasy apprehension has
given the southern California des­
ert community ■ grim joke:
“ Where are you going tonight?"
one men ask*.
“ To Ihe fire. Where elacT'' la
the answer.
Fire Chief Charle* Y. Adams
said the three fires definitely
were Ih* work of a firebug. The
moil recent fire burned down
the eliy'a only theater Sunday
night.

Southeast C O f C
Okays Brochures
The Southeast Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce voted Honday
night to proceed with distribution
of brochures advertising the tornmunities of Oviedo, ChuhioU and
Slavia.
The chamber also rotod to
chania Ito meeting date to Mm
fourth Thursday o f each
starting ta April, and act a
port oa now
next mooting.
■m oot
Westing,
presided and
supervised by Beat
Lee Gary.

Don M cAllister
Kiwanis Speaker
Central Florida TY personality
and Orlando advertising agency
owner Don McAllister will present
"the best of five y e a n o f honttog
and M iin g " at too Sanford U w aoia maetlng Wednesday. Tht
luncheon meeting and
will be at Ihe Civic Center,

Sportsmen Set
Chuluote Meeting
The Chuluoto Sportsman Club
will hold it'a next regular mealing
Thursday at I p. m. at the Com­
munity Club House. Any man to
tha community interfiled to this
new organization are Invited to at­
tend and all mrmbers are urged
to be present.

Fund Lack Causes County
To Reject 3 Road Bids

The County Commission today
rejected all bids by outside con­
struction firms on paving throo
county roads.
Oviedo murder auspect Aaron
Tb* board agreod that (hero
Anderson waa Indicted far first isn't enough money far all of too
degie* murder by h grand jury projects at this Mao and authoris­
ham Monday.
ed County.Bnitoeor Bobert Davis
The Ovfade h a p s I* •Bargad to Ml tow of too pcu)s ito into
•Mb Mm m a riso « f a M-paorotd (Ms year's sond program.
Wag es girt last month. The body
The throo roads o n
of Allamea Perkin* was found off and South Park Ave*.

Oviedo Murder
Suspect Indicted

A delegation representing M
property owners on Lako Brant­
ley in Forest City argsd tho
County Commission today to
pave ona-half of Lake Brantley
Drive because of its "deplorable*
condition.
Ford Cavcnaugh,
spokesman
for the delegation, said tha board
had pledged to pava the road ia
1958 In a joint partldpatioa
basis “ and as yet has done
nothing about It."
County Commission Chairman
John Krider told tho delegation
that the board would aid in the
road ronitruclion be fora tha /o a f
is out.
The board also heard a roqueri
lo pave a portion of Mullet Lako
Park Road In Geneva. Krider
•aid that the board has no money
■t this time lo pave tha road tori
promised that the county would
improve the shoulders.
Tha - board also heard County
Agent Cecil Tuekar report oa too
-Seminole Counly exhibit ot tho
Central Florida Fair. Kridar said
that It wai tha best county etohlhit ha h is ever aeon.
Kridcr also asked board mem­
bers to suggest a Hat of ciorito
and inspectors for tho oomtag
May 3 primary election.
Kridcr asked board msmbera
to have the list by the board'!
pext meeting, April (.

board that Ihe Wylly, Ave. pro­
ject was of prime importance
because it will aet aa a new an­
tra new way to too Sanford Naval
Air Statioa.
Krider ‘ Said too other rise goto
jecta B a y have to wall « I A
"w o hovo too aocoaonry faada-*
Tho to n e bids
to Mm board al Ito t o H t t f M
week. Tbo apparent low bid wan
that of tho L. L, GonitrucUoa O a

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) The mayor o f Indianapollt hai
apologized to Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy for the anti-Cttholic demon­
stration that bllxhted the Mass*,
chuselte lenalor'i entry into the
Indiana primary.
"The city wee disgraced by this
aet o f bigotry.” Mayor Charles
Boswell aild Monday after demoostratMa heckled Kennedy, a
Catholic, a i he filed to enter the
presidential preference primary
April 5.
But a spokesmen for the heck­
lers said thdy would atsge similar
sign-waving demonstrations along
Kennedy'a mid western campaign
route.
"Aa mayor of Indlenapolia and
as a Protestant Methodist, I was
embarrassed by their disgraceful
action,” Boswell said, " I waa ap­
palled by U.
"It was the kind of bigotry T
thought this city was rid of when
the Ku Klux K lin was destroyed.”
The demonstrators, whosa lead­
ers identified themselves as mem-

The Clock
Mrs. Osry Wtlscy of San Franeiieo, who laid she liked the food
at Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant,
also has found an extra considera­
tion there to her liking. When her
fhmily slopped for a meal here,
■he left her baby's personal
epoon on the table and didn't m in
it until ihe waa many mllaa
away from Sanford. Back in San
Francisco, aha wrote Mra. Apple­
by and asked if It had been
fotihd. "It has great sentimental
value-” sha wrote. Baby's spoon
Bad been found and aarely put
Away • • now it'a on iti way to
California—gift wrapped by Mrs.
Appleby.
A bear bit a man on the left
Index finger at the Sanrord Zoo
Sunday, a Florida Sanitarium
nurse told Sanford police. Lil­
lian Young of the Orlando hospital
laid that Garry Lee Pepper, 29,
o f Orlando was bitten fay a bear
Sunday afternoon and had come
to the Florida Sanitarium* for

Sanford atracls that received
Without damage during lilt
week'! rain*. Sections of Palmet­
to, Celary, Persimmon, Magnolia,
and Oak Avanuei, 29th St. and
Wynnewood Dr. are galling patch­
work with iiphall, City Supt, of

Mr. and Mro. C. A. Whiddon of
laaford w a n caUad to Birming­
ham, Ala. this morning be­
cause of the death of Whiddon'a
brother, Robert O. Whiddon.
RealdenU are reminded that
Iboy have only until April 1 to

Carlton Committee
Robert McKte, chairman of Ihe
Somlaote County Carlton for gov.
eraar headquarter* commute* to­
day aaaownrod tha opening of the
headquarters at t h a Woodruff
building at Flrat St. and Park Ava.
hi dawntown Sanford.
Mra. Dorothy Higginbotham, wifa
at AD-l E. I . Higginbotham, V. S.
Navy, bag been named heidquarta n bottom aad w ll he on hand to
aeoonawdato all votoro who wish
htoanafttoa nlaUye to Senator
Carltoa'a legislative background.
MeXae aald, "W e oanlially invite
eeah aad every voter Interested la
laaetor Carltoa'a candidacy to atop
a at hoadquarters for wbatovar
toPwrrre'H i needed.”
. Ernest Southward, chairman of
Ihe Carlton committee announced
that a aouth Seminole County head­
quarter* will be opened this waek
hi Um Boeder building at tha laterMrttoa at 1T-B8 and Slat* Road 4M
tor tha benefit of aouth Somlaol*
Countv residents.
* lt Is aur hope to make available
to every voter |n the county Ihe
background at Senator Carlton and
bin otttotoadiag qualifications for
tha afttaa at govaraar,” Southward

fill for homestead exemption and
pay their IBM county taxes,

h en of the "Baptiit Evangellxalion Society." maned in the In­
dian* atalehouie lobby aa Kenne­
dy arrived.
They challenged Kennedy to de­
bate on the subject, "reiolved,
that .a Roman Catholic preildent
cannot impartfalty defend the
Comtitution and advance the true
welfare or the United Slate* while
remaining true to hig religion."
The eenator Ignored the demonatratora, but they ahowed up

Rollins Surveying
Casselberry
The survey of Cssielberry being
made by Rollins College students
should be finished in a week, Cas­
selberry Mayor W. M. Benson laid
today.
The si-rvey being made by stu­
dent! from the Rollins Center For
Practical Politics will tell Cassel­
berry's boundaries, history, form
of government ind how the town
Is maintained. The aurvey atarted
about a month ago.

A representative o f the Social
Security Administration district
office in Orlando will be at tha
City Commission Room, City Hall.

Earl E. Van Fleet
Dies At Home
Mr, Earl E. Van Fleet of Goldaa Lako dlod Monday al|ht.
Tha 19-year-old native or Bing­
hamton, N. Y „ had lived at
Golden Lake for the past six
year*. Ha was In tha truck and
product business, Mr. Van Fleat
came to Sanford from Trumanaburg, N. Y. Ho waa a member of
tbo First Methodist Church hero.
Surviving are hie wife, Mrs.
Jane Van Fleet; two children, Ed*
win Van Fleet Jr. end Linde
Jane Ven Fleet, both of Sanford;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WitHam V.B. Van Fleat, of Tntmansburg; a brother, W, D. Va.i
Fleet, of Trumansburg; two sis­
ters, Mrs. T. R. Fletcher, of
Trumansburg and Mri. W. L.
Harford.
Funeral servicaa will bo at 4
p. m. Wednesday at tha First
Churab, with Rev, T. C.
Osteen officiating. The body will
be aent to Trumansburg for bur.
laL Brisson Funeral Homo li la
•hirga o f arrangemanta boro.

THE JUNIOR LEADER TRAINING COURSE held for ncouU o f the St.
John'a River DUtrlct Saturday included lesnonn In how to conduct ncout
game*. Sanford, Lake Mary, Lake-Monroe, Orange City and DeLand at­
tended the courne at Laka Mary'n scout area. Top pietdre shown Dlckla
Schrum and Gary Rowell learning how to play acout polo. Slxty-thro# boys
from tha diatrict attended tha course. Tha instruction was aimed at quali­
fying the boya to lead their patrols better. Listening to scoutmaster Via
Arnett in the bottom picture are Bill Blakemore, Randall Chase Jr.t Ken­
neth Demers, Boh Lee. Milton Hauser, Dale Alexander, Ed Redman, John
Jansen, Ricky Casselberry, David Smythe, Don Nottingham, Johnny
Haynes, Gary Bowlaa, Walt Harris, and Pete Carlson.
(Herald Photos)

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Expert Claim s
Battle O f Sexes
Ends In A Draw .
NEW YORK fU PI) — Female
bralni era neither superior nor
Inferior to masculine brains, aald
Dr. Gardner Murphy, dlractor of
rosaarcb at tha Meanlngar Foun­
dation in Topeka, Kan.
He aald It at a recent seminar
on "Why women a n bettor than
men — and vice v en a .”
Dr. Murphy said there is e dif­
ference between glandular M e n ­
tion* present In the blood of man
and women, and coniequently a
dlffemce In the "body fluids of
Incrodlblo complexity”
bathing
the brain's ten billion rolls.
"Evory interest, taste, attitude,
or valuo Is governed to eome ex­
tent by th en body fluids, and be.
hind these fluids lies the bodily
structure aa a whole, with iu In­
stinctual.
temperamental,
and
other attributes,” Dr. Murphy

Two Sanford man were injurled
and • car overturned in an aceidaul at 15th St. and Elm Ave.
Sunday,
Sheldon Theodore Lutx suffer­
ed a cut on his torahead and body
bruise*, and Arnold Cline rocelved a forehead cut In the colli­
sion, Sanford police said. Lutz
live* at HOT French Ave. and
Cline Hvci at 106 Anderson Circle.
Police said CUne was driving
north on Elm Ave. and had Juit
enured the W. IMh St. intersec­
tion when the car driven by Lula
ran ■ atop algo on ltlh St. Cline's
car hit the Luts auto In tbo right
side.
CUne wae charged with ear*.
Its* and negligent driving and
having an Improper driven' IIcense. Lutz was charged with
failure to yield tha right o f way.

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Italy Will Build 120- Inch Scope, Europe’s Largest
ROME (U PI) — Italy fata announced plana to build tha larg­
est telescope la Europe at n eost
o f BaJOOJMO.
The telescope, which will take
three years to build, will measure
about 180 Inchte in dinmater.
Italian Eduaatlon Minister Giu­
seppe Medici, who approved the
plans, said the taleacope will be

available for use by both Itali­
an and foreign scientist*. Madid
haa named a'committee to select
a aits fo r an obsarvatory to House
Ihe new telescope.
A t present, the largest taleacope
In Europe la 10 Inches In diameter.
While the new one will dwarf this
one, It still will be smaller than
the largest telescope* now in uat

in Groat Britain and tha United
State*.

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■gain it ■ new* conference in (
repeated their challenge.
"Why didn't you Istue th'i cH*|.
lenge when I Joined the United
State* S iv y ? ” Kennedy relored
while a crowd of leveral hundred
person* applauded.
"Theie demonriralors are r Q .
tied to their view*,” Kennedy
u id .
" I believe in the United Statti
Comtitution and in freedom ot
ipeech. I alio believe In the First
Amendment which provide* foe
the (operation of the-church and
the itate.
" I alio believe In Article Sit,
which *ayi there ihall be no rellgioui trit for qualification for
public office.”
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The Rev. George Dixon, pa nor
of the Indianapollt Baptiit Tern,
pie, laid the heekleri were part
of the B.OOO member* or the
"Indiana Bible Baptiit Fellow*
•hip," which li not affiliated with
either the American Baptiit Con­
vention or the South Baptiit Con­
vention.

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traveling Project

T w o N ew Groups

Osteen Teachers

A dopted By

Organized By

Fete Children A t

Friendship League

Lake Mary Church

Orange City Party

The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church met at the
home of Mr&gt;. J. B. Quaitlebaum,
• n Chapman Ave., for the March
meeting, with IT members and two
guests preient.
3!r*. Etta Chabot. chaplain, open­
ed the meeting with a meditation,
entitled “ discipline of self-denial.''
At the business session. a traveling
talrnt basket project wa* suggested by Mri. J. \V. Salabury who hat
been a winter visitor for the past
two year*. The idea met with una­
nim ous approval by the group.
® A report was made from the
Ethel Hoot Circle, concerning the
elbora'.e recipe book being compil­
ed by the two groups. An interest­
ing letter was read from Mrs. Wal­
ter Barton of Ohio, who has also
been a winter visitor for many
ycars. She statrd that it was im­
possible fur her to come to Florida
this year and that she had a 12
foot icicle hanging from her roof,
f Mrs. Quatliebaum and co-hostVas. Mrs. Chabot, served refresh­
ment* to those present.

MKiMDERS OF THE OFFICERS WIVES CLUB met at
the Imperial House in Winter Park for their monthly gettogether tint! enjoyed n luncheon and fashion show.
Some of the members and guests attendinR, pictured

Miss Penny Brooks
Entertains With
St. Patrick’s Party
£ M ls t Penny Brooks entertained
• group of her friends at a St.
Patrick’i Day party, Saturday
from 7:30 to 11 p. m. at the home
of her parent*, Mr. and Sirs. W. J.
Brooks, 820 Rosalia Dr.
The young people played games,
danced to recorded music and
munched refreshment* of assorted
anackj, candies and soft drinks
uring the party hours. Tha house
'as decorated with green crepe
paper, balloons and other SI. Pat­
rick Day motifs.
! Those attending were the hostess,
Miss Brooks, Barbara Williford,
Carol Samuel, April Ramey, Honey
Childs, Maureen Firestone, Susan
Carl, Freddy Berryhlll. Peggy
Creamer, Angel Childs, Susie Halback, Doris Luke.
Tommy Brook*, Chtick Ogden.
iy Payne, Garry Renfro, Richard
rridard, Rex Creamer, Henry
Finch, Larry Chester. Frank Noell,
Dale Alexander and Kenny Poff.

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Enterprise

Personals

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
First Baptist Bible Survey Clas*
at 0:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Brotherhood supper and meeting
at 7 p. m.
Mert o f the Church Supper, 7
p. nt.. In the First Presbyterian
Churrh.
,
Graduation party for the seniors
of the Firat Methodist Church
will be given by the Ware Bible
Class. The dinner will be at 7
p. m. in McKinley Hall.
Pinecreit Baptist Church Ruth
SS Class meeting In the home
of Mrs. Jarars DeBord, US S.
Sunland Dr., 8 p. m.
M en
of
the
Presbyterian
Church supper at 7 p. m.
First Baptist Church Brother­
hood Supper at 7 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
First Baptiit Church Prayer
Meeting at 7:30 p. m., SS Cabi­
net meeting at 8:15 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptiit Church SS
Cabinet meeting at 8:15 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church SS
Officers and Teachrrs (upper, 6:30
p. m. R. A. meeting, 7 p. m.,
Prayer meeting at I p. m. and
Church Executive meeting at 1:43
p. m.
Commission of Education meets
Id the First Methodist Church at

p Mr. and Jlrt. Georg* Long-j
mire and Mrs. Sam Xilsel of Le­
banon, Ind. are bouse guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jsek Ryan.
Mrs. Blanche Gebo of Daylon,
Ohio and Mrs. Louise Ludlow
ief Depauville, N. Y. are visitSha used as her topic, “ Civic
Beautification." She stated that
the DeLand Garden Club la con­
tinually working on a "clean-up"
program, suggesting that garden
membera clean up ‘and replant
on their premise! as an inspira­
tion to their neighbors.
An outline bf things to be done,
listing areas that need care and
landscaping, with specific com­
mittees fo r such areas working
all the time, could do much for
civic beautification. Co-operation
of city officials, Chamber of Com­
merce and Junior Chamber mem­
bers was not overlooked.
The group met at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Lint. Silver Lake,
with 31rs. H. H. Duncan aervlng
aa co-hostess. 3lembers serving
as hosttsscs during the Federa­
tion tour of homes, this week,
are Mra. Helen DeWit. Mra.
Robert FeUi, Mrs. Blanton Owen,
Mrs. Einar T. Tidamsn, 3lrs.
H. P. Newton, Mrs. G. J. Xessenich and Mrs. Frank Palttraon.
All circlea o f the Sanford Club
have been naked to provide hostessea during tha three day tour.
Mri. H. J. Finch and Mrs.
H. H. Duncan, who had been
elected to aerve as president and
vlea president for the next term
in Palm Circle, resigned. The
circle held another election and
named M ri. Harry P. Newton.
DtBary, president and Mrs, Frank

from left are, Mrs. F* li. Edwards, Mrs. Karl Higgin­
botham. Mrs. Don Bales, Mrs. Robert Slye nntl Mrs. Ollie
Ixjpcr. Mrs. Loper is president o f the (). \V. Club and Mrs.
Siyc is club advisor.

Obligation Night
Observed By E.OS
Obligation Night wa* observed
at the meeting of Seminole Chap­
ter No. 2, O.E.S.. held at Maaontc
Temple, last week.
The worthy matron, Mrs. Msrjorie Shepard, with the assistance
of the chaplain, Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, explained the purpose
of the Eastern Star, also quali­
fications necessary for member­
ship. Examination of a visitor
was exemplified, past matrons
Virginia Anderson and Rada Mae
Crenshaw and past patron Robert
Williams comprised the examining
committee with Harley Thomaa
taking the part o f the visitor.
The conductress Mrs. Ethel
Pcurifoy exemplified the signs
and passes, and proper precedura
in balloting. Mrs. Essie Cole, gave
her lecture and land marks were
recited by the worthy patron, E.
J. Still.
A brief history of tha life of
Dr. Robert Morris, founder of
the order, was given by the
worthy patron, concluding tha
program.
Birthday guests of honor were
Mrs. Margie Rrademeytr. Mrs.
Stella Pryor, Mra. Leona McLain
and 3trs. Ethel Carver. Each

Patteraon, Sanford, ai vita presi­
dent.
31rs. Kessenlch will be hostese
to the April meeting at her home
in DeBary.
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
3Ietnbert of the Magnolia cir­
cle met at the home of Mri.
Frank Lleske and went In a
group to 3lcade Gardens where
they explored the many paths
and trails and .visited the orchid
bouse.
The business meeting was held
in the garden, led by Mrs. Joe
3fesser, circle ehairman. She
urged all membera to ro-oparate
in tha tour of homes and appoint­
ed Mrs. Joel Field, Mrs. Ray
Herron, 3lrs. J. C. Nicholds, Mrs.
P. 11. Elmore tnd Mrs. Messier
to assist in tha Sanford area,
Mrs. Nicholds reported that all
of the raladlum bulbs have been
cold. 3lrs. Meatier waa elected
delegate to the atate convention
at Palm Beach and Mrs. Elmore
was elected alternate. Following
the tour and meeting, members
enjoyed a delightful luncheon at
Morrison'a In Winter Park.
Sharp contrast! ef light and
dark cause eyes lo work over­
time. When reading, hava tha
entire room well lighted for le u
contrast between the page and
aurroundinf areas.

made a contribution'to the birth­
day bank, proceeds of which wilt
be used for the benefit of the
Rainbow Girls at the end of the
year.
.
Mri
McClain, chairman of the
decoration and refreshment com ­
mittee, carried out the St. Patrick’a Day theme In decorations,
using only green materials. Even
the refreshments served after the
meeting had a touch of green.

Honored A t Party
In Daytona Beach
3lr. and Mrs. H. E. Tooke hon­
ored Miss Kay Ivey, one of the
Seminole High School graduates,
with a beach party, Saturday, at
their brarh home in Daytona.
The guests arrived at It:30 a. tn.
and wrrr served a buffet luncheon.
The water was too cold for swim­
ming. so the group enjoyed the
day sun bathing, shopping and hav­
ing a day of fun.
The guest list included the guest
of h o n o r , Marilyn McDaniel,
Frances Strickland, Jeanne South­
ward, Janey Glenn, Sally Wllllami,
Dlan Aiken, Carnlec Ostcrholm,
Colleen McFarland.
Jane Osborne, Faye Garner, Lin­
da Rossman, Dee llargreave. Mar­
ly Strmper, Shcrlrne Shepard, Di­
ana Haynes, Sandra Shilling and
Judy Asenein. Kay’* mother and
father, Mr. and Mr*. John Ivey,
assistrd the host and hostesa with
the party.

youth - fluttering
jumper in bhu-k cotton
broadcloth hun straps of
imported woven tyrolcan
design. The perky blouse
has puffed aieevert, Peter
Pan collar and tiny buttons.

*to a d
TUESDAY

flouthslda I’ .T.O.

meets at 8

p. m. in tha auditorium for short
businesa session and program. It
T. kill*** will ba guest speaker.
Parents will visit the chidren's
classrooms at 7:30 p. m.
Anna Miller Ctrela election of
offlrers 8 p. m. at the Elka Club,
fallowed by a social hour.
WEDNESDAY
Animated klagaxlne program
1:30 p. m. at Sanford Woman's
Club, open to tha public ami
frea of charge. A variety program
of muiie, dancing and other enter­
tainment will ba featured.

Honors Youngster

Pot Luck Supper

Mr. and' Mrs. Eugrna Marcel
entertained members of their fam i­
ly Friday at thrir home on Brandt
Lane, crlebrating thp first birth
day of tlialr son, G lc% .
Refreshments featured a birth­
day cake with a lucky 1036 (one
year uldl penny baked Inside, This
was supposed to bring someone
prosperity and happiness during
the coming year. Glrnn's grand­
mother, Mrs. Aidcn Pyle of Mait­
land. was the hirky person.
Other guests included Glenn's
uncle, Ted Pyle, and cousin, Rich­
ard Pyle of Maitland, Mr. and
Mrs. Jark Lyle of Altamonte
Springs ami the young honorre's
brother and sisters, Atden, Lynette
and Tara.
Tara celebrated her fifth birth­
day March 3. She chose a circus
theme fur her rake and decora­
tions. This was alto a family party
with the rxrrption of Sieve Sodrrlilom, a playmate.

(p&amp;AAjDJwh
Dr. and Mra. E. W. Shepherd of
Spartanburg, S. C. were weekend
guesta or Dr. Shephcrd'a sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. L.
M. Leinhart, at their home on
Myrtle Ave.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Wine, Loch Arbor, are Mrs.
Wine's mother, Mrs. J. W. Willis
of Atlanta, Ga. and Mri. Harry
Groeio of Sarasota.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle McMillan an­
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Mareh 14 at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. The young lady weighed
8 lbs. 1 os. and has been named
Tina Marie, Mrs. McMillan la the
former Nancy Hicks, of Bluff City,
West 1st SI. in Sanford,
31rs. L. r . Garner, daughter
Faye ami Mrs. H. L. Osborne and
daughter Jane spent tha weekend
with relatives in Maron, Ga. Faye
attended the R. O. T. C. Military
Ball of Lanirr High School in Ma­
con, Saturday night.

New shoes for teen-agers shed
buttons and bow* and turn to -thr
tailored look. The (hoes have
stacked but less-flared heels and
lowered tnplinrs. Heels are low
In casual styles hut higher in
dress pumps — about in inch
and and a half high. The taperrd
A new p in tle his been devel­
toe's popularity is challenged by
oval and square tors in both oped for waterproof clothing that
"breathes.”
dress and casual shoes.

ouhSpana

"EVERY DAY IS A
FRESH BEGINNING"

MAINE LOBSTER

Unfortunately, toe mane people depend on
self-treatments, often purchased from door-to.
door pesldltrs, mail-order medicine man and
■tores with na hMlth knowledge.

W ith d ra w n b u tte r.

YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when
you need a medicine. Pick up your preacription
if shopping nearby, or wa will deliver promptly
without eatxa chart*. A great many peopla
entrust wa with their- prescriptions. May wo
sompound yours T

FAUST DRUG STORE
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A complete dinner, with
Soup or Julrr, salad, 1 vegetable*.
rolls, br scrag*.

Always secure any medicine, vitamin or
health-aid from a pharamaeiat. Ask us for our
professional opinion o f ita merits and wa will
nonaatly tall you and odvlto if it la wlaar to

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Available at Chamber o f
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$5.00 Adults, $3.50 Students.

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Sanferd-DeBary

Entertainment

Asaoelatlon

Walker Bldg.

Tha eostuma pin la on tha move
this spring — on top of tha shoul­
der, lined up along tha new full
sleeve, at the plunga af tha naw
low-back evening dresses, or a i
a dash of daxtla for high-front
gala gowns.

V A H -5 Wives H old

Sarah Wooltey (1841-1806) Mid

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris,
teachers at the Osteen school,
entertained the rhtldren of the
fourth, fifth and sixth grades
at their home in Oranga City
Hgts., Saturday evening.
John Harris entertained fho
group with “ tricks and magle."
They also enjoyed
horseback
riding and square dancing. Befreshments of pop corn, lea
cream and cold drinka were serv­
ed.
Mrs. Louie Noel aisljtrd Mrs.
Harris with the serving and par­
ent!
furnishing
transportation
were Mrs. Noel. Mrs. Elmer Shin­
ers, L. W. Jones and John Ta­
tum.
Guests Included Lynn Jones,
Dcboran Tatum. Shirley Albrit­
ton, Linda Black. Linda Noel,
Joyce Harney, Fonda Vincient,
Shirley. Sutton. Craig Colwell,
Benson Tart, John Harris, Mike
Katowltx, Ruddy Land, Donald
Shivers,
Henry
Clark,
Steve
Clark and Marcella Tan.

Personals

Observe Birthdays

FANCIFUL FOR SPRING

Combination Party

On Third Birthday

Miss Kay Ivey

Marcel Children

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The W. M. U. of the First Baplist Church of Lake Mary has organlxed a G. A. for girl*, ages
nine through 12, and a Sunbeam
Band for both boys and girls, ages
four through eight.
The organisational meeting was
held at the church and a large
attendance of interested parents
and children attended. Fifteen girls
joined the G. A. and 12 children
the Sunbeam Band.
Mrs. C. L. North, president of
the W. M. U. is in charge. I’cin selor* for the group will be Mr*.
Marguerite Homan, leader for the
girls and Mrs. Helen Ferguson will
be hrr assistant. Mrs. J. T. Beal,
will lead the sunbeam band, as­
sisted by Mrs. Mary Crawford.
The counselors and their assist­
AMY YOUNGliLAUE
ants attended the auxiliary meet­
ing at the First Baptist Church in
Sanford, last week, lo study their
methods and get inspiration for
tiir nrw work they art itarling in
Lake Mary.
All children In thest ags group*
are Invited lo join. Anyone in­
terested in helping with an inter­
1*. Cdr. and Mrs. C. J. Youngmediate group it asked to con­
tact Mrs. North. The leader* have blade, honored t h a 1 r young
a regular program planned and daughter, Amy, with an Easter
meetings will be held every other
birthday party on her third birth­
Monday.
day, thia weekend, at their home
102 E. Woodland. Dr.
•Upon arrival, each guest was
given a plastic “ Easier Basket",
containing a chicken, ballons and
Jelly bean*.
Following refreshments of sand
Thr VAH-S Officers wives met at wiehes, lemonade, lea cream and
the home of Mrs. A. W. Smith cake, the yoin gitrri enjoyed an
recently for a pot luck supper with Easter egg hunt. They were per­
Mrs. H. L. O'Hara as Mrs. Smith's mitted to keep all the (randy)
ro-hosless. A white linen table eggs they found and finished fill­
cloth on the buffet table set off a ing their Easter baskets.
Those attending were the guest
variety of dishes, each one prepar­
of honor, Amy Youngblade. Ami
ed by one of the guests.
Leesa
Yates,
Grady
At a short business meeting Shover,
following the dinner it was an­ Johnson. Paul Hamilton, Douglas
nounced that the next month'i Dearotph, David Guthrie, David
supper would be given by Mrs. R. Crelalnger, Linda Carrigan and
E. Farmer and Mrs. K. E. Austin. Amy's older sitter and brother,
Mrs. D. E. Dearolph brought Judy and Chip.
hrr sister, Mrs. D. H. Scofield
who Is visiting from Arlington,
Va. Others attending wera Mrs. II.
S. Moore, Mrs. J. L. Morgan, Mrs.
W. D. Fries, Mr*. J. T. Osborne,
Mrs. K. M. Sandon, Mrs. I. M.
Rowell, Mrs. H. A. Lackey, Mrs.
E. W. Foote, Mrs. R. W. Repp,
Mrs. A. J. Blahs, Mrs. R. E. OsierBY FRANCES WESTER
holm, Mrs. H. G. Goben, Mrs. J. A.
The Rev. James Moore Thomp­
DeGanahl, Mra. Lee Thompson, son of Lake Mary had to return
Mrs. C. N. James and Mrs. C. D. to the Seminole Memorial hospital
Schoonover.
for an operation. He la reported in
good rondllion, but will have to
slay In Ihe hospital a little longer.

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�spinsters wbo talk abcut a child's
native l o v e af music” and "n it
hr art'* tak e" malarky:
CASE E-4M: Della G.. aged nine,
la a nervous type of eftlld.
"D r. Crena," her mother Inquir­
ed, " I simply can't f i t Della to alt
at the plane and practice her
muste lessons for 30 minutes. In­
deed, she rebels at II minutes;
"Y et I went bar to be a concert
rist and she limply MUST do
practicing.
"What do you modern psychologlsts recommend?"
We urge e return to good-oldfashioned "torso sense."
That’s aU psychology n e lly is,
anyway, except the ' hors* sense''
Is oftsn paraded la S-syllahle words
te add scientific tils.

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Perils Te Be Probed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
United Stales la about to launch

Jh f D M WBBT
WAOflNQTON (01*1) - la tha
iM Month nr *a I hsv* visited
W campaign headquarters of all
» people here who are running
ir President.
New 1 have started making tha
pounds e l headquarters of peoplo
.Who are not running for Prssldenl. Thus far. It's prelly hard
(a tall one type from Ihe other,
T to ftrat Hop an my list of noneaadldates was Ihe Symtagion-forw s l d w t club Which has Just
Moved late new quarters overlooking Farrago! Part.
The p ert la earned for a naval
h e n , Adm. David Parragut, who
•aid "Damn tto torpedo**) Go
sh a a ll* T to atuh Is aim ed far a
former Air Fare* secretary, Ben.
Heart Symington, who fcols that
Way about Euaaian missiles.
Symington, as you know, Is
H m o U y viewed a t a dart to n *
In tto n e e h r tto D em om tle

group moved In, k moved out
again, having suddenly found It­
self without a candidal*. Tto
Symington club, eager to txpand,
was happy to flU tha vacancy.
Upon my arrival, I was escort­
ed lo the office of WUUam H.
Perkins Jr., who haa taksn leave
from his Chicago Insurance busi­
ness to run tha headquarters,
Since Symington Isn't ■ candi­
date at ysl, you might say that
Parkins at tto raomant Is sort of
a horseless head man. But 1
gathered he doesn't think this
will to permanent.
On Symington's most recent
speaking tour, to said, the Mis­
souri senator drew record-break­
ing crowd*—In Republican ter­
ritory—In sero weather.
"H e's not actively seeking dele­
gates but ha's everybody's second
choice," Perk Ins continued, warm­
ing lo tto guhjact. "Nobody can
find anything wrong with Stuart
Symington."
While walling for Smylngton to
commit himself, the club Is oper­
ating a full blown campaign,
sending out literature, lining up
volunteer workers across the
country and arranging speaking
schedule*.
Furthermore, Its lease on the
building runs m ill next Novem­
ber.

surprised if to soon tocsin* h
torse of another color.
1 Mean tto Symington club
doesn't took or act Uko it intend­
ed to t o a token gesture. It to*
Mere ofltoe w o n and a bigger
Mall than the headquarters of
Seme a* tto funning candidates.
The' club occupies whet was
e tc * • throe-story rosldencs In
t i p t o u t of downtown Washing­
ton. On the day I railed iter*,
the heart to d dogged arteries,
eeusod by n heavy snowfall.
Mental ’Lab Work*
Earlier In tto presidential t*sBENNINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - rtf•an, tto club tout* at M l i?th toon Bennington Coll*go girls kav*
•t, waa roiled by a group back volunteered to Uv* to a mental

WASH1NQTON— It was as to
bad left It Ha woaka before.
It waa a private office desk la­
ds* with impedimenta that told
much of hla sharectsr—lh* tiny
statu* of Thomas Jefferson, tto
4-H emblem fused into a glass
paperweight, tto UlUo felt donkey,
tto loadod desk calendar with
speaking dates Into April — and
tto books to bad road or loft un­
read.
This n u n of IT y a r n had no
rea soo to balleve t o wouldn't re­
turn from Portland to his senator­
ial offtt* toon, despite tto words
la tto oology by Oregon's other
senator that "D ick Neutorgor
know death was not long away."
T to heavy leather desk chair
of Richard L. Neubcrger was
MintollcaUy turned toward hit

a far-rangi-ig and talented satelUta to make tha most thorough
study yet attempted of the recently
discovered radiation perils In near­
by apace.
Much already la known about
these haiardt—enough to make It
certain that for yeara to coma they
wlUJbtr protracted space travel In
regions 400 to 10,000 miles from
the earth.
But many question! remained to
to answered about the dimensions
of the peril sooes, their origin,
their Intensity at different levels,
their effect on the esrih, and their
fluctuations la response to chang­
ing conditions on the sun.
T to new satellite will weigh In
for Its assignment at only SO to
33 pounds. Despita its small flic ,
it will have aboard the most com­
plex radiation detectors and ana­
lyser* ever sent into spec* by
tto United Slates.

than on tho outside door hung
a framed color photograph at ML
Hood with loogstammed oink
rhododendrons la tto sloping fore­
ground.
T to book on tto center of his
desk remained closed as to had
closed It: "Am erica's Wonderland
- • T to National Parka." It waa
on* o f tho last hooka he had n -

in the County for
COUNTY,
FEDERAL

M a n Charged
With Cruelty
After Kindness

Quotable
Quotes

torger also brought to an end
tto personal and painful assault
against him by tto eeltoegne of
hla a n Mat*. •
New, gen. Wayne M ane domed
on in oology tor M mtoate*. Botor* dating, however. M en * ob­
served that when Dick Neuborger
toft Wishing! cm for n rest to

Untied Pieee iMirxotisasI
P A R IS - S lat U t a m g r i , is,
a Gorman girl whoa* father has
been in Sovlot-held territory tine*
the early daya of World War 11,
stating she will try to ask Soviet
United State* seastar.
Frontier Nikita S. EhnahaDcv to that he was pting to dto com .
Ho waa a prodigious writer: Af­ return him:
But tvoa to death, Senator Neuter hit cancer operation hit staff
“ My father 1* old, ood 1 am borgvr disagreed with tto senior
knew to must rost. They rolled young. 1 must try everything to
senator from Oregon.
to a long black teatter couch ■at h im h a ck w ith u i ’ •
Far. « tto m otor's date cal­
and aot It In hla room behind
endar stands this entry: "Talk
Institution as port of ttotr school tto desk.
on rancor, luncheon, Friday,
And now Mary Jan* Cos, hla
work. They'll hoop diaries of ttotr
April 1. Philadelphia."
receptionist, waa saying: "He
improasioas.
never used It . . Instead *f rest­
ing. he'd to at tto typewriter.
Under tto glass top. tto sena­
tor tod Hipped a solitary entry,
n hUltold-auo picture of an at-

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HADDAM. Conn. (UP1) - Rail­
road employs Milton J. Humes
was eharged with cruelty—the ap­
parent viedm of hla own kindPellet sold Humes told them to
saw ■ TO-pound champion baiset
bound badly injured betide the
tracks. The dog had been struck
by a train and appeared beyond
hup.
Humes sa il to derided to and
lb* animal's suffering. Ho hit H
with a hammer, according to po­
lice, left the dog for dead and
returned to tiw train.
T t o dog roeovorod. Humes waa
arretted and ordered to appear
in Justie* court April If.

Let her spend her own money
iht wiihet. And keep a goodly rup.
ply of nlckela on the piano.
. "Bui lin't that loo mercenary?"
tome poetical parent* may protest.
No, it la juat plain "h o n e sense."
Later, when Della can play well
* ai "RecitaW
enough to perform In
program, the applause of the spJF
tators will likewise serve as an in­
tangible reward.
And you parents can meanwhile
praise her, for your compliments
will also help serva as psyehle re­
wards.
It makes little difference what
rewards you use, just as long a*
they get results!
Ultimately, Della will becoma fa­
vorably "conditioned'' to the plana,
as an indirect source of many s a t #
factions of her stomteh and ego,
so she may finally "lov e" music is
its own right.
But that Is NOT tro* at U&gt;* start!
And you overly ambiUoua mammas
should quit pushing your kids un­
duly. No wonder you make ’em
ncuroUc. Don't try to gain fame
via making a stag* personality out
of your child I
Send for my 20|&gt;-pobt "Test* k t
Good Parents," enclosing a Stamm
ed return envelope, plus 30c (non­
profit). Rat* yourselves thereoa
every month.
(Always write to Dr. Crane la
ear* ■I ttl* newspaper, enclosing
a long 4c stamped, addressed en­
velope sad SOc So cover typing
and printing cost* when yon send
for oao of hla booklets.)

STATE

ELECTION

Beginning March 4th
Registration Office will ‘ bn
open for registering
30 days.

Monday - Friday 9 ’til 5
Saturday
9 ’til Noon
APRIL 2nd Is The Last Day /
to Refilter

D A IL Y C R O SSW O R D

NASHVILLE, Teen. - A teen­
ager who evosdropped outside a
recording studio where Elvis
Pmtoy was waving a new rock
‘a* roll tune: •

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Porter Lanalng him mutle a lot o f good friends during
tha many yearn he hna lived In Sanford and they were ahock•d whan an automobile accident put him in the hoapltal near
. death.
The tough old aportamnn haa weathered the Injurlet for
About two montha and a considerable amount of medical care
v- •t||| w||i be required In the future, even after he gets out of
tha hoapltal,
* Ttia many frlenda he haa and organisation! In which he
bMbamactive have decided to do eomethlng for him. They
have eetabliahed a fund to help defray the thouaanda of
dollar* o f hoapltal (&gt;llln he hna had and to ease the burden
o f future coata on his family,
- Sanford Bike Lodge 1241 haa agreed to*be the central
ahaney for collection o f fund* for the Porter Lanalng Fund.
Tha Bike, Mooae and Seminole County Sportamen'a Assn.
Hava atarted tha fund raising by sponsoring a barbecue April
10 and a contest with an outboard motor as a prise.
Contribution! from individual! and organisation! will be
accepted by tne fund. Thcso may-be aent to Portor Lanalng
Fund, Sanford Klks Lodge, or to P, 0 , Box 12S0.
Expense* era great In caring for cases such as Mr. Lan*.
; Ing’a requiring long periods o f medication, and attendance by
, doctor* and nurseh. Mr. Lanalng'* frlenda say that they feel
; the financial burden ahould be lightened and they ask any*
one who feala the aame way to send In a contribution.

r u i l Vl 111, w iDUtutti w iwy IUU|
for continual attention by a nineyear-old at a monotonous task.
One of the editors of a mag aiine
for parents criticised me violently
for recommending paying a child
for music practice.
“ Why, that's barbaric," aha ex­
claimed. “ A child should learn to
practice the piano just from her
sheer love of maulc."
That's malarky and probably the
rambling* of an "old maid" theor­
ist.
Thera Is no innate "lore’ ’ of
music or spinach or codllver oU In
ANY youngster, so such senti­
mental females bettor get hep to
science,
The only "natural" hunger a
child seems to have i« for sugar
(candy, ice cream cooes, etc.).
In order to motivate Della, there­
fore, it la smarter to tle-lp her
bore some piano finger drills with a
reward she really craves.
At the age of nine, a child can
be motivated by Immediate, risible
rewards so place an alarm clock
on the piano.
Then lay three nickels betide it,
with the understanding that Della
gets one nickel for every five min­
utes of piano practice.
And don't try to hold her to any
one silling that will exceed IS min­
utes,
If she wishes to come back later
for another lf-minute session, well
and good.
But 15 minutes In a lump sum is
plenty for a child of her age.

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The Ssnford Bsbe Ruth League

Archers Cop Four
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Tue*. March 21, ’60— Pag# 51

United Prrat International
Rookie*
are (hr traditional
brroes of spring training hut It'i
tha “ old folk*'' who arc monop­
olizing the headline* this year.
One reason
i* that rainy
weather early in the training pro­
gram deprived many rookie* of a
real chanro to itrut their stuff
and another li that veteran* al­
ready are tuning up to make fa*t
Hart* In the pennant raee*.
Take Monday when 39year-old
Stan* Muiial, 38 yerfr-old Warren
Spahn and 37-year-old Hank Bauer
duplaycd mid season form in pac­
ing the St. lamia Cardinal*, Mil­
waukee Brave* and Kantaa City
Athletic* to victorie*.
Muiial,. working like the moit
unheralded rookie in camp to
make up for a .234 campaign in
1939. hammered out a homer and
a base* fillrd double a* the Car­

field behind Seminole High School
will be the tryout site. All eligi­
ble plsyers must bring birth
certificates with them.
Babe Ruth baseball is for boys
13 through 13. The determining
date is Sept. 1. A boy muit be
13 or not over IS before that date.
Games will be played on the
number one diamond at the
Giant’s training base with a
starting time of 4:30.
Several night games are planned
in the stadium when the Grey­
hound* are out o f town.
A straight sixty game sche­
dule will be played between the
two divisions. Two all-star teams
will represent Sanford in stata
tournament play. Teams ln the
national division will be Rotary
Club, Shrine Club, Elks Club.
Tbc American division consist*
of Lake Mary, Kiwanis Club,
C.P.O. Club and Civilan Club.
Lest year'* officers were re­
elected. Sonny Powell, president;
George Morgan, vice-president,
and Ronald Perry, secretary-

IT WAS NAVY night at
Jet Lanes Monday night.
To get

the Navy classic

league o ff in fine style, top
brass at NAS rolled a three
frame competition. Top pic­
ture, left to right, NAS
commanding officer Capt.

Powell Takes
A Divisjon
Golf Tourney

Robert Slye, A. E. Gustaf•on, senior dental officer;
Capt. Lou Edwards, com­
manding officer o f VAH-3
and Capt. J. I). Rarnagc,

Sonny Powell look top honor*
In the monthly men's tournament
at the Mayfair Golf Course.
Powell captured first prist in
tha A division. Second place waa
won by E. J. Bradford and Dr.
Harold Ring, Hugh Grier asd E.
•N o t Much Choice
J. Still tied for third place.
In the B division Don DondanSAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -T h e
Big Five— which didn’t have vill* captured first place follow­
much choice anyway—will select ed by John Williams and Bob
“ an outstanding football team" Hillhlmar, A. F. McCallum and
to come to the Rose Bowl from Booky Bach, all lied for third
now on a* a result of the Big place.
Dan Wright was tha Division C
Ten’s decision to skip any more
winner.
trips to Pasadena.

By JERRY COVINGTON
Th* recent successful basketball sea•on is a fins example o f what fan support
meant to a team. Baaketball had long been
in tha doghouaa in Sanford, but this year
the aporta fans around the city came out
in masses and the results were.amazing.
They aoon found themselves enjoying tha
game ami they stuck it out throughout tha
season. The school had a fine ball team and
would have won plenty o f ball games any.
way, but I am aura that having good fan
support helped them win many mor* that
they would have lost.
Tha baseball season gets underway at
T:S0 p. m. at Memorial SUdium and tha
same problem exists her* that existed in
baaketball. Baseball ia a very coatly aport,
especially when played under the lights
and up until now 8HS has never drawn
enough people to pay for tha electricity to
operate tha popcorn machine, much leas
for the coat o f balls, bata, etc.
As far as professional aporta are con­
cerned, baseball ia by far the best field for
a young high school athlete and wa should
make every effort to support them and
build a sound baseball program. If the
youngatera receive encouragement from
good fan support, It will make them work
much harder, and, in turn, it might give

commanding o f f i c e r of
VAH-1.
Bottom
picture
•howa Jet Lane Manager
Spolskl, left, congratulat­
ing the winner of the com­
petition Gustafson, w h o
roiled a 61 for three frames.
(Herald Photos)

some o f them a chance to sign a nice pro
contract some day.
In discussing the poor attendance with
Coach Dave Laude, he said that Guy
Garrett, coach at Avon Park, had told him
that during an average season they always
net from (2,000 to 13,000 and when they
have a tournament they hava taken in as
much as $6,000 in a season. So, wa sea
that it can be done.
We have the finest playing facilities of
any baseball team in Central Florida and
there ia no reason that the fine group o f
Seminole supporters who followed football
and basketball so faithfully can't continue
to come oat and watch these youngsters
play.
Coach Laude and his youngsters have
worked very hard in pre-season drills and
thfcy are hopeful o f having a fine season
so let’s not let them down. Plan now to
come out for every home game and see a
fine ball club In action.
Junior first baseman James Markham
has been looking very sharp at Ihe plate
and he will be shouting for his third bat­
ting crown in as muny years. As a freshman, James led the Seminolea in hitting
and has hit over .300 both seasons. Ha la
bigger and stronger than ever and he
could develop into a real power hitter this
season.

A pair of six-lime winners, on*
rated the nation's best young
greyhound, will spice tonight’ s
featured ninth affair at SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.
The Grade-A headliner l, pari
of a fast 10-event schedule start­
ing at 1:10 p. m. Only It more
racing days remain on the local
pari • mutuel calendar. April 4
competition
will
close
what
seems certain to ba the track’*
most successful season of its
history.
Greyhound writora across tha
nation voted Wealthy the most
outstanding in tha country last
month, and the youngster returns
10 the local scsm tonight afttr
competing in the 830.000 Futurity
in Phoenix. Arlx.
In Central Florida running, the
33-puund female stepper nabbed
six wins, a place and a show in
11 trips to the starting galas.
Sha's a 3-lo-2 favorite from the
four-box in the hot ninth.
The other six-time winner, also
a young greyhound, is El ('ammo
Shadow, a hulking 69 pound black
male who has also placed three
times and shown twice in 17
trips. Owned by Charles Rein­
hardt, El Camlno will march
from (ho seventh post position
with second best early odds of
4-to-l. .
Rounding out the feature line­
up tonight are Remember That,

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HOLLER

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dinal* pounded out a 12 8 win run* off World Scries hero Larry
over the Cincinnati Red*.Larry I Sherry In the seventh
on s walk,
Jackson pitched no - hit ball for Joe Adcock’ s trip!* and Los
the Cardinals for five innings but Maye's single,
then Jerry Lynch connected for
Bauer, ,tartin* a new caress
a grand slam homer in the sisth. |„ Kansas City after being with
Musial. who took special work- ,(,* Yankees since 1MT, blasted
outs during the winter, is
enjoy- outflve hits, including
two
ing on* of the best springs of Ms doubles,against his ex-teammates
career, and is more
confident |0 lead
the Athetiea to a I M
than ever that he’ll make a come- triumph. Norm Siebero. hitting
h*c*.440 for the spring, contributed a
Spahn, 21-13 last season but double to the Kansas City offense,
fighting to prove to Manager
Roger Maria stretched his batCharlie Dres»en that he can work ttaK streak to nine straight g a » M
on a fourday rotation, held the when he doubled off Ned Garter
world
champion Loa Angeles ^ u ,, first Inning.
Dodgers to unearned runs In six
The Pittsburgh Pirates acered
innings as the Braves scored a ln g.j
wi„ 0Ver the American
8 4 victory. Spahn’* stint matched league champion Chicago White
the previous longest allnt turned sox, the Reds’ B team edged out
in by a Milwaukee pitcher, by y ,, Philadelphia Phlllle*. 44. and
Carlton Willey, and he now has thf Phillies’ R team downed the
allowed only two runs in 11 inn- cardinals’ B team. 31. In Hon­
ings this spring.
day’ * only game*. Most teems
The Braves scored the decisive took the dsy off.

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Little League
Fund Drive Set
To Start Saturday
Seminole County's Liltlr Leagu­
er* will hold their annual fund
drive Saturday.
This year’ s drive will he a
“ eakeless
bake sale." Instead
of asking for rake* to sell, the
hoy* have decided that it’s easier
on the cook* lo ask for a dona­
tion equal lo value of the cake
or pic the generous resident would
have given.
The drive will be put on in Lakt
Mary, Sunland Estate*, Longwood,
Casselberry
and
Altamonte
Spring*. All ronlributlons will be
u»rd to buy equipment for local
teams. Persons interested In find­
ing out more about the drive
should rontart John R. McCullough
at FA 2-4070.

Celtics Hopes
Rise In Playoffs
By United Press International
Given the added impetus of rid­
ding themselves of Wilt Chamberlain for the remainder of the sea­
son, the Boston Celtle* hope to
capture the Eastern Division play­
off title on their home court to
night against Philadelphia.
Leading the Warriors 3-1 In the
beit-of-aeven series, the Celtics
will try to capitalise on Cham­
berlain's hand Injury and earn
tha right to meet the winner of
the Western Division haltle be­
tween St. Loula and Minneapolis.

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undying love that evolved between
Mery Rafferty, an Irish maid,
and Paul Scott, eon of the steel
magnate who hired her.
Mary and Paul had a heck of
a lime getting together. I think
tha W-mlnuta Uma limit didn't
giva
their
myriad
problems
enough space for proper exploita­
tion, but It atilt allowed for a
touching presentation. The acting,
direction end reasonable dialogue
kept the show from deacendiag inIa iaanA.l
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racing. Thla play’ a chief diet waa
generally incontrovertible thought*
that merely alowed the mind to a
walk.
Chriatoper Plummer, at young
Holmti, put aa much fleah and
blood into hit part at the acript
allowed. Cedric Hardwlcke, aa
Holmea Sr.,, UIU out/ laiit; wwaa
at an oplnlilonated, rather Insen­
sitive end proeperoui manufac­
turer of epigram*.
Dialing nnd Filing: Sunday afternoon’a "CBS Teiavialon Workihop” teorad with, “ Anniveriary
Dinner," a comedy by Roland
Wolpart. Tha laughi were derived
from aome cabinet offlcert In
Washington who behaved very
much ilka human being! while
their wivei substituted powderpuff polttici for power politics.
Jack Benny'a C B S -T V special
on Saturday showed tha seams oi
its formula comedy. Benny, who
wai aided by Phil Silver* and
Polly Bergen, has don* much
fresher stuff this season.
Tha Channel Swim: The tenta­
tive CB5-TV summer schedule
shows a return for "P eck 1* B id
Girl” and the introduction of a
new hour-long Western. Contin­
uing through the summer are "Ba

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ST. PETERSBURG (U PI) —
George Bayer o f GUnssgles, IU.,
richer
by 12,000headed for
the 940,000 Desoto Lakes open to­
day—hi* stock increased by hie
victory
la the gt. Petersburg
men's golf open Monday.
Bayer, a W oof, 6-iach glammer,
■ank a tl-foot iron shot on (ha
first holo o f a sudden-death playoff to tako tha victory in tho lUh
playing
o f tha St. Patartburg
event.
Tbe
UOpound
Beyer
thus
scored a birdie three to com* out
•head of Jack Pitch o f Lot Angeici. Both were tied at 202 after
12 holes—96 of which were played
Monday.
Beyer had led the tourney all
the way except briefly in the last
round when hie tee shot went out
of bounds and Fleck s u e d ahead.
But on tho 14th hole Bayer
evened thingi up and that was
tbe way It stand until tha llth
•ettld for dxpraislons o f vslueUe
hole.
I'd Ilka those eenUFifth waa 11 inches from the sentiments,
meats to b# tho sort that in
■
him lea
ftn.) hole
V .l. o f 'tha
'ska sud­
...J
pin
la ika
tha first
Holmes' phrase, aet tha mind to
den death playoff and was aura
to sink tho bail far par when Bayer used hie No. T iron to drep Ready For Title
tho ball ia tha cup fraas t l feat
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) -S on n y
•way and win hi* &gt;2,990.
Liston said today ba'a ready for
a crack at heavyweight chain­

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TEDDY NADLER, winner
o f $264,000 on TV quiz
shows, says he thinks he
will “ hide fo r two years'*
after flunking. * teat, for
prospective census taken
In St. Louis, Mo. Nadler
paid he had done well on
the English part o f the test
for the $13*n-day job but
had filled on map-rending.
"It makes me look like a
nitwit,** he eald later.

U S ROYAL
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WASHINGTON (U PI) Son.
E iU s Xofauver (D-Tenn.) says
his subeemmittM’s investigation
of baxlag has b a n delayed by tha ed Mi chancaa
civil rights debate but If reedy to Monday night
roll "whenever the aubcommlttn quick disposal
deem* it possible.”
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industry, Navy

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agriculture,
"Autocrat and Son” on NBC-TV
Sunday nlgbt told how Oliver
Wandall Holme* Jr. discovered
tha law and worked for 10 years
an n booh that would mako the
law eomo alive.
I think young Oliver's talents
could have helped tbli play,
which-was another In the "Our
American. Heritage” aeries. .
Tho play by Ernest Xinoy pick­
ed up young Holmas as n thricewounded Civil War hiro who was
looking for n challenging peace­
time pursuit. Oliver Milled on
law, married and, of course,
made hie mark as one of our
greatest Jurists. He also became
■ greater men than his famous
dad. Ae they say, there's n story

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Our Guset," ' ‘W hir* My Line The K m Smith ted Ed fulliven
shows, but th# main aumtner
diet will ba: re-runt.
“ Startlma," tha NBC-TV Tuesday night tpecitl, will rapaat th e ®
Jam n
Stewart • George
Gobel
Wetiern, "Cindy'i Fella." on
April 12 . . . Maureen Stapleton
beada the eaat of "Tetala Maintano," the "CBS Television Work*
ihop" drama for Sunday April I.
Bob Denver, who ia beatnik
Maynard Krebi on CBS •TV'a
"Dobia Gillie,” gate to ahava off
hit chili rnoaa on a forthcoming
epltode .
. Zaa Zia Gabor
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"Long hair tike Tony's is dan­
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lathes or buseea burners,” He*dmaetor Edwin Leo ssld. ” 1 don't
want the boy to bo hurt."
When Tony's woodworking In­
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down hie hair with water, Mrs.
Kathleen Braithwniio, tho boy's
mother, kept tho lad at homo for
n few daya " l o prevent hi* feel­
ings being hurt."
Tbny, who looks much like •
girl at tho moment, already has
appeared la television com marelali and likes hi* top Just ae It
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Academy Officers
Are Re-Elected
Forest Lake Academy's principal
and treasurer were re-elected a*
member* of the academy adminis­
trative board and a resolution wa*
passed supporting church and
Mata separation at the Florida
Conference o f Seventh Day Adventlsts In Orlando Sunday.
»L. C. Strickland, principal of
Forest Lake Academy, and Henry
Wooten, academy treasurer, were
re-elected to the board which in­
cludes 14 other members from
various parts o f the state. The
academy is run by the Florida
Conference of Seventh Day Adveiw
lists.
The session's M0 delegates
unamiouily voted adherence to the
principal e f church and slate,
passing a resolution which de­
ENTERPRISE COUPLE Mr. nnd Mm. Juntos V. Richards entertained SS
nounces current efforts to bring
of their friends nnd neighbors Friday In honor o f their house guests Mr.
a return o f blue law enforcements
to Florida. The resolution brands
jmd Mrs. Esley Johnson of Moline, III., mid their uncle, Russell Palmer, o f
Sunday elosing laws such as one
Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Richard is shown in the background standing, wearing
passed by the last session o f the
a dress with a white collnr.
Florida legislature banning Sun*
day sales of automobile* in the
state as religious in nature and
on that basis challenges Its con*
stitutionality.
Pastor H. It. Schmidt president
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (U P !)
o f the conference, explained that
Sixty • one former- college fort*
this position i* taken not merely
ball stara and eight formar
because Adventists observe Satur­
coaches. Including Clydo (Butt
day as the Sabbath, hut because o f
dog) Turner, Sid Luckman, Job*
alarm on this tendency to use
Teachers
are
finding
new
"It's like the army , , . Hurry Lujack, Kyle Rota and Ear®
coercion In matters o f public a f­
fairs, Adventist official Charles things to do with their summers. up and wait!" Higgins explained. (Greasy),Neale, have been nom­
John H. Higgins, a Seminole They spend hours setting up one inated for the 1960 football Halt
R. Beeler reported.
High math teacher, was visiting scene that takes two minutes to of Fame election.
Turner, Luckman. Lujack and
Ids home in Tennessee, Tho local shoot, he said.
Bote went on to alar aa profoaAbout
the
stars,
Fes*
Barker
is
television ami newspapers had
sional players In Uta National
really a* down to earth ae the
League and Nealt, nominated for
several stories on the fact that characters he plays.
the Hall of Fa mo both aa a play­
Disney Studios were filming a
Higgins doesn't tare to become er and aa a coach, alio coaehOi
picture in the vicinity. The pic­ a professional actor.
in the NFL. Rote, 31, one of tha
NEW YORK (U PI) — Soviet ture, "A Light in the Forest,"
"1 guess I’m just a teacher at youngest men nominated current*
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
heart.
The
best
things
are
the
ly Is offensive captain for tkn
was on location in Tennessee, be­
slides I took.’
has an American pen pal.
New York Glanti.
cause
o
f
three
mountain#
that
Gall Bartley, a
14-year-old
Negro junior high school senior, touched the river there. The lo­
said she wrote Khrushchev last cation is about 30 miles wist o f
December asking Mm to write Chattanooga. Tha only way in
something for her school's yearand out Is by boat, Higgins said.
book, "The Sousa Blue and
Being an amateur photographer,
Gray."
Khrushchev's reply arrived Mon­ Higgins was greatly interested
day.
when he saw an ad .for extras In
Tha message started! "Dear the local paper.
American schoolchildren . . . "
"1 just loaded up my 33 nun,
In his B-paragrsph cable, the camera and tried out for the
Soviet premier said, "I wish that part," he said.
SHILLING’S CUSTOM
you, and tha whole rising genera­
He got the part; Sgt. MaJ, In the
tion e f America as well, would
Biitish Royal Marines. The regu­
CAR W AXING and PROTECTING
learn what war is like from his­
lation uniform o f that period
tory books only without ever see­
(around 1780- 1790) was all wool
ing It with your own ryes."
and included a wig and wal hot.
1, Complete Car
Copiee o f tho cable in Russian
Not too much face make-up wa*
Lubrication ....- ........
and English were brought to
used for the extras.
1. OIL CHANGE using
Gall’s Junior High School 142 in
Filming In this location took
(Gulf Pride Gil) ......
tha Bronx by Nicolai Bouruv, a
3. CLEAN A SERVICE
first secretary in the Soviet dele­ about six weeks; Hlggln’s part
Air Filter .......
look two o f these. After the out­
gation to tha United Nations.
4. Interior Cleaned
Gail and her classmates wrote door filming was finished, the film
.75
A Vacuumed ....
to a number o f other world lead­ went to Hollywood for tha sound
I. Mat A Tiro Appearance
ers, including President Eisen­ and indoor acting. I’ay for extras
Renewed .................. .............
1.00
hower, aiking them to contribute is one dollar per hour.
15.00
«. CLEAN-UP and WAX JOB
something on the theme "rever­
ence for life." Khrushchev's was
121.15
tha only personal reply so far.

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2,500 Acres
Bought In Broward
FORT LAUDERDALE ( U P I ) Dtveloper Kerman W. Jehnton
Monday announced purchase o f a
2,500-acre West Broward County
tract for |D,700,000.
Johnson said a new 10.000-home
elty would ba erected on the alto
within five years. Tht land, north
o f suburban Plantation, was sold
by Edward If. Gerber, a Planta­
tion Investor.

Shakeup Noted
In A B C Tourney

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) — Opm
divlilon Handings of Iho Ameri­
can Dowling Congrcit tournament
underwent a shakeup her* Monday
night ai Maywood Medical Cen­
ter of Cleveland moved Into the
lead anti Aulomabowl of Datroit
rolled to fourth.
The Cleveland team potted a
SOM for the second team aeries
over 3000 in the tournament and
took a alxpln lead over Willen
llrfrigcralion of St. Louti.

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N. V. Fanner, Rcaltar
D. H. Whitmore
Spadoua 1 bedroom home, tile
406 Metcalf Building
bath, terra n o floor*, lota of
Lillian O. Tram*
Orlando, Florida
AaioclaWa.
cloiet
apace,
carport*
and
Harare room, kitchen equip­ 116 I . French Are. Ph. FA I-S2I1
ped. Price 114,700.
After hour*. FA 1M1I, FA 2-4621, Men-Women 620. Daily. Soil Lnralnou* nameplate*. Writs Roe re*
FA S-6J61
Co., Attleboro, Mat*.

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L Good Food
5. For Rant
I. Wanted to Rent
4. Rest Bit ate Wanted
I. Beal Relate For Salo
6. Mortgage Loom
7. Business Opportunities
7-A Insurant*
A Fsasato Help Wanted
6. Mai* Hein Wanted
16. Mole or Female
11. Work Wanted
12. PlnmUng Berries*
12. Electrical Services
14. ftolld, Palst 4 Repair
15. Special Services
15-A Besaty Parlors
16. Flowars 4 PUnte
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UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, 2405 Willow
Ave. Call FA 2-2232 or FA 2-2221.

CLEAN
unfurnlihrd, kitchen
equipped, 2 bedroom {inuie;
knotty pine cabinets and anaclf
bar; t master bedroom. 260.
1 Bedroom bouse, furnished, 260
Call NO 8-3267.

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406 Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida

How you can save thousand* of
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landscaped yard to the imma­
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culate Interior. Total price
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
clerk-typist, full time. Pleasant
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working conditions, 2 dsy week
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day until told. Original price
preferred.
Experienced.
CaB
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v4eo io to call now for the
loan, approximately 210.700, can
be aitumed. Monthly payment* TYPING at home, legal or
SPECIAL SEBVICK
are $76. Shown by appointment
other. Phono FA 2-6644.
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'■Bill” Stemper Agency
LAWN MOWING and yard worl
2901 Park Drive
trimming, edging, or sag sd
FA 2*8331
RENT OR SALE: Sunland, ShedJobs. FA 2-1362.
room, 1 bath, kitchen equipped
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home on 2
house Available now, 283 month; WILL CARE for children in my
Urge loU. Outiide city limit*.
home, by hour, dey or wsak.
VA loan will finance down pay­
Easy terms. Ph. FA 2-4786.
Call FA 2-1832.
ment. Inquire at 824 or 223
Cherokee Circle. FA 2-3310.
WANTED— Work for experienc­
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111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2-24)0
work. Reasonable rate*, f m
"Open evenings til 1:30 PM”
estimates. Ed O'Connell. Call
To sec this SPACIOUS HOME In
COLLECT
Orange
City,
5 ACRES fa,m land Sanford Cel­
LOCH ARBOR featuring three
SP 4-7402.
ery Delta, 2450 per acre, only
Urge bedrooms, two baths.
2230 down, five years to pay
Urge kitchen with equipment,
balance. Richards Hotel Mel­
extra large screened porch, 105
bourne, Fla,
It. lot with trees, and wall to
wall carpet in living room and WILL DO ironing in my own
home. FA 2-3120.
dining area. This home priced
WYNNE WOOD: 2 B. R. CBS
house, 11300 equity and assume
st ONLY 813,920 with down
payment ONLY 21290. Call us 12. P lu m bin g S erv ices
236 monthly payment. Phone
FA 2-3676.
today for appointment.

Stenstrom Realty

DO NOT FAIL

2 Bedroom house, kitchen equip­ LARGE 2 bedroom furnished up­
ped, 870 mo.
stairs apartment,
downtown
water furnished. 265. C a l
2 Bedroom house, kitchen equip­
FA 2-2071 before 3:30 P. M.
ped, 273 mo.
4 Bedroom house, unfurnished
617 EXCAMBR1A DR.; 2 bedroom
6100 mo.
unfurnished house, l ’b. FA 2-0620
ROSA L. PAYTON
after 3:00 p. mAnd Associates
Pb, FA 2-1301 17-62 at Hiawatha
3-REDROOM unfurnished house. 2-LOTS, 60 ft. x 140 ft. each,
1201 So. Park
Ph. FA 2-3232
FA 2-0203.
between 4lb, and 7th., on Mel­
NEWLY, decorated, clean 2 room
lon ville Ave., partly cleared,
furnished apartment. 601 Pal­
2-BEDROOM house In Country
with city conveniences.
metto. Dial FA 2-4332.
Club Manor. FA 2 2483.
14,600 TERMS
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
APARTMENT. 112 Elm. FA 2-0371.
111 N. Park Ava.
Pb. FA 2-612
FURNISHED apartments, bard
BY OWNER: Ready for occupan­
wood floors, til* baths. 602 W.
2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
cy, ipackrai 2 bedroom CB
27Ui. Street.
Registered Reel Estate Broker
home, cute as a bugs ear. Con­
kitchen equipped. 1SIT Douglas, Ph. FA 2-1201 17-22 at Hiawatha
FA 22013.
veniently located on 2 large
beautifully landscaped shaded
WYNNEWOOD: 2 bedrooms. FlorFURNISHED cottage for rent at
corner Iota. Electric kitchen,
Ida room. 812,300, |1,T00 down,
Five Points. 165 per month,
hardwood f l o o r s ,
Venetian
G1 loan. Phone FA 2-7732.
Ph. FA 2 1467. ‘
bllnda, space beater, tile bath,
bulk in chest, dresser and
NEW COTTAGE
LARGE 2 brdm. turn. apt. 237.30
closet; beeesway, utility room,
ON
LAKE
BUTLER
ITU Magnolia. FA 2-3631.
carporte. Priced to sell. Pay­
Calling all doctors, lawyers and
ment* 242 per month, Includes
WELAKA APARTMENTS; rooms
professional men wbo want to
taxes and Insurance. Buy my
private bath*, 114 W. Pirat Itgat away from It alL Ntw cot­
equity and assume 4Vift mort­
tage near completion on beau­
gage, or will accept reasonable
MODERN two bedroom clean un­
tiful Lake Butler near Osteen;
down payment. FA 2-3610.
l-BEDROOM furnished house 2«i
furnished bouse, 1210 W. Third
Includes lakafront lot, cottage,
per month. FA 1-6370.
dock,
ramp
and
fireplace.
Out
2-BEDROOM, 114 bith concrete
where nobody'll trouble you. All 7. Business Opportunities
BEDROOM,
nicely
furnished
block new home, kitchen equip­
for
Just 14,300.
house, water furnished. 614
ped and some other furniture.
FOR LEASE: Wall established
Elm, Phone FA 2-1662.
266 monthly. SI. John* Really,
service station, good location.
phone FA 2-61S .
Contact the Puri Oil Company,
116
N.
PARK
AVE.
SALE OR RENT: By owner, new
•04 W. 6th. St.
house,
hardwood
floors.
In DESIRABLE 2 room furnished
Lake Mary. Phona FA 2-4840.
apartment, 1st floor, private EQUITY in 2 bedroom house, 1616
Bum martin. FA 2-2626 after 1
bath, watar furnished. 6 miles
LORAL HEIGHTS; 2 bedroom
east of Sanford. Handy to
REAL ESTATK DRIVE-IN
apartment, on* block South of
storei, churches, and school.
Sanford Ave., on the air base
Phona FA 2-3771.
route to the right, 6th. house on
2144 Preach Ave.
HOMES, DUPLEXES,
the left.' Endrrs, Rt. 2 Box 372.
Realtor
APARTMENTS
ill Hall”
Phase PA 12641
CONTACT
STENSTROM
REALTY
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
AVON offers earnings tot
FA 2-2420 REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS 111 N. PARK AVE.
present needs and U.S. Sav­
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 241274. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house,
SURETY BONDS
ings Bonds for family security.
2416 Orange: 2 bedroom unfurnBecome an AVON Representa­
kitchen/equipped. P h o n e
nished house, kitchen electrical­
tive and earn the pleasant
FA 2-3102.
AND ASSOCIATES
ly equipped. 260.
way. Write NOW—Box 666,
Amy Anderson
2412 Willow -3 bedroom unfurn­ 2-ROOM furnished apartment, 110
Lockhart, for Interview.
Genevieve (Jean!*) Blair
ished house, kitchen electrically
Magnolia. Phona A. K. RoesetCarl
Chorpenlng,
Jr.
equipped. glOO.
t«r, FloresL FA 2-1151.
Robert J. Schmidt
BEAUTICIAN WANTED, guar­
RENT A BED
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
antee and commission. Pb,
2-BEDROOMS, with kitchen pri­ Rellaway, Hoiplta' A Baby Bads
Marvin Williams
FA 2-3742 days, PA 2-2433 nights
vilege*, lor 2 men or couple.
By Diy, Week or Month.
216 So. Park Ave. Pk. FA 2 3441
1301 Wynne wood. FA 2-4607 or
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Sanford
Unusual Career Opportunity
FA 2-2277.
Pb. PA 6*3111
US W. let BL
Evana Bldg Lake Mary
For woman aga V to S3, Interest­
Ph.
FA
2-1260
SMALL apartmant 200 Avocado.
ed In bettering berielf financial­
SLEEPING ROOMS, Tho Gables,
ly and socially. Established na­
401 Magnolia Avo. FA 2-0720.
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
FURNISHED apartment, deal
tionally known concern afters
equipped. Buy equity. 4H%
and close In. Adults only*. Jim
future with substantia! income,
FUKN. o p t 2200 MtDouriDe.
loan.
970
monthly.
PA
2-7266.
my Cowan. FA 2-4013.
pine satisfaction of delivering
2-BEDROOM upstair* apartmant,
an important sendee to this
clean and roomy, 973. PA 2-6616
commmunity. Good education
AN ALL-RIGHT DUPLEX
and sincere interest in children
OFFICE SPACE, $36 month. 36&gt; * LOCATED RIGHT
necessary. Teachlag or business
W. llth Strool. Ph. PA 12661 * CONSTRUCTED RIGHT
background helpM. Must have
* PRICED RIGHT
days, PA 2-1401 nights.
car. Give background fully in
(only 912,360!)
first latter. Write Mr*. Van
* TERMS RIGHT
Dyke, P. O. Boa 1641, Orlando,
DON’T DELAY-SEE IT TODAY
W 1«U.

Seminole Realty

S t Johns Realty Co,

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Plumbing 4

Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA M W
PLUMBING
Contracting A Rapaira
Fran Estimates
R. L HARVEY
264 Sanford Ava. Phone FA

IS. Electrical Service*

ir

YOU have petotiag problems
and want to taka advantage af
years af experience and Um
best of workmanship, sail K. M.
Young. Lake Mary, FA 2-060V
or J. L. Bledsoe, 167 I , Owors,

St. Johns Realty Co.

Scheduled
Advertising

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
Qulot

Community

Near

Golf

Courae

Turn Wort On Sftth
St. Pol tow Country
M
M . I Watofc
Fur Oar Bifau . . . .

Sanford

O P E N D A IL Y
ItM A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
S:M P. M. TU Dark

J. W. HALL

C U R B G IR L S

RAYMOND M. BALL

AUTO GLASS
• INSTALLED
Windshield
Bock Gfuau
Door Glass
Vent (Mum
SERVICE
Sankarik Glam and Paint Co. g
11 114 W. tod BL
PA 2-4666

LOCH ARBOR
Located in little Vealra on canal.
Three bedroom, lt t baths, Milrhea equipped. 12000 down and
assume 4V4% mortgage. Total
Price 914,666.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Re alter
Raymond Landqulst, Assoc.
PA 23631
Atlantic Saab Bids-

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County's Only

Daily Newqwer”

FHA FINANCED

Just Outaide The City Umiti.
VA FINANCED

NO
DOWN
P A Y M E N T

10*650 PHA
$350 t M
Pram $ 68.50 MaulMf
Pram $

$ T O 0 0

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1. NICHOLS
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3 B udroom s-l'/a Batha

* TILE BATH * LARGE LOT
it OIL FURNACE * SCREEN PORCH
i , PRIVATE WATER SYSTEM
ir TERRAZZO FLOORS

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A Want A d A Day Makes A ll Business P a y! Ph. FA 2-2611
M UST S E L L !-W IL L SELL!
15. Special Services

21. F u rn itu re

ENVELOPES, Lettrrii’ ads, itatemenu, Invoicei, hied bill*, and
programs,
-• t t.
Prigrenive
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-2931—
SOS W o t 13th St.

L'jcd furniture, appliances, tool*
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'* Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-413*

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AH types and lizei, installed
"D o It Y ourteir

New k Used
Furniture and Appliances

$SAVE$

W H O L E S A L E
M
V

Mather ot Sanford

WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I NE
208-209 £. First St. Ph. FA 2-0983
Machinery and Supply Co.
• B id VALUES
307 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24432
• JL'ICK CREDIT
HEATING
• EASY TERMS
H. II. POPK CO.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
?70 S. Park - FA 2-4234

ALL MAKES It MODELS
184 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3623

10-10A

59 FORD

Jl’HT LIKE NEW!

Nrw a Uird Furniture fc Appll
ancei. A Good Place Tn
BUY. SELL or TRADE

HOUSE CLEANING

15*A Beauty Parlors
Be Lovelier With Profenional
Beauty Cara.

D a w n 's

Senkarik Ginas and Paint Co.

Beauty Salon
M i l Oak

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Encloicd head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. PUstJe
or rayon tapaa. Cotton or ayloo
eorde.

FA 2-7(184

A Sitiifled raitomer la enr bait
advert eement.
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
M l So. Oak
Ph. FA t-3741

112-114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2-4822

'39 ZIC. ZAG, almost ball paid
for — lake over payment* of
*9.30 each; 800 different stitches,
button boles. Write Box 080, el0
Sanford Herald.

16. Flowera ft Planta
Ost Flowera
SANFORD
FA 2-1822
LEGUSTRUM
FA 2-7948.

ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
Ross,
391
Magnolia
Piece,
For Any Occesslon
"Hickory Street", D a B a r y.
FLOWER SHOP
NO 8-4413.
or
FA 2 0270
16 In. G.E. TV, A-l condition, ona
P L A N T S. Ph.
year warrantee on picture tube,
830.00 Call FA 2-3479.

19. Boatn aad Motors

Robson Sporting Gooda
1044 8 E. let.

58 P O N T IA C

ST A R C H IE F

Fnrdnr. 9 Pes.enger Htatlnn Wagon Equipped With All Factory A rc*.
M&gt;ri»« • Beautiful Tutone Paint With
.Matching Interior • Excellent White
Sidewall Tire* - Very l,*w Mileage
Perfect In Every Way.

Ph. FA 2 3881

20. Automobile
a PACKARD, 8123. C a l l
FA 2-4308 or FA I-T890.

57 C H E V R O L E T
Beautiful Light

Green

*2095

Vi T O N P IC K U P

*1095

Mileage . Spoilt** Inside and Out.

58 C H E V R O L E T

BEL A IR

Fnrdnr • Fully Equipped • Pefrect TnInne Fini.h - Excellent Tlren • Clean
Inside and Out.

*1795

58 C H E V R O L E T S T A T IO N W A G O N
Fordor VI ■ Radi* • Hester • Automatic

*1995

Trenamlealon • Perfect In Every Way.

FED.

GOVERNMENT

A

MILITARY

PERSONNEL

1960 L A R K 2 Dr. S E D A N

Folder V i • Radio tad Heater • Ante,
matte Tran.ml».l*n . Beautiful Coral
and White Tutone Finish - Clean Inald*
and Oat.

56 B U IC K

*1395

S T A T IO N

Fordor • Radi* and Heatrr • Automatic
Transmit*!** • Perfect Tut on* Finish •
Excellent Tire# . Extra Clean.

55 O L D S M O B IL E

A IR

W AGON

*1495

SUPER

Fnrdnr ■ Fully Equipped Including
Power Htrering • Beautiful Rina and
White Tutone Finish With Whlla Rid*,
wall Tiren - Extra Clean,

§9 5

57 FO RD C O U N T R Y
Fordor HtaKm Waaon • V I Engine •
Automatic Tran.mi..ion • Radio and
Heater • Power Hteering • Air Condi­
tioned • Beautiful Tutone Fini.h •
Hpolices In.Me aad Out.

“88”

SE D A N

*1495

INSURANCE

1991

MOTOR
HANFORD

CO.

COMPLETE
LOW COST
FINANCE
PLAN!

AVE.

WANTED
"Jim Dandy"
GOOD SALESMAN
MAN

or W O M A N

Write resume of post
experience to Box S,
c/o Sanford Herald.
Ottr employee! know about this ad.

"■#\ ■«■'*. 1qji •'* ■*' '!*•a-V-iafc
:/,i: ,*
im W * * * W B B * ■

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2nd k Palmetto

ll

I?

Ph: FA 8-9711 — U. C. LOT . FA 2-8211

' &gt;C» * »

( )o l l If \ A t

M o ll 4 f \

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

.WAS
$795

RA NCH
WAGON V
ENGINE,
HEATER.
YOU
WONT
FIND
ONE
FOR
LESS! ..........................................

55 OLDS

WAS
$1095

C9-133R

FAIRLANE
CLUB SE­
DAN. V-8 ENGINE STAN­
DARD TRANSMISSION AND
RADIO. WELL WORTH IT! ....

WAS
$895

58 BUICK

55 FORD

GOOD

WAS
$695

2ND

- C
-.r

yu- WAS

SUPER
VIERA
F O R D O R SEDAN, FUL
POWER. NICE F A M I L Y
SEDAN!

m *1495
WAS
$1495 *1295

CO-187A

57 PLYM f i s s r tuac
f|A3

*945
$895

COUPE. V.B ENGINE. AUTOMATIC TEANHMIRSION. HA a 4 n A P
DIO AND HEATER. HOl.DVlJQH
YOUR HATI ................ ........ J I I 7 J

$595

*945.

U9-I18A

57 PLYM
....
v-8

RA T O T
HARDTOP
COUPE
ENGINE AUTO- UI i f
----------------------diflRSION.
RA- f f A 3
MATIC TRANS
DTO AND HEATRR. RRAUTI
FUL WHITE WITH GREE
TOP!

56 FORD

m *1095

WAS
I $995

CUSTOMLINE FORDOR. V-8 ENGINE FORDOMATIC. RADIO AND HEATRR. ONE OWNER! ..................

79l

TO-88-BI

*845

56 FORD

.WAS
$695

FAIRLANE
FORDOR, V-i
ENGINE RADIO AND HEATE E AS IS SPECIAL ..............

$545

C9-II9H

$645

55 FORD

FAIRLANE
FORDOR SBDAN. V-8 ENGINE FORDOMATIC, RADIO AND HEATRR. REAL NICK! ...................

WAS
$895

*695

OO-RS

FCO-fSA
FAIRLANE
CLUB SE­
DAN, V-8 ENGINE FORDOMATIC. RADIO ANI) HEAT­
ER. ANOTHER AS IK! ..........

WAS
$1395 *1295

CUSTOM 309
TUDOR
SE­
DAN. 8 CYLINDER FOHDO
MATIC AND HEATER. BEAU
TIFUL TAN AND WHITE!

I8.12IH

55 FORD

1495;

m *1695

FCO.IIIA
HOLIDAY
FORDOR. HYDRAMATIC, R A D I O A M
HEATER. LOW MILES AND’
EXTRA CLEAN! ..........

:

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COUNTRY
SEDAN 9
PASSENGER WITH C.AS SAV­
ING 8 CYLINDER ENGINE,
STANDARD TRANSMISSION
AND HEATER. S T A T I O N WAGON WITH A FUTURE!

FLO-141A

56 FORD

WAS $ 4
$1695 *

RANCH
WAGON V-8
ENGINE. FORDOMATIC, RA
DIO AND HEATER. EXTRA
CLEAN! .........................

4*0-8# A

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58 CHEV s

RIHCAYNK
f'ORIIOR SF. . . . .
DAN. V-8 ENGINE. A U T O M A -U /A V
TIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO, f t U J
HEATER A N D
P O W F. R,
STEERING. BUY THIS ONE
TODAYI ................. .......

57 FORD

56 MERC:

57 C H E V R O L E T

i

TO-24A

C8-4I.A8

WAS
$1195

b

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CO-83A

m *1295

56 FORD

a

$2095 ’ 1 / 9 5

58 FORD

MONTEREY
HARDTOP
COUPE. AUTOMATIC THANR.
MIH8ION. RADIO. HEATER.
P O W E R HTEERING AND,
POWER HR AKER. NOHOD!
CAN BEAT THIH PRICK!

FAIRLANE
FORIM1K SE­
DAN. V-8 ENGINE, FORDO
MATIC. A M ) RADIO. S TON
GREEN ............................

Ffipn fv&gt;k|

*1145

57 MERC

WAS
$1195

w

*1295

FCO-TIA

8 PASSESliKK STA­
TION WAGON. AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION, RADIO,
HEATER. POWER STEERING
AND POWER IIKAKER. H
Sl’HK AND SHE ONE TO
DAY! ...- ..............

to those who qualify

SANFORD

5ms*1595

J w I W lV I r 300 K lin iiu H | | j • a
HARDTOP. V-8 ENGINE FOR- W A V
DOMATIC. RADIO. HEATER. i f H J
POWER STEERING. POWKI
BRAKES. BEAUTIFUL CO
LONIAL WHITE! ..... .

58 FORD

DAN, V-8 ENGINE. FORDO-a j

1295 DOW N 551.47 MO.
INL’LyDEH

59 FORD

MALE PRICE

CO-IOIA

MATIC. THIHONE HAR FAC-Cl AQC
TORY AIR CONDITION! .... ' I4 / J

tonic,
blonde
finish,
la teat
model. Mutt t*U, 8430. Phone
FA 2-1871.

ATTENTION!

$1895 *1595

57 FORD CFUOHRDTOOMR H3R98W A *

SHULTZ 42 ft. trailer *2.000. SPINET PIANO: Baldwin Aero-

BARGAIN: 1M7 trailer, 48' a 8‘, 25. E d u ca tio n • In stru ction
t bedroom*. Coat 88,200. Sell
for 88,800 with 1330 down. U. S. CIVIL SEBVICE TESTS:
Mcn-womcn, 1832, Sian high
Phone FA &gt; 8708.
a* (93.00 week. Preparatory
training until appointed. Thou­
21. Furniture
sand* of Jobs open. Experience
usually . nneceasary. FREE In­
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
formation on jobs, salaries,
Bade. Day, Week or Month—
requirements. -Write TODAY!
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Franck Ave.
Lincoln Service, Pekin 81, Il­
linois.
Ph. TA 1-7853

lO -P -l
CUSTOM 300
FORDOR RE.
DAN. I CL YIN HER, STAN­
DARD TRANSMISSION AND
HEATER. F.XTRA M C E !

CO-109 A

('9-898 R

REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window Sills 11-23
34" Window Llntela 8. .23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 1-3731

b o o TRAVEL TRAILER, 34 ft.,
need M day*. Save over 8700. 22-A Articles W asted
1M W. 17th. at., Sanford. Phone
FA 1-7388.
LOOKING lor transportation. Will
assume payments — with amill
•88 2-BEDROOM
Xltf
Craft
equity in '33 to '31 model car.
house trailer, M R. long, I
Writs tailing year, m a k e ,
la. wide. Want $808 aquity. Buy­
monthly payment*, balance due
er take ovar payment!, balance
and equity, to Box NC, •/•
8t.I8t.80. Can FA 24380.
Sanford Herald.
IlOUSE TRAILER: 88 ft. Spartan*tee, very dean, all modern. 24. Lost A Found
Must **M. Privately owned. Aleo 38 ft. Star, very elean and LOST: Femala dog, brows and
whita with black atraak, cars
aK modem. Mutt tall. Call at
Ilka German Shepherd. Answers
MIS Orlando Drive, 3 miles
to n a m a "P enny". Ph.
South o f Sanford. DeWItt TrailFA 2 2142.
ar Park. Sea Mr. BUI.

58 FORD_ _ _ _

CUSTOM 398
58
FORD
TUDOR RE­ WAS
DAN, V-8 ENGINE AND RA
DIO. JUST ANOTHER ON
OF OUR MANY HAKGA1NR!$1395

DEALERS;

CO-72A

WAS
$1395 M O ??

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FLORIDA

AALK PRICE

FAIRLANE
308 FORDOR,
SEDAN. V-8 ENGINE. F O H D .t if i f
OMATIC. RADIO. HEATER
------- h TTAj
P O W K R STEERING AND,
POW ER
RRAKRH. DON
MIHS THIS ONE! .....

St FORD

w i t h

M A R C H 22nd. T HR U M A R C H 26th.

ARONDK
FURDOIt
SEDAN. FOR ECONOMY BUY
TIIIB one: ....... -

rUHTOM
FORDOR RE­
DAN. V .« ENGINE, FORDOMAT1C. R A D I O . HEAT!
AND
POWER RTEBRING.
ONLY ONE OWNER! .

W E L C O M E !-

p r i c e s

CENTRAL

FC0.9TA

Finish - Low

LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
' l l FORD tudor, excellent me­
FA 2 3293.
chanical l t s i I t I 1 , 1,
MOTORCYCLE, 1937 l a d l e n,
8118. FA 2-7483.
Hounda Arrow, reasonable. Ph.
FA 2-T7M,
20-A Trallera
aaa be Snanced. Ph. FA 2-4308
or FA 8-7880, _______________

•

CO-IIA

ORANGE TREES for tala. Will
plant in yarda or gravel. Shadt
tree* alto available. Ed Davit,
FA 1-4317.

Gateway Te The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

o u r

'$1995 *1695

....

59 SIMCA

rA 1-7430

Windowi, Floom, Walli. Free Ei- Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
timate.
Call FA 21212 or
Service With The Cash. SUPER
FA 2-1933.
TRADING POST. FA 24877. .

I

D E A L E R S

FCO-I8A

Jenkins Furniture

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r 22. Articles Fur Sale
1:00 night! and weekend*; Sen.
ford, Leka lfary and Longwood. ECONOMY paint 83 93 per gal­
FA 2-2772 aad FA 2 M il.
lon. 2nd gallon fra*. ARMYNAVY Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.

K
E

Cl'RTOM
TUDOR V*
FORDOMATIC AND HEATER

New and Uied Furniture
311 E. Firit St.
FA 2-3822

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM II. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel FA 21304 400 Sanford Ave,

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SALE DAYS -

WILSON - MAIER

Sewing Mach. Repairs

I
V

P R I C E S !

$495
CARS

55 FORD

FAIRLANE
FORDOR SBDAN. V-8 ENGINE FORDOMATIC. RADIO AND HEATRR. SEE THIS ONE TODAY!

USED

WAS
$895

TRUCK

$695
SALE!

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Need For More
Exceptional Child
Teachers Cited
The need for teachers of excep­
tional children was explored at
a coordinators of exceptional chil­
dren conference in Tallahassee
last week, Seminole County Co­
ordinator W. W, Wharton laid
Monday,
The coordinator for teaching
exceptional children in Seminole
County laid there la a shortage
of these teachers all over the
state. Tha number of teacher
units for this type work was
froten in the 1951 legislative ses­
sion. Rut the number of young­
sters in nerd of exceptional In­
struction ia increasing with Flor­
ida’s population growth, Whar­
ton pointed out.
Teachers are needed to instruct
children hhndicapped with speech,
hearing and nervous disorders,
to instruct the mentally retarded
as well as tha mentally gifted, he
said.

Hospital Notes
SANFORD GRAMMAR school student Donna Sprague was presented with
tha Pilot Club safety award last week by Club representative Betty Hor­
ton.
(Herald Photo)

Lauderdale Bats
Scream About Joe
ican Home Arta and Crafts De­
partment of the DeBiry Women's
Club. A tea for th* benefit of the
art federation was given under
the supervision o f Mra, William
Nye, chairman of the arts and
craft* group.

*W to Florida Federation of Art
la a announced that three oxblblta
are being shown in th* galleries
g f (ha headquarters building in
DtBary,
, Visitor* are Invited to follow
■ Mm algo* ir o n the highway to the

- building.

.

An eahlbit of 13 paintings by a
group af professional women
•Mats who winter In Sarasota,'
Mho "Petticoat Painters," will
b a g until April I. Artists In
•Mi group ore Shirley Clement,
Dorothy Leoch, Beth Arthur,
—
Melon Sawyer, Judy Axe. Elsinore
Bhdd, Jon# Ziegler, Helen Auchtor tonic, Stella Color, Dorothy
MacDonald,
Martha' Hartman,
Margarot Sturgis. Ifelan Protas,
Bvu Hoot, and Florence Eller.
Another group of IS paintings
•ro by the late Miss Edith FairI mc Davenport, past president o f
Mm FFA. Mias Davenport's honors
aeo worldwide. While most people
knew her for her traditional
wurkc,
the eahlbit consists of
modem representational art which
Mho painted la her last years.
AM w o n painted when she was
• ait To year* o f age. This exhibit
also Will be shown until April I.
‘ The FFA ha* announced that
t will aontlnue to devote the Hall
Ggltery to th* works of profeaatonal sod amateur artiati of the
DoBary area. Ten pen, Ink and
brush drawings o f New England
aoeuoa will be shown until March
ML They are fay Mrivllle C.
Mooch, an amateur from White
Plain*, N. Y., who ipendi hla
wtofara visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Marry F. Brown of DcBary.
M«*ch, who took up drawings aa
a hobby, and who never had any
formal art training, has produced
a group of drawings which will
bring fond memories to residents
Who cam* from New England.
Mr*. L. W. Richcreck of the
Art Club of St. Petersburg gavs
a demonstration Monday of paint­
ing* in water color for the Anier-

NEW YORK (UPI) - A leather
o f preventive medicine ooncedea
the public la not willing to give
up cigarette smoking for health
reasons although, In We opinion,
II should.
•
Dr. Ernrat L. Wynder said anilsmoking "education", should be
ihed by physicians and publie
allh agencies, but maanwhlle
there are “ practical measures"
by which imokera ean smoke and
reduce the risk*.
Wynder la a atoclale professor
of preventive medicine, SloanKettering Division, Cornell Uni­
versity Medical College, and haad
of the epidemiology section o f the
Sloan-Kettering
institute,
Mew
York.
Hi* modified vlewa of what
should be done were published In
Ihe New England Journal.of Med­
icine and were aimed at fellow
physicians for relay lo the gen­
eral public. He said men who
simply can't give up smoking
cigarettes, should do the follow­
ing:
1. Cut down on the smoking to
the lowest number of cigarette*
possible; &gt;. Smoke filter cigar­
ettes, and of ihe brand with the
lowest yield* of tart and nicotine;
3. Never amok* more than half
n cigarette because the last half
has much more nicotine and lara
than the first half; 4, Puff slow­
ly—the more lime between puffs,
Ihe belter; 5. Avoid inhaling
deeply.
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FORT LAUDERDALE ( U P I ) Tbejr tall him Joe the Plpplek
and hla specialty la guzzling beer.
They think he’s a vacationing
college student ahead of the pack
of a predicted 30,000 who will jam
Ihli South Florida eoaatal town
during the Easter holidays.
Whoever he la, the Plpplek is
working a system on bar* in
which he quaffa 10 beera, orders
an 11th, then leave* without pay­
ing.
Bartenders who have been bit
by Uw Plpplek’* forays all report
the Hollowing chain of events:
A man will telephone a bar
and request a page for "Joe
the Plpplek.” The caller has hung
ito when th# bartender returns
to the telephone after making the
unsuccessful page.
Moments later, a man eaten
tha bar and asks If anyone hsa
called for Joe the Plpplek.
Told of the recent call, the man
says, "fae'i coming right over
with four buddies . . . eat 'em
up."
The man (really Joe tha Pippick) toesea off all five glasses
o f beer aod orders another found.
He drinks the eecond serial and
asks for "Juit on* for myself this
tim e." He heads fur the wash­
room but enroute veer* out the
front door.
There are varied description* of
Uw Plpplek, One bartender re­
ported him aa "a little guy with
Bermudas and hairy legi." An­
other aaid he was "tail and skinny
looking
with
homed
rimmed
glaasea." A third laid, "he looked
like a little profeaeor-lype guy to
me.”
Whoever he la, Um Pipplck’a
only erlme ia entering a bar and
leaving wllh aa much beer as be
can carry away Inaida him.
M ■ child finds the recognition
and lava he nreda in the home,
he won't have lo adopt antiaoclal behavior patterns to gain
attention.

MARCH 30
Admissions
Mary Ellen Brown. Sanford; Dennlese Bennett, Sanford;
Eliza
Brown, Sanford; Florence Gil­
christ, Sanford; Florence Bishop,
Sanford.
Dismissal*
Joseph Diebold, Sanford; Mary Sue
Duff and baby, Mima; Anne Ma*
dore, Sanford; Poole baby girl,
Mt. Dora; William Stover, Longwood; John Stamiiofl, Sanford.

Junt

The Chief of Naval Personnel VAH-3; P. V. Rear, ATI, VAH3;
announced this week that ten W. H. Mahany, AOt, VAH-7; D.
more enlisted men serving In E. Merrit, W*l, VAH-7; D. L.
Heavy Attack Wing One at the Michi, DTI. NAS (formerly of
Naval Air Station, have been FASRON-31); H. C. Nichols, ADI,
selected for Ensign.
VAH T; and A. E. WiUke, AMCA,
The aeleclees are: D. M. Ar­ VA1I5.
nett, AQ1. VAH-3; J. F. Bratton,
Eleven former enlUted mem­
AQt. VAH-11; R. D. Ellis, AQ1, bers of squadrons in Heavy Attack v '
VAH-3; R. F. Germain, AQC, Wing One "e rr commissioned in
January. The commissioning of
the ten new Ensign* will take
place in the near future and will
increase the years total of Heavy
Attack Wing Ooe enlisted per­
MIAMI (U PI) — Sixteen air- sonnel gaining officer status to 24.
plane* and a boat resumed the
search today for four men missing
on a fishing trip In a 20-foot boat
sinca Sunday.
The four are boat owner Mickey
Clark, William Clark, and Dan
H ood, all of Miami; and Sgt.
Bobby Calvert o f Homestead Air
Force Base.
Search Is concentrated in th*
gratefully accepts and eckaew*
Atlantic from Miami east to the
teilgra memorial roalrfbetlees
Tor HEART RESEARCH.
Bahamas and north to Daytona
Beach.

AM VALINHKI, left. Wan named "blue jacket o f the
month" by officers o f VAH-7 at the Naval Air Station,
Valinskl Ik shown belntr congratulated by VAH-7 CommanclinK Officer Cdr. Kenneth Rowell.

SECURITY

Aussie Anim als A t Winter Park
Wooly koalas, th* famous Australian "teddy bears" will romp
and tumhla, red kangaroos will
hound across
the "out-back’'
country, and birds will share the
spotlight with the duck-billed platypu* and the spiny schldna In
the final program of the Screen
Tours presrnled hy the Florida
Audubon Society Saturday in the
Wlnter Park High Srhool Audi-

The dogwood U Missouri's off!
rial tree.

torium. Two programs will be
given, one at 10:30 a. m. and one
at 7:30 p. m.
The speaker will be Patricia
Bailey Witherspoon of Denver,
Colo., who has explored the fascinatlng continent of Australia
with her naturalfit father, Dr.
Alfred M. Bailey, director of the
Colorado Museum of Natural Hialory.

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Established 1908 .

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1960

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 666

1New U. S. Space Probe Fails
CAP* CANAVERAL (UPI) A a attempt to fire a latclllte Into
aa arbit around earth failed to4 jy ,
Tba rocket waa launched here
at 1:55 a. m. fifty minutes later
the National Aerooautica and
Space Administration announced
in Washington that the 55.5 pound
satellite had not «one into orbit.
NASA said officials "suspect
one of the upper stages aI the
Juno U failed to icnite."
Tbe apace agency said k re­
ived no confirmation that either
the third or tou r* stags rochets
Ignited, ft said tracking
■ • j

t

were being checked and a further
report will be. available shortly.
The firing of the four-stage
Juno II rocket .had been planned
as the broadest study yet of dead­
ly radiation belts around aarth
and what perils they hold for
minned space flight.
The launching appeared to be
perfect but Dr. Wernher von
Braun told newsman IS minutes
later that no Indication had been
received that the third stage had
fired
"It doesn't look so good." be
said.
The socket had b e n
pro­

grammed to carry the satellite.
Explorer VIII, to a cigar-shaped
orbit taking it as far away from
earth aa 51,000 miles and aa close
at 300 mile*.
But something apparently want
wrong and the success rocket
scientists enjoyed Tuesday with a
smooth launch of a Titan Inter­
continental baliistie missile want
sour.
The mysteries ot the Van Allen
radiation belts mutt bo explored
before man d i m to try riding a
rocket into space. One of the belts
ranges from 400 tn 2,20o miles
above earth. The other ie to the

5.000 to 25,000-mile range.
Explorer VIII was designed to
measure energies of very low to
very high voltages with the de­
tectors, moat complex ever flown.
The date was to be relayed to
ground stations via a small radio
transmitter on 108.03 megacycles.
Th# transmitter was designed
to be shut off autometlcally one
year from today, to open toe
frequency to other apace uses.
The beHa were named far Dr.
James Van Allen at tha Stats
University of Iowa, who designed
Uis instruments for America's
first earth satellite, Explorer 1,

which discovered tha belts. Van
Allen deviled the experiment* for
tqday's shot.
Several satellites have itudied
toe belle, but this was the first
devoted almost exclusively to the
job. Van Allen hoped to deter
mine energies of electron* and
protons in the sons* over so ex
tended time.
Explorer VIH also was designed
to work with Pioneer V, the U.8.
sun satellite launched 12 days
ago. Scientists believe that flares
on the sun. which Pioneer V is
studying, directly affect the intan
sity of tha Van Allan baits.

House Nears End
Of Rights Debate
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House waa expected to
wind up two weeks of civil rights debate today by passing a
five-point hill and sending it to the waiting Senate.
Rep. Emanuel Celler (N. Y .). Democratic civil righta
leader, aaid the bill would be passed before sundown "with­
out fail" and with little, if any, change.

Hikita Arrives
In Paris For Talks
PARIS (UPI) —Soviet Premier
Nikita I . Khrushchev, bearing
warm word* at friandship for
Praitdent Charles DaGaulle and
p r a n c e , arrived today in a Paris
that waa guarded like an armed
camp.
De Gaul la towarlng ever the
atocky Soviet leader, gave him
a hearty ptraonal greeting at the
airport and aaid France waa
"ready to listen to you and to
wake, you listen to us. .
Tba moat atringaut security
# seasu ree to modem France his­
tory ton ed toe etty tote a near
fortress for the arrival. Nearly
tbo whole Paris police force phis
security guards took up stations
on rooftops, at the airport and
every 30 yards along the route
'Khrushchev and DaGaulle took
Into the city.
The welcome from toe French
people waa sporadic. At tome
ooints there were few people but
tot the Porte d’Orleans entrance
to the etty M.OOS Frenchmen
raised a sheer.
The turnout at tha airport and
aloog the route to ton rky to­
talled an estimated 00,000—far
short of the crowds that wel­
comed President Eisenhower last
September.-

^Expert Says Bomb
Caused Air Crash
.

WILMINGTON. K. C. (UPI) Aa Atjmy pathologist testified to­
day that evidence. collected from
the wreckage of a National Air
Llnea plana ahowed that a bomb
exploded near the leg* of ooa of
tba passangera befora the craft
£&gt;egan breaking up In flight.
MaJ. F. Warren Lovall of tha
Armed Farces Institute of Patho­
logy described the injuries suf­
fered by the passenger, Julian
Frank, as similar to thoss inflicted
by a land mine.
The Jan. • crash killed 34

Tha bill would safeguard Negro
voting rights and outlaw Interiorenca with school Integration or­
ders in tha South.
Outnumbered Southerners, fight­
ing to the last to weaken tha
measure, prepared to offer mors
amendments before the final vote.
Tha Senata,- meanwhile, waa ex ­
pected to vote on a motion to
table — and thus kill — a pro­
posed voting righta amendment by
Sens. Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa.)
and Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.).
Bui for tha most part the Seaate was marking tlma awaiting
the House action.
The Clark-Javlls proposals, criti­
cized by Atty. Gen. William P.
Rogers Tuesday, would combine
the administration's voting ref­
eree plan with
as njaiviis
system in
of snaps'
feder
ms n
si enrollment, offi cars proposed by
Sen. Thomas C. Hennings Jr. (DRogers wrote Sonata GOP Lead­
er Everett M. D irties till.) that
the Clark- Javits proposal was
"worthless'' and "tasftocthra" and
had tha "fatal lines*" of being
unenforceable.
The House stamped Its approv­
al on the moat eoolroveriial part
In Its bill — too administration's
plan for court-appointed referees
to protect Negroes' rights to vote
in all elections.
The referee plan wag added to
a civil right* bill by a vote ef
IN to 104. The House accepted
one amendment to strengthen the
administration proposal and de­
feated a string of attempts by
southerners and conservative Re­
publicans to weaken M.
in addition to the referee plan,
the bill contains a milder version
of President Eisenhower’s lNO
civil righta program.

DeBary M an Faces
Traffic Charge
A DeBary man was charged
with reck less driving and destroy­
ing public property after hie ear
snapped o ff a light pole at French
Ave. near Lake Monro* Tuesday.
Georg*
Francis Cudebee o f
DeBary waa traveling east on
French Ave. and felled to make
the curve near Seminole Blvd.,
police reported.
The ear traveled about 160 feet
out of control. Cudebee, 14, suf­
fered n minor face Injury.

.Air Force Moves To End
'Dishpan' Hands Hazard
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e Ah’
Force bat moved to cur* an oc­
cupational baiard that has har­
\f
assed fighting men almost as
much a* bombs and bullets—dish4 '^ n a a hands.
^ Th* Air Force issued Tuesday
what it considered a historic proc­
lamation. The service said it
would tell commanders shortly
they could eliminate kitchen po­
lice, belter known to Git at KP.
.But lhara waa a big apron
Wring attached. Tha commaadars
mutt find enough money in their
budgets to hire civil rtpltcemenlt
aad demonstrate that this is a
minora economical way af doing
&gt;Nbe dirty week.
Tba announc ement touched off
g new inter-e*rvice squabble. The
argument ia ever which service
la heed in the KP race.
Tha Army aaid the Air Feres
la Just following in ila fool steps.
a agoksomaa ated the Army
a iM l^ iiith o risa d elimination af
KP last Dec. 21 but with the same

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money provision a t the Air Fare*.
This hit af newt may coma at
a shock to tbopsands of Army
GI's who (till are peeling pota­
toes, washing dishes, scrubbing'
floors, dishing out food and polish­
ing garbage caaa.
The Army conceded that anly
two posts have taken advantage
of tbo Dec. N ruling — Fort Sill.
Okie., end Fort Bliss, Tex. Even
there, the spokesman aaid ha was
not sure whether BP waa IN par
cent eliminated.
How about the Navy! It said
flaUy. "B P will coatlfwo la to#
Navy."
Tha Navy tried out civilian
kitchen kelp during a pilot pro­
gram at Treasure Island, Calif.,
but has dropped tbo experiment.
The Ale- Force order, effective
July I, was mad* public Tuesday
by Btp. Frank Kowalski (BCana.), aa ea-Army colonel who

errant*
officers.

TH E D EBARY AM ERICAN LEGION A U XIL IA R Y U collecting clothes

and canned goods to be distributed to flood victima in Tampa. Gathering
and classifying the relief aupplies are Auxiliary members Mrs. John
Leone. Mrs. G. E. Crosby, Mr*. Frederick Hammerer and Mrs. Benjamin
Gilbert.JAra. Maria R o b e rta ia making a ahoe contribution to tha ftlnd.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Women's
Auxiliary Opens
Flood Relief Drive
Tbo Women’s Auxiliary af tha
DeBary American Legion Pott 250
It collecting clothing, bedding, and
canned goods for the relief of
flood victims In Tsmpa and other
Florida disaster areas.
The SalvaUoo Army of Sanford
will taka charge af distributing
tba Items eollectod.
Mrs. Benjamin Gilbert Is chair­
man of the drive, while Mrs. Gas­
ton Crosby, Mrs. Frederick Kammerer, Mrs. John Leona, Mra. Ed­
mund Lovanna, Mrs. Howard
Paine, Mrs. Earl Andrews, Mrs.
Edwin Hoffmlre, Mrs. Carl Web­
ber, and Mra. William Brown are
* suiting her,
Tha first shipment was to ha
sent off Tuesday.
The group will conUnu* to gather
needed Items this week. J. E.
Spaulding hat donated the us* of
a vacant store next to hla Camera
Shop for collecting and sorting
the supplies.
Anyone who would like to do­
nate needed items such aa cloth­
ing and canned goods, can drop
it off there.

Cold Retreating
From Southland
By United Free# International
A cold wave retreated from the
South today but kept Its grip on
the Midwest
The thermometer bounced up to
th* 50* in th* Gulf states during
the night, compared to freeslng
temperatures toe night before.
Michigan, hard hit by a blluard
Tuesday, shivered under temper­
atures at low as • below sera at
Petition tills morning.
Spring waa well ia command
in th* West, however. Needles,
Calif., reported T7 degrees at mid­
night. k was « at Walla, Walla,
Wash.
A late season storm dumped up
to 12 Inches ef snow In Pennsyl­
vania, Ohio and Michigan Tues­
day. Tha snow blocked roads and
closed schools.
A C45 Air Fore* transport waa
bcllavod to have crashed during
a snowstorm ia the mountains
near Elkina. W. Va. Th* pilot of
the plan* reported engine trouble
aad severe icing a t It pasted
over Elkins.
a fBSbf from Richmond,
umbus, Ohio.
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Cuban Press Charges
U.S. Navy Aiding Foes
HAVANA (UPI) - Cuba's semi­
official press be a charged that the
U. S. Navy and Its chief of operalioos, Adm. Arleigb A. Burke, are
aiding the foes af Premier Fidel
Castro.
T h a radical pro-government
newspaper La Call* called Burke
a "Fascist’ ’ Tuesday in an article
describing his purported meeting
with anti-Catlre Cuban leader Joae
E. Pedrasa. M aaid tha admiral
offered to send submarines to aid
a Pedraia-led invasion of Cuba.
Heslinet in l a Calls also as­
sailed the United States aa aa
"accomplicn at pirate fliers,"
charging that "anyone who went*
to can rant an airplane In Florida
to attack Cuba."
•This waa a reference to the light
plana from Florida that was shot
down Monday near M atauai,
Cuban authorities charged it waa
preparing to land and pick up a
parly of anti-Castro refugees.
Howard L. (Swede) Rundqultl.sf
Miami, pilot of the plane, was to
a hospital recovering from bullet
wounds In the foot and leg. W. J.
Shergalet, of West Hollywood. Fla.,
lb* only other person Bboard, was
being held at army intelligence
headquarters.
The pro-government newspaper
Revolucion said Tuesday the two

Soldier Goes
Berserk, Kills 2
HAMILTON, Bermuda (U P D Two U. S. airmen were killed
and a third wounded when an
Ai( Policeman went berserk Tues­
day night and sprayed the U. 8.
Ktodley Air Force Base police
headquarters
with submachine
gun fir*.
The berserk man was identified
at Air Policeman William M.
Cook of New York City. Ila was
held at tha bat# hospital for ob­
servation.
Tbe dead were identified as
M- Sgt. Irby N. MeNtiU, of Jemison, Ala. and S. Sgt. Dina P.
Martelli of Ardmore, Okla.
S. Sgt. Georg* N. Baiter waa
wounded to Urn leg.
Cook was subdued by M. Sgt.
Lawrence W. Harman, Jr. of
Arlington, Calif., artborittes aaid.
AB involved were attached to
the Air Police force at to* base.

Americans will be tried by a “ ra
volutionary tribunal."
Th* plane they were flying waa
rented at a private airfield In Flor
Ida. Rundquist said he and Sher
galea had been fishing at Salt Key
to lb* British Bahamas and were
on their way homa when they were
shot down.

Lake Monroe
At Four Year High

Voters League
Hears Talks
By 21 Candidates
Among the candidates for coun­
ty offices who spoke at Tuesday
night's meeting of the Voters le a ­
gue of District 5 were two seeking
the lax assessor's job, which turn­
ed into a controversial position
during 1959.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker told
the audience that If elected the
would use the prevent level of as­
sessment of property for taxation.
Mrs. Walker was suspended at
Tax Assessor lale last year by
Gov. t,eRoy Collins because th*
refuted lo approve a proposed re­
appraisal.
Assessor Richard McCanne, seekinn election for a full term, cited
the nerd for maintaining a high
level of aeseeement "even though
it U not good polities."
McCann* said people who are
against higher assessments "just
don't want to pay taxes and under
Ihe low level of assessments in
th* county, eight out of II homeowners with homestead exemptions
paid no taxes at all."
Mr s . Walker and McCanns
agreed on the nerd for equalis­
ing taxes.
Twenty one candidate* s p o k e
briefly to approximately 110 per­
sons el the meeting. Each one
gave a brief summary of hit quali­
fications and background.
After the candidates spoke a
brief question and answer period
followed, with most of the ques­
tions directed al McCanna and
Mrs. Walker. They wen&gt; bolh
queried on the duliei of the tax
assessor's offire.
Other candidates who spoke,
mainly outlining their backgrounds,
were David Gatchel and Arthur
Beckwith Jr., both running for
clerk at tha Circuil Court: T. V.
Brown and J. C. Hutchinson, op­
ponents to tha District 1 county
rpmmiaaton race: J. D. Cordell,
JL'H. Van Hoy and Ted Williams,
all seeking the District 2 commis­
sion teat, and Jamei P. Avery.
Otis Fourakre, I.ewrence Swafford
and Edward Lee Zimmerman,
running for the office of county
commissioner from District 3.
Incumbent Swofford told th*
group that ha had been "shocked
by what was going on In tha county
five years ago."
"There was no toning, no plat
laws and achool children were
forced Into double sessions." Swof­
ford said. He added that the pres­
ent commission hat sought ways
to solve these problems with new
at and toning lawi and ia workg to provide a long range pro­
gram to eliminate flooding and
drainage problems.
Avarg nod Fourakre stressed that
lb* preeent ootsmiieloo hat sought
ways to solve theta problems with
new plat and toning laws and Is
working lo provide a long rang*
program to eliminate flooding and
drainage problems.
Avery end Fourakre elreeted
that they are against getting the
county into debt.
District 5 commission candidates
Herbert Behrens, George W. Bell,
John Fitipalrick and incumbent
liom sr LRU* alto spoke briefly,
aa did Sheriff J. L. Hobby aod
hie opponent, J. Q. Galloway, and
School board candidate Roy Mann
of District &gt; and Supervisor of
Registration Camilla Bruce.

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Board To M eat
Thursday To Okay
Van Hoy’s Bond

In Asked
To Aid Area
TAMPA fUPI) — The possibility of federal aid wan o n
o f two bright spots today for thousands o f Csntrnl Florid*
flood victims.
Ths othsr spot of cheer was the flooding Hillsborough
River, which was dropping inch by inch and allowing oomn
flooded out Tampans to return to their homes.
Gov. I-eRoy OoRtae asked Preeldent Eisenhower Monday to de­
clare a 12-county Central Florida
tone a major disaster are*,
which would make residents eli­
gible for federal old.
Collins included Seminole Coun
ty In his request for flood relief
aid but In Waahington, th* Small
nualntaa Admlnlatratlon named
aeven other countiea — Hernando,
Hillaborough, Orange,
Osceola,
Pasco, Pinellas and Polk aa dis­
aster areas. This means that ownara of homes, biisinatset and
churchea and rharitahie Institu­
tions may apply to th# agency for
rehabilitation loans at I percent
interest.
Meanwhile, officials her# esti­
mated flood damage at six million
dollars. More thsn 11.000 person*
had tn leave their homes because
of th* flooding Hillsborough River,
I.ak* Magdalene and other bodies
of water.
Sum* 6,000 persons elsewhere In
Central Florida alto were driven
from their homes.
Collins asked the President to
'declare the tt rountiea a disaster
area, but asked that th* area not
be necessarily limited to those
counties. He asked help for Her­
nando, Humter, Lake, Orange,
Seminole, Brevard, Osceola, Polk,
Hillsborough, Pinellas, Marion and
Pasco counties.
Collin* said a detailed estimate
of th# damage would he furnished
as soon at one it available, lie
■aid he would also forward to th*
President the extent e f federal aid
needed.
- A specific request for money,
Collins said, would not be mad*
until it was determined Just how
extensive the damage was and
how much local and state money
would be available.

Home Exemption
Filing Time Short
Seminole County homeowners
have Just nine msra days te fU* for
homestead exemption for 1SN, Tax
Assessor Richard McCanna said
today,
tb a deadline ter filing applica­
tions ie April L
McCanna said approximately
500 renewal applications were sent
out at tba beginning at to* year.
If renewals are not mad* each
year, homeowners lose th* benefit
of th* |S,SN assessment exemp­
tion.
Over IN new applications have
been filed this year on now homes.
Also due by April 1 ara returns
on tangible and iateagibl* ptraonal
properties.
McCanna alto reported that
ertwa from the (ax assessor’s of­
fice will be la Oviedo Thursday
and Friday to taka homestead
exemption applications. They will
be at city hall from t:W a. m. te
4:30 p. m.

Reds Okay Use
Of Arms Inspectors

The County Commission will
meet In special session at 7 p. m.
Thursday to approve J. 11. Van
noya' bond at District S County
Commies loner.
GENEVA (U P U -T h e Russians
Van Hoy was appointed to that said today they ware willing to
Lake Monro* 1* at Its highest
poet by Gov. LeRoy Collins March let International inspectors veri­
water level In four yearn
fy Soviet reductions In troops and
The lake level rose three and 11.
arms—providing Ihry did not try
on* half feet between Marrh 14
to determine what Russian forces
and March 22 and Is now 22 Inches
still exist.
below th* top of tha bulkheads,
Soviet Delegate Valerian Zorin
Sanford City Manager Warren E.
told tha lO-natlon disarmament
Knowles said today. Knowles laid
A'vacant two-story frame house conference that any international
water it still coming here from
the Kissimmee watershed and the south of Genera was destroyed by effort to determine th* strength
lake should hit Hi high point Fri­ fire late Tuesday aflerwon. Forest of Soviet forces In bring would
amount to "espionage."
day or Saturday. The level will Rangers reported.
Th* house was owned by Mr*.
Zorin agreed that reductions In
probably ba Just below-the lop. of
Ada Carroll nf Oviedo.
arms and armed forces should b«
1he bulkhead then, he said.
Cause o f the blase It still being subject lo controls, which he said
The water reading mada today
showed Ihe lake 5.4 feet above investigated, Ranger Boh Gray should be applied al each stage
nf East-West disarmament.
sea level, a height it has not added.
reached since Oct. 34, 1154.
Knowles pointed out that In the
1951 Sanford flood, th* water went
to 1:15 feet above aea level, on
Oct. IT.
Lake Monroe hai been rising
Seminole County'* school sys­ student* to Florida during ISSgabout four and a half to five
inches per day during tha last tem eet one record for the stale 50.
right days.
Charlotte County ranked first
lest year and cams near to Bet­
ting a second mirk, Supt. R. T. with a 25 percent Increase la the
Mllwr# told Ihe Southtide P-TO number of students ovrr IS57-SS.
Seminole had
a It
percent
Tuesday night.
On* ef th* marks was not point­ growth. Brevard County was
Golfer* from the Sinford Naval ed out with special pride, how­ third with a M percent riaa,
Mllwe* said this Increase la
Air Station will meet civilians n ever, Mllwe* said.
This waa the record of spend­ students is'good If the county can
Hie first annual match play tour­
ney at the Mayfair Golf Course ing last per child in school thin cope with it. If not, It's just an
any other county In Florida, ba added problem.
Sunday.
Citing another record, Milwea
Tee off lime will be at 11 a. ■aid.
The 1250 spent per child was said that Seminole County has
m. A "bring your own steak din­
even lower than lb* amount al­ more taaehera without college
ner" will follow the tourney.
lotted for eaeh pupil in little degrees this year that at any
Jackson and Union counties. These other time during the eight years
small counties raise a vary small ha has ■been to afflee. Seminole
The St. John's Life Under­ amount of their school monies has to bid against schools to Orwriter's Association w il bear themselves, however. One af them range, Volusia and Brevard coun­
National Standard Life Insurance barely rsiiea enough te cover ties. All af these pay their teachCo. af* Orlando Superintendent of but transportation costa. Thalr
Agents George Albright speak at federal and state old is proper- year toon
thalr mealing Thursday. All at so- tionately larger than Seminole's,
S e a Laois's non-degree teachers
elation members and prospective MUw m explained.
are goad and have e xperience but
meaibota are Invited te ton
1Wi VBW pWWWs
luncheon meeting at Jim
Seminole County bad tba second laid. The county hired IN new
ccr'a Restaurant.
largest percentage Increase of teachers laat year and is ssn-

Vacant House
Destroyed By Fire

Insurors To Meet

Cabinet Gets Request
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The
Cabinet took under advisement
Tuesday a request for emergency
money to finance checking of peatieidea a ted on Florida food
crops.
f’

Looking: For Support
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Republicans will try te ataer rebeW
ioua Southern Democrats from talk
about a third party Into an ta»
dependent movement to support
Vice President Richard M. Nixon,
a GOP spokesman said today.

Gang Patrols
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) — Gang
control officers were called out
today to patrol Junior and senior
high schools in South Philadelphia,
Fear of racial outbreaks mounted
at result of the mob slaying of •
17-year-old schoolboy.

More Study Needed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h •
Secretary Arthur 8. Flemming tell*
Congress today th* administration
believes more study ie .needed to
determine whether the government'
should help old folks pay thetf
medical bills.

Blast KUIb 23
SHINGU, Japan (U PI) - C t
ficlalt began an Investigation t »
day of Ihe dynamite explosion
whleh killed 23 persons and In­
jured nine during ■ change *6
shifts Tuesday night at the nearby
Mukuro hydroelectric dam.

Plane Missing
CAIRO, U. A. R. (UPI) —A teaplana carrying eight Americans
and one Italian wsa misting ant
feared down today somewhere be­
tween Luxor on tha upper Nile and
Jerusalem. American embassy of­
ficials said aavan and possibly a l
of th* Americana were manshere
ef the family of Ibearar Kendall,
Ai
of Lavorne, CeUL Tba embassy
said Kendall M l an t o t e i i l i N ^ •
producer o f travel

Get Tough Policy
JACKSONVILLE (U P U -A can­
didate tar rials treasurer and in­
surance commissioner called tar
tougher policies Tuesday to cut
down the number at aute accidents
and to reduce Insurance coats. Far­
mer Duval County Sheriff Al Ca­
hill said all tar
ba required te carry pt-bUe UabUHy Insurance. "This would p
protection for all at rates
can afford," ba said.

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General M elon ..................... 43H
Graham • Palga ..........
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itantly looking tor new ears.
The new Seminole High Is
to be finished ASg. 15 and U
running an schedule. MUwee said
tha achool beard owns M acres
at the new achool aits next te
Lake Jennie.
An alemenlary .
achool la planned for the ores
near the Mar-Lou Motel and a
Junior high achool Is alee to ths
planning stag*. Tha completed
set-up would an ibis a child te
atari In tba alamtntary achool
aad g* all the way through h i *
school at the same location.
MUwee drew laughter whoa b#
said that tba school beard figures
7/10 of s child for esrk hems hi
th* county. He used tola te Ulu*
trate that since Howell Park as­
pect* IA N new families
year, the school hoard is

•res.
A total af IN
ara being
M to lake
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facts: On a $14,500. Home
FHA - *90.69 Monthly for 30 years.
VA - *80.08 Monthly for 30 years.
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In SUNLAND ESTATES, duo to ndoquatc
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VETERAN in the same period.

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than FHA.

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OL. XLIX

United P rw n Leaned Wiiw Established 1908

MONDAY, MARCH 21, I960

SAN TO RD , FLO R ID A

NO. 654

Probers Get

HAVANA (UPI) - A light plane
with US. markings was shot
down today by Cuban revolutionary troops nrar Malanias and its
American pilot and five other oc­
cupants raptured.
The pilot, idrntified as Leonard
Howard, was wounded tn Ihe leg.

Into Own
Payola Feud
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House
payola investigators feuded public­
ly today over a charge their in­
quiry into network television iter
Dick Clerk had been put “in moth­
balls."
_ Reps. Peter F. Msck Jr. (Dt i l .) and John E. Mots (D-Calif.)
branded false the charge by Rep.
John B. Bennett (R-Mlch.). They
accused Bennett in turn of “ob­
structionist tscUcs."
Tne two Democrats said the TV
disc jockey has not been sum­
moned for public hearings because
“due process of law, common dec­
ency and fair plsy demand the
careful gathering and sifting of
evidence rather than th* broadf a i l i n g of irresponsible charges."
Bennett, ranking Republican on
the nine-man subcommittee, re­
ported that Msck and Moss of­
fered only "weak end phony" ex­
cuses. He said tha case his beea
“under wraps" since November,
when the subcommittee got n eppy
of on affidavit Clark signed for
the ABC network.
The feud started 10 days ago
when Bennett stated that Clark, in
£ h e affidavit, had said he played
records In which h* had a financial
stake and aceapted gifts worth
$3,400 from a record distributor.
Bennett said Ih* subcommittee
should summon Oaefc instead of
vending all Ho time an “rtnky
dink" disc jockeys.
Mick and Moss said hi a joint
statement Sunday night that this
was an attempt to “stampede the
subcommittee I n t o seneational
h e a rin g s. . .which violates the
wAmarican concepts of common de­
cency and fair play."
They made public a memoran­
dum on the case from subcom­
mittee counsel Robert W. Llsbman
to Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)
which they said was sent to all sub­
committee members. It was dated
last Wednesday.
Ltshman said “Jong painstaking
work" was required In the Investi­
g a t i o n of Clark and tha XT reoord

fS &amp; U S U B M &amp; E

h a n d s I Interests last November.

Steve Powell Wins
Civifan Essay Prize
Winners of the Clvltan Cttlacn•ship Essay Contest wsra emnonnrad at the weekly meeting a t (ho
Sanford Clvltan Club.
F, Wad* Tye, chairman of tbo
contest, revealed first place win­
ner was Stave Towell, who will
receive * $100 saving* bond. Sec­
ond place went tn Dlnn Aiken, who
will receive a $60 saving* bond.
Th* essay written by Powell will
be entered in the district contest
in competition with other district
Wwinner* for consideration te r th*
International award*.
Judges for the Sanford contest
wsra Howard McNulty, Judge Wilson Alexander and Oeorgn Touhy.
Serving on th* rnmmitto* with
Tye were Stuart Bteteon and John
SpolaklSubjcrt for tha contest, which
waa open to all Seminole High
School seniors, was “Intercomunirat loti as a Factor in Cftlien•sh ip Building."

Pilot Club To Hear
Stock, Bond Talk
Herman Gads, of Winter Park,
president of Security Associates.
Inc., will ho gwost'speaker Tues­
day at the Pilot Club Meeting,
Mrs. Walter L. Carter, program
Mjhalrmen, announced.
Gad* will apeak on the subiect
of stocks and bonds. Ho will M
Introduced by Gordon Toll, man­
ager of the Hanford office of Se­
curity Associate*.

MM aaaount tha heavy ra
hk Uw county'last wsek.

He was given first aid before
being taken to tth Regiment head­
quarters at Matanrai for inter­
rogation.
The plana — a redsnd-whlle
Piper Comanche with registration
numbers Indicating it came from
Ihe United Stales — was brought

Vegetable Crops
Damaged By Rain
The County'* USDA Disaster Committee waa told today
that 75 percent of the county’* pepper and bean crop* were
damaged by heavy rain* last week.
County Agent Cecil Tucker gave the report of agricuL
tural loss during the three-day abnormal rain spell.
He also said that the celery and cabbage crops suffered
R lA V tfC

IC V IttfC

a SB psrrsnt Ion, SB percent pas­
ture loi* and a small ton where
flooding entered young rtlrui

I

12 Dead On Highways

Easter Rabbit Talks With Don Satterlee, Mrs. A. O. Payne,
Mrs. Carolyn Carter, Mrs. Robert Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.
Barntgr Guthaus at Easter Lily B all

The second annuel Bailer Lily
Ball which marked the kickoff of
Ihc E n te r Seal drivo at tha Mayfair tan waa termed "a success"
by Philip Logan, president of the
Cripplad Children*! Society of
Seminole County.I. . ,
'■-*
A bog of f .000 lettef* roaAfafKr
Easter Seals waa delivered to A*-Itl ant Poitmaiter Harold Applaby
by the Bailor Rabbit,'making a
-•rprise appearance at the ball.
Y..e leltera wont Into the mall to­
day urging support of I c cam­
paign to tola* funds for work with
crippled dhBdren and stiulis.
“Wo UP asking the pub ic to be
generow la response to these let­
ters, abua f t percent of the funds
we ralaa will be spent in Semi­
nole County to provide medical
care, physiotherapy . tnttm eoU ,
crutcbea, wbeelchairs and walken
for handicapped people." Logan
laid.
Among the special guests at the
bill were Lisle Reese, executive
director. Crippled Children's todefy of Florida, and Don/
loo, piysiothcraplst of the \

More than li inches of rain fell
in the southend of tha county and
12 inches in ihe Sanford a m . Fh*
rains dsmsgod homes, floodod pro­
perty and caused many roadwashouts.
Mcmbers of th* drainadr com­
mittee gave their personal Stolons
on tha best method of salving tbo
county’s ' drainage problem, but
•groed as a unit that they could
not maka “any definite recommen­
dations" yet.
Kas(nsr said Uw group' would
maka a report inter this month
and present it U tho commission,

Chiang Wins Election
TAIPEI (UPI) —Aging Generalieiimo Chlang Kai-shek today
won a third presidential term in
hie btggeet election majority in
three derides of rule. Chiang
waa unopposed lor the ftrrt time
in hi* political eartor.

Meanwhile the county road depertinent alerted “operation mopup" today, taking dawn barricade!
(n erase flooded last week,
County Engineer Robert Davie
aaict that the eun and high wind*
helped dry up flooded area* and
in many htsteneae water* on

Famed Nurse Dies

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) —
Miu Polly Thompson, for nearly
IB years "the eyes and ears" of
Helen Keller, died late Sunday
night at Bridgeport Hospital. She
was 7S. Miss Thompson was admilled to the hospital Dee. 1 aa
a medical paiienl.

He said that water I* down In
the Hear I.aka chain, Tangtawood
and Templa Terraco areas and in
Loch Arbor,
Davis deported that the South
Florida Drainage District he*
been aitrd to aid In controlling
flooding In the Eeonloekbatcbee

“*

Davis that approilmataly 1,000
acre* of pasturo waa under water
In Ih* vicinity, Work crews
authorised by the drainage district
have already started «lea ring aid

Hunt On For Negro
Believed Drowned
The

search

for

Carrying Mail For Crippled Children
Helpful Bunny Is Buddy Anderson
(Herald Photos)

Tbo schedule for » Seminole
County Democratic political rallla*
lending up to the primary fleelion May S were announced by S.
S, Billhimer, chairman of the
C o u n t y Democratic Eacxcutivo
Commute*.
The opening rally will bo hold at
th* Lake Monro* School auditor­
ium April 2. Specific limes for the
rallies have not been eel, but all
will be at algbt.
Blilbimnr said candidates wUI
receive notice soon af the times
and plarva of the rallies and the

amount o&lt; Urn* 'to be alluled
speaker*.
After the April I opener, the
schedule Is as follows:
April B—Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce Building.
April 4—Longwood Community
Cenleh;
April LL-Bear U ke Florida
Power Corp. Lounge.
April 14—-The Wilson SrhoolVn
Paola.
I f
April If—Oviedo.
April IP—Allamonle S p r i n g *
Community Building.
April 21—Fern Park American
Legion Hut.
Ap r i l JS—Geneva Community
Building.
April 10, Sanford.
Membera of the executive com­
mute* met Friday night to discuss
the rallies end aimed a precinct
campaign cummillee.
The committee consist* of Mrs.
Ava Davis, Sanford; Mrs. C. K.
Hltlell, Lake Monroe; noy flowell, Loaf wood; Dan Screcney, Bear
Lake; Neal Lyie, Bear lake; J. D.
Morrison, Allamonle Springs; Hal
Harrisi, Paola; Mrs. Nancy Bussoli, Fern Park; John Evans, Ovie­
do and Mrs. J. W. Yarborough,
Geneva.

|f. L. Culium, a member of tha
drainage committee, urged the
board to tackle the drainage prob­
lem with “countywide thinking and
tssiUoM where needed."
Tbo majority of th* aommiltea
said they are against a countywide
drainage district but a grand that
districts should be art up when
arena are in critical condition be­
cause af high floods and poor drain­
age.
Another member of lb* commit­
tee, Sanford City Managnr Warren
Knowles, aald th* problem primar­ Mon Reports
ily iavolvoo private property end ho
sppseed an attempt to obtaia fede­ $30 Robbery
ral aid far an engineering study.
A Sanford man told police that
ha a loan from the federal govern­ Knowles said h* favors oalabllik- five Negroes slopped hie car and
robbed him te ISO at Locust Avo.
ment to help defray tha note af a
program.
and Seventh Bt. Saturday.
County Commission Chairman
Dutch C m m er of IBM Summer­
Jains Kridor ante that II noted in
lin Ava. anid tha man gave Was
"urwiat in aommk aneaaivaa" ter far d tra w l of water i
back fill MMold and sent him
mote af the problems,
federal loan at this Urn

UjasUaSum,. .

porting that Individual farmer*
w«ra effected "severely" by the
downpuura. They reported, how*Ver, that in their opinion, a grn*ral disaster hai not occurred In

TOKYO (UPI) —An earthquake
early today triggered fool-high
tidal wavti on the Pacific Coast
of northern Honshu. Japan's main
island, bat m eaiualitiet ar prop-

State Righters
Nominated Faubus Political Rallies Slated
By Democratic Committee
DAYTON,OWo (UPI) - T h e Na­
tional Stales' Rights Party nomi­
nated Gov. Orval E. Favbon of
Arkansas for pnsldent at its week
end convention, but cm nled the
second day of tha scheduled to*day matting.
Dr. Edward B. Fields, informa­
tion director, said the Sunday ses­
sion was canceled because of great
confusion" and “additional ex­
pense" and because “ we could
lake rare af our butlaeo* la se t
day."
Fields said about 115 delegates
from 2a states attended the meet­
ing Saturday which waa held In
secrecy at a lodge aear Mis mis
burg, Ohio.
The delegates picked John G.
Crommelln of Wetumpka, Ala., ae

TALLAHASSEE &lt;UP» - At
least IS person* wpre killed on
Florida roadi and highway* durIng the part weekend, the State
Patrol reported today.

down by machlnegun fire in a
field near La Cqrbonera, about
12 miles from Malanias. Malan­
ias, capital of tha province of
the same name, is about 30 mile*
east of Havana.
MaJ. Universo Sandier, who
commanded the troop* in thn
operation, said the plane eamn
from Florida.
It wai not immediately clear
whether the plane was trying to
land or to take off. it was be­
lieved lo he engaged in trying to
fly out Cuhsns classified aa “ war
criminals."
Tha other persons arrested
were identified as Laxaro Damaao
Montesinos, a police major during
the Batista regime; Gladys Mon.
(eslnos, believed to be his daugh­
ter; her husband, former MaJ.
Santiago Rodriguei, and Miguel
Sanches.
AU were taken lo Malanias
under armed guard.
Eyewitncsici said the plant,
which bore registration numbs*
"0137 p" showed numerous bullte
boles.
The Incident followed accuse,
lioni by President Osvaldo Dorti­
ros against the United States of
"undeniable sabotage" and “ crim*
inal aerial atlacks*' against Cuba.
It marked th* firat lime a high
Cuban governmeift official had
lodged such charges directly
againit the United States In publie.
The bitter onslaught, aired over
television and radio, came lean
(hen seven hours after U.S. Am.
bassador Philip Bonsai returned
from Waahingloa to try to aalvago
steadily worsening relations b*&gt;
tween tbo United States and
Cuba,
,
Earlier Sunday, left wing w ire an*
let Ernesto Guevara, head nt
Cuba's National Bank, lashed out
at U. S. economic policies and
vowed that all American buaincin
'•monopolies" soon would b* oust
*d from Oiban soil.

Quake Triggers Wave R'comm7.!ion., v.mon Du«n una

Drainage Group Continues Study
A long-range, countywide drain^Wag* and water conservation plan
will bn initiated aa soon aa a cur­
rent study by tha county drainage
committee is completed.
The Seminole County Commis­
sion Indicated Friday that th* long
range plan would he put into
operation and agreed that flood
conditions in the southern part af
th* county will bo trailed as amergencies.
£ The commission called the fivemember dralnggn committee into
tn emergency me*ling Friday af-

U. S. Plane Shot
Down By Cubans

NEW YORK (UPI)
prices at J p. m.:
American Airlines ....
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American Tobacco ...
Balhlrhem Steel ..........
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Chrysler .................. .
Curtiss • Wright ........
DuPont .
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Eastman Kodak ..........
Ford Motor ...........
General Electric . . . . . .
General Motors’ ..........
Graham • Paige ........
Int. T A T ..................
loriilard
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Mlnuio Maid ...............
Penney
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Penn RR .....................
Sears Hocburk ..........
Standard HI (NJ) .......
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U. S. Steel ................
Westinghouse El, ........

Navy Man Backs
Foreign Sub Claim
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Navy
Capl. Hey M. Plus, Ihe American
who knows moat about Argenlina's submarine scare, thinks
there actually was a foreign sub­
marine prowling around la that
country's Golfo Nuevo.
FtUs told United Press Interna­
tional, however, he did not have
the fsimiit idea where the sub
marina came from, why it waa
(Here, or what k oould have
hoped to accomplish.
The Navy captain described his
impressions ia an interview alter
returning to the Protegoo from
Argentine. He beaded an ill-fated,
tf-nua U. 1. expedition o r a In
help the Argentina* In th* eobmsrino hunt.

Home, Garden Tour
To Start Tuesday
Mrs. Irwin Fleischer, Sanford
chairman for th* Home and Gar­
den Tour which begin* Tuesday,
asked today that anyone desir­
ing Information aboal bus reser­
vations or tickets for (be tour
telephone bar at FA 7 0354 or
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey at FA 2 07*4.
Throe Sanford homes will be
opened during the tour, sponsored
by the Seventh Dlltriet of the
Florid* Federation of Garden
Club*. The bomea and gardens
of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps Jr.,
Dc. and Mrs. O, L. Harks and
Mr. and Mra. H. B. Took* wUI
h* included on lb« tour af M
Central Florida places.
Tbo thro* Sanford homes will
be open from IP a,, m. until f
p. m. through Thursday:
A special bua will leavt tha
Civic Center at t:30 a. m. Wed­
nesday for a lour af Winter h r k
end Orlando hornet.

Mental Health
Meeting Tonight

•raabod through the Orteeo bridge
about 1:10 a. m. Saturday, car­
rying Mine other Songort Mo­
i r a s b* their death.
Drowned wan Robert Bolomoa,
If of 7&lt;M W. Uth ft.; Anita
White, II, of «e Cartle Brewer
Court: aad BoUy Mclntyn, If,
of i m Olivo Avo. The fifth oc­
cupant, David Smith, pat out at
the death ear and waa rescued
from the roof of IH* vehlclt.
Sheriff Hobby said the car ippareally waa traveling about V
la If m.p.b., lea fart Bor tha SB
411 curve on the west side of the
Osteen bridge. The car plum­
meted through Ua bridge railing
and sank la shout If foot of
water. Smith apparently got out
through a loose door aa the auto,
Deputy W. S. Brown reported.
Brown said ho arrived on the
scene Just after David Heelman
of Sanford bad pulled SraKh off
the lop of tha aunkea auto. Heelmaa bad beea driviag bthlad tha
craabad ear. Smith was taken
to Seminole Memorial Hospital.
The totally demeliahed death car
waa traveling toward Osteen. The
small bridge nearest Ih* Semi­
nole County shore is slightly re­
paired but flares a n still up
then, the iheriff g office said.

A rt Workshop
Slated Tonight

The Mental Health Assn, af
Seminole County will met at 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galloney
p. at. today In MeKinlsy Hall at will super vis* a painting and
tht First Methodist Church, Rev. ersfts workshop session at the
T. C. Oetaea, pesstdant. nnnounc- weakly meeting of the Sentord
Art Aten, at T;l» p. m. today.
Tin pnlstteg and erafta work-'

Mason* Mm * Tuesday
Monroe Chapter Me. II, Beys)
Arch Masons, wW mat M tbo Ma­
natee H al at Vito p. m. Tunaimr.

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Icon O f Mary
Showed Actual
Tears, Priest Says
HEMPSTEAD, N. V. (UPI) —A
Greek Orthodox priest laid t *
day that ha and several huadtod
other persons taw tears fi
the eyes of a printed port
Mary In the bom* of a
young couple who are gUM
parishioner*.
“ I myself did oU thin
graphed icon twiert show
tears," said the Rev. Gee
Papgdons, paster «f St.
Grnnk Orlhodgc Church he
described U 'as ."a ra lly

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There are snip a few remaining
ticket* toft fir the Jose Greco
dance trace concert slated for tho
Civic Critter Thursday Right. Tic­
kets for tho affair, sponsored by
lha Sanford-DeBary Entertainment
rAtsn., may be purchased at the
‘Clumber ef Commerce office. The
; world famoea company of Spanish
dancers recently returned from n
• tour of Eurape.
&lt; First and Second petty officers
'have a now club now.
The club to b e . known aa tha
"Aeay Ducey" Club waa officially
‘Opened by NAS Commanding Of•fleer Cape Robert W. Slye. The
:Chrb will seat 80 persona and will
'hove A colored TV act and 44-foot
padded bar.

&gt;VTwo Sanford businessmen have
dOMtod four largo Denman tires
fjm

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Mrs. Jean Daleck, 40, died Frlf i y atoning ot Winter Park Ho*-

piul.

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the had boon a resident of
‘Sanford since last D inner.
- Sho la survived by two doughWre, Joan Maxwell and Kaxmelre
Dalecki; twin children, Jean
, 1 m and Theodore John aod her
Wareata, Mr. and Mre. John

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for the Lakr Mary fire engine.
The two businessmen who made
the donations w an Randall Chas*
of Chase and Co, and W. K, MeRoberta, of tha McRoberts Tire
Supply Co.

Hospital Notes
MARCH II
Admissions
Edward La Rcau, Lake Mary, Don­
ald Atwood, Sanford; Lida Jones,
Sanford; Mary H. Pinch, Sanford;
Bortha Emmlns, Sanford; Cecil
Carlton, Sanford.
Dtaasluafa
John Stevens. Sanford; Dora Btatt­
ler, Sanford; Mrs. Nancy McMillan
and baby, Sanford; Mrs, Shirley
WsrTcn and baby, Lake Monroe;
Cattle Owens, Sanford; Carol Den­
nison, Senford John Kolarik, DoBary; Malt! Coleman, DaBary;
Robert Conway, Sanford; John
Jonas, Sanford.
MARCH If

- '/■. Funeral aorvicoo will be bald
CM Gromkow Funeral Homa ehapel Edward Williamson, Sanford; Rob­
ert Brooks, Osteen; Mary Liaala
t »• * • “Moy.
Stevens, Sanford; Oustsvua Bichatson, Lake Mary; David Smith, San­
First Aid Course
ford; Wills Mao Hood, Sanford;
Lois Bramberger. Sanford; Sarah
'Set For Volunteers Manning,
Sanford; John Stamlson,
; D m DeBary Volunteer Pirn Do Sanford.
Births
* f g f M t has announced that Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg# Bramberger,

MUTUAL

JACKSONVILLE (UP!) — Gov.
LeRoy Collins said Sunday it It
Mrs. Bertha L. Blggers, a San­ morally wrung fur department
stores which solicit business from
ford resident fee tho past U Negroes
to bar them from lunch
years, diad Friday at her tM counters.
Magnolia Ave. home.
Collins, In a statewide television
Mrs. Blggers had been 111 a
long time. She waa the widow of
the lata E. W. Blggers Sr. Mrs.
Bigger* came to Sanford SI years
ago from Charlotte, N. C, She
was born la MeeMenbury County,
N. C.
Mrs. Blggera was a member
of the First Baptist Church pf
NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - The
Sanford and was very active In
church worh until her illness. She sky waa dear and filled with stars,
waa a member of tha chureh'a but It was pitch black on the At­
lantic Ocean as the sleek, gray
TEL Class.
Surviving Mrs. Blggers arc Navy destroyer escort plowed
three daughlers, Miss Evelyn C, through the murky water.
The U. 8. Darby was returning
Blggers and Mrs. Richard Holttclaw, both of Sanrord. and Mrs lo It* home port of Baltimore, Md.,
Alton F. Harris of DeLand; a
son, CapL Edgar W. Biggars of
McCoy AFB, Orlando: a grand­
daughter, Carolyn Blggera and a
grandson Robert Blggers both of
Orlando; a sister Mrs, Emily B.
Garrison of Orlando; and two
brother! T. C. Boyd gr., of Ta­
vares and B. M. Boyd of Char­
lotte, N. C.
Funeral services were held at
1 p. m. Sunday at the First Bap­ were cries of anguish from Injur­
tist Church here with Rev. W. P. ed sailors •• lh« bow of tho SwtdBrook* Jr. officiating. Burial waa lah
or* ship "Soya Atlantic" ramin Lake View Cemetery, Sanlord. mad Into tho ship's crew quar­
Brlason Funeral Homa waa la ta n and two magatlM*. .
charge of Amoral arrangements.
This waa tho scan# Saturday
night when tha Navy warship And
the Swedlih vassal collided off
Cape Henry, Va., laavlng two sellori dead and U injured.
The victims were Identified aa
Charles Edwards Crandell of West­
minster, Md., and Thomas Edward
Johnaon of Annapolis, Md. Both
naval resarvlata on two
Cornelius Wright, U . of Mil Hill wera
waaka’
active duty.
St. died Friday at kla homa after
Both ware asleep In their bunks
a lout Minus.
He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. when the accident occurred.
Collie Wright; one son, Fred Wil­
liam Wright; one daughter, Vasile
Vovla of Tampa and two grand­
children.
Funeral services were held this
moraine at 10 a. m. at tha Gramhow Funeral Home Chapel ■ Burial
followed In Longwood Cemetery.
Tha Honor Boll for the Enter­
prise School for the past six weeks
was announced by Professor L. O.
Vocotion Bible
Hayman Friday:
Fourth Grade: Pamela Arter,
School Slated
A vacation Blbla school class for Carrie Hstchetf Gary Hoppar, Patall Seminole C o u n t y Baptist ay Long, Anita Quinones, Patty
churches will be held ja DeLand Urban, Lana Vaught, Jimmy Walls
next Friday.
The school will be for all vaca­ and Louise Eavlnakl.
Fifth Grade: dairy Mathis. Mar­
tion Bible Mheol workers la the
Seminole Baptist Aaeeciatiee.t It cia Barringer, Cathy Newberry,
will start at • : » a. » , at the Nancy Bay, S h a r o n Redman,
First,BaptigtjP^srchjM D s L s s iA Maureen Urban aad P a m a i n
WMeasft. V-*r. *
*
' H ath Grade: Evelyn Cgriton, Di­
anne Xing, Paula Owens, Elaine
Bane, Elaiae Thempeoe, Matt
Tbursam and MUta Tbursam.
Seventh Grade: Judy Williams,
James Welch, Jimmy Walker, Leih
Stltk, Busan Ryan, Lynn McGar-

Corneli|is Wright
IsDeadAtSS

Six-Week Honor
Roll Announced

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Mrs. ft L. diggers, Stores Morally Wrong To Bar
Sanford Resident Negoes At Counter, Collins Says
For 53 Years, Dies

The Clock

!■: The Voters League of District i
v tWtU moot at TtH p. m. Tuesday
H i the courthouse. All 40 candidates
-h i the May 3 Democratic primary
• liv e boon invited to attend.

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address, said he will name s hi*
racial advisory committee on race
relations for ths state and Urged
individual cities to do likewise.

Head of tha committee will he
Cody Fowlar, Tampa attorney
and former president of the Amer­
ican Bar Aasn.
"Very frankly I think that If a
business Includes ssvsral depart­
ments and the general public is
Invited to trade, the management
Is not being fair to discriminate
against Negro customers, deny­
ing them tho services of one
department," Collins said.
"Any department tha manage­
ment dots not wish to make avail­
able to all, I think should close
down. H? Is not required to do
this by law but, to me, It Is a
matter of simple moral Justice."
Collins said many would dis­
agree with his view, Ha said de­
partment stores have a legal right
to segregate their customers.
The speech brought praise from
the Rev. A. I-eon Lowry, president
of the Florida NAACP, Lowry
wired tho governor, "you are now
on tha road to the solution of the
problem."
Collins referred several times to
the Bible during his gS-mlnute
talk, and once opened tha Bible
and read from it. Ha read tha
passage that says a house divided
against Itself will fall.
He also told how Pontius Pilate
waa made "a small man by mobs,"
He apptaled to nil Plorldlana
to help prevent mobs from deci­
ding racial problems.
"Now this above all ehould bo
understood." Collins said. "We are
going to have law and order In
Florida regardless of wher« peo.
pie alt or where they want to •It'*
Ha said tha legal right of
private businesses to select their
patrons, the legal right of patrons
to trade where they wish, and the
legal right to demonstrate griev­
ances will alee be protected within

Semlnola High and Lyman
School banda got "estclleni" and
"aaperior" ratings at the recent
Florida Bandmasters’ Association
contest.
T.te Seminole High band picked
up "excellent" ratings In concert
and sight reading performances
and in their drill. The high
school's A majorette corps made
a "superior” rating score for
the firth straight y&gt;»r. "Super*
lor" la aa high as you can go.
Twenty-two high school bands
competed In the District 0 MB*
lest at Leesburg.

Id tha tola muilc section, "sup­
erior" ratings went to Bill/
Hines who played the drum*, Eddie Klrchhoff who played tha
flute and to the woodwind quartet,
Eddie Klrchhoff flute: Billy
Bower, oboe; Margaret Jones,
bassoon; and Sarah Priest, clar­
inet.
Majorette Ruth! Carlton made a
"superior" in solo twirling. Dee
llargreave and Frankie Jone*
got the same lop score in their
twirling duel.
"Excellent" ratings for solos
■Ml to student conductor Boh

Mack D. Stevens *
Dies At Age 77
Mack D. Stevens, 77, former
Seminole High School custodian,
died at his Sanford home early
today.
Mr. Stevana had been ill about
a yaar. A resident of 1000 FrtnoA
Ave., he came to Sanford froM
Camilla, Ga. lo IBM. He wsi a
Seminole High custodian for U
years prior to his retirement four
years ago.
A native of Randolph County,
Ga., Mr. Stevens was a member
of tha First Baptist Church of San­
ford. Ha la survived by his wife,
Mn. Anna R. Stevens; two sillers,
Mrs. Nora King, and Miss Lila
Stavans; on* brother John I. Stet
ens, all of Sanford, and sever#
nieces aod nephews.
Funeral services will be at 8 p.
m. Tuesday at Brlason Funeral
Homa, with Rav. W. P. Brooks Jr.
officiating. Burial will be fn Evergreen Cemetery, Sanlord.

Mrs. Doyle Carlton
To Be Honor Guest
Tha Sanford Woman'* Commit­
tee tar Carlton for Governor will
five a taa in honor of Mn. Doylo
Carlton Thursday at the Sanford
Women's Cub from t to 4 p. m.
Plans for tbo visit by the Waucbula senator's wife were eomPietod at a meeting at tha home
of Mrs. Ernest Southward, chair­
man of tha tvanL

Osburn; Mike Corbin playing the
French horn; Billy Bower oboe;
Sarah Priest, clarinet; Barbara
Miller, clarinet and Marty Stam­
per. twirling; The B Corps of
msjorettes slso made excel)*
in their routine.
The Lyman band also won
"excellant" ratinga in concert
and light reading performqncei
and a superior In tho marching
and seven minute band show.
Lymsn majorette Diane Ken­
nedy made a "superior" rating
In twirling the baton. An "exrel.
lent" score went to the school
majorette corps twlrlers Judy
Hardwicks, Miss Kennedy, Jang,
Elgin, Pat Pearson and MariarR*
Walker. Miss Hsfdwlcke got an
"excellent" in solo twirling.
In the band section, "excellent"
rating! went to Alice Ann
Hull, trombone* solo;
Betty
Field, flute; Jecqueline Waddle,
clarinet, and flute trio players,
Betty Field, Bonnie Layman snd
Emily Austin.

Enterprise Opera
Club Sets Meet

LYMAN MAJORETTE Diane Kennedy made a "aupecw
lor” rating in the recent Florida Bandmasters' Association content at Leesburg. "Excellent" ratinga went to
flvp*othnr Lyman High tanjbrettea and to aeven Lyman
m usicians.

this time," Mrs. Southward said.
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrum it cochairman af tho ton gad other host­
esses wlU bo Mrs. R. F. Colo, Mrs.
Koaaoth McIntosh, Mrs. S. J. Dav­
is, M n. Wilson Horae, M n. James

The Opera Club of Enlerpndr
will meet at tha Pariah House Sun­
day, April 8 at S p. m.
All music lovers of DeBary and
Enterprise are not only invited but
urged to join this group on the first
Sunday afternoon each month.
Than will be no dues and no re­
freshments, but atrlctly music ap­
preciation.
Tho gfbop piano to mo record­
ings and local talent when avail■We. Tho Optra for this m eetb #
will bo "The Barber el Seville."
For further informsflow eoatact
Mrs. L. F. St. Amend, Enterprise.

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Florida Symphony
Robtarsal Slotod
For T V Program
Television viewers la this a n a
will be able to go behind the
scenes for a rehearsal of the
Florida Symphony Tuesday when
WLOF-TV presents a live pro­
gram "Tbo Sound of Symphony,"
from its Orlando studios.
"The Sound of Symphony" will
be presented at ll;M p. m. Tunday aad win tala vise part of tha
actual rehearsal of the Florida
Symphony by Conductor Henry
Maser.
"You'll me bow Uw orchestra
and conductor work together to
Interpret the nuato aad express
the composer's ideas," Chains!
• officials aald. "You’ll bear individual sections of tha orchestra
as they perfect their parts, then
all sections will bo Wended toB r ib e r to petfgrm the eempleto
orchestration.*'
Tha program, a departure frem
regular programming for this
area, will be presented as a pub­
lic service in behalf of tbo Flor­
ida Symphony by WLOr-TV.

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represented the Pilot Club la the
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Tha cluh makes the award each
•lx week* to students selected for

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FATHER N. W. HUBBLE, right, Catholic Chaplain of the Sanford Naval
Air Station ia preaented a service plaque by Cdr. David A. King, VAH-1
commanding officer. Father Hubble, assigned to NAS since 1D57, will be
transferred to Okinnwa March 28.

.* One Of Slain Women May Have
Snapped Picture Of Murderer
S T A R V E D ROCK STATE
PARK, III. (UPI)—The killer of
three socially prominent Chicago
women may have been photo*
graphed by one of his victims momerit* before he struck, police said
W today.
Police bated their hope* for a
lead to the piychopalhle killer on
on* of four color pictures taken
by Mrs. Lillian Oetting just before
she and two other society matrons
were bludgeoned to death in

Novelist Dies
'In Apartment Blaze

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Hardliving norellet Thomas T. Cham ain, a World War U guerrilla
fighter and estranged husband of
singer Helen O'Cooaell, died Sun
, day when he was unable to ta
cape from hit smoke-filled beda room.
v
The SS-year-old author of best
sellers ‘‘Never So Few" and “do
Naked In the World” apparently
groped wildly around the bedroom
befort being overcome by the
fumes emitted from a burning di­
van in tho living room.
Numerous smudged bandmarkt
and smears of blood wero found
on three walla of the bedroom. The
blood smears apparently came
4 from a wound on Chamalea' hand
• when ho smashed a bedroom
bureau m inor in bla desperation,
police said.
Hit body clad only la shorts
was found hunched ou the bedroom
floor. Polico said ho apparently
had been asleep when the fire be­
gan. It caused about SI,ON dam­
age, confined mainly to the living
room.
Police said the blase apparently
- waa started by a carelessly mislaid
V cigarette which Ignited the overstuffed divan.
Chamalea, although a noted nove­
list and successful screen writ­
er, made news ia the p u t few
years mostly because of his violent
marriage with Miss O'Connell.
Shortly after tho couple married
May &gt;, 1UT. Chamalea knocked
her down and the had him com­
mitted to New York's Balievue
^ Hospital for psychiatna observe&lt;# lion.
They reconciled and moved to
suburban Brentwood, but five
times ia two years the 37-year-old
Misa O’Connell called police to
their home, complaining Chamalea,
beat her, was drunk and threaten­
ed her life. Once she hired a body­
guard to protect her from him.
Last Nov. S3 w u their last spat.
It resulted la four miademeanor
..complaints against Chamalea ineluding disturbing the peace and
battery. Ironically, he was to h a rt
appeared in court today to stand
trial on the counts.

Starved Rock State Park a week
ago today.
Th* last picture taken by Mr*.
Oetting shows • tree in -the back­
ground with a strange shape
which might be that of a man hid­
ing behind tha trunk, police said.
Authorities rushed the film to a
Chicago film laboratory where it
was to be enlarged as much as
possibl* to see If It actually show­
ed a man trying to conceal him­
self.
Tha film was taken from a
blood -crusted camera found in a
cava In St. Louis Canyon nest to
tho bodies of Mr*. Oetting and her
friends, Mrs. Mildred Lindquist,
60. and Mrs. France# Murphy, 47,
all of tha Chicago suburb of Riverslde.
Th* womsn had been beaten to
death, apparently with a gnarled
tree limb found outside the cave.
They ware en a midwinter .vaca­
tion to tha park when they were
killed.
Authorities met Sunday night to
svaluate other leads in ths starch
for th* killer,
Aftsrwards, Harlsnd Warren,
stale's attorney qf La. 8all| Cqunty, said lie tests would be given
today to 24 persons, including a
stable (toy teen In th* park about
tha tima ths women were killed
last Monday.
Witnesses said th* hoy teemed
nervous and his clothes were dis­
heveled.
However, police said they did
not consider any of thosa to be
questioned good suspects.

Coed Ordered
Not To Wear
Tight Sweaters
HAN FRANCISCO (Uri) — A
nursery rhyme eheracter named
Mary end a 11-year-old San Fran­
cisco coed named Bandy Chemist
have a similar problem — In a
tent*.
Mery had _a little lamb whosa
fleece was white aa snow, and it'a
tha fleece of a lam^i — neatly
woven Into a sweater — that
brought attention to 8andy'a prob­
lem.
Sandy's troubl# at San Francisco
City College involve* tha figures
41-33-37 — and Dssn of Women,
Mary Golding, claims thsy’ra be­
ing studied more enthusiastically
than anything ever offered by
Pythagoras.
School officials told Bandy to
stop wearing form-fitting awsalers and skirts because th* was
distracting tha mala students.
Dean Golding suggested some­
thing “loose.”
“I&lt;oos«, like whet?” Sandy com­
plained. "Ltkp a tent 7"
But' sh* followed directions end
spent all day Saturday touring
department stores. She tried en
gingham Mother Hubbards, Row­
ing Hawaiian muu muus, loess
sweaters, and ordinary street
dresses.
However,'Bandy didn’t fool any­
one end Betty Jo Mulvey, assist­
ant buyer at on* store, said there
was little ehance that she would.

Diet, Rest On Carole's Agenda
Before Finch Trial Starts Again
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Diet- July 18. Finch waa denied ball and
Ing end rest i* th* program for remain* In Jail.
rodhalrod Carol# Tqrgoff during
her days of fr'edom awaiting her
second murder trial May 23 with Seniors Offered
Dr. R. Bernard Finch.
New Marine Plan
Carole, weighing 20 pounds
Marina recruiter, M/Sgt. Rich­
more when she left Jail on 828.000 bell Friday after 182 days In­ ard Schmidt, ha a act up a sche­
carceration, is getting help from dule of all-day etays in Sanford
to Introduce a new program for
her stepmother in her campaign high school tenlors and other In­
against tha added poundage.
terested in a career in the Ma­
“We’ll be b u y i n g no new rine Corps.
clothe*,'' said Mrs. Gladys TreRrcruitor M/Sit. Schmidt will
goff. “Ws'o going to make th* be at the poet office each Friday
girl fit the clothes, not rlsa rersa. during business hour*. The new
“We are going on a diet—end enlistment offered by tb* Marines
that mean* me, too.”
it for three years Instead of the
Mrs. Tregolf said Carol* was previous four yaars. It ie avail­
spending meat of her time retting able ta qualified high school sen­
up from the ordeal of her three- ior* and June graduates.
month, four-day first murder trial
Schmidt also said tha Marine
which ended March 12 In e mis­ Corps has set up a 120-day delay
trial. She and Finch, 42, are ac­ plan *o that seniors ms'y enlist
cused ef plotting and carrying out now and dalay entry into train­
the gunshot slaying of tha sur­ ing until a date following gradua­
geon'* wife Barbara Jean la st1tion.

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WASHINGTON CALLING

- “ Dr. Crane.'* ho began, as we
lunched together recently, “your
pandora might aajoy American
freedoms far more If they knew
tho m l conditions In England.
v?i have just returned from in
&gt;extensive trip where* I consulted
with business leaden In Britain.
“ In Scotland, 1 Stopped at a
Jeweler's to ham my watch re*
paired. Aa 1 looked over the limit*
«B supply of oaw watches in the
Mtowcaso. I saw one 1 liked.
' “ But tb# jeweler informed me
|M couldn’t sell It, for it was tha
•toy on* bo had In stock. Ho said
M would have to make an official
requisition from tb* government
Barton (Board of Trade) to get
..ptom watches.
“And if be should try to order
m e worth of watehof, that governm a t bureau might arbitrarily cut
S n Ms order,to •*».
“Furthermoiv, they’d make him
V»!t six months for shipment."
. In “free enterprise" America vs.
eerialisUe England, note the fol­
lowing contrasts:
Hero n jeweler can order as
atoeh as ha wishes from any manhfacturer ho protars to patronise.
But not so la England, though
•tteially the government there
m to m e t up ita strangulation
free competition.
"Dr. Crane/* BUI eootlaued, “If
N wtahad tn wan • ntaU store
aay sort to areal Britain, you'd
at have to obtain t permit from

perm laaion to atart your new abop
In Leeda or ’Birmingham.
“Besides, it would arbitrarily tall
you exactly how many employ ai
you muat have — no more and no
las*.
“It would also limit you aa to
how much you could Invaat In
building tha store or In renting one
alraady constructed.
"It would likewise tell you oxafctiy when you must open your
doors for trad* each morning and
when you must close up shop.
“Thus, the government may tall
you lo open at 9 and dose at IX.
Then it may order you to open
at X and doee at 4. You aa tb*
owner hava no rights but are a
pawn o'- bureaucracy.
“And It would limit your stock
of goods, telling you not only tba
total amount of merchandise you
could have on your sbelrai, but
also exactly how many brooms
or pounds of augar or bolts of
doth or welches of any specific
brand you could carry.
“Indeed, you can’t even buy a
package of dgarata at a drug
store (chemlit shop) nor at a
grocery store but can find them
ONLY at a tobacconist shop.
“No lewdry or watches can be
purchased from a British drug
store: Yet bora In America a
druggist can sell anything from
bread to baby’a bottles, sun glasses
to fountain pone and sodas.
“So tall your readers they
better think twice before they 1*|
go of our American freedoms.
“Once the governmental bur­
eaus gat control, they are Jealous

Poets Read Works On Record
for many yaare. Excerpts from it
ware previously made available
to the publlo to tingle record*,
but this is tha firet comprehensive
album.
It is entitled “Album of Modern
Poetry—An Anthology Rend by
tha Foata."
It may ba ordered from tha Re­
cording Laboratory, Library of
Congress, Wssltlngl-n SO, D. C.
The price ll fU.85, Including ex­
cise tax and shipping coats, for
tha complete album.

Appropriately Enough
i The Library of Congress has
Been collecting an archive of
pound recordings of tha voieas of
fast* reading their own works

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LONDON (UPI) - Members of
the Nature Conservancy Boatd In­
clude Col. H- Morrey Salmon. Prof.
J. A. Steers end Col. J. C. W.
Finch. And tb* secretary of tho
F in Research Board Is J. F. Fry.

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rapidly'deteriorating situation in
Cuba. First and foremost ia the
return af Ambassador Philip W.
Beneal to his neat In Havana.
tn view af Fidel Caatro’a direct
attach on the ambassador It may
havn been necessary lo withdydw him for a tim e.'B ut it ia
vitally laaportant m w for Boosal to rotor*, ft* has the wisdom,
the Judgment and tho experience
to save what may still he saved
out af a situation aa ominous in
ita long-raag* threat • • any the
United Stales has confronted sines

1MI.

A number af proposals a rt undor aetlve consideration. One is
for a declaration by Bonsai cola,
eldaatal with his return, pledg­
ing the United Stales to follow
the rule of law with respect to
any action taken, by tha Caitro
regime againat American pro­
perty in Cuba, la affect, Util
would ha a pledge againat direct
reprisal! for tha aalsura af Amerl e u koldinci.
The White House decision to
aah for dlacratlonary authority
over tho sugar quota, of which
Cuba gets a fat one-third of the
Import market, will put n weapon
In the president’s hands. But It

Quotable
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Lot your American Legion and
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socialism, too.

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rmit was Anally granted, you
mid And that tha government
Ifbt forbid your opening n store
London, and only grant you

WASHINGTON — Act 11. Sam*
scene, earna characters, asm* old
story.
Tha only thing different as tha
curtain went up for tho second
time la the Senate chamber on the
unscintillating civil righto drama
after a weekend Intermission was
that tha aetora didn't look aa tired.
Thla was a bad omen. It meant
they've been rejuvenated and now
their show could g* on lo n g ermuch longer.
And tha longer It played the
more it waa going to cost tha cuatoman who'd boon unwilling in
tho f l n t place to pay the high
price for a performance which had
tho longest first act tn all Wash­
ington history.
The price for the printed Word
alone cam* to ‘gl67,8?l. Since the
curtain want up for tha firet act,
those thtspiana on tha Senate
stage below dribbled out 1,983,400
words. Those word* spanned 1.M0
page* of tha Congressional Rec­
ord.
If you think this strange cast
mad* aay progress, all you hava
to. do la look a t their calendar.
While out to the outside world the
date had crept up to March 7, the
characters to this production werV
still under the illusion H waa
February 11, tba day the curtain
firet went up.
They don't bold the dock beck
for this spectacle. They hold the
ralondar back, and it'a going to
•toy February IB until this debate

"I've been glancing ovar those
1,038,400 word* and tn* only thing
salvageable seems to be Bar. Bom
Ervin's old saws about tho Ervin
ancestry in North Carolina—
usually uttered in tha 1st* hours
of early morning.
Probably they could be bound
In o volume aa a supplement to
Jeo Miller’* Joke Book* and aold
to the publlo to help defray aome
of tha coat of thla debate.
In a eenae, Urn taxpayer* hove
been getting their money'* worth
out of the MMOO-e-yeer senators.
The lawmakers hava bam going at
it 84 hours a day without extra
pay. Where elea In the U. B. can

you get somebody on overtime
without having to pay for Itt
But this holiness of going
around and around tha clock n e l­
ly becomes tragic when you see
the work piling up In the back
offices. Slncp the start of Ute 14hour work daya, tha looalora
have barred committees from
meeting. Action on any Mile has
been stopped.
And a( this very moment, the
Congress of the U. 8. has on hand
11,000 bills to consider.

United Press Itoansatioaal
WASHINGTON - E. R. Quesada, administrator of the Federal
Aviation Agency, In o telegram to
Lockboed, manufacturer of the
Electra turbo-prop airliners:
“The.Tel City (tod.) crash now
appears to b* sufficiently similar
to a previous accident of the
■erne typo aircraft last Septem­
That'e o stack of bills when you ber near Buffalo, Tax., to justify
consider that the lawmakers have operating restrictions pending fur­
less than four months to gro before ther investigation."
,
they must adjourn for the national
SAN FRANCISCO — San Fran­
conventions.
Even though thay’ra foregoing cisco City College coed Bandy
their customary 10-day Easter va­ Chorals*, 41-M-XT, reporting fail­
cation this year, it'll ba a bard pull ure after a shopping tour to com­
ply with tho dean’a demand that
to gat out of this hoi*.
That pU* of Mila bacomea aval she wear looie clothing to hid*
mere sisablc when you realla* her figure:
“Loo** Ilk* what? Like a tent?"
that so far this year tha total
number of bills our Congress
CONAKRY, Guinea - President
.made into law eamn to just XL
Sehra Tour* explaining why ho
welcomes Communist Chinese to
Guinsa:
“Tho qualities of serious work
and parsermraace of the Chinese
will bo a* example to fight
againat‘ aur latinos*, our indoltnco and our lack of foresight."

I* ■ Iwo-adgad sword, slaea any
effort to cut Ctiba’a (bare would
acod Caitro off Into new milAmarleaa tiradca.
More important It could bo uaad
to alienate tba Caban Mopla
morn directly than any of tba
Caitro propaganda. For tba euta
would be made againat tba back­
ground of tba agreement with So­
viet Ituaaia negotiated by Deputy
Premier Anaataa Mlkoyan.
Tboea who tndarataad tba altnation beet, atm * the m l algnlflcaneo of tba Russian augar
deal. The 700,000 ton* a'year Busala would buy meant an extra
I t daya of work a year In an Induatry that provide* an tba aver­
age only about 100 daya of work
annually. If that gain of I t day*
ware to bo wiped out by Amer­
ican action It would cauia tba
daepaat reaentment.
The average Cuban baa, of
coureo, no way of knowing how
bad tba deal la likely to prove
for him In tba long run in view
of tba Soviet machinery and good*
that must be bought under Ita
terma at pricea Used by Moacow.
It baa been repratented ai a great
bonanaa In the channel* of pro­
paganda entirely dominated by
Caitro and bia fervent emotionaliim.
What it happening baa at timea
the look of a Greek drama mov­
ing to a tragic and Inexorable
end. There ia some reiemblance
to what occurred during tho later
phase of sth* Spaniah civil war.
Then, a* now, the Communists
knew exactly what they wanted
and they were completely ruthlea* in fitting'out to get It.
There ahpuld be no doubt about
what their aim* are in Cuba. A*
hard boiled realiit* they know that
for many reaaona they could not
form a government in Havana.
Tba United State* could never
tolerate a Communlit realm* at a
point of *ucb vulnerability. The
freedom-loving
Cuban
people
could be counted on to relat aur&gt;
horltarlan rule under communlim
a* they railftad the Batista dic­
tatorship.
The baaie got) of Communist
strategy Is to fore* the Colossus
of the North to Intorvan* directly
and preferably with troops that
would undertake to eet up a puppat government. .For this rea­
son Caitro is subtly encouraged
In hi* wild anti-Americanism and
•vary poasible Irritant la played
up to bedevil tb* relation ship be-

I ary thm-tfinea over," on* Com­
munist leader la reported to have*
aald of tho strategy to compel
the U.S. to aend In troops to lava
property and lives.
Intervention with force would
bo dlaaatroui throughout Latin
America and la neutral Africa
and Asia. H would enormously,
farther communism's long-ringe
strategy, whleh Is to taka over not
In litUo Cuba but in Brasil where
to a key area with a larga d*-_
pressed population they poul&lt;V
menace the whole hemisphere.
Some of the professional anti­
communists in this country have
been playing with Cuban exiles
out of tba Batista raglmt. Among
thorn are the wort! corruptiooiits
and butchers of that dictatorship.
Naturally they would Hka to fee
Undo Bam put the old piacei
back In place. Like tho planet
from American flalda that have
triad to sot firs to Cuban a u g a *
flalda, this plays directly Into tho
hands of Caitro and tha Com*
munista dot* to him.
The Etsenhower administration

ha a shown great patience and forboaranco in tha taco of provoca-.
tiooa that would try the temper,

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policy to help take cars of ftnawt
expanses without burdanlng youf
family.
You handle tha entire transaa*j
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year of birth to Old American In-Y
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HAVANA — Statement rtpeatnd several times on n television
hroadeaat by Ernesto Guavara,
leftist economic esar of Cuba:
“Cuba’s great friend la Sovlot

WASHINGTON (UP1) - If this
b* treason you can shoot mo at
•unrira, but K la something I
hava to say. When our. fore­
fathers picked tha location for
the national capital, they goofed
twice.
The first mistake they mad*
was putting tho capital toe far
north. Tha second mistake waa
putting It too far aouth.
This may have struck a deli­
cate geo-political balance, but It
left the capital at tho Mercy af
both the Yankee and Dixie ell*
mates, and ill prepared for both.
Lately we have been suffering
from the fln t mistake.
I suppose most cities are dlsconcerted to some extent by •
billiard but thla ia Uw ooty place
I know of where every snowfaU
ia a traumatic axparienca.
A wave of apprehension sweeps
over Washington as aeon aa too
Weather Bureau mentions Gw
word. Tba fact that tho forecast
la often wrong bring! no comfort
but rather makes avaryona mere
Jittery.
'
People gather to little elueten
to watch the darkling aky. M the
aky starts flaking, paole acts to.
Evan those who came B en from
•rcaa where snow holds no terror
a n aripped by tho foaling of Im­
pending doom.
Downtown workers rush to the
telephone to call their le n d cnee
at home. Suburban housewives

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Lake Mary School
Move Postponed ^
The move Into Labe Mara alomontary school's new addition
won't b* made until tho beat la
connected th a n aad n o n set­
tled weather conditions arrive,
according to school officials.
AU the Lake Mary students,
about 119, will move to five
rooms to ■ now wing whoa the
transfer la made, It waa reported
today. Tho old section will bo
remodeled and mad* Into an ad­
ministrative suite, Ubrary, teachera' lounge sod three dessioonu.
There will ba classrooms and a
Aftertax income of Americana
la expected to rise 8 par cent to
881 billion dollars to 1M0.

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Animated Magazine

Serves Low Calorie
Meal A t Meeting
Mr*; tiny Rcstl was hostess
to thr Marc1! merlins of the
Osteen H o m e
Demonstration
Club^ Mr*. Robert William* give
a reoart on the effect of oil* In
our diet.
A luneheon wa* nerved at noon
by the commljtce. Mr*. Ileal!.
Mr*. William* and Mra. Harry
Oatren. Il wa* planned to dem­
onstrate an appetlztns meal low
In calorie*. Following the lunch'
eon. an informal afternoon was
enjoyed.
Those attending were Mrs.
Beall. Mrs. Willlami, Mr*. Osteen. Mr*. Joe Masters, Mrs. John
Ilradin. Mrs. John Melrose, Mrs.
Clarence Snyder, Mrs. F r a n k
(ieorce and a guest. Mrs, Sarah
Brcadon of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Harry Osteen will be hoilesi to the next meeting.

Mrs. Lynn Mosier
Presents Program
v Garden Club
f.

MRS. GORDON SWEENEY was guest speaker at the Mimosa Garden
Circle this month. Shown at the meeting with one of her arrangements,
are Mrs. Jo Peck, circle chnirmnn, Mrs. C. I* Wallis, co-hostess, Mrs.
Sweeney, and Mrs. Raymond Clicqucnnoi, hostess.
(Herald Photo)

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Circles. Study Arrangements
Plan For State Convention
MIMOSA Cl It CL 1C
Mra. Cordon Sweeney was
td iu c sl speaker at the March meet­
ing of the Mimosa Circle. Mem­
bers met af the home of Mrs.
Raymond Clicqucnnol on Elliott
Ave. with Mrs. C, L. Wallii at
co-hostess.
Mrs. Sweeney demonstrated the
use of artificial and fresh flowffi
era, which the Hated could be
used together very nicely. She
also showred how an odd goblel.
geovered candy ja r and demitasie
cup* could be used for small
flower arrangements. An um­
brella aland could also be used
for a large arrangement.
Mr*. C. B. Cleveland, horti­
cultural chairman, told member*
that 3-8-10 fertilizer will harden
the groftih on Hibiscus and help
them withstand the rold. Use a
high nitrate fertilizer from March
until August and then use the
A l lJ O .
w Member* discussed the program
for 1960-61 and a wnite elephant
sale was held at the conclusion
•f the meeting.
Refreshments in a St. Patrick's
Day theme were served by the
hostesses to Mrs. Herbert Beh­
rens, Mrs. C. B. Cleveland, Mrs.
Gerald Behrens, Miss Kay Hennlnger. Mrs. C. Hitlelt, Mrs. Her­
man Lederhaui, Mra. 11. F. Mc­
Whorter, Mrs, W. B. Maye, Mrs.
Peck, Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs.
Rice, Mrs. Alice Rnhioloi and
Mr*. Roy Partin.
DIRT GARDENERS' CIRCLE
The Dirt Gardeners' garden
circle met at the home of Mrs.
Doris Kline in Geneva with Mra.
R. F, Robison and Mrs. Jean
Adams as co-hostesic*.
Circle chairman, Mrs. L, E.
Deeper, gave a report on the
General Business Luncheon at-the

Mayfair. Mrs. Deeper wa* elect
Icd
delegate and Mrs. Robison
altem ste to iilcnd thr Florida
Federation of Garden Club* con­
vention in West Palm Beach
April 14 to 16,
M r s . Charles Campbell nl
Geneva, gave an interesting talk
on herbs, their history, growth
and use in cooking. The hostesses
served refreshment! to the 18
members and guest* present.
IXORA CIRCLE
Member* of the lxora Garden
Circle celebrated their anniver­
sary at the March meeting at
the home of Mr*. Robert Shedden in Ravenna Park, with cobostcsi, Mrs. John Burton IV and
Mrs. Douglas Slenstrom.
Mra. Wight Klrtley, chairman,
announced that a corsage work­
shop would be held at the Home
Demonstration building. Site also
stated that the Txora Cirri* had

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MONDAY
The Little Women's Story Lea­
gue meets at the home of Miss
Marcia Kay Lippincolt on Elm
Ave. at 7 p. m.
Covered dish supper and "Hus­
bands Party" sponsored by Ameri­
can Home Department of Sanford
Woman's Club at the home of Dr
and Mra. A. W. Woodall, 228 W.
18th St. Supper served at 7 p. m.
Reservations must be in no later
than Saturday afternoon. Call
FA 2-0716 for reservations.
VAH-6 Enlisted Wive* Club
meets at 7:10 p. in. at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church. All wive* In­
terested in movie shots-of their
families a t the Lake Golden Easter
Egg Hunt, April 1, must be pre­
sent at this meeting tonight, to
register for the film and pay the
26e per child. For further infor­
mation call, FA 2-27.18, FA 2-SB49
or FA 2-56S3.
TUKHDAY
Southside P.T.O. meets at 8
. m. is the auditorium for short
uslncts teasion and program. R.
T. Milwee will be guest speaker.
Parents will visit the ehidrei's
classrooms at 7:30 p. m.
Anna Miller Circle election of
officer* 8 p. m. at the Elk* Club,
followed by a social hour.

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What, No 8 Ioniser

CA RRA W A Y &amp;
M cKIBBIN
N. Park As*.

FA SAMI

A N G E L 'S

If you like the color af your
locki, you’ra in (be minority.
A survey conducted for a beau­
ty Institute showed that 81 per
cent of the nation’s women, rang­
ing from IS to iba 60 s, would
change Uieir heir color if they
bad a choice. Surprisingly, moil
women did net droam of being
bloodea. They voted for ■ medium
akada that would lead iteelf to
auburn highlights, blends flecks
or raddigh tones.

lied for first place In the flow-r
arrangement contest at the an­
nuel luncheon.
Due to thr April merlins date
be ins Good Friday, it was voted
to meet the third Wednesday of
April, Mrs. Ilurlor. was elected
delegate to the state convention.
Mrs. Frank Don shoe spoke to
the group on corsage making
and demonstrated the use of wir­
ing and taping blossoms fur cor­
sages. She gave numerous help­
ful pointer* in the art. A plant
exchange wa* held at the close
of the meeting.
Refreshments were scrvrd from
a table, centered with a lovely
arrangement of Camellias and
burning tapers to Mrs. Vernon
Mize, Mr*. Rudy Sloan, Mrs. W.
H. Stcmper, Mrs, Vann Parker,
Mr*. T. W. Mcro, Mr*. Fred
Ganat, Mr*. William Bush, Mrs.
Evans, Mr*. Kirtlcy, Mr*. John
Morgan, Mrs. ti. D. Bishop J r ,
Mrs. Donahoe, Mrs. Richard
Dcas. Mrs, George Kiel;, Mrs.
Spencer Harden, Mm . C. F.
Brooke Smith, Mrs. Howard Mc­
Nulty, Mrs. Donald Bales, Mrs.
W. V. Roberts, Mrs. Harry Lee
Jr., and tha three hostesses.

Friends Surprise
Couple A t Home
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hnrrt* were
guests of honor at a surprise party
in their new home at flit Jackson
St., Writer Park. A group nf their
friend* gathered fur a house
warming and brought the cover­
ed dlah supper all ready for serv­
ing.
Mr, and Ml*. Harris have In-on
resident* of Enterprise for a num­
ber of year* and Hill own their
home on the corner of Main and
DeBary St*, hut Mr, Harris I* em­
ployed In Winter Park and ralher
than drive that distancr each day,
they spend the weekends in Enter­
prise.
HOW THEY MAKE
POLKA • DOT PAINT
The vogue in floor and wall
coaling* these days Is toward
multi-color lacquers. The trick in
production ia lo get the various
hues on to (hat they kaep their
Individual identities without mud­
dying each other.
Here bow it's done—
"Lacquer particle* are dis­
persed in w ater." explained a
firm that makes such paints.
"Each particle, containing spe­
cial solvents, la surrounded by a
protective colloid, ao the lacquer
looka Ilka colored rice particles
floating In water."

OFFICERS OF TIIK NAVY WIVES Cl.OB ate from
left. Mr*. Alfred Beauchamp, Mrs. Ted Clevenger*. Mr*.
William Kutzer, Mrs. William Leijrhty, Mrs. John Hol­
brook, Mrs. Raymond I.e Roe and Mrs. H|tgo Muhlke.

Navy Wives Club
Installs Officers
The first annual installation or
officer* of Navy Wives Club No.
211 was held recently In tha din­
ing room of the Mayfair Inn. The
club was organized In November
and officially received their char­
ter at the installation ceremony.
Mr*. William Kulzer was inttallrd as president by Chaplain
William llesrn. Others taking
office were Mr*. William Leighty,
vica pre.idcnl, Mrs. Ted Cleven­
ger. recurding secretary, Mra.
Raymond Lo Roe corresponding
secretary, Mt*. John Holbrook,
treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Brauchamp,
parliamentarian and Mrs. Hugo
Mahlke, chaplain.
Mrs. Robert W. Slye was in­
troduced as sponso. and hono­
rary member of the club. Capl.
James D. Ratnagr was guest
speaker. A chartering ceremony
w a s conducted by Chaplain
Hearn, who presented Club Char­

Members of the Oviedo Gardrn
Club and guests enjoyed a rev­
ered dish luncheon at the home
of Mrs. G. G. Parker with only
lhree members being absent, de­
spite [he terrible weather.
Mr*. Lynn Mosier was co-hci.
less. Mr*. Parker furnished bar­
becued chicken for the main
course or the day.
Following the delicious repast
a business mrriing was hrld
with Mrs C. R. Ctonts, president,
presiding. An Interesting talk on
fertilizer was given by Mra. Mo
sirr.
Those enjoying thr day included
Mrs. A. A. Myers and her guests,
Mr*. Earl E. lliizcr and Lynn
Schnaekrr; Mrs. Lynn Mosier and
guest, Mrs W. E. Ward! Mr*.
Mae E. King. Mr*. George C.
Means, Mr*. W. R. Meek Sr.,
Mr*. Charles T. Niblack. Mr*.
Oleva Tictscma, Mr*. C. R.
Clont* Sr., Mrs. Theodore Aulln
Sr.. Mrs. C. It. Clonts Jr., Mrs.
James E. Brookshire, Mrs. Joe
Members of the Elder Spring*
Bailie, Mr*. James Wilson, Mrs. Home Demonstration Club met
C. L. West Sr. and Mrs. Roy at the home of Mrs. I.udia
E. Wrisenbarger.
Schultz for thr March meeting.
Mrs, Carl Bradbury gave the
devotion and Mr*. Harold Fauver. presided* at the business
senion.
Plana were made lo Join the
Longwood club for a bake sale
The llomemakrrs 5. S Class In Die near future. Mrs. Schultz,
of the Ftrsl Baptist Church held Mr*. W. D. Simpson ami Mr*.
their '(arch rlass parly at the R. L. Bradbury were appointed
home of Mrs. C. L. Park on to serve on the nominating com­
West 17th St. Mra. Clyde Hum­ mittee.
Several member* plan to make
phrey, class president,- presided
at the business session and the dresses to be shown in the
devotion was given by Mrs. Irv­ county dress review In April.
Mr*. B. A. Summer* was wel­
ing Pryor.
Following routine reports, Mrs. comed as a new member and
Stewart Galrhel, group captain, Mra. C. R. Wing as a visitor.
The next meeting is scheduled
gave a shorl run down of class
members who were absent due tor April 19 at the home of Mrs.
to Illness and other reasons. W. O. Nolan. The program will
Prayer partner n a m e * w e r e be be on “ getting the most out
given nut and a committee was of your year*."
appointed to seleet a class pro­
ject.
A serial hour wai enjoyed and
games played under the direction
of Mr* Robert Schmidt. Prise*
were swarded to Mrs. II. J.
Finch, Mrs. Curtis Lsvender,
Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. W. I. By MIIS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Nr, and Mrs. Robrit llirt are
Crabtree.
Others attending were Mrs. A. the pareuta of a son. hum March
L. Thoma*. Mrs. J. L. Hobby, S at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Mr*. Hoy Reid, Mrs. II. II. Grier. He wriglted 8 lbs. 4 oz.s. and ha*
Mrs. Lewis Dinkins. Mr*. S. D. been named Hubert Edward Jr.
Aired, Mr*. Cliylnn Smith and (iralidpaient* are Mr*, tieurgr
Hirt and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Mrs. W. F. Yeaki*.
Clark uf Osteen.
The Rev. and Mr*. Joe Duuthitt
and baby daughter, Joanne, have
moved into the parionage of the
Oateen Baptist Church.
Rev.
Douthitt formerly had a charge in
Sanford.
TUESDAY
Find Baptist Bible Survey Clas*
Thumb • Rucking
at tl:3fi a. m, and 7..10 p. m.
Most orthodonisla no longer con­
Brotherhood supper and meeting sider the habit of thumb-sucking
at 1 p, nt.
*
s i serious a child problem &gt;*
Man of tha Church ljupper, T they did In farmer years — par­
p. m., in tha Firat Presbyterian ticularly if Ih* habit li discon­
Church,
tinued by the age of aix or seven.

Elder Springs Club

Plans Bake Sale

Mrs. Park Hostess

ter No. 211 lo Mrs. Kutier, presi­
dent,
Soloist was Juanita Savage, ac­
companied by pianist, Sue Knkc.
The national club colors of blue
and gold were carried out in
cortasct, candles ind installation
table flowers.
Guest* included M r s , S l y e .
Capt. and Mrs. Ramage and
Chaplain ami Mrs. Hearn, Chair­
man and hostriies for thr even­
ing were Mr*. J. J. Sieczkowski.
Mrj. Wei Plare, Mrs, Harold
Stockhouse, Mrs, Jo! it Rown and
Mrs. Waller Moor-.

Enterprise M. Y. F.
Gives Party
A t Power Club
The M.Y.F. of Barnett Memorial
Met hod* t Church. Enterprise, en­
tertained I he M.Y.F. of Oiange
City at the Florida power Ciul*
The party wa* under the supervision of Mr*. B. W. Carlton and
carried out the St. Patrick'* Day
theme. About .IS young- people
from the two group* enjoyed an
evening of fun and Christian fel.
low-ship. Refreshment* were *e»ved by the hn«t group.

Enterprise

To Class Party

Oatecn

Personals

Church
Calendar

Personals

tr ia a m la r a

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Women’s Auxiliary
Tlans for a box social, follow­
ed by a dance, to he held April
1, starting at 6:30 p, m. were
made at the meeting of the La­
dies Auxiliary nf the Lake Mary
Volunteer Fire Department held
at the fire house.
The women will each prepare
s meal for two in a box decorat­
ed for (he occasion tn be auc­
tioned off and soid tn the highest
bidder, who in turn get* to eat
with the lady who made it.
Thrre will also he a drawing
for the while crocheted stole that
won first prize in the Seminole
County Fair display this year. It
wa* made by Mr*. Kay Sasaman
and donatrd In the fire depart­
ment lo help raise money for
llteir fund. The Hole has been
on display at the Lake Miry
Food Market and the drawing
will he held during tha supper.
The committee in charge of
arrangements are: Millie Kehweiekert. Ph. FA 2-7561, and Kay
Sassman, FA 2 3383. All pro­
ceeds from the auxiliary activi­
ties go lo further the work of
the fire department. Women of the
community are invited to join
this group al any lime.

Oviedo

Personals
BY MARION JONE8
C. T. McCulley Sr., suffered a
heart attack last weekend, while
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mar­
garet Iverson In Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. McCulley was in (he hospi­
tal |here and the couple now
orrupy rooms just Iwo doors
apart, Mr. McCulley’* condition
i* reported as fair. Mall address­
ed lo 791 Margo Lane c/o Mrs.
Iverson will reach them.
Wallace Kelsey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Kelsey, has
been transferred from Camp G#rdon lo Ft. Stewart isi Savannah,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Bitter
and granddaughter. Lynn Schnaekcr of Collinsville, III. are guest*
of Mr. and Mr*. Audrry A. My­
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman
and son, Mark, are new resi­
dents of Oviedo. They arc living
in Ihelr trailer next to the home
of Mr and Mrs. Lawson Hardy.
II. R Spencer Sr., ha* been
confined to hi* home with the
flu.
Mis* Junle Fleming i* confin­
ed to her home, due to illness.
She had to canrel a weekend trip
lo Gainesville,
Roy Eason, brother of Mrs,
Mar E. King, has returned to
hi* home In Savannah, Ga., after
a slay in the hoaplla! hul his
condition remsins unchanged.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nolle
and family were recent gueala
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Beasley.
Mrs, Karl Daul Is reported to
be resting well, following surgery
at the Florida Sanitarium.
Ovirdoani are quite proud of
Miss Ann DcShaio, daughter of
the srhoool principal, W. H. DeShtaso and bli wife. She made
the Dean's list at tha University
of Florida again.

Mrs. Cress Hostess
To Church Group
Mrs. Roy Cress was hostess
to Circle One nf the U. P. W.
of Lake Mary at her home, Mrs.
Mildred Donaldson was welcom­
ed as a new member.
Thr group studied together the
second chapter of "The Hymnbook of the Ages" and read t
paper on "What Prayer le and
Isn’t" in memory of Mra. Rthel
Ayres, who passed away this
month and was to have been
Ihelr Irader at this meeting. They
voted to send a contribution m
IS tn minions for youth ia to r
honor.
Plans were made tor 8 supper
to be held at the Lake Mary
Community Presbyterian ehureh
March 28. The dinner will t o
served aa long aa the
No advance tiekete will to gold.
The committee tn. charge of thin
fish supper ere Mr*. F. K. Denaldson, Mrs. Jam ee
Mrs- Joe Smathers.
A committee composed

Shirley Smith end Mrs.
Ml
fled
Brooklyn was appointed te
with Circle Two oa plens for a
house warming te we held early
neat month for Mr. and Mm
A. E. Crocker and Mr, and Mra.
Dale Alexander. Attractive tone*
of randy were distributed te
members to reiee money for fcetr
organisation.

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and

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Restaurant

S h rim p 4 C h i c k e n

By Lake Mary

BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Mra. Witherspoon Daniels and
daughter of Savannah, Ga. arc
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cos.
Mrs. William Pratt. Mrs. Ruby
Fletcher and Mrs. Jessie Graham
of Drfand visilrd Mrs. Retla
Neib last week. They drove over
to Umatilla tor luncheon one day.
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer S. Moon
of Detroit, .Mich, were guesta of
Mr. and Mr*. John Stone, ree
rnity,
Mr. and Mrs. nnlph Couliellc
and son*. James Carroll, Van Al­
len and Charles, spent last week­
end In Clewlston. Mr*. Rosa Ix-e
Peterman, who had been visit­
ing there, returned home with
them. On the way home they
visited Bok Tower and Cypres*
Gardens.
Weekend house guest* of Mr.
and .Mrs. R. IL Hamlin were
Mr, and Mrs. R, V, Hurst of
Anniston, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs: Kirby Kellers
anti rhildn-n were Sunday visitors
with relatives In Coen*.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fowles and
Mra. Bert Whlla of Ormond
Ueach were recenl visitor* of Mr.
and Mra. M. IL Ryan.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Good­
win and Mr. and Mrs, Layton
Oglesby have r-turned from a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Oglesby in .Seville.
Friend* of Clifford Langston
will he glad lo learn that he
has returned home.-following sur­
gery at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Hender­
son of Orlando were dinner
If cream won’t whip, ehtll II
guests nf the C. A. Hendersons, thoroughly, then add a chilled
last Friday.
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Box Social Planned

An array nf local talent haa
been arranged, assuring everyone
attending an enchanting hour of
music, dance and dram a. Hr*.
George Wells, president of the
club, will rstrnd the welcome, t l .
Cdr. Jack Langford, public relalions officer for Hat Wing 1 al
N. A. S. and president of the
Toastmasters Club, will give an
editorial entitled, "Wartime D ra­
m a."
Providing a variety of musie will
b# Birger Westrr on hia violin, ac­
companied by Mrs. Wester at the
piano. Pete Schirarri wilh hia
Vibra Harp accompanied by Harry
Wester and Dick Aiken and his
family.
Several students from tha Dean,
na School of Dance will entertain
thr audience with four numbers,
“Wood Kitten*," "Bunnies." "F air­
ies" and "Indians," under the
direction of Dcsnna.
Mrs. Arthur W, Lambert will
give too poem* by tha DeBary
author. L. Beach, illustrated amD
sketched hy Mr*. Grelehen Cro­
well. Several club members will
take part in a short drama en«
titled. "A tfentury of Ladies,
and Novels."
Mrs. Raymond Smith it spon­
sor of the program and Mrs. S.
J. Nix is program chairman.

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D R IV E -IN

Now Open Under New Management

The Fine Art* Department of
the Sanford Woman's Club will
present the annual Animated Mag­
azine program. Wednesday at 2:30
p. m. at the club house, 313 Oak
Ave.
This is one of the few program*
that is open to the public and free
of charge. All residents of Sanford
and the surrounding area arc in­
vited to come for all or any part
nf the program.

Yn, • savings setstmi in
•ur Institution is on Idonl
woy to anvo for the educo♦lon nf 8 youngster, family
aocurity or your future re­
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CASK E — 407: Bill K., aged 49,
la a successful management engi­
neer.
"Dr. Crane," be began, as we
lunched together recently, "your
Traders might enjoy American
freedoms far more If they knew
the n a l conditions in England.
"I have just returned from an
&lt;extensive liip where* I consulted
with business leaders in Britain.
"In Scotland, 1 (topped at a
Jewelsr‘a to have my watch re­
paired. At I looked over the limit­
ed supply of new watches in the
showcase, I saw one 1 liked.
"But the Jewaler informed me
ft* couldn't sell it, for it was the
eily one ha had in stock. Ha said
fee would hava to mako an official
requisition from tha government
bureau (Board of Trade) (o get
mere watches.
"And if he should try to order
MOO worth of watchof, that govern­
ment bureau might arbitrarily eut
down his order .to *2oo.
"Furthcrmoi*. they'd make him
HOlt six months for shipment."
In "free enterprise" America vs.
lallstlc England, note the tot­
ing contrasts:
Hera a Jeweler can order as
much as ba wishes from any mantfacturor be prefers to patronise.
But not so in England, though
officially the government there
trier to cover up ita strangulation
of fora competition.
"Dr. Crane," Bill continued, "if
pou wished to open • retail alors
of any sort in Great Britain, you'd
Brat hava to obtain a permit from
tho government,
"Even if and when that alow
permit was finally granted, you
would Had that the government
might forbid your opening a store
Ja London, and only grant you

permlesira to start your new shop
in Leeds or'Birmingham,
"Besides, it would arbitrarily tell
you exactly how many employes
you must havo - - no more and no
lase.
"It would also limit you as to
how much you could invest In
building tho store or In renting one
already constructed.
"It would likewise tell you ex.
■fctly when you must open your
doors for trade eaeh morning and
when you must close up shop.
"Thus, the government may tall
you to open at 9 and close at 12.
Then it msy order you to open
at 2 and close at 4. You as tha
owner have no rights but are a
pawn of bureaucracy.
"And it would limit your stock
of goods, telling you not only the
tout amount of merchandise you
could hive on your shelves, but
■Iso exactly how many brooms
or pounds of sugar or bolts of
doth or watches of any specific
brand you could carry.
"Indeed, you can’t even buy a
package of cigareta at a drug
store (chemist shop) nor at a
grocery store but can find them
ONLY at a tobacconist shop.
"No Jewelry at watches can be
purchased from a British drug
store: Yet here in America a
druggist can sail anything from
bread to baby’a bottles, sun glasses
to fountain pene end sodas.

WA1H1N0T0N- la tha works
■ n Important h « novas to try
to rotrlava something out of tha
rapidly' deteriorating situation in
Cuba. Flret and forauoat la tha
retire a( Ambassador Philip W.
Baaaal to his post to Havana.
la viow of Fidel Castro’s dlroet
attack oa tha anbasiador it may
havo baoa aocoasary to with­
draw k in for a tim e.'But It is
vitally Important now for Bonkit la ro tan . Ka has tha wisdom,
tha Judgment and tha experience
to aava what may still ho savsd
out of a situation as ominous in
ita loag-raaia threat as any tha
United Italas has conlroatad sines
INI.
A number at proposals are r a ­
dar active consideration. Ont it
for a declaration by Bonsai coineldantal with his return, pledg­
ing Um United States to follow
the rule of law with respact to
any action taken, by the Castro
regime against Amariesn pro­
perty in Cubn. In effect, this
would bo a pledge against direct
reprisals for the leisure of Amerlean holdings.
Tho White House decision to
aak for discretionary authority
over tha sugar quota, of which
Cuba geta a fat one-third of the
Import market, will put a wespon
In the president'!, hands. But it

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Let your American Lai
men'* club's discuss itt vital con
tente, for America is verging ci
socialism, too.
(Always write le Dr, Crane l&gt;
c a n of this newspaper, encleeWASHINGTON — Act II. Sems
ing n long 4e stamped, eddiees- scant, sama characters, asms eld
ed envelope rad Me to cover
typing end printing casts when story.
Tbe only thing different as the
you send for one ef Us book­
lets.)
curtain went up for the second
lima in tha Sonata chamber on tha
un scintillating civil rights drams
after ■ weekend Intermission was
that the actors didn’t look as tired.
for many years. Excerpts from It
This was a bad omen. It meant
were previously mads available they’ve been rejuvenated and now
to the publle in ainglo records, thalr show could go on longerbut this is the first comprehensive much longer.
And tha longer It played the
album.
ft is entitled "Album of Modem more it was going to coil the cus­
Poetry—An Anthology Read by tomers who’d been unwilling in
tbe first place to pay the high
the Foote."
It may be ordered from the Re­ price for n performance which had
cording Laboratory, Library of the longest first act In all Wash­
Congress, Wsiblngl.n 26, D. C. ington history.
The pries Is |14.86, Including ex­ Tho price for the printed Word
cise tax end shipping costs, for alone come to '8107,871. Bines the
curtain went up for the first act,
tho complete album.
thoea thasplana on tha Senate
stage below dribbled out 1,093,400
Those words spsnnod 1,289
Appropriately Enough words.
pages of the Congressional Rec­
LONDON (UPI) - Members of ord.
the Nature Conservancy Board In- If you think this strange cast
duds Col, H. Morrey Salmon. Prof. made any progress, all you hava
J. A. Steen and Col. J, C. W. to. do is look at their calendar.
Pinch. And the secretary of (ho
Fire Research Board Is J. F. Fry, Whils out In tha outside world tho
date had crept up to March 7, the
characters In this production were’
still nnder tbs Illusion It was
C R O S S W O R D un
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February 16, tha day the curtain
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first went up.
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for this spectacle. They hold the
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stay February IB until this debate
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or Hadoe free i n over. At the
nuuidU
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moment, it iooke like it'll be the
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"I’ve been glancing over those
1,938,400 wards end the only thing
salvageable *vent a to be Sen. Hem
Ervin's eld eawa about the Ervin
ancestry in North Carolina—
usually uttered In the isle hours
B2- Small closet
of early morning.
S4. Questioned
Probably they could be bound
•7. Imperils
In a volume aa a supplement to
ML Stockdoe MlUor’e Joke Books end sold
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to the pubHe to help defray soma
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of the cost of this debate.
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been getting their money's worth
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nut of the |28£00-a.year senators.
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United Press latcraetloaal
WASHINGTON - E. R. Quesada. administrator of the Fadtral
Aviation Agency, in a telegram to
Lockheed, manufacturer of the
Electra turbo-prop airliners:
“The-Tel City (Ind.) crash now
appears to be sufficiently similar
to a previous accident of the
seme type aircraft last Septem­
That’s a alack of bllle when you ber near Buffalo, Tex., to Justify
consider that the lawmakers have operating restrictions pending fur­
leaa than four monthi to go beforo ther investigation."
they must adjourn for the nations]
SAN FRANCISCO — San Fran­
conventions.
Even though they're foregoing cisco City College eoed Sandy
their customary 10-day Eester va­ Cheraiss, 41-lt-ST, reporting foilcation this year, itll be u herd gull tire after a shopping tour to com­
ply with tbo dean's demand that
to get out of this bole.
That pile of bills becomes eveu she waar loose clothing to hide
more siiable when you roellxe bar figure:
"Loom like whs it Like a tent?"
that so far this year the total
number of bills our Coagram
CONAKRY, Guinea - President
.made into law eosses to Just 1L
fleheu Tours explaining why ba
welcomes Communist Chinese to
Guinea:
"Tha qualities of serious work
and psrserverancs of the Chinese
will bo aa sxamglo to fight
against'our latinets, our Indo­
lence and eur lack of foresight."

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - U this
be treason you can shoot me at
sunrise, but It )■ something 1
have to *ay. When our fore­
fathers picked the location for
tha national capital, they goofed
twice.
The first mistake they made
was putting the capital too far
north. The second mistake was
putting it too far south.
This msy hive struck ■ deli­
cate geo-political balance, but it
left the capital at the mercy of
both the Yankee ami Dixit cli­
mates, and III prepared for both.
Lately we have been suffering
from the first mistake.
I suppose most cities ere dis­
concerted to some extent by a
blltxard but this la tbe only piece
1 know of where every snowfslt
Is a traumatic experience.
A wive of apprehension sweeps
over Washington aa anon aa tha
Weather Bureau mentions dm
word. The tact that tbe forecast
Is often wrong brings no comfort
but rather makes everyone more
Jittery.
'
People gather In little eluitera
to watch tbs darkling sky. If tbo
iky starts flaking, panic acta la.
Even tl»M who cams hero from
areas where snow holds no terror
are gripped by the foaling of Im­
pending doom.
Downtown workers rush to the
telepbona to cell their loved oum
at home. Suburban housewives

cell downtown for anxious conferantes with their huObands.
Then everyone sits by e redin
to wait for the word that the Dis­
trict of Columbia haa proclaimed
e state of emergency. As I un­
derstand it, tbo district has three
emergency mow plans, any ora
of which Is sufficient to evacuate
the city.
Schools shut down; tho wheels,
of commerce, unless equipped
with snow tires, skid io a halt:
tho machinery of government
dumps atone on ana cylinder.
I have before mo an ill-llmnd
press release from the National
Georgraphlc Society that spring
arrived at 0:41 a. m. Sunday. But
I don’t believe K and I don’t
think anyone olae here Sees
either.
We hare foot gone through our
third snowfall of March. Tha cri­
sis haa passed but wa a rt still
in tbe recuperation period. We
fear we era not yet eut ef dsager.

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by Marquis Childs

is a two-edged sword, slaeo any
effort to eut Cuba's share would
send Castro off Into new antiAmerican tirades.
Mora important It could be ussd
to alienate the Cuban paopla
n o n directly then «ny of the
Castro propaganda. For the cuts
would b« made against the back­
ground of the agreement with So­
viet ltuisla negotiated by Deputy
Pnm ler Anastas Mikoyan.
Theta who understand tha altnatlon best, stress the n a l sig­
nificance of the Russian sugar
deal. The 700,000 tons a' year Rus­
sia would buy naans an antra
12 days of work a year In an In­
dustry that provides on the aver­
age only about 100 days of wort
annually. If that gain of U days
w an to bo wiped out by Amer­
ican eetlon it would cause the
deepest resentment.
Tbo avenge Cuban has, of
coun*. no way of knowing how
bad tha deal la Ukaly to prove
for him la the long run in view
of the Soviet machinery and goods
that must bo bought under Its
term* at prices Used by Moscow.
It haa been represented as • g n at
bonansa in tha channels of pro­
paganda entirely dominrted by
Castro sod his fervent emotion­
alism.
What Is happening has at times
the look of a Greek drama mov­
ies to a tragic and inexorable
end. Thera Is some resemblance
to what occurred during tho later
phase ofsthe Spanish civil war.
Then, as now, the Communists
knew exactly what they wanted
and they w en completely ruth­
less In setting out to get it.
There shpuld be no doubt about
what their aims are in Cuba. As
bardboiled realists they know that
for many reasons they could not
form a government in Havana.
The United States could nsver
tolerate a Communist reslma at a
point of such vulnerability. The
freedom-loving
Cuban
people
could be counted on to n ls t ourhoritarian rule under communism
as they m isled tho Batista dic­
tatorship.
Tha basic goal of Communist
strategy Is to force the Colossus
of tbo North to Intervene directly
and preferably with troops that
would undertake to eat up a pup­
pet government. .For this rea­
son Castro la subtly tncouraged
in his wild snll-Americaniim and
every possible Irritant is played
up to bedevil the relaUeoship be-

tween the imatl Island repuhlle
end tbe enormoualy rich power
that has io long overihadowed
It.
"We will give them back Rungory three-times over," one Com­
munist leader la reported to have®
eeld of tbo strategy to compel
the U.S. to send in troops to Itv t
property and lives.
Intervention with force would
he disastrous throughout Latin
America' and in neutral Africa
and Asia. It would enormously,
further communism's long-rengo
strategy, which Is to take over not
in little Cubs but In Brasil where
in n key area with a large depreieed population they wool®
menace tbe whole hemisphere.
Some of the professional anti­
communists in this country have
been playing with Cuban exiles
out of tho Batista regime. Among
thorn a n tha worst corrupUonisti
and butchers of that dletatofehlp.
Naturally they would ilka to 9eo
Unela Sam put tha old pieces
baek In place. Like the planes
from American fields that have
tried to eat fire te Cuban su g ii#
fields, this plays directly late the
hands ef Castro and the Com*
muni its does to him.
The Elsenhower administration
has shown great patience and forbearance In the face of provoca­
tions that would try the temper
of an angel, as the president
showed again i t his press conference. To resist the pressure!
building up for reprisal will be ,
Increasingly difficult. But tb o io ^
pressures must somehow bo re­
sisted.
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HAVANA — Statement repeat­
ed several times on n television
broadcast by Ernesto Guevara,
leftist economic mar of Cuba:
"Cuba'a g n a t friend U Soviet

Lake Mary School
Move Postponed ^
The move into Lake Mery ele­
mentary school's new addition
won't be made until the beat la
connected there and more eottied weather conditions arrive,
according to school officials.
AU tho Lake Mery students,
about 1M, will move to five
rooms In a new wing whet the
transfer la made, It wee reported
today. The aid section will he
remodeled end made into en admintetrative suite, library, teachera* lounge and three classrooms.
Them wlU be claaaroomi end a

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Good Posture Not Entirely
Under Control Of Will
(By DR. F. LEO KKRW1N)

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•turn developing ac.
t inuat ba remember.
te epine U not mere*
H iy a pile of bones
a one on top of the
P o t h e r without
1 control, but la
L held together by
.*- ligaments
ba*
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Uncq. By theae parte connect*
ed by mllliona of nerve wlree
we are abte to maintain ba.
knee and good posture. Any
Interference with this nerve
communicating system would
prevent one from having eomPkte control of hli posture.
The Chiropractor la trained
to locate and remove nerve
Interference.
One ef a eerlen e f articles
• a t t e explain a n d B w tr a te
th e p ractice e f e d e e tif k
C hiropractic, w r ittr a by D r.
F . L ee K erw la w hose office le
h e a te d a t SOI 8 . Fr ee eh A re .
a e d M s telephone n u m b er Is
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Public Invited To
Animated Magazine
The Fine Art* Department of
the Sanford Woman'* Club will
present the annual Animated Mag­
azine propram. Wednesday at 2:30
p. m. at the elub home, 313 Oak
Avr.
|
This is one nf thr few proprams
that is open to the public and free
of charge. All residents of Sanford
and the surrounding area are in­
vited to come for all or any part
of the program.

An array of local talent hai
Ibeen
arranged, assuring everyone

OFKIC’KKS OK THE NAVY WIVES Cl.im lire from
left, Mrs. Alfred Heauchiinip, Mrs. Ted Clevenger, Mrs.
William Kutr.er, Mrs. William Lesghty, Mrs. John Hol­
brook, Mrs. Raymond Le Roe and Mrs. Hugo Muhlke.

Navy Wives Club
Installs Officers

Mrs. Lynn Mosier

The first annual installation of
officers of Navy Wives Club No.
211 was held recently in tha din­
ing room of the Mayfair Inn. The
club was organized in November
and officially received their char­
ter at tha installation ceremony.
Mrs. William Kulzer was in­
stalled as president by Chaplain
William Hearn. Others taking
office were Mrs. William Leighly,
vita president, Mrs. Ted Cleven­
ger. recording secretary, Mrs.
Raymond Le Roe corresponding
secretary, Mrs. John Holbrook,
treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Beauchamp,
parliamentarian and Mrs. Hugo
Mahlke, chaplain.
Mri. Robert W. Sly a was In­
troduced as sponso. and hono­
rary member of the elub. Capt.
James 1). Hamate was gilcat
speaker. A chartering ceremony
w a s conducted by Chaplain
Hearn, who presented Club Char­

Presents Program
' t Garden Club
MRS. (iORDON SWEENEY was guest speaker at the Mimosa Garden
Circle thin month. Shown at the meeting with one of her arrangement!!,
nre Mr*. Jo Peck, circle chnirman, Mrs. C. L. Wallia, co-hostess, Mrs.
Sweeney, and Mm. Raymond Clicquennoi, hostess.
(Herald Photo)

Circles. Study Arrangements
Plan For State Convention
Mayfair. Mr*. Leepcr wa* elect
ed delegate and Mrs. Robison
alternate to attend the Florida
Federation of Garden Club* con­
vention in West Palm Beach
April 14 to 16.
M r s . Charles Campbell nf
Geneva, gave an interesting talk
on herbs, their history, growth
and use In cooking. The hostesses
served refreshments to (he 18
members and guest* present.
IXORA CIRCLE
Members of the Ixora Garden
Circle celebraled their anniver­
sary at the March meeting at
the home of Mri. Robert Shed
den In Ravenna Park, with cohotleit, Mrs. John Burton IV and
Mrs. Douglas Strnslrom.
Mrs. Wight Klrtley, chairman,
announced that a corsage work­
shop would be held i t the Home
Demonstration building. She also
stated that the Ixora Circli had

MIMOSA CIRCLE
Mrs. Gordon Sweeney was
igueit speaker at the March meet­
ing of the Mimosa Circle. Mem­
bers met af the home of Mrs.
Raymond Clicquennoi «n Elliott
Avc. with Mrs. C. L. Wallis as
co-hostess.
Mrs. Sweeney demonstrated the
use of artificial and fresh flow­
ers. which she stated could be
used together very nicely. She
also showed how an odd goblet,
•covered randy ja r and demitasse
eups could he used for smsII
flower arrangements. An um­
brella stand could also Be used
for a large arrangement.
Mrs. C. B; Cleveland, horti­
cultural chairman, told members
that 2-8-10 fertilizer will harden
the grofrlh on Hibiscus and help
them withstand the rold. Use a
high nitrate fertilizer Iron. March
until August and then use the
2 8-10.

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Members ditcussed the program
for 1060-61 and a wntle elephant
tale was held at the conclusion
•f Ihe meeting.
Refreshments in a St. Patrick’s
Day theme were served by the
hostesses to Mrs. Herbert Beh­
rens, Mrs, C. B. Cleveland, Mr*.
Gerald Behrens, Miss Kay lienRinger, Mrs. C. Hittelt, .Mrs. Her­
man I-cdcrhau*. Mrs. H. F. Mc­
Whorter, Mrs, W. B. Moye, Mrs.
Jo Peck, Mrs. Walter Price. Mrs.
II. Rice, Mrs. Alice Rnhioloi and
Mr*. Roy Partin.
DIRT GARDENERS' CIRCLE
The Dirt Gardeners' garden
circle met at the home of Mrs.
Doris Kline In Geneva with Mrs.
R. F. Robison and Mrs. Jean
Adsms as co-hostease*.
Circle chairman, Mrs, L. E.
Leeper, gave a report on the
General Business Luncheon at-the

MONDAY
The Little Women'! Story Lea­
gue meets at the home of Mis*
Marcia Kay l.ippincolt on Elm
Ave. at 7 p. m.
Covered dish aupper and "Hus­
bands Party" sponsored by Ameri­
can Home Department of Sanford
Woman'a Club at the home of Dr
and Mra. A. W. Woodall, 228 W.
ilth St. Supper aerved at 7 p. m.
Reservations must be in no later
than Saturday afternoon. Call
FA 2-0710 for reservations.
VAH-5 Enlisted W Iv p s Club
meets at 7*:to p. m. at Holy Cro*s
Episcopal Church. AH wives in­
terested in movie shots-of their
families at the Lake Golden Ka*ter
Egg Hunt, April I, must ba prasent at this meeting tonight, to
register for tha film and pay tha
25o per child. For further infor­
mation call, FA 2-2738, FA 2-6849
or FA 2-5683,
TUKHDAY
South.ide P.T.O. meet* at 8
p. m. in the auditorium for short
business session and program. R.
T. Mil we* will b* guest speaker.
Parent* will vialt the chtdree'a
classrooms a t 7:30 p, m.
Anno Miller Circle election of
officer* I p, m. at tha Elk* Club,
followed by a social hour.

What, No Blondes?

CARRAW AY
M cKIBBIN

If you like tha color of your
locki, you're In the minority.
A survey conducted for • beauly institute showed that 68 per
cent of the nation's women, rang­
ing from IS to the 60'*, would
change their hair color if they
had a choict. Surprisingly, moat
women did not dream of being
blondes. Thay voted for a medium
shade that would load itself to
auburn highlights, Wendt flocks
or reddish tones.

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lied for first place in the ftow-'r
arrangement contest at the an­
nual luncheon.
Due lo the April meeting date
being Good Friday, it was voted
to meet the third Wednesday of
April. Mr*. Burlo-. was elected
delegate to Ihe state convention.
Mrs. Frank Donahue spoke in
the group on corsage making
and drmonstralcd the use or wir­
ing and taping bloisomt for cor­
sages. She gave numerous help­
ful pointers in the art. A plant
exchange wa, held at the dose
of the meeting.
Refreshment* were served from
a tahlc, centered with a lovely
arrangement of Camellias and
burning tapers to Mrs, Vernon
Mize, Mr*. Rudy Sloan, Mrs, W.
H. Stemper, Mrs. Vann Parker.
Mr*. T. W. Mcro, Mr*. Fred
Ganai, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs.
Evans, Mrs. Kirtley, Mrs. John
Morgan. Mrs. G, D Bishop J r ,
Mrs. Donahoe, Mrs. Richard
Dea*. Mr*. George Kick, Mr*.
Spencer Harden, Mr*. C, F.
Brooke Smith. Sirs. Howard Me
Null)*, Mr*. Donald Rales, Mr*.
W. V. Roberts, Mrs. Harry Lee
Jr., and the three hostesses.

Friends Surprise
Couple A t Home
Mr. and Mr*. Ficd ILtrrl* were
guest* of honor at a surprise partyin their new home at 611 Jackson
St., Wnter Park. A group of their
friend* gathered for a house
warming and brought the cover­
ed dish supper alt ready for serv­
ing,
Mr. and Mr*. Harris have been
resident* of Enterprise for a num­
ber of years and Mill own their
home on the comer of Main and
DeBary St*, but Mr. Ilariia I* em­
ployed In Winter ParV and rnthnr
than drive that dlslancr each day,
they spend the weekend* in Enter­
prise.
HOW THEY MAKE
POLKA • DOT PAINT
The vogue in floor and wall
coatings these days Is toward
multi-color lacquers. The trick In
production Is lo get the various
hues on ao lhat they keep their
Individual idcntlttci without mud­
dying each other.
Here how it's done—
"Lacquer particle* srr di«persed in water," explained a
firm that makes such painls.
"Each particle, containing spe­
cial solvents, is surrounded by a
protective colloid, ao the lacquer
looks like colored rice particle)
floating In water."

Members of the Oviedo Garden
Club and guests enjoyed a cov­
ered dish luncheon at the home
of Mrs. 0. It. Parker with only
llirre members being absent, de­
spite the terrible weather.
Mrs. Lynn Mosier was cohosless. Mr*. Parker furnished barheciictl chicken for
main
course of the day.
Following the delicious repast
a business meeting was held
with Mr* C. R. Clonls, president,
presiding. An Interesting talk on
fertilizer was given by Mrs. Mo
sier.
Those enjoying the day included
Mrs. A. A. Myers snd her guests.
Mrs. Karl K. Buzcr and Lynn
Schnackrr: Mr.v Lynn Mosier snd
giiesl, Mrs W. K, Ward: Mr*.
Mae E. King, Mrs. George C.
Means. Mr*. W. R. Meek Sr..
Mr*. Charles T. Niblack. Mr*,
Ole* a Tielsrma, Mrs. C. R.
Clonls Sr.. Mrs, Theodore Aulln
Sr.. Mrs. C. It. Clont* Jr„ Mr*.
James K. Brookshire. Mrs. Joe
Members of the Elder Spring*
Ttsttlc, Mr*. James Wilson, Mr*. Home Demonstration Club met
C. L West Sr. snd Mrs. Roy at the home of Mrs. I.udla
E. Welsenbarger.
Schultz for the March meeting
Mrs. Carl Bradbury gsve the
devotion snd Mr*. Harold Fauvrr. presided* at the business
session.
Plan* wen- made to Join the
Longwood club for a hake sale
The Homemakers S. S Class in the near future. Mrs. Schultz.
of the Fir*l Baptist Church held Mr*. W. D. Simpson and Mrs.
their March rlssi party st the H. L. Bradbury were appointed
home of Mr*. C. L. Park on to serve on the nominating com­
West 17th St. Mra. Clyde Hum­ mittee.
Several member* plan in make
phrey. class president, presided
at the huiineis session and the dresses to be shown in the
devotion was given by Mrs. Irv­ county dress review in April.
Mrs. R. A. Summer* was wel­
ing Pryor.
Following routine reporta, Mr*. comed at a new member and
Stewart Gatrhel, group captain, Mrs. C. H Wing •• a visitor.
The next meeting Is scheduled
gave a short run down of class
members who were sbienl due [or April 19 at Ihe home nf Mrs
lo illnesi and other reasons. W. 0. Nolan. The program will
Prayer partner n a m e s w e r e be be on "getting Ihe most out
given mil and a committee was of your years."
appointed lo select a clast pro­
ject.
Osteen
A social hour was enjoyed and
game* played under thr direction
of Mr*. Robert Schmidt. Prize*
were awarded lo Mr*. II. J.
Finch. Mrs. L'urtl* Lavender,
Mrs Humphrey and Mrs. W. I. tty MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Nr, and Mr*. Robert lllrt are
CTahlree.
Others ailvnding were Mrt A. the parent* of a son, horn March
L. Thoms*. Mr*. J. L. Hobby, fi at flemlnote Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. liny fire). Mrt. If. it. Grier, He weighed H lb*. 4 os*, and ha*
Mr* l.ewi* Dinkins. Mrs. S. D. hern named Robert Eduard Jr.
Aired, Mr*. Clayton Smith and liiandpaii-nts are Mr*. George
Ilirt and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Mr*. W. F. Yrakle.
Clsrk of Osteen.
The Rev. and Mr*. J»e Doutbilt
and baby daughter, Joanne, haw
moved into the parsonage of the
Osteen Raptist Church.
Rev.
Douthitt formerly had a chaige in
Sanford.
TUESDAY
First Baptist Bible Survey Class
Thumb - Sucking
at 9:3(1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Most nrthodonists no longer con­
Brotherhood supper and meeting sider thr habit of thumb sucking
at 7 p. m.
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as scriou* a child problem as
Men of th* Church Supper, 7 Ihey did in former year* — par­
p. m., in tha First Presbyterian ticularly If Ihe habit la discon­
Church.
tinued by the age of six or seven.

Elder Springs Club

Plans Bake Sale

Mrs. Park Hostess

ier No. 211 to Mrs. Kutzer, presi­
dent.
Soloist was Juanita Savage, ac­
companied by pianist. Sue Knke.
The national club colors of blur
and gold were carried out in
coruxcs. candles tnd installation
tahlc flower*.
(Sucsls included M r s . S l y e ,
Capt. and Mrs. Itamage and
Chaplain and Mrs. Ilcarn. Chair­
man and hostesses for the even­
ing were Mrs. J. J. Sicczkowiki.
Mr*. We* Place, Mrs. Harold
Stockhouse, Mrs. Jo.it Rovvn and
Mrs. Walter Moor-.

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The M.Y.H. of Barnett Memorial
Method.-! Church, Enterprise, en­
tertained ihe M.Y.F. of Orange
Cily at the Floridn Power Clii*.
The parly was under the super­
vision of Mrs. B. W. Caillon and
carried out the St. Patrick'* Day
theme. About .15 young people
from the two groups enjoyed an
evening of fun and Christian fel.
lowship. Refreshments were a*Sved by the host group.

Enterprise

To Class Party

Personals

Church

Calendar

Personals

attending an enchanting hour of
music, dance and drama. Mrs.
George Well*, president of the
elub. will extend the welcome. Cl.
Cdr. Jack Langford, public rela&gt;
lions officer for Hat Wing 1 at
N. A. S. and president of tha
Toastmasters Club, will give an
editorial entitled, “ Wartime D ra­
ma."
Providing a variety of musie will
b* Birger. Wester on his violin, ac­
companied by Mrs. Wester at the
piano, Pete Schirard with hi*
Vlbra Harp accompanied by Harry
Westrr and Dick Aiken and hie
family.
Several atudent* from ihe Dean­
na School of Dance will entertain
Plans for s box social, follow- the audirnce with four numbers,
rd by * dance, lo he held April "Wood Kittens." "Bunnies," "F air­
t, starting at fi .tft p. m. were ies" and "Indian*,'* under the
made at the meeting of the La­ direction of Dcsnna.
dies Auxiliary nf ihe Lake Mary | Mrs. Arthur W. Lambert will
Volunteer Fire Department held give two poems by the DeBary
I author. L. Beach, illustrated and'
at the fire house.
' sketched by Mrs. Oretehen Cro­
The women will each prepare well. Several club members will
a meal for two m a box decorat­ take part In a short drama en­
ed for the occasion to be auc­ titled. "A Oentury of Ladies,
tioned off and sold to the highest and Novels."
bidder, who in turn gets to eat
Mrs. Raymond Smith is spon­
with the lady who made it.
sor of Ihe program and Mrs. B.
There will also he a drawing J. Nix 1* program chairmen.
for Ihe while crocheted stole lhat
won first prize m Ihe Seminole
County Fair display this year. It
was nude by Mr*. Kay Sassman
and donated lo Ihe fire depart­
ment to help raise money for
their fund. The stole h is been
Mrs. Roy Cress was hostess
on display it the Lake Mary
Food .Market amt the drawing lo Circle One nf tha U. P. W.
will be held during the supper. of Lake Mary at her home. Mr*.
The committee lit rharge of Mildred Donaldson waa welcom­
arrangements are: Millie Schwclc- ed as a new membar.
kert. Ph. FA 2 78*1, and Kay
The group studied togethar tha
Sassman, FA 2 32R3. All pro- second chapter of "Tha Hymnreeds from the auxiliary activi­ book of the Ages" and road a
ties go to further the work of paper on "W hit Prayer fa tad
the fire department. Women of the Isn't" In memory of Mri. Ethel
community are invited to join Ayres, who passed away thll
this group ai any lime.
month and was to hava boon
their leader at thli meeting, lltey
voted to send a contribution af
Oviedo
*s lo missions for youth la hoe
honor.
Plana were mada t o r a euppor
to be held a t th # Lake Mare
Community rreibyterian c h u r c h
March 26.
Inner will ha
BY MARKIN' JONES
served a t tong as tha food tart*.
C T. McCullry Sr., suffered a No
advance ticket* will be aoM.
heart attack last weekend, while
visiling his daughter, Mrs. Mar­ The committee in. charge of thta
aupper a n Mta. F. B. Dongaret Iverson in Memphis, Tenn. fish
Mr*. McCullry was In the hospi­ aldson, Mrs. Jamao tn tp aaa, oad
Joa Smathera.
tal llirre and the couple now Mr*.
A committee composed of Mao.
orropy morns just two doors Shirley Smllh and Mr*. 1W
apart. Mr. MrCullcy's condition Brooklyn waa appointed to work
i* reported as fair. Mail address­ with Circle Two on plana for a
ed in 791 Margo Lane c. o Mrs. house
warming to no held early
Iverson will reach them.
next month for Mr. aad Mra.
Wallace Kelsey, son of Mr. and A. E. Crocker and Mr, and Mr*.
Mr*. George A. Kelsey, has Dale Alexander. Attractive boost
been tramferred from Camp Gor­ of randy were distributed to
don to Ft, Stewart in Savannah, members to rail* money for M r
Ga.
organisation.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Bluer
and granddaughter, Lynn Retinaekrr nf Collinsville, III. are gue«lt
of Mr. and Mr*. Audrey A. My­
ers.
Mr. and Mrt. Jack Goodman
and son, Mark, are new reildrnti of Oviedo. They arc living
in their trailer nest to the home
of Mr and Mrs. Lawson Hardy.
II R. Spenrer Sr., ha* been
confined to his home with the
flu.
Miss Juuie Fleming Is confin­
ed to her home, dun to illness.
She had lo cancel a weekend trip
to Gainesville,
Roy Eason, hrother of Mrt,
Mae K. King, has returned to
Ins home in Savannah, Ga., after
a stay in Ihe hospital but hla
condition remains unchanged.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Nolle
and family were recent gueala
nr their parents, Mr. and Mri.
J. (i. iieislry.
Mr*. Karl Paul 1* reported to
be railing well, following aurgery
at the Florida Sanitarium.
Oviedoant are quite proud of
Mill Ann DeShazo, daughter of
(he schoool principal, W. H. DcShlazo and hia wife. She made
the Dean'* list at th« Unlvoraity
of Florida again.

Box Social Planned

By Lake Mary

Women’s Auxiliary

Mrs. Cress Hostess
To Church Group

Personals

BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr*. Witherspoon Daniels anti
daughlrr of Savannah, Gn, are
house guests of Mr. and Mrt.
Robert Cox,
Mrs, William Pratt. Mr*. Ruby
Fictrhrr and Mrs. Jessie Graham
of DeLaud visitril Mra. Xetla
N'eib Iasi week. They drove over
to Umatilla ror luncheon one day.
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer S. Moon
of Detroit, Mich, wrrr gurslt of
Mr. and Mrs. John Slone, rec­
ently.
Mr. snd Mr*. Ralph Coiillrtte
and sun*. James Carroll, Van Al­
len and Charles, spent Itsl week­
end in Clcwistnn. Mrs. Rosa Ixe
Peterman, who had been visil­
ing there, returned home with
them. On the way home they
visited Bok Tower and Cypress
Gardrns.
Weekend home guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. R. II. Hamlin were
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hurst of
Anniston, Ala
Mr. ami Mr*. Kirby Sellers
and children wi re Sunday visitor*
with relative* in Cocoa,
Mrt. Elizabeth Fnw!c« anil
If**, Ben Whila of Ormond
Beach were recent visitor* of Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Richanl Good­
win and Mr. and Mrs, Layton
Oglesby have r-turned from a
visit with Mr. and Mr*. Gene
Oglesby in Seville.
Friends of Clifford Langston
will he glad In learn that hr
ha* returned home,-following sur­
gery at Seminole Memorial Ifospita).
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hender­
son of Orlando were dinner
If rresm won't whip, ehtll It
guests of the C. A. Hendersons, thoroughly, llirn add a chilled
last Friday.
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1959-60 Season Tickets
Available a t Chamber of
Commerce for this performance,
$5.00 Adults, $3.50 Students.

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�P m * e-Mon. Mtreh 11,1969

TbO Seminole High School base­
ball team opens It's 1M0 season
hero Tuesday night whan they
take *a Colonial of Orlando. Tfc*
gams will get underway at T;»
is Manorial Stadium.
Coach Dave Lauda hai given

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m l« r Jim Grace/ (he nod for
the starting job on (ho mound.
Graco/, who baa been a Handout
la til aporta this season, will bo
In hla first pitching role linen
plo/tns In (no Rotor/ League
several araioni ago. He lacks ex­
perience but ho hai ahown good
control and plenty of stuff on the
ball ao ha ahould ba able to
com* through for the loeala.
Rig James Markham, a Junior,
will be the starting first bairman
for the Seminole* and Laude !i
leaning heavily on hla big bat
to giro the offense the punch. For
tha past two aeatoni Markham
hai been the leading hitter for
the 8cmlnotei and tail year he
finished the scaion with a fine
,110 average.
LYMAN HIGH HEAD FOOTBALL COACH BUI Proctor, left, will bo on*
Laude la having troubles in setof th* few Florida representative a t the Captlal Coaching Clinic In Wash­
ting tola Infield with George
ington, Wednesday through Friday. Tho three day series of lectures and
Porldai and Steve Barnet out
with injuries and he haa not nam­
films will festure outstanding college coaches from all over the nation.
ed any definite alerting lineup.
"Rip" Engle of Penn State, Tom Nugent of Maryland, Ben Schwartzwalder
Johnny Wbelchel la a sure starter
of Syracuse, Ara Paraeghiun of Northwestern and two coaches from Urge
bohlna the plate and Terry Christhigh schools will speak about football coaching techniques. Getting some
eaten will be el third bate. Billy
spring practice pointers from Proctor here are Lyman gridders Mike
Rowlea will probably be the start­
Brown and Griffin Landresn.
(Herald Photo)
ing shortstop and John Mann la
alt* ■ probable alerter at as­
cend bate,
In the outfield senior veteran
Ray Lusdqulat will be In left,
Alex McKlbbtn will be In center
end sophomore Jack Caolo will
be In right.
The Sanford Little Major League as the deriding date. Those trying cept on Friday nights. Starting
had ita 1900 organisational meet­ out must attend both days to be the second hall June l. all games
will be under the light*.
ing last week at the recreation eligible for team selection.
April II has been designated as
Boys returning from last season
department offices. P. E. McCoy
was elected president. Larry opening date. All games In the are automatically on the same
Fiver, vice-president; Sonny Ra. first half (April II to May 27) team without further registra­
born, secretary-treasurer and J. will be played at 4:30 p. m. ex­ tion.
W, Kuykendall, league statist!clan.
Registration and tryout date*
(or all boys who have not play­
ed in little major league
who wUl hold first place.
At a meeting held last week. Ronald Pert)-, city
Food marl, losing two games to have been set for Wednesday and
Wllson-Maler after Tuesday night’s Thursday at 4:30 p. m.
rccrentlon director, announced plans for the 1960 Softplay, now stands Just one-half The site wilt be Ft. Mellon
ball season.
game up la first place, with SI park. All boys must present their
A new league "The Sanford Clssaic League" is be.
wins.
birth certificates at the time of
ing
formed
and will consist of four top quality teams.
Q om behind with S0‘k wins, Is registration. The ages accepted
Full uniforms will be required and a twice a week sched.
Irving Pryor's Insurance, deter­ A e 10 through 12. with August 1
ule played.
mined to regain their old spot in
th* league. The 'Pig N' Whistle
The City Softball League will continue ns a six team
holds third with 40H. Wllson-Maler
playing three eiights per week. A sixty game schedule
has fourth with 40, Robson Snort­
has been drawn up.
ing Goods has 37 In fifth and HouThe Church Softball League will be a alow.pitch
mtllat A Anderson hat 33 in sixth.
league with each team having ten players. It wilt be a
While the furniture team was
nix team league with a 45 game schedule playing twice a
trimming th* Grocers' lend, th*
Pig wna busy winning two from the
B. Edwards Builders Supplies It
Druggists, and the Underwriters
took all three wins tram Hobsons. hoping to add some more wins
Split* were picked up this week to their total of 46W total during
by Erma Anderson and Ruth Phil­ the remaining three weeks of
lip*, th* t4 , Fran McPharsoo and league play, to keep th* top posi­
Shirley Simas, th* 4-3-7. with Shir­ tion In Tho Thursday Night Mix­
ty also making tho l-T, Erma Webb ed League.
As th* Mason draw* to an end.
th* *-T-t and 4-10. Ann Conklin the
Stelnmcyer Roofing hopped back
MO, tad Dot Tcalo th* 3-3-7,
up into second slot, with 43H
wins, after this last week'* play,
After tonight's 10-event card at outstanding competition, th* 64Wilts Slalom
and Sunland Estates dropped to
Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club, only pound brlndle-eolored gent has woo
PI.NKKAM, N IL (U P I)-F rill third spot with 43 wins. Pinecrest
n
dozen
racing
days
will remain on six, plactd In four and shown In
Wagnerberger won the slalom holds fourth with 39, Furniture
three.
and combined title In the eastern Center it fifth with 37 and Flor­ the track calendar in the finest sen- Some of hi* toughest competition
men's alpine champloashlpt Sun­ ida State Bank hat the sixth to of the local oval's history.
la expected to come from O. B.’s
day at Wildcat Mountain. The place with 34 wine.
In the Grade-A featured event to­ Medium, a 62-pound red miss who
B.
Edwarde
lost
a
little
of
that
XT-year-old college student from
will have the four-box's sreen
Munich, Germany, had a total wanted lead when they dropped night, the ninth race over the five- sportcoat in th* headliner. O. B.'s
two games to Stelnmeyera and sixteenths » mile distance. Carl Medium, a fire-time winner this
Um* of 1:31.2.
tho bankers knocked Sunland out Tracy'* young W. A. McCarty la season, la rated second best by
of second by winning two garnet favored by morning line digits of early odds of 3-to-l.
from the tubdividers. Pinecrest S-to-2. The sensational two-year-old
Pleasure Up is another highly*
took the furniture team'a mea­ wUl move after Swiftle, the me­ touted stepper In the hot ninth
chanical
rabbit,
from
the
coveted
sure as they won two from Furni­
event. She’ll be in the second start­
first post position.
ture Center,
spot, next to W; A. McCarty.
In 17 start* this season against ing
Splits were made by miny t t
Hounding out tb* feature lioeup are
Gordon Scnart, Ana Conklin, and
Al's Susie, Point of Hooor, Frisky
Ponce Elmore all made the 4-3.
Hound, Or Lucky and Loom Cou­
Elmore alto picked up the 3-6-1C,
pon.
tho Missouri Valley Conference," Verne Biggall. Jest Caralbcrt,
Lapchtrk points out. ‘‘A* league and Frank Mackey mad* the 3-10,
champion, they would be going to with Fran picking up th* five
Navy Night Set
the NCAA tourney rather than the and dime a W Gauds Denalow
NTT.**
and Margie Woods both toppled
A t Jet Lanes
Ortbore, delighted with the ral­ Ibe 3-7, while the pretty one, the
The Seminole High golfers con­ .Tonight wilt ho ‘Navy Night’ a t
ly hi* Braves staged to snatch 3-1-10 was made by Betty Callan tinue
to romp In match play.
the victory from Providence after and Ken Stone.
Fred Gana s' squad picked up Jet Lone*.
trailing, 42-30, with to minutes
George Swann turned tn n SO*- their
loth straight win over a
remaining, Isn't making any 301 as top game and serif* with two year
period as they defeated Sanford Karel Air Station will
claims tor nett year, however.
Ed Callan coming in a close se­ DeLaad Saturday.
start to bowl in th* summer NAS
13U ta 4»s.
"For one Ihiax." Orsborn said, cond with o 300 scratch aeries.
It scat the third victory d the Intramural Bowling Longue at
"we lost aurtcra Mike Owens and
9 p. m. la oil, IS of tho SO lane*
Mason for the locals.
Dan Smith, so l’U have two spots
at Jet Loom win bo used by th*
M.dallit
to
th*
play
waa
Sanlo plug myself. For another, Cin­ Campy Suffers
Nary during Um tw in* of the
ford'a
Rickey
Roth
with
a
74.
cinnati stall has Boh WelMnhahu
Other local winners were Ed league ploy every Mtoday eveuand Paul Uogue, who la going to
Hamilton and Ward Waters,
be a real alar, and they have a Dizzy Spell
YERO BEACH (UPI) — Roy
fellow to the (rum en named
Tom Thacker who has i lot ol CampaoeUa, paralysed former
tXvJirr catching star, w as. re­
Robertson-type talent."
But Onbars admits hi* club ported resting comfortably today
wiU be a "contender" and that aftrr he was taken to St. Mary's
could he n huge understatement Hospital to West Palm Stack suf­
with such returnees at Mack fering with a dtuy spelt.
Dr. Tom McGinn. Dodgcriown
Herndon, who led scoring U the
float* with 26 points; Chet physician who accompanied Cam(e r a if t Juke) Walker, the team's panella to West Palm Brack
•c* scorer who was 111 to th* where ho waa ptowd under th*
mml-Anala and final; and Al care of Dr. James Cooney, a
Saunders, whoso clutch free neuro surgeon, said Campsaella’s
throw* aaak Providence. Only condition was not serious. Tb*
duty spell was attributed by Dr,
Sauader* will be a senior.
McGinn to aerreua exhaustion.

By JERRY COVINGTON
Old man weather finally gave us a
break and spring training got under way
in full awing over the weekend. All of the
San Francisco Giants' farm clubs report­
ed and by yesterday there was activity on
every diamond a t the training camp on
Msllonville Ave.
Although the weather was still a little
cool, a nice crowd was on hand when
Tacoma and Harlingen opened up the
spring training exhibition Saturday at the
stadium. Tacoma is the Giants top farm
club and they are in the Class AA Pacific
Coast League and Harlingen is in the Class
AA' Texas League.
This weekend marked the official open­
ing of a long season of baseball in the city.
From here through September, baseball
will be the big word and there will do very
few .days and nights th a t on* won't be
able to see a fine contest.
Tomorrow night the Sanford Semin­
ole* open the 1960 season a t 7:80 when
they take on Colonial of Orlando. Coach

UsHrd Press U tem ittreal
The Chicago White Sox may
scrap their "go go" label this
year for a "bang bang" tag.
The American League champi­
ons have ahown their expected

SAN FRANCISCO IUPI)—Tha
Buckeye buU-taw, ao powerful
that It crushed favored Calfomla
In a matter of minute* to air*
Ohio State th* NCAA basketball
championship, turned It'a alghts
today on n trip to Roma.
Coach Fred Taylor wUl lead hla
towering youngsters Into the
Olymple play-offs at Denver

Builders Pace
Mixed Loop Play

t* ); 42.1.
(St: Sutplsto (S)
116-7.
— Grace/ (S)

NEW YORK (UPI) - Another
National Invitation Tournament
championship for Bradloy's bas­
ketball Brevet M il gear? Maybe
set — they may bo lo* good.
Thai's the opinion of one emlhead authority, Jo* Lapehlek of
S t J ska's th* only coach to win
men NIT title* (three) than
Bradley'a Chock Orsborn (two),
Th* antis* hat a let oT hackers
after tha Bravos* atuaolaf as TT
Baal wta over Providence Satur­
day.
"With Oarer Robert son core
Bom Cmcbmill, Bradley may be
toady to take over domination of

PRIS1IGE

Seminole Golfers
Keep Mark Intact

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' Coach Jim Pigott and his youngster*
opened the 1960 track season here in fin*
fashion by defeating DeLand 101 to 22.
Coach Pigott feels he has a well balanced team this year and he is hoping
that they will be able to take the OBC
crown in track and keep the ball rolling.
SHS is co-footbail champion in the OBC
and the basketball squad won the to u r-(t
nament so if the track and baseball teams
come through, it could be a perfect year
in sports.

New League Off
To Good Start

Race On For Lead
In Sandspur Loop

( I ): Whitehead
Mm * s — Fox
Whitehead (S)t
Brood Jatap

Dave Laude hai scheduled senior Jlm .i
Grace? to start on the mound for the lo­
cals and it should be a very fine contest
All of the home games will be played un­
der the lights a t Memorial Stadium and
everyone Is urged to come out and give
these youngsters their full support
throughout the season.
The Sanford Greyhounds are going
through the paces In Pensacola now and
they are scheduled to report to Sanford on
April 19 here against Leesburg.
.

Satarda y
HALLANDALE (UPI) — Bald
Eagle rallied In the atretch to
win tho fUZJOO Gulfstream
Handicap.
BOSTON (UPI) - J a c k Riley,
th* Writ Point coach who led the
United States team to its surprise
Olympic hockey victory, was
named American hockey Coach
of th# Year.
DETROIT (UPI) — The De­
troit Red Winga clinched a berth
in th* National Hockey League's
Stanley Cup playotfi with a 4-3
victory over the New York RangSAN JOSE, Coats Rica (UP1&gt;—
Argentina lost to Brasil, 1-6, la
its final game but woo th* Pan
American soccer tournament with
a record of four wins, am lots
and one lie.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Eads
Floyd Stoao of Missouri nod Mi­
chael Simmons of Auburn signed
with tho New York Titans of tho

the defending champions, who
Friday night defeated Cincinnati
and Oscar Robertson, 77-69, in
what was considered tho "dream
gama" between the top two teams
in th* country.
California held Robertson to
Just 18 points — but be bounced
back with 33 Saturday night ns he
led the Bearcats to a 93-71 victory
over New York University in a
battle for third place.
The 66 aporta writers who cor.
ered the tournament were so im­
pressed that they: (1) named Jar.
ry Lucas, the giant sophomore,
ao th* outstanding player of tbo
tournament (bo got 49 of tho 66
votes); and (2) named all five
starter* from the Ohio State team
on the first or second squads.

smooth blend of pitching tod de­
fense in winning seven of eight
exhibition games but they'vo also
showed n surprising amount of
Hr* power. They’ve averaged al­
most five runs a game and
they'vo been hitting for extra
bases.
The White Sox enjoyed thelr^i
best hitting day of the spring
Sunday when they blitsed the Bal­
timore Orioles, 12-2, with n 21-hlt
salvo that included n homer, tri­
ple and five doubles. Early Wynn
and Billy Pierce pitched three
shutout innings each before turn­
ing over the mop-up chore to
Turk Lown.
Minnie Minoso. reacquired from
Cleveland during tha wintar, had
four singles and n double In fiv tfi
tries, Joe Hicks had two doubles
and n tingla and Earl Torgeson
n three-run homer for the Sox.
It was the fifth straight loss for
th* Orioles who started the grape­
fruit campaign with three cossetntlvo wins.
The New York Yankees bad
their biggest siuggest of th* spring
In a 13-5 rout *f tb* Cincinnati
Reds, the St. Louie Cardinals
nipped the Philadelphia Phillies, re
4-3. pi* Detroit Tigers downed th*w
Milwaukee Bravee. S-T. the Pitts­
burgh Pirates defeated th* Kan­
sas City A'*, 6-3, tb* Los Angeles
Dodgers beat tho Washington Sen­
ators 7-3, th* Chicago Cubs
edged out Ibe Boston Red Sox,
3-2, and the San Franelseo Giants
dubbed tho Cleveland Indians,
20-3,

Winds Play Role
In St. Pete Play
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) —
U appeared th* strong would
Inherit tho SL Petersburg goU ti­
tle as th* field faeed a Uring 34*
hole windup today.
Strongest after the #*eood round
Sunday waa George Bayer, the
hulking slammer who alto has a _
delicate touch with a putter. Bay-O
er, of Gleaeaglea. IB., fired a
three-under-par 69 Sunday and
led the field by lour strokes.

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New, Something Old
CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. Gee* Food
X Far R n l
X V u M la Riel
X Root Batata Wootod

AVAILABLE NOW
Modtrn I bedroot.i, 1 bath home
In Sunland Eitatta. Kitchen
fully equipped. Would conilder
leate to right party. For informatln regarding thla home,
and many othera, contact pro­
perly manager at

THE OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

T H 6 A R D C M ID O L S

A w ew ncK iM * o p j
TH *l* UOLV LITTLE
&gt; HEADS — SPWWO .
CAf&lt;T B E FAIR y —J

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phont FA 2-2420
“Open avenlnga 'III 1:30 PM"

II. Flowara * Plante
IT. Pda . Livestock • Seppllao
IX Machinery • Taolo
19. Beale and Motor*
29. AtilamaWle*
29-A Trailed
II. Fursilar*
IS. Articles Far Rale
22-A Article Wasted
SX Notice* A Pereosale
34. Leaf A Fee ad
31. EdecaUee • laatruettow

St. Johns Realty Co.

2-BEDROOMS, with kitchen prlvttegea, for 2 men or eouplr.
1301 Wynncwood, FA 3-460T or
FA 2-WTT.

DEBARY: CR home, 3 large
room* and bath, many extra*.
14k year* old. Call NO 1-4012.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6121

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaaoc.
FA 3-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

SMALL apartment 300 Avocado,
FURNISHED apartment, clean
and cloae In. Adulta only. Jim­
my. Cowan,. FA 3-4013.

4-ROOM furnished apartment 990
month. FA 1-9021.

. Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2-2420
"Open evening! til 1:30 PM"

1701 MAGNOLIA, large 2-BR. furn.
apt., tile bath, aerecned porch
999. FA 1-3931 or 'FA 3-2296.

FLORAL HEIGHTS; 2 bedroom 1 Bedroom houae, furnished, 960
mo.
apartment, one block South of
Sanford Ave., on the air bate 3 Bedroom houae, kitchen equip­
ped. 970 mo.
route to tilt right, tth. houae on
the left. Endera, Rt. 2 Box 272. 3 Bedroom houae, kitchen equip­
ped, 973 mo.
4
Bedroom houae, unfurnished,
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
9100 mo.
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
ROSA L. PAYTON
IN SANFORD. CALL FA 24274.
And Associates
2411 Orange: 2 bedroom unfurn- Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
niahad house, kltehan electrical­
ly equipped. 990.
UNFURNISHED home. FA 2-1929.
2412 Willow: 3 bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitchen electrically 3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
FA 2-0903.
equipped. 1100.

It Pays
To Ua#
The HERALD
Want Ada.

Legal

FURN. apartment 300 Park.

LARGE bedroom with bsth, priv­
ate entrance, living room. If de­
sired call FA 2 2720 after 3:00

Fublla hearing frill I*# held In the Kemlnole Cnunly Court
Houe*. county Commlulonarg roam, Wadnaaday, April I, Iff"
at T:!l &gt;P. M. er a* aaon tharraftrr aa iioa.lhl*.

MODERN two bedroom clean unfurniihed house, 1110 W. Third

Bamtnata C ounty Foiling Rummltsluii
Ry Jlohert B. Drown
Hamlnala County Boning tilra clo r

HEDROOM, Hi bath concrete
block new home, kitchen equip­
ped and tome other furniture.
913 monthly. St. Johns Realty,
phone FA 24123.

oswt*ai.st counts' sosisa rnwmaaion

S a lle e a t M i l t R e a rin g
*
T a whom It m ay concern:
Nnttra Is hereby given In a e r o r d a n c f w ith Hsrlton t of the
Knnliig lle gulallona th at J, K. f la llo w a r , Trualea, ha s raiiuaaled
a •*l!ie" p e rm it l a build multiple family a p a r t m e n t ! on the fo l­
lowing deeerlhed prope rly! Lute !J and JS, FroaCa F lr a t Addi­
tion to Altam onl*.
Fublla h a a r l n a will ba bald In the gamlnole County c o u r t
Mouaa. County Commleelonera room, tVednraday, April f, !**• at
Tit* F. M. a r aa aoon l h a r a a f l a r a* poaalbl*.
iam lnul* C.nunly Zoning Commlaalon
Ry Hobart B, Hrown
Bamluola County Z oning Director
Pubiirb March I t

Advertising

3 ACRF.S fa.m land Sanford Cel­
ery Delta, 9450 per acre, only
3230 down, five yeara to pay
balanca. Richard! Hotel Mel­
L E A N unfurnlihed, kitchen
bourne, Fla.
equipped, 3 bedroom houie;
knotty pine cabinet! and anack WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
houie, 91300 equity and anume
bar: 1 mailer bedroom. 960.
Call NO 1-32*7.
939 monthly payment. Phone
FA 14471
9-ROOM houie, large icreened
porch. Phone FA 2-1393.
2-LOTS, 60 ft. x 140 ft. each,
between 4th. and 7th., on MelLARGE 3 bedroom furnished up­
lonvllle Ave., partly cleared,
stairs apartment, downtown,
with city convenience!.
water furnished. 963. C a l l
$4,500 TERMS
FA 2 3071 before 3:30 P. M.

a k tfih o i.n r o t m
s o s i s a ro M M taaio v
l a t h e sf Pab llr Itrarlag
T a whom It may concern:
Mntle* la harahy glvsn In accordance with Bret Ion S of the
Xoatng Magulatlaaa that &lt;1. IV. MrCurdy haa ranueeied a "ITee"
perm it la uaa a atatlng a lr u r l i ir s for m a n u f a c tu r e nr boat t r a i l ­
ers an l h a fallowing dsrrrllied p ro p e rty : The K I l l . t l ft and
SIS.fl ft B and StS ft W IIS ft X on S aid* of Old Hanrord Canava fid. all a p a r t nf W H i l l f t of K l i t ft of IS chalne of
S R I * of BWt« Berllon S-ia-SI.
IMhlle h e arin g will b* held In th* Kemlnole County Court
Manta. Cnunty Com mltelonere m om , tVednraday, April I. 1*1#
*1 t i l * P. M. a r aa aooa t h e r e a f t e r a s poeelhl*.
Bemlnole Cnunty Zoning r o m m l a a l tn
Ry R obert 0. Drawn
Bamluola Oohhly Z oning Director

ANNOUNCEMENT
W t i n p lc u a d to

arrourco

th * ip p o in tm M t •#

MR. RICHARD IVERS
to « ip zbIm fare*, l i t will zpodzHs* to
Afrwgg, Commercial pro party and Mortpoc*
l(MBB&gt; Call him »t PA 2-8221 or FA 2-W12.
Ht w|N to hippy to bo nr* yop.

FARMER'S AGENCY

Sanford

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A

ROSA

L. PAYTON

And Associates
•IT EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0920 Regiitered Real Ei’ate Broker
Fh. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
alter 3:00 p. m.
NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room
furnished apartment. 601 Pal­
Overlooking Lake
metto. Dial FA 3-435*.
Spacioua 3 bedroom home, tile
bath, terraiso floors, lots of
3-ROOMS k bsth, nicely furnlihcloset space, rarporte and
ed, 930. Inquire at 111 W. 8th
atorage room, kitchen equip­
ped. Price 914,700,
FURNISHED apartment*, hard 2-BEDROOM house In Country
Club
Manor.
FA
24463.
wood floors, Ills baths. 603 W
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
27th. Street.
BROKER
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
chen furnished home. Phone LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS 303 S«. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-3991
FA 2 2341.
IN TOWN —Park Apt*. 1711
Park Ave., Only 2 vacanelea,
Legal Notice
nicely furniahed and decorated.
t u th e r « n Sf th e Cowaty J a t i e .
FA 2-3193.
sew. Is a l e County, Florida, to FroNotice
MELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms bote.
t o roi Kotato of
private baths, 114 W. First St. TIIOSIAB E. HPIREB

.Volte# tr h e r rb y elven In h r r n r d a n c a w ith Bectlnn S of th-tuning n t a u l a l l o r a t h a t Rllfan II. W ym an hae re&gt;iueeiad a Tier*'
perm it l a ope rate a day n u rse ry on th* following deeerlhed proparlTl l-ot II. Black. IT, X erlh Orlando, .

Scheduled

FURN. apt 2300 Meilnnyffla
FARMERS AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2-BEDROOM upitalri apartment,
D. H. Whitmore
dean and roomy. STS. FA 2-0968
Lillian G. Trama
OFFICE SPACE, 950 month 30R
Aaioeiate*.
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2951 114 8- French Ave. Ph, FA XB211
day*, FA 2-1401 night*.
After hour*. FA 1-9911. FA 2 «M ,
FA
24381
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. fenced in back yard. Call 2-BEDROOM block home, cheap­
FA 2 5367 after 1:30 p. m.
er than rent. Reaaonable down
payment, 957.30 per month. 160
Country Club Circle. Phone
FA 2-1304.

SALE OR RENT; By owner, new
house, hardwood floori. In
Laka Mary. Phono FA 2-4340.

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houie,
kitchen equipped, 2403 Willow
Ava. Call FA 2-2932 or FA 2-2921.

Customer

Krai Estate For rial*

Page 8—Mon. March 21, I960 2. For Rent

F roach

apartment, 1st floor, private
hath, water furniihed. 6 miles
cast of Sanford. Handy to
stores, churchei, and school.
Phone FA 2 3771.

HOMES. DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS
CONTACT STENSTHOM REALTY
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 1-34)0
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped. P h o ■ *
FA 2-5103.
2-ROOM furniahed apartment. 310
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Roiaettar, Floreit. FA 1-1131.

RENT A BED

Rollaway, Itoapita' k Baby B*4a
By Dty. Week or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE /
Ph. FA 8-kltl
119 W. Ut BL
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gable*,
491 Magnolia Ava. FA 147*.

Legal Notice

D erailed

T o All t'r r d ll o r o a n d Ferooua H a * ,
lap d o l m a o r Domaoda A a a l a .l
Bold Rolatei
Tnu and aach nf you a r a barehy
notified and ro&lt;|u(red In p r e ie n t
a n y rlaluae a n d de mande which
you, o r r l t h r r nf you, m ay havo
a a a ln e t lha e a l a t s of T lto ilA B
K. NI*I DEB, de reaerd. l a i r nf aald
County, t o the County Ju d g e nf
flemlnnle County. Florida, a t bla
orflca In t h a c o u r t houae a f aald
Cnunly a t Hanford, Florida, wtlhln
eight e atan d a r m ontha from lha
lime
of
tha
flrat
publication
of thla nolle#. Each claim a r dampttd ahall ha In w rllina , a nd ahall
atata lha place a f reatdenca and
poet office addraaa nf the c la im ­
ant. and ahall h r aworn tn by the
claimant, hla a g e n t or a tto r n e y ,
and any r u r h rla tm a r dem and not
ao filed rha ll he void.
D ora nra C. Hplrea
Aa e aa cu to r of the l-aet Will
and T e s ta m e n t nf
TIIOMAI K. a C irtE B .
deceased
MTKXBTIlttM, DAV1B * MclXTtWH
A ttornay for K a r r u to f
Kdwarde Rulldln*
Hanford, Florida
Publleh Mar. t l , I I * Apr. 4. I t .

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN I
Notice la hereby given Dial the
u n d t r il a n e d , p u r a u a n t tn tha " F i t tltloua
Name
Htalute" C h a p te r
■ff.ua, Florida Blatuta, will r a (la rer with th a Clerk of the Circuit
Court. In and for Orang* County,
Florida, upon receipt of proof nf
tha p u bllra tton nf th is notlre,
th* fictitious name,
to -w ll: T H I-C ITT ELECTRIC
un d e r which I a m e n g ag a d In
bualneaa.
a t nu m b er ITS Plumnaua Drive
I Orient* Garden al P. O. H o i f i t ,
Ih th# c i t y af Alternant# Bprlnga,
Florida.
T h a t lha p a r ty Iniaraated Iw
paid hualnaaa anta rprla a. la aa
fpllpwat
IIRLMVTII L. B1DSL
Blahap * Bornatfla.
(S Kaal P tn a Btraat.
Orlando. Florida.
Dated at Bemlnal* c o u n ty , Florida,
March 10. ia t #
Puhllah Mar. I t . &gt;* 0 Apr. «. II.

REAL ESTATE DRU'E IN

J. W. HALL

NEW COTTAGE
lalling all doctora. lawyer* and
profeuiona) men who want to
get away from It all. New cot­
tage near completion on beau­
tiful Lake Butler near Oiteen;
include* lakefront lot.
dock, ramp and fireplace. Out
where nobody'lt troublo you. All
for Juit 94.500.

St. Johns Realty Co.

tig N. PARK AVE.____

"FABULOUS!"
IS WHAT YOU’LL SAY

when you »ee thla LAKEFRONT
LOT. 300 (cel deep, with 140
R e altor
feet frontage on a lake at pret­
Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-3*41
ty a* a Poit Card and a priv­
ate lagoon for awlmming and
20 ACRE ranch-farm, modern I
mooring boata.
bedroom, 2 bath home: swimmini pool. 13 black angut eowa. A* you aland under the giant
Farm irrigation. Near Lake
Oak* and vliualire your own
ieiiup, on paved Hwy. 130,000.
home on this property, you
Term*. Phone FA 2-1391.
will agree that the priea of
13000 ta cheap for H.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
P. S. If you with, we eon makf
RAYMOND M. BALL arrangement! with one of San­
ford’! leading contractor! to
AND ASSOCIATES
build your new home at a coit
Amy Anderson
that will aave you money,
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
' Carl Chorpenlng, Jr,
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
Robert J. Schmidt
Phone FA 2*4991
112 N. Park
W. R. Shippy
Phone FA 24331 3901 Park Dr.
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin WlUiama
EQUITY In 2 bedroom houie, 1119
211 So. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-W41
S u m m e r lin . FA 2-2923 after 9.
Sanford
Evam Bldg Lake Mary
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3-bedroom,
Ph. FA 2-1290
1 bath. 9630 down, assume VA
mortgage 976.99. Includes taxes
LISTINGS WANTED!
and insurance. 301 Collins Dr.
Acreage and farm*, large or
FA 2-1343.
■mail tracta! We have custo­
MOUNTAIN HOME for aale.
mer* watting. Contact —
Due to death In family, will
Stenstrom Realty
aacrtfica 3 bedroom furnished
t i l N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420 home five miles North of Hen­
"Open Evening* till 1:30"
dersonville, N. C. Call FA 2-2739
after 3:00 P. M.
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
equipped. Buy equity. 4V4%
loan. 970 monthly. FA 2-7393.
Legal Notice
2344 French Ave.

Legal Notice

tltloua Nam* Htalute," Houa* Rill
No. 11*1, C h a p te r No.
U *l
nr Florida, 1*11. will r e a l r t e r w ith
Ih r Clerk of the Circuit Court. In
and for O ra nae County, Florida,
upon r r r e l p t of proof of the pu b li­
cation of thle notice, the flclltloua
name.
to -w lt: HAVEI.ITE HALEB D1VIBIOX u nde r which I am engaged
In huelneei. a t nu m h er H la h w ay
tT-PX North of Bouth line nf atrerl.
In Bamlnnl# Cnunly. Florida.
..............
T h a t tha p a r ly I n t r r r a t r d In said
baalneaa anlerprlee, la a* fallows:
Louis Friedman
n a i a d a t W in ter Park. Oranaa
County, Florida. F e b ru a ry IS, life .
BA N FO nn ItKflAl.D
Hanford. Florida

County r n u r t Houae In lha City
or Oanfora,
Florida,
at
lit!*
o'clock A. M. on the Sftli day of
March, l»t*. th* fallowing deerrlhr.l properly aa act forth In
aald F in a l Dacraa, t a w it:
Imt f. Rlnrk ft. Flrat Becllan
a f FAR A DISK POINT PtJBDIV1HIOX. according tn th* plat
th a r e a f aa reeordad In Plat
llook t . Page la. Public Ranorda of Bemlnata County, F l o r
Ida.
n a i a d this 10th Bay a r March.
Ilf*.
David M. flatehal
Clark of *«ld Circuit Caurt
Ry: M a rtha T. Vildan
Deputy Clark
Circuit Court Baal
Faldar A Rattlughau*
if* Z. Knnwlea Ava.
W 'lw ter

P a rk ,

F la .

Publish March SI

Dtvtlpppr

A vt.

l\
rn trx T T JTiMir,** c e r a T i
l O i x r v . r i. o a m *
EHT.ITK OP
E T H E L WAX1TA
ATF.n*. DECEASED
m i c a t o t'w r.n iT o n *
TO
A I, I.
PKRHONB
HAVING
rl.AIMM OK DEMAND! AGAINST
■ AID ESTATE:
Tnu and each nf m u a re b a r e
nnilflrd and required in fll* a ny
rlalm * and d*manda which rnu. nr
• l i h r r nT gnu, m a r b a r # a a a l n i t
•aid a il a t* In th* nfllcd of Hnn
A l a ia n d a r Wllaon County J u d g e nf
Hemlnnl* Cnunty, a t bla nfflr* In
th a Court H m u a In Hanford, FlnrIda, within alalit c alen d a r m onth*
from Ih* ilmc of th* flrat p u b lic a ­
tion or thla nolle*. Each claim or
demand m in t ha In w r l l i n a and
contain tha plac# of rratitrnr* and
pn»t efflc# addreaa of thn c la im a nt
and m i n t ha aworn to by tha c la i m ­
ant. bla a a a n t o r a tto r n a y , a r lha
aama ahall ha void.
Auatln Donald M lstnar
Ai E ac cu to r of raid aalala.
ItORIlKf.li * DOURLAND
117 X. Slain Htreal
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney# for K re eu ln r
Puhllah Star. 7. II, I I . SI, ISIS.

N EW
R A V EN N A
PARK
HOMES

3 B td ro o m s—I'/ i B ath s
f w a . $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 PHA

M AN

-

Countjr*« Only

'•

*

or W O M A N
.

Write resume of post
experience to Box S,
c/o Sanford Herald.

$ 3 5 0

D ow n

f t t m $ 6 0 . 5 0 M onthly

IN PU T HOM S 0PM IU Y

OPEN D A ILY
• : H A. M. TU Dzrh
8UNDAY
2:00 P. N. TU Dtrk

Sha&amp;mak&amp;A

�'J

A W ant A d A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
A. Heal Estate For Sal*

A. Real Estate For Sale

NICE 2 bedroom home. 2 baths,
wail to wall carpel. For quirk
sale call FA 2-2721.

TYPING at home, legal or anv
olhrr. Phone FA 2-6644.
To see this SPACIOUS HOME In LAWN MOWING and yard work,
LOCK ARBOR featuring three
trimming, edging, or any odd
large bedrooms, two baths,
fobs. FA 2-1362.
large kitchen with equipment,
extra large screened porch, 104 WILL CARE for children In my
ft. lot with trees, and wall to
home, by hour, day or week.
Call FA 2-1832. .
wall carpet In living room and
dining area. This home priced
at ONLY $13,190 with down WANTED— Work for experienc­
ed painters and General utility
payment ONLY $1990. Call us
work. Reasonable rates. Free
today for appointment.
estlmstes. Ed O'Connell. Call
Seminole Realty
COLLECT
Orange City,
1901 So. Park
Ph. FA 2-3232
SP 4-7402.

N O TIC E
HOME SEEKER
Watch This Space

I. Work Wanted

ffh*

CURB GIRLS

Personnel Service
406 Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida

, 2-1. Lost &amp; Found

3$ INCH wood bench lathe. Con-!
tact C. M. Reed, 143 Plants LOST: Female dog, brown and
white with black streak, ear*
New ft Used
lion Rd.. Denary, Fla.
like German Shepherd. Answer*
Furniture and Appliances
52.000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
to n a m e
"Penny". Ph.
baa to be seen tc appreciate.
FA 2-2142.
Cheap! Call FA 2 4387.
209-109 K. First ML Ph. FA 1-0909
25. Education • Instruction
ORANGE TREES ror sale. Will
plant In yards or groves. Shade
Uied furniture, appliances, tools
trees also available. Ed Davis, U. 8. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS:
e4e. Bought-Sold L sn y 'i Mart
FA 2-4317,
Mcn-womcn, 19-32, Start high
&gt;11 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-41U
as
$93.00 week. Preparatory
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
ROLLAWAY,, Hospital and Baby
training until appointed. Thou­
37"
Window
Sills
$1.23
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
34" Window Lintels $..23
sands of jobs open. Experiene#
FURNITURE CENTER
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
usually ; nnecestary. FREE la*
1100 French Ava,
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-4731
Ph. TA 1-T9S9
formation on Jobs, saUrtoe,

$SAVE$

IAFF-A-0AY

Mather of Sanford

• BIG VALUES
• JU1CK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

PLUMBERS TOOLS: Lead pot.
pipe dies and cutlers, hydraulic
Jack, pipe vice and stand.
Phona FA 2-2893.

requirements. Write TODAY1
Lincoln Service, Pekla ft, B*
linois.

WILSON - MAIER

15. Special Servicea
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4223 After » P. M.
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in­
stalled and repaired. Root re­
pair. No Job loo small. Free
eatimates. FA 2 8463.
TV and RADIO REPAIR •! r
3:06 nights and wtekends; Ban
ford. Lake Mary and Longwood.
FA 2-2771 sad FA 1-U15.

HOUSE CLEANING
Windowt, Floors, Walls. Free Es­
timate. Call FA 2-1212 or
FA 2-1933.

1956 WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­
tor and electric range, 1959
AIRLINE
New and Used Furniture
Fedders air conditioner, very
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3622
ENJOY
FREE TRAVEL
good condition. Cali FA 2-8716.
GOOD
PAY
— SECURITY
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­ LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
ances. A Good Plate To
FA 2-3295.
Men and women will be gtlwWd
BUY', SELL or TRADE
from thii vicinity to train Im­
MOTORCYCLE,
1937
I
n
d
i
a
n
,
Jenkins Furniture
mediate!:’ for altraetivo airline
Hounds
Arrow,
reasonable.
Ph.
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
positions as Hostess, Reaorva*
KA 2-7799.
lionlil. Ticket Agent and Ope­
22, Article* Fur Snle
rations. Short, low coat training
SPINET PIANO; Baldwin Aerocan qualify you. Will not Inter*
sonic, blonde finish, latest
FOAM rubber 61.00 per lb., G. I.
fere with present employmentmodel. Must sell, $440. Phone
shovels $1.49 each. Army Navy
Women will be trained In eharm
FA 2-1971.
20. Automobllcii
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
and beauty techniques. Moat
22-A Article* Wanted
have pleasant personality, high
'•Wj 1p .41
u 'KK.WII),
iH ii t*1.5.
pi
Your
Furniture.
school graduate, age IT to &gt;0.
cf aa il tl
cService
* ii*
u - l With
i h Thr&gt;..h
c uQuirk
n rn
The
Cash.
SUPER
LOOKING for transportation. Will
FA 2-4306 or FA 2-7690.
Inquiries confidential. Accredit*
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
assume payments — with small
rd school. Write for qualifying
equity in '53 to '31 model car.
'50 FOflD tudor, excellent me­
details. Include age, phone. Air*
FACTORY TO YOU
Write telling year, m a k e ,
chanical c o n d i t i o n ,
line Personnel Training, M il
ALUMINUM
monlhly
payments,
balance
due
$119. FA 2 7493.
tional School of Aeronanttea,
VENETIAN BLINDS
and equity, lo Box NC, e/o
Box 2, e/o Sanford Horald.
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
Sanford Herald.
20-A Trailer*
rail with plattie ends. Plastic
or rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon
1946 SHULTZ 42 ft. trailer $2,000. cords.
LARGE NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME
ran be financed. Ph. FA 2-4306 Sonknrik Gina* and Paint Co.
Designed to give yns the moat living apses
or FA 2-7690.
per dollar invaatod
i960 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft.. FURNITURE
FHA Financing: - $350 Down - $60 Mo.
Uird 30 days. Save over $700.
FA 2-8463.
Including closing
100 W. 27th. St., Sanford. Phone
■49 ZIG ZACJ,• almost halt paid
FA 2-7380.
for — take over paymrnU of
19.40 each; 600 different stitches,
1949 2-BEDROOM
EUROOM Hilt Craft
1600 Block — W. 3rd St. — Buford
house trailer, 30
36 ft. ions, &lt; button holes. Write Box 000, e lo
Sanford Herald.
1400 equity. Buyft. wide.. “Want
■ *—
FOR INSPECTION CALL —
er take over payments, balance
MAM C. LAWSON
FARM
WAGON,
good
condition,
$2,186 20,. Cali FA 2-4360.
OR
PA
PA 2-&gt;Ml
$00. Call FA 2 4300 or FA 2-7890

St. Johns

15-A B eauty Parlor*
Bo Lovelier With Professional
Beauty Caro.

D aw n's

Village

Beauty Salon
2610 Oik

FA 2-7M4

A Satisfied customer le our be*

FREE! $7.ft5 TV antenna with 19. Boata and Motor*
each TV gr radio repair of $12
Gateway To The Waterway
or more.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
Robaon Sporting Goods
9th, and Sanford Ave,
Ph. FA 2-3$6i
FA 2 9741
Sanford 3044 6 E. let.
ENVELOPES, Lcturhtadi, state­ 16 FT. CABIN CRUISER boat
and trailer equipped with Mark
ment!, Invoices, hand bills, and
30 Mercury motor end steering
program , J t t .
Pngreutvg
wheel. Priced lo eell. Phone
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 -M IFA 2-2003.
206 West 13th SL
PUMPS - SPRINKLER*
AN typos and eltei, installed
"Do It Yourself'
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machinery and Supply Oh.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 1-6432
HEATING

H.

Mercury Outboard Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE
2401 French Ava.
FA 2-1892

RINGER PORTA 111

B. POPE CO.

270 B. Park - FA 1-4234

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODEL!
104 S«. Park (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-302$
INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Avg. Tel- FA 2-1104

Ksuite Bobbin Es
ril
lent Condi (Ion
s/a Sanford
■•raid.

C 0 R V A IR
BY

CHEVROLET

HAILED AS "THE CAR OF TH E TEAR"

w a rm a iT e a i is o v r i n i i H

ODHAM 4 TUDOR
Mouth Finncreat

On Onnra Seed, Ha. af Sanford
H uaU ad F olate*
17*92. 2 mile* Ha. * hantard
FROM U7M 0 DOWN
YA-FHA, FHA-1N-SERVICE
Immadiets Oceupaaey
1 Veer Pereanel Salialactlen
GUARANTEE —
ea conitrurtisn of your Home—
ar year da*a payaent A
(lasing casts refunded
FREE WELCOME
Te Sanferdl Be Our Gueels fe r
g Day* Abaaluleiy Free,
Wit haul OMigatiaa At Ona 4M
Haufard'e Lending MaisL While
Van Lacate Heusleg Fet You A
Veur Family. Pick Up Keys At
S t las Office!
ODHAM A TUDOR
Hwy. 17-tl A STIh St.
Salsa O f flea Sanfard
Ph. fA l-IM I

T a A ll r e a l Ita ra s a g P w w o t m a r ­
i a * Claim * av DamaaO* ■gala*I
OaM K afafei
Tnu a n d each a f ynu ar# hereby
nnllfled a nd required tn p r r r r n t
a n y i-lalma and d a m a ad a whlrli
you, or e it h e r n t y n u . mey have
a g a l n a t Iha a alpia nf MACIK HITTrilINgO.V, deragaad. lata nf aald
Counly, to tha C ounty J u d a e a f
gaminol* Counly. F lorida a t hi*
nfflr* in tha r o u r t hnu** of aald
r n u n t y a t Hanford, Hrmlnol* Couri-*
ty. Florid* w ithin e ig h t calende r
nm nth a from th* tlm a nf tha flrat
liubllcatlnn nf th la nolle*. Karli
claim a r d am and ahall b* In w r i t ­
ing. a n d ahall a ta t a th* s t a r * a f
rarldauc* a n d goat efflc* a a d r t a a of
I h r c la im a n t, a n d ahall he aworn
lo by th a c la im a n t, hla a g a n t , or
a tt o r n a y , a n d a n y aurh claim a r
dem and not an riled ahall b# void.
! • ! Iran* J a m b a F a lle r a o n
Aa a a a c u t a r af t h a L a a l Will
a n d T a a ta m a n l a f
MA&lt;'IK IIL'TCHIN'gON,

- dri raced

gTKXHTItOM. DAVIH A MclXTOHM
A tturneya for K l r c a t r l t
IS daarda Building
Hanford, Florida ,
PuMlah M*V T, 11. II. 31. IMS.

ATTEN TIO N !
GOVERNMENT A

MILITARY

PERSONNEL

I960 LA R K 2 Dr. SEDAN

(295 DOWN 551.17 MO.
INCLUDES

22. Articles For Sale

clerk-typist, full time. Pleasant 11 114 W. and St.
FA 1-4622 Iti. F low ers 4 P lan ts
working conditions, S day week
Flowere For A.:y Occanion
preferred. Experienced. Ceil CUSTOM UPHOLSTEHINO: All CutSANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
work guaranteed. Free EaUFA 2-3331.
FA 1-1022
or
FA 2-6270
mates. Phone FA 2-7116.

Legal Notice

FED.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Mon. March 21, 1960—Page 9 21. Furniture

Windshield
Back Giftan
advertisement.
Door Glaan
Vent Gtana
I I . Work W anted
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph. TA 1-3742
SERVICF.
YOUNG LADY wishes position gs Senkarik Gians and Paint Co.

Tat la# ta
Tna Board of C ounty C om m italn orra of eam lnola County, F l o r ­
ida wilt rocalva blda a t tha Offlra
a f D ot IA X. O atehal Clark, In th a
C o u rth n u t* a t l a n f o r d , Flo rid a up
T he Knar* of I'o u n ty (TommieIn 1:00 P. M. Monday April t, ISSS,
for
Iha
fo llo w in g
approxlm ala llonor* of Hrmlnol* T ounty, r i i y Ma will receive hlrl* a t the O t t u *
a m o u n t of m atarlalai
of DavM M. l la tr h e l. C lerk In
Ham No. 1
Iha C a urthnua e a t Hanford, Florida
1S.SSS (lallona Qaasllna
up In *:## I*. II, Monday April
Ham No. I
, »»,»*• Oallona No 3 Dlaarl F u a t C. IMS, for (he fallow ing piece
of equipm e nt:
flan* No. I
On# I cylinder, 4 ten pick-up
S.SBS Oallona Dior I Englna Oil
t r u c k equipped w ith :
Si n a t i o n Drum
g t e m t a r d Tranamlealnn
S Q u a r t g a a ltd Can
**C-1S
Urea on r e a r and
1 Q u a r t g« a ltd Can
a la n d a r d Urea on f r o n t and
Itara No. I ,
sp a re
I.
offt ( l a tln m itsanllna Rnglna Oil
H e e le r and D e r r o il a r
I t n a ti o n D rum
Foetu R ubbe r s e a t and back
I Q u a r t h t a l t d Can
T u r n Hlgnala
1 Q u a r t fU a ltd Can
o i l hath Air filte r
l(Vm No. s
Oil filler
L a s t 1,1,a 14» O t a r Oil
R e a r lluniner
Item No. d
Palnti-d A Ilia T h alm era O ranc*
Tin I.ha. Chsaals tlreaa#
Bidder*
m ll at
e la te d a le
of
Tlir ahotn in b* drllvrrad • *
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Noon Wednesday, March 23.

THE OFFICERS of the local Union 1491 of the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workere composed of tha men from the George E. Turner
plant a t Enterprise and the Florida Power Corp. men of DeLand celebrated
their 14th anniversary laat week. The local was organized in 1916 with
Homer C. Peterman as first president and now has a memlwrship of 74.
Wesley L. Tyler is now president. Left to right are B. L. Hnrkey, financial
secretary; Harvey L. Dunn, vice president; and Wesley L. Tyler, president.

CBS Report On Latin Dictator
Turns Out Unconvincing Fare
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thera
must be something about TV that
causes dictators to do the hat bit
when they go on it.
Last year, when we met Soviet
dictator Khrushchev oa our TV
tubes, ws saw him fiddle around
with a white panama-atyle hat.
Ha would take It off and put k
on while talking.
Thursday right, "CBS Reports"
presented a one-hour study called
"Trujillo: Portrait of a Dictator.”
Again, we saw a dictator fidget
with a panama-alyla hat. While
talking, loo. 1 mention thia purely
aa a footnote to history. I think

Dynatronics Forms
Wives Organization
Mrs. John Bowers has been
named chairman of tho newly
formed "Wive* of Dyaatronles"
organisation.
An organitatlonal meeilng and
coffee was recantly held at Mrs.
Bowers' home, 109 N, lunland
Dr. to discuss plans for the group.

Representative Proposes Easier
Way To Get To Work In Morning
By DICK WENT
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
shaggy sky was about to start
shedding snow when t arrived at
National Airport. But It was not
Just tbe weather that bad me
trembling in my trench coal.
I was on a dangerous and ad­
venturous asilgumcnt, which was
enough to set anyone’s nerves
aquixur. Thr -ase In point: "Randill's Ride"
As 1 mada my way acroia tha
terminal, 1 could sense an under
current of suppressed excitement
among my colleagues. It was,so
suppressed that soma of them had
fallen asleep.
Our leadar, Kep. Randall I.
Harmon, had called us, a group
of reporters and photographer*,
together In the interest* of actonce, legislation and publicity.
Ha was out to prove that a heli­
copter can get from the airport
In the Capitol, and vice versa,
faster than an automobile.
Some of hie fellow lawmaker!
had scoffed when Harman Intro­
duced a Mil to beild a heliport on
tha roof of the newest House ofBee boildMg. They said it
couldn't, or at Meet shouldn't, he
Perhaps they forgot, they were
dealing with tha tuao who had In­
vented a way of collecting gov­
ernment reel for hie front porch.
Or maybe they didn’t forget.
Maybe that la why they have
started calling k Ihe "bellporch”

gray overcoal whoa# I ■ p a 1 ■
framed a blue siring tie, the In­
trepid Indiana Democrat exuded
confidence as he briefed ua an
our minion.
"What kind of coat li that, CongresimanT” someone aiked.
"That's a vicuna,” Harmon re­
plied, and we all knew then that
he would bring us through somebow.
Whipping out a stopwatch, Har­
mon led us out lo the ramp wh
he boarded ■ small fuchsia-col­
ored helicopter owned by a pri­
vate company and Ihe rest of us
climbed Into two Mg olive drab
Army models.
In a trice, we were whirling
serose the broad Potomac, over
the Washington Monument and
down tbe maH to the Capitol. Tbe
view was spectacular but k was
so cold I couldn't work up much
enthusiasm for sight-seeing.
After whst seemed to me Uka
a full II minutes, we were back
at tha airport. Harmon consulted
Ids atopwatch and announced that
the trip had Indeed taken U min­
utes. Ne automobile could match
that. Ha bad made his point!
Delighted over the outcome of
hi* first helicopter ride, Harmon
•aid ha would buy ooe of the ma­
chines for himself If he could af­
ford it, I suggested that ha raise
the funds by building and ranting
another front porch.
"You know,” bo said thoughtful

it proves that good guys don't fid­
get with hats.
Seriously, the CBS study, with
BUI Leonard serving as reporternarrator-producer, certainly had
good intentions. It sought to
arouse us to oppressive conditions
In tbe Dominican Republic, where
Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo has
ruled for 30 years, apparently pay­
ing more attention to the coun­
try's physical appearance than He
political freedom. Much ai I
might sympathise with the edi­
torial purpose of tbe program
Leonard put together, I found the
TV production lo be disorganised,
repetitious, unconvincing and supperfielsl. Those last two condi­
tions, of course, am understand­
able. Leonard bad bis problems
down there, it seems.
Tbe narrative kept Jumping
from travelogua to editorial com­
ment and back. A recent Sunday
report by NBC-TV's Chet Huntley
covered the same ground In half
tbe time, made tbe same pointa
and even Included some of the
film footage.
As a portrait of a dictator, Ihia
"CBS Report” waa much too
sketchy. As a portrait of TruJillo'a Island npubllc, It faUed to
depict the day-to-day lift of tha
itace. About all I ran say for .t
s that It was ■ good try.
Dialing and Piling: "To Tell
The Truth," on CBS-TV, tried to
pawn off strip * teaser Gaggle
Kothern as a female Hon tamer
Thursday night. Tha fact tbit the
show now uses celebrities Indi­
cates the careful attention to
clever camouflage that once dis­
tinguished this program is begin­
ning to unravel . . . "The Betty
Hutton Show," also oa CBS-TV
Thursday night, solved the Ju­
venile -delinquency problem in
short order. This particular epi­
sode was probably as bad as any­
thing I’ve aver seen on TV. I
think if the program wasn't going
off TV anyhow, It could create n
greater problem of adult delin­
quency.
Pat Boone got carried away by
hla comedy Impulses Thursday
night. Boone's brief aside as be
greeted guest Carmel Quinn, who
made her entrance in ■ ponydrawn cart, waa unkind and
certainly ungsnUamanly.
Bob Horton, guest on NBC-TV's
Ernie Ford show, demonstrated
a pleasing comedy style. N waa
light, quiet and pointed.

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Little Rock
Police Chief
fife. Self
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (U P !)They called Ihelr police chief ■
man "who had the guts lo fare
*anything and anybody.” Today
they wondered.
Police Chief Eugene Smith had
atood before angry crowd* of
white segregationists during Lit. lla Roek'a Integration crlaea. He
had arrected several Negreea dur­
ing the current aildown demon­
strations.
•
He atood for law and order
through more than two years of
racial tension. The question today
wait Old the pressure finally be­
come too great, or waa there one
thing be could not face?
Friday afternoon, Police Chief
Eugene Smith listened as hla son.
Raymond Eugene, 20, pleaded
guilty to a burglary charge and
was given a t2M fine and a twoyear suspended sentence.
Friday night, Police Chief
RmiUs shot hla wife to death, then
hilled him self.
Authorities said Smith and his
wile sat talking in the kitchen
e( Ihelr white frame house for
hours before four pistol shots
ended their lives.
Smith had been closely associ­
ated with every phase of the In­
tegration problem.
An assistant chief an Sept. 23,
1837, ha stood at barricades block­
ing streets leading to Central
Nigh School.
Sovaral hundred angry ssgregatloolsti atood outside. When they
learned that nine Negro students
had entered tha building, they
surged across podee Unas.
One man frabbed Smith by Ihe
collar.
”1 don't want to hurt earnsbody," Smith shouted.
Tha segregationists rushed the
police lines. Smith swung hla
night sick and knocked a man
In tha ground. There were a num­
ber of arrests, and shortly after
noon Smith ordered the Negro
children taken home for their
safety,
The Incident racketed Mm into
national prominence.

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Robert Murrell
Seeks Judgeship
Robert G. Murrell of Orlando
qualified last week to run for
circuit Judge in Group 5 of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit. The Group
5 Judge is one of four resident
in Orange County for tho circuit
which includes eight counties.
Murrell grew up In Orange
County, was educated In Florida
public schools, served In tha U.
S. Army and graduated from the
University of Florida undergradata sod law schools.
He Is a member of the Baptist
Church, the Masons, Bahia Shrine,
Elbe Lodge No. 1018, tha Winter
Park University Club, Ih e Flor­
ida Bar, and tbe Committee on
Legal Barvlcaa to tha Armed
Forces.
He pledged In hla announcement
to "minimise uncertainty la the
law by carefully reasoned deci­
sions based upon sound principles
of established law." Murrell also
said that, H elected, he would
"promote equal Justira upon ap­
plication of the law for the pub­
lic Interest."

Church To Get
New Reredos
Lloyd Barrett of DeLand, a
church builder, met with the All
Saints Vestry at Enterprise and
has been commissioned to pro­
ceed with the construction of a
Reredos for the church to be
completed for the Easier Ser­
vices. Volunteer contributions for
(he parishioners are making this
possible. At the same meeting
John B. Smiley was made senior
warden following the resignation
of Thom is Hodgrtt.

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A covered dish supper will be
served at a meeting of the Royal
Arch Widows at 8:30 p. m. Tues­
day In Ihe Masonic Hall dining
room, An entertainment pro­
gram will he presented after the
supper. At) Royal Arch Masons
and wives are Invited.

Rhyme For A Reason

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�M ost Candidates Disagree
W ith Speech B y Collins
By United P re u Intcmaiiooil
Florida'* aandidalei for foveraor had comment* Monday—moat
of them unfavorable—about Gov.
LeRoy Collin*' telaviaed talk on
the ita te 'i.ra ria l trouble*.
Collin* laid Sunday H is morally
wrong for department atore man­
agement to bar Negroea from
lunch counter* while soliciting
plr bualnesi in other depart*
enl*.
Only one candidate, Ted David
of Hollywood, gave outright Nip­
pon to Collin*' ilatement. "If
they (department (tore*) open
their door* to Negron, they
ihoutd open them in every re­
gard." David laid.
O ther candidate* cither wholly

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disagreed or commented on other
pan* of Collin*' remark*.
Mayor Haydon Burn* of Jack­
sonville laid he did not think
Collin*' remark* were "commen­
surate with the feeling of the
people or made any contribution
toward solving the problem."
John McCarty, campaigning In
Tampa, disagreed with Collin*.
"The recent sltdown demon­
stration* at lunch rountrri should
nut and cannot be condoned,"
McCarty laid.
Fred Dickinson of West Palm
Beach said about the same thing.
"From what I have heard, the
governor correclly staled the law
in llic effect that a merchant can
serve or refuse whomever he
desire*."

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VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Fair Mid told Rtrotiirh Wednesday. Hijfh todny, 60-84. Low tonight, 25-80.
TUESDAY. MARC H 22. 1060
SANTORO, FLORIDA
United Press Loosed Wire Established 1008

"This is a social issue,” Dickln
a
son said. "What U morally right
or .wrong ia up to every indivi­
dual.”
C. Farris Bryant of Ocala said
hia own position on segregation j
is well established.
But a candidate for governor,
Bryant aaid, • should not make
statements on the issue "unless
The County Commission today
he Is willing to risk fanning the ] authorized County Engineer Rob
flamrt which threaten to engulf , f r ( Davis to atari work ImmediateFlorid* with g n at danger to our .} on , wt0oo I-och Arbor drainage
citizens and economic loss to our program to relieve properly owners
state."
in that area,
Another leading candidate, Doy­
Davt* told the board that once
le E. Carlton Jr. uf Wauelmla, the project fa completed It ahmild
said a businessman has a right
"to »erv* the clientele of his
choice."

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Loch Arbor Drains Approved
eliminate dangerous flooding In
Ihe Loch Arbor area from Country
Club Road to Lake Emory.
The firat step to the program
will be lb* moving of fence* and
other obstructions on the casement
and the building of Irene ties to
hold pipes from 1-ake Drive north.

The final step will be rutting small
ditches into the easement.
Loch Arbor was one of the hard­
est hit during Ihe rain* last week.
CommUalonrr Homer Little re­
ported that in many place* water
attend nest to homes.
Davis had reported at the height

of the rainfall "Loch Arbor was
Juat one big puddle of water."
Davis also gave a brief report
on the damage to county roads
juat last week during the abnormal
rsina. He aaid the worat damage
was to Lake Mary Road.
Ihe engineer stressed that the

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How Owner Runs Store Is Rights Backers
His Business, Smathers Push For Final

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Tells Sanford Rotarians House Vole
^
Sen. Georae Smuttier* agreed to beinjf put "on the apot’*
before Sanford Rotariana Monday and nave bis opinion of
Gov. LeRoy Colllna Sunday TV remarks about the iuteKrntion
problem.
Tnlkinir by phone from hia Washington office, Smathers
told the Rotarians that It seems to him the federal g o v e r n ­

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ment shouldn't t*R people how to
run their atorgs, ‘The senator
aaid a stora wss a man's private
operty and the owner ought to
able to My bow It wootd be
run.
Smalharo said bo agrees with
farmer President Trum in’s state­
ment that If aomoon* a m i into
Truman's atom and tbo Missour­
ian didn't Hho him, Truman would
reserve the right to throw that
person out.
When applause greeted tho sen­
ator's comment*. Smathsrs asked
^rhether the noise he heard was
people clapping or throwing
things. Rotarian George Ttouhy.
who wai oa the Sanford end of
the line, assured Smathers that
It was applause.
Before the comments on Integra­
tion. Sm a there gave the Cuban
government a stiff verbal goingover.
He referred to Cuban leader
Ffdel Castro *a a "little dictator
^who doesn't want our friendihip."
• m a th e r * paid bo bad baa* la
Miami to visit Ms tick father
early Monday morning but rushed
back to the Benate floor to talk
about Casts*.
Smathers credited the Cuban
National Bank head, ErncriS
Guevera, with saying that Cuba*!
best friend la Soviet Russia and
that Cuba has declared cconomla
war on the United Slates.
_ Smathera said he told Secretary
rBbd Stale Christian Herter that M»
United States was losing Ita selfrespect by sending Ambassador
Philip W. Bonsai back to Cuba.
Tho U.S. ia supporting a seraiCommunist dictatorship by this
action and Is disappointing people
who want to overthrow Castro,
the senator said.
When Rotarian George Touhy
said he thought Sanford's Rotar­
ians agreed with Smathers, the
Okcnator said “ I wish we could
get through to those high people
to the State Dept."
The whole discussion, which an
amplifier broadcast to tha club
members, was part of a direct
distance dialing demonilrallon by
Robert Shedden, manager of San­
ford's Southern Bell Telephone
Oo. branch.
Before the Smathers conversa­
tion, Shedden dialed direct to
^Hawaii and got the time there.
g;0S-»« a. m. It was almost 1:05
p. m. here. Shedden alto dialed
a Chicago weather forecast which
mentioned a high of 10 degrees.
The group manager said that
Sanford can aspect direct dialing
within tha next two years. The
United Slates ia divided into more
than 100 phone districts. Right
now, under lb* aystem, when you
want to dial a long distance call
^ d ire c t, you dlai tha number of
the phone district of your desti­
nation, and then the phone num­
ber of the party you're calling.

STANLEY WILL1NK, a
junior at Somlnul# Hlffh
School, halt been appointed
a page la the U. S. House
of Representatives, Rep.
Sgrd Hortonr advised hia
mother, Mr*. Alice W. Witlink, jrtwterday. Willlnk. 17.
w ll report to WaahinRton
Juna 1 to begin learning
tha page'a duties.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Civil
rights backer* pushed for * final
House vote today on the muchdebated administration proposal
for court-appointed referees to pro­
tect Negro voting right*
Southern strategists conceded
that they had Ultle chance of slop­
ping the drive. But they were still
trying to sollrn the proposal
through amendments
One spokesman said the South­
ern force* had "quite a frw"
more amendments to present.
Rep. Emanuel teller (N, Y.l,
Democratic floor leader on civil
righto, aaid be would move to shut
off debate and bar additional
amendments U he saw evidence
of stalling lactica.
On* Southern amendment was
pending as the House moved into
its seventh day of debate on the
referee plan. Offered by Rep. Rob­
ert W. Hemphill (D- S. C.i, it
would require the rcrcrcc to show
federal judgea who appoint them
that they are familiar with state
ajnl local etccUon laws and voter
qualifications.
Civil' rights forces have sueceded in beating down every South­
ern Democratic or conservative
Iteputdlcan attempt In the House
to weaken llif referee proposal.

EnlerpriseHouse
Deslroyed By Fire

A fire destroyed the Enterprise
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Langston at 5 a. m. tinlay and
they lost all their household goods
and personal property.
The fire, believed to have been
caused by faulty wiring, had en­
veloped the house when Mrs.
Langston was roused by the
smoke. She and her husband grub­
bed a few clothes and escaped.
An emergency appeal for help
for the couple was issued by Rev.
Bill Swyear at Enterprise, lie ask­
ed that anyone having clothing
or household articles which they
would contribute to help the Lang­
stons telephone him at NO 85131
One of Sanford’i oldest public or NO i-3193.
servants will retire March 31.
N. O. Garner, who has served
on the Sanford Civil Service District 5 Voters
Board for Ihe past IT years, will
retire for a well-earned rest at Meeting Tonight
the and of this month,
The Voters League or District
Garner, Tl. ha* lived In Sanford 5 will meet at T:30 p. m. today
since 1)02. He was a ffngcrprinlcr In the courthouse. The public it
and desk clerk for the Sanford Invited lo attend and residence
police from l)4t to IMS and was in District S is not required for
also In the produce shipping busi­ taking part in the session, Mrs.
ness. He lives with hia wife, Ruth, Ruth Gallagher, publicity chair­
I t 508 Palmetto Ave.
man. said.

Garner To Retire
From City Board

ARCHITECTS SKETCH OF HEALTH CENTER ahowa
how the modern facility will look when completed in the

Cold Forecast
Near freezing temperature* are
forccaat for Seminole County to­
night.
Forecaster* report that tempe­
rature* are expected* to dip to
35 degree* In many arcai of the
county.
Frost was reported in many
plarcs in the aoulh end of the
county Monday night a* tempera­
ture* dipped to 32 drgreea.

In East, North Carolina

Van Hoy ’Observer'
At Board Meeting

News Briefs

A t P-TO Meeting
Soulhskic PTO member* will
hear about the county school build
ing program and dnublr session*
from School Supt. R. T. Milwee
tonight.
MJIwtc, who will be the speaker
at the T:30 p. ni. meeting said he
will assure the PTO that Sanford
schools will he back on single ses­
sion* next fall. The meeting will be
in the Southside auditorium.

French Ave.-Nlnlh St. location. Groundwork him begun
on the 895,000 structure.

Now It's Spring Snow

By United Pres* International
A surprise springtime storm
dumped at much as to inches ot
snow in the Kssl today.
Up to four inches of snow was
forecast for New York City be­
fore the storm move* out to tea.
In Pennsylvania Ihe snow was
accompanied by winds uf 35 m.p.b,
and weathermen warned the
gusts might Increase to M
in.p.h, A four-mile traffic lam
ir* develop J4 *** s* h'thwav m H*-.
.
■
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i rilburg, and near Lewistoum
J. H Van Hoy, who wag ap- ? thrre men were killed when (hair
county
commissioner•
Ilitlon
V(lgwl
|kiddp(i lnl# ,
pointed
from District' 2 hy Gov. LeRoy truck.
Collin* Marrh It, sat in hl( the
The snow set a record for Pitts­
board meeting today as an burgh. Die March snowfall there
"ohaerver."
Van Huy cannot officially take
office until hia bond ‘s approved
a id filed with the Secretary of
State.
Van Hoy told board member*
thut he ta conaidering attending Missing Boat Found
MIAMI (UPD — A Coast Guard
a state wide county cummitaion
meeting scheduled in Miami Sun­ plane today located a 30-fool boat
day. Monday and Tuesday at next witb four mrn aboard which had
been missing to the Atlantic Ocean
week.
The board haa postponed next since Sunday. Tbs Coast Guard
week's meeting In order lo at­ said the boat owner Mickey Clark,
William Clark and Don Hood of
tend the state session.
Miami and Sgt, Bobby Calvtrt of
Homestead Air Force Baa* were
apparently in good condition.
Milwee To Speak

Anti-Reds Held
PARIS (UPI) -P olice eoLulacaled clubs, armband* and leaflet*
today from leftiil* who apparently
meant to La* them to anti-Russian
demonstrations d u r i n g Prem itr
Nlkitn Khrushchev'* visit here.
Raiders questioned more than 50
persons in their homes and headed
an undelrrmlnrd number or them
off lo police at* (tona for further
interrogation.

Riots Continue
JOIINNKSBUHU, South Africa
(UPI) — Rioting African* protest­
ing laws forcing them to carry
identity card* burned two schools,
government buildings and automo­
biles in the town of Langa nsar
Capetown early today. The new
violence followed a day of fight! Ing. arrest* and bloodshed In
which 67 persons were reported
killed and 237 wounded in several
South African villages and towns.
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Forest
(in s roared through more than
50.000 acres of dmberland along
the Gulf Coast from Florida to
Louisiana last weekend, and Foreal Servlet officials said today
moat of them were deliberately
set. Almost 30,000 acre* was burn­
ed in Northwest Florida, more than
1.000 in South Mississippi, about
s.ooo in South Alabama and 11,000
in Louisiana. The Florida Forest
Service said one arreat wai made.

Collins Says Talk
Reaction Good
Collin* aaid Monday reaclioo to
hia Sunday tetevisiun talk on
Florida's race problem* wai "ov­
erwhelmingly favorable."
Hundred* of telcgrami, mes­
sages and leleph &gt;ne calls poured
into Ihe governor’s office, com­
menting on Colllna' suggestion
that if department stores did not
serve both Negroes and whites at
their lunch counters, tht counters
s h o u l d be shut down.
^ By 1st* Monday, Collins had rereived 275 favorable and 11 un­
favorable eomments. three of tho
latter from out of tho stetc.

"Wo think." read a wire from
Miami, “you are a traitor to all
r, from Delray Beach,
•aid “Thank you for your splendid

rains have delayed all sounty
work projects al least one month.
Davis said moil dirt and clay
roads wsre made impassable I f
the heavy raini.
Counly Com million Chair m u
John Kridcr aaid the rain alerted
tha board to the Irrmrnduos need
for a long range drainage plan­
ning.
He aaid that it was (he con­
sensu* of the Counly Drainage
Committee that the only solution
is the selling up of drainage diotrirla where the need arises.
The board also agreed to havn
Clerk David Gatchel write a letter
of appreciation to the Red Cross,
sheriff’s office and National Guard
for their assistance during tho
flooding.
Davis said his crews also are
working full lime in cleaning up
road washouts In the southwest
end of Uie county and in tha
Temple Terrace and Tanglewood
area. He said he hopes to have
these sections hack to normri
within the next month.

Brantley Drive
Paving Urged

now totals 21.T Inches, an Inch
and a halt more than a record
that stood 54 years. The new
snow ranged from two Inches In
eastern Pennsylvania lo to Inches
In the western part of the state.
In western Michigan a spring
storm closed roads and causrd
widespread damage.
Hurricane force winds of 75
miles an hour blew down trees
and utility wires in Muskegon
What some witnesses deacribsd
as n small tornado flattened an
K by B fool coment block build­
ing at Grand Haven.
Another lale-season storm stag­
gered parts of North Carolina and
Virginia Monday.
Up to 24 inches of snow tell in
parts of North Carolina, already
nard-hlt by a succession of win­
ter storms. Schools which reopenad Friday for Ihe first time to
two weeks rloscd again.
Tan inches of snow accumulat­
ed nt Mt. Ptigah near Aihvllle,
N. C-, and a six-inch fall was
msasursd oa Mount Mltchall.
Hardest bit was the Maple
Springs Gap area near tha Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
which got up to two foot of snow.
Five inches of new snow clog­
ged roadsd closed schools in
Z 't f . * 1' , .ihwoet Virginia.
A new blast eg told air blew
into the country from Canada.
Raidings ntar aero ware eommon
ia the Dakotas and Minnesota.
Tha tnarewry dropped below trsee­
ing to much of Disie.

Americans Face
Cuba Tribunal
HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) - Tha
semi-official ntwspaper Revolu­
tion said today two Americans
captured when their plane was
shot down Monday will be tried
by a revolutionary court.
Cuban revolutionary troops shot
down the red and-while Piper Co­
manche near the provincial capi­
tal of Matanzas. The pilot, How­
ard L. (Swede) Rundqulst of Miaml, was wounded In Ihe leg. His
co-pilot, W. J. Shergsles of Weal
Hollywood, escaped Injury.

Fires Bum Timber
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Rights Inquiry Set

MEW ROTARY OFFICERS elected by the Rotary board uf director* Mondor ora, from left, Dr. R. W. Buprecht, secretary; Tom McDonald, presi­
dent, end W. M. Haynes, treasurer. The new officer* will take over leader­
ship aI tha slub hi J«lp.
(Untold Pbo*o)

GATLINBURO, Tenn. (UPI) —
The U. S. Civil Right* Commission
will invaitlgato complaint* of ra ­
cial discrimination to law oalorcoment aad Ui* courts, - it waa an­
nounced Monday. Chairman John
A. Hannah aaid there ia evidence
"to aom* areas” that Justice is
not melad out equally to whites
aad Nagrees, hut he would aei ptopotot m p oertfonisr area. ■§ said
the tovtstlgilioo would sorer all
levrla • f government—federal,

Coast Is Called
Disaster Area
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
LeRoy Collins received ■ request
from Rrp. William C. Cramer
Monday that he ask President
Elsenhower lo declare Florida's
flood-stricken Central West Coast
a disaster area.
In a telegram to Collins, tha
St. Petersburg Republican esti­
mated flood damage at mure than
12 million.

Oviedo Murder
Suspect Indicted
Oviedo murder auspect Aaron
Anderson waa Indicted far first
degie* murder by h grand jury
ham Monday.
The Ovfade h a p s I* •Bargad
•Mb Mm m ariso «f a M-paorotd
Wages girt last month. The body
of Allamea Perkin* was found off

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INDIO. Calif. (UPIV—Thli city
of 10,000 pertona declared a stale
of emergency and appealed for
outside aid today because of a
firebug.
•
The arsonist, off!rials said has
set three major fires to the last
Hvo days, tanning about 81 mil­
lion daraaga.

Merchant* bar* started sleep­
ing in their atone. PoHoe patrols
bava been doubled. The town'e 11
paid firemen and to volunteers
were on special alert.
The ciljr asked the Twenty-Nine
Palms Marina Baa* to supply sparial military pollen patrols. Gov.
Edmund G. Brown fcas been
asked to support the rity's dec­
laration of a state of emergency
with one of hie own.
Special guards kept oa eye on
Ihe city's school*.
Thera have bean no signs of
hysteria and no wild fear, but a
steady uneasy apprehension has
given the southern California des­
ert community ■ grim joke:
“ Where are you going tonight?"
one men ask*.
“To Ihe fire. Where elacT'' la
the answer.
Fire Chief Charle* Y. Adams
said the three fires definitely
were Ih* work of a firebug. The
moil recent fire burned down
the eliy'a only theater Sunday
night.

A delegation representing M
property owners on Lako Brant­
ley in Forest City argsd tho
County Commission today to
pave ona-half of Lake Brantley
Drive because of its "deplorable*
condition.
Ford Cavcnaugh, spokesman
for the delegation, said tha board
had pledged to pava the road ia
1958 In a joint partldpatioa
basis “ and as yet has done
nothing about It."
County Commission Chairman
John Krider told tho delegation
that the board would aid in the
road ronitruclion be fora tha /o a f
is out.
The board also heard a roqueri
lo pave a portion of Mullet Lako
Park Road In Geneva. Krider
•aid that the board has no money
■t this time lo pave tha road tori
promised that the county would
improve the shoulders.
Tha - board also heard County
Agent Cecil Tuekar report oa too
-Seminole Counly exhibit ot tho
Central Florida Fair. Kridar said
that It wai tha best county etohlhit ha h is ever aeon.
Kridcr also asked board mem­
bers to suggest a Hat of ciorito
and inspectors for tho oomtag
May 3 primary election.
Kridcr asked board msmbera
to have the list by the board'!
pext meeting, April (.

Southeast C O f C
Okays Brochures
The Southeast Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce voted Honday
night to proceed with distribution
of brochures advertising the tornmunities of Oviedo, ChuhioU and

Slavia.
The chamber also rotod to
chania Ito meeting date to Mm
fourth Thursday o f each
starting ta April, and act a
port oa now
next mooting.
■moot
Westing,
presided and
supervised by Beat
Lee Gary.

Don McAllister
Kiwanis Speaker
Central Florida TY personality
and Orlando advertising agency
owner Don McAllister will present
"the best of five y e a n of honttog
and M iing" at too Sanford Uwaoia maetlng Wednesday. T ht
luncheon meeting and
will be at Ihe Civic Center,

Sportsmen Set
Chuluote Meeting
The Chuluoto Sportsman Club
will hold it'a next regular mealing
Thursday at I p. m. at the Com­
munity Club House. Any man to
tha community interfiled to this
new organization are Invited to at­
tend and all mrmbers are urged
to be present.

Fund Lack Causes County
To Reject 3 Road Bids
The County Commission today
rejected all bids by outside con­
struction firms on paving throo
county roads.
Tb* board agreod that (hero
isn't enough money far all of too
projects at this Mao and authoris­
ed County.Bnitoeor Bobert Davis
to Ml tow of too pcu)s ito into
(Ms year's sond program.
The throo roads o n
and South Park Ave*.

board that Ihe Wylly, Ave. pro­
ject was of prime importance
because it will aet aa a new an­
tra new way to too Sanford Naval
Air Statioa.
Krider ‘Said too other rise goto
jecta Bay have to wall «IA
"wo hovo too aocoaonry faada-*
Tho to n e bids
to Mm board al Ito t o H t t f M
week. Tbo apparent low bid wan
that of tho L. L, GonitrucUoa Oa

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bard year* in Communtit China—
yvan that brought fnm xitag
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nally death at fbo age af tl.
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cawfaiaeil m leUtra smuggled
from the churchman'* cloiely
rded rofidewe# near Nanking.
Vatican rafeaaad the entire
carrr* poodenea Tueaday,
(ban a year after the I* it letter
vat received, laying K came
gram toe pea of a "martyr.1
Tan, ordained by Popa Piu*
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laat la knuckle under to hie coun­
try'* arm. Comm unit! master*
He rejected attempt* to peranode Urn to Join the ’ patrwu"
—a pvendo religtoua organization
designed to replace loyal Raman
Catbnik churchmen with those
faithful la the Communist Party.
Keen when the Commmistg "ftJ oed " him In Htt, ha refused to
surrender the cross and ring
which were symbols of hia office
under the Pope.
In many way* Bitbop Tsu’a let­
ters raid Ilka the diary * Anne
Frank, the Jewish girl who was
forced to Uva with her family In
an attic to escape Nasi persecu­
tion aad who finally died fat a
concentration camp in the last
days nf World War II.
nanaa anearpU:
March to, ISM: "liace Sept. S,
ISM I have been denied all liber­
ty, Guarded aad confined to my
foam. Repeated pressure la being
it aw me to Join the patriots . . .
have obstinately refused. For a
•oath and a half. . . under the
Strict aurveillaaca at an armad
award in my house. I bad to undarf* Interrogation* each day.
They reviled ma. ,
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priest* ia prison. . .one died. . .
AU tha sisters are vary court. .pray fee ns aad have
many Others pray. . ."
March S, ISM: "Certain of my
•laeriitet have been hypnotized
by qpr friends. . ."
Jane I, IMS: "I am still alive
despite tbs continuous attacks and
vexations. . .It U due to my age
that ! am not In prison. But f
gm oqoivslently guarded and
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Sept S, ISM: "I am condemned
sa a political reactionary because
1 have disapproved at the attack!
against tbs Pop*. . .they have is*la tad me aa H 1 were a conta­
gious leper. . .My priests are
stepped from seeing and consult­
ing ma. . .1 am kept in solitary
confinement. 1 bug you to help
me by your prayers. . .That tbs
hour of deliverance may ba has
toned."
Jan. IS, ISM: "Pray and hava
others pray much far the Catholic
religion la China. Tbs future is
very dlsturblsg. They are trying
te tear Urn faith out of the hearts
at priest*. . ,f am still In quaran­
tine in Haimen and the Isolation
la slmoat total."
That was the final letter from
Bishop Tsu. Recently word ar­
rived that hie "hour at deliverhad coma.
He was dead.

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a recent four-day tour of the LT. S. Military Academy at
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third year men (Juniors) from the (J. 8. Naval Academy,
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VOL. XLIX

United Press Leaned Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, MARCH, 18, I960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 653

Arrests, Fights
Mark Racial
Demonstrations
By Untied P rfu International
New arrests, (lit fight*, rock
throwing and court conviction*
-marked the close today of lha
Wfeventh week of an all-out Negro
campaign against southern segre­
gation customs.
Officials of a South Carolina Ne­
gro college announced stiff disci­
plinary measures for any students
taking part in off-campus demon­
strations. Officials responded to
the Negro campaign with swift
police action in Georgia, Florida
and North, Carolina but differed
among themselves on its legality.
# City Judge John A. Rudd
Tal­
lahassee sentencing 11 Negro
demonstrators to fines of WOO
each or M days in Jail, ruled that
protests against lunch counted seg­
regation in drug, dime and de­
partment stnret bolls down to an
attack on the property rights of
private businessmen rather than
an integration campaign.
Florida Gov. LeRoy Collins said
k waa possible to hold legal
ttemonilratlons, but action of Ne­
groes in giving advance notice in
communities where they know
, "deep resentmenls will develop”
' constitutes an Illegal act.
South Carotins Atty. Gen. Daniel
R. McLeod met privately ThnrsIN OLD ROME, a lemur* supper is enjoyed by the I V
day night with the state’s 14 cir­
tricinha at the. Latin Club Banquet, while tha slave* look
cuit solicitors, Gov. Ernest F.
on. In front art Pat Mitchell, Alex McKibbin and Ladd
Ho11lags, and the head of a state
eommittae charged with maintain­
ing segregation.
• McLeod said lh* demonstrations
•elded legal problem* that had So
bn resolved, bat be w m M hot «*y
what than are.
Students from South Carolina
StaU College at Orangeburg, S.
C., among 400 arrested Tuesday,
TELL CITY, Ind, (UPI)-DeepThe doomed flight originated at
were roundly criticised by offi­ cat myslery today cloaked the Minneapolis and made one stop at
cials of Use Negro college.
The chairman at the board of eiplotion of a Northwest Airlines Chicago to pick up passengers. It
trustees Mid no further demon­ passenger plsne which sent S3 look off from Chicago at 3:10 p.
strations would be tolerated, and persons plunging 11,000 feel to a m. It craahad east of here at
(Anr students participating In off- ft*ry death and turned a southern 4:30 p. m. The weather was good.
The stricken four-engiqed plana
campus demonstrations “ will bo
Indiana soybean field into a —which carried IT passenger* and
summarily tap*lied.”
wasteland of horror.
a crew of S—came down In pieces.
New violence broke out Thurs­
FBI agents and Civil Aeronaut­ Wreckage was strewn for five
day.
ic! Board experte said they would miles. Federal investigators were
Throe men were arrested at
check on alt possibilities for Ihe
Savannah, Ca., by local police and cause of the crash including bomb confronted with a baffling prob­
lem.
highway patrolmen rushed there sabotage.
Indiana slate police Supl. How­
by Gov. Erne at Vandiver. Whites
The chance that thr $3,400,000 ard S. Zeis ordered National
and Negroes threw rocks and
turbojet Electra may have been
flats after ■ M. Patrick's Day destroyed by a bomb was raised Guardsmen to block off a 3U
square mile area around the ec*«K
parade.
after a nun telephoned Chicago
m A t St. Augustine whit* men et- police that “ therc'i a bomb on a scene to keep away hundreds oT
lacked a group of Negro college plane at Midway” airport. The spectators converging on (lie area.
Zeis said six helicopters would
students who staged a lunch
counter tildown. Police broke It call came a few hours after the fly over the rugged rountryside to
doomed plane took off. from Chi­ search out every piece of wreck­
up without making any arrests.
cago's Midway Airport Thursday age.
Between X and 90 Negro high on a fligh* to Miami.
The crash sile was a picture
school students were arrested lor
out of a book of horrors.
. tlmllir demon,Iratlon .1 N . . I * 3 " ~ Flesh and tattered pieces or
B-™. N- C , .ml - m roleimd remained unsolved.
“
clothing hung from trees. A res­
under t$t bonds on trespass
Authorities were cheeking on cuer picked up ■ pair of shoes
charges.
sales of insurance In passengers with thr laces still tied but no
on fee piano.
foot in them.
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MeCoy. In rear me Mr. and Mrs. Morse and ‘slave',
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Among the litter was a Homan
Catholic prayer book opened to
the litany ''Lord have mercy on
u» . . . Christ have merry on
u* ”
The fuselage of the plan*
plunged through a 13 Inch snow
blanket and dug a 33 fool crater
In lh* rich Indiana bottomland.
Smoke curled from Ihe crater
during the night. Floodlights east
a yellow glow over the srrnr.
Cranes and large earth mov­
ing equipment were called In to
tijiui.i
«• wreckage anil to re­
cover any bodies that might be
imbedded in tile ground.
■'The plane is *n deep in Ihe
ground it's almost oul of sight,”
a coroner's official said.
The dead Included five children.
Most were from Minneapolis and
Chicago.

(Herald Photo)

Cicero Entertains;
Caesar As Students
Go Roman Style
Cicero entertained Caesar ai
the Seminole High Srhool Latin
lluh Banquet, Tuesday. Patri­
cians. third-year sludenlt. and
Plcbians, terond-year students,
were served by their ''slaves” ,
the first-year class.
The Homan style party iuok
place in the school auditorium.
Trees were brought In and flow­
er* arranged for a garden parly
effect. Slaves were kept busy
serving thr many courses of food.
John llonlfnce was Caesar and
Buddy Fulpcr was Clrrro this
year Both gsvr speeches in Latin. Nero, Billy Bower, was there
with his fiddle. The Invocation
wa* Ihe Lord's Prayer In Latin
given by Herman Allman. A
fashion show and a slave dance
highlighted Ihe event.
This annual banquet is one of
the ways in which Ihe leachrr,
Mrs Boyd Coleman, give* sludrnts background material to help
with lha study of Latin,

TAMPA (UPI) Volunleer
workers fought rising watrrs
made worse hy ronlfnuing rains
today a* Central Florida reeled
under three day* of flooding,
Overcast skies dumped a downpoor on Tampa, Orlando, Dade
City and smaller town* early to­
day after a brief slackening late
Thursday.
National Guardsmen and Civil
Defense workers aided in the
evacuation of about M0 persona
from their homes in Hillsborough,
Pinellas, Ptsco and Polk counties.
Volunteers and county prison­
er* operated bulldoters and sand
trucks in an effort to plug the
hole in-a dike at Lake Magdelcnr
Just outside Tantpa, where water
rushed through to inundate a
large portion of a section one
mil* wide and about four mites
long.
Power line* were down and
roads ware washed out In many
areas. In Dado City, tho sheriffs
department reported only boo road
atill open.
Many of the flooded-oul families
were taken to private homes.
Others were housed and fed in
emergency shelters set up in
s c h o o l s , meeting halls and muni­
cipal buildings.
The Weather Bureau forecast
held a faint hop* for already
bone-weary workers, ft predicted
Ihe heavy showers aud severe
thunder showers that havt hit the
area sine* late Tuesday would
cease lalrr today.
Although rain was experted to
cease In Ihe hardesl-hli areas,
runoff front high ground will
reuse Ihe water lo rise for at
least another day.
At Tampa, disaster headquar­
ter* reported 63 families were
evacuated . Thursday night and
others were being moved out this
morning.
Water rose about IS Inches la
the flooded ares during thr night
and was stilt rising. Engineers
said the flood crast will come
Saturday morning K lha rain
stops.
Drinking water in the flooded
area of Orlando was polluted and
hrallh official* warned Ihe dis­
placed roaldcMa lo gel typhoid
shots.

Giant Manhunt On
fteds Queried On
Rogers Moves To Prevent For Killer Of 3
Recommendations Made
Nuclear Controls
G O P , Dixie Rights Block
To Fill Board Vacancies

GENEVA (UPI) - The West
called on Russia today to state
clearly Just what kind of controls
tha Communist* would accept to
Uee a worldwide disarmament
ree merit.
Jules Much of France, acting as
spokesman for (be Western pow­
er*, bluntly told the five-nation
Soviet bloc (hat controls "must be
able to cheek that agreements
which have been undertaken are
correctly carried out.”
Modi spoke at an hour and IS
minute session of the 10 nation dinarmament meeting.
^ H e noted that the Russiaaa mid
flwns for international control*
would begin simultaneously with
development of disarmament. He
nestled Soviet statements that
control arrangements should not
be used for espionage.
Then he turned to Soviet Dele­
gate Valerian Borin and asked him
pointedly whether ha thought a
check on total armed forces and
arjni both before and after die^moment would constitute spying.

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Annual EUction
The Longwood Civic League an­
nual election of officers will be
Bold Aped • at the Civic League
flnandat condition nod progress
of lbs league will also be givaa.

WASHINGTON (UI’ I) - Ally,
Gen. William P. Rogers intervened la the civil right! fight lotoday in an effort to prevent House
Republican* from Joining ■ South­
ern Democratic drive to restrict
the administration's voting raferee
plan.
In a letter to Krp. William M.
McCulloch (R-Ohlo), Rogers said
tha administration "strongly op­
posed” a Southern amendment to

Zoning Hearing
Slated Thursday
. The County Zoning Board will
hold It* master comprehensive
toning hearing neat Thursday at
7:30 p. m. in the Courthouse.
At that time, final complaints
will be beard on the proposed law
before K goes to the Couply
Commission for adoption.
Comprohaaeiro analog bearings
have been held in (our* of the
county districts in February and
aaoot of fee complaints slam from
property owner* wanting higher
valuations for their property. Ro­
bert flrowo, aoning director said.

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limit the proposed Negro vuting
safeguards to federal elections
and exempt state or local elec­
tion*.
The Southern Democrats pre­
pared to offer their amendment
aa tha House began ita seventh
day of debate on the civil rights
hill. Because of the alow pace,
leaders said a final House vote
would not romo this week as they
hoped.
The administration plan would
authorise federal Judges to appoint
voting referees to hear complaints
that Negroes were denied their
right to cast ballots. When neces­
sary, the referees could Issue cer­
tificates entitling the Negroes Us
vote.
Hard-core Southern Democrats,
angered by lha civil righU stand
of t h e i r Northern colleagues,
three leryd a revolt that could
swing control to the COP oven if
the Democrats retained the House
in the November election.
Rep. Jamlo L. Whitten (DMiss.), announced feat II South­
ern Democrats bad agreed to moot
after the election to map strategy.
But Northern Democrats professed
uucooconL They said such a robelUan would east Southerners seni­
ority leading to committee chair-

S T A R V E D BOCK STATE
PARK. 111. (UPI) - Police criss­
crossed the state today chasing
down even remniely povslide sus­
pect* In Ihe stale park sex killing
of three prominent Chicago area
Kcroinmcndalions to fill vacan­
matroni.
cies on two Sanford boards were
Within six hqurs, police had pick- made al City Hall Thursday night.
ad up, questioned, and released: . Ihe Sanford Zoning and Planning
—A local man with severe face Buanl recommended lhat Wight
scratches. His girl friend admitted Kirliey lie appointed as a tem­
scratching him.
porary replacement for Howard
—An acne-plague^J young man Faville on the hoard of adjust­
connected with earlier sex crimes. ment.
—Three Pontiac, III., labortrs,
Favtllr has Item a member of
one of whom had a bloodstained bolh boards and has acted as a
Jacket collar.
liaison member between them. He
Residents near Starved Hock, has been ill for several weeks.
Slile Park slapped on self im Kirtlcy, who 1* now a toning and
posed curfews in fear of a psycho­ planning board member will also
pathic killer or killers who beat be a temporary liaison between
lo death, then defiled Ihe three ibe boards If the CHy Commission
women.
approves the recommenation.
.Tha killer or killers apparently
Tha tuning and planning board
cornered Ihe women in a remote, gave the CHy Commission its
snow-packed canynn with only one, choice of three men in picking a
cliff-straddling path oul.
temporary appointee lo the ton­
Killed were:
ing and planning group.
—Mrs. Frances Murphy, 47, wife
The board recommended lhat Ihe
of R. W. Murphy, vice president city commission choose either at­
and general counsel of Borg-War- torney Vernon Mire, architect K.
ner Carp, in Chicago.
Wajde Tye or Engineer William
—Mrs. MGdred Lindquist, wife of Bush.
Robert lindquist, vice-president of
Barking lota were approved for
Um Harris Trust and Savings Cullen and ilarkey Heal Estata
Bank, Chicago.
and Sanford Electric Co, proposed
—Mrs, Lillian Gelling, So, wife of olficri. The Cullen and liarkey
George (Ailing, general super­ office will have a M by 111 fool
visor of lot*real audit in tha ac­ lot adjoining the office at Park
counting department of Illinois Bell Avr. and 32nd SI. Sanford Elec­
t'ciephoo* Ca.
tric Co. will have an office and

Guard Alerted,
Plan Discussed
The National Gunril unit nf Seminole County wan alert­
ed today to stand by in case of any flood emergency aa rains
continued to plague tlie county for the third straight day,
adding the further thrent of pollution to county drinking
waters.
Co. R of the National Guard advised County Commission
Chairman John Kriiler Thursday
night It is ready to aid In any
emergeney.
Krider lo!d the unit commander
Capt, John Krrlinit. to alert hit
men and If thr rain* continue
they may be rallril on lo offer
assistance in cvacuillng fami­
lies from homes in the south end
of thr county.
As a result of high water rondlliont in South Seminote Thurs­
day,
Commissioner
Lawrence
Swofford asked the County Com
mission In mrrt to ask frdrral
flood relief aid for the county.
The board, meeting this after­
noon, Is expected lo discuss fed­
eral aid along with a drainage
plan anil recommendation* hy Ihe
county drainage rommitlre.
County Sanitarian Val Robbins
said today that rains could create
a serious health hstard to some
areas in the eounty.
He singled out thr Midway area
and South Seminole as the critical
areas. However, he added that
there will not be any mass Innorulalion al this lime.
"The biggest hazard Is from
drinking water and there are
many septic lank* in the south
end of Ihe county not operating
properly, causing water to seep
through Ihe lank* and onto the
ground,” Robbins said.
He said Ihe Midway scclion
could turn into a serious pro­
blem because of the shallow wells
In Ilist area.
Hnhhina and hla health unit
staff are making an inspeclion
tour of county area*.
County Engineer Robert Davis
said this morning that the worst
flooding problem is la lha Lake
MaUbie vicinity.
, "If the rains continue many of
fecio home* will have to bo
evacuated," ha said.
Other critical areas according
lo Davis are Lake Orienla, Lake
Roy, Temple Terrace, Tanglewood, and Imrh Arbor.
Davis said his errws are work­
ing around Ihe clock in an effort
to keep culverts open in the high
water areas.
lie aisu agreed with Rohblna
that pollution was becoming a
dangerous threat In the south
end and urged all parents to
keep Iheir children from playing
near any septic tanks.
A total of 13 Inches of rain had
fallen in South Seminole and nine
in tha Sanford area up until thr
middle of this morning.
Davis said barricades are up on
SR 436, SR 46, Onora Road and
soma washed out county roads
in South Seminole.
Water overflowed soma drain­
age lines temporarily and stood
in streets In some places in San­
ford, but rity street* escaped
serious damage. Barricades were
put up is tha Goldsboro and
Georgetown section! as a pre­
ventive measure.
Sanford residential areas ap­
peared to be safe from imimulslion of waters. Drainage facililiei
kept threatening water* from the
Pincereat homes section.
Supl. of Schools It. T. Mllwre
said that all buses have run on
schedule and no schools have
been closed.
Ho added lhat attendance has
been "prelly good considering aU
the rain we have l&gt;ecn having."
if the rain holds off fur six
or seven hours, i-ongwuod won't
suffer loo badly from flooded
conditions, Mayor A. H. Lormann
said,
Lormann said lhat houses on
Sanlando Springs Rd. in the
southwest part of town were hav­
ing drainage trouble because
drainage ditches were at rapacity.
Houses in Ibis area hava drainage
ditches that empty into Fairy
Lake. These and other town
ditches have not been able lo
take off the water as fast as it
has fallen.
Lormann said that only one
family in Longwood was serious­
ly threatened hy flood waters as
far as he knew. The family lives
on Highland Rd. and Iheir home
It completely surrounded by wa­
ter. A town bulldozer was sent
to dig drainage ditches around
the bouse today.
If tha rain doesn't let up some
of the paving on Wildmere may
bo lost, Lormann said..
Conditions were belter In Cas­
selberry, where the worst flood­
ing waa on Ms* road between fee
two Lake Tripletu. Councilman
Ben Evans said about three
inches at water covered Iflo n o d

contracting building at Myrtle Ave.
and Park Dr.
The plat plan of a SI lot develop­
ment between 20(h and ‘J4th
streets was also approved. The land
lo be developed by Cecil Osier is
between Country Club Manor and
the eily borrow pH, Homes there
will be in the W.uuo price range,
City Manager Warren E. Knowles
said. The city commission approv­
ed Ihe devulpmcnt Monday subjert
to the toning and planning board's
acceptance.
Sanford building official M. A.
Yrlvington warned against allow­
ing large professional office build­
ings in residential areas. ValvingIon said that a* the city toning
ordinance Hands now, someone
could put up a bulldipg to house
17 professional offices in a multiple
family residential area, so long as
ihe bLildlng looked like a resi­
dence.
Yrlvington urged that only one
professional person’s office be al­
lowed in a residential building and
feat fee office not be allowed
to lake up more f e u M percent
of that building,
The building inspector said he
brought fee matter up |ar fee a u ­
to* and planning board to keep In
Tho town's wont trouble lo
mind when they are correcting the where heavy drainage has cut
new aoning ordinance.
fetches to tU f roods, Evans said,

News Briefs
C ritical A u d it
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ An
audit critical of the “ grossly ina­
dequate” rcc-ortls kept by the Put­
nam County Hospital Authority at
Palatka has been released by State
Auditor Bryan Willis.

W o r ld w id e T V
WASHINGTON (UPD-The Federa I Space Agency said today that
one of the practical goal* of Ra
satellite program it to "provide
worldwide television and tele­
phone services."

A r re ste d In P lot
PITTSBURGH (UPD-The FBI
announced here today that a Flor­
ida pilot, Stuart Sutor, convicted
with five other men recently ia
an alleged Cuban gunrunnlng
plot, ha* been arrested in Sara­
sota, Fla., for violating provisions
of his 130.000 bond.

O n ly C an d id ate
TAIPEI. Formosa (UPI) — Too
Nalional Assembly announced for­
mally today that Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-shek will be lha only
candidate in Monday's Nationalist
Chinese presidential election. The
two minority parties which have
nominated candidates in previous
elections had issued statements
saying they wotld support Chiang
Tor a third term.

C ubqn T r ia l

Opens

HAVANA (UPI) — A tovolutlooary tribunal trial opens today,for
4* '• • W n V a'r-revoliiion .rU i
charged with trying i o polios the
reservoir al Ban Antonia dr Vm
Banos which supplies water lo
Cuba's biggest airbase. The prose­
cution In the trial at Ft. Cabana
was expected to ask 30 to 30-year
prison terms for tbs defendants,
who were accused also of laying
tentative plans )o buy arms in
foreign countries.

In D r y D o ck
NORFOLK. Ve. (UPI) - The
gasoline tanker George Whitlock
II was pulled into dry dock her*
today for repair at a 36-foot gash
in her forward hold. The Whit­
lock and iho Norwegian ship Orient
collided early Thursday at tha foghound entrance lo Hampton Roads.
About 130,000 gallons of gasoline
gushed Into Ihe area from the
Whitlock's hold and constituted o
serious fire danger for hours un­
til tides dispersed it.

Realtors Hear
Title Procedures
The Seminole County Hoard of
Realtor* heard Attorney A. Ed­
win Shinholscr speak about tit)*
and closing procedures Thursday
night.
New Smyrna Reach Hoard of
Realtors president S. O. Shinholser was a special guesi at Ihe
monthly meeting. A question and
answer period followed the at­
torney's talk. The meeting was
held In Ills Ualtcu Building on
Frenc.t Ave.
The April session of the series
will deal with surveys as they
apply |u real estate transactions.

Schools Can’t Use
Metal Building
County school officials hava de­
cided Ihe school system can't use
a metal building offered lo (hem
hy the federal government. Tha
40 by M foot building in Blihlo
hat been used in study of screwworm eradication.
School board members discuss­
ed using the building at a shop
garage last week. County Supt.
R. T. Mllwre said that lh* school
system "couldn't handle'’ tho
building.

Stolen Auto
Is Recovered
A car elolca from Herald Cir­
culation Manager Frank Volteline Feb. 13 has been found fe
Monroeville, Ala., VotfeUne woo
notified by police Thursday.
The car waa found la p u M itlw
of a 16 year-old boy who wot
token lot* so study i* Muoooovflk.

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Su n day.
Church O f Christ
G n tii
Ralph Brewer Jr. . . . . . Evssgollst
Bible School ............... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Wort hip . . . . . . TiSOR. ffl.
Wed. Prayer Sendee ..7:00 p. m.

CENTRA!. BAPTIST CHUB
Cer. tub 1C A Oak Ave.
Bev. Gall Smith
Sunday School ...............*:**
Homing Worahip ........ t l : «
Training Union ............0:15 i
Evening Worship .........7:10 |
Wed. Prayer Service 7:00 |
Nurnry Available
PINECBEST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Owera Raid
Donald Gravcnmcir ......... Pastor
Sunday School ........... 0:65 o. m.
Horning Worship ......JI:0O a. m.
Training Union ........... A'-3® P- mEvening Worahip ... . 7:45 p. ra.
Hod. Prayer Servif# . T:4S p. m.
Nurnry Available
WEST SIDE_____
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
lit I. Holly Are.
Paul Colly .............. ........ J*»tor
William L. Stephen. Assoc. Pastor
Sunday School ............10:00 a. m.
Honing Worablp......... 11:09 a. m.
Biblt Study ..................7:00 p. ra.
Evoaing Worablp ........ 7:30 p. m.
Had. Prayor Sorvieu ..7:10 p. a .
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
C .0. Swaggtrty ............Pastor
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. m.
y Horalag Worship ....11:00 •• m.
ELDER SFRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
B. H. Griffin ..................Pastor

guaday School .......... 1:45 a. m.
Honing Worahip ....11:00 a. m.
Training Union ...... 4:15 p, as.
Evoaing Worship ........ 7;M p. m.

Hod. Prayer Sorvieu 1:00 p. m.

GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
fan ted Rhrtaa Ctab
1st BL aad Lae Are.
Enost Bolick Jr.
Pastor
Church School ........... 9:M a. m.
Morning Worahip.........10:30 a. at.
Evening Bible Study.......... 7 p. ra.
Luther Lreguo..............5:30 p. ra.

Herbert W. Goers* ........... Pastor
Sunday School ..............0:15 a. * .
Adult Bible Class &gt; ... .. 9:19 a. » .
Worship Service
&gt;10:99 a. hr
a
m
m
a.

ST. LURK'S LUTHERAN
Siavla (Near Ovtada)
Stephen H. Tuhy ............. Pastor
Horning Worship .........9:25 a. m.
Sunday School................ 9:00 a. m.
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten •
Elementary .................. 9:00 a. m.

FIRRY RAPTlirr CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
inch T. Bryant ................. Pastor
Sunday School ............... 9:45 a. m.
Horning Worahip........ 11:00 a. m.
Ttalnlai Union ............9:19 p. a .
Evening Btrvica........... 7:00 p, m.
Wad. Prayer Sorvke . 7:30 p. a .

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ALL BOUL1 CATHOLIC •
Oak Are. at Mh 94.
Bav. Richard Lyons........... Pastor
•uadsyMasses .............. 7:00 a. m
.9:30 a. a
, * i . t .l l : R a. a .
........ . 11:10 a. m.
BaUyMaw .....................7:13 a. m.

Other Churches
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP GOD CHURCH
Car. I7lh aad Elui
H. M. Snow .................. Pa
Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.
Horning Worahip
a.
Evening Worship....... 7:30 p.
Wed. Service ........ 7:30 p.
Nursery Available

Field Worker
Guesl Of Church

N u irtR i

T h e G o ld e n T im e
When Mom and I got married, golden waddings seamed jttaL aa
remote to ut as they probably do to you. Matter of tu t, foflaa aatehrating them seemed iUt* museum piocaa!
Now here wo art, posing for our fiftieth anniversary ptehaow!
Funny part of it is that wo don't fool a bit Ilka "old folk*!"
Still, a coupIs oan't bo married for half a osntury without pad.
Mng In a lot of living. Mom and I hare. There were times when wo
wore so happy wo thought wo'd buret. . , othar time# whan k didn't
•am aa if wa aould And tha strength to Iwap going aaotiur miMla,

Adventist Church
Meet Sunday

Pastor C. W. Beach, and eight
delegates from the Seventh-day
Adventist chureh will attend the
51st executive session of the donomination's Florida Conference
in Orlando Sunday. Thoic ac­
companying the pastor as dele­
gates are: Mrs. C. W. Beach. H.
V. Buckner. Mrs. It. V. Buckner,
J. W. Burge.*, Mrs. J. W. Bur­
gess, H. H. Nichols. Mrs. H. H.
Sark Are. m
Nichole, and Mr*. Edna WhMPastor
DavM 9. Cornelia
Sunday Reboot ..
9:49 a. m. don/
10:40 a. ra.
Evaaiai Sanrlea ...... 7:45 p, a . Additional Church News Page 9
A.Y.F^Youth Sorvico .. 9:30 p. as.
Wed. Prayer Service 9:00 p. sa.

Sunday School .......... 11:00 a. a .
Sunday W orship..........UiOO a. m.
Wednesday Service
9:00 p. ra.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tuesday Reading Room— 3:30419 Farit Are.
4:19 p. m.
T. C. O'Stecn ...................Pastor
Thursday Reading Room— 3:30Homing Worship . — 4:90 a. m.
4:30 p. a .
Sunday Sehool ............ 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
MYF Meetings ............9:00 p. m.
CHURCH OP GOD
(Intermediate, Senior)
. French Are. aad Mad It.
Teacher Training Couth
Joel D. B row n ........... .
P
Evening Worship .......... 7:50 p. m. Sunday School
•.» 0:41
Evangelistic Btrvica .. 7:30
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Tuesday Service..........7:30
Laurel Are. at llh B4.
Ira E. Hindman Jr.............. Pastor
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Sunday School ............. 9:45 a. m.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Morning Worahip........ 10:49 a. m.
CRy HaO
FMY ............................. 7:00 p. as.
Evening Worship ------- 7:10 p, m. J. G. Brook* . Branch Preaidant
Mon. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m. Sunday . .-at ........ 10:00 a. m.
Tuea. FMY Prayer ... . 7:90 p. m. Hacramsnl Moating ... . 9:00 p. a .
Wad. Prayor Service... 7:94 p. m.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
ERENEEER METHODIST
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
CHURCH
E. Ruth Great ...........
Pastor
CUrus Heights
Sunday School .. ... 14:00 a. a .
W. E. T im m s................... Pastor Montis# Worahip ... 11:00 a. a .
Sunday school ............10:00 a. m. Evening Sorvico . . . . . 7:10 p. a ,
Horning Worship ....11:00 a. m. Wed Prayer Service .. 7:10 p. a .
M. Y. F. ..................... 9:90 p. m. Fri. Prayor Sarvica . . . . 7:90 p. a .
Evsning Service........... 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayor Service ... .7:30 p. ra.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Seventh SL aad E la Are.
Owera Rd„ st Woodland Are.
............ Paata
W, Thomaa Parson Jr.
Pastor C. W. Beach
Sunday School ............3:45 o. m. Saturday Sabbath Ichaol 9:30 a m
II :00 a. a .
Morning Worahip............ II a. m. Morning Worablp
MYF ........................... 9:30 p. m. Wed. Praya Service .. 7:30 p. a .
(A now Church carving a atw
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Community)
I4lh oad Chow Ave.
Sunday School
10:00 a. a .
FOSTER CHAPEL
Mareiag Worahip ... il:«o a. a .
METHODIST CHURCH
Evoaing Worship ... 7:49 p. a
Oviedo
Sunday School................9:41 a. m. Thursday Service .......1:43 p. a .
Morning Worship ........ 11:00 a. m
Evening Worship ........ 9:00 p. ra. UNITY CENTER OP SANFORB
Woaaa'a dub-M O Oab Are.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Jeiaphias B. Stuckle
■Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Worship . 11:00 a. m.
Wood niff Balldlag
C all W. Shelter
Poster
304 B. First BL. B a. I l l
Sunday School.............. 9:44 a. a , Tnoaday Class
.. 9:00 p. a
Morning Worahip ....10:45 a. a ,
Weaieyan Youth ........... l : U p . a .
Evening Worship ......7 :1 0 p, a .
Wed. Prayer Servlet 7:30 p. a

Methodist

Robert O. Byrd ...............Pastor
Sunday School ..........9:49 a. m.
'Homing Worship ....11:00 a. a .
Ttsiatog Union ........ 9:90 p. m.
Evening Worship ........ 7:90 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sorvico... 1:90 p. a .

terrain

Special Lenten
Services Set

Lutheran

a.
p.
p.
p.

Hanforh

FERN PARR CHI R(TV OF THU
NAZARKNE
ORR1AN ROAD
Rev. Jim Ftober
Pastor
Mus Margaret W rit/ill, field
Sunday sehool
3 45 a m
Morning worahip
&lt;10 45 a. m worker for the Com mil! see on
Youth service
. . . . 9:49 j a Military and Veteran’s Servlrrt
Evangalistle sorvico
7:30 p a
hod.
prayer
eervice
7:90 p. -m of the Christian Church, is the
CHURCH o r CHRIST
guilt during part of the month
Faela
of March st the First Chrtitian
LAEE MARY
Eira Duncan ..
Minliter
Morning Worablp........ ll:on a. m. CHURCH OF THE NAXARENE Church.
Mi*s Wrifall I* in Sanford
Lake Mary
Evening Worship .........0:00 a. m.
Tfcurt. Bible Study ... 7:09 p. » 9. L. Drandy —
Pastor to aid the local church program
Sunday School
. . . . 10:00 a. a . through survey sad home visita­
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Morning Worship
11:00 a m. tion work with Navy families and
Christian Service Training 9:00 personnel in the area.
Morning Worihip ... 10:30 a. m. p. m.
The Christian Church has an
v
Eveninl Worship .
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
7: no p, m. extensive program throughout the
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. nation promoting special pro­
grams for churches in military
Episcopal
areas. The Christian Church in
Presbyterian
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Sanford wUI have a fellowship
.CHURCH
FIRST PKKAMVTKRIAN
Supper March 25, in keeping with
Park Ave. at 4th SL
CHURCH
this effort. The supper 1s one
Rev. John W. Thomaa
T ailor
Oak Ave. and Ttlid St.
of the methods to help Navy
Holy Eucharist ...........7:30 a. m. Morning Worahip .. . . 0:46 a
personnel establish ehurch affi­
Family ServiceSunday School
........ 9:&lt;
liation. The Navy personnel
Church School ..........0:00 a. m. Homing Worship . . . . 11:1
and families art special guests
Morning P ray erSenior Fellowship __ 5:i
for this supper.
Sermon . .......... 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship
7:34
Holy Communion —
Wad. Prayer Service . 7:
Tuesday . ...............
7:30a.m.
Nursery Available
Wednesday ..................10:00 a. m.
Thursday...................
7:30a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sacrament at Penance
DEBARY
Saturday .............. 5:004:00 p. m.
DeRory Civic Cantor
A. C- Summers ......
Pastor
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Sunday School
. .. . '9:00 a. m.
CHURCH
First Christian Chureh—Even­
Morning Worship .. 10:00 a . , a .
Enterprian • DeBary
ing Worship service on Sunday
FT. Paul Shultf ................. Paster
night will run through April 10.
Holy Communion—
COMMUNITY
Holy Week services will be on
Sunday ........................ 0:00 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Lake Mary
Mornlpg P rayerThursday evening, during Holy
Sermon ....................
11a.in. John W. PWey ............... Paa
Week. Holy Communion wit] be at
Holy Communionthe Thursday service.
Sunday School ....... 10:00 a.
lit Sunday each month 11 a. m. Morning Worship ... 11:00 a.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Junior High Westminister
—Vesper services will be held on
CHRIST CHURCH
Fellowship
0:30p.
Wednesday* at 7:15 p. m.
Lsagweod
Senior High Westminister
Holy Croti Episcopal Church
Rev. Georg# L. Granger .IPastor
........... 7:30 p.
Fellowship
—Bible studies for Women will bo
Sunday Service ............... 9 a. m.
held every Monday at 2:30 p.m.:
Church School ........... 10:00 a. m.
Family covered dish suppers snd
Holy Communion
discussion groups on Wednesdays
Pint, Third Sunday
■t 9:30 p.m,; Friday programs lor
children at 4:15 p. m.
Morning Worahip ........ 9:00 a.
Jewish Synagogue
AU Salmi Episcopal Church —
Sunday School
... . 10:00 a.
Sunday services at 9 a. m, and
CONGREGATION BETH B R A IL Westminister Fellowship
11 a.m. will have Holy Commun­
nth and Magnolia
Junior . . . .
9:30 p.
ion. Lenten meditations at 4:30
Friday Evening Service . 1 p. m. Westminister Fellowship
p. m. In the church on Wednesday.
Seniors ........... . ... 7:19 p.

cmmen o r cn u n r

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
•10 Park Avenue
W. P. Bmoki, Jr............. .Pei
F. B. Plaber ..........Assoc. Pe
Homing Worship
0:45 n.
Sunday School ....... ...0:45 a.
Honing Worehlp . . . . . . 11:00 a.
Training Union ........... 0:15 p.
Eveoing Worablp . . . . 7:30 p.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.
Nursery available

.Msraiag Worship ....11:00
Evening Worahip ........ 7:99
iWad. Prayor Servie#..7:30
Training Union ........... 9:90

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Through k all, wa’re had our chureh. It’s hard to pvt hteo
words how important that's been. Maybe you'll got an Man when I
toll you this. When Mom asked me what I'd lika to do to eelebrato
our anniversary, I said, "Firot of all, lst'e to la Chureh. I want
to any a little prayer of thanks."
Mom smiled at me. "So do L” riw taM pm.
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1011 W. lot BL
Sunday Watchtower
Study ..................... 3:00 p. a .
Wad. Bible Study ....... 7:30 p. a .
Fri. Ministry Sehool . .. 7:90 p. m.
Friday Service
9:30 p. a .
Church OI God Of Piafhsij
3507 E la Arena*
J. II. Master
Pastor
Sunday Sehool
... 1:41 a. a .
Morning Worship
11:00 a. a .
Evangelistic Service .7:30 p. a .
Woman's Missionary
Young People's
Service, Wad
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7:99 p. a .

Ritz Theatre

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BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
E. K. Williams .
Pastor
Sunday School
. . . 3:3ft a. a .
Morning Worship
11:00 a. a .
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evening Worship
7:30 p. a .
First, Third Sundays
Usher Board, Tuesday 7:39 p.m
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FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1101 W. 19th BL
J. W. Marshall . ,
Pastor
Church School ........ 9:30 s. m.
Morning Worship .. . . 11:00 a. m.
Evaning Worship ... 7:30 p. m.
Tuasday Prayer ... 7:30 p. m.
Tsar hers Meeting,
Wednesday
....... 7:39 p.M.
XION HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
7IS Orange Are.
J. L. B ro o k s ..................Pastor
Church School
........ 9:10 a a
Morning Warship . . . . 11:00 ■ m
E"suing Worahip .. . 7:30 p. a
Tuesday Prayer terries 7:30 p.m.
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
•99 Cyprefc Si
H. R. Whitehurst . .. .
Pastor
Church School
...... 9:10 a. m.
Mornlai Worship ... m oo a. m.
Choir
Monday
. . . . . . . 7:30
Prayor Meeting
Tuesday
1;9t
Wednesday Bible Study,
Junior Church .
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Flunks Easy One
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!) — Quit
wizard Teddy Nadlcr worried toa^ay about what hi* children
nought of his report card.
Nadlcr, the SiO-i-weck govern­
ment clerk who won SZti.ooo on
"The 56I.O.K) Challenge," flunked
bh teit Thursday for a Il3a-day
census taker's Job.
"It makes me look like a nit­
wit," he said. "It'll probably take
nte three or four months to live
Jltis down."
® Hut his children wore more sym­
pathetic than Nadlcr expected.
"They’ ve seen me do so well be­
fore," the quiz whiz said. "They
might hava been disappointed but
they didn't show It. They took it
a lot better than 1 did."

IMM

Dawaon, Ben Griffin, Dick Coppenhavcr, Jennie Hlttir,
Theresa Cnrninn, N. V'. Farmer, Edythe Petterson nnd
Gnmett White are making their appraisal. Vocational
school director E. S. Douglass and Shannon are looking
cn at left.
(Herald Photo)

Quotable Easter Ball Saturday,- Proceeds
Quotes To Aid Crippled Children's Group
These Extras FREE With Every
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P R O T E C T IN G

United Pres. Inlet national
NEW YOItK— Swiss sculplor
Jean Tinguely after firemen put
out hii huge srlf-dcsiroying art
machine at the Museum of Mod­
ern Art:
"It was a success—marvelous,
marvelous, marvelous."

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HOLLYWOOD- Filmland law­
yer Jerry Gicslrr commenting on
[he work of his associates who
j defended Carole Trcgoff in her
murder trial:
"I think the boys did quite well
today lo get bail for Tregoff
|on the standing of the jury which
I stood for a mistrial."

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MINNEAPOLIS (UPll — E.
Ray Cory, president of th* Minnr-ola American Automobile As­
sociation, says th* ever-eonfident
serial drinker can be a (trailer
menace when driving than th*
habitual drunk.
Cory said tha drunk driver fa
usually dearly noticed and other*
avoid him. Hut the parly drink­
er, with Just two or three drink*
in him. often hai just enough
-alcohol to taka daring chance* in
traffic.

The Clock

SEMINOLE COUNTY REA!. ESTATE APPRAISERS
practiced on n home at Palmetto Ave. and 15th St.
Thursday. The field trip was part of the appraisal course
sponsored by the Seminole County Vocational School.
Winter Park realtor Earle Shannon directs the course
which has about St) members. Ruth Hamilton, Gladys

FOR

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15.00

LONDON' — Peiping Radio on
the prison sentences of a bishop
and other Itoman Catholics on
charges of spying and counter­
revolutionary activities:
"Their collusion with the Impe­
rialists and treason against the
motherland under the cloak of re­
ligion constituted serious crimes
of high treason."

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Shilling's Gulf Service
lat St. al Sanford Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
Across From The Chamber of Commerce Building

D ig g in g V e n tu r e
NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) — Th#
board of regents of the Univer­
sity of Oklahoma announced they
had givan Andrraon-Prirhard Oil
Corp. permission to drill a well
on university property.

Tickets for (he Easter Lily Halt |key. oil change and lubrication,
Saturday night at the Mayfair Inn cuff links and tie clisp, honked
still are on sale by tnembrrj of rug; Gloriii'.i In.lbi, sliver tray,
the Sanford Pilot Club and women |pearls, steak knives, locket, silver
in other communities arm.ml the relish dish ami a sport shirt.
county.
The ball, sponsored by Hip Semi­
nole County Crippled Children's Sue lcty , will be from 9 p. m . to I
a. m. and will include a floor
show and gift of a large number
of door prizes.
Tickets are being sold by Mrs.
Harney Guthaus. Chuluuta; Mrs.
LONDON (UP!) — A new Brit­
J. W. Yarborough. Geneva; Mrs. ish jet airliner will hate an elee*
H o b e r t Uradlord, Altamonte tronie landing system so automa­
Springs; Mrs George Hauniacb, tic that all thr pilot will have to do
Casselberry; Mrs. W. A. Forward, is watch.
Forest City; Mrs. Itaymond ltall.
The makers of the short-range
Lake .Mary; Mrs. Joliry Lambert- PK-121 airliner — the "Alien"
son, DeUary, and Mrs. Joseph Pavcombine of tie Havlltamt, Fairey
clchak, Fern Park.
Among thp door prizes are an Aviation nod Hunting Airrraft —
electric percolator; electric iron, say the robot landing equipment
lazy susan, lady's handbag, cov­ Is the first evrr Installed on a
ered silver vegetable dish, wheel commercial ait liner.
In its first stage, the landing
barrow, pillow cases, six-cup brewmailer, shampoo set, gift crrlift- systrni will bring Ihs plane au­
rate, lamp, case of pcaehci, ham, tomatically below the present
gallon of paint, ncrkUire and enr- airline minimum of 20(1 feet abovr
ringi. Hirer vanity mirrors, lur- ground level. By 1970, “ Airrn"
spokesmen say, It will put tha
airliner on the runway safely and
C h a se r S o b e r -U p p e r
HARTFORD, Conn. (UP!) — roll it In a stop automatically.
The Dll-121, designed exclusive­
A Slata Police sign warns motor.
Isla: "He who takes on* for th* ly fur hauls up to 1,200 miles, is
road will get a trooper for a scheduled to go Into service with
British European Airways in 190.1.
chaser.”

Jetliner to Have
Automatic Lander

Beware Social
Drinker At Wheel

Sanford Grammar School fourth,
fifth and six graders will taka
educational progress and college
ability teit* the first week of
April, Th* tests are railed STEP
for Sequrtial Te*t at Educational
Progress, and SCAT for School
College Ability Teal. SCAT predicta what a child ran or will do
in hi* rollege studies. How to In­
terpret the results of the tests will
be explained to parents of gram­
mar school pupils at a parents
night meeting March .11.

THE COLONIAL SHOP
Fin* Fabrics

Seminole County director of in­
struction and personnel Stewart
Gatchei left Thursday for a school
fire insurance and safety confer,
rnce in Jacksonville. H* will re­ 7:30 p, m. Tuesday. Th* meeting
turn Monday,
will ba held in th* achool audiNnrlh Orlando Mayor Roy I.id- torium.
dlcott said Thursday that streets,
tarry Bates, eon at J. T.
grading and curbing are being installed in a new development in Balei of Sanford received his
the southern part of tha village. Bachelor of Science degree at
The development of niors than 100 the University of Florida and wilt
home* i* a Master Builders lnr. go on active duty at Fort Jackproject. The North Orlando Co. ia son. S. C. After he completes his
atilt working on getting FliA ap­ Army stint, Dates will start work
proval for the new homes,
at the Swift and Co. plant In Win­
ter Haven.
.Seminole County Tuberculosis
Association executive secretary
Mr*. Iermine Graham will attend
the P.ifiO Christmas Seal Clinic In
Atlanta Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Tuberculosis office on Park
Ave. will b* closed during those
two days.

Everything for the warns*
who news . . . a heautifnl group
of fabric* and notion * nolacted
from th* faahlon hoaaaa of
New York, ftllka, Satina, Liaaaa,
l.*r**, and aa array at Cettaai
that will aaaia yon, Co*** la
and are aa. Four patlrm iiaaa
far your pleaaura,

lift S. Palmetto Arc.
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Free Parking la Rear

Gift Sale

Cold weather delayed the itart
of the Recreation Department'!
Ualon Twirling cla iin . Weather
permitting, daises will start al
9:30 i, m. Saturday at the Southside school playground. All glrla
front the first grade through ju­
nior high are invited to these frea
instnirtions given by Pal Smith
and Angie Stewart, Seminole High
majorettes.

Chaffing Dishes

Baskets

Casseroles

Fiberglass Plsaler*

Laay Surens

Wrought Iron

Carafes

Wall Plaqaas

C ollector* Itama

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ffupt, or School R. T. Mil wee
will he the prindpal speaker at
the South aide P, T. O. meeting at

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LONDON (UP!) — Officials of
the Coloniet Offlca and the Brit­
ish Rroedcasting System ara dlacuaiing final plana for a televi­
sion service in lh« Mediterranean
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f,\ Cfcaada Dry, the famous ginger ale bottler and liquor
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, priced at $51.00 and pays
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prosper in Florida — one of the
tha nation today—during tha next
at businaaa, electronic*, tha chemiilnf, swimming pools, co-op apart*
parks, ;iaauranc«, housing and building, citrus,
ig and farming.
let growing areas seem to be Melbourne-Cocoa
, tha Tampa-8t. Pete area, Jacksonville, Penas-

WASHINGTON—For three and
a half yean America's surplus
again ha* fed 19,000,000 hungry
peopk la India and under an ex­
pansion of tho surplus foods
program this may go to 20,000,000.
What disturb* many poUcy-makarx
and otbors who ar* all for this
program la that, aa India struggles
vainly to keep ahead af her swiftly
expanding population, she may
come to roly permanently on these
surpluses.
That is one reason an Ida* be­
ing generated haro has stirred an
much interest. It Is ter a Mg-acal*
program of fertiliser ptents for In­
dia that would expand food produc­
tion beyond tho needs of Urn ter*-

No Can Do
AUBURN, N. Y. (UPI) _ WUItem K. MeKeon received a farm
tetter urging him Is import New
Vert Gov. Nelson A. JUckateUar
ter tho Rvpohlioaa preridaallil
gemination. McKean la chairman
af tha Cayuga County Democrat!#

experiment In democracy now bolag undertaken in India. .
That, at any rate, la tha claim'af
tba author of the plan, Jonathan
Garst, aa agricultural specialist
from Berkeley, Calif., and a mem­
ber of the remarksbte Iowa family
that has doo* so much pioneering
Tho first sign of tempers lure la tha revolution In agriculture. It
damage la teosaa green veget­ la this revolution In machinery
ables k lue* at tha ckaracteristk and chemical fertilisers that has
bright grata eater.
lacroaaad production anywhere
from » la 10 percent in n abort
span at Uma. One brother k Roewell Garst at Coen Rapids, laws,
who last September showed Pre­
mier Khrushchev what a combineUse af hybrid seed, machine* and
fertiliser could do.
la brief, what Garst prop asm is
that India build ana 100,000 too
nltrogos-una plant par month for
M months i* product a total of
9,000,001 tana at attrogsa o yaar.
Because theta planla would bo

Uslitks In (he Garst plan. WUh
Senator Thomas Kuchel of Califor­
nia, bo look Gant down for n
conference with Undor Secretary of
State Douglas Dlilon. Dillon, too, l»
said to have scan tha diamaUc
possibilities of ending the threat
of hunger that hang* over India’*
400,000,000 people.
But bureaucracks move slowly
aod ponderously. India must first
ask for a mission that would later
make a formal recommendation
for such a program. Working out
the international financing would
la itself bo no small undertaking.
What makes tha plea *° appeal­
ing Is the effect it would havo la
dramatising the technological pro­
gress of the West It* propaganda
value la aU of Alia would bo al­
most as graat as the practical
value of making India virtually
aalf-iuStelent la food. This would
offset some of Bovlet Russia’s high­
ly propagandised teats la acteaco
isd tpact.
The agricultural surpluses that
hav* plied up la a bug* multi-,
billion-dollar mountain In this
country ar* an adverilsomont of
the American revolution in agri­
culture, albeit to embarrassing
advertisement. Under Public Law
400 tho mountain baa boon some­
what chipped away, with surplus

Spain' 1^ another country with a
population problem that hat re­
ceived a large volume of American
■urphiaei. Tha total through tha
•od of January was valued at BM4,*
Mi,700 at world prices, Including
tho coat of shipping.
Farm state members at Con­
gress might tpposa any program
to ns* American aid to create selfsufficiency in agriculture. But, oa
the other head, there la a general
realisation that somehow the fan­
tastic accumulation m n a t b*
brought under control, r i t e It
depresses tha agricultural economy
and la a constant drain on tha
treasury.
You merely havo to ask t qua*then should bo kota laterest la
plana to reduce the need for sand­
ing American surplus food abroad.
What If la the neat three or four
years a way can ha found to bring
prodaction la this country la bal­
ance with demand? Would wo than
abruptly atop shipments to conntrie* such
India and 1
risk widespread famine?
up anything Ilk* n perm
pendenct on a Ufellna
United State* is to risk
an eventuality.

Past Jumped Me avungu
rhorrh atloodsoce from IS to
III la tha flral yaar. by the
•Iratugy balow. AaS the Yaong
PropU’u Borluty aaomud from 11
to SI. So bla purUhloarra alio
raised hlo aalary I too at tha
start af tbu second year. Clcr.
Ira, apply tha aarufira atratogy
below and see far ysoraelvee.
Jeaaa believed la aelag psychol­
ogy to get bigger crowds, which
k why he eent tha 7t ahead af
him!
CASE E-406: Paul P., aged 26,
I* a seminary itudent.
"Dr. Crane." he began. "I hendk n llttla church over tha weak,
and, but It U not thriving vary
much.
"In your address before our
seminary la»t year, I remember
yon said It take* a llvewire in the
pulpit to aloctlfy n congregation.
"Can you giro mo a preicriptloa
for becoming a llvewire?"
At tha outset, I am auumlng
that such clergyman hava tlneera
devotion and rallglou* IdealUm.
With that promise, I’ll outline
the piyehological strategy by
which a clergyman can double at­
tendance, win far more converts,
and even soom his salary.
Pint, learn how to make an In­
teresting sermon. And Unit it to
20 mInnto*. U*e the technique out­
lined in previous can records, or
•end for the booklet below.
Socond, remember names and
faces. It Inflates the ego of pariihloner* to have their priest or
clergyman call them by name, for
everybody has this tattoo branded
•cross his ehost:
" I WANT TO PEEL IMPOR­
TANT!"
A good memory la a result of
pracueo. If you are n married
cleric, compare notes at bedtime
sad thus maha a contest ont of
whether yotf or your wife can recall the meet namda af aewcamer*
•ad parishloaers.
Third, name at least three par­
ishioners In your sermon every
Sunday, but do this in an Inci­
dental bat compllmaatsry manner,
as you describe something about
their borne or farm ar children
that fits inU your thame.
Fourth, Inject some wholesome
competition la your charch aw

cletlu* and Sunday ichool.
Urge clasuas to divida ’ Into
Uama with a captain over each.
Schedule short conteeta of a
monthly nature, with tha winning
team to bo entertained at a pic­
nic or wiener roait by the loeera.
Virile American* thrive on com­
petition. That’* why wa art tha
■ports nation of tho world.
But wo don’t liko sUgnatlon.
Competition has also mads us tha
economic pace-setter of tho world,
and competition la not unchris­
tian.
A lot of misguided church peo­
ple abhor competition, wrongly
thinking It products quarrels,
fighting and barbarie behavior.
That’s not true, for It Is com­
munism that promotes barbarism,
yot communism docrlos competi­
tion!
This very republic and our uniquo "tret entorpriso" system are
n glowing tribute to- competition.
Jesns also believed Ip competi­
tion, as In his parable of tha men
with tho talents.
Fifth, launch helpful psycholog­
ical projocte, such as tha Compli­
ment Club, which embody tho
Golden flute but assist paopte to
become happy and hotter poised.
A preacher should pralee those
who placed flower* on the altar,
as well as tha ushers, singers, and
•specially tha cooks for the church
support.
Competitive athletics can be
scheduled, aa softball leagues, bas­
ketball and.bowling contests.
Sixth, harness youth aa by oncouraging rewards for children
who memorise Bible verse*. And
use the young folks for surveys ef
church attendance end I* publish
n mimeographed paper.
Bead for my booklet "Surefire
Public 8peaking Strategy," en­
closing a stamped return snvslope,
plus 20c (non-profit).
(Always write to Dr. Crane la
dsra ef thk newspaper, eat tee
lag n kag 4c stempat, address
od envelope sad Me to cover
typing and priatlng eerie when
yen send for en* of hk book­
let*.)

balane* of world power was atUl
tipped our way.
At the time, the military had
reasons to believe the Communiita
would launch an attack somewhere
on the globe. By exploding a flreball or*r the desert—« confkgralion “which would turn the tend
to glass for miles around and fu tA
like a live volcano for months"—.
this nation would serve as a eym.
bol of the might of the freo world.
In the vast Gobi wasteland of
•00,000 square miles, It was point­
ed out, there would bo no loss of
life.
The proposal was discussed in
earnest—but, of course, the plan
never went off. But It showed the
bold thinking of the man who m sg
be our next chief executive. If b o *
Is the word.
The newsman to whom the plan
was bared was columnist Holmee
Alexander. The blsarre episode la
paraphrased In his novel. "Shall
Do No Murder." The book Itself Is
about James. Forrcstal, our first
secretary of defense, who cast
himself unto death from the tow.
ering Bethesda Naval Hospital 1^
the belief that the world was m #
mitting Itself to mast murder, i
Someday the full awesome ac­
count of the bomb that almost
went off may be acknowledged by
those who were in on the proposal.1
Just the other day, Anthony Eden,
retired British prime minister, al­
luded to the episode In his mem­
oirs.
Now, the limousine turned off
ont Independence Ave., and as M
watched the tall lights dim into
the mist, I could not help think­
ing: "Had he been our president
then, and thus the one to make the
political decision that would havo
triggered off the bomb, would he
have gone ahead with it I "
If the answer were "Yes," It
might hava changed the course of
the world.
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CARRAWAY tr
McKIBBIN
114 N. Park Ave.

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Yankees W orried Over
Mickey M antle's Knee

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Tucumn Giants of the AAA Paci­
fic Const League anti Harlingen of the AA
Texas League open the spring exhibition
schedule here tomorrow, weather permit­
ting. at 1:30 p. m. This will be the first of
15 home spring training games for the
Tacoma dub.
The Giants moved their top farm club
from Phoenix to the coast this season to
put them closer to their headquarters In
San Francisco. Rosy Ryan remains as the
general manager of the club and John
(Red) Davis is field boss again this sea­
son. Davis replnccd Bill Rigney three sea­
sons ago when Rig was moved from Min­
neapolis to the Giants as their field man­
ager.
Tile AA franchise that was in Corpus
Christ! Inst season hHs been switched to
— neighboring Harlingen and big. burly, Ray
• Murray will be leading the charges again.
This weekend all of the eight farm
clubs of the Giants will be in town and the
managers are anxiously waiting for the
weather to break so they can get down to
serious business. Besides Tacoma and
Harlingen, the following clubs wilt be work­
in g out here at the beautiful training site
on Mcllonville Ave.
Springfield, Mass., of tha Ciaaa A
0 Eastern League: manager Andy Gilbert.
Eugene, Oregon, of the Class B North­
west League: manager Richie Klaus.
Fresno, Calif., of the Class C Califor-

Don Mueller, former outfield
great of the New York Giants, and
present scout for the Sin Francisco
Giants, took time out from his
chore* at Ihe training base lo get
in a little shad fishing.
Don and Phil Stallings, operator
of the Osteen Bridge fish camp,
~ were out in the river and Don was
Busing a threo ounce spinning rod
and a three pound teat Rno In
search of shad. All of a sudden a
tremendous fish grabbed hold and
• after a 30-minute battle up and
down the river Don landed * 17
pound catfish.
. Don has astablisbed several rec­
ords in the baseball books and if
there were o record oo catfish on
small tackle thia would aurely top
the list in (ho fishing books.

Sports Car Rally
Slated Sunday
Tbe Seminole Sporu Car Club
will hold a rally calltd "Don’t
Follow Me." It will be put on by
Bud Moughton, Jim end Carol
DeBrine and will atari at 1 p.
m. Sunday from Vorndran's Shell
M Service it the corner of 23th St.
♦ and Park Ave.
The rally will be a time-speeddistance rally in which tha drivers
with the assistance of their navi­
gators will hava lo maintain •
given average speed over a course
that they will not know until two
minutes before they leave. The
care will leave ia two minute in­
tervale Tha average spetde ere
kept low enough that tbe eara
do not have to exceod the speed
W limit in order to maintain their
average speed.

nia League; manager Buddy Kerr.
Pocatello, Idaho, of the Class C Pioneer
League: manager Mike McCormick.
Artesla, N. M., of the Class IJ Sopho­
more League: manager George Genovese,
Quincy. 111., of the Clnsn D Midwest
League: manager Sam Calderonc.
The other night we dropped by the
dormitory and, due to the rainy weather,
our old friend Cotton Brown was enter­
taining the young basebnl) hopefuls with
a western movie. After the show Cotton
introduced me around and we hnd quite an
enjoyable time. There was a red-hot gin
game going in the scouting office between
Jack Swartz and Nick Shinkoff, two of
the scouts. We had a nice visit and they
wished us the best of luck with Kansas
City here this summer,
We also saw many people around the
premises who have been among some of
the greatest players in the country. Don
Mueller, who was an outfield star for the
Giants several years ago, Is at the base
and he Is In his first year of scouting for
the west coast team, Carl Hubbell, the
farm director, is lodging at the camp and
will be on hand throughout the spring

TopAction Set
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Featured Race

NCAA Semi-Finals
Slated Tonight
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Loagshort New York University battles
sophomore-studded Ohio Slate and
defending champion California
lakes on tbe fabled Oscar Robertson and his Cincinnati Bearcats
in the semifinals of the NCAA
basketball championships tonight.
A sell-out crowd of nearly 16.ooo will jam tha eavemous Cow
Palace to watch the clue of the
nalien’ i eager* in the ehips-down
conflicts.
California, gunning for Us sec­
ond straight NCAA crown— and
tha San Franeltco Bay area’ i
fourth title -in six years — is a
threa-polnt favorite to whip Cin­
cinnati. And the Rurkrv..* «\» tVs!«\
State rate six points ovar the sur­
prising New York UnivertUy quin-

Rain Delays *
St. Pete Tourney

Ona af the few places in the
U. S. where the American flag
flies day and night it over tha
ST. PETERSBURG. Fie. (UPD grave of frontier eeout Kit Carson
—Tourney officials hope to start at Taos, N. M.
tho delayed St. Petersburg men's
•pen golf tournament today, but
there is e rhan&lt;i more min might
cause another postponament.
The 113,000 event, tho Slat an­
nual open here, had been scheduled'to get under way with n field
•f the nation's leading professional
golfers Thursday.

More than 300 pounds of live
greyhound will compete in to­
night’s hot-box 10th atfair at Sinford-Orlando Kennel Club, expect­
ed to he Ihe season's best contest
between lop-grade heavyweights.
Eighty pound Ray Rush leads
the poundage parade, although
the brindle gem is only a 10 to-I
shot on the morning line.
Fivorile of the featured at­
traction Is O.B.’s Missive, a 72pounder who gels top early odds
of 3-lo-l from the fifih post posi­
tion.
Artion on the 11-evrn schedule
will start at 8:10 p. m.
O. B.’s Massive, a leading re­
presentative of Ihe star-studded
Oswald Brothers Kennel, Is fresh
(ram sa Impressive win over
Quick Profits and six other stand­
outs in the sport of qurens.
The big red tinted fellow ha*
nabbed four wins this season.
Second choice in the early fi­
guring is Duce Black, 70-pound
galloper from Ihe Race Street
Kennel. Duce Hlark will have the
seventh starting position.
Only female in Ihe race Is Ros­
anna Mink, ranked third best on
the morning line with S-to 1 digits.
A star from last season, Roxanna
Is expected to be top contender
from the fourth position.
Rounding oul (he heavyweight
lineup are Big Blimp, Red Nix,
Turnaround and Do Goodcr.
Only 14 more racing days re­
main on the club's calendar be*.*es the April 4 doting date.

JKT liOWI.ERKITES had their first day of bowling at the Jet Lanes
Ruwling Alleys Wcdnesduy. The new 18-weeks leugue is made up of 10
teams that will play every Wednesday at 0:.TO n.m. Mrs. Ardla Blnha of the
Ivey’s Slice Store team tries for a strike here. The league is open to all
women who wnnt to bowl and those who want to join may place their names
on the league waiting list,
(Herald Photo)

TwoTied For First
In Mr. &amp; Mrs. Loop
NEW YORK (UPI) — City de­
tectives were investigating basket­
ball’s "greatest orange juice mys­
tery" today but lop-seeded Brad­
ley and upstart Providence had
problems of Ihcir own before Sat­
urday's Itnal round of the Nation­
al Invitation Tournament.
Target for the sleulh* — a
"phony” hotel bell hop who
brought Bradley's Chet Walker a
glass of orange juice that may
have made him sick during the
Braves' S3 71 win over St. Bonaventure Thursday night.
Target for the team*— victory
in Saturday afternoon's nationally lelevlsed windup of ihr Madi
son Square Garden Tourney.
Whethrr the Juice Walker drank
contained dope probably would be
known today, when a police chem­
ist's report was to be aunounccd.
The bell hop, described by
Walker as "about IS years'old.
six feet tall, and black haired,"
appeared at 5:30 p. in. Thursday
at the hotel room shared by
Walker and teammate Al Saun­
ders. He bore a glass of orange
juice for each "from coach Chuck
Oribnrn."
Walker downed his glasa imme­
diately. Saunders didn't.

H u r le r 's D ad D ies
LENZBUKG, III. (U l'll - Funcral services will be bold Satur­
day for J. Nicholas Hacker, 75,
fathrr of former major league
pitcher Warren IDrkrr wbo is
now with the Buffalo Bison* of the
Intrrnslionsl I-csgur. The elder
Harkrr died of a heart attack al
his home here Thursday.

Walker began feelrng til "about
7 p. m." By game time at T:30
he was suffering from cramps
and diarrhea. He was in and
out of Ihe gam* several times,
playing only 26 minutes but scor­
ing 27 points. After the game he
was nauseated.
Despite lus absence for 14 min­
utes, Walker shared star billing
In the Braves' triumph with backcourt ace Mike Gwens, a redhaired spcedball who devastated
St. BonavcntureV vaunted "nerv­
ous press" defense,
Owens eluded the harrying Bon­
nie front line defenders and Inva­
riably pissed In the "loose man"
deep down court. The Braves
couldn’t slop Ihe Stith brothers
from lopping their 32-polnt per
game average with 54 &lt;34 for
Tom. 28 for Sam) but Ihe Bon­
nies petered out after trailing by
only 61-311 with 9:30 remaining.
Providence reached Ihe final
with a .66-02 win over secondseeded Utah Slate in a rontest
both sides admitted was poorly
played. The Friars fell into (heir
old habit of blowing leads, this
lime 10 point*, before five points
by- Jim lladnot in the last 2:12
paced the win.
"I know Utah Slate made a lot
of mistake*," said Friar Coach
Joe Mullancy, "but boy, oh, hoy,
how iboul ui? Instead of playing
it smart when we had that lead
and taking good allots, we couldn't
wait lo take a bad shot."
Lcn Wilkcns led the Friars with
16 points while Cornell Green
and Jerry Schofield had 19 each
for Utah Stair.

"Mr. A Mrs. Bowling League
action continued last Sunday at Jet
Lanes with Iwo teams moving into
a firs! place lie with five wins and
one loss.
The loam of Tcena and Tom
Arman I* now In flrst plscr with
Eve and Andy Stine. Following
close behind with 4l* win* and only
I1* lostei I* the team of Al and Bill
Moll. Ann and Chris Wtchern havf
four wins and two losses, with the
Kegels, Joy and Carl, only one-half
game behind them.
Gloria and Mike Accardi arr tied
with Bobbie and Dirk Richards
with three wins and three losses,
with Gloria and Dirk being the
high individual ~bowlrrs for the
second week.
Kelly and Ed Callao and Claire
and Hal Wiseman have two win*
and four losses, while Ihe Carters,
Vicki and Karmel, and the team
of Maureen and Jaek Ridley havs
ona win and five defeats.

New Kegler Loop
To Organize

Unit'd P i » « International
Although they won’t admit It,
the New York Yankee* are be­
coming Increaiingly concerned
over Mickey Mantle’s chronic
knee trouble.
The slugging outfielder pulled
up with a badly Inflamed right
knee at the Yankee’s St. Peters­
burg training eamp Thursday and
was taken to a hospital for Xrays.
"There are no bone chips but
the knee Is Inflamed and there is
some fluid in there," said Dr.
Sidney Gay nor, the team physi­
cian. who advised Mantle to "take
It easy" for a few days.
Mantle has had trouble with the
tamo knee since the 1931 World
Serie* when he ripped the inner
cartilage so severely he had to
undergo an operation. Additional
leg trouble and shoulder miseries
handirapped him last year, when
he had his most disappointing
season with (he Yankees, hitting
only ..285.
While Mickey’ s current plight
wasn’ t judged loo serious, ther*
I* always the possibility the knee
msy bobble him more this year
than In the past —and thai’a what
has the Yankees worried,
Manager Casey Stengel fully re­
alize# that in order for the Yan­
kee! to bounce back from their
surprising third-plate finish last
year they will need a healthy
Mantle In their lineup every day.
Thus far Ihii spring, the former
champs have looked woefully
weak al the plale—scaring onlly
seven run* in losing threo of (heir
first five exhibition games. They
collected only two hits in a &gt;4
losa to the Chicago While Soa
Tuesday and were limited to three
safeties in a 10 victory over ihe
Washington Senators Wednesday.
The Yankees, along with seven
other eluba baaed In Florida, en­
joyed a break in their training
grind Thursday when a heavy
rain washed out four eahibition
games.
However, In sunshiny Arisons

the Cleveland Indians downed tha
Chicago Cubs. 4-3. on Roeky Colavito’s fourth home run of the
spring and the San Francisco
Giants scored an uphill 4 3 vic­
tory over the Boston Red Soa.
The Kansas City Athletics set
back the Baltimore Orioles, 3-2. In
10 innings si Miami and Ihe Whit*
Sox edged Ihe Senators, 10 at
Sarasota as rookie pitchers Ed
llohaugh. Gary Peters and Stover
Mcllwain combined In turning l i
a one-hitler.

Lausse Favored
In TV Fight
NEW YORK (UPD -Eduardo
f.ausae of Argentina, absent from
American rings since 1956. ruled
a 2 1 favorita to beat Canadian
middleweight champion
Wilfie
Greaves tonight in their national­
ly televised 16-round bout at Mad­
ison Square Garden.
Lausae, a classic left hooker
who knows bow to finish a rival
once he gets him into trouble, la
best remembered In thin country
for hit sensational campaign in
1655-58 that Included victories
over Tiger Jones and Gene FuBmer.

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An organizational meeting of Ihe
Men's Clastic Summer League will
be held at 7:30 p. m. today at Jet
Lanes.
All men Interested in bowling
this summer on Wednesday nights
are asked In attend.
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for
any debta Incurred by anyone
other than myself.
Ernest E. Skully

Ticket Sales Heavy
SAN FRANCISCO (U P D - The
San Francisco Giants ticket office
reported Thursday that it wai
“ snowed under" with applications
for season tickets. As a result
ticket deliveries wlU be delayed,
Ihe Giants said.

PRES1IGE
See tha aeweal concept bn materiel handling
equipment, eke Cat No. 944 Treaeeeeter,
now at Rooter Machinery Company.
paw ae . . . pawoe a
live-acttan h fibeeliM
capacity * . .' design
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Wednesday, Friday ft Saturday 1 P .M .
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
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Jerry Coition, Co-Owner

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By JEANNB WA1WKK
DM yeu know that a beautiful
kit la ■ m i u ' i beat friend?
With Spring officially arriving
Monday, milady will ba vlstttog tka
mmiaanr shops la acarck of a aew
bonnet—and whether It be practi­
cal or frivolout—it will fire her a

make her younger than springtime
—or at old *s her bat (therefore
a worn aa la as old as sbe looks!)
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magnolia (try a beige veil sad see)
and It css. uplift fsc* lines that ere
dtewisward bent (upeurving brim)
•c it can be fashioned of flower*
to softea a sharp profile. A hat
can feign height (high trimmings)
or It esa deepen the color of her
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you will note the trend toward
pale colors as evidenced by the
widespread use of beige, chalk
white aad pearl grey. Also to the
color pictures are the soft fruit
coion of lime, orange, mint and
strawberry appearing in solid
colored silks and silk prints.
Lighter than navy blue will be a

films in Baa Tran cisco and South­
ern California.
From bar liUl* office at Pier
a on tha waterfront, word from
"bar” moves ont to a tough and
salty-tooguod empire with a fa ,MS weekly payroll and equip­
ment raagiag from wheelbarrows
la mutti-wbaaiad trucks capable
ef BfHaf UP tens.

universial choice and especially
good to coals and suits. Black is
news, with black, white aad
shades of brown to prints ranking
high.
Gold, from a muted chamois
lone to t bright gold and on tote
the orangy marigolds, ia another
significant group. It also merges
into the more pinkish ton s, such
as apricot, peach and coral.
Intricate blending of fibers
makes many interesting new tex­
tures available to fashions. Silk
and wool combinations top the
fiber list for spring to this sec­
tion of the country.
Prints in texture gives a dimen­
sional look to fabrics that la
new. Ribbed and diagonal weave
fabric* art an important part t f
the fabric picture.
Much sheer will he noted to
summer fashions. Bordered fabric*
will b* popular to colorful fashions,
and we will see the revival of
American provincial designs.

wind from robbing her hsir of ns!ursl oils—and il can hide her hair
on her worksdsy wsy.
A while hit can discourage s
from bumping into her on dirk
nights. A red one e*n attract* man
- s flowered ooe can make her
look dreamier. A feather in her
hat makes her feel youthful snd
pen snd * *rmirt cloche can give
her an sir of tophisticsUon. But
whether tt he a day one or an evening one, if iu the right one. U will
bring ber compliments!
And it has been said that “ ’ Us
belter to wear one flattrnng hat
100 time* than to have a down unbecoming ones."
In buying a hat remember soma
steadiest rules, first, that simpiicity is the foundation of good taste
and there la no price on that. Select
hall that do something for you and
not to you. Dress more to suit your
face, figure and personality rather

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makes an old wardrobo suddenly
important.
A hat la bar protection. It wards
eft a cold In the bead or o bout of
alnus. It keeps bar warm or cool,
It keeps the sun out of her eyes
aad at the same lime staves off a
crap of freeklei! It can prevent the

A WOMAN'S DILEMMA la facing Mrs. Andrew Carraway as she finds
too winwy txd tln f bats la Lh« new display at the Mary-Esther shop. San*
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P«nde prize la thin white
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impression la always beat
have entered a three-way part
Tbo stares in Sanford an brief- » « « p tor * comp»ftm ensemhb
tog out bst boxes filled with tha
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prettiest creations for the spring Jf“ rkDlU,r'
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By GAT PAULEY
NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—Okay girls.
Let's start being all woman again
and return the pants to their
rightful owners—the men.
Women don't look like women,
talk tike women or act like women
once they don trousers. The fe­
minine demureness, the softness
of voice disappears. The mannish
stance and masculine sprawl taka
over.
Pants, to p^t it bluntly, rob us
us of our sex appeal.
I bring up this subject iflcr
long brooding, because we seem
to be sacrificing femininity for
comfort. We kave adopted Ber­
muda aborts, short shorts, slacks,
toreador trousers and Jeans as
our costume from sunup to sun­
down—for the supermarket, for
tha trip to the station, for shop­
ping downtown.
We’re forgetting to be girlytype girls.
Doubt my conclusion? All right.
right,
check for yourselves on the tune
of the whistle from the men
eiending on the corner. The whis­
tle—if there is ooe—a. the girl
to Bermudas Is usually derisive.
Any man who gives an apprecia­
tive readies to this sexless ip-

pant la a candidate for ptyehlatry*
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Now. before the wrath of the
shorts, slacks, pedal pusher, Ca­
pri pants and Jeans manufacturers
pours to on me wholesale, let
me, say this: Pants do have a
place to our wardrobes. But for
leisure and for work.
Who would argne against than
for the tennis court, tha family
boat, the picnic grounds? Or, what
la mare practical whan you're
washing tha dog. scrubbing the
bath, painting the bedroom of
pruning toe rones?
After this story, 1 may he
labelled a fuddy-duddy but if
you’re n trousers advocate, could
be you haven’t taken an hooeat
look at yeunelf in a three-way
mirror.
Tha bulge the skirt -disguises,
fte tit Hr dladotis*
Ooe man to our office comment­
ed, “ Nat o m woman inn thousand
looks good to slacks, especially
viewed to departure.” “ That,"
said another, “ is giving the girls

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new high-rise crown ii ia
shades of brilliant blua and A
features a back interest of
velvet bow and veil. It la a
Nannette creation modeled
by Mrs. Robert Smith for
Yowell’*.

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ed straw cloche modeled by
Mrs. Thomas Largen for
the Mary-Esthcr *hop. It’s
a dreamy pink, trimmed
with silk posies In contrast­
ing shades of pink.

CHIC is the word for the
black wide-brim s t r a w
swathed In tulle with a red
silk chiffon cabbage rose.
By G. Howard Hodge, this
stunning hat is modeled by
Mrs. Robert Cushing for
the Mnry-Eather shop.

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er* in public places. Such clothes
are “ inappropriate for street
wear," said Col. Charles V . JohnInappropriate, yta. But an even
stronger argument against the
sternal trousers la that they don't
make us feel female. A girl m ouldf

Cleaning Leather
CHICAGO (UP1) Genuine
leather or the synthetic variety eaa
bo kept clean aa m w with luke­
warm water and mild soap, aays
W. J. Buxton, general service
manager tor an automobile manu­
facturer.
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water, ehake out excess moisture,
and nib (be brush on snap with
a circular motion until a rich
lather ia raised.
Work the lather over a small
area of the soiled material, ustog the tame circular motion ex­
cept along pleattoga, M im s and
natural leather veins. In theta
Wipe tha material clean with
dry cheesecloth, than buff to a.
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Mrs. Edna Norman
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The Ladies Auxiliary to V.F.W.
32S2 held the annual election of
officer* for the coming year at
thl monthly meeting at the post
home on Monroe Blvd.
Mrs. Edna Norman wae elected
sident, Mrs. Ruth Smith, aenvice president, Mrs. Beulah
Miller, Junior vice president, Mri.
Arietta Tredway, secretary-trea­
surer, Mrs. Margaret Dillard,
chaplain, Mr*. Myrtle Sparkman,
cenductreis, Mrs. Merle Trtdwty,
guard, Mrs. Eva Wynne, trustee,
Mr*. Loretta Campbell. Mrs.
Wynn, Mrs. Ana Taulty and Mrs.
Sally Peralto. color bearers, Mrs.
Leretta Campbell, historian and
Mrt. Mary Roetgitr, patriotic In­
structor.
Installation of new officers will
be held April 3.

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By JEANNE WARNEE
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Mediterranean-style home is pink
wllh while trim end is set in a
wide expanse of lawn doited with
shrubbery. In the living room,
chairs and table are arranged In
front of the picture window where
one can sit and admire the view
of Lake Monroe. The walls are
light green, a perfect background
for traditional furnishings and a
lovely oriental rug. The combina­
tion family-dining room, in greens
and browns, has red tile floors
and is furnished with rattan. This
pleasant room opens out onto a
flagstone terrace with built-in
planters and a groups of wrought
Iron furniture.

THREE SANFORD WOMEN In
the Mayfair lection will open
their home* this comlnc week for
■ tour to be conducted by the
Seventh District or the Florida
federation of Garden Club*.
Carlin (Mr*. George }Elck, pub­
licity chairman, nid the tour
will include 22 home* in Or­
lando, Winter Park. Maitland,
Winter Gardea, Clermont and M(.

Sanford H.D. Club
Plans Dress Review
Mrs. John Clark, president of
the Sanford Home Demonstration.
Club welcomed members and
guesls it the monthly meeting
of the group at the Gub Center
on 23th St.

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Club Departments
Meet For Program
And Card Games

The Civic end Social depart­
ments nf The Sanford Woman's
Gub held a joint session Wed­
nesday. A covered dlih luncheon
was served at noon by the Civle
department, with Mrs. W. B.
Brinson, Mrs. C. R. Dawson and
MR. AND MRS. BIRGER WESTER ere among a group
Mrs. George McCall serving as
of artist* who will present the musical part of the AnU
hostesses.
mated Magazine program, sponsored by the Sanford
Mrs. Robert Steel* was wel­
Woman's Club next Wednesday afternoon at 2t80
comed as a new member. Mrs.
o'clock. Also appearing on the program will be Pete
A1 Hunt, program chairman, pre­
NAN (Mrs. Henry B.) QUINN
sented Mrt. V. Robello, vice
Schlrard with his Vibra-Harp. accompanied on the piano
Aa Initiation and social meet­
called to tell me that the en­
president of the Hospital Auxi­
by
Harry
Wester
and
Dick
Aiken
and
his
aeven
children,
listed men’s wives of VAH-S have ing of the Benevolent and Patrio­
liary, as guest speaker. She ex­
accompanied by his daughter, Diane. The program is
planned a big Easter egg hunt tic Order of Does, Sanford Drove
plained the duties of an auxi­
open to the public.
April 18 at Like Golden • • and No. 1G0 was htld this week at
liary member and described the
the nicest part of the party will the Elks* Club with Mrs. Robert
activities carried on at the hos­
be the taking of movies to send Carutheri presiding.
pital. She slated that at the
Mrs.
Rslph
LeFevsr,
stale
to husbands on the Forrestai. But
present time (hey have 160 mem­
all wives who want their family president and Mrs. A1 Cor, past
bers.
included must attend a meeting president of Orlando Drove, in­
The social department met at
Monday night at 7:30 in the Holy stalled Mrs. Bernard Wolford Sr.
3 p. m. for an afternoon of bridge
Cross Episcopal Church. Don't and Mrs, Lynn Lyons aa two ntw
and canasta with Mrs. John
disappoint your husbands, girls attendants of the Drove. Initiat­
Elck, Mrs. W. D. Hofmann and
ed
Into
the
Club
waa
Mrs.
George
• * * bo sura to attend!
Mrs. Brinson as hostesses. Four
DiMattio.
tables of bridge and two of
ANOTHER CALL told mo about
The Sanford drove will parti­
canasta enjoyrd the session, Mrs.
tha sparkling new party room at cipate In the ritual to ba held at
A "come-ss-you-are" telephone
The new elate of officer* will b* Elisabeth Huff won high prise
the BOQ on the Naval Air Sta­ tha State Convention at Vanlca,
Installed *t the next meeting, in bridge, Mrs. B. C. Moore In
call
brought
members
of
XI
Beta
tion. H will be Initiated Saturday April 22 and 23. All chair off!
March 28, at the horn* of 3lrs. W. canasta and Mrs. C. M. Flowers
night with band music and a buf­ cere, flag bearere and many Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, G. Fleming.
won the scrccno.
fet supper fop officer* and their members expeet lo attend.
dressed In pajamas, robes, slippers,
Mrs. Batten served a dessert
ladiee.
Refreshments were served to slacks, shorts and old clothes to rourse and coffee to Mr*. Robert
MRS, JACK BENSON, a vUUor those present, Mrs. Harold East their regular meeting at the home Cushing, Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Don
from Marietta, wae guest of ncr, Mrs. John Donahue, Mrs. of Mri. Dan Batten.
Rales, Mrs. Carlton Bliss, Mr*.
honor at a dessert-bridge this Marshall Langston, Mrs. Rich
Chapman,
Mrs. Fleming, Mrs.
Mr*.
G.
Andrew
Speer,
presi­
week. The courtesy was given at ard Mipes, Mrs. Wolford, Mrs.
Vernon Hardin, Mrs. J. L. Horton
John
McDonald,
Mrs.
Wesley
dent,
presided
at
a
business
meetthe homo of Mrs. C. W. Baker
Jr., Mrs. Harper, Mra. Speer and
Miss Mery Alexander, bride
on Hibiscus Ct. and co-hoileia Barber. Mrs, Stephen Androsko, Ing. Mrs, E. C. Harper Jr, announ­ Mrs. Lodge.
elect of David Moorchouse, was
Mrs.
E.
Dlsbrow,
Miss
Nancy
was Mrs. Benson’ i sister-in-law,
honored with a miscellaneous
Foaler, Mrs. Jaek Hope, Mrs ced final plans for a luncheon to
Mrs. A. C. Benson.
shower at the home of Mrs. P.
Penn Rahn, Mrs. Howard Foley, be held March 21 at th« Langford
M. Smithson in Oviedo, with
THE ANIMATED MAGAZINE Mrs. DiMattio, Mrs. J. MeClosky,. Hotel In Orlando. Ticket* for a full
Mrs. Buddy Galloway. Mrs. Bry
will be presented at tha Woman’s Mrs. Jsmes Smith, Mrs. Caru- Jeweled pin are now being eold by
ant Hickson and Mre. Monroe
Club Wednesday and the public thars, Mrs. Robert BUlhimer,
C lckSS
Parsona aa co-hostess.
la Invited to attend. Mre. Ray­ Mre. Fred Roettger, Mri. Pete tha group. The winner will be anJ
mond Smith will be editor of the Bukur, Mre. Lyons, Mrs. Edward nouneed at the annuel banquet.
Games, under the direction of
The annual election of officer*
Mr*. J. p. Whitaker and mem­ Mrs. Hickson, Mrs. Galloway end
program and the Fine Arts de­ Miller, Mrs, Edwin Hoffman,
was
held
and
the
following
were
partment li In charge, with Mre. Mrs. Garfield Walker, Mrs. Pete
ber* of her group were hostesses Sir*. Parsons were enjoyed by
Sidney J. Nix as program chair­ Boworsox. Mrs. William Hardin, named for the coming year. Mrs. for Ihe monthly meeting or the the guests. Prizes were awarded
Harold
Chapman,
president,
Mrs.
man.
Mrs. Edward Pratt and two
Fidelia Class of tha First Baptist to Mrs. Roy E. Wclsenbargcr and
Mre. Smith h it been an aetlva visitors, Mrs. LeFavtr and Mri. E. C. Harper, vice president, Sirs,
to Mrs. Dusan Luka.
Dan Batten, recording accrctary, Church.
Woman’s Club member for yean. Coe of Orlando.
The bride waa assisted In open­
Mre. Malcolm Lodge Jr„ correi
Mrs. S. P. Griffin presented the ing her gift! by ber mother, Mri.
She wae born in Holyoke, Me**.,
ponding
secretary
and
Sira,
Gor­
devotion, using ■■ her topic the Mallle Alexander and Mrs. Lon­
later moved to Ht. Vernon, N, V,
don Frederick, treasurer.
142nd Psalm. The businesi meet­ nie Alexander kept the brldc'i
and cams to Sanford lo 1U&gt;. Shi
Sirs. Frederick presented tha ing was presided over by Mrs. V. book.
le a member of the DAR, past
program for the evening, using C. Stcssenger. Plans were made
matron of the Eastern Star and
Refreshment! were aerved by
as her subject, "The Very Great." to send an Easter gift to a form­ the hostess to Mrs. Mae E. King,
a member of the national society,
er
member
who
la
confined
to
Sha gave many interesting facts
"Descendant* of Old Plymouth
Mrt. A. T. Canltdge, Mrs. O.
concerning our Christian religion, Ihe hospital, it wee announced W. Alford, Mrs. Douglas H.
Colony." Sho baa two sons still
living In Now England,
tha life of Christ and other re­ that Ihe April meeting will be Jackson, Mrs. J. P. Elridge,
ligious men, such as Buddha, Con held at the home of Mrs. LeLand Mrs. Dusan Lukas, Mn. Lonnie
SATURDAY
THERE WAS SOME "WEARING
Todd at Upsala.
fuelus and Stohammed.
Alexander, Mrs. Bob Rambo,
Like
Monroe
Home
Dsmoastrs
OF THE GREEN" after all in
A large while birthday eake, Mrs. Harold Lyles, Mrs, W. R.
Sanford I On St. Fat's Day o group tiaa Club will hold a hake salt
honoring Mra. Vela Nelson, was Meek,- Jr.. Mra. Jerry Arndt,
of Father Hubble's friends gather­ la front of the Lake Monroe Post Chuluota
cut and aerved with atrawberriei, Mrs. Charles Pendarvls, Mrs.
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Office, starting at 10 e. tn. Pro­
lopped wllh whipped cream and D. C. Hickson, Mrs. Rby E. WeisSam Day to honor him with an ceeds will be added to the County
coffre lo those present,
enbarger, Sr., Mrs. J. G. Beas­
Council
treasury.
Irish stew
ley and Mrs. J, B. Jones, Jr,
Mrs.
Roy
Britt
urged
members
MONDAY
Since he la leaving for Okinawa,
lo attend the Bible study classes
The Little Wemen'e Story Lea­
be was presented with two pieces
being held at tha church on Tues­
of luggage—Speaking of the luek gue meets at the home of Miss
By BETTE GOLDMAN
day and Friday nights.
of the Irish 1 1 I every guest came Marcia Kay Llpplneott on Elm
The game room of the Chuluota
Others present were Mrs. F.
with a dime store watch for him. Ave. at 7 p. m.
Community Club House was gaily
Covered dish supper and "Hus­ decorated with rattle* and bows, E. Galchel, teacher, Mra. Mess­ %
since he had eipreaaed a desire'for
bands Party" sponsored by Ameri­ Sunday afternoon, for a baby enger, Mrs, J. P. Wilson, Mrs.
a new timepiece.
Mis* Diana Batty of Gainesville
can Heme Department of Sanford shower given by the women of Ihe Griffin, Mrs. A. L. Gunter, Mrs.
Women’s Club at tba home of Dr church for three of the mem- Britt, Mrs. Whitaker, Mri. N. L. le (ht house guest of her aunt,
Lake Mary
and Mr*. A. W. Woodall, 22S W. here. Guests of honor were Mrs. Biebop and Miss Lorcne Frank- Mrs. J. B. Ray, at her home,
80S Palmetto Ave.
llth St. Supper served at 7 p. m. H. R. McBride, Sirs. R. Myers line.
Mr. and Mra. Herman E. Mor­
Reservations must be In no later and Mrs. D. E. Leavitt,
ris of tho M. Q. Ranch, were
than Saturday afternoon. Call
Sirs. Billy Joe McDaniels, the
Step lively if you don’ t want to weekend gueata of Mr. and Mrs.
FA 1-0716 for reservations.
By FRANCKS WRITER
minister's
wife, assisted Ihe age as you grow old. Dancing, Russell Dsrllng, at (ha Darlingwomen wllh the serving. A bassi­ gardening and even the exercise villa Estate ia OtUaJj.
Sonja Wester M an unhappy
cwu
Encourage children to help net of gifts were given lo Ihe of keeping house help prevent couples attended (be horse show
girl this week, Har pat dschsuM,
Sidney, disappeared leak Thurs­ ears for their clothes by placing future mother* and all present lose of muscle tone,
at the Ben Whit* Baeeway.
day evening. Ha was Ust teen rads within retch la their closets, enjoyed tha festivities.
on Lakevlaw Ave. in Lake Mary. suggest home management spe­
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
He was not wearing his eollar at cialists at Michigan Stale Uni­ Slmn* and children, Nancy, Bill
the time and aomeona migkt versity. Thr*a-t« flve-yesr-oldl and Darlene of Rock Hall, Sid.
have thought he was lost or un­ can use - a rod about 30 inches ■re visiting their son. Robert
wanted. If snyona sees this "long from the floor. Raise the rod P. Jones and his family on Se­
to 43 laches when Ihe child Is cond St. They plan lo sley about
brown hut-dog," plsast phi
two weeks.
•is to It years eld.
FA 2-1*17 and let Sonja know.

Initiation, Social
Held By Drove 160

Mrs. Chapman New
Sorority President

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Oviedo Bride-Elect
Honored At Shower

MRS. EPPS

^ Dora. It will taka place on the
23, a and 24 and bu* reservations
ean be made by catling the San­
ford tour chairman, Mrs. Irwin
Fleischer. Mrs. Clyde Ramsey is
In charge of advance ticket sales.
The tour in Sanford will take
you to the home of Mary (Mrs.
A. W. Jr.) Epps. Her home Is of
modern design, has soft green ex­
terior, and Its foundation is surI rounded by day lilies, bright
yellow crotons and palms. A
planter in front features geran­
iums among other plants and mtfnateras, dracenas and scheffleurla
are used around the many trees
in back to give privacy to the
screened-In swimming pool. The
beautiful vista of pool and patio
is first seen through sliding glass
doors as one enter* the Epps'
home. Blue and green art com­
bined for a restful setting of
contemporary furnishings la |ho
living room. A gray brick wall
decorated with an Imposing piece
of driftwood makes an interesting
contrast, as does the oriental
chest and plaques.
The home of Georgia (Mrs. 0 .
L.) Barks Is of Georgian design
with light green exterior and la
sltuatod on Lake Monroe, Green

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MRS. TOOKE
also is used In the interior icheme
of the elegant living room which
has traditional furniture. Inlaid
leather and marble-top tables ere
especially lovely against antique
white allk drapes. The paneled
library is a comfortable room and
the master bedroom is tastefully
decorated with French Provincial
furniture in cherry wood.
White wrought iron furniture
adds cherm to the petlo ares
and day lilies, plumbago, fruit
trees, vlblrnum and many palma
surround the homo.
Spaciousness Is the key-note in
the home and ground* belonging
to BUIy (Mrs. H. E.) Tooke. Her

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Miss Wilson Visits
4-H Girls Club
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
agent, waa a special guest at tba
meeting of the 4-H Girls club at
Lake 3!ary held at tha home of
Mra. Ted Brooklyn, their leader.
Two new members, Mattba
Pierre and Mary Flanagan, were
welcomed tnlo tha club. During
t h a business meeting, LiUln*
Svendsen, was elected song leader
for tha group and sha lad than
In singing. "Catch a Falling Slar**.
Olhers taking part on the program
were: Pat Willis, president, Sanadra Humphrey, vice president and
Gayle Roberta, secretary.
Mlsi Wilson gave the gilts leaf­
lets on sewing and talked about
the subject, showing articles ta
illustrate the different
and problems.

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Mrt. R. F. Crenshaw presented
the opening devotion from the
book of Si. John and read an
interesting article entitled, ?'*tirl
where you are." Mrs. John Senkarlk, secretary, read a letter
from the U.S.Q. thanking tha
club for furnishing the cakes for
Ihe February birthday* of (ho
boys from N.A.S.
Mrs. R, T. Warren, treasurer,
reported that proceeds from tha
recent baked foods sale were
334.73. Mrs. Roy TllUs thanked
club members who helped with
Ihe booth at the Fair and (aid
that the Seminole County booth
at the Central Florida Fair In
Orlando was among Ihe best ex­
hibits shown.
Mr». John Callahan asked for
dresses, made by members, ta
be shown at the Dress Review
■t ihe club center, April 27-at
7:30 p. m. Mrs. D. Young of tha
Sanford .Evening Gub, gave a
demonstration on the ear* of
furniture, cleaning and polishing;
both modern and antique. Sha
was assisted by Mrs. W arns,
Hostesses, Mrs. Brodle Williams
and Mrs. L. E. Leeper, served
refreshments to the 28 mambtra
and three guests present.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Carole which would free her until her
Yretrtf, In JaB .Inca leet October, murder retrial May SI with Dr.
i hope* today of railing R. Bernard Finch,
to-flnd 03,000 ball money
“ I’ll put tip everything I own,
including my houie, It I have
to oo aha can make bail,” aaid
one of the red-haired beauty'a
lawyeri, Raaford Eagan,
The B-year-old Carole had to
ipend Thursday night In eounly
jail again when her restaurantoperator faihar wat unablo to
ralie the ft ,123 ball premium R*eCAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) etiary for bar raleaao.
The Navy need n multi-ton “ popJamea Tregoff .aid be would
gun" aarly today to .tart a pro­ loloeit (he help of friend, today
totype of lie Polar!, balliitic mla• before taking up Eagan’a offer.
■Ue an a eurcenful SOO-mile flight
A Superior Court Judge Thuraover the Atlantic Ocean.
day ordered Carole released it
* The ''pep^gun" — or “ cocktail ifat eould rail* th# ball, but ■
fhakar," aa It hai been called—i . tlmilar attempt at gaining ber 42t tube-shaped device anchored In yeer-old lover1* temporary free­
•Mcrate, It ran Imitate the ica dom wai turned down. Finch hei
motion, a combat-reedy Polarti been in county Jell ainca last
July.
Judge John Barnea at tba .amt
time aet tba data for rotiial of
Finch and Carol# on conipiracy
and murder charge. In the flay­
ing of tba phyaiclan'. wife Bar­
bara Jean laat July IS.

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THE DEBARY CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CLUll held a St. Patrick’* Day
dinner in the DeBary Community Center Thurnday. Proceed* from the din­
ner will be uned to help build a Catholic chapel in DeBary. Michael Moran,
Mr*. J. Kennedy and Mr. and Mr*. Harry Adnm* are shown enjoying their
dinner,
(Herald Photo)

Oviedo
toaster rtag* dropped sway and
last the mUeile’s supper section
tepwgh as era ts the southeast
toward it* urpat ana north of

LA Group Wonts
Not Franchise
SYRACUSE, N. Y, (U P I)-A Los
t o n s i l Is buying the Syracuse
Dittos ale f t tba National BasketMB AotefllHen and moving An
flntsoMto to tbe Wert Cesst.
- B ail Ostonl, tenner vice presltost ssd Streetor of th* club, said
V tan iap sight ho to attempt!*! to
tot M M r eert rt the stockholders
to *«t the Wale as tha market tor

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vaultof
Cornelius
(Perth) Wermerdam lias bean
nftmni (rack and field eeach rt
FwcM State CeUesa. Ha will ouctoad J. Flirt Manner, dean of
Wart Ortrt track and field

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Pinal. Morten
Motto* to hereby air** that lb*
«n4arslaa*d' wilt, on lb* itod 4*r
w4 April. A. to tea*, preeeel to tb*
M*oor**1* County Jude* of a*mlWata Ceuuty, Florida, hit final reSara. account ee4 vouchers, aa
■secular af tk* Relate af Alios
T. Harvey,' 4*e#a**4, an4 at *a!4
time. Ike* as4 there, make op pllstilus is shs sail Juda* for a
final'eeltlemeot i f hia edmlaletra'Mss ’ of Mia -’Mlat*. sue far aa
Jer4tr AleehergSag him as such
-ffteeatsr.
ft Bata* Shu Hia tlth day of
rtarsh. A. D. IM*. _
/* / Detain Blenatrom
As nieruter of lbs Metal* of

1 A lw e r a Complaint h av in g been
.file d again at jr o u la tbe circu it
P e e r ! ta e * 4 n r Seminole County,
F ion a *, In Cbnncory, lor Divorce,
tbe skort title of a*l4 o n io n he.'lag THOMAS rR A K C M SCOTT,
. Plain tjff, vs. JUMP AT MRDMA
rnOOTT, DefenOaat, tb*M prcM nts
nro to earn* an* r t s s ir t you ta
fUa r e a r written Oeleneee, If any.
t# tha Oom pialal filed herein, nn4
ta serve a copy th ereof opon
P la la tltra Attorney on ar ba­
ite r* Ik* N th day o f April, A. P.
tees, otherw ise a Derroa Pro C ooroom wlU be oalored a ga loet pan
end th* ***** proceed ex pert*.
WITH SUM » y band oad oftlrlal
•oaot a t Saaford, Spmtool* cou nty,
;Ftorid*. tbla tdlb d o r uf March,
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Personals
By MARIAN R. JONES
Mr. and Mra. Walter Andrew
Duda have named their flnt ba­
by. Waller Andrew Duda Jr. .
Mr. and Mn. Alton Long, or
Belle Glade, were the recent
fuoeta of (heir brother-In-law and
filter, M r.1 and Mra. Douglas
Jackeon.
Mra. L. V. Hart hai returned
by plana (ram Atlala, Ga., afler
aecompaning her mother home.
Aha was there to *ee the fint
mow fall Atlanta has experienced
In many yean.
Tba Raverend and Mra. Jack
T. Bryant attended the Suite
Sunday School Convention held
recently *t tba First Baptist
Church is Orlando.

Lakers Even Up
NBA Playoffs
Personals
BY FRANCES WESTER
John Peckiiam and Harry Was­
ter of Lake Mery, known musietolly as “ Tha Tappers," bar*
oom plated ■ playing Job at tha
“ While Sands" located between
Cocoa and TttttivUla an the east
coast.
Pvt. lobart Willis, son of Mr.
and Mra. Robert T. WiUto of
Lake Mary, has returned borne
after completing bto alx months
reserve training at ibe Marina’ i
Camp Lejusne, in North Carolina,
where ha has been stationed. Ho
alao studied engineering .while
there. Far tha present h* hai
(akin a Job hart, but cspecta to
Join tba regular Marine* latar
this year.
Mra. Charlei C. Brueslle, chair­
man of th* Lake Mary Heart
Fuad Drive, wishes to thank pub­
licly all those who helped make (J a
success, both through effort and
contributions. She particularly
appreciates the work done by tbe
following members rt the local
drive: Mrs. Batty Day, Mra.
Lorralna Lankford, Mra. Ruby
ajoblom, Mrs. Helen Freeman,
Mrs. Delores Wilbur, Mrs. Mae
Shipman, Mrs. Fannie Leffler,
Mra. Jean Brooklyn, Mrs. Lola
Pennington, Mra. Ella Jane Keogh,
Mrs. Batty Dadmaa, Mra. Dot
Keefer, Mra. W. C. Hopkins. Mra.
Eunice Rouse, Mra. Pat Tolla, and
Mrs. PhylUa Xbgenslein.

United Press International
Bill Russell and Bob Cousy, the
long and abort of the Boston Celt­
ics, were set to double-tram the
Philadelphia Warriors again to­
night la their Eastern Division fi­
nals of tha National Basketball As­
sociation playoffs,
Minneapolis evrned ill best-ofsevta Weslerti Division final play­
off aeries with SI. Louis Thursday
night as Elgin Baylor's 40 points
ralliqd the Lakera to a 120-113 vie-

Week Of Prayer
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Kenew Grid Series
LAWRENCE, Kan. lUPD-Kaataa and Artsona will mart for tha
first lima ainca INS whan they
ay a home-and-homa football Ber­
lin 1IN tad IMS. K am a, which
haaU the first gam* rt Lawieae*,
holds g i-t-i adg* ever tb* Border
Conference school in their all-time
■arias.

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TO WHOM IT MAT RONCKRMt
Kalis* Is hereby given that tbe
noerd of County Commlselonore
np*M H- •atokai
of
Pemlnnl* County at lie reaular
cu rb #f lb* ctruuit Court,
meeting bold on th* lllh doy of
■easlaal* County, Ptarlda
■yi Martha T. Tlblea, DC Marrh, A. D. ISS* at tb* «:*unly
Court House-ta Baaferd. PiorMo,
•aedaa T. Prederlrk
pureuent t* Petltien sod Kotlre
Attorney for Ptolatlff
here|*fnre given,
passed end
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adapted n Resolution clneina. vaAvunu.
Mtlag, renouncing and disclaiming
liu iif ii fitn w
, Publish Mar.. ta, N * Apr. 1. •- any and all rlaht et peminol#
Caunly and the pubtlo In and to
lb* follofitag Roadway *■ detinaaud upon the fotlewing Step and
Plat* recorded on the Public n*eorde 'at nemlaele Caunly, Vtaridi.
and more partlettlerly described
aa fallow*!
That certain portion nr Pinaview Ptreet running Wmisvly from Vtrelnla Avenue, a
distaur* et IT4.II feel, mere
or leas, In a lla* attending
South a dlalooea of IS feel,
mar* nr lew. from the Wait
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TOKYO (UPI) — Red China an­
nounced today it had imprisoned
the bishop of Shanghai for life
and jailed 13 other Homan Catho­
lics for qllegrd Crimea against
Communism,
Pelplng’a New China News
Agency (NCNA) accused ihe men
of operating a vast antl-Communlst espionage ring.
It Implicated an American cler­
gyman, Bishop James E. Walsh,
and thre* other foreign priests
but did not say whether they hid
toeen sentenced.
Given the Ufe term was Bishop
Kung Ping Mel who had headed

HOARD o r OOCWTT 00*1
MMOIONMRS
DAVID M. n A TOM ML
c le r k ClrovU Court
Oamtoolg c o u a ty , Raafard

Th* First Baptist church or
Lake Mary observed a week of
pnyar March 7 through March
11 with throe daya of special
services held at tha church, Rev.
Willard Bowman, paator aaid.
Mra. J. E. Green wat tha
prayer chairman in charge of
each program.
On JtUjAij, is t toplr of the
day wai “ Prtpara Y* tha Way
Through Teaching"; Wednesday,
the program was sponsored by
tbe WMU ladies auxiliary with
“ Reveal Hia Glory" ■■ tha sub­
ject; Friday, “ Maks Straight tha
Way Through Witneiiiai’’ was tbe
topic,
A good attendance, was report­
ed at all sendees. Th* offering
for the weak went to tha Horn*
Missions.

Bishop To Visit
Longwood Church
Laogwoed'a Chrlrt Church Rplacopal will recalva ita annual
visll from the Episcopal Suffra­
ge* bishop rt South Florida Sun­
day.
Tha Rt. Rav. Williams Francis
Moms will visit the Longwood
church at Um • a, « . service.
Holy Communion will be given
and an address made at tha
church Lantaa service at S p. m.
today.

Phone Call Expedited
STEPNKY, Conn, (UPI) — Tha
Southern New England Tolaphone Co. hsa Installed a “ driveup” phene booth ham, making H
possible for motorists ta place
cells without leaving their can.

the Shanghai dioceie since Au­
gust. 1330.
NCNA described him as an
“ Imperialist sjtcnt who has all
along set himself (irmly against
Communism and the people/’
It said Kuni amr the others
worked under a plan devised by
Bishop Walsh, a Maryknoll print
from Cumberland, Md.. who has
spent most o( his life in China.

Awards Presented
To Legion Members
The American Legion Dinner
held in ihe Community Center of
DeBary Tuesday night was at­
tended by more than 300 persons.
The main speaker for Ihe even­
ing was G. Fred Smith of DeBary,
Fifth District Commander, who
spoke on the Legion's history and
accomplishment*. Edward Kelly,
of DcLand, gave a general dis­
cussion of the Legion and Its pro­
gress in DeBary. Chairman in
charge of the dinner was Mrs.
Sue Gilbert.
Entertainment for the evening
wai provided b) the Dee Bee Or­
chestra and by Dr. Prison's bar­
bershop quartet. A number of
awards were given. Silver stars
were given to a number of offi­
cers in recognition of the De­
Bary Legion Post's membership
increase. The stars were awarded
to Stanley Smith J r, William
Canaday, G. Fred Smith, Fred
Kammerer, and Edmund tovanna.
Service cards given in recogni­
tion of continuous service In the
Legion were also given. Ernest
Welmer received one for 40 years
of service, David Runkcl for 33
years, George Landwehr for 33,
William Canaday for 23, and Mrs.
Ardeth Michener for It years.
Five year cards were given to
Louis Stobber, Joseph Neeban,
and Robert Henderson.

BUhop Walsh, also stationed In
Shanghai, was laat heard from in
October, 193S, He had elected to
remain in China despite a previ­
ous jsil term under the Communisu.
The three othey foreign prlesU
implicated were Antonio Rlberl,
former Vatican minister to tha
republic of China; Farnand Lacretclle of France, former superi­
or of the Shanghai Jesuit order,
and George M. A. Germain of
France, a member of the JeauiU
in Shanghai.
Without
disclosing
Bishop
Walsh's fate, NCNA called him
“ a veteran imperialist spy” who
originally went to China with
Francis Cardinal Spellman under
U. 8., and Vatican orders “ to
make counter-revolutionary emer­
gency arrangements with a view
lo undermining the Chinese peo­
ples revolutionary cause."
Thst was the only reference to
Cardinal Spellman in the report.

SATURDAY
1:00 a. m.—Teen Charm Sch w lCtvle Canter
•;*0 a. m.—Baton Lessons—South«Ida School
1:30 a. m.—Fro* Bowling Inilructlon—Jnt Lanti
7:10 p. m. Youth Wing Senior High
night—Civic Canter.
MONDAY
7:00 p. m.—Tten'BaUroem D u c t
Claaa—Civic Cantor
7:10 p. m— Sanford Art Group—
Aria and Crafta Bldg.
1:00 p. m.—Adult Ballroom Dance
Claaa—Civic Cantor
TUESDAY
10:00 a. m.—Adult Charm SchoolCivic Cantor
WEDNESDAY
4:10 p. m.—Little Major tra gic
Tryout*—Ft. Mellon Park
7:00 p. m.—Square Dance Class—
Civic Center
•:00 p. m.—Square Dancing—Civie
Center
THURSDAY
4:30 p. m.—Lillie Ma)or League
Tryoula—FL Mellon Park
7:30 p. m.—Duplicate Bridge Club
Tourist Club Bldg.
7:30 p. m.—Ratio Rider*—Art* and
Crafta Bldg.
3:13 p. m.—“ Joae Greco’ ’—Civic
Center

FRIDAY
7:30 p. m-—Youth Wing—Jr. High
Night-Civic Center

Search On For
Swastika Drawer
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Stite
Department pressed a
search today for the person who
■crawled two crude swastikas on
an art gallery gnest book Just
afler West German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer signed it.
Angered officials discounted the
Idea that pranksters were reiponsibla. They were Inclined to be­
lieve the Nail symbols were
drawn by some emotionally dis­
turbed person with a deep-seated
hatred of the Germans.
Secretary of State Christian A.
Harter branded tbe act “ vicious
and Inexcusable." lie said it was
no reflection on Adenauer, whose
anll-Nati record to clear, but
upon tbe “ warped individual’’ who
scrawled tha swastikas.
German Foreign Minister Hein­
rich von Brentano laid after a
meeting with Hertcr that ha was
“ most gratified" at the secre­
tary's expression of regret ever
ibe Incident.

HOLLYWOOD (LTD — Arlor' "Telman I* briny rrptorsd In
William Talman'a daya at “ dfe- 1the eefie*.” it raid. "The program
trlet attorney'’ on the Perry M i l ls * filmed production and a num.
m i televitlen ahow are over—but ber of epiiode* have been comhie real-life court appearance**or* pleted In which Mr. Telman apbecoming InertAiinfly pltntifuL
Anolher actor will portrajl
The performer wa. fir*d Thure«“ *triet attorney role In eub.eday from hi. regular Job a. the
D. A. on the popular TV eerie.,
ehortly after he » » i ordered to C l A u / a p e F f l C f i S
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MARCH IS
Admissions ,,
Alma Sloan, Sanford; Fred Youts,
Geneva; Robert Dykema, San­
ford;
Elsie Vlhlen,
Sanford;
Frank Hutchison, Sanford; Carol
Dennison, Sanford; Bernice Os­
borne, Sanford.

Rlrthe
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Sloan, San­
ford. a son: Mr. and Mrs. George
Warren, Lake Monroe, a daughter.
Dismissals
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Osteen; Christine Thursam, San­
ford; Manna George, Sanford;
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David Tbrashar, Sanford
Freda Cooper, Sonferd
Mery Duff. Mime .
Bonnie Canaday, Sanford
Robert Conway, Sanford
Julia Medlar, Sanford
Amos Terry. Sanford
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Mettle Robinson, Sanford
Fred* Cosper, Sanford
William CoafoUo, DeBary
Rufus Collins, Sanford

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Como, Crosby
Get Grade 'K
At 2nd Meeting
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YOItK (UPI)—Mr. C and
Mr. C, that’ s Como and Crosby,
get a grsds of "A " on today'* re
port card.
Their second
summit meet
ing Wednesday night was packed
with good humor, warmth, easy­
going songs and a powerhouse
dance number, all garnished with
unutusliy ainactive sets. It was
a lovely looking show in* color,
oae of Perry's best.
At thg start of the NBC-TV
hour, Bing and Perry went into
the. usual tomfoolery about their
Istiness. They have to maintain
the franchise, you know. This
time, tradition was honored by
filling the itsge with perching
props — chairs and benches and
stools of sit sorts, including a
barber's chair. Our two sprawling
songbirds loafed through a med­
ley of nutty songs like, "Yes, We
Have No Bananas," and "I
Scream For ice Cream." and
noted lhat they don't writ* 'em
like lhat anymore, dad.
The eaiualnesi was highlighted
by Bing's very human spelling er­
ror on "Constantinople." Later,
Perry evened the score when sn
off-stage noise threw him offstride during a aonp.
This Crosby-Como show had
some natural advantages over the
Feb. 30 version because Como
seemed more at ease and both
men lost no time in plunging into
the fun. They didn’t have to re­
peat themselves, either. Once the
nonsense conge were finished,
they were able to hang tome
tunes on the natural St. Patrick's
Day peg. It made for a free-flow­
ing, natural alliance.
There was also Genevieve, a
talker on the Jack Pair show, a
singer on Perry Como's show. I
find her easier lo take when she
sings. Naturally, Genevieve end
her accentunde r-glati joined Bing
snd Perry in a medley ot Irish
songs and it, too, was very pitasant.
Tb* most routing part of the
show was Peter Gennaro't dance.
From his TV work in the past
year, I'd rate him at ths best
dancer around.
Dialing and Filing; There was
excellent camera work and acting
In "The Desperate
Season,"
Wednesday night's CBS-TV "Arm­
strong Clrcls Theater" pity. Al­
vin Boretz's script examined the
behavior of ■ would-be suicide.
Tho first half gave meticulous,
fascinating attention lo detail. The
second half went awry is it
sought to avoid plot complications
that really couldn't be avoided.
"Music For A Spring Night,"
"ABC-TV's answer to the FCC
and Congress, came close to of­
fering an extra-special treat.
Thelonlout Monk, the outer-Jsis
world’s ambassador to earth, dis­
appeared after a rehearsal and
hla spot was filled by Phlneae
Newborn Jr., a pianist who la far
out, but not ilka Thelonlout.
"Be Our aueat" Introduced its
new emcee, Keefe Brasaele
Wednesday night, lie can't tnlas
improving the show, although I'm
m w of th* opinion lhat the real
atar of the show la or should ba
bandleader Ray McKlnlsy.

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M 4M rg»lt WOV 7 0 KILL THKIONK

M R .A N P *
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A R E HAVING
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Scholastic Tests
Held In Oviedo
The National Educational Derel
opment Tails were glvea recently
at Oviedo High School, providing
pUa with an obpectlva insight
a thslr aeholaatlc development,
according to the Principal, W, H
DeSharo.
Twenty-seven members of the
freahman elasa and four topho
morel took tho tails, which were
optional. A fee of |1 waa paid by
each student dealring to takatbam.
Th* tarts are prepared and ad
ministered by Science Research
Associates of Chicago, Thea# an
nual NEDA examinations are
three-hour* long but provide acorea
in Social studies, English, natural
sciences, mathematics, aad word
uaaga. Each participating student
may plot hla acorea on a Student
Profile Leaflet to leans bow bo or
aha eomparta with other students
of bit or her grade lavcl through­
out the country.

Museum's Weird)
Experiment May •
Have Backfired

HOWARD KEEL baa the rough tough title role In "The
Big Fiahermnn," coming to the Ritx Theatre Saturday,

'The Big Fisherman'Comes To Ritz
Howard Keel play* tha title role
of "Tha Big Fisherman" coming to
tha Rita Thaatr# Saturday.
Th* movie i&gt; based on I.loyd C.
Douglas’ novel of the same title
that has thrilled millions of read,
era for tha past 10 years,
Karl portrays Simon Paler, the
big fisherman, who eventually becama Christ's rhief disciple and
tha founder of hit church,

Other atari In tha multi-million
dollar productun are Susan Koh
ner, Martha Hyer, Herbert Lom
and Alexander Scourby.
There are 39 principal rolei, N
other speaking parts and 490 ea
trai in the movlt.
In order to project thla picture
on the screen, the producers da
veloped a widescreen process cap­
able of throwing a bigger, clearer
picture than any now in us*.

HERE 18 n necne from "Yellowstone Kelly" coming
the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

Two exciting adventure films
will be coming (o the Movieland
Drive-In Sunday,
"Yellowstone Kelly" and "The
Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond"
will open a three dsy run at the
drive-in.
"Yellowstone Kelly" Is the story
of a mountain man who Irles to
save th* If. S. Cavalry from
slaughter by Sioux Indians and

Starring In the film la Clint
Walker, Edward 'Kookla' Byrnes
and John Russell,
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­
day, Walt Disney's "Tonka" star­
ing Sal Mlneo will play and "Ika
Young Philadelphlsni.”
Saturday, tha Movieland will
feature "The Barbarian and tha
Geisha", "Tattered Dress" and
"The Proud Ones."

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NEW YORK (UPI)—The weird*
eit experiment In the hiitory of the
muieum of Modern Art would hav*‘
been a btailnl aucceia Thurtdsje
night if three unimaginative fir*men hadn't put out the fire.
It all itarted when museum
curators became interested in Urn
eccentric young Swlsi sculptor
Jean Tinguely, who baa been nmaiing Europe with self-destroying
creations of artisticly arranged
junk.
The museum arranged for Tin­
guely to destroy his biggest mas.
terwork before an InviM audience
of 900 guests. But, mindful of the
fire that ravaged part of the mu­
seum in 1999, museum official*
told Tinguely that he must perform
hla experiment in the institution'*
spacious garden.
For three weeka Tinguely and
six helpers worked to build a mom
strous structure railed “ Homav*
to New York." Their material*
were old bicycle wheels, sewlag
machines, bathtubs, lathes, plan*
parts, electric fans, trumpet*,
gongs, taws, radios and baby car­
riages culled from New Jersey
dumps and painted dead whUa. ■
The result looked like a Rub*
Goldberg csrtoon machine com*
true in the dimensions of 27 b yH
feat tapped by * gigantic orang*
balloon. But whan tha audience,
including museum board chairman
Mrs. Jobn D. Rockefeller III/ ar­
rived to watch the spectacle from
'the garden's snow-slush terraces.
Tinguely was far from ready.
It took an hour of tinkering
with the contraption's II motor*,
eight timers and MO moving parts
before it was ready to whirr, toot}
puff, saw, clank, smoke, amail^
paint, vibrate and make music
Suddenly tha huga thing wa*
throbbing in an artiatle symphony
of movement and sound. Witkig
minutes n (ire broke out in th*
shell of an old player plan* and
three city firemen on hand in cast
of an emergency snapped to atten­
tion with kini-sltod extinguisher*.
By this time the gueata, kibUaar*
on top the garden walls and apart­
ment dweller* acre** th* atr**t
were enjoying Ihemselve*. T k tf
cheered the frantie artist and bod­
ed and hissed th* fireman ye Utah
to them to "let It bur*.'
The indecisive Or* fighter* ft*
natly concluded that safely camp
before art whan tha tottering con­
traption, racked by amaU explo­
sion!, gave birth to a mlniatw*
four-wheel chariot that want ■earn­
ing acroea th* garden under M*
own power with It* UU section
ablate. When it charged tat* thn
onlookers, they-tuned It anund
and set It wheeling hack toward
the firemen.
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Elm. Phone FA 2-1H2.
In Sunland Ertatoi; Kitchen
fully equipped. Would consider
leaia to right party. For in- 2-B. R. home, furoiahed, adulta.
FA 2-TM4.
formalin regarding thla home,
and many others, contact pro4-ROOM furnlabed apartment MO
periy manager at
month. FA 2 5021.

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111 N. Park Avo. Phone FA 2-2«M
"Open Evenings *tll 3:30 PM"

3. Heal Katat* For Sal*
2-LOTS, 40 ft. x 140 ft. each,
between 4th. and 7th., on Mr!lonville Ave., partly cleared,
with city conveniencei.

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Legal Notice

You ara h»rkhy n a ilfu d that ■

AB STOWAGE SPACE—
lltiaaal luggage apact la pro.
id bp a lntod rowpartaitat
lad tha roar aaat
aaatt tatala 4.1
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BLIVBRED
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IDEAL FAMILY HOMES
• S BEDROOMS
• 1'/, ft 2 BATHS

830 DOWN

DUNK ANH nnnKUKn In flan,
ford, flrinlnola County, Florida, thla
2nd day of March, 111*.
your Anawar nr rie a d ln r In tha (8KALI
Hill a f Com plaint on P la in tiff*
UAVin M. mATClIKU Clark
Atlarnay, Joaaph &gt;1. Muraako. P. O.
Circuit Court, flamlnnl* Coun*
Iloa 111, Farn Park. Florida, and
ty, Hanford, Florida,
Ilia th* n rltln al Anawar or I'lrad*
tty! Martha T. Vlhltn
lug In th* n fflca o f lha Clark nf
I&gt;*puty Clark

tha Circuit Court nn nr hafor* tha
llt h .d a y o f April, 1110, and If
you fall lo do an, daerra pro rnnf*aao w ill ba u k a n agalnat you
for lha rallaf damandad In tha
Bill o f Complain!
Thla no in* ahall ba publUhad
one* aarh waak for four ronao*
ru iu a w*aka lu THU HANFUtlU
llK ItALI),
HUNK AND nitD K flK D In Banfnrd, Htmlnola County, Florida, thla
2nd day of 51arch, l if e .

(OKA!. I

D A V in 51. HATCHlil* Clark
Circuit Court, Hamlnol* Coun.
. . . Haufnrd, Klnrlda
llyi .Manila T, Vlhltn
Deputy Clark
Joaaph 51. Muraako,
Attorney for P lain tiff
p. n. Hos n t
Farn Park. Florida
Pu•■llth Mar. 4, II. II, H , l l « l .

CORVAIR

FHA FINANCED

Drive Paar Black. Watt Off
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itemper Agency
FA M i l l 111 N. Park Ava.
FA 14111 SMI Park Ave.
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mglM aad traaaaato aait ara
comblnad la tkla mm pact tow*
weight ualt to tha rear.
4 DOOR SEDAN
DELIVERED
IN SANFORD

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Joaaph 51. 5Mr*aho,
Altnrnay for P la in tiff
P. U. tins 125
Farn Park, Florida
Publlah 51ar, 4. 11, 11. t l . 1M*.

IV THM r iR C t lT c o l HT (IF TH R
5 I5 T H J C n iC IA I. CIKM IT OF
PI.OHIIIA, IV A V I! FOR MKRI*
v itt.n c o i v T r . tv c h a y c k r t .
IIIYORl'H VO. 1*UP
AN’ M B LOI* PKIUIT,
P la in tiff

IV TH R CIRCUIT C I»rR T . N1YTH
Jt DK ia t . CIRCI IT OP FI.MRIIM,
i v A v ii f o k aK M iH oi.R c o t v r r ,
c h a ' i u . k * j a c k b o n r &gt; ;n n r .
IK CHA.VCRRT NO. 14454
n*r*wda«!
VOTICM OF W I T
VOTtCR RV PI-R LIC A ( /* /.(
A llT ItC n A. HKttflTIlAND and
TOi Charlaa Jarkann Parry
IltKNK H. HKDBTllAND, hi* wlf*.
P lain tiff*
Alabam a d ia l* lloapltal
Tuacalooaa, Alabama
V*.
Tan ara harahy n ollflad that a a s o n a R i . p a r l k k , *t *t.
Rill of Com plaint far n iv «r r* ha*
Dafandant*.
hatn fllad aaalnat you, and you
BTATF. OF FDOtlfDA TO: OKOft.
ar* rt'iulrvd to ta rt* a ropy o f OK X. PAItl.KIC, I. 5IKDI.KT PAH*
you r anawar or p lta d ln r to aald I.KK, \V 11,1.1AM K. PAItl.KK W t!^
Com plain! on lha PlalnllfCa A l- I,IAU K I'Altl.KK, OKU ltd K PAID
lornay. Joaaph 51. Muraako. P, U I.KK, I.IDA K. HU I. til! ItT. HAHlin t I II, Farn Park, Florida, and n r
n. PAnuittc. okohob o ,
flit lha original anaw*r or plaad PAnt.EK , AUUUBT ALUKN. W l l Ing In th* n lflc* o f th* Cttrk o f 1.1AM H. PAnI.KK and K5IMA P.
tha Clrrult Court on or hafor* lit* pnoCTU It, If altv*. thalr r*ap*ctlv*
l l l h day o f April, IH *. It you tall unknow n apnuaaa if marrlad. anil
to do ao, Judgment by dafaiMt w ill If dtad, lh* r o p a c tlv * unknown
b* U k*n agalnat you fo r lh* rallaf hair*, davla***. lagata** and gran .
ri*mand*d in lh* RIH - f Com . t**a If aatd namad Dafandant*. and
plalnl.
any and all paraona having ar
1X5NR AND O nriK RK D at Ban- rlnlmtng any righ t, till* and Inford, Bamlnul* County, P torlla , t»r**t In and to lh* follow in g
thla Ind day * f March. 111*.
daarrlbad land lyin g nnd b»lng In
(HKAI.)
Bamlnol* Cnunly. Ftnrlda, to-w lti
DAVID M. flA T C lIK U Clark.
Th* N K '« o f th* NK&lt;4 o f th*
Clrrult co u rt, Bamlnol* CouaHK&lt;4 o f B trllon t l . Tow nthlp
ty, Florida
21 Bouth. Hang* f t K»*t.
Dyt Martha T. V lhltn
Tou. and **rh « f yo . ar* h or*.
Deputy Clark
by n*tlfl*4 and rtqulrad to apMll
Joatph
M.
Muraako,
paar and fllo, paraonally o r by
Atlarnay fo r r ia ln tlff
you r altornay, w ith tha Clark o f
P. O. Hog No. &lt;15
th* *b o v * -* trl»d Court, you r writ*
Farn Park, Florida
tan daraa***. If nny, I* th* m il
Publlah Mar. 4, 11. I I , II, t i l l .
In Qul*t T ill* fllad h*r*ln agalnat
yau In th* a b a vt-a lyltd eauat, nnd
to aarv* n ropy of th* aam* on
Plaintiff*' altornay, holow, on *r
btfure th* llt h day of March, A.
D. 1444.
Ilaraln fall not or «)** a Darra*
P ro c* a f* a * «
w ill
b* ( at* rad
again*! you.
WITNKHa m y hand and a«al at
Hanford, Bamlnol a County, Florida,
TYBBX CORD TIBBS—6J4 a thla 24th day * t February, A. D.
l$l lab*too*: row imptwvod
lit * .
(BEAR.)
(rood Material predacM aafor.
DAVID M. (lA lC IIK t.
qalater rWtoj oatra-wldo wbool
Clark o f th* QJreult Court
Hau for oatra alablUty,
By Martha T. V lhltn D. CL
*Opttonal at Eatra Cool W, C Hutehlaon. Jr.
Kdwarda Hulldlng
HOLLER MOTOR SALES flanfard.
Florid*
Attorney lo r P lalntltf*
lad ft Palmetto
Publlah Fab. Id 6 Mar. 4. t l , 14,

LARGE

M AN or WOMAN
W rit* raauma of poat
experience to Box S,
c/o Sanford Herald. .

Hanford, Florida; and. you ar*
h*r*hy rauulrrd lo fII* paraonally
o r by an altornay, with lh* lion nrabla liavld (latchal. Clark nf our
aald Court, at Hanford, Florida,
your w rlllan dafanaa. If any, to lh*
hill o f Com plaint fl!*d agalnat
you In aald raua*. and lo fit* n
onpy lharaof with lh* undtralgnad
ailrirnay, by lh* 4lh day nf April
|*4*i h*r*ln fall n o t ‘ or fudgmant
w ill h* rrndarad agalnat you by
dafault.
(BEAL)
David M. O alrhal. Clark
Dyi Martha T. V.htan, D C
It. W. War*, A ttorney for
P la in tiff, P. O. Iloa t i t !
Kao ford, Florida
Publlah Mar. 4, II, t l, I t. t i l l .

NEW

nwel living epece
iavaatad

FHA Flnandnv - 9350 Down • 960 M *

St. Johwn*saad V
village
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2. For Rent
3-ROOMS A bath, nicely furniah- C . A . W h id d o n , Sr.
ed, $50. Inquire at 111 W. 6th.
BROKER
202 So. Park Ave. Ph PA 15441
2-BEDROOM houie In Country
, Club Manor, FA 2-3443.

S te n stro m R e a lty

3-ROOM ft bath, furnished, $40.
Apt. 4, 407V4 W. 1st.

■lack ^
POM INSPECTION CALL.—
BAM C , LAWSON
OR

lit N. Park Avenue Ph. FA 2-2420
"Open evenings til 1:30 PM"

SACRIFICE, owner leaving town. 3 ACRES faun land Sanford
ery Delta, $450 per ic m ,
Muit aell or rent 2 bedroom
9250 down, five years lo
houie, furalahed or unfurnlihed.
balance. Richards Hotel
1517 Douglaa Ave. Mako offer.
bourne, Fla.
Call FA 2-2013.

Cel­
only
pay
Mol-

LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS
HOME SEEKERS
IN TOWN -P a rk Apts. 1717 Require a home convenient to
Park Ave., Only 2 vacanciea,
Sanlord, NAS, and Orlando?
nicely fumlihed and decorated.
Thla CB, 3 bedroom, lit bath
FA 2-3493.
home with built In kitchen, near
3 points, Highway 17-92 la the
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room,
answer—Priced right for $11,900.
private batha, 114 W. First Bt-

2-BEDROOM block home, cheap­
HOME SEEKERS
er than rant. Reasonable down .Attractive 2 bedroom. 1 balh
payment, $37.30 per month. 1W
home at 2403 Key Avenue, o r ^
Country Dub Circle. Phone
CB construction, this home
FA 2-1564.
features hardwood floors, fully
equipped kitchen, atilt fan,
REAL ESTATE DRU’ELN
well and pump, Bar-B-Q pit
J. W . H A L L
and many other extraa.
2544 French Ave.
Rea.t..r
After a reasonable down payment
"Can Hall"
Phona FA 2-3441
you can move In and assume
a 4W!l VA mortgage payable
90 ACRE ranch-farm, modtra 3at $53.42 monthly. Total price
badroom, 2 bath home; awim$10,950. Exclusive with
mlng pool. IS black angua cows.
Farm Irrigation. Near Lake
S ten strom R e a lty c&gt;
Jeaaup, on paved Hwy. $30,000. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-7420
Terms. Phona FA 3-1347.
"Open evenings til 3:30 PM"
WYNNEWOOD: I B. R. CBS 7. Buaineaa Opportunities
houie, $1300 equity and assume
$34 monthly payment. Phono HELP WANTED MALE: Man
FA 2-5476.
with truck brokerage experience
who wants to be associated
FARMER’S AGENCY
wilh licensed truck broker.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Write and give referencei. Box,
D. H. Whitmore
. SE, c /o Sanford Herald.
Lillian G. Trama •
c
Aaaoclatea.
K. Fcmalt Help Wanted
114 8. French Ava. Ph. FA 2-1221
After boura, FA 2-$41S, FA 2-4321, Unuaual Career Opportunity
For woman aga 25 to 55, Interest­
FA 2-0231
ed In bettering herself financial­
OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE:
ly and socially. Established na­
2 B. R. home just outside city
tionally known concern offers
limits, on Magnolia. Kitchen
future wilh substantial income,
cqulppod, Venetian blindt, apace
plui aatiafacUon of delivering
heater. On 2 nice lots. Was
an Important aervics to this
48995. priced to sell at once
eommmunlty. Godd education
for $3495—will trade for car.
and sincere interest in children,
FA 2-0031 or FA 2-0533.
necessary, Teaching or butineii
background helpful. Must have
NEW-COTTAGE
car. Give background fully In
ON LAKE BUTLER
flrat letter, Write Mr*. Van
Calling all doctor*, lawyers and
Dyke, P. O. Box $541, Orlando,
professional man who want to
Florida.
get away from It all. New cottag* near completion on beau­
tiful Lake Butler near Oitoen;
include* lakcfront lot, cottage,
dock, ramp and fireplace. Out Must be 21. Apply la perion. Pig
when nobody’ll trouble you. AU
&lt;N Whistle.
for just $4,500.

CURB GIRLS

S t. J o h n s R e a lty Co.
114 N. PARK AVE.

S te n stro m R e a lty

LARGE bedroom with bath, priv­ 111 N. Park Ave. Phono FA 2-2420
D O N O T F A IL
ate entrance, living room. If de­ "Open evenings 'Ill 1:30 PM"
Yo set this SPACIOUS HOME In
sired call FA 2-2720 after 9:00
LOCH ARBOR taaturing three
P. M.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
large bedroom*, two bdthi,
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaaae.
MODERN two bedroom clean un- FA 2-3931
largo kitchan witk equipment,
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
furnlihed houie, 131* W. Third
extra large screened porch. 104
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
ft. lot with treea, and wall to
2-BEDROOM, lVfc bath concrete
SURETY BONDS
waU carpet la living room and
block new home, kitchen equipdining area. This boma priced
ped and aome other furniture. R A Y M O N D M . B A L L
at ONLY $12,960 with down
$$5 monthly. St. Johna Realty,
AND ASSOCIATES
payment ONLY $1340. CaU ui
phone FA 2-4123.
Amy Andersoii
today for appointment.
Genevieve (Jeanto) Blair
d e s ir a b l .i£~ I room fumlihed
S e m in o le R e a lty
Carl Cborpanlng, Jr.
apartment, 1st floor, private
1441 So. Park
Ph. FA *3232
Robert
J.
Schmidt
bath, water fumlihed. 6 mllea
W.
B.
Sbippy
eait of Sanford. Handy lo
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
atorea, churchei, and aehool.
S t J o h n s R e a lty Co.
Marvin WlUlama
Pholtt FA 2-5TTl.‘
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
21$ So. Park Ave. Ph. FA I-H41
11$ N. Park Avo. Pk. FA !- « m
Sanford
HOMES* DUPLEXES*
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
APARTMENTS
Ph. PA 2-1290
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
“ FABULOUS 1**
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA-S-MM NICE I bedroom komt, I batha,
IS WHAT YOU’LL SAY
wall to wall carpot. For quick when you ate this LAKEFRONT
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom houie,
aalo call FA 2-2721.
LOT, 300 feet deep, with 140
kitchen equipped. P h a a •
feet fronts go on a lake as pret­
FA 2-5303,
GROVE MANOR HOME: 101) Lin­
ty as a Post Card and a priv­
coln St., 5 bedroom, lto bath,
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gablea,
ate lagoon for awimmlag and
double carport.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-07)0.
mooring boats.
2-ROOM furnlabed apartment, 310
Magnolia. Pbooa A. K. Roasettar, Florait. PA 2-1831.
FURN. apt 2)00 MeUoavUla.

RENT A BED
RoUawag Hoaplta* ft Baby Bela
By Dty, Week or Monlh,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. PA $4131
119 W. tat St
l-BEDROOM upataira apartment,
clean and roomy, $79. PA 2-0444
OFFICE SPACE. $50 month. 304
W. 131h Slreet Ph. FA 2-2*51
dayi, FA 2-1401 nights.
3-BEDROOM houie, kitchen equip­
ped, fenced In back yard. Call
FA 2 3347 after 1:30 p. m.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houie,
kitchen equipped, double garage.
About I mllea from naval air
station. $33 mo. Days Ph.
fA 2 3043, nighta FA 2-UTS.
BALE OR RENT: House, I bedroa mi,
unfurnished,
Florida
room. 2402 Codar. Ph. rA 2-332T
PINK HOUSE, I btdrooma, lto
baths, kitchen equipped, 23th
a. Phona NO I
and Elm Avt.
No bualneaa Fr'day nighta or
Saturday!.

NOTICE
HOM E SEEKER
W a t c h T h is Sp ace

ATTENTION
NAVY PERSONNEL
When orderi take you away from
Sanford, give ua the opportunity
to keep your homo rooted, Our
property management depart­
ment with Its complete rental
lervlce, will give your homo
the ponoaAl attention ft do.
aervei.
Contact Botty* D. Smith,

S te n stro m R e a lty
111 N. Park Avo. Phono FA 2 2414
"Open evenlngi ‘ HI 1:34 PM**

CORVAIR

LOW, ALMOST FLAT
—aamfactohto^ aeattog, gtoaty
aft UatfuTto •rrE 2 E ^ *-* ■'

FA M M

had ft

*1171
i/T

Palmetto

WANT ADS BRING

AVON offers earnings for
present needs and U.S. Sav­
ing! Bonds for family security.
Become an AVON Representa­
tive and earn tha pleasant
way. Write NOW-Box 244,
Lockhart, for Interview,
BEAUTICIAN WANTED, guar*
antee 'and c o r minion. Ph,
FA 2-5742 days, FA 2-2455 nighta
YOUNG LADY to post pen and
Ink Aceounte Receivablo and
Inventory records, and to wait
on th* public when nocesaary.
Apply In writing to Mr. Carnla.
Sanford Furniture Co. Box 1621,
Sanford, Fla.

10. Mtlo or FemnJt
Mta-Women 170. Dolly. Sell Lumi­
nous nameplate*. Writ* Reeve*
Co., Attleboro, Man.
WE NEED
ALL TYPES PERSONNEL

P erso n n el Service
404 Metcalf Building
Orlando, Florida

11. Work Wanted

Aa you stand under the giant
‘ aka and visualise your own TYPING at home, legal or any
Oaks
other. Phono FA 2-4444.
homo o* this property, you
will agree that the price of
WANTED— Work for oaptrione$3000 U cheap for it.
ed painten and General utility
work. Reasonable rates. Free
P. t. If you wish, we can make
eatimatoi. Ed O'ConnelL CaU
arrangement* with one of SanC O L L E CT
Orange
City.
ford’i leading contractors to
SP 4-7402,
build your m w homo it 0 coat
that will save you money,
WILL CARE for children la my
home, by hour, day or week.
W. H. "BUI" 8TEMPER Ageaey
Call FA 2-1132.
Phone FA 2-4441
111 N. Park
p-wior 7A 2 9331 $901 Park Dr.

Thla beauUful six room and bath
boma haa screened porch, carporte, utility and atoragt room.
Underground sprinkler eyatem
for Ibe lawn. Located on a largo
comer lot at 2400 Oak Avo. The
price wlU bo reduced $50 each
day unUC sold. Original prico
914,450—today’ s 919,750. PreMot
loan, approximately
$10,TW, can
ill
bt assumed. Monthly payments 3-BEDROOM block homo, kitchen
are $71. Shown by appointment
•quipped. Buy equity. 4H%
only. Don’t delay. Sco ttoday.
loan. 970 monthly. FA 2-7333.
Call FA 1-5204.
BENT OR SALE: Sunland, S bodDEBARY: CB home, I largo
room, 1 bath, kitchen equipped
rooms and bath, many extras,
bouse available now, $H month;
lib years old. Call NO
VA loan wtU finance down pay­
ment. Inquire at $34 or 329
SUNLAND ESTATES: Shod room,
Cherokee Circle. FA 2-3310.
1 hath. $450 down, assume VA
mortgage $71.3$, Include* taxes
LISTINGS WANTED!
and‘ mu
Insurance. 90t Collin* Dr.
Aerugo and farms, larg* or
r A 2^943.
amaU tracts! Wa have custo­
mer* waiting. Contact —
MOUNTAIN HOME for aalo.
Due to death to family, will
S ten stro m R e a lty
sacrifice s bedroom furalahed
homo five mltoe North of Hou- 111 N. Park Avo. Phono FA 2 34)9
"Opea Evenings till l:$ 0 "
dersonvUle, N. C. CaU FA 2-2730
after 9:00 P. M.

3. Wsalwl to Rant.

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HOUSE FOR SALE: Lovely 2
bedroom home on largo shady
correr lot In Wynnewood: kit­
chen equipped, Jalousie porch.
Low down payment. 2415 Stev­
ens Ave. FA 2-30S9.

a*

4 DOOM BSDAN
n a u v tR tn
IN BANFOftO

II, w | | J ^ |

r \ + s lti

Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

3 BEDROOM HOME

Designed to give
gar dollar

34,500 TERMS

ROSA L. P A YTO N
A n d A sso c ia te s
Registered Real Eitato Broker

Legal Notice

a f Com plaint fo r Iilvorr* ha*
&gt;r*n fllrd a ia ln a l you, and you
{aratill
r*aulrad to aarva a ropy o f

We have custamera waiting for
good rentals throughout San­
ford. Llat your property with
ui and taka advantage of our
prompt, personal, and efficient
service. Contact property man
• ager at —

S te n stro m R e a lty

S ten stro m R e a lty

Legal Notice

CORVAIR

FKONT LUGGAGE UOMPARTMENT—totals 11.6 cable
fort fauladlag stowage behind
the roar oenl: counterbalanced
trank Hd| keytocktog.
4 DOOR SEDAN
DELIVERED
IN SANFOBD

'I $ 7 6

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Bad ft

Palmetto

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PRESENTS

FAST RESULTS

farm

NEW HOMES BY

ODHAM ft TUDOR
Bovtli Piaocraul
On Owara ltaad. So. of Baafari
17-91 I mllea Ito. tf Malar*
FROM 3*7560 DOWN
VA*FMA* FMA-1N-SEEVICE
Immediate Occupancy
1 Year ■
' GUARANTEE —
an eunatraettan of your
or your down peinrnt ft
etooing tetle rofnndod
To Sanford 1
S Deyo
Without Obligation At One Of
Mot*!* White
Sanford's Loading Me
You Locate EcuJug For
I
You ft
Your Family. Web Uijlo y a ft.
Office
ft TUDOR
■try. IT-lt ft nth Be
■ale* Offton
Ph. FA S-1961

3. Bftdrooms-V/a Rftthl
atoy ~ ~ M u m a . i l

Pram$10,650 FHA
$350 em
$6$»50 Mgwiuy
M TUYM QM S

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lit N. Parlp Ava. Phone FA 2 7470 FLORAL HEIGHTS; 2 bedroom
apartment, one block South of
"Open evening! *U1 1:30 PM"
DEADLINES
Sanford Ave., on the air bare
FURNISHED APT. FA 2-4074.
route to the right, 4th. houie on
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
the left. Endera, Rt. 2 Box 372.
SALE OR RENT: By owner, new
thru PrL - I P. M. day bt
houie, hardwood floora. In
Lake Mary. Phona FA 2-4140. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
iMtrtiM. Hm . * B it 10ML
CLEANEST, BEST RENTALS
2 BEDROOMS, with kitchen prlIN SANFORD. CALL FA 24274.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
vUegea, for 2 men or couple. 2411 Orange: 2 bedroom un/urn1301 Wynne wood, FA 2-4607 or
thru Fri • S P, M. day boniahed houie, kitchen electricalFA 2-2817,
jy equipped. f80.
'j^ra toaertlon. Mm. * Sat m m.
2412 Willow: 2 bedroom unfurnlihed houie, kitchen electrically
IE8PONSIBIUTY s
•quipped. 1100.
R m U win act In reapeulbl*
r ilT I T I O l'B KAMN
________ __J Im rrtcl taaer- x n r t r R in ii.r .h y * lv .n ih «t w# FURN. A pt 2011k W. lit St.
r . t n a .a r 'l In b n iln *.* at Horn.
r tf year aA and r im m tki a111,
N .m lnol.
County,
Flnrlf!*,
t« m lM tr reject i» r ad- under th . fletltU u i n .m . nf P .a r- RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
ly.w liltn I-aum lrnm .l and llial w*
chen furalahed homo. Phone
amt from that ordered to Inland In r r g ltlr r inld n u n . nrjlli
FA 2-2541.
tha
('lark
nf
lha
Circuit
Court,
form to the poUcloo tf Ola Hrmlnnla I 'o 'l l t r , Florida. In arenrdanra w ilh tha provlalona nf tlia 3-BEDROOM unfurnlihed houie. 2. For Rent
Flrllllnua Naina nintulra, In .w ll:
FA 2 0905.
Urcllon l l t . l l Florida Hlalulra 1*57.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houie,
Hlg: Nnrwat I .an ml rum at Inc.
'kitchen equipped, 2403 Willow
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0571.
JfadH lr U. Norwat
B8IF1BD INDEX
Ave. Call FA 2-2932 or FA 2-2121.
Anna 51. N nrnai
FURNISHED aparlmenti, hard­
FuMUh 51ar. I. It. II, 15, 1*00.
Oatf Food
wood floora, tlia batha, 402 W. FURNISHED upataira apartment
t v T itri c o t i t i r 0 1 * t m m i n r v .
27th. Street.
t \t
hot water fumfahed. $50. Call
Waatod to Bant
T V J lU llli, IK N I5 0 M 1 C O l.V T I,
FA 2 4357. *•
*TAT*&gt;
OP
P
t,a
n
iU
A
,
Baal Batata Waatod
1 Bedroom home, fumlihed, too
i v itati
Baal EaUto Far Sal#
mo.
Katata nf JOSKPH H. f.BVT,
C L E A N unfurnlihed, kitchen
Mortgage Lmaa
I ireraaad 2 Bedroom houie, kitchen equip,
equipped, 2 bedroom houie;
NOTitM m
r n r .iiiT im *
ij f . Buetoceo OyportualUea
ped, $70 mo,
knotty pine cabinet! and anick
TO AI.T. cilB D lT O lin ANIr PKItA A tuaraara
bar; 1 matter bedroom. $40.
HON* liA v i.v u i-t.AiMn o n i*K- 2 Bedroom houie, kitchen equipFemale Help Wanted
ped, $75 mb.
IIA M l* A ll A INST HAIfJ KHTATF.I
Call NO $-5247.
You, and ra ih nf you. ara h u t - 4 Bedroom houie, unfumiabed,
»
Mala Halp Waatad
by
nollflad
and
raqulrad
la
prrMala ar Faaala
$100 mo.
1703 MAGNOLIA, largo 3-BR. furn.
arnl any t-lslm* and drmanda
Warh Waatod
ROSA L. PAYTON
apt., tlia bath, acreened porch.
which you, nr alihar o f you, may
hava
aaalnat
lha
Katata
nf
Plaabiag ttorvlcaa
And Aaaoclatea
$45. FA 2-3951 or FA 2-22*6. .
jn
u
K
P
ll
n.
I.KVY,
dacaaaad,
tala
Electrical Sarticta
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-$2 at Hiawatha
nf aald Cnunly, In tha County
Build, Palat A Bapalr
TRAILER, adulta, no peta; water
lu d a a o f Kamlnoja County, Florida,
furalahed. Riverview A v e .
at hla offlrn In lha Court Ifnuaa UNFURNISHED homo. FA 2-1929.
Spatial Service*
o f aald County at Hanford, F lo r­
FA 2 2447.
•A Baaatp Parian
ida, wllhln r lf h t ralandar mi.nlha
L Flower* A PUata
from lha lima o f lha flrat pu blic*,
4-ROOM houie, largo acreened
[. Pato • Llraalack « Sappltoa
linn nf thla nolle*. Each claim or
porch. Phone FA 2-1395.
damand ahall ba la w riting, ahd i v t h * r m r i r r c o r n r n r T H *
Machinery • Tools
•hall atala th* |tlara nf r*ald*nc* 5 I5 T II J l tllL'IAti I IH C IIT (IF
m * Bmto aad Matora
and pnat offlrn addrraa n f tha Fi.nniu*. iv nvi* rnn * r iii . LARGE 3 bedroom furalahed up­
rlalm ant, and ahalt b* aworn to vnt.n i n r m . iv cmavckry
ataira apartment, downtown,
by lha claim ant, hi* **ent or hla tllV O H l'R 5 0 , IMIB
•A Traitor*
water furalahed. $45. C a l l
atm
rn*y,
and
any
aui&gt;h
claim
nr
Paraitoro
KVA AltLKNB llA lt lt l l,
FA 2)071 before 3:30 P, M.
damand not aa fllad ahall ba
I .Artklaa Far Sato
Plaintiff
void.
/ » / TKflHIR I.R V T
FURN.
apartment 500 Park.
Arttoto Waatod
CAfur nkal iiAnnia,
A* K tri-m rli nf lha I-aal
X tototo A Peramato
prfan dant
W ill and Taalam tnt nf
5 otii r n r puit.icA T iov
117 EXCAMBR1A DR.: 2 bedroom
Laat A Faaad
JOBKPII n. i.F .v r , dacaaaad. TOi Carl N*al llarrla
&gt;
unfurnlihed houao. Ph. FA 2-0420
laatraettoa
n r.o . a . * p k k i «. j n .
Addrtaa Itnknawn
Atlnrnay fo r aald aalat*
after 3:00 p. m.
Tau
Wr*
h*r*by
notified
that
a
ii*
1114 Mannalla Avanua
n il! o f Com nlalnt fo r P lv orro haa
Hanford, Florida
ft Rm (
b**n fllrd agalnat you, and you NEWLY, decorated, clean 3 room
Publish Mar. II, 11. t l A Apr. 1. ar* rrnulrnl to a*rv* n copy o f
furnlabed apartment. 601 Pal­
BEDROOM bouia, completely av T in a ( ‘ i n c u r c o t n r o f t h r yuiir Anawar nr Pleading !■&gt; th*
metto. Dial FA 2-455$.
nf Com plaint on p la in tiff*
.r -.tiraiabad, lioo par month, 1517 M Y TH J l l l l l 'l a i , CIHCI’ IT OF lllll
Atlnrn*)-, Jn**pk 5f. 5fura*kn, p.
PI.MHIOA,
IV
AMI
FOR
*
r.U
I.
'iiD oaftoa Art. FA i-aoii.
O. Uot II I , Kara Park, Florida,
aai,* c n t'v r r . iv cRAecam V, - and flit lha orl*lnal Aniwar or
m
voaicn
5th
iwwa
Plaadlng In th* otflr* *f |h* Clark
I ALL aparlmant M Avocado.
W ILLIAM M. BKOVVDKH,
nf th* Circuit Court on or h*for*
P la in tiff till lllh day •( April, 111*, and If HTATK OF I'LOfUDA. TU|
KpWAltD C. COtVAN, J1L
yntl (all In do an, dter** pro fit. 4 11** *7, Douglaavlll*.
a iT im .W K. BROW DER,
rnnf**ao
wilt
b*
tak*n
agalnat
CORVAIR
n *fan da*l ynit for tha rrlt*r demanded In th* (Itorgla. r/m I*. C. l,.v»l#a*.
You ar* harahy N O TIFIK n that
w o T ic H n r r r m . i r A T i o v .
Ulll nf Complaint:
MarJorl* Cowan, haa flltd har
TO| 5 iyrll* K. Rrowdar
Thla nolle* ahall h* pubtlahad aworn Complaint agalnat you. ha*
l l » KldrldK* l.«na
oiiio aarh w**k for four con**. Ing a ault for dlvnm *. In Clrtult
tirooktyn, K*w Y ork
eiitlv* watka In TIIK SANFUIIU co u rt fo r Hrmlnul* County, at

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�A W ant Ad A Day M akes All Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
12. numbing Services

Plumbing &amp;

3t|r &amp;antur&amp;

ifrrelft

Kri. March 18. I9G0—Pnjre 11, 21. Furniture

Renting

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP*M» WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 4542

S BIG VALUES
• JUICE CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

PLUMBING
Contracting l Repairs
Frea Estimates
R. L KARVEY
IN Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33*3

W IL S O N - M A IE R
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5*22
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

rS6w«7;

13. Electrical Service*
House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I ll Magnolia
FA 20115

J en k in s

FA 1-7450

22. Article* Fur Sale

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing ft Siding
Phona FA 2*452

moved the dednrl point this far!'

Senkarik Gian* and Paint Co.

21. Furniture

112-114 W. 2nd St

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

$SA V E $
N*w ft Used
Robson Sporting Good*
4 1 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-51*1 Furniture and Appliance*

FA 2-4(22

HOLLER MOTOR RALES
2nd ft

Palmetto

22-A Article* Wasted

COKYAIR

11 FT. CUPBOARD. Formica
top; two upper cablneli; gas
stove; FA 2-5193.
,

Mather of Sanford

It 114 W. 2nd St

F R O M • MULNtKD KU SSI.
TANK—away from engine and
eahauat ayatem heat; protected
by maialve front craaa-membert
II-Kal, capacity.

ORANGE TREES for sale. Will
plan! in yards or groves. Shade LOOKING for transportation. Will
trees alto available. Ed Davit,
with amall
assume payments
FA 2-4317,
equity in ’55 to ’59 model car.
Sell Ut Your Furniture. Quirk
Write telling year, m a k e ,
Service Wllh The Cash. SUPER
R EDI-MIX-CONCRETE
monthly payments, balsnee due
TRADING POST; FA 2047T.
37" Window Sills *1.25
and equity, to' Boa NC, •/O
54"
Window
L'nlcls
$..25
Sanford Herald.
f a rroRY to yo u
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
ALUMINUM
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5751
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom FAn.M WAGON, good condition,
rail with plailie ends. Plastic (90. Call FA 2 430* or FA 2-7*90.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
eords.

9* x 12' VISCOSE ruga and pads.
MASSAGE, Swedish. Ethel M.
I greens, and t beiges, new,
Steele. Phone FA 2-9054 or atop 14 FT. BOAT, motor and trailer.
Phone FA 2-160*.
V35 per pad ft rug; one $' x
at 111 W. 12th. St.
599*99 ■- Fleet at ph. f k 9 9991 12' and one S' x I* cotton hook
16 FT. CABIN CRUISER boat
rug. *25 for both. Call FA 2-7975.
AUTO GLASS
and trailer equipped with Mark Used furniture, ■pplisnees, tools
Me.
Bought-fold
Larry'*
Mart
30 Mercury motor and steering
INSTALLED
211 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 1-9159
wheel. Priced to sell. Phone
Back Glass FA 2-2995.
Windshield

Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Faint Co.

22. Articles For Sale

59 ZIG ZAO, almost half paid G. E. refrigerator perfect con LOST: Ladles red billfold at or 1
for — take over payments of
near fmit aland on 17-12 N. of 1
dition. 135. See at grey house,
SS SOcach; 600 different stitches,
Lake Monroe Bridge Sunday. [
tlh St. at Washington, Lake
button holes. Write Bo* *00, e.'o
Content*, money and photos off
Mary, Fla,
Sanford Herald.
sentimental value. Please re*
195* WESTINGHOUSE refrigera­
turn, REWARD. FA 2-973*.
tor and electric range, 1159
PLUMBERS TOOLS: Lead pot.
pipe diet and cutter*, hydraulic
Kedders air conditioner, very
It Paya
jack, pipe vice and aland.
snod condition. Call FA I-ST1I.
Phone FA 2-2993.
To Uaa
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
31 INCH wood bench lathe. Con
FA 2-3295.
The HERALD
lacl C. 51. Reed, 153 riant*
MOTORCYCLE. 1*57 I n d i a n ,
tlon Rd., DcBary, Fla.
Want Ada.
Hounds Arrow, reasonable. Ph
WEST1NGIIOUSE 21" labl"e_ mo
FA 2 7799.
del TV. perfect, *65. Call
SPINET PIANO: Baldwin AcreFA 2-6*70,
sonic,
blonde finish, latest
52.000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
model. Must sell, $450. Phone
has lo be teen to appreciate.
FA 21971.
Cheap! Call FA 2-43*7

ECONOMY paint $3.95 per gal
Ion, 2nd gallon free. ARMYNAVY Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

IF YOU have painting problems
ind want to take advantage of
yeara of experience and the
best of workmanship, call K. M.
Young, Lake Mary, FA 2-0599
nr J. L. Bledsoe, 107 E. Onora,
FA 2-4122.

IS. Special Services

F u rn itu re

400 Sanford Ave.

14. Build. Paint &amp; Repair

WALL PAPERING ft PAINTINO
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact SOS West 9th St.
Phone FA 2-9643

22. Articles For Sale

ROLLAWAY, Ilotpliai ana Baby
Bcrt«. Day, Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Avr.
Ph. TA 2-7953

HIGH-LEVEL VENTILATION
—frruh air intake I* located
abate laa-lying laid fume* and
duati doublr-w ailed *tee| eowl
glre* added strength.

HOLLER .MOTOR RALES
2nd ft

tji WIKI-FLEX 8URPKNHION
—oil four wheel* Independently
■impended; four Mg cell spring*:
Isolated from body by extrathick rubber «u*hlo*a.
4 DOOR SUDAN
DELIVERED
IN SANFORD

tlAlft
IWMf

HOLLER MOTOR SALEH

Palmetto

2nd ft

Palmetto

Mercury Outboard Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE

FA 2-4922 2401 French Ave.

FA 2-1392

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Phono FA 2-TStC.

52 PACKARD, $125. C o l l
FREE! $TJ$ TV antenna with
FA 2 450$ or FA $-T*$0.
etch TV or radio repair of $12
1 New Renault Cnravelle for
or more.
■ANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
immediate delivery. Mc9th, and Sanford Ave.
KEE MOTOR CO. Phons
FA 2 9741
Sanford
FA 2-4005. Jerry Dixon.
Dottto Jardlne and her doll 'Ollle'
■re entertaining at children's 1929 ESSEX In running condi­
tion, reasonable. P h o n e
parties now. Can FA 2-1307
FA 2-7501.
after 4 p. m.

20-A Trailer*
Fairlane

Tudor

Hardtop,

Ford-O-MatJe,

Tudor,

Ferd-O-MaHe,

Radio,

Henter.
HICKS bouse trailer, 9 ft. wide,
.49 ft. long. Will trade equity
for furniture and $200. Park
Avonue Tralltr Park, tot •$.
115* SHULTZ 41 ft. trailer $2,000,
can be financed. Ph. FA 2-4304
or FA 2-7400.

Sowing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
164 *o. Park (34 hr. aer.)

1940 TRAVEL TRAILER. 34 ft.,
uaod 30 days. Sava over (TOO.
10$ W. 27Ih. St., Sanford. Phone
FA 2-7340.

1955 C H E V R O L E T
B.I Air 4 Dr.

SC

M n , (iood M u B e nomirel Transportation, One Owner end
Well Taken Caro Of.

£
v

56 BUICK STATION WAGON
Madia • Heater • Automatic Troneml*»l«a • Fully Reconditioned, Sold with
Holler's “OK" Worrenty.

Belvedere 4 Dr. Sedan, Here's A Real
Nice, One Owner Car, That Lets You
Ride In Clans at a Price You Can Afford.

1955 D O D G E
4 I)r. Sedun. V(t Straight Stick With
Heat and Music.
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS In­
stalled and repaired, /tout' re­
pair. No Job too amall. Fret

55 CHEVROLET

THANSAXLEr—Ikl* uni. combines transmission and rear
axle drive gearst choice ol
standard floor-shift or automa­
tic transmission.
4 DOOR SEDAN
DELIVERED
IN SANFORD

Hit Cylinder Fordor • Need* Homo Work
Hut Kvrellrnt Trsnsportstlon.

HOUSE CLEANING

I s * Mileage - Spotless Inside and
Out • A Good Huy At.

55 OLDSMOBILE 88

1955 D O D G E

EASTER SPECIAL
(1.30 Waves Now (4.50
Hair styling ft Cutting Included
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AC­
CEPTED.

4 Dr. Station Wagon, Thin U A Carpen­
ters Dream. Carry Your Equipment
Economically.

PARK

HOMES

Id. Flowers ft Plants

t

Bel Air Convertible. This One Will Suit
Any Young Man's Fancy.

$C
C

Jo n iq h t

Special 2 I’ r, Fnnltnn. See Th'n One

Ph. FA ( l i l t

Cut Towers For Auy Occaoatm
SANFORD "LOWER SHOP
FA l-ta a
or
FA IftttO

OPEN

1955 C H E V R O L E T

Quiet Commusity
Near Golf Course

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP

SOM Adam.

Radio and Heeler.

57 CHEVROLET Vi TON PICKUP

Palmetto

15-A Beauty Parlors

A Satisfied cuitomer la our beri
advertlmnaonL
• HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Ml So. Oak
Ph FA 7-574*

Rteartafb

IMIO

Windows, Floor*, Wall*. Fret Eltiraatr. Coll FA 2-1211 or

Beauty Sah

Power

l|B 7 ||

HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
2nd ft

Fairlane

N ow .
Turn Weal On 20th
8t. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Signs . . . .

Liberal Terms. Your Present Car Will
Probably Make The Required
Payment

Scdtuhdaii

Down

S bmww I b

S h a u n a fa A

COUNTY MOTORS
SANFORD, FLORIDA

• Dodge • Chryaler • Simca
l i e B. F IM T IT .

Ph. PA 1*9914

i:
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§ f|- T
1
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Jljl

�On Hwy. 17-92- 2 M ilts South of Sanford

VETERANS
IT YOU ARE A VETERAN
OF WW 11 — UNDER CURRENT
LAW YOUR VA-ENTITLEMENT
EXPIREE JULY Uth — THIS YEAR]

VETERANSi Your VA-loau right* aamod by your tartlet hi our amad lore** art tho graataal apport unity for homo iavcalmtnl you will ovor havo. Yot hundrada of vatcrana la thio a m art atHI
paying root. Buying la Sualaad EoUtoo your tat Ira cioalag eoaU oould rancalvaUy bo Iota than two Month** rant la your prooont clrcuautaacoa. Your monthly paymaato art raaaoaabla la Saalaad
Eatalaa. For oxampla on a 111,OtW VA-loaa your monthly payment Including Uaaa and Inauranco la oaly $87.50. And tho iataraat and Uxoa ara ovary ptnny tax doductiblo. And if you wlah to huy
a larger home, your monthly paymonta toenaaa only M .H par month far each thouaaad doHara iacraaac in purchaae price and that W.00 lacludaa Uxoa and Inauranco. Rant money la loot forever!
Buying in Sunland with your VA*loan ontltlamont atarto a home invaotment that mahea your houae exponaa dollar worh for you. THERE IS A PLAN TO KIT YOUR BUDGET — A HOME TO

Fit YOUR FAMILY IN 8UNLAND ESTATES. WE WILL ENJOY SHOWING YOU CENTRAL FLORIDA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL COMMUNITY FOR FAMILY LIVING.

• VA FINANCING means bigger dollar savings. Cheek these
facts: On a $14,500. Home
FHA - *90.69 Monthly for 30 years.
VA - *80.08 Monthly for 30 years.
The VETERAN saves per month for 30 years $10.01.

n tw il tha affact of hard raina and iiupraprr

aaa far yttratlf Uw high and dry ground
In SUNLAND ESTATES, duo to ndoquatc
dratoaga. Enjay Florida living an yau ntvar

• CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
Is tvsn less favorable

that retires a $14,500. mortgage under FHA—
will retire a $16,400 investment for the qualified

for the VETERAN

VETERAN in the same period.

than FHA.

CLOSING COSTS AS LOW AS *275*

During tho tu t oovaral dayo yon hava wit.

dninaga. You a n bvltad to oo m out and

• The fact is the same monthly payment o f 90.69

Your

wtak. gotecl your own

pain! and colon

white homao a n

satisfaction

o f each Sunland Estates Home

uadar m a t ruction.

for one full year or your down

Hove In While Your Papers Are Being Processed
3 Bedrooms * 1-2 Baths * VA-FHA - FHA-ln-Service Financing

payment and closing costs re­
funded.

HOMKS PRICED FROM $ 14, 0 0 0 TO $ 16,800
FOR YOUR INVESTMENT
Homes Are Equipped With

FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Giant Private Racraatioa Park

Is

guaranteed on the construction

5 HOMES COMPUTED - 30 UNDER CONSTRUCTOR - 7 ADOTTOHM HOMES
wtS bn comptotad in mm

personal

I

• TENNIS COURTS
• BASKETBALL COURTS.
• RHUFFLEBOARD COURTS
• DEDICATED PARKS
• RECREATION AREAS
•PLUS TAXES ft INSURANCE

For

SALES OFFICE - SANFORD - PH. FA 24501

Information

i . BRAILEY ODHAM, PRESIDENT

i

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WEATHER: Warmer temperatures tonight. High today hi the low 70’n. Low tonight, 80-56.
OL. XLIX

United P rw n Leaned Wiiw

Established 1908

MONDAY, MARCH 21, I960

SANTORD,

F L O R ID A

NO. 654

Probers Get
Payola Feud

fS&amp; U S U B M &amp; E

h a n d s I Interests last November.

Steve Powell Wins
Civifan Essay Prize
Winners of the Clvltan Cttlacn•ship Essay Contest wsra emnonnrad at the weekly meeting at (ho
Sanford Clvltan Club.
F, Wad* Tye, chairman o f tbo
contest, revealed first place win­
ner was Stave Towell, who will
receive * $100 saving* bond. Sec­
ond place went tn Dlnn Aiken, who
will receive a $60 saving* bond.
Th* essay written by Powell will
be entered in the district contest
in competition with other district
Wwinner* for consideration ter th*
International award*.
Judges for the Sanford contest
wsra Howard McNulty, Judge Wilson Alexander and Oeorgn Touhy.
Serving on th* rnmmitto* with
Tye were Stuart Bteteon and John
SpolaklSubjcrt for tha contest, which
waa open to all Seminole High
School seniors, was “ Intercomunirat loti as a Factor in Cftlien•ship Building."

Pilot Club To Hear
Stock, Bond Talk
Herman Gads, of Winter Park,
president of Security Associates.
Inc., will ho gwost'speaker Tues­
day at the Pilot Club Meeting,
Mrs. Walter L. Carter, program
Mjhalrmen, announced.
Gad* will apeak on the subiect
of stocks and bonds. Ho will M
Introduced by Gordon Toll, man­
ager of the Hanford office o f Se­
curity Associate*.

Vegetable Crops
Damaged By Rain
The County'* USDA Disaster Committee waa told today
that 75 percent of the county’* pepper and bean crop* were
damaged by heavy rain* last week.
County Agent Cecil Tucker gave the report of agricuL
tural loss during the three-day abnormal rain spell.
He also said that the celery and cabbage crops suffered
R lA V tfC

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hk Uw county'last wsek.

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a SB psrrsnt Ion, SB percent pas­
ture loi* and a small ton where
flooding entered young rtlrui

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Easter Rabbit Talks With D on S a tte rle e , M rs. A . O. P a y n e ,
Mrs. Carolyn Carter, Mrs. R o b e r t B ra d fo r d , M r. and M rs.
Barntgr Guthaus at Easter Lily B a l l

The second annuel Bailer Lily
Ball which marked the kickoff of
Ihc E nter Seal drivo at tha Mayfair tan waa termed "a success"
by Philip Logan, president of the
Cripplad Children*! Society of
Seminole County.I. . ,
'■-*
A bog of f .000 lettef* roaAfafKr
Easter Seals waa delivered to A*-Itl ant Poitmaiter Harold Applaby
by the Bailor Rabbit,'making a
-•rprise appearance at the ball.
Y..e leltera wont Into the mall to­
day urging support of I c cam­
paign to tola* funds for work with
crippled dhBdren and stiulis.
“ Wo UP asking the pub ic to be
generow la response to these let­
ters, abua f t percent of the funds
we ralaa will be spent in Semi­
nole County to provide medical
care, physiotherapy . tnttmeoU,
crutcbea, wbeelchairs and walken
for handicapped people." Logan
laid.
Among the special guests at the
bill were Lisle Reese, executive
director. Crippled Children's to defy of Florida, and Don/
loo, piysiothcraplst of the \

TAIPEI (UPI) —Aging Generalieiimo Chlang Kai-shek today
won a third presidential term in
hie btggeet election majority in
three derides of rule. Chiang
waa unopposed lor the ftrrt time
in hi* political eartor.

Meanwhile the county road depertinent alerted “ operation mopup" today, taking dawn barricade!
(n erase flooded last week,
County Engineer Robert Davie
aaict that the eun and high wind*
helped dry up flooded area* and
in many htsteneae water* on

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) —
Miu Polly Thompson, for nearly
IB years "the eyes and ears" of
Helen Keller, died late Sunday
night at Bridgeport Hospital. She
was 7S. Miss Thompson was admilled to the hospital Dee. 1 aa
a medical paiienl.

He said that water I* down In
the Hear I.aka chain, Tangtawood
and Templa Terraco areas and in
Loch Arbor,
Davis deported that the South
Florida Drainage District he*
been aitrd to aid In controlling
flooding In the Eeonloekbatcbee

“*

Davis that approilmataly 1,000
acre* of pasturo waa under water
In Ih* vicinity, Work crews
authorised by the drainage district
have already started «lea ring aid

The

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C a r r y in g M a il F o r C rippled C hildren

Tbo schedule for » Seminole
County Democratic political rallla*
lending up to the primary fleelion May S were announced by S.
S, Billhimer, chairman of the
C o u n t y Democratic Eacxcutivo
Commute*.
The opening rally will bo hold at
th* Lake Monro* School auditor­
ium April 2. Specific limes for the
rallies have not been eel, but all
will be at algbt.
Blilbimnr said candidates wUI
receive notice soon af the times
and plarva of the rallies and the

amount o&lt; Urn* 'to be alluled
speaker*.
After the April I opener, the
schedule Is as follows:
April B—Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce Building.
April 4—Longwood Community
Cenleh;
April LL-Bear U ke Florida
Power Corp. Lounge.
April 14—-The Wilson SrhoolVn
Paola.
I f
April I f—Oviedo.
April IP—Allamonle S p r i n g *
Community Building.
April 21—Fern Park American
Legion Hut.
A p r i l JS—Geneva Community
Building.
April 10, Sanford.
Membera of the executive com­
mute* met Friday night to discuss
the rallies end aimed a precinct
campaign cummillee.
The committee consist* of Mrs.
Ava Davis, Sanford; Mrs. C. K.
Hltlell, Lake Monroe; noy flowell, Loaf wood; Dan Screcney, Bear
Lake; Neal Lyie, Bear lake; J. D.
Morrison, Allamonle Springs; Hal
Harrisi, Paola; Mrs. Nancy Bussoli, Fern Park; John Evans, Ovie­
do and Mrs. J. W. Yarborough,
Geneva.

|f. L. Culium, a member of tha
drainage committee, urged the
board to tackle the drainage prob­
lem with “ countywide thinking and
tssiUoM where needed."
Tbo majority of th* aommiltea
said they are against a countywide
drainage district but a grand that
districts should be art up when
arena are in critical condition be­
cause af high floods and poor drain­
age.
Another member of lb* commit­
tee, Sanford City Managnr Warren
Knowles, aald th* problem primar­
ily iavolvoo private property end ho
sppseed an attempt to obtaia fede­
ral aid far an engineering study.
A Sanford man told police that
ha a loan from the federal govern­
Knowles said h* favors oalabllik- five Negroes slopped hie car and
robbed him te ISO at Locust Avo.
ment to help defray tha note af a
program.
and Seventh Bt. Saturday.
County Commission Chairman
Dutch C m m er of IBM Summer­
Jains Kridor ante that II noted in
lin Ava. anid tha man gave Was
"urwiat in aommk aneaaivaa" ter far d tra w l o f water i
back fill MMold and sent him
mote af the problems,
federal loan at this Urn

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C h ia n g W in s E lection

Hunt On For Negro
Believed Drowned

State Righters
Nominated Faubus Political Rallies Slated
By Democratic Committee

More than li inches of rain fell
in the southend of tha county and
12 inches in ihe Sanford a m . Fh*
rains dsmsgod homes, floodod pro­
perty and caused many roadwashouts.
Mcmbers of th* drainadr com­
mittee gave their personal Stolons
on tha best method of salving tbo
county’s ' drainage problem, but
•groed as a unit that they could
not maka “ any definite recommen­
dations" yet.
Kas(nsr said Uw group' would
maka a report inter this month
and present it U tho commission,

porting that Individual farmer*
w«ra effected "severely" by the
downpuura. They reported, how*Ver, that in their opinion, a grn*ral disaster hai not occurred In

TOKYO (UPI) —An earthquake
early today triggered fool-high
tidal wavti on the Pacific Coast
of northern Honshu. Japan's main
island, bat m eaiualitiet ar prop-

H e lp fu l B u n n y Is B u d d y A n d e r s o n

DAYTON,OWo (UPI) - T h e Na­
tional Stales' Rights Party nomi­
nated Gov. Orval E. Favbon of
Arkansas for pnsldent at its week
end convention, but cm nled the
second day of tha scheduled to*day matting.
Dr. Edward B. Fields, informa­
tion director, said the Sunday ses­
sion was canceled because of great
confusion" and “ additional ex­
pense" and because “ we could
lake rare af our butlaeo* la set
day."
Fields said about 115 delegates
from 2a states attended the meet­
ing Saturday which waa held In
secrecy at a lodge aear Mis mis
burg, Ohio.
The delegates picked John G.
Crommelln of Wetumpka, Ala., ae

TALLAHASSEE &lt;UP» At
least IS person* wpre killed on
Florida roadi and highway* durIng the part weekend, the State
Patrol reported today.

down by machlnegun fire in a
field near La Cqrbonera, about
12 miles from Malanias. Malan­
ias, capital of tha province of
the same name, is about 30 mile*
east of Havana.
MaJ. Universo Sandier, who
commanded the troop* in thn
operation, said the plane eamn
from Florida.
It wai not immediately clear
whether the plane was trying to
land or to take off. it was be­
lieved lo he engaged in trying to
fly out Cuhsns classified aa “ war
criminals."
Tha other persons arrested
were identified as Laxaro Damaao
Montesinos, a police major during
the Batista regime; Gladys Mon.
(eslnos, believed to be his daugh­
ter; her husband, former MaJ.
Santiago Rodriguei, and Miguel
Sanches.
AU were taken lo Malanias
under armed guard.
Eyewitncsici said the plant,
which bore registration numbs*
"0137 p " showed numerous bullte
boles.
The Incident followed accuse,
lioni by President Osvaldo Dorti­
ros against the United States of
"undeniable sabotage" and “ crim*
inal aerial atlacks*' against Cuba.
It marked th* firat lime a high
Cuban governmeift official had
lodged such charges directly
againit the United States In publie.
The bitter onslaught, aired over
television and radio, came lean
(hen seven hours after U.S. Am.
bassador Philip Bonsai returned
from Waahingloa to try to aalvago
steadily worsening relations b*&gt;
tween tbo United States and
Cuba,
,
Earlier Sunday, left wing w ire an*
let Ernesto Guevara, head nt
Cuba's National Bank, lashed out
at U. S. economic policies and
vowed that all American buaincin
'•monopolies" soon would b* ou st
*d from Oiban soil.

Q u a k e T r ig g e r s W a v e R'comm7.!ion., v.mon Du«n una

Drainage Group Continues Study
A long-range, countywide drain^Wag* and water conservation plan
will bn initiated aa soon aa a cur­
rent study by tha county drainage
committee is completed.
The Seminole County Commis­
sion Indicated Friday that th* long
range plan would he put into
operation and agreed that flood
conditions in the southern part af
th* county will bo trailed as amergencies.
£
The commission called the fivemember dralnggn committee into
tn emergency me*ling Friday af-

He was given first aid before
being taken to tth Regiment head­
quarters at Matanrai for inter­
rogation.
The plana — a redsnd-whlle
Piper Comanche with registration
numbers Indicating it came from
Ihe United Stales — was brought

HAVANA (UPI) - A light plane
with US. markings was shot
down today by Cuban revolutionary troops nrar Malanias and its
American pilot and five other oc­
cupants raptured.
The pilot, idrntified as Leonard
Howard, was wounded tn Ihe leg.

Into Own
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House
payola investigators feuded public­
ly today over a charge their in­
quiry into network television iter
Dick Clerk had been put “ in moth­
balls."
_ Reps. Peter F. Msck Jr. (Dt i l .) and John E. Mots (D-Calif.)
branded false the charge by Rep.
John B. Bennett (R-Mlch.). They
accused Bennett in turn of “ ob­
structionist tscUcs."
Tne two Democrats said the TV
disc jockey has not been sum­
moned for public hearings because
“ due process of law, common dec­
ency and fair plsy demand the
careful gathering and sifting of
evidence rather than th* broadf a i l i n g of irresponsible charges."
Bennett, ranking Republican on
the nine-man subcommittee, re­
ported that Msck and Moss of­
fered only "weak end phony" ex­
cuses. He said tha case his beea
“ under wraps" since November,
when the subcommittee got n eppy
of on affidavit Clark signed for
the ABC network.
The feud started 10 days ago
when Bennett stated that Clark, in
£ h e affidavit, had said he played
records In which h* had a financial
stake and aceapted gifts worth
$3,400 from a record distributor.
Bennett said Ih* subcommittee
should summon Oaefc instead of
vending all Ho time an “ rtnky
dink" disc jockeys.
Mick and Moss said hi a joint
statement Sunday night that this
was an attempt to “ stampede the
subcommittee I n t o seneational
hearin gs. . .which violates the
wAmarican concepts of common de­
cency and fair play."
They made public a memoran­
dum on the case from subcom­
mittee counsel Robert W. Llsbman
to Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)
which they said was sent to all sub­
committee members. It was dated
last Wednesday.
Ltshman said “ Jong painstaking
work" was required In the Investi­
g a t i o n of Clark and tha XT reoord

U. S. Plane Shot
Down By Cubans

Mon Reports
$30 Robbery

(H e r a ld P h o to s)

NEW YORK (UPI)
prices at J p. m.:
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Mlnuio Maid ...............
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Westinghouse El, ........

Navy Man Backs
Foreign Sub Claim
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Navy
Capl. Hey M. Plus, Ihe American
who knows moat about Argenlina's submarine scare, thinks
there actually was a foreign sub­
marine prowling around la that
country's Golfo Nuevo.
FtUs told United Press Interna­
tional, however, he did not have
the fsimiit idea where the sub
marina came from, why it waa
(Here, or what k oould have
hoped to accomplish.
The Navy captain described his
impressions ia an interview alter
returning to the Protegoo from
Argentine. He beaded an ill-fated,
tf-nua U. 1. expedition o r a In
help the Argentina* In th* eobmsrino hunt.

Home, Garden Tour
ToStart Tuesday
Mrs. Irwin Fleischer, Sanford
chairman for th* Home and Gar­
den Tour which begin* Tuesday,
asked today that anyone desir­
ing Information aboal bus reser­
vations or tickets for (be tour
telephone bar at FA 7 0354 or
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey at FA 2 07*4.
Throe Sanford homes will be
opened during the tour, sponsored
by the Seventh Dlltriet of the
Florid* Federation of Garden
Club*. The bomea and gardens
of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps Jr.,
Dc. and Mrs. O, L. Harks and
Mr. and Mra. H. B. Took* wUI
h* included on lb« tour af M
Central Florida places.
Tbo thro* Sanford homes will
be open from IP a,, m. until f
p. m. through Thursday:
A special bua will leavt tha
Civic Center at t:30 a. m. Wed­
nesday for a lour af Winter h r k
end Orlando hornet.

•raabod through the Orteeo bridge
about 1:10 a. m. Saturday, car­
rying Mine other Songort Mo­
i r a s b* their death.
Drowned wan Robert Bolomoa,
If of 7&lt;M W. Uth ft.; Anita
White, II, of «e Cartle Brewer
Court: aad BoUy Mclntyn, If,
of im Olivo Avo. The fifth oc­
cupant, David Smith, pat out at
the death ear and waa rescued
from the roof of IH* vehlclt.
Sheriff Hobby said the car ippareally waa traveling about V
la If m.p.b., lea fart Bor tha SB
411 curve on the west side of the
Osteen bridge. The car plum­
meted through Ua bridge railing
and sank la shout I f foot of
water. Smith apparently got out
through a loose door aa the auto,
Deputy W. S. Brown reported.
Brown said ho arrived on the
scene Just after David Heelman
of Sanford bad pulled SraKh off
the lop of tha aunkea auto. Heelmaa bad beea driviag bthlad tha
craabad ear. Smith was taken
to Seminole Memorial Hospital.
The totally demeliahed death car
waa traveling toward Osteen. The
small bridge nearest Ih* Semi­
nole County shore is slightly re­
paired but flares a n still up
then, the iheriff g office said.

Mental Health
Meeting Tonight

A rt Workshop
The Mental Health Assn, af Slated Tonight
Seminole County will met at 7:30

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galloney
p. at. today In MeKinlsy Hall at will super vis* a painting and
tht First Methodist Church, Rev. ersfts workshop session at the
T. C. Oetaea, pesstdant. nnnounc- weakly meeting of the Sentord
Art Aten, at T;l» p. m. today.
Tin pnlstteg and erafta work-'

Mason* Mm * Tuesday
Monroe Chapter Me. II, Beys)
Arch Masons, wW mat M tbo Ma­
natee Hal at Vito p. m. Tunaimr.

1 _» W

Icon O f Mary
Showed Actual
Tears, Priest Says
HEMPSTEAD, N. V. (UPI) —A
Greek Orthodox priest laid t *
day that ha and several huadtod
other persons taw tears fi
the eyes of a printed port
Mary In the bom* of a
young couple who are gUM
parishioner*.
“ I myself did oU thin
graphed icon twiert show
tears," said the Rev. Gee
Papgdons, paster «f St.
Grnnk Orlhodgc Church he
described U 'as ."a ra lly

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