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G iis Bell Inks
Pact With Cinci
Ptaecrest PTA father* will
modal the lataat Parisian *fasbk»s
at tho PTA Fun Faatlval, March 4.
A bubblegum blowing content for
the youngater* win alao be featur­
ed at Mm 9:904:10 p. m. festival.

Elimination contests to get the beat
gum Mower* will be held ia each
•chool room prior to the contest.
The flnallita wtU "pop" into action
on the aehoot atage at I p. m.
The Pun Peattval replace! the

Curbing To Start On Sanford Ave
Sanford Public Work* Director
Syd Htefcard hopes to bavo IanSard Ave. widened from Mte to
Hth SL by AprN.
Cttp workman are bearing
right-of-way and utility Hue* now.
They wfli start putting to enrta
tar tha ritfrtdoot widening Sri*
week, Richard said.

;LUCiUJC CAMPBELL is
•yarn of Plnoereot Elemen­
tary'* m oot widely edu­
cated teachers. The sixth
t r a d e teacher attended
^Maryville and George Pea'body Colleges, both in Ton-A M M , Stetson and Miami
UafvcnUtae, Peoples Col­
late in Finland, and Haloere In Denmark. She haa
traveled hi the eastern
United S t a t e n , Europe,
Canada and Cuba. To aee
foreign languages taught
MMMntaiy school# la
I Campbell's pet hope,
also hopaa to travel in
loo and to writ* plays
children. A native of
wma, Miss Campbell
i with her mother at

Tho April finishing date
ea whether the workmen
os Ibe widening job. Emi
like heavy rains may it
from Sanford Ave. to do
anee work, Richard said.
Tho broadening will m
ford Ave. u teat wide
19th and Mth Sts.

regular February meeting of Ibe
Pinecreat PTA. At an executive
board meeting laat week, health
chairman Ur*. Charlca Lewie re­
ported that a uted clothe* closet la
being maintained to provide clothes
for children who become alck or
have accidents at school. Clothes
from the closet recently helped

Grass Fires Put Out
Sanford fireman fought ii grass
fir# i t * » W. Ilth St. Monday.
Sunday they answered calls' for
a flooded heater i f Hugh Wynn’s
US E. Second St, home and for
■ grass fin at M i Park Dr.

children of two families whose
homes were burned. Donationi 'are
asked for Ihe clothes closet.
Pinecreat Beautification Chair­
man Mrs. Fred Canal said that
the necessary background plants
have been put around the school
ground*. A student group planted
nine fruit trees donated to the
school.
Hath grade younsters will learn
how to haodle and . core for tools
in the “ home repairs" class start­
ed bg teacher Freeman Baggett.
The data starting this week will
alio emphaiUe simple repairs and
dfr-lt-yotwaolf project*. Urn PTA ie
financing lb* Maas.

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that slugger On* Rail U hark on
tha beam, today granted the 31*
year-old outfielder a pay boost.
Bell, after a poor aeaaon In
1958, came back Iait year to post
a .292 hatting average.
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U.S. Space
Effort Called
’Illogical
WASHINGTON (UPH — Tha
former head af tha Army Ballis­
tic Missile Agency testified today
that spilling the nation's apace
effort between two government
agoneia*—om military; the other
civilian—to "illogical and taxorm reet."
Retired MaJ. Gen. John B. Medaris told tha House Space Commit*
tea that th* assumptions behind
having both the Defense Depart­
ment and th* National Aeronautic*
and Spare Administration carrying
on spare work ar* "totally incor­
rect."
Mederia railed for a single space
agenog to be under Pentagon con­
trol.
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Ha also stressed tha need for
tha U. S. to achieve equality and
eventually superiority in the space
race with Russia. This, be said,
ta "one of the moat critical and
fundamental decision* of our day."
' “ I want te afBrm my personal
•onvictlon,” be said, "that for
psychological reasons alono the
free world must attain no lest than
parity and preferably a margin of
superiority in the field of spare
exploration and exploitation."
Medaria described the present
military-civilian spare structure of
this country aa wotting by "a sort
of hot house-nurtured or blackjackinjured coordination."

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U. S. Funds To Aid
c Low-Cost Home
Project In County

Open Mess
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A congressman today
bared the contents o f ntill another Air Force manual in­
structing airman on how to stage fashion ahows, round
up dalea for bachelors and mix drinks.
The book also advises persons who run officers'
dubs to feed employes — often enlisted men — cheaper
cute o f meat than those served to members.
The publication, which still ia in use, is called "Open
Mesa Operating Manual." It waa issued in 1957 by order
o f Gen. Nathan F. Twining, then Air Force chief of staff
and now chairman o f the joint Chiefs of Staff.
Rep. Frank Kowalski (D-Conn.) disclosed existence
of the manual in a letter urging the House Armed Scrview Committee to investigate all military training
hooka.
,
The manual says that if getting dates for bachelor
officers is a problem then "cull the nurses, women's col­
leges or the Junior League."
. There ia a special drink guide explaining in detail
that a large group at a party consumes fewer drinks per
person than a smaller group. The guide give* seven
recipes for martinis.
The manual also contains this advice:
On promoting food: “ A short descriptive sentence
helps sell food. Por example: Just ‘ fried chicken $1.25’
doesn't mean much; however if we were to replace this
with 'southern pan fried chicken, browned to ixsrfection,
neatled in golden brown curls and served with piping hot
biscuits snd honey,* the chances of a sale would be
greatly increased.”

HAVANA (UP!) - The Cuban
Cabinet today refilled tha loanaad-trade agreement algaed last
week by Premier Fidel Castro and
Soviet First Deputy Premier Asse­
ts* Mlkoyaa.
Under tha agreement Russia will
buy one million tuna of sugar a
year for the next five years at
world market prices currently
£ less than three cents a. pound as
9 compared to the five cants a
Pound paid bv tha U. 8.
Russia also will grant Cuba |100
million credit to ha used for pur­
chase of Soviet machinery, equip­
ment and other industrial goods. It
alas will provide Ruuian techni­
cian* and aagfoaar* if requested.
Unofficial reports said tha cabi­
net also discussed the possible re­
newal ef diplomatic relations with
n Soviet Union. Castro may reveal
9 the derision when he reports la
Mm nation by television tonight.

VOL. XLIX

United Prew Leased Wire

A delegation ot Lake Mary
residents asked tbe County Zon­
ing Board for "atricter" reslrielion* on lakcfront property at the
board'* comprehensive toning Dis­
trict 3 hearing last night.
Col. J. 0. Gregory, who said h#
acted aa spokesman for 3« prop­
erty owners la Crystal Lake
Heights, orged tha board:
I—To prohibit dredging, canaling or digging In a radial direelioa from the shore for th* pur­

pose of increasing lakcfront fool- er* whose property lies adjacent
to the lake shore.
*««3—Not lo permit any commer­
3—Te set minimum lehetront
cial venture dependent upon the
footage at 100 feet,
3— Not lo terminal* thorough­natural resource* of the lake to
fares at the lake shore without b* licensed.
Land developer Dan Fiver, who
th* expresa consent ot M percent
ef tee freeholders wkh lend ad­ said he plans to build "high
grade" homos ia the area said he
jacent to lake shore*.
4— Not to accept developmentwants t* improve the land, not
plats V they provide for lake decrease Its values.
"W* hava no intention of harm­
shore privileges for sny group
other than th* Individual freehold­ ing lakcfront properly," he said.

Tornado Rips
West Gulf Beach
PANAMA Cm r, Fla. (UPH -r
A small tornado struck Bahama
Beach near hare today, destroying
three houses and doing extensive
damage to others. Only one injury we* reported.
The state patrol said JaneL Tew,
10, daughter or Mr. and 3frs.
Grady Tew, was slightly cut by
(lying glass at she slept.
Her parents and three sisters
escaped injury.
The patrol esUmsled damage at
about 1100,000.
Bahama Beach, a summer resort
■arscly occupied at this time of
the year, te popular with Georgia
and Alabama residents who own
moat of the homes there.

Reading a petition to (he board.
Col. Gregory s.ld that "unless de­
velopment ot Ibis area U scrup­
ulously managed and controlled,
w* can expect exploitation which
will lead to pollution, noise and
Hm gradual loss of tha natural
features of the lake."
Th* board informed Gregory
that It would consider the request
and would maka a decision at a
master comprehensive
toning
hearing scheduled in March.

News Briefs
Boycott Hurts
NEW YORK (U Pl)-S. II. Kress
k Co. said today the boycott in
the South by Negroes to force
service at lunch counters was
culling business by 11 ta II per
cent in some stores.

BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - The
myitery submarine which had
been reported lurking in the Ar­
gentine navy's Nuevo Gulf maneu­
ver area appears to have escaped
to the open aea, It waa reported
today.
The navy refused to confirm repurls from the gulf saying that
tha sub was delected and attacked
Tuesday night by Argentine war­
ships making contact with it for

Citizenship Lost
HAVANA (UP11 - Capt. Herman F. Marks, who officiated at
tha execution of 70-odd Cubans by
Premltr Fidel Castro's firing
squads here last year, has been
deprived his U. I. eltisenshlp, Ha
did not protest.

Old Rosenwald School Still Smoking After Collapse
Flames Rose 100 Feet In Midnight Fire

gomlnolc County School officials
next week will begin planning for
single sessions for the fall lean.
Attendance areas will be studied
with the single session goal in
mind, Director af Instruction Stew­
art Gatchrl said. Almost all county
schools will operate from i:4S
a. m. to 3:13 p, m. on the secon­
dary level and from 1:43 a m, to
2:30 p. m. on the elementary level
alerting next fall, Gatchal said.
The new Seminole High School
on Lake Jennie and the Lake Mery
Elementary addition will relieve
crowding in Sanford. Sanfortl Jr.
High students will he at Hie present
Seminole High. This move will
make room for more elementary
school students at Pinecrest, where
the junior high la now.
Lake Mary's addition will taka
a l least &gt;otl more students from
the Sanford area.

NO. 632

The board alto heard requests
from other residents of tha dis­
trict. A delegation of property
owner* from Altamonte Sprlnga
asked that a "buffer tone" bo
established to protect their land
near the Altamonte School from
depreciating.
Oakland Shores residents also
asked that their land be given top
priority and that a buffer son*
ha set up to "keep lower elssslflrstinna out,"

Ike Urged To Tell
U.S. Defense Facts

Mysterious Sub's
Escape Reported

Single School
Sessions Studied

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. Henry M. Jackson
(D-Wash) today challenged President Eisenhower to give
the American people "specifics" on how U. S. missile pro­
gress compares with Russia's when he goes on radio ana TV
Sunday night to discuss his defense policies,
As th* challenge was hurled Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. llerter warned today that

Sentence ypheld
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Hie
death -sentence of Hey Askew of
Gainesville waa upheld Wednesday
by the Florida Supreme Court.
Askew, 2*, was convicted of rap­
ing a 10 year-old girl after a
drinking party the night nf July
M, ItM.

Roy Mann Announces
NEW YORK (UPI)
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BelAfonle Honored

For School Board Post
F. Mann announced today
that be would be n candidate for
the Seminole Count, Bo.rd of Publie Instruction from District Two.
Currently vice president snd di­
rector of the Sanford Atlantic Nutional Bank, Mann has lived in
Seminole County since l»20, snd
now resides with hia family at 121
W. IMh St., Sanford.
In addition lo ills business exprrienre, Msnn pointed to bis
ed qualilicatiun fur membership
on the school board by having
served the educaliunal system for
as « trustee.
Its was re elected last year for
anot her
lids
lime he. ha« frequently attended
sr.-sion* with school board mem
bers and he feels that his hack
ground will permit him to (it in
quickly Id the operations of the
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MIAMI (UPD-The Miami City
Commission created the job of
Public Safely Director Wedneaday
tbua stripping Police Chief Wal­
ter Headely of much of hla
power. Headley hai been under
stuck by Mayor Robert King
Hfgh who, has charged that
police-prole clod bolita rackets are
operating and ha* demanded
Headley's resignation.

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LAKELAND (UPH — Florid
Clints Mutual will help pay Hi
expense* of a icienttat wha wi
seek a possible solution in centri
Africa lo one of Florida’s blggei
citrus headaches,
Mutual’s board of directors vo
»d to underwrite 14,000 for ei
pense money lo send a reprcsei
taUva lr»m the slate citrus exper
meat station to the Belgian Cong
lo bring bark citrus-type seeds sal
to be Immune to the burrowin
nematode,

Tbe nrmatode Is the cause &lt;
spreading decline in citrus grovet

Lake Mary Man
Arrested By FBI
Prlfes Highlight
Coffee Club Meet

ntpri rwoeivod hi* 50H*U. Dnrry, 79, wl t mads • Mm m in tire
ir pin at the Sanford
&gt;s«d Mr*. Dnrry n
tfard Lode*- F«b- I f.
Ohrtedr D tn y bin pto*sre Judga ]Fraak L. Milter. a ______
yearn, and Walter If. Haynes of Sanford, n Mason for 52

LONDON (U P h - Queen Elisa­
beth's tour doctors called on her
at Buckingham Palaca today and
public tensions and sxcitemenl
mounted by the hour in anticipa­
tion of the Imminent birth of her
third child. A source close to the
palace stld the birth would occur
today even H K Had te he In­
duced.

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Instruction, Mauu pointed out.
Mann la a member of tbe Kiwanis club, of which ha la a director
and ofiirer. For several years ha
waa traaaurar of tha Salvation
Army and for two yaars has worked in a similar capacity for tb#
Untied Fund. He also la a member
of the UF budget committee. Ha
ti ■ member of the Flral Preabylerlan church, serving Jl In the
paat a* deacon and for the pact
eight yeara as elder.
Tha Sanford banker said Uiat bt
realties tbe heavy responsibility
that goes with the job he ia seeking, but bo feels that hia business
experience, his working knowledge
of tha school system from his service as trustee and hla deep latereat In keeping the actmoie on
• high plana capable of meeting
Ute challenge of enlarging enrollmeal will help him "to continue
tha progressive pace that has been

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established in Seminole County,
M,nn “ M "1,n* of his frtciM
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Actor folk
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slngrr Harry Itelafonte was named
"personality of the year" Wednes­
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day night in the first annual
swards sponsored by the American
A daughter
a son currently
Guild of Variety ArtJsla and the
attending schools in the county
Diners' Club.

Area FHA Office
Changing Location

vhe office serves Seminal*, Orqp*c., Brevard, Lake, Oocoola and

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1960

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Ex
President Harry I. Truman, her*
to politick and vacation, said i
southerner could win the Dcmocra
tie presidential nomination "If he
gels out and works."
Truman also said ha thought a
two-party system would bt "tb*
best thing that could happen to tha
South.”
Truman said he was saving til
his comments on GOP admlaialrn-l
lion policies at home and abroad
for a Democratic fund-raising din­
ner here Fob, IT.
He said ha waa "very glad"
Florida had become n two-party
state, adding that a democracy
functions best with a two-party aystom.
Truman also said "presidential
preferential primaries are all eye­
wash. . .No om la rich enough to
campaign in all - Ibo states end
have enough money left over lo
make a nationwide campaign."

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Established 1908

The old Roaenwald Elementnry School burned to the
ground last night.
There are "strong indications" that arson wan involved
in the burning of the Altamonte Springs Negro school,
County Commisioner Lawrence Swofford said today.
The blaze ntarted about midnight, and Swofford said
th* entire four-room building
seemed m lire et once, with
Came* leaping 100 feet into the
•ir.
A school the sis* of the M-yesrold building would rail about
(40,000, Walter Teague, county
achool administrative aaalitant,
aaid today. The achool waa In
aured, officials aaid.
Roaenwald School ia on the
eait aide of Altamonte Sprlnga.
The recently built school annex
wai not damaged. The old school
had brick walla with wood conatruelion inside.
Swafford said ha was sure the
school board, the county commlsslooera and the sherttTo sifted
would Investigate the- flft. MSford Firs Chief Meek Cteveleaf
Sr. and .school board tereraaep

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Lake Front Restrictions Urged

HST Sees Chance
For Southerner
As Demo Nominee

The FHA’* Orlando area office
will move on April l into the Myrirk Bldg., 134 E. Colonial Dr.
tSR-30), Orlando, according to
Hardy A. Sullivan, Central Florida

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WEATHKR: Considerable doudinnis\nd windy with showers today and tonight. High today around 76. Ixtw tonight, 46-50.

School Destroyed;
Arson Is Hinted

The Housing and Horn* Finance
Agency hae approved use of spe­
cial federal mortgage insurance to
finance up to IS units of low-cost
private housing te Seminole Coun
tyThe housing ie needed to help
9 re house families being displaced
by building cod* enforcement and
highway construction.
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John (Crider reported he received
a letter from bousing ofUdals
which said that "Effective program
accomplish mania will require the
maximum co-operation of local of­
ficials, builders and lavaslar-sponsors te the ooaatructien nf new
housing and In the rehabilitation af
re sxlriing bousing.
Krirer- ampfaayttmt teat, tha aid
af realtors must be enlisted In
identifying existing housing and fire today.' —
The MS students In tbe school
building sites suitable for
in all probability. will itart dou­
•tniclloa of units.
ble session* Monday in the an­
nex.
Taague said the school board
also may rent a neighborhood
church in which la conduct some
ef the classes.

Cuban Cabinet
Okays Soviet Pact

^ a u f n r iT

Th* FBI reported the arrest of
Arthur Earl Osborn, 44, of Lake
Mary and Beaton Harbor, Mich.,
on a complaint that he caused a
Prise* valued ever glto were
fraudulent check to move In in­
presented te secretaries at th*
terstate commerce.
Lae O. Teague, apeciel afeat in monthly Cut fee Club meeting held
charge of tha FBI et Miami an­ this morning at tha USO Chamber
nounced Osborn was arrested
Wednesday and will have a hear­
ing before tha U. I. eommlaeipn
ar at Orlando. He wee held la
tha Orange County jal. Urn ar­
rest was mad* ea a aompia.ai

NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) Lawyers for builder William LaviK say they will appeal (a the
U, S. Supreme Court ■ decision
forcing tha sale of homes to
Negroes la Levltlown, N, J. The
New Jersey Supreme Court held
recently that tha atala'a anilbias law prohibited discrimina­
tion ta bousing projects Involving
FHA mortgage guarantees given
home builders.

Wind Topples Tent
On Fair Livestock
Heavy gusts of winds this morn­
ing knocked over the exposition
lent at the Seminole County Fair
but no one waa injured, fair offi­
cial* reported.
The taut was used to house live­
stock and all were guided out of
the fallen tent after tbe mishap.
Fair Chairman Joel Field, w.io
witnessad the Ual'i collapse,' said
"it was a freak gust of wind
that did Iht damage."
Utility compeoiea in Sanford, re­
ported the heavy gusts did no dam­
age to powar line* la the area.

Firemen To Stage
Lake Mary Blaze
Lakn Mary ftremea will reverse
their usual procedure Umlght and
burn down a buildingTbe burning wUI be part af the
demonstration af fire-fighting tech­
nique* during a training session
which will begin at 7:30 p. m. on
Urn On departs*iat grounds.

world aver closer to tha possibili­
ty of "war by miscalculation."
He aaid (hat to arrest thie
frightening progress toward the
possibility of ''general w ar^K is,
urgently necessary to takq.Mpl]
to create “ ■ more elabla iwpiNji
environment.
Jackson, a ITequent erillq ■ j p &gt;
&lt;
administration's defense M M f
said he hoped the pre*ldetell M i!
port to the nation "will M i g
another generalised reaaiuranee
that we have overall deterrent
strength."
"The people want In know spe­
cifically," he said. "He could tell
the American people whether Rus­
sia la ahead of ui in lCBMs-*
within the limit* of security. Tbn
American people era entitled In
know where they sUnd. yta-a-vte
the Ruislaei."
Harter ta » ape** W a' Na­
tional Press Club luacb, said two
slaps ere heeded as seee as pota­
ble te control the dangers et "a
continuing arms race" featured
by "aplralllng competiUee In stra­
tegic delivery system:
"The testing ef nuclear waapnqa
and aventually the productlee « f
nsaioeable material for waapeea
purposes must be prohibited ehdor
affaeUva inspection."
llerter made a strong plea Inf
the Soviet lo abandon Its sunsplclons and cooperate with the
West la new efforts at general
disarmament which begin aboot
March IS at a 10-nalioa confer­
ence In Geneva.

McCarty Draws
Lowry Support
TAMPA (UPH •— The seyreg*tiunlst support thrown to guberna­
torial candidate John McCarty el
Ft. Pierca Wednesday got Imme­
diate reaction from oaa opponent,
Ted David of Hollywood said!
"1 will be Interested la see what
course tbla campaign takes with
the entrance af- Gen. Sumter 1*
Lowry into the picture."
Lowry, nf Tampa, a retired
National Guard general, Mid Me.
Cartp "moat nearly meets ear
standard! and 1 will giva him my
vote end support."
McCarty waa stumping hla way
from Tallahassee ta St, Pateraburg end wasn’t available for
comment.
But his campaign manager,
Bunkle Blount, said at Ft. Plercet
"John McCarty Is a randldat*
with his own program, based an
his Intimate knowledge ef our
state's needs. Hla aland on all
issues does not necessarily con­
form entirely with the views end
alms of each supporter.”
Lowry ran for governor on •
strung segregationist platform ta
ISM,

Educational TV
In State Grows
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -Educa­
tions! talc vision la now available
to at least three million Florida
viewers, tbe State Educational
Television Commission said Wadnesdsy.
The commission, ta a report (a
the governor, said Its videe-Upa
network now can serv* all Florida
universities, 1! Junior eoUegta tad
homes and schools ia S3 irentMo
The facuities af Urn r e iv e *
are being used te . retest reams*
from elementary aches) la waiverally level*. .
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A Comprehcnilvt Booing Hear-

M- will ta held at TsM.p. m.
WUy la Um County CcmmUilo*

top for two week*. During
March, a matter toning bearing
will be hold fur all five districts
la the ceunty w hear final comeielaU m Um proposed taw before
■ a M in i board makes (ta reeommaodstlnei to the County

A chicken barbecue will ta held
at l:M p. m. - Saturday at tha
Seaford Elks Club for tha benefit
of the Seminole High School Band.
Tha barbecue will na sponsored
by the Seminole Bend Association
•Ml the band will perform Mom
• to S :» p. m.

WASHINGTON (U ri)-Foond;
A former diae Jockey whe admits
ha took payola.
House Investigator* mad* pub­
lic closed-door testimony in which
Norman Prescott admitted he ac­
cepted $P,MS for playing songs of
four record companiea ever WBZRadie and WBZ-TV, Boston.
Prescott's testibiony was re­
leased Wednesday while the
House lubrommltte met hi closeddoor section to question Harry
Carter, president, treasurer, and
majority slockboIdar in Music
Suppliers, Inc., Boston, which
Prescott said paid him $MMPrescott aald be took payola for
about two years but finally quit
In disgust ever, “the payola cuedltioni."
Prescott, whe testified Fab. t.
Is Uie only witness who hat told
tha Houae group that ho cllhar
gsre er received payela-Mderthe-table payments fee giving eartain records preferred trentmant.
Other disc Jockeys have eoneed-

LITTLE VENICE BROWNIE TROOP IN members
look over their bankets made for diaplay at the County
Fair. Mra. Milton Sorokowaki keepa watch over EUr
Boutwell, Jo Ann Fletcher, Patty Fletcher, Deborah

marched peat Ita stores and then
doubled back. Groups of white
persons, who had been dispersed
earlier, returned and word* were
exchanged.
Police called in reinforcements
and used their especially trained

Goeraa, Candy Hart wig, Lealio Hartwig, Suxy Hertwig,
Kathy Kimmons, Nancy Moore, Pamela Pigott. Carolyn
Robertson, Elisabeth Rogers, Diane Sorokowski, Lucia
Wallace, Beth Williams nnd Barbara Tamm.
(Herald Photo)

"K-* Corps" dogs to push the
Negroea into a nearby field and
scatter Um crowd.
Demonstrations had been large­
ly peaceful except for an out­
break of fiat and chain fights
here Tuesday.

At Raleigh, Jf. C„ a whit* man
was ebarged with assault with a
deadly weapon and another with
simple amault after scuffles with
Negroe college students picketing
drug and variety Korea along
Raleigh's mala street

ATLANTA (UP1&gt;- The R#v.
Uartin Luther King Jr., militant
leader of Integration drive* by
aouthern Negroea, waa arretted
here Wedneiday nn perjury
charges In ronnertlon with the
filing of Alabama itata Income
tax return.
Xing, who moved here from{
Montgomery. Ala., earlier thli
month to lead a "full scale ataaull on tha ayitem of segrega­
tion," waa arrested by two
aherUfa deputlea on a warrant
aworn out by Lloyd B. Hale,
auditor of the Alabama Revenue
Department.
He wee releeaed under $Z,(M
bond to await an extradition hear­
ing March 11..Gov. Ernest Van-,
diver, who must algn any extradl-'
tloo paper, said whan King first
announced ha waa moving to At­
lanta that "ha la Mt welcome hi
Georgia."
Alabama officials said the two
perjury charges stemmed from
King's reputed failure to report
about $31,000 on his MU and MSI
slats income tax return*. Evasion
at state Income tax la only a
misdemeanor hi Alabama, tat
perjury la a felony.
1
last few years, accused Alabama
officials of haraatinx him beeiuaa
of hi* lntagratian laaderehlp.
Tbs young Nogro mhdater M a
successful boycott of osgrtgated
city buses la Montgomery In MM
while president of the Montgom­
ery i Improvement Assn. He proawntlv la V*«s of Me fe q t t w
Christian Leadership Conferee**!)
with headquarters hero.

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twa days af claabee.
Two dims stores doted their
buck counters indefinitely aid •
drug star* planned to dote Its
•ado fauntain at I p- m. dally.
before classes and at nearby
white end Negro high schools.
Warren said charge* of dis­
orderly conduct were filed against
M tm i g w whe ware relaasad
la castady af their panatl.
The trouble started when
Hamit let ent Norcom High

Other congrenloeal newa:
Farmt Agriculture Secretary
lir a T. Benton woe scheduled to
spell out to the House Agriculture
Committe detail* of the adminMretka's farm program. Two
previous appearances by Benson
wore canceled because of delays
fa sanding to Congress President
Elsenhower'* farm menage.
Foreign Aid: Undersecretary of
Stoto C. Dougina Dillon was to ap­
pear before the Hone* Foreign
Affaire Committee to urge ap­
proval of President Elsenhower’s
foreign aid request. Secretary of
BUt* Christina A. Harter told the
gnu* Wednesday the full $4,17$,•
000,000 w u needed to fight contin­
uing Communist efforts to take
ever the world. Bom* lawmakers
hare predicted deep cuts.

The rule* deadlock waa hrekaa
whan Republicans Joined northern
Democrats Wednesday In agree­
ing informally I* sand the meas­
ure to the Haute floor.

CoantittMMi n il H#tii§ Ini*

on had derided to call up the

debate.

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CABS D-4TT: Melaa H., aged ft,
attends a ritsy gitts’ college to
.I s East.
"Dr. Crane, I wish you'd set
tsr,*’ her faculty adviser tug■Hted after I had been the ekapi to speaker that aorntof.’
"Foe the la getting so neurotic
•ad unstrung that I fear aha win
have a nervous breakdown and
lava to drop out of eollego."
dsa of why she should bo nor­
ms and unstmnx.
But I tactfuUyateered her along
I our interview till aim finally
to cry
than blurted
it to* following problem.
Her cloeeat* friends at achool

asd

» they'd c b m lack to oofafter a betof holiday at
, they always had exciting
lances to talk about. For
bad met notable stage nr
9 MfNttUUil.
r fit t a k«d bo tuck socially
■g episodei ts tail, far bee
»Oy waa net wealthy nor the
M to bo written up frequently
ton society page af too newt-

■Sea Mt a hunger togate a

friends along.
As the story grow bigger, Hoien
would embellish It, and she des­
cribed in vivid detail the exciting
party ahead.
8ha also invited Various of her
ciaismates, and even bad Invlta*
lions mailed to them from Long
faliad In tho aamo of this Ima­
ginary aunt.
Halaa was cartful enough to
have a mead located then so aba
could cite a real mailing address
and thus neeive the acceptances
of aunties Invitations.
But tha gain event was now
drawing near and Helen knew her
gooa# was almost cooked.
Bo tho naturally became almoit
hysterical sad on tho verge of a
nervous breakdown. Bbo had ba*
m m caught la bar own trap and
fr w it about to snap on bar.
Penitent and tearful, ah* didn't
know wkat to dn, Bbo admitted
tho oven flirted with suicide. She
had-also tried to figure not a way
te drtw out of achMt and rtaim
amnesia. Another possible solu­
tion Involved concocting a kidnap
(dot with barstlf aa too victim.
"Dr. Crana, I simply cannot
faco a y trtenda and stay 1a eollag* if they find nut ton truth:
So wknt can I doT 1’U never got
Into thin dilemma again, I
promise."
Since aha had apparently learn­
ed her lesson, and she needed a
way out with honor, her friend
on Land Island dispatched n wire
te Helen Informing her ef her
aunt's sudden illness.
. A few days later, another win
said auntie had passed away, n

l a Mm began telling about n
waiter aunt whs wanted her to
tom to Long Island for Spring

tloa by the Soviet Union sod lb#
United States. Dr. Leo Szilard
proposes to substitute for the cur­
rent threat of motual suicide a
"permissible" list uf cities In each
country which would bo destroyed
slier their populations had been
evacuated.
What gives tbs ptsn a special
urgency is that Its author has only
a few weeks to live, fn Memorial
Cancer Hospital here he discussed
it with thla reporter with the
quick-ranging Intellect that kaa
characterised hia remarkable ea-

WASHINGTON—A costly, spread­
ing disease that*’ eating away on
Capitol Hill has come under the
wary eye of Sen. Allen Eilender
(D-La.).
Tha senator found that the Infec­
tious ailmeat hae eaten away sotthird of all the noma la the two
Beanie Office Buildings. It’s n
parasitical gam which foods main­
ly on taxpayers' dollars.
la leglslaUvt circles it's known
ts "The Committee." It comes to
several dsalgaatlona—the standing
committee,, the subcommittee, the
special committee, the Joint com­
mittee and tha hybrid select commlttM.
Tho infestation waa still tonocunun aa recently ai w o . But then
it became fashionable to set up in­
vestigating committees, fn fact,
Jt'a gotten to bo to fashionable
that now oa The Hill wa even have
an tovestigaUng committee to to*
voeUgate things like Investigating
committees.
WUh a few exceptions (notably
the Kofauver crime and McClel­
lan labor committees), those in-

Last year, to make room tor
more committees, tho senators
built tbomselvea a new t o million
building. And now everybody'a get­
ting crowded again becausn too
committee! moved into ovary
available nook and corner.
"What happened to all tho room
wo were to haver" cried tho seaalor. "I say that tho room haa
tone to houst all these employee
we have been putting on tha par*
rolls from Uma to timo."
Then Eilender grumbled: "Not
only are wa confronted with tho
problem of Increased staffs, and
not only U there more material
than senators can find out about
because (hero art not enough hours
to too day, but enrtato staff mom*
bera do not a m know what ton
other staff members are doing aimply because them are so many

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Tha idea of • "ptrmUalbla" list
at. cltiea te be mutually destroyed
la the evaat at a war crisis has
tha breathtaking logic at a great
iciantifle mind. Whether It h il
any practical significance la inether question. But, above all,
Ballard hopes that It will waken
pubUe opinion to the danger at
the current drift, with nuclear
aulclde e likelihood at the end.
He does not believe that the
eurrent talks at Oanavn to ond
nuclear testing with e lystam
of iaspocUoa and control can suc­
ceed. And bo feari that another
failure In negotiation will only
contribute te the falellitle accept­
ance of • stalemate which la peri­
lously unstable.
"On general principles I am
rather Inclined to agree with
those who any that U would bo
a miracle U man were to survive
the advent of the atomic age,"
Ballard lays In bla article In the
Bullitln of Atomic Scientists. "But
a miracle, as defined by rerml.
la an event which has a proba­
bility of occurrence of leas than
10 portent; people are Inclined
to uaderotUmate tha probability
ef Improbable event*. No matter
what the probability of man's
survival may appear to bo at
this point, thorn (a a margin of
hope and all wo can do at present
la to concentrate on thla margin,
bo it largo or small.’1
Th* lata Enrico Fermi, also ono
of the pioneer nuclear physicists,
was n partner with Szllird la

Quotable
Quotes
By Called Press Internatienal
BUENOS AIRES - Argentina
Ben, Lula Recede, discussing Uto
Argentina navy's effort to track*
down tha mystery submarine re­
ported lurking la Nuevo Gulf:
"The weapons of our army,
navy and air force are evidently
out of data."
BAN QUENTIN, Calif. - Conviet-autbor Caryl Chessman's at­
torney, George T. Davit, an­
nouncing he would seek a re­
hearing of Chessman's clemency
plea in tha California Supremo
Court:
"Any time a man's life hanga
In the balance by one vote In a
cate ai Important at this be de­
serve! th* benefit of the doubt."
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - VicePresident
Richard M. Nixon,
eommontlng on former President
Truman's prediction that any
Democrat nominated could beat
Nixon for tho presidency;
"Of course I would dlsagroo.”

livened by flashes of humor. Bui
there can be no mlitakini tha
almost despairing urgency with
which ha posed the questions that
ba believes mutt be answered If
mankind la to avert catastrophes
To give concreteness to hir
proposals be visualizes a new
war crista in the Middle East with
the United States Joining Turkey
and other friendly powers in a
threat of nuclear war agatnat
Tussle. The Soviets respond bp
naming three American cities
from the “ permissible" list of 10
which they say they will destroy
if the offensive'it pushed.
They make this threat knowings
toll well that, if It it carried
out, tha United Stales will name
comparable Russian cities from
■ similar "permissible*’ list and
destroy them when they have
bean evacuated. A four-week pert*
od would be granted for evacug*
tloa.
The plan It posited on the bo*
lief that both sides would uto
"clean" bombs, esploded above
ground aero to avoid wholesales
fallout. In other words, both sides
would be rational insofar as they
observed a given set of rules.
With the inevitable nationalistic
passions Involved in any dispute
this la probably the baste weak*
ness of the Szilard plan.
Ballard hat advanced his plan
In the belief that In the nest
stage of the stalemate, when both
sldea have long-range, solid-fuel
nickels in place equipped withhydrogen warheads, war In the'
conventional sense will be lm*
possible because it will mean
suicide.
But at the same time a way
will have to be found to live
with that situation and for thla
reason he has thrown out hia
challenging proposal. The worda
of ono who has foreseen so much
cannot be cailly ignored, and
particularly when they are spoken
with an awareneis of how short?
la hia own Uma te thla earth.

WASHINGTON - An Air Force
manual, quoted by Rep. Frank
Kowalski (D-Conn.) as advising
that "good eating certificates" and
lollipops should bo given officers'
children If they eat all thair food:
"This certificate usually makes
a hit with parents who can use
It to coax the little ones to clean
up thair plates."
The nation's six leading sea*
ports art New York, Philadelphia,
New Orleans, Houston, Baltimore,
and Ban Francisco.

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converting to Russian, or treating
a bullet wound are talks which
c o m easy to • group of American
•etoterf stationed to too rugged

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Th* Lake Mary Fire Department la busy thin wank with
• achool for voluqtner flro flghtirn. They hnva obtained the
••nrlee* o f Instruetorn from the state Fir* College at Ocala
.M d a n holding nightly wssions.
This Is a very important undertaking for Lake Mary
the rent o f the area which its firemen serve. Knowing
short cuts o f snuffing out ■ blast and how to bandit the
trtous type* o f firea often saves Ilfs and property.
Tbs vital Importance o f .this volunteer firs program has
sen pointed up dramatically when fires near the Sanford
ty limits, butjuit outside th# jurisdiction o f the city’s fire
ghters, have occurred. AH the volunteer groupi have a
utual aid agreement, but their equipment, personnel and
wining have been limited. Their efforts to do something
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THE MAtiNOUA HARDEN CIRCLE learned how to display flowers
from Mrs. Blanton Owens Thursday. Examining the displays at Mrs. Raymond Witeel’s home are, from the left, Mra. J. W. Messier, president of
the circle: Mrs. H. K. Ring and Mrs. Witxel, hostesses; Mrs. Owen, and
Mrs. Arthur Harris, program chairman.

Circles Make New Arrangements

Elect Officers For Coming Year
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
The Magnolia Circle of the Gar­
den Club had an interesting meet­
ing at the home of Mrs. R. E.
Wltrel on Wynnwood Dr., vith
Mrs. H. K. Ring as co-hostess.
Mrs, Blanton Owen gave the
lesson on using weathrrwood,
seeds, pods, cones and shell to
create wall decorations. She dis­
played various so-called "pic­
tures" to Illustrate' her work ex­
plaining Lhat Lhelr only cost wsi
the plywood and glue. The other
materials can be found In yards
and on the beach.
The chairman urged members
to attend tbe general meeting at
the Mbyfalr this week. She also
staled that caiadlum bulbs are
Mill available from members.
Next month the circle will go
to Meade Gardena and haye lunch
at lleward Johnsons.
PALM CIRCLE
Members of (be Palm Circle
elected officers for next ycar;sl
their February meeting, which
was1 held at the home of Mra.
H. P. Newton, Plumosa Rd., DeBary. Mrs. Helen DcWlU assisted
with refreshments snd entertain­
ing.
Officers elected to serve for
the1 term beginning in 'October
were Mrs. H. J. Finch, president;
Mrs. If. H, Duncan, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. E. T. Tideman, secre­
tary and Mrs. lfsrry Oakes, trea­
surer. Mrs. W. W. LIm served
as nominating committee chair­
man.
Mrs. Newton, program chair­
man, presented Karl S. Bolander
of Winter Park, who gave an
Interesting talk and showed color­
ed slidei stressing the need (or
"Design And Color In Gardens."
Mr. Bolander is a well known
lecturer and artist md has par­
ticipated in three World Fetri.
He stated thal tjie principles of
art are broken down into four
classes—design, color, lines and
texture and spoke chiefly about

Bridal Shower For
Miss Carol McNeill
Mrs, Curtis Lavender and Mrs.
W. W. Tyre entertained last week
with a miscellaneous shower for
Mile Carol McNeill, bride-eleel of
Robert Mllchelt, at the home of
lira. Lavender.
Bride’s bingo wee played, with
prises awarded iv sir*. James
McNeill, Mrs. R. P. Goedspeed,
Mrs. J. W. Brown. Mrs. W. R.
Jennings and Miss Caret McNeill.
A salad eourse was served by
Ae hostesses with Mrs. Randal
Lavender and Min Judy Lavender
assisting.
Invited guests wer* Mrs. James
McNeill, the bonoree’s mother;
Mr*. John McNeHl. her grand­
mother; Mra. Robert Mitchell,
mother of the groom-elect; Mrs.
Lee Yost. Mra. Elisabeth Sharon
Adams, Mrs. E. D. Kicchhoff,
Mra. J. W. Brown, Mra. R. P.
Goodspeed, Mra, Lewis Snell, Mrs.
W. R, Jennings, Mrs. Joe Corley.
Mrs. Ralph Ray, Mrs. E. J.
Ukloeaman, Mr*. Doe Smith, Mrs.
Earl Deaaey, Mrs. Wight Klrtley,
Mra. Joe Orteno, Mra. Carol Wal­
ters, Mrs. A. G. Jones, Mrs. D.
C. Howard, Mrs. L. E. Walker,
Miss Erma Corley and Miss Peggy
Lundquist.

design and color. He said thal
“ each of us are striving to find
more beauty In everything, home,
clothing and all decorations." He
recommended pieces of sculpture
and sundials for the garden to
add Interest. He will soon open
his lecture center in Winter Park
and offer courses In various arts
and crafts.
The March meeting of the Palm
Clrelc will be at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Lins.

ROBE CIRCLE

Eighteen members and one
guest attended (he February meet­
ing of the Rose Garden Circle
at the home of Mrs. Charles Cole
in Geneva.
Following the business session,
Mrs. Henry Simpson showed slides
of scenes taken on her trip around
tbe world. Those present said Ihey
felt Hut t,hry had experienced a
vacation trip, the program was
so realistic.
HIBISCUS CIRCLE
The illbticus Circle of the Gar­
den Club met it the spacious
home of Mra. J. Brodie William*

on Oak Avr., wilh Mrs. R. T.
Humphrey and Mr*. T. A. Bur­
leigh assiillng.
Preceding the program a deli­
cious dessert course was acrved
hy the hoitesaei. The president,
Mra, John K. Pox read the revised
by-laws and gave a report from
the general business meeting.
Mra. Margaret Spencer read an
interesting article on bird con­
servation. It stressed the fact that
all birds are a help to the human
rare. Even the hawks more than
make up for their thefla by eating
huge quantities of mice, rats and
snakes and should not be shot.
Seventeen members and a guest
of honor, Mrs. Clarence Gimbel
of Indianapolis, Ind. were pres­
ent.

Miss Carol D ia n e McNeill, |train. Her waist length veil of silk I with white ribbon streamers on a
daughter of Mr. and Mra. James illusion fell from a hall cap of serd white prayer book,
The maid of honor and bridesD. McNeill and Robert Hugh pearls. She wore short whita gloves
and carried a white orchid coruge |maids wore idenlical dresses s(
Mitchell, ion of Mr. and Mr*, Rob­
ert E. Milihcll were married Feb.
13 at 7:30 p. m. at the First Pres­
byterian Church in Sanford.
The Rev. E. G. Wood, a retired
Presbyterian minister from DeLand. officiated at tha double-ring,
candlelight ceremony.
The church was decorated with
while chrysanthemums, palm* and
candelabra. Pewi were marked
with small arrangements of white
gladioli and while ribbon.
Mrs. E. J, Moisman, organist,
presented a program of nuptial
music and accompanied Bob Crum­
ley, soloisl, who sang "Because."
“ 1 Love You Truly" and “ The
Lord's Prayer."
Miss Betty McNeill, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor; Jean
Womack and Mary Audrey Sharon
were bridrimattli and serving as
junior bridesmaid was Linda Milchrll, siatrr of the groom.
Randcl Lavender was best man
and serving ai ushers were Sonny
Haskins, Edward Earl Owens and
Ernie Morris,
The bride was given in marriage
hy her father, James D. McNeill.
She wore a white salin princess
style gown. The waist was trim­
med wilh nylon netting and seed
pearls, featuring a aemi-length

Beatnik Party
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Women’* Fellowship

C.P.O. Wives Club

Presents Program

The C. P. O. Wives Club will
welcome ajl “ Beatniks," Saturday
R p. m. In (he C. P. 0, Club
on the base. All Chiefs, their
wives and guests are invited to
attend an informal Beatnik gather­
ing.
A luncheon of "Poor Boy" sand­
wiches and all (ha trimmings will
be served buffet style for 30c
per person. Juke box music will
be provided (or dancing. For fur­
ther information and reservations
call Mrs. Millie Di Ms.cola at
Crane
FA 2-4971 or Mrs. Lou Cram
at FA 2-7237. Deadline for reser
vatlons is Friday.

F e b r u a r y 21 - 28
Each Evening 7:30 P. M.
11:00 A. N.
SUNDAYS

C H U R C H OF C H R I S T
Cor. Elm Atapae A 2nd

Lake Monroe Club
Presents Program.

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Rrainlk parly and luncheon at
the CPU club room at the Naval
Air Station. Starts at I p. m.
All Chiefs, their wives and guests
invited.
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Conducted by MiaMnr I- O.

MIIS. ROBERT HUGH MITCHELL

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Mrs. Bonner Cartor was hostel*
to members of the Ethel Bool
Circle of the Congregational Chris­
tian Church Monday night when
final plans were discussed for the
Swedish Smorgasbord to be held
February 27lh. Each committee
reported He plant and progreii.
The menu committee reported
there would be a variety of over
40 different dlahea from which to
choose, both hot and cold, Includ­
ing salads and reUahct of all
descriptions.
"How will you observe Lent?"
was the devotional thought given
by Mra. Edward Slmpaon, followed
by prayer. The circle received a
moat interesting thank-you letter
from Mrs. Eleanor Tiihkint in
Ahmcdnagar, India, where the
ladles bid tent childrens story
books for Christmas. Mr*. Walter
Barton, a frequent Sanford visitor
and member, wrote she was
happy lo hear the church was
working on another smorgasbord
and enclosed her donation toward
it.
It was ri-purlcil that material
hae been ordered for new choir
robes with Mrs. Ralph I^Hiing
supervising Ilie fitting and In
charge of getting them completed
by Easter.
It was decided that a "profit
party” will be held on Feb. 2&gt;,
at 7;W at tha Fellowship Hall.
All members are urged lo bring
a friend for a good time and
refreshment!. .
Mr*. Carter carried out an at­
tractive Valentine theme In Ike
refresh inrnti, T h o s e attending
were Mrs. Edward Wooda. Mra.
Ilalen Remusat, Mrs. Maurice
Corbett, Mra. Herbert Thurston,
Mrs. James Bcdeubaugh, Mrs. 01liff Nordgren, Mrs. Owen Here­
dity, Mrs. Earl Mosley, Mrs. Har­
old Herbal, Mrs. Norma Cook,
Mrs. Howard RolUna, Mra. Gua
Sckmah, Mrs. Losstng, and Mrs.
Simpson. Ttw next meeting will
be la Fellowship Hell, March T,
with Mrs. Lossing ai hoslsai.

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from a trip to New York City
where she bought new spring
merchandise for the B. E. Purcell
Co.

silts. A. w. w u u u a l l , leu, serve* after dinner coffee
to Dr. Woodall, Mrs. Milton Vahue, president of the
Florida State Chiropractic Auxiliary and Dr. Frank
Dean, president of the Orange-Semi note County Chirn.
practie Society. Mra. Woodall is president of the auxili­
ary.

Woodalls Entertain
With Dinner Party
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodall
enUrlalned Saturday sight with a
Valentine dinner for members of
the Orange-Seminole County Chiro­
practic Society and tbe Auxiliary
at their home on West llth It.
Mra. Woodall is president of the
Auxiliary.
Honored guests were Mrs. Milton Vahue, Orlando, president of
the* Florida Stale Chiropractic
Auxiliary and Dr. Hardte Webb
Jr., of Winter Garden, a member
of tie board of director* ef the
Florida Assn.
Tbe buffet was centered wlUi a
pink heart-shaped angel food cake.
In the center of the cake were
long stemmed pink rosea and

light pink larfeta. featuring prin-1 carried heart shaped bouquets of
cess necklines, inserted lace panels pink sweetheart roses and bhu br­
and small bark waistline bows, arinths.
They wort pink accessories and I Mr*. McNeill wore a beige street
length dresi wilh bilge accessories
and a corsage of eymbidJum or­
chid i. Mra. Milehtll wort a light
aqua dress with black aeeesaorios
and a white orchid corsage.
Following tha ceremony a recep­
tion was held in the church annex.
The refreshment table was center­
ed wilh an arrangement of white
chrysanthemum* and held a three
tiered wedding cake and a white
anniversary candle.
Assisting with the serving and
entertaining were Mrs,. Curtis La­
vender. Mrs. Ralph Ray and Mm .
W. R. Jennings.
The bride chnsa (nr her going
away outfit a tailored blaek tweed
suit with black accessories and Urn
orchid from her bridal bouqueL
After a rtiort wedding trip Uw eoupla will reside at 70S West 4th St.,
Sanford. The groom is a partner
with his father In the Mitchell Ad­
justable Trailer hualneii.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Yost of Fairpart,
N, Y.j Roger, Dick and Mra, A. 1*
Yost of Port Gibson, N. Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McNeill, Balti­
more, Md.; Mr. and Mra. Ray
Brown, Homerville, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. David Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Jennings, all of Or­
lando; Mrs. W. A. Yeomans, Rebring; Mr. and Mra, Ed Parker,
Jacksonville and Mm . Lillian An­
drew* of Woodstock, Conn,

it wai surrounded by miniature
roaea. Red tapers and red hearts
carried out the Valentine theme.
A ham dinner with all the
trimmings was enjoyed hy the
guests. Attending from Orlando
were Dr. Geraldine Dallas, Dr.
and Mra. Frank Dean, Dr. anil
Mrs. John R. Haskins, Dr. anil
Mra. Robert M. Quigley. Dr. Mar­
tha Bans and Dr. and Mr*. Milton
R. Vabue.
Dr. and Mrs. Lindaey de Gurrhery of Winter Park, Dr. and
Mra. Richard Soeffler of St
Cloud and Dr. Hardia B. Webb
Jr. of Winter Garden.

Friends of Mrs. J. II. (Florence)
Hodges will be glad lo know she
it back'home again and recover­
ing from surgery al Orange Me­
morial Hospital In Orlando.

An Interesting program on fab­
rics was given by Elmer Wonlenay of the Yowrll Co., ai Ihe
monthly meeting ef the Lake Mon­
roe Home Demonstration Club ai
the lloma Demonstration Center
on 25th St.
The program was arranged by
Mra, Olga Hunter. Dresses made
(rom Springmald materials and
featuring McCalls, Simplicity and
Vogue patterns were modeled by
Mra. Eugene Graves, Mrs. II. L.
Johnson, Mr*. J. E. Andrews and
Miss Sharon Daniels.
Upon arrival each one attend­
ing was given a Valentine card
and Mrs. G. O. Nordgren. Mra.
Annie McArthur and Mrs. D. K.
Hudson look their height, weight
and measurement!. The card was
filled in with lha site dreat,
blouse and akirt that each should
wear.

Program A terman, Mm. I. V
Horton Jr., introduced the *cris­
er, Mill Shirley Morgan, who gnvu
a summary of the youth program
of the Christian church, lim n nr*
presently Arse youth organise,
tiona in the church; Mice Morgan
works with two of these group#.
She explained A* alma, pinto
and future hope, of At youth
groups, and suggested ways hi
which Ac women might help with
the work.
Hosteasee Mra. Rianeke Kuhn
and Mrs. Beaula Thornton served
refreshments to Mra*#, W. K.
Young, Mabel Bishop, 0. W, Mot*
gin, A. R. Stroup, Frances Jobes,
O. D. Landreee, B. I . Hinson
Jr., J. L. Horton Jr., J. W.
Knight, J. N. Barnett, 0. T. Fear*
•on, L. Tharp, Alton William*,
W. P. Yealey, J. L. Horton, H. K.
Ring, Grace Armstrong, Mias
Morgan, Mlsa Bishop and Mr.
0. W. Morgan.

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Misses Cindy May, Pam and
Suaannr Jones entertained the
large group wilh several, aonga.
They alt wore beautiful avening
dresses made by Suianne.
A Valentine motif wai used In
decorations for the evening. Tbe
refreshment table wai overlaid
with a Valentine cloth. Hoilrsiea
were Mrs. Jack Standifer, Mrt.
Andrews, Mrs. Hunter and Mn.
Johnson. Mrs. J. H. Tindel wai
In charge of Ihe models.
At a short buslnesa mealing
presided over by Mrs. Johnson,
plana were made for the Seminole
and Orange County Fairs. Mra.
Lucille Fllsgerald was welcomed
as a new member. The March
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Ruth Swaggcrty on Weil
First SI. wilh Mra. Fitzgerald
The Tidewater Oil Co. to build.
assisting. Mrs. Fitzgerald will give Inf "the world'! largest eokfatg
a demonstration on cake decorat­ plant" at Avon on Suauia Bay i
San Francisco.
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The Christian Women's Fellow,
ship of Ihe Flrct Christian Church
met at the church, Monday, with
Ihe president, Mis* Flo Biebop.
presiding.
It wai announced Ant Chub
One ii sponsoring a thowur -lor
iht educational building. Dab. ■ .
a fellowship supper to scheduled
for Fob. IS and the "Woek of
Compassion" will bo Mtowud Mato,

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on your Grand Opening

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Tonight the Omni* Belt Conference
iraamcnt fete underway in Apopka
h'tWo b lf fame# on tap,
The Beminolee and Winter Park drew
tore k tho firtt round and
htfhlr rated toama will play tha winnora
o f tha two gamoa tonight.
Wildwood and Looaburf will atart tha
action at 7 p.m. In tha Darter gym and
team Apopka and LakWitw will
i o ff i t 9:S0, Sanford wtt faco tha
• o f tha Wildwood-Laoobnrv grama
tomorrow at 7 p.m. and Wintar Park will
fnco thn winner o f tho Apopka-Lakoviow
ftm o at 8 :80. On Saturday at 7 p.m, there
Will bo a JV championship gama between
Winter Park and Apopka and than tha
gama will sot undarway at

and Sanford will have to be aharp tomor­
row nlfht to make it to the bin one.
For the many fane who will be crowdin f the Apopka gym there will be many

Winter Olympic Games Open Today;
Five U.S. Skating Officials Bred
SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (UPl)
— The IMS Wintar Olympic
Grass, which thus far have pre*
ducsd nothIn* but discord Instead
of the international goadwiU pad
harmony thsy ara supposed' to
promote, open today.
Horn in a scenic litUo valley of
tbo Stem Nrradas, Vko Presi­

dent Rickard Nliofl was to de­
clare tbo games officially open
In a pageantry of pomp and cere­
mony equalled only la this quad,
rennlel world athletic compctltloa.
Some 100 athletes from the SO
nations competing will march in
their brilliant uniforms with tholr

Golf Tourney Sot

From all reports avary team In tho
OBC la in top condition and you can bet
they will bo "upy for that victory that

Tha Mayfair Man'a Golf Assn. will hold a madal
handicap touraamant at tha Mayfair Country Club
Sunday.
Mambara will maka up fouraomaa and taa o ff batwaan noon and 1 p.m. Rudy G off, dub pro, will hava
tha toaa claarad axclualvaly for tho aaaodatlon during
that time. At tha and o f tha fouraoma round, taama will
be drawn for prise purpoaaa only.
Handleapa will be deducted from groaa scores to
aatabiiah net scores. Priiea will be for members o f tha
thraa low nat teams, and tha three low net individual*.
Prixaa will be awarded in three classifications—scratch
to eight, nine to 16 and 17 and up.
Mambara ara limited to one prise. Tha touraamant
entry fee la |2.

CHICAGO (UPI) Middle,
weight Haary Hank, virtortoua for
the third straight light over a big*
gar foe, bogged today far a
chance against another tM-pouad•r to show bow well bo can fight
—aaytlma ala to eight weeks from
now.
Hank will bo out of action for
tho six la eight weeks as. to# rt-

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day night With tha exception o f
iurg, who la Inexperienced, every
has good potential and Wintar Park

“ The American officials have
beta doing their beat, hut they are
inexperienced to handle a big meet
Ilka this," ha axplafned.
“ Most of thorn b a n had no u riaeee whatsoever in apeed skstr. To make the Olympic sperdO
abating contests a success, it will
be accessory to bring la man who
know what It la all about and that
will be done now."
Ha revealed that the U. S. offi­
cials were being replaced by one
each from Norway, Sweden, Rus­
sia, Franca and Japan.
Liftman decided to taka tho
drastic action' which wat another
black mark on tho way t k n s ,
gamto are kelag conducted—site rQ
two daya i f final warmup tryouts
in man'a apeed events. Tbo com­
petition was poorly organised,
about one third of tbo times of tho
competing skaters were corrected
after being announced as official,
and nothing acomod to go right.
Laftman declared, too, that the
U. I. officials involved also de­
pended "ten much on machines."
In the U. 8. cfflcicla wen sack*,.

soya “I now declare tbo VII!
Olympiad affltlally open* that all
tbo strife which baa marked tbs
preliminary preparations would
subside.
But it didab appear lib# It
wauld work out that way. .
Far on tha era af the opsalar
on of tha biggest rhubarbs of
them an brake out — and there
have boon a lat af Mg one*.
Five V. 8. officials •sleeted to
serve aa fudges, refsroes and la

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mltteo told UPI they ware not sur­
prised. But (hay have bean taking
a a w /v s o ,V I V
basketball ratings with only two suck a boating that they w on ex­
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selves. Just what grounds they
il I a m L m aI*
tlon of a national champion.
U L O n im fK
Tho
nationwide
board
ot could defend themselves on were
V V V I lllU b lJ
eoaehta which ratal the amaU
schools for UP! will coat Its fi.
who finally aecoplad a cut estl- nil ballots of tho season after tho
mated at *,000. The popular « - «•*•■ of Saturday, Fab. ST.
yaar-old redhood .old bo folt * « t L * " S ^ f S S S L ^ * 2 f f i
as a flddlo" and that tho Mravts
had no nood to put any kind of “*»•
ft*
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ATLANTA (UPI)-Tho duel at
suraneo" clausa In his contract.
J* fjril-plaee votes OX
Corral was a mild affair, aa
Young Jerry Walker, b e in g
T2 ? S !5 2 i ^
far is Southeastern Conference
counted upon for a regular storting
thimto «£k*to
baeketbaU fane are concerned,
pitching assignment thto yaar, I
^
compared to tbo ahootout thoy’re
expecting Saturday night when
Knntucky'a WUdcate visit Aubum’e Tlgors.
Kontncky, Auburn and Georgia
Tech'* eigbib-rankod Yellow Jack­
ets ara daadlackad for tbo SEC
load la oao of tho tighten, down*

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To Vie For Title

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loorid OS palate to pact tho Coloalote to a e'reteb drive that sent
tbo; Mouataioeera down to tholr
tonrtii setback In M games. Tbo
UUle gloat hit with IT of a* attempts from tho Gold and forced
Vote Virginia players lato a rtah

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Wait V irginia, wkleh led U-04
.at halftime, tamo eloaost la the
L • Intestates whoa Um MsuateteV
M n trailed, tool, but time raa
i*V: fat- Jerry Weto scored oo polite
R’/: tor too Mottateluoara, but his af|0w&gt;; darts fait abort la tha foot of one
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U-potot aeooad-half outburst by
«te Colonials.
, ,
Elsa whore. North Carolina, tod
bp Doug Mou'a to Hints, beat
down elate North Carollaa SUta
peraa to defeat the WoUMeb,
» « . and remain la tbo AltaaUe
Cooat Coatonaco load] Wake For;
oat cl toebed at tout a tto far
oocood place to tbo coateruco as
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iVa CkepHlTi 41 nlote paced
too Doocooe to a 100-00 victory
.
over VUgtola; Pennsylvania upeet
USalto, 0041; Texas ChriatUa
i v.
h ipped laytor, 0441; St. Juaph’a
(Pa.) downed Delaware. N-M;
Syracuu edged Culelue, T4-T1;

CAROL HBIB8, 20, o f Quoons, N. Y., leapt during a
practice eeuion at Squaw Valley, Calif. Tha four-timo
world figure abating champion haa her heart sot on tak­
ing tha Wintar Olympic title for the United States.

od nets, but la tholr corns each la
looking for a bigger raise.
Allison and Lemon, along with
Harmon ElUebrew, who already
baa' algnad, provided tha Banstort
with their strongsat M -g punch to

5-1 Loss Mars
Scott Meets Ortega
PHILADELPHIA &lt;UP1&gt; -Chartoy Sdett and Gaspar Ortega will
meet to a 10-round noa-tatovlsed
welterweight bout at tbo Anna
toco March It, promoter Human
Taylor announced Wednesday.

Golf Champions
Flay Optns Todo
ST. AUGUETW* (UPI)- n
btapkmi. i
Sam March of Pari* Meaateto,
S. C., wen the medal to o drewtog
Wadaetday after trial Charlie

Harrlaon of Atlanta at sox to too
two-day quglUytog rounds.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Johnay Unitai did tbo throwing for
the Baltimore Colts last season,
and tod Raymond Berry did a
heap bf catching for the National
Football Loagua champtou.
Berry won tha ioaguo'i -paia re­
ceiving championship with M
completions. He alio gained tho

Kegler PIry Set

elub, and all woman will bo admilted without charge.'
Rebel's Joy, owned by Karl
HaUi, baa a long Impresses rtcord on apeed circuits threugbout
the nation and this aaaaos bo baa
triumphed twice, placed three
Umaa and ahnwn once. Tha 44pouadtr will bava tbo thraa-box far
tonight's hasdilntr. Ha's rated a
Mo-1 choice by msratog Una odd*.
Tha future to expected to bo
out of the meat hard-fought ovanta
of Ua current season. Among Urn
many Out bounds to tho octet la
big Rocky HacOtoty, on* of Ar.
thur Bowser's many sterte. In kla
meet recent encounter Rocky de­
feated Wayne Roberto while porttog an lmprtsilvn Sl.lt-Mcond
clocking over the Gvo-sixteontoimile distance.
Alan to toe ninth are Jill Eutk,
Plaaaure Up, Dues Block, Fiction­
al Caprice, Blue Bsakattetoh and
Umber Timber.
Afternoon racing wlU start at
S p. m. tomorrow.

Rawls Offends
Laka Worth Titlo
. U S E WORTH (UPI &gt;—Tim UN
Lobe Worth Womon*a Open Golf
Taoiinmool opened hero today
with Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg,
S. C„ defending bar 11* title.
Sho was among to professionals
competing for o IT,too purse and
Max McGee of Green Boy had
the hlgheit average gain par
completion at B.I yards and too
toagtat completion of urn year
was an M-yard touchdown pau
caught by Harlan Hin af toe
Basra.

Jon SekoofarV Mg ebanao hid
finally arrived.
The Hungers were leading 14
when Schaefer. No. 15, took over.
For too mat U minutes, toe Lang
Butltr To Coach
bland factory worker bald tbo
PITTSBURG (UPI) - Jack Black Hawks scoreless, n o n Erie
Geti Checkup
■utter, vateroo Pittsburgh guslar Nesterenko scored for Chicago
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Mllwao- dtfemsire atar, haa accepted a Job during n power play and Tud Stoat
tee Braves’ catcher Del Crandall
popped * abet between Joe's toga
has toft far the Mayo CUnlc it
Rochester, Mina., to undergo a
comptota physical checkup before
reporting to - spring training.
Hawka whipped three more goala
Crandall suffered a back ailment
past Schaefer and skated off with
a S-t victory. •

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LCVI1TOWN, Pa. (UPI) - II
oaaoctooao were tbo mala quallfl-

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W cdassday, F rid a y dt Saturday 3 P .M .
L A D IE S N IG H T E V E R Y T H U B 8 D A Y
s beautiful, nodose Jot Unoa Bewbag on Oeera Rood,
r Highway 1T-H attracts enthusiasts of all agea. f t — to­
rn to available U bagtenara of ell ages. Jet Unoa with to
a completely air coedlHoaed. Parents with small children
ea line of tog nureory. Tha Loses are open ovary dag,
a* m. unttl t g - m, Sundays from u m m uatll g a. * 7

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BIS-MOUTH!

TH* K IN O W H O ’L L
TAKE N O F O E AN
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SO LLY , N O T A B ffIC K IN TH *
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H IS B A U . BAT H O M E L A S T

W ELL. W a U - J U S T HAVE T*
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33-Year Resident
Of Sanford Dies

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Mr». Lliltc L, Jarrel, a Sanford
resident for 33 yean, died early
this morning al her home, 1201
Seminole Bird.
She wai a native of Greenwood,
Fla., and a member of Flnt Math*
odlit Church of Sanford.
Mrs. Jamil la aurvtved by three
aoni, Joe W. Jarrel. Albert 0. Jar­
rell and Jeaae A. Jamil, and six
grandchildren.
Fudlral services will be held In
Evergreen Cemetery In Ocala at
2 p, m. Friday.
Briason Funeral Home is In
charge of local arrangements.

Customs Chief
Soys Gun-Running
To Cubo Stopped

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WASHINGTON (UPll - Smug­
gling of arms from Florida to
Cuba hai slopped, sccording to
Customs Commissioner Ralph Kel­
lyKelly, In testimony told the
House Appropristlont Committee
the Illicit arms traffic ended af(cr President Elsenhower ordered
more than 100 immigration offic­
er* to patrol small airports In
Florida.
“ 1 would say that about tlx or
eight monlhi ago there was quite
a lot of smuggling of arms to
Cuba," Kelly said.

RASH / HE SAVED
THfClEL? GET.

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Florida Crocodile
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MIAMI (UPh — An eight-pound
Saurian crocodile named ‘‘Sunshins'* was bound for a heated
too In Russia today after a lay­
over in New York.
The crocodile, a gilt lo N. 1.
Smirnov, mayor of Leningrad,
was flown from here Wednesday
to tbo Russian delegation at the
U.N.
Smirnov wai presented the croeodlie two weeks ago when ha and
11 othar Soviet officials stopped
In Miami on their nationwide
tour.

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lew prohibiting a vehicle from
going more then six miles an
hour. The fin# for violation waa
11,000. That wts In the early
INO'a.

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Tnu and each at you or* M r*by
notified and required In (II* any
claim * and damallda Which you. nr
*lth*r n( |nu, may hav* aaalnat
laid • • ill* In tha s fflr * nf linn,
iltn raa K. Adame, Ueunly Ju.lea nt
Orana* County. ‘ « t hl» n lllc* tn
Ilia Court Itnua* In Orlamlu, KlnrIda, within « l» h t raUndar innniha
from lha lima o f tha flrat puidtcalion n f |hll nolle*. Kaeh rlatm or
demand muat ha In w iltin g and
runtatn the |i1*&lt;* o f resident* and
p o ll ufMr* addraaa nf llin rlalm ant and muat hn awnrn in hr tha
rlalm ant. tile aa*nt nr a tto rm y , « r
Ik* aamn ahall be vote.
The
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My: Jo* Bcott Klrlnn
A* K sarutor o t a n d e tla la
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n o T tu w o r n o c m u b u i r o n
TUN CLOIIYO o r R O A im A V
TO WHOM IT MAT CONOR UN I
Tou w ill plaaaa la k a n oilr* that
tha Hoard o f co u n ty Commlaelnnera o f aem lnol* t’ nunly, rio rld a
at I t o'rlack A. M., on lb * l i t
day o f lla n li. A ll. l i l t at tha
County
Courlhouan
In K inford,
■•mlnalt County, Florida, w ill cun.
aldtr and datarmlna whathar or not
tbo County w ill rloee, tacat*. renounr* and dlaclalm any rlaht uf
lha Cuunlr and the puhlln In and
in lha fa lla w la g d ta crlh id road*
w a r:
That portion o f w * a t A diU id*
Drtva d itrrlb o d a t fo llo w .:
■ •ginn ing at tha N orth w a it.
erly rornar nf Imt 7. Illoi-k
a , rug noutharly a lon g tha
K aettrly righ t u f W ty tlr-«
o f W att Adotald* Mrivo to tha
a o a th w o tie rly c t r a i r o f Lot
4. m o c k A. th ttttt run Hnuthw ilio r ly a lo n g lha evtinelon
n f . tha aoutharly boundary
UN* of th* aald Lot I, tu
th* W *at*rly right u f way
thin o f tV *ll A d d a Ida Drive,
th em e run K orthtrly along
. tha W iita r ly righ t o f w ay
In * of W ait A d t la lll Drlva
to tha North Cornor o f l o t
5. Illuck C, thence N ortherly
lif th* Point o f Beginning.
A ll lyin g In th* oubdlvlelnn
known
a*
Imho
Adelaida
■bore* IttvHlon a ccording in
a
plat
recorded
In r la t
Nook t, p*a* 1, nf lha FuhUo
Hecorda o f Mtmlntlo County.
Florida, and
n eglnatng at the N o rth w tit
Corner o f L ot 1, Bln« k- A,
run VVtlt a lo n g lha aatanelon
o f lha N srih arlr boundary
,
lint o f lha aald Idit I, lo tho
VVaaterly rlah t o f w a r Una
of
W ait
A d.la ld o
Drive,
ih tn ce ran aouthtriy a lo n g
The
v v e t iif ly
righ t
of
w ay llna
of
W aal
A de­
laida D rive to lha douth*
* a «l card er o r B lock
It.
thence run Boot In lha Bouthw a it corn or n f l.o l 1, B lock
A. (banco run N ortherly a lon g lha B a ilo r!y righ t or
w a r llaa of W eat Adolaido
D r lia to Point o f Beginning,
All lyin g In tho aubdlrlalon
known
n* 1&gt;obo
Adelaide
■bore* Bovialan, a ccord in g to
a plat recorded
In Flat
Boak S. paa* 1, o f lha P ublie
n e ce rd c
of
gaatlaola
County, Florida.
PKIldONd IN TK K K iTK D M AT
APPKAtt AND UR H B A nO A T
TMB T i l l It AND PLACB ABOVE
OPKCTFUtP,
tIB A L I
BOARD OF COUNTT COM.

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VICE ADMIRAI* II. T. Dcutermnnn, right, l.i welcomed hboard the USS
Forreatnl by Renr Admiral R. E. Dixon, center, and NAS officers H. S.
Moore and E. W. Foote o f VAH-5.
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Not Much Sympathy Given Here
For Disc Jockeys On The Carpet
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Show
me one of those tonc-desf teen­
agers exercising his sdenoids over
tha airwavea and I will show you
a groaning grown-up turning off
hit radio.
In the lima It lakes my hsnd
to reach Ihe dial, I can hear
enough smirking, oscillating, sideburned music tnanglers to list me
a lifetime,
I mean I think there ought to
be a law against anyone -n ‘ .. .1
carrying a guitar without a li­
cense.
This Is why 1 find It a lillle
difficult lo work up much sym­
pathy for the dine Jockeya who
were hauled on the carpet this
week In the House payola inveatigalion.
From my view, the Inquiry
could be subllllcd "The Listener’!
Revenge.1*
Although 1 never heard any or
these particular record spinners,
f blsme dec-jays as a breed for
the recent epidemic of musical
miscarriages.
Let me hasten to explain that
my acquaintance with the lat­
est form of tonsil torture came
about through accident rather
than design. I was Introduced
through • peculiarity of my csr
radio.
While driving lo and from work,

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I travel one stretch of road chere
the radio will only bring In one
itatlon. This makes am a captive
audience of whgl I Judge la one
ot the nations principal outlet*
for unrequited puppy love. It also
makes driving unduly hatardous.
I estimate that 1 have had
about a doien ncar-mlssca while
leaning acrosa the steering wheel
to silence some pimply-faced ado­
lescent who is mooning off-key
over the current queen ot the
pony-tails.
One day 1 am bound to have a
collision in my hurry lo turn the
knob. When they pick me up off
the blood-splattered highway, 1
Imagine my radio, which hat sur­
vived worse things than auto
crashes, still will bo lining out
soma hymn to high ichool.
Either that, or it will be boom­
ing "The Death and Transliguralion Cha-Cha-Cha" as played by
a trio composed of two steal gui
tars and a riveting machine.
1 auppoie it la normal fog kids
lo feci a pain In (he hedrt be­
tween Ihe popcorn and the allies
at a drlve-in movie. But 1 know
of nothing In the Federal Com­
munications Act that requires a
radio nation lo let It to music.
Tho pain ain't love, son; that's
Indigestion.

Ex-Employe Files
For Gray’s Office

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
Tom
Fouls, a former clerk in the aeerotary ot itate'a office, announced
Wednesday he will seek tho post
of secretary of stale.
Foula, 32, who filed hla an­
nouncement wtlh hla former bon,
Do*eail4 R. A, Gray, baa never run for
o*S Person* M ot* public office before. But be eald:
IMmaoOo Agoloat
r'l fact I am Justly qualified to
o f you aro h*r»by enter Ihe race.*'

IP th* (.'•■*1 « f (be Couaty JoSg*.
Uemlooto C ouaty, S'lorlOa, la Pro*
bate.
I p ret F.otot* o f
MAItT VLOItBNL'K SCOTT fen melim e* known &gt;* SI. KIAtltblNCK
SCOTT. KLOIIMNCR SCOTT. SIAItT
V . BCOTT anil M. K. BCUTT,
T o All rreS llor*
to g rlalm * or
BOM R e ta in
You and racb
nollfUU ond rouulrtd lo pretrut
any i laim* and ilamanila wlilvli
you. or either o f &gt;nu. m ay liavo
aaalnat th* relate o f SIAItT FlAJltKNCK SCOTT, ilecaaacd. let* of
aald County, to tho County Judge
o f samluol* Cuunty, Florida, at hi*
nfflt't In til* rn url hou** o f aald
County at Sanford. Florida, w ith .
In right valeudar m onth, from th*
lima or It,* Ural pubtlrallutl o f
till, nolle*. Karl, claim o r demand
•ha|l h* In w riting, and aliall alala
th* plaro nf r**tdrnra and po*t
o fflro addraaa o f tho claim ant, ond
ahall ha aworn lo hy tho claim ant,
hi* o g d it, o r o tlo rn ty , nod any
aui'h claim n. dtm oud n o l aw Iliad
ahall I,* void.
tluy Carlton Itoop
Paul t_ Hoop
a . * * »ru lora o f tho Last
W ilt and T«*iam *nt o f
A lA fir FLUItCNCB BCOTT.
d tiia if d
F ir.I publication F*l&gt;. I. IPS*.
Puhllali: Fth. t. II, IS. Si. I tie .
IS TSUI OHAS.t, t’ l.AIMO TOI'MT
IT ATII PUIS OKBlTULM c o i s r r ,
F IA IH in t, I.S W TO. 4101.
l-IltlU IT ADJUSTMENT HKnVtCB,
SSOnta far D ll. 1L L. Lt.N|)8F.r,
P lain tiff,
VKItVOV VVKMTFAt.t. and IfA /.K L
hi* wife,
D oftndanU ,
NOTH'IS OP S H K B ir r a a ALB
NOT 1CL' I* IIKIIKUY IJIVK.V
that I, J. 1* HUUBV, K htrlff Of
•anln ots County, Florida, under
and by virtu* or a w ilt o f *a*cu .
lion htram fura l*.u*d out uf alia
*hov* • n in l.il rnurl. In tha abova
•ty!*d cau*a. hav* lavlrd upon lha
follow lug pro party, altuata, lying
grid balng In V anlnola County,
Florida, to -w llt
Ixito » » :, I I I . SSI. SI*, i t s
and SI* Frank 1* W ood r u ff* aubdlvlilon o f land.,
Ilanford,
Hrmlnola
County,
Florida, a* rarnrdvd In Plat
Book S. F a ta 41, Puhllo Barorda o f Mamlnulo Couaty,
Florida.
Ao th* proparty or lha abova earnad D*f&lt;odani*. and that on tbo
•lh iloy uf Marcn IS**, halwaan
lha legal houra nf aala, namaly,
alavan o’clo ck In lha furenoon and
|wp o'rlack In lha aftarnuag, eg
aald day, a l lha fr o m dour o f lh#
Court Hou** In Bonford, Hamlnola
County, Florida I will offa r fo r
aalo ond o*ll lo Iho hlghoat bidder
fo r teob, In band, tho ob ovo daor r l b i l property, no tbo properly of
•aid D efendants ta S atlify aald
aaacutlun.
J . L 1IOBDY
g b a rlff at Bamlnata C* aaty,
F lorida
Byt J a u ea J. ■lagtatary, P R .
Publish Jan. I I A Fab. *, 11, II.
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MOTIOB
N oilr* la h »r*by given that tha
undaralgnad d**lr*a lo engage In
huiln**a a l t s a i . l i e i Oak Avanu*.
■anford, Florida, undrr tha nam*
o f HIIA Hill! LI, and Inland lo
r o g ld t r lha salu nam e w ith tho
•’ lark or Circuit C ourt of lam lnolo
County, Florida.
W illiam Kdward Landrlcen
1lar*rh*l Ja**ph Merrtn*
PTKNKTItOM. i-A VIS A JlcINTOSH
Sylvan J, D evlo, Jr.
A tlornry at fmw
L‘ -t-*rif* Building
Sanfiirri, PI n ua
T u hll.h : Fab, I, II, II, : i ,

FEBRUARY II
Admission*
Margaret Fox, Sanford: Lulu
Richardson, Altamonte Springs;
Barbara Jane Brown, Lnka Mary;
Alma Elizabeth Giddlage, Pilatka;
Salllc Hardy, Sanford; Lillie Man
Livers, Sanford; Wllhamlna Bert*
wether, Sanford; Ida Mae Johnson,'
Sanford: Ruby Davis, Sanford;
Walter L. Brooks, Sanford; Chnrlid
Ridgeway, Sanford: Joa Lould
Perry, Sanford; Delorea Shanbray,
Sanford; Robert L. Pringle, San- .
ford; Ray Nell Crook, Longwoodr
Mary Wllliama, Sanford; Lelab
Woodard, Sanford.
Mirths
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Million,
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cecil Lee, Sanford, a am;
Mr. and Mra. Ucofgo Crook, Langwood, a daughter.
Dismissal*
Addison Williams, Sanford; Darla
Blalock. Sanford: WlUlam Aker,
strom, Sanford: Jennie Tyler, Sin*
ford; Ruth poonc, Sanford; Mary
Williams, Sanford; Peggy E ii Bb p
ton, Sanford; Imogen# Yates, 8anford; Minnie Fryer, Sanford; o»car Barnea, Sanford; Mrs. Charter
Cowan and baby, DeBtry; Thomaa
McGowan. Sanford; Edward Jew­
ell, DeBary, Barbara Sullivan, Or*
ange City; Thomar Crosby, Fernandlna Beach.
FEBRUARY 11
Admlsalom
D«nnl* Chambarlow, Sanford; Pat­
ricia Green, Sanford; May Boom
Gllloa, Sanford; Martha Kilpa­
trick, Sanford; Dorothy Evans,’
Sanford; Sarah Epstein, Sanfordi'
Joseph Llvaey, Carboaville, Pa.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Green, SaS-*
ford, a son; Mr. and Mrs. CliffoT#'
II. Brown, Lake Mary, a dauglk*
ter
i
IM-wiliiala
Ruby Davis and baby, Sanford;1
George Wilson, Sanford; Jewel
Rumbley, Sanford; AUia liotik,
Sanford; Ester Spivey, Sanford;
Ida Martin, Sattford; Ramona
Donaldson and baby, Sanford; Stt&gt;,
■lo Collum, Sanford.

Manufacturers
Show New Fashions
For Spring Wear

CUPOLA LOOK
Highlight* from manufacturer*
who recently showed new fathloM
include the cupola lUhouette tar
daytime and drua-up. Cupola aulU
had a rounded tools at the top,
FILTSTIWliO AAMN
jackets with dropped shoulders,
NOTICI-: IS hereby glvau that I am
•ugaaad in bualntaa a t STIt O r­ slrrvei molded Into a dome and
,
lando
D rier, Hanford, N*U!lnol* (mail collars.
County, Florida, undrr Ihe flt-tl*
Drciscs
were
given
n
rounded:
■■Ion. nainr o f Norm ttrlam lo Klrutrou lr., and lhat I Intend tu ragla- look at tha top wllh a dome ileeve
trr aald name w llh lh a Clark of for day: but for cockUU hours, Urn
lh* C ircuit Court, llainluole County, lop of ihe drew waa slim with MI
Florida. In acrordam r w ith tha ekirt.
provlalona nf tha FlallCloua Nam*
TOP-HEAVY LOOK
S la tu lri, In-w it:
S ritlen
ISS.SS
F lorida Itatutaa
The top-heavy took showed IK
1 »T .
cape collar treatments for slim
•Igi Thomaa A. Lyka
dretaea and costumes. Typical waa
tlor.lon O nan*
a illm dreae of black nod whim;
Puhiiaht r* h . s, n , is , as, tsss.
check wool, with patent leather
AMR.TORO TOTIt'M SIP SLIT
STATU OF PLuniDA TO) \VAL- belt, double row of bultOM up tbo!
TK Il LB V L whoa* realdaaca la un- front and wide collar alasort a
know nt
cape ta l t a _________ ,
A ault h aving bran filed agalnat
For daytime wear tbo
you in the Circuit Caurf in and
fo r Seminal* County, Florid*. In silhouette was the pencil
C h an ctry; fo r dlvnrct, thd n bbroa- "walking stick" '
laird lllta or whlvh ta JKNNIB with figure bugging
traaap!
l.K Vt,
1-lalntlff,
v».
WALTKI1
eoQsr
I.KVL D rfondanl, tbla n olle* la to and cut with small it
inquire you to file w llh Iho .Clark standing away from lha sack.
-L
o f aald Court y o n r w ritten doTha housei coat* were featured
frr.ar*. If any, tu tha P la totlfP o
fuU and straight N w i
com pla in t filed In cold caueo, and
in atrv* n cop y lh aroof upon
l-lnln lirr* a llorn a y n ot lator than
tb* lath day s f M irth,
n, n s fi
ot hr rw lit, n d t s r t a pro canfataa
w ill ba antafod. agalnet you fai­
th* ra lltf brayed by P la in tiff.
WITNF.aa m y hand nnd tha aaol
o f aald C ou rt at Banfurd, F lorid s
tMa SltU day o f January, A. O.

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bronze was Introduced and safari;
tnred woara
•ilk
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THE OLD HOME TOW N
HOUSE on Caaieroo Avenue, Eaat
aide between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedroom, Utcbai ippUancea. School boa atop. Quiet

Page S— Thu re. Feb. 18, I860 ,5. B—I K f t d F «r Bate
SUNLAND ESTATES: Like MV
I-bed room, 1 balk hem*. Down
iyment Ich than original. Call
By STANLEY
A i-aot.

r

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME. TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. PA 24ta

riDOW withe* poll lion ai full
(ima receptionist, dark cashier
or motel Militant. Hava bullneaa education, motel training
and heme nunlng course. Refertncci. Write Box J. T., San­
ford Herald.

FOR RENT

J *
I'

-- BOUSE for rut, So. Senfrord Ike following ie a liat of liomoi
Avo„ near Lake Jessup. Phene
and duplex apartmenti located
la dealrablo aeetloni of town
V
and all featuring fully equipped
_ fUNFURNISHED bouses, one I
kllchetta.
mens, eoe l-room. Call PA t-SHl.
' nrmmSHED apartment*, herd- pm Weahfngtoo Avenue
I-bedroom, i bath. 9100 month.

EXCELLENT BUY; J bedroom, 1
bath home, large Florida room.
Back yard fcaeed. Wall and
sprinkler system. 91,249 down,
anume tl.foo mortgage, pay­
ment $M.OO per month. Call
Robert] Real E|tale, PA 2-4202.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

lOf North Virginia
NEW &gt;-bedroom bouae. Phone g-bedroom, l bath, fireplace,
IA U IU .
attic fan, |1» month.
PURNISHED bouse lot rant, 11
Smyrna Dr., PeBary._________ Lock Arbor
AvnilaUo June lat.
APARTMENT, 1U Elm. PA S-WTS. l-bedraom, S bath, completely
furniahed Including dlibwaihor,
freeier, nod boat 9900 month.
m Grepeville
S-bodroom, 1 bath. 9M month.

RENT A

BED

J. W. HALL
M44 Franck Ava.
Iio ta
Can Hall"
Phone FA MU1
2-BEDROOM home In wall catabllshed neighborhood. S p e c i a l
terms. PA 2-419*.

pad, water furnished, lake
iga*. Pb. Geneva Hit.

£ ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Bagtotorod Beal Estate Brel
IbfAS-lSO l IT-Mat Blow

WELCOME
N A V Y AN D
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Plumbing &amp; Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
PA 24142
WILL TRADE Iota or acreage for 1007 Sanford Ave.
bousatrailar. PA 2-051*.

PURNISHED too bedroom borne
OROVE AND LAKEPRONT
at 1UW. 11th. Price 17889, with
39 acres, Paela araa, 10 acraa Houeo Wiring — Electrio Service
SEE IT TODAY
92,264.44 cash, balance HO per I Acraa la rapidly growing Like
Sid Vlhlen
planted in Valencia oranges, g
month Including Interest. Large
RANDALL ELSCT1IC CO.
years old. 2,000 feet front on
Mary. High, dry, lakeview pro­
Ill Magnolia
PA 24112
Lake, good terms.
perty- Sensibly priced.

Bellaway, HoeptU* A Baby Beds Ill Want 19th. Street
1-bedroom duplex, completely
By vsy, Week or Month.
furnished. HI month.
CAEROLL’S PURNITURE
I k PA S41S1
l i t W. let PL
Lake Mery
2bedroam, 1 both duplex. 971
month,

pact*, fruit trees. $n per mouth.
Adults, one amen child accept*
od. 11 8mynu Dr., DeBary. Call
NO S-SH7,

PLUMBING ’
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimate!
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2-3323

W. H. "Bill” Stcmper Agency

St. Johns Realty

lit North Park Ave.
Realtor A Inauror
ASSOCIATES: H. K. Teller
Just Outside City
Stenstrom Realty
Arthur P. Day, Everett Harper
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. PA &gt; 2420
Robert P. May. Bart Pilcher,
Limits
HOUSEKEEPER; live In and
Nice . clean lwe bedroom home Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCaskUJ
care for two children; light
T,
C.
Troutner
on two lot*. Priced at HAH.
housekeeping; HO per week;
Phone
PA
S4M1
IIS
N.
Perk
Eaay terms.
private room and board. Apply
Pbooe PA 24311 2H1 Perk Dr.
Florida Stale Employment Serv­
Country home in VolusU County,
ice. 110 W. 2nd. Street.
five acree with excellent two
Stenstrom Realty
bedroom bouae; atorage; gar­
MATURE WOMEN
HERBERT STENSTROM
age; chicken bouses. Ideal for
Your age I* not a handicap —
Registered Broker
poultry or kennel. Priced at
If you have about 4 hours a
LEN EISNER
H,H0. Eaay terms.
day and willing to work —
LOTTIE BBOADWAY
AVON
he* wonderful earning
KEN
TORBKTT
*Lakefront bomesitee 91,200 up with
opportunity for you. For Inter­
BETTYE D. SMITH
•nay terms.
view in your home, write,
Aeooelntoe
NOW — Bo* 244, Lockhart,
N. Park Ph. PA S-M20
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Pie.
BROKER
ONE LOT, Ugh ond dry, 70 ft.
m Be. Path Ave. Ph PA 24HI
wide 140 ft. deep, facing Country
Club Rd., In Lech Arbor. Term*
14 LOTS AT OSTEEN
can bo arranged. PA 2-1222.
Good Building M i, some Hoot on
Highway, 24*00.00 buys all u
RAYMOND M. BALL
POOD SUPERVISOR; good work­
AND ASSOCIATES
Johns Realty Co.
ing coodltlons, 44 hour week;
Bee) Batata — Insurance
US North Park Ave.
between ogee 30 and M. Apply
Surety Bondi
dietetic department, Seminole
Memorial Hospital.

WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Cealact M West 2th St.
Phone PA 24843
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2-0492
B A M ROOFING
Contracting A Repairs
Lieeased — Beaded —Inland
FREE ESTIMATES
WO Laurel Ave.
Pi.. 'PA 2 7*43
r YOU have painting problem*
and want to taka ad antaga of
yaara of experience and the best
of workmanship call X. M.
Yeung PA l-OM or J. U Bindsee PA. 2-4122.

59 Ford Country Sedan
4-Dr. 4-Pees. Vt Engle*, Ferdematk, Radio,
Heater, and Power Steering, Only 12,***
Mllee

$AVE

59 Ford Custom 300
4-l)r. Hrdan, Mileege Maker “4" With Standdard Trane* and Heater. CHECK THIS
PRICE1

*1795

59 Hillman Minx Convertible

*1595

Juet Like New With Only l , * « Mllee,

4-Dr- Heleie Model. 4 Cyl. With Heeler.
THIS ONE MUST GO!

*1195

58 Ford Country Sedan
4 Dr. • Poet. Wagee, 4 Cyl. Bagiae With t G W A P
Heater, EXTRA CLEAN! I
▼I # W W ^

58 Chevrolet Biscoyne
4-Dr. Sedan, VB Bailee, Automatic TraneRadio, Mentor, end Power Steering, Low
Mllee end Very Cleon

________ *1595

58 Ford Custom 300
16. Special Bervicae

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
TRAVEL - EARN
work guaranteed. Free EetlFour neat appearing young ladlea
mate*. Plume FA I-721S.
18-22 true to travel Florida,
Texea, California with chape­ CLOCK REPAIRING: Wbctlasi,
roned group. Average earning*
Loagwood Park, FA 1-7073.
2390 month. Tranaportalloti paid.
Expenses advanced, Apply Mica
CoUlai, Florida Stale Employmini Office, 110 Wait ' 2nd.
Street Friday only, 10-12 Nona
and 1 until I P. M. No phone
calls pleas*.

COUNTRY CLUE Manor: 2 bed­
room homo with Venetian blinds,
WATERFRONT LOTS
and plenty of shrubbery, excep­
N you enjoy water sport* and
tionally dean. PA 1-47*4 or
PA 14842.
would Ilka to build n home ON I acraa with9 2ACHES
bedroom, concrete
THE WATER by aH means one
block
home,
high
and
dry
land.
these 100 x 100 lota located an
FARMER'S AGENCY
House approximately .0 year#
canal off large, beautiful, BataM. V. Parmer, Realtor
eld, wUb new roof. Several oak
jumplni lake.
trees and asaortad Minis trees.
D. H. Whitmore
Good
water.
On
paved
Rd.
Ulllaa
O. Treats
ONLY 900 DOLLARI DOWN and
S ilitiiiH i
9H per month, an Interest on
,
BOYS - VETS
114 § French Ave. Ph. PA 2-2291
unpaid balance. Total price
Three, clean cut, neat appearing
22.000. FIRST COME FIRST
young man. 12-11, elngle, tree to
1200 DOWN •
SERVED.
travel Florida, Texas, California
1 BR. heme with hardwood Been
with national firm. Average
BY OWNER - OPEN HOUSE,
and
enramlc
til#
bath.
W. H. "Bill" STEMPEB Agency
earningi 971 week. Transporta­
Sat. A Sun., Psb. 20 A flat.
Phone PA 14101
US N. Park
paid. Permanent work. Ap&gt;
PAYTON 9290.00. Total dawn — Includes tion
Pbooe FA 94)11 HM Park Dr. ROSA L.
ply Miss Colllna, Florida State
electric range, curtains, rug.
Impleymeat Office, 110 W. 2nd.
And Associates
Double driveway. Assume PHA
Street, Friday only. 10-12 Noon
Registered Real Estate Broker
M o r t g a g e — Approximately
and 1 until 4 P. M. Do not phone.
Pb. PA 2-1901 17-M at Hiawatha
9M.00 per mo. tig Country Club
Drive — In Country Club Manor. WANTED: M u experienced la
cleaning and polishing used care
end trucks. See Mr. Wtafree
■t Strickland • Morrison. Inc.

S Dr. Sedan, 4 Cyl- Radio end Renter, I To
Select Pram.

*1295

57 Buick Super
4-Dr. Sedee. Felly Powered, VERY NICE
PAMILY SEDAN,

_____

*1795

57 Mercury Monterey
Hardtop Coupe, Automatic Trane- Radio,
Heater, Power Steering, and Power Brake*.
ONLY ONE OWNER.

*1395

57 Plymouth Savoy
4-Dr. Sedan. VS Engine. Automatic Tranemlealen. COMPARE THIS PRICE ANYWHERE.

1995

57 Ford Fairlane 500
$11 Q C
AND BLACK

l w

W W

57 Ford Custom
Tnder Sedan. 4 Cyl .M ilne and OVERDRIVE,
RADIO, A BEAL GAS IAVXE

*995

56 Ford Custom
4-Dr. Baden Vt Begin*, Foedematic. Radio
sod Eester, I Item Moo
9, 100 acree at unimproved land,
near Geneva, 222400.M, terms.

B ooms Donifnad Fog
Florida Living.
1 4 d Bedroom* —
1 * f fUthn

VA-FHAFHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Lew as M X
Y ob

car

4. Ill acres between Geneva and
Oviedo U mile road Treat,
gaooeo per a«ke, 26% doom.

SPECIAL

56. Ford Custom
Tudor Sedan, VI Engine end SUadari
HOLD YOUR HAT 1 I I

*595

S t Johns Realty Co.

RAVENNA

lie Norik Perk Ave.

55 Ford Fairlane
4-Dr. Sedan, 71 Engine, FardomntW. Radio
sad Hester. PRICED ONLY TO GO I 1

PARK

HOMES

Vt Bagiae, Ferdematk, E
RED WITH BLACK TOPI

j/ic t

move is immodl-

Bi. Fsttsw Cauatry
C M ML a
Wntoh

dgw*

Y e w Credit k good on any o f these Cara

Ford Victoria
Ford 4 - Dr,
Dodge
OldamobUt

$395
fix
|145
$145

Strlddand-Morrison
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U roB D
O THUNDERBIRD
FALCON
O FORD TRUCKS
asixa a . am vKji^jutici 1111

Pk.PA.S-UM
■«« ■■■

*495

LOOKING POR A GOOD U8ED TRUCK?
W E HAVE IT!

$ 1 0 , 6 5 0 FHA

t o m $ 6 1 . 5 0 Mm * *

*545

BRING THE CASH SPECIALS
1953
1953
1952
1951

3 B a d r o o m s - l'/ i B a th s

$ 3 5 0

*895

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A W ant Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA 2-2611
Special Service*

U JL'ICK . radiu and h eater, Dyn-

ANY TV REPAIRED *3.50 plua
| parti, l( hrousht to ahop by cuetomeri. All work guaranteed for
SO dayi.
CENTURY TV SERVICE
1119 Celery Ave. Phone F.‘. *-1412

anow. Ph. FA 2 SMI.

-Ml-A Trailer*

22. Articlea For Sal*

22. Articlea For Sal*

22. .Articles For 8*1*

.New A Uied furniture A Appll- SMALL Duo-TIurm oil healer POSTER type single bed 125; WORK clothes, luggage. tents,
ancei. A Good Place To
Magnavox TV. 17 in. console
tarpa, blanked, colt. Army-Navy
with fen, tank and control. C. R.
BUY. SELL or TRAD*
343. FA 1-7770.
Surplus, 31* Sanford Ave,
Buyer, 3rd. St., Lake Mery.

Jenkins

Furniture

LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
FOR SALE - 1156 Spence Craft 400 Sanford Avr.
FA 3 7450 III FI UNIT (all or part), Lansing
PA 2-3295.
House Trailer, ttttxt. See Clyde
13" speaker IM. Viking Dpe
Walls at DeWItts Trailer Park.
recorder *60. 2o W. Amy. and
FACTORY TO YOU
$SAVE$
No phone calls.
Preamp 350. Garrard turntable
ALUMINUM
New A lined
*55. Call FA 3-7061.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Cheap! Call FA M M .
Furniture and Appliances
21. Furniture
Enclosed head. Sai-proof bottom
GOOD
Ueed
Appliances
end
TVs.
rail with plaatie ends. Plastic 23. Notice* ft Pereonalo
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sia
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.
or rayou tapes. Cottoa or agio*
gle pieces ar *ed. Alio himlcord*.
WANTED: eomeooe he drive a y
ture repair. CaWaeto made, n H H I . Fires At. FA. PA H N I
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick Senkarik Gla.in and Paint Co.
car to Carbondalt, 111. Lola of
FA 1-7063.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
Service With The Cash. SUPER 113-114 W. tad St.
FA 14621
work thare. Write er tome tar
• BIO VALUE*
otr. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
TRADING POST. FA 14*77.
Interview to III Cedar, Sanford.
• JCIC1 CREDIT
11* Saiford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4151
195* PREMIER (1) with attach­
OEASY TERMS
REBUILT auto generators and
ments. LB-LW portable. Sews
ROLLAWAT,
Hospital
and
Baby
W* GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
•tartora, t and 11 volts. New
forward and revrrse and darns.
Beds. Day. Week 'or Month
mufflers for popular care. Reels
10 payments, 33.20 ea. Write CR. LOST: Social Security shock
WILSON - MAIER
FURNITURE CENTRE
Finder pleaee nottty FA t-FM
Ueed Auto Pans, South on 17-M
Mgr., Boa A A A , Sanford Her­
1100 French Ave.
New end lined Furniture
REWARD.
Hwy.
Phone
PA
94626.
ald.
311 E. First St.
FA 34U2
Ph. *A I M

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AH types and lists, installed
••Do It Yourself’
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
AST W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24431

Mather of Sanford

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Hack' GUI*
Door Glass
Vent Gina*
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
31 lM W. 2nd St.

I. Furniture

Thura. Feb. 18. I9C0— Page 9 20. AutomcA)ll&lt;

FA 2-4*13

swing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
104 So. Park (34 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3*25
DREDGING: Land filled and
beachei pumped I*. No Jet to
■mall er to larga. Call TEmpla
1-4031.

T V &amp; Radio Service
*

(Home

&amp; Auto)

"N orth Orlando Eloctronio*

11*A Baoaty Parian

20. Automobileo

Ml FA 94M4 — FA M M
STM Orlande Dr. — Hwy. 17-M

Be Leveller WMh Pssliistaeel MM BENAULT Dalphioe, email
equity and take to* parsumta.
Beoety Oar*.
Phone PA 14573.

PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
IE . PA 2-4*23 After ■ P. I .

IBSS BUCK, Dynaflow end heater,
low mileage. Mke now tanogbont. CeB PA 3-2MP.

D a w n 's

FA S-T6S4
E nvelo pes Letterheads, state- M l* Oak 11,117
1961 NASH RAMBLER, foammmeaU, Invoices, hand bills, and
ablc. Call FA 340M.
programs, o t a. Progressive DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
Prutting Oe. -Phene FA * S t U MM Adam* Ph.
FA * 13W
61 CHEVROLET buatnesa eoapt,
10* Weot 18th ft.
now motor, good torn. 1100, 6M
A SattoSed eustaosee to ew beat
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Holly Ave.
advert! at meat.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
it Celery Ave. Tat- FA S-1SN 3M Be. Oak
Ph. FA 11161 &gt;M FORD PICKUP, best eder.
MB Santa Barters Dr.

11. Flowers ft Plant*
Cot Flowers Far Any Oceanian
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA BUM
or
FA I4B76

H 1 ATIN «

H. B. POPE o a
M L Psih — PA M M

FERTILIZER
for

HOUSE BOAT, completely equip­
ped, — Iota motor — MM. Call
FA 24319.
Vatewey To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Roboon Sporting Goods
June Brown’* Beauty Salon
Ph. FA S-MM
S01D Adams Ave. Ph. PA S-1S2T SM4 S 1. 1st.

15-A Beauty Parier*

i

FLOWERS
SHRUBS
LAW N S

IB. Baton had MM o n

FEW DELIVERY

Lommerse

F 5 5 C A D IL L A C ^
‘•dr 4&lt;Dr. Felly Equipped locleding Fertery Air Cendilkmleg •
BeoeUfel Tetene Ptaieh • Perfect
I* Every W*y

F5 5 CH EVRO LET”
• Cylinder Button Wagon ■ MtaaSard Tran*. • Radio • Buy Thto One
Aa la At A Tromoadana Bavtaga

Hpeelal I-Dr. Hardtop
Hotter ■ AatomiUe Tree

LAWN MAINTENANCE
PRONE FA S-1197

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS
HOME OF THE
WIDE-TRACK

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Madri Gras Set
To Begin Friday
B U F F E R E D
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A S P I R I N

Ret}. 69c Bottle ol 60 tablets
H IM Marti Gras.
Work t m a o n potting
curb
barricadaa aloof the panda iw tt
aad multi-colored shades art
bain* placed orar 1treat lights.
Tail Braa arc adwtirtng for
additional kelp la drive gleeful
visitors through Jan • packed
airaeU. DMplay wiadows a n
keteg boarded up aa protaetioa
U'a an part af tba carmival seeaaa, tba alaa daye af aakridlrt
revelry that will reach ha dimai
March 1 with Marti Crai Day.
Kkfcoff for tba caraival-------fury reutra a verdict begina Friday with the first af M
n t nurder rgslart eaaUy. colorful parade*.
aat, tba trial wfUtbaa
ertdeace aad argu-

Tba uinaer af tba Sea look coaM will participate ia area alinlaatloaa la Clamoat April IV. The
whuar af tba area contest will
eater the State cootnt la August.
Tba subject selected For the
caatast this year la "Hew Soil
aad Wetor Caaaenratlea Affects
the Urhaa FopuUUaa” . Each talk
wfll ha United la tren all la
eight miautes.
Jodgaa will be aaaouaced at tba
cooteit, which la ^ aa la aay

FOUNTAIN SPECIAL
Shriap Baser

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1'aher.:

Fomed Theater
To Be Tom Down
NEW YOBS (UP!) - The Roxy
Theater, which epeaed Its dears
la MW aa Um largest theater la
tba world, will be ton dowa la
laaka way ter a hotel sddrtioa.
The no* it palace, with IU specUnder sUge shows, has enter
island ndlioaa at New Yarfc City
vitHer* ia Ms S-year history. Ks

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a n yacked in convenient boxes, sturdy enough for beach ar boating.

Shrimp

Maine Lobsters

Scallops

Imperial Crab

Oysters

Crab Cakes

Fish

Sea Food Platter

This Is a view of the new dining room, with present aoating capacity for *R. laa Shell will featuse a
buxinessmen'a lunch from 11 A. M. to I P. M. dally. Dinners served b to 10 P. M. Dining Boons and Oaecy
Out Service Open 7 days a week.

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Newburg
Newburg
ip With Crab

Maine Lobster Meat Saute’ed in Butter

Fried Chicken
Chicken

Lump Crab Saute’ed in Butter

Orders

W. E. l a n d r i c a n
H. J. M e r v i n e

Choice Strip Sirloin
ste» k» * * Sizes

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to M n S m Shall Rostnurant
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Welcome to Sanford

Congratulations,

Printing

G irfidd Walker,
on completion of
your new building

Best Wishes
SEA SHELL RESTAURANT

RESTAURANT
On their Grand Opening!

on your

G r o c e r y Co
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Herschel Mervine, William Landrican, Charlie Morrison, Garfield Walker
Morrison Welcomed New Sea Shell To Business Community

SANFOUD

ELM AVB»

Grand O p e n i n g

EVANS

To GABF1ELB WALKER

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all

GARFIELD

Walker Bldg. Area On S. Oak Ave., Showing New Restaunn
Five Businesses, Plenty O f Parking Space

pujiwm i r ­

WALKER

NOKTHPtKID, M. J. (L’ FI) r « f t l a f U Ito a cm . Goodhpa«**

with th*t. m&lt;ruMU rum

We W elcome You

■aagal M t to r a u ten . DIa m . A
M i K ir in , A I* ttotr backyard
M i to t o r i toward ttoir tovac.
Her alattrs lasgtod M i wared

SEA SHELL
RESTAURANT
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A MW
the grewlli to

on completion i f the
newest addition to the
WALKER BUILDING.
It win house the

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SEA SHELL RESTAURANT
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Our BEST WISHES

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Sm Shed Restaurant
Gramm Opening

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he Sea Shell

Turner-Haack Co., Inc
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We're

p r o u d to h a v a k m
c h o i a n to d a o l a c t r i c a l w o r k
far you, a n d far M r . G a r f i a l d
W a l k a r , in t ha c o n s t r u c t i o n of
tha b a o u t i f u l now b u i l d i n g .

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Lobster Is Star O f Sea Shell Show
Co-Owner Mervine, Cooks Willie Carr, W alter Ross

Don’t miss their
Grand Opening!

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Shell Restaurant To Offer Delicacies Of The Deep
William E. Lindrican and llcrsThe bui'-dlng is owned by Gar­ structure Is completely fireproof. structure which housee five other
Have a taite for Maloe 'lobster? can seat fio persona In the restaurfield
Walker, and la built In
Walker built the restaurant in buslatiaei, making it o shopping
chel
J.
Mervine
own
the
new
They're wilting for you along ant section. It aleo will hive a
Imperiat crab, sealwith shrimp, imparlat
icsl- carry-out service on all seafoods business. Mervine is a veteran two units, one coot* inlng the addition to the Welker Bldg., center at (he 2304-5 8, Oak ad­
lopi, fried chicken and ataak and chicken. Customers may restaurateur and has had ex­ dining room and Ibe other hom- which opened during the summer. dress.
The property la managed for
in their orders and pick perience with seafood from Maine lng the carryout lection. The en­ The new addition and perking
tire 44 by 50-foot tone reto block ■roo are adjacent lo the original Walter by Btenilrom Realty.
to Florida.
the food later. The restai

at The Sea Shell Reitauraot, Senford'a newest dinlng-eut delight.

Lobster is the -specialty at the eventually will have e del
Park Dr. and S. Oak Avc. restau­ service.
rant. There is plenty on hand for
the restaurant's grand opening
Friday.
Motif o( the Sea Shell Is In
keeping with the name, the walls
w
of the searood center are hung
k
with seashella and remnants of
the briny deep.
The Sea Shell will epeeUliio
apedaliii la
being ■ family type restaurant. It

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Mervine Shows Walker Deep Fry Unit
Cook Carr Demonstrates

Best Wishes. .
We Are Proud
To Have Been
Chosen To Surface

The Parking Area
OF

THE

NEW

Walker Bldg.
NOW OCCUPIED HV THE
BEAUTIFUL

SEA

SHELL

A t t e n d t he
GRAND
OPENING
of

Chimp's Trainer
Has To Stand Trial
TALLAHASSEE (UPD-Animat
trainer Robert Tomarchln will
have to go beck ta St. Louie end
stand trial for steeling a chlmpenree from the tee, Oev. LaRoy CelUni decided Tuaaday.
Collin* signed extradition paper*
for Tomarchifl, who admitted tak­
ing the chlmpaniaa “ Mr. Make1'
from the at. Louie Zoo.
Tomarchln, IT, la charted with
larceny la the theft of Mew, n 10pounder wbo formerly appeared
wltli him on ■ Miami television
show.
Temarchla'a Miami lawyer* sold
they would fight the ruling an the
ground that the Indictment secured
by the too wee “faulty and Improp­
erly drawn,"
That wee one of the .grounds
overruled by CoUlns In hleueclilop.
Tomarchln. an orphan, roared
Moke from infancy, Ho sold Mohi
lo the too, then stole him bach
after ho saw that the chimp look­
ed “ heartbroken" behind ctgo
bars.
Ho left a 11,000 cashier's check
and an I.O.U. for M.000 ia the
cage, but too officials prefer to
havo Moke.

furnished

TAMPA &lt;UP1&gt; - P#ice Ji
W. Marion Hendry bee waived im­
munity into an InveiUgatlon
traffic casei have been “ fl
In his court.
Hendry, who asked for the in­
vestigation, took the action
voluntarily gave a statement
the elate attorney and county n
altar.

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TERRAZZO FLOORING CO., INC.
Highway 17-92

P.O. Box 586

. FERN PARK FLA.

Onr kenrtlool conirnlulatlona on
your Grand Opening.
Wo fonUohod and IneUtlod yonr coWioto.

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CAMPBELLS CABINETS
Telephone Midway 4 -6545

AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES
3159 Orion da Dr.

San ford

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'jh an d O pining..,

SEA SHELL RESTAURANT

and

erected the
sign • for the
new, modem

RESTAURANT

SEA SHELL

Otur fondant
wlahan ftr nuccaas
o f thin naw bustnesa

RESTAURANT

Call GArdan 3-3465

Compliments of:

Traffic Probe
Called By Judge

We...

S E A SH E L L

Orlando
Linen
Service

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Nick's
Neon Signs
Orlando
CnU Collect 0ARDKN S-SITI

T h e S e a S h a l l R e s t a u r a n t , o wn ed a n d o p e r a t e d by W.
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E. L e n d r i c o n e n d T . J. M e r v i n e w i l l o p e n f o r b u s i n e s s

Our Congratulations...

t o m o r r o w in

t h i s b e a u t i f u l new l o c a t i o n . T h e R e s t u r a n t

to Garfield Walker on completion
o f another new business building.

wi l l o f f e r e c o m p l e t e m e n u in t he D i n i n g R o o m , a n d w i l l

See it during the Grand Opening of

f eat ur e a C a r r y - O u t S er v ic e, using a separate entrance.

Sea Shell Restaurant

T h i s is the f i f t h

n e w b u s i n e s s t O ' b e h o u s e d in t h e

W a l k e r B u i l d i n g , a s h o p p i n g c e n t e r wi t h p l e n t y of p a r k ­
We

manufactured the concrete

i n g s p a c e a t 2 5 0 6 - t S. O a k A v e .

blocka used in the construction
o f this modem building.

Garfield Walker

Stenstrom Realty
Propertj

Chapman Concrete Products
A SANFOOD INDUSTRY ^ 7 7
IN N. ILU AVE.
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Bad* room aet, bookcases and platform AvMIUtl.
rocking chain are only ■ tow
Th* 7,900 square-lodt Mon will
e, e ef the Mem en aato at the
be open six day* a week, from
TtVO a. m. until 1:34 p. m, on
Friday*, and from T:S0 a. m.
until 9:30 p. ffl. tko other five
day*. Badcoek'a morn lo laniard

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than by rent* through' tfw DeLand
Badeoek aaalar. Badeoek mart*
are aaaociata atom totally owned
and opera tod but handling Bad*
cock furniture aaclualvaly,. Tbl*
la the firat Badeoek (tort Sanford
ever haa had. The Badeoek com­
pany alto rebuild* furniture, in-

war made at the beginning 11 thia
month.
L. C. Bvera, a native Floridian
and a long-time realdent of Ft.
Pieree, ia owner and manager
of the Badeoek store. He Is veter­
an, of 13 years with Badeoek and
former manager of their Ft.

eluding sofas, bads, ebairr and
dinette ante.
A down payment on a furniture
item at the m w Sanford itor^
leaves IX, II or M months left In
pay the balance. Thera will ha
a free gift for everyone who visit*
.Um (tore during tbe neat 30 days.

COMES
FURNITURE
STOP to and RECEIVE

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REE GIFT!
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Torn- FREE

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Buy Or Badeoek’n
Easy Budget Twrmo

Far Uie neat M days, Badcnck
has a FRBE GIFT far every,
body that visit* thla now
■tor*. Come to and get yours
today. Wall be happy to ate

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Badeoek Store At 606 Celery Ava.

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Ttito N cw m I Badeoek Associate Stern

K R O E H L E R SOFA BED GROUP

teat atgranted sealing. Witnesses
said the fight started when a
Negro youth banged a white boy’s
bead a n lost a lunch counter.
North CurollM haa a program
of limited Integration in public
schools ef seven cities, hut King
told hia audience that “ we are
not aaHefted with taken Integra­
tion."
“ It ia nothing but n now form
togragated lunch eountcra at drag,
d im and department stares. King of discrimination covered by nice*
lad the successful boycott of aog- Uaa,” ho said.
Forty-three of the lunch oouoter
demonstrators were arreatsd in
strikes began at Raleigh laat weak for refusing to
Rianaabwo, N. C. and have spread leave privately-owned Cameron
Village Shopping center,
,
|p: tour other southern stele*.
* FeBeo arrested three Negro toonFour persona arrested during a
we Tuesday hi the aftermath brief battle at a Woolworth store
a street fight between aa ertl- la Greensboro Fob. • ware con­
mated M white and Negro youthsvicted of Various charges Tuesday
at Portsmouth, Vo.
but Mm sentences either were sus­
The throe wore bickering and pended or Smoanlad to only light
trying to provoke trouble near a
shopping canter, police said. A
whim boy was taken to a hospital
with cute on hia fees and neck.
Ha told polios ho was slssbod
udth a rawer.
• o«o lto Negro high school sod

A nd

HANFORD, FLORIDA
10 of the moat ontsuadlag FURNITURE VALUES EVER) Radcoek’a
EATER SAVING &lt;n EARNED DISCOUNTS. — Thane SAVINGS
W A R S . “ Veer Credit le Good.'

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CYPRESS

Make year aelocttea sad
thou aak Mr. Evers shout
our euuvsuteut payment
plana. You ran tab* IS, II
or M mantha an Balance
after small down pay­
ment.

Mr. Larisa
estenda a cordial Invllatlon to every­
body to visit him to
hia Naw fttore. Lot
him prove t h a t "Bedrock Will Treat
You Right.’*

Famous

EC O N O M Y GROUP

10-Pc. SOFA BED GROUP
Yotir Living Room Complete
Btyled and designed for Florida how**, com­
plete In every dstall. Smart looking, fine grade
upholstery to ■ choice of many color*: Beige,
Black, Brown, Tnrauetoo,.
tf

10-Pc. SOFA BED GROUP

Thla Greup laclndoe:
^
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• Armies*
I AttraceO |
Attrac­
wlth I Pillows Cocktail Chair tive
live Table
• Bwlval
• I Hatching La
man
Lamps
Chair
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GROUPING
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Just teak at tkto modestly priced Budget
Priced Complete Room Grouping. Dual
purpose Safa open* I* comfortable Bed,
Easy-to-cltau plastic Trim,
Chao— From
Many Colors,
tf
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• Plastic Trimmed Sofa rd

• Matching Platform Rockte

• g Sola Pillows
• 3 Matrbiag Tables

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All Koto-dried
hardnqadx,
smoothly sanded.
Keady-to-Pnlnt
30" wide.

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Your

apane to a comfortabl* bad.

• Matching Cocktail Chair

4-DRAWER
| UNFINISHED
CHEST

Make

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itpedal." This grouplag b priced to fit
the strictest Budget, yet smartly atyted
and dealgned, A complete Llvingroom.

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111 DOWN DELIVERS

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114 DOWN DELIVERS

Platform

B a d e o e k ’* F a m o u s B e d r o o m O f f e
Y n t Cim pil U Dadraom — l a d ad tog M olin a s a Bax Sprtogs

Blawla or Watout

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$22.95

Rockers

Sturdy, no-sag spring
coualruction aver hard* '
wuhd frames. Chaico
factory select eovara. j
Bocher haa ploatle sot- J

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PLASTIC ARM SOFA BED

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Hero la Iho perfect Hofabod.
Smartly trimmed with conIraatlug plastic. Easy •to*
clean, opuaa la n cumforteUa

With
Regular
Scheduled

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• Gray

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ly darignod and atyted Bar Flo.

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$175,000 Fire Razes Lake CharmPacking House
60 Jobless After Blaze;
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School Fire Cause Probed

if c r a lh

The second major fire in Seminole County within SO
hour* destroyed the Riant Lake Charm Packing House and
ice plant one mile northeast of Oviedo, causing an estimated
$176,000 damage.

WEATHER: Colder tonight with front danger. High today. 58-GS. Low tonight. 32*42.
VOL. XLLX

United Praia U w d

Wire

EatebUahed 1908

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 633

Freezing

sABoy

Predicted
For County

Workers Roll Up Big Tent After Wind Flattened It
Animals In Exhibit Unhurt As Gusts Damage Fair Area

City Facilities Expansion To Handle
Doubled Population Is Outlined
Ok# U iM je Warren Knowlei should be made to recognise their than three years, Knowles said.
•atimatari Thursday that Sanford responsibility, he added.
Present two downtown lots will no
will foible in alia during tha nest
13—Boat marina, boat basin doubt be used to rapacity in five
to yearn and presented a ll polnt with docks and berths for hosts.
program la taka earn of the as- It la felt yacht dub facllitlei to to yean, the city manager em­
should be left as a private ven­ phasised.
pension.
13—Enlargement of the present
Knowles praaented the program ture, Knowles explained.
13—A filter system In the Fort ally shop building, which now la
of capital Impravamaeu at tea
met tin* of tea City
Zoning Board,
diacuat tha
past THeraday,
area, and south of Mth St. Present of water pipe, sewer pipe, semi,
The city manager’* outline In- private
proparty-leased facilities slag and limerock, Knowles said.
aluded:
](—Naw city day pit and
bn eeaatad on for more
1—Rebuilding or enlarging tee
pretent City Hall ta taka ears of
the city's growth.
S—Relocating tha too and Ineraate parking facilMaa la teat
area for City Hall.
The courthouse will remain open until 3 p. m.
3— An expanded central firs sta­
chance to buy 1900
Saturday
to give county reaiden
tion — remodeling of tea present
Jinn, Tax Collector
nuto Uga before* the 12 p. m. ■
one or a new one located at an­
John Galloway report u-rl day
other ails.
levied on resident* *
Starting Monday, I’inot wi
4— Build a third Bra station
south of uth St. aa tha city grows
who don't have 1960 tags, Calloway added.
further south.
5— Development of a new water
supply field, with a water treat­
ment plant at the well field ta re­
duce expenses. Tha city already
la approaching the capacity of the
present water aupply.
a—A large water main south of
Mth St.
7—Sewage treatment plant by
WTO.
•—Sanitary landfill sites. (Tha
lemlnoie County students will Legislature voted the schools the
present arena am being need ap.) slop sharing textbooks whan double same amount—112 *11 million for
Upon completion, the aftea would sessions end In the fall, tha county books they received for 1BST-M.
make excellent perks and play­ textbook nod supply manager, Ro­ Harris said tee sum was only
grounds.
ger Harris, told the Jaynes Thurs­ enough to rover book replace­
a—Continuation of the street re­ day.
ments.
surfacing program to rehabilitate
Some Seminole County school
Harris
said
some
new
books
will
old Street pavements. This should
books are eight years old. The
be
provided
when
new
school
build­
bn an sums! program so as to
2,400 to 2,300 more students exstretch the aoet ever a longer ings open la the fall. The county petted in county schools next fall
period of time, Knowles said. The school system has funds reserved won't make the situation any eas­
city manager estimated that more for the books, but It still will be ier, he said.
than a half million dollars would a struggled to provide each child
Stewart Gatchcl, county director
be seeded.to do a r mplete Job with his own hooka, Harris said. af ln*i ruction and personnel, said
Pupils
In
grades
03*
through
at tha present.
schools in south Seminole will be
10—Continue a program of erect- four, In double sessions, now share "filled to the hill" when the fall
log etnat name signs of a perma­ many books. A child in an after term starts. South Seminole might
nent type marker each year, noon session shares hia hooka with fare double sessions before (he
painted concrete posts require an- a pupil attending a morning ses­ year la out. ho added. Koriy five
sion.
null repainting, Knowles noted.
The textbook manager said the per cent of the county lax dollar
11.—Sidewalk roptlr program.
now is used for schools.
Faulty sidewalk* are often tee Legislature denied state srhoolt
Explaining the effect of federal
cause of elalms. Knowles pointed the •&gt; million extra needed for grants to public schools, Gatchel
book*
In
the
IBSi-il
period.
The
out. Abutting property
said the county is trying to keep
as much local control of studies as
possible. When the federal govern­
ment grama National Defense Edu­
cation Act funda It requires local
schools to have complete records,
la use the money to buy equip­
ment which meets certain stand­
ards. and to have county and state
approval before the money la made
available. But the government
‘ SAN QUENTIN. Calif. (UP1) a special session of the legislature doesn't tell what price or brand
—Convict-author Caryl Chessman concurrent with a scheduled March equipment to buy, Onchel said.
escaped tee gas chaaibcr for the budget session to allow the legi­ The federal funds are made
available to schools to promote
eighth time early today when (lav. slature to explore the matter.
Edmund G. Brown granted a to­
“ I hope the legislature will abol­ science, mathematics and foreign
day reprieve less than 16 hours ish capital punlahmenl, but I, of language studies. They must be
before the scheduled execution.'
course, will abide by IU decision — matched by local fund*.
The reprieve marked another whatever that decision may be,"
major victory for the M-year-old he acid.
robber-rapist in his Hit year bat­
The IBM legislature turned down
tle which appeared ta have ended an attempt to abolish capital
punishment, as-have other Cali­
l i defea t.
Brown. In announcing hia deci­ fornia legislature* In m eat years.
Dr. J. 0(11* Edmunds, president
sion la Sacramento, said ha wantBrown said ha received thous­ of Stetson University will be the
ad ‘In gtva the people ef Califor­ and* 6f communication* la tee case main spanker at the annual Bealnia. through the legialature, • that sid w i f not an much on tea nale Canady Gknnfor af Commerce
chance to express themselves once person of Caryl
dinner scheduled March 10.
whether Californio
The d foar will hn held at ten
The governor said he would end capital punish
Mayfair Ian starting at «:3o p. m.

Extra Hours

Freezing temperatures are fore­
cast for Srmlnole County tonight
following ■ cold snap with high
winds that caused damage to tents
and stands it the county fair anil
In home* in the area.
Temperatures dipped to 33 de­
grees early this morning and frost
is predicted over most of the coun­
ty tonight.
Heavy winds Thursday toppled
the exhibit tent at the (air, located
on llwy, 17-92 and Joel Field, presi
dent of the fair association, said
this morning that llie tent will In­
put up again by this afternoon.
Field alio reported that numer­
ous stands were knocked over by
the damaging winds.
Winds broke the wooden pegs
holding up the exhibit lent and it
flapped over with livestock still
inside.
However, volunteers guided the
animats out and no injuries were
reported. Around the state, a small
tornado struck a.summer resort
beach near Panama City Thurs­
day, smashing three homes, rip­
ping roofs from 22 cithers and
slightly Injuring onr person.
George Cowgill, mayor of West
Panama City Beach, II miles west
of Panama City, estimated proper­
ly damage at tGuu.ooo,
The Weather Bureau at Miami
said Ihe weather wea expected to
clear today as temperatures drop­
ped. Temperatures dropped to be­
tween 2* and 34 in northern sec­
tions of the state early today.
Winds kept frost from forming.
The bureau said tha outlook was
for conllhurd cold weather tonight
with frost over most ol Ihe firm­
ing areas of the stale Saturday

borrow pil*. The prrsrnt pits are
running oul.
17—Additional recreation parks
as the city expands more, and
more to the south. Knowles’ also
noted that population growth in
zo years will require added re­
creation facilities for the youth.
“ *reunion of site for Ns m ornlnw swiuM • ^
rod inn facilities. The need
come for such facilities and
a£ auditorium.
19— Expansion of police hbuslng
and jail facilities. Combined struc­
ture* could be remodeled and
uted for city purposes at less
co*l than new construction.
20— llargr terminal facilities
hinging on possibility of the SanMore than mo Seminole County
forri-Tltusville Canal becoming a supporters of Farris Bryant in the
reality.
govenors' race are expected to
11—in conjunction with the f o r a ? caravan to go to Urlendo
gr terminal project, the nidi- Saturday fur the statewide rally
si thought of a bonded wara­ for Ihe Ocala candidate, Earl Hi*
■
- se plight be combined with the ginboiham, county Bryant organlterminal facilities, although this ration chairman said today.
portion probably would lie consid­
The caravan of cars will go from
ered a* a private undertaking, Sanford. Oviedo, Geneva, I.ake
Knowles said.
Mary, Casselberry, Longwood and
Altamonte Springs, Higginbotham
•aid.
The rally la scheduled fur •
p. m. Saturday in the Cherry Plata
Hotel. The Sanford motorcade will
depart at 7 p. m. from 103 N.
The need for protective inning Palmetto Ave. Anyone desiring in­
was emphasised again Thursday formation about the rally is invit­
night as the final romprehemlve ed to telephone the Bryant head­
toning hearing was held by the quarters, FA 1-1100.
This meeting will be Ihe kickulf
County Zoning Board.
The final hearing was for resi­ for the Bryant campaign in Semi­
dents of District 4 and approxi­ nole County, Higginbotham said.
mately 40 persons attended the
t reling in the cmirtlinuir
The toning hoard now wdl study
requests made at previous hear­
ings and make Ua decisions at a
master hearing In March.
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown said the board was highly
pleased that the four hearings
showed residents arc Interested in
protective toning.
Brown said resident* of District
3 who did not attend the hearing
■
for that district because of a con­
* ’i f 1
Wz
flicting meeting ere invited to at­
tend a matting of the toning
board Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. to
air rocommeodalloos.
At Thursday night's meeting,
resident* from Lake Howell asked
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for higher classifications to pro­
tect their property, and the board
told'the delegation it would eon»
aider the request.

Bryant Supporters
To Form Caravan

Textbook Sharing To End Added Protective
In Seminole Next Fall Zoning Urged

Issue Of Death Penalty

Wins Chessman Reprieve

Chamber To Hear
Stetson President

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No one was injured in the blnxe which left approximately
60 persons out of work.
The fire was discovered at 12:30
a. m. today and tire crews from
Oviedo, Longwood, Casselberry
and Goldrnrod rushed to the scene
to contain the hlate and prevent
LONDON (UPI) - Queen Eliza*
it from spreading to the com­
pany’s celery plant, some 30 yards belli 11 gave birlh to a boy today,
her third child and Ihe first bora
away.
lo a reigning British soveralgn la
Firemen fought
the blaze 103 yeara. The queen and her new
through early morning hours, and princeling were both reported “do*
Ihe plant was still smouldering ut Ing well." The new arrival, whose
to a. m.
birth touched off joyous criebra*
Harold Ward, president of the lions throughout Britain and Ihe
Laka Charm Fruit Co., said it commonwealth, automatically be*
Is not yet known how the fire came aerond in succession to tha
started. Flame* tanned by a west throne.
wind burned strongly until about
4:30 a. in., he said.
The blaze engulfed 14 refrigera­
tor cars containing several part
carloads of celery. Twelve hundred
boxes of temple orangrs also
burned in the parking house. The
corporation is insured but not Flogging Probe
COLUMBIANA, Ala. (UPI)-Auenough to completely replace the
Ihorllies today Investigated a com­
lost buildings, he said.
Ward said the company will plaint (hat armed while men raid­
finish It* season’* citrus opera­ ed a Negro home, pistol-whipped
tions with the help of Oviedo's two men and kidnaped and flog­
N'eUnn Parking House, owned by ged a third.
Frank Wheeler, Lake Charm Fruit
now being picked will be packed Disputed Confession
at the Nelson company. The Like
BOSTON (UPI) - A disputed
Charm company has more than "voluntary confession” by William
330 acres of citrus.
Van Rie was exported to be inSome of tha citrus workers will traduced today at his trial on a
be laid off but company operations charge of murdering hia shipboard
will continur is far as possible, paramour.
Ward said. About 60 worker! were
employed in tbe burned out park­ Added Tax Aid
ing, lee and celery pro-cooling
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T b o
planta, and 100 more work in tha House Appropriations Committon
firldi.
today put up funds lo biro M0 now
The Lake Charm Fruit Cu. was fedora I tax agents and prodded tho
right at Ihe beginning of III Ice Internal Revenue Servlet tn make
and pro-cooling year when the belter use of its collectors to srscb
fire struck. Persons In Ihe San­ down oo tax avadera.
ford Orlando area who were *uppiled with ice and pre-cooling ser­ Export Crackdown
vice by Ihe Lake Charm plant
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tilt Jun*
will hive lo make other arrange­
Ilea Department baa Ipna ampow*
ments, Ward said.
The company has been In busi­ cred lo seise arms and munition*
ness since 1927. Within the past —and vessela or aircraft contain*
two years it modernized ill Ing such articles—Intended for lb
equipment and re-built its office, legal' export from tho United
which also was burned. Tempor­ States.
ary aider quarter* have been ant
up ip « house next to the plant. Career Men Needed
DELAND (UPI) — Gov, UEbp .
Meanwhile, stale Insurant* In­
vestigators and school offlrUls Collin* warned Thursday night
today were still trying (o deter­ Ihe United Staten la •otei to bn
mine the'reuse of the AlUmonl* In a bad way if more bright young
Springs Negro School Bra early peopla don't oeek t arear* In gnu*
emmrnt.
Wednesday.
Estimated loss aa t result of
that blaze was heliaved Wo be Red Warning
■bout 343,000, according to school
BONN, Germany (UPI) — Tim
officials.
•Soviet Unloo warned teday Mat Qm
East German Uammunlau might
cut supply lines nalesi tbe Western
allies leave Weat Berlin. Tba threat
was contained in a alx-paga mean*
raodum of a convan alion lark*
Ambassador Aodrol A. Smirnov
had with West German Social!*
leaders Erich Olteahauer and Het»
HAVANA (UPI1 —Premier Fidel bert Wehner bare Jan. 13,
Caatro demanded today (hat V»e
United Slate* halt "aavage" at­
tacks an Cuba's caneflclds by "pir­
ate" planes which he said come
from Florida.
In a three hour and 11 minute
television speech, Castro referred
specifically lo a light plane which
Tbo program at tlm DoBar*
exploded in flight early Thursday Chamber nf Commerce mooting tin
near Perlco, Cuba,
lb* Stetson UalvonUy dining
Caatro welcomed a U. B. offar In room Wednesday oaneigted af two
send experts In eberk Hit national­ Informative talks.
ity of the plana—a Piper CommsnDr, Gilbert L. Lycan. profaaear
rhe—end tha Identity of Ha occu­ of IDitory and Political grionen,
pants.
in hia talk "Unking Abend Ta tho
IMO’s," Haled his eglaJtti am
what tha new decedo will bring
in regard tn aueh diversified sub­
ject* as peace, government, hurt*
ness, labor, education, and rad*
glon. Hn (Uted (bat the grant
problem feeing ue waa whether
or not we con maintain our demo­
cratic system under prosent con­
ditions.
Mr*. Cornelia I. Paul. Volusia
County tax collector, described
Ihe difficulties of trying to oper­
ate her office under Ibe system S i
provided by Ihe IMS consdiuliaa.
»•
She alalod that the last legisla­
ture changed the law to Uut Ibe \ •tit
counties no longer receive 33 per­ cent of Intangible taxes. She men­
tioned that widow* and dLabtad
persons were entitled to • MO*
exemption in addition to homestead axemplloa,
.

ARTHUR 11. BECKWITH

Arthur Beckwith
To Enter Race
For Clerk Post
Arthur II Beckwith Jr. today an­
nounced his eandidacy for the of­
fice of (lie Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Seminole County subject
lo lhe May 3 Democratic primary.
For the past 8‘x years Beckwith
lias served as deputy lax collec­
tor In the office uf John I,. Gallo­
way.
"1 am announcing my candidacy,
not only because countless Semi­
nole County citizens have urged
me to do so, but also because 1
see an opportunity for genuine
public aervlce, and because 1 feel
that I am qualified for the posi­
tion," Beckwith said.
"I have great faith In the growth
and development of nur county.
My wife and I chose to return to
Seminole County at Ihe conclusion
nf World War II. Ws are rotring
our rhildren here and we have
been and art now interested tn
those things which make for a
wholesome county with opportunity
for our people.
"While the office of the Clerk of
Ihe Circuit Court it primarily an
administrative position, it would
be my purpose to lake part In
aiding tlie development o( (lie
county in a sound business-like
manner," he said.
Reckwith, 37, is a life long resi­
dent of Sanford; fte attended the
public school system of Seminole
County and graduated from Semi­
nole High Srbool. He attended Stet­
son University and Tenipla Uni­
versity.
A member uf First MelhodUl
Church, Beckwith has been a mem­
ber of the Official Board of the
church for 11 yeara ami teaches
the Young Adult Fellowship Sun­
day School Clast. He It a veteran
uf WW It. is married lu Ihe former
Zona Mathews, alto a life-lung Sanford resident. Hr Is the father of
Iwo hoy*, Jack, 10, and Kevin,
three, and is a member of Ihe
American Legion and Ihe Jayreei.
The Beckwllh'i live at 4U0 W. 2t&gt;Ui
SI.

Altamonte Struck
B,y Fire Again
Fire struck again' in Altamonte
Springs Thursday night.
A one story frame house near
Ihe Prairie Lake Drive-In Theatre
was a complete loss after a kero­
sene healer exploded, Casselberry
Fire Chief Paul Bates aakd, 'Die
house belonged to a Negro family.

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Castro Raps U. S.
On Plane Attacks

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Driver's license examination*
will be given at a new location Is
Sanford starting Larch 1.
The Highway Patrol said today
driver permit applications will be
taken at tha Sanford Armory, lo­
cated on E. First At. ntar Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital. The
same • a. m.-3 p. m. hours esrh
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
win be in effect.

Minute Mold

■Stock’ Holiday
The New York Stock Exchange
will he closed Monday, lor the
observance of Washington’s birth­
day. Security Aiaociatca, Inc., lo
cal tichanpe members will also he
rioted.

DeBary Chamber
Hears '60 Outlook

SEMINOLE IIMH BAND BARBECUE ccxhnim an Gordo* Bradley right,
and Ed Kirchhdff taka a look at noma of tha chickens to bo uacd at tho
barbecue Sat
. Grocer Sam Cochrane ahowa than aomo candid*tea for
tha grill. Tho
ue will be at the Elks Club at 6:30 p.m. (Herald Photo)

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Two St. Cloud players lopprd at
entrants to win the Sanford Invitatlonel Sliuffleboerd Tournament
open doubles Thursday and Friday#
• Webster Smith and Janet Smith
of St. Cloud took first place In the
tournament at the Ft. Mellon Park
courts. Second place winners were
Harold Perry and William Herutb
ot Peabody. Third place waa taken
by Juanita Kay* and Lcrtie Vincent
of DeLand, and fourth by Herbert
M. Hoffman end Earl Taylor ef
Eustis.
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In the consoletioa section, Allen
Smith end Harry Graham of Or­
lando took first spot and Virgil
Curry and Daisy Curry at Sanlande
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Babes, Bribes
At Conclave Not
Tax Deductible

BOSTON (UPl)-An appla became an Important Item today la
. the flrit degree murder trip! ot a
'dapper radio operator accuted of
■laying hi* pretty ahlpboard girl
friend.
The question la the mind* of the
12-man jury waa a vital one: Wae
the apple WUIem Van Rie nonchal­
antly picked up In the dining saloon
the night of the murder the same
one that police found In the cabin
of petite Lynn Kauffman?
Van Rie, handsome 31-year-otd
Dutchman, is accused of beating
the pretty Chicago divorcee and
throwing her Into Boston Harbor
tba night of Sept. It after what
the state called a "torrid” ro­
mance. Her half-naked body was
found the next day washed up on
Spectacle Island.
Holiday's closing witness In the
fourth day of the trial befbn Su­
perior Judge Prank J. Murray was
Stephanie Specter of at. Louis, IIyear-old daughter of the dead girl's

Educators To Meet
County Council of School* wllL
meet Wednesday at &gt;:30 a, mJ
at the Lake Monroe School School
Supt. Mthree win be to eherg* ef
the meeting.

LYMAN’S JUNIOR HIGH Chorus entertained at the
school's assembly period last Friday. The Chorus con*

Walawright, were crowned king
and queen of the Oviedo High
School Valentine b e ! la the school
gymnasium Saturday evoalog.
G. K. Buckelew acted aa matter
of eerotMoles and hstcoducad the
queen'* attendant!, Mias Ana
Slevlfc and Mias Seloane Partin,
of the freshman class; Miss Lin­
da Harris and Mist Naomi Tuhy,
of the Sophomore class and Miss
Gladys Alford and Mis* Julia
Gore, of the Junior class.
The eoceoatlon was held at
1:30 p. m, Du* to the Illness of
Mine Juoi* Fleming, runaor-up for
the boner of being |ne queen, Mlae
Marlene Mtlbora crowned the
quest). Bonnie Willis, runner-up

Grid Aides Named
BOSTON (UP!) — Coach Lou
Sabin of the Boston team la the
now American Football League
hat hind his chief assistants at
Illinois Waatem State College to
help him coach the professional
club k 1M0. Hired were Bob
MlUor, who wUl serve as lioe
coach, and Jos Collier, who will

slate o f approximately 60 youngsters,
(Herald Photo)

M ovt Over W ilt; Shue Needs Room
NEW YORK (UPI)-MoM aside
WIH Chamberlain and njgks room
for Gene Bhuel
Chamberlain, the fabulous Pblladelphia Warriors rookie, already
baa set new National Basketball
Association all-time single season
scoring and rebound records.

Almost obscured, howc
Chamberlain's fantastic
and rebounding la the ti
Shue of the , Detroit Pii
scoring at the highest n
for a backcourt perform
his current 22.4 per-gam*
through It contests.

la Thankful Tribute —

Orioles Sign Scouts
BALTIMORE, Md. (UP1) D’Arcy (Jake) Flowers, an Inficlder with the a , Louis Cardin­
als, Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincin­
nati Reds, and Eddie Miller, a
star shortstop with the Reds,
Cards, Boston Bravos and Phila­
delphia Phillies, have been signed
as part-time scouts for the Flor­
ida area by the Baltimore Orioles.

gratefully
ledgee M
for HEART RI

P. 0 . BOX 1M
SANFORD, FLA.

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part ef**Gw entertainment could

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ibtafe vfalnto* fadarel, atak or to­
nal kw or public peUey, Ib k would
ecR able end brtbee, both
everywhere fa this eonutry.
“ hehee, bribes sad boot*”
.Mea ef Me Mkml centre*
,__ ras given by a Ueeae tavaaii&gt;gator who heard M Gw affair durmg Me eam et payola haariags.
Testimony, before Gw LngUklive Oversight subeommlttec baa
to m tit SM Mat naard manufaer f i “ **“- —■—

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The DeBary Voluble** Fire De­
partment will held • dance at the
laniard Armory, Feb. M ate p, ai.
Ttahets wtll be an ask at DcBsry
Plies Wednesday. Feb. If. all day,
and Saturday, Feb. M, k tba morn­
ing only. Tickets, which u e g w i
eke be said at the door.
Two bands*-the Toppers, from
Sanford, and the Dee Rea Dance
Orchestra, from
urciMiira.
irom DeBary—will
u s a v y -e a i propro­
vide cootlnuoue music. Tba daace
k being held to provide funds for
lha pknnad recreation haJL

Valentines Aid
Students' Chibs

Jwet like wniltinf Iran a m room be another . . . a bran
Macfcle-bu#t hom e and lot In yowr eboka o f tom
General Development Corporation oommwkteee
Gempleteiy farnwHcd, ready to move hi, plug •
psarenbaed jo b far ooa year a i 9100 a weak.

by disc
he sown-

f 'Investigators were reported to
j . he digging Into rumors Mat glrk
, warn ftown to the eonvantlon from
Mew York and Chkago.
1M offtekk Hid any dedurtku
RALEtOH, N. C. (UPI) -Lead. elnkud far expenses found to toeelve illegal acUvltlaa would be an of a Negro protest agakst
segregated lunch aouoUrs k North
Caiuitoa plan a mass rally la
Durham tonight to bolster eathuslasm for the demonitratlone Ibot
show signs of weeing sem e Gw
state. .
Gordon Carey, a representative
ot the Congress of Raekl Equality
who earn* to North Carolina to
direct the demonstratkas, aaoouneed plana tar the rally Mon­
day eight after Negroes felled
to chow ep ol lunch counters
on etdeea t h s f Raleigh's male
street.
naked et a meant meeting.
A demonstration hi High Point
, Mr*. W. R. Martin, Mrs. Bex
‘ Clonk nod Mrs, William B. Weal was halted Monday after-a flffiit
: were named a* the nominating broke out between two Negroee
, committee to fto new officers far and a white youth- M waa heUeved
k be the first vkltnce connected
&gt; the coming year.
At too, I p, w. meeting held to wfth the pewteet that kn* mend
Oviedo's CMy MIX Gw member* to nine North CereUns cities and
■ voted to hep a new hit [date far ran* to Smith Carolina, Virginia,
DU mmahiIm o lik In lha Ovisdo Taoisms i and Florida.

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Lutheran Open
Termed Success
Seven Innfard area Lutheran
efaunhai participated k whet waa
described a* a ''meat successful"
Open Howe Day Sunday.
Visitation calls loUUng 4M were
assigned, iso completed with Gw
result M person* expressed desire
to Mn tba Lutheran church,
Thirty • three children enrolled
lor Sunday school.
A total of « | attended Sunday
night services at Gw seven

1 Bouts Carded
NEW YORK (UPI) - Match
nuker Teddy Brenner ha* match

i nd to Inveetlgate changing the

MBUer asked members to turn out
la support at Gw basketball team
far the remaking know games.
le v . George H. Gerlka gave the
tovocatloa and later showed e Him
token at the wens of km year1*
•cheat Are, to Chicago.

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A beautiful new two-bedroom, oneboth haem, the Floridian, valued of
110.980, including lot, will be espe­
cially built for you in your choice of
five Generel Development communitiaa. Port Charlotte, Port St.
Lucie, Port Makbar, Veto Beach
Highlands, or Sebastian Highlands.

NEW FURNITURE
The home will be completely furnlahed and decorated to* your taste
with furniture valued at g2,&amp;00

NEW JOB
Gantml Development Corporation
1will guarantee you a job etglOO a
week for one year. The exact nature
of the position will be govt-rniid by
your past exparfauee and ability.

SECOII FUZE

21 T h il l PRIZES:

A $996 hometite in Port Charlotte
or Port 9L Lucie
,

Frigldaire Mobile Dishwasher*
Requires no plumbing or costly Instalklion. Fully automatic. Pm.wash flushes,
scrub washee. pre-rime guehea. double
rtnaaa. end

A beautiful W x 124' lot Met you eon
buSd an new, ar held fer the fetuse.
Uw DeBary PuUto library a w
has Mwnt t.soo boohs aa Ra
shelve*. Miss Balch, Uw llbmrtna.
report* that of these, l,tW am amfiction: MM nd*G fiction. SM de­
tective, and about 4M are chUdren’a books. In January, MS risk
and M children’s hooka were har­
rowed. Iberc are now Mt borrow­
er* tarda to Gw file.
Any DeBary resident may toto
free of shares. The Ghrary, whfah
Is staffed by veluntoera, fa located
In the Ctvk huUdlag aa SheU Goad.
It la open from a to i p. m. m
Tuesday, Thursday, aad Saturday-

IT'S iASYl NOTHING TO BUYI ENTER NOWI
AI youtio lego to a Generel Development
Corporatioe branch office or beam com­
munity, get en Official Entry Blank, and
cornpiste the phrase, ” 1 would like to live
to a Mackle-buitt home In Florida Ur-

Visit any of Uw General Devetopnwet
Branch offices or Florida Communities
and get complete information that will
help you write your entry. Bee photograph*
and floor plnn* of MacHc-built homes.
Find out about their quality &lt;
and man* gHgertive Malta

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far the
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$ 9 5 ,9 1 0 Health Center Bid Awarded
Work on the new Seminole Coun­
ty Health Canter will begin in three
week*. Architect John Burton re­
ported thU morning after the Coun­
ty Commission met in apeclal **•ilon and awarded the project con­
tract to Shoemaker Conitruction
Co. of Sanford on a bid of 995,910.
The bid ia subject to approval by
the Florida Development and Pub­
lic llrallh Commissions.

The center ia expected lo b# com­
pleted ail month* after construc­
tion atari*.
The County Commission met
TUeaday night to open bids on the
center and at the time an apparent
low base bid of lilt,Ml was made
by Hicks and Vogel Construction
Co. of Jacksonville.
However, the board had several

alternate bid* lo consider before
awarding the contract, and the
Commissioners wanted a contract
that would not exceed ftoo.ooo.
An allernslr bid submitted by
the Shoemaker Company, whose
base bid was 9121,290, was elimina­
tion of a barrel type roof, substi­
tuting a more conventional type,
and elimination of an auditorium
in the rear of the building.

For the same alternate plan, the
Jacksonville firm said It would de­
duct sa.rno.
After going over (he bids with
Florida Development Commission
officials and Dr. Clyde L. Broth­
ers, new county health director,
Ihe board agreed lo award ihe bid
lo Shoemaker.
Other base bids were; Carroll
Daniel Construction Co. of San­

ford. till,UP; John W. Hbek of
Titusville, 1141.700; R i c h a r d *
Builders of Winter Park, 1130,1M
and Voigt Conitruction Co. of Chwluoia sm.ooo.
The new center will bo located
between Eighth and Ninth SU. off
Hwy. 1T-W. Cost of the building had
been estimated at ttOO.000 with
145.000 of the funds to come from a
Hill-Burton Hospital-aid grant.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday. High today, 65-70. Low tonight. 55-60.
VOL. XL1X

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LOOKING OVER plana for the new Seminole County Health Center are,
nested left lo right, Health Director Dr. Clyde L. Brothers, and Sanitarinn
Vat Robbins, Standing; left to right. Commissioner* Vernon Dunn and
(liernki Photo)

County Health
Realistic Estimate Director Sets
J0f Jail Cost Asked 'Best Unit' Goal

NEW YORK (UPI)—Slock prices
at 1 p. m.
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American Tobacco ..............1M «
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Established 1908

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. Iftlit) SANFORD, FLORIDA

AF Reserve Publication
Probed By Congressmen
Churches,
Reds Linked

News Briefs

The County Commlaalon Tuesday authorised Architect
” 1 hope lo mike Seminole Coun­
James Gamble Rogers to present a "realistic" cost estimate
fo r the new eotinty jail and remodeling o f present court* ty’s health unit the best in the
slate."
bowse facilities at Ha meeting next Tuesday.
Fall Kills Sailor
Board members looked over preliminary plans for the
With these words Dr. Clyde L.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - A fail
new jail and courthouse remodeling job.
Brothers took over the offite of from his bunk killed a young

sailor at Jacksonville Air Station
county health director Tuesday.
Brothers comes to Seminole Tuesday. He was Airman Georg*
Wayne Lents. 20, son or Mr. and
County with a wide experience, in­ Mra. T. L. Lents, Weleetka, Okla.
cluding the post of chief of staff at
Alcslrax Prison in the early 1930'*, Integration Favored
Sketches far dw new jail reveal
j and health director ia Madison and
Ifaal the two-atory structure will
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A sur.’ ■ tiln a a n u l l l l a i
i'aylor
counties.
have tecllillea for US prisoners,
vey claimed today one-third af
Brothers a retired brigadier gen- - mo
•a elevator and sells for menially
the souinern
southern mgn
high scituoi
school siuucmi
students
SI and Juvanllas.
f.r* k'.V Y f. itern?!
questioned favored school IntegraPreliminary plan* for remodelHon. Two-thirds of 19.000 youths
during the Korean War, Hawaii interviewed In all sections youth*
ind of the courthouse show County
of tha
Commission chambers, relocated
WASHINGTON (UP1I-A fight and In Washington.
country backed integration.
He is a native of Hlchraond, V*.,
on the ground floor of tha build­ lng mad President Elsenhower
ing, with a aeattng capacity of lashed at his defense policy critics and has one ion, who ia a jet pilot Strikers T o Vote
stationed at Williams AFB, Am.
CHICAGO J UPI) x- Striking
v
afovator also witl.te iqatoUod today
&gt;&gt;7
bm &gt;V«
1 "Red Packing.,
' ground floor; 'TW*most m
P"
v* Mem la tha remodaliag pie lundaj* night.
Sanitarian
tartan Val Bobbins lo IflmUiar- house WorkarM of America roiaet
Thursday to Vote on an agree*
according ta Rogers.
“•HU eyei
iytr glaring Icily and hla lips tie himself wtlh county hj
rarnt dcslgnedtlu end their bitter,
Jltiona ob the second floor pufted in! anger, he declared that icirs until the nrwHealt ‘
strife ton walnut against Wilson
tinciede addilionil space for
ouill.
/
Ihe tea aasesiore and aoualy U. anyone believed be bad dellbcf*
Although, ba laid it wmflb early A Ca.
judge aad more counter apace ately misled tbs country,
discuss plans for UieMmh unit.
like to lell fihat person
for the tax collector.
Brothers did say he Mpca to en­ Joint D efense Step
WASHINGTON (UPU-Tbe V. S.
Addition* on Ufc third floor Tare. Elsenhower said h
large the present mettle al staff to
will include a law library, which tji* charge as ksplcab^a,.
the needs of the county’s and Britain diulosed today they
CDOW TIME AT THE COUNTY FAIR la a good time for Boy Scouts o f
ilia remarks were
jointly will butte7In the Yorkshire
I j i i occupy the present County
y Crow Episcopal
Epi-’c
Holy
Church Troop 601 to give a working demonstration
wCommission chambers, a court re­ newa Cool*react--whan a
j* a great deal that has countryside &gt;a high power radar
of part o f their exhibit at the fair. From , left, are Patrol leader Chris
porter's room and additional ^ooe said that critics contend
he said, "but U takes station as a guard agslnat ballis­
Eisenhower administration
tic missiles. The agreement,
Thntnaa.
Horner and
unH Troop'Quartermaster
TV.uin'()i|arlermnMcr Bill Dllxbury.
aw e judge’s chamber.
Thomas, John Homer
Duxbury.
money,
complacent and la putting economy
'Ts it'
at have
nav to cut Hit melon to reached In London Feb. IS, was
(Herald Photo)
above aecurity. Ha then waa asked th* gist of th# budget now,*
announced simultaneously by the
if ha thought ha bad misled tha
State Department and in the Bri­
American people.
tish Parliament.
The President declared that U. S.
defense* were strong and awesome
N o Anti-Semitism
and that be was tired of bearing
BONN, Germany (UPI) — Th*
people cile defence as an excuse
West German government said to­
for waiting money,
The Iaingwood Tourist Club held day that although MS anti-Semitic
Eisenhower will go on nation­ a pot roast dinner today lo rats* incidents were reported here be­
•4 PUERTO MADRYK, Argentina
(UPI) — Thu Argenlina frigate wide radio and TV at 6:15 p. m. money for a elub building.
tween Christmas and Ihe end of
WASHINGTON (UPl)-The na­
Uurahtra attached and perhapa Sunday. Ha said the talk also will
The noon dinner waa In the town January, no organised Nasi con­ tion's governors presented to ConNearly I.OOO person* attended
Cars were parked un both sides
damaged the mystery submarine include a report on hla Latin park on Church St. The club’s last spiracy could be detected. The
the Seminole County Fair Tues­ of Hwy, 17-02 and in th* grass
Kress
today
■
program
for
pump­
of the Nuevo Gulf Tuesday night, American trip which starts Mon­ dinner of Ih* soaaon will ba March Investigation, o government while
ing SMit million into the Interstate day night, arconllng lo Fair Direc­ divider In the middle of tb*
apparuady wMh depth charge* day.
2, also in Ihe town park unless paper issued or tha eve of a highway program.
tor John McCloskcy who said road. The line uf aulos outside
flowa team tha Halted ttataa.
Tbe President told reporters ha bad weather forte* the event into parliamentary debate on the sub­
about 3.000 adults and 5,000 child­ the fair grounds stretched from
The “ formula" waa presented
The boot, ootetoctod for more has a* fear for His personal safety Ihe Civic Mdg.
ject, provided 'no evidence that by Gov. Abrsham A. Ribicoff of ren passed through th* gate*.
near the Mar-Lou Restaurant to
than M hours, was picked up during hla tour of four major South
Th* Tourist Club best Lake significant sections of Ih* people
Attendance was greater than at Lake Miry Rd.
Connecticut.
Exact
defails
of
the
oa eonar Tueaday night by tha American countries and ooea not Helen player* in a shuffleboard of lbs Federal Republic entertain
any oilier night in the history o(
The midway appeared to be
plan were not spelled out.
Argentine frigate King. The Mo­ think the Secret Service is worried. match Thursday.
Ihe fair, Joel Field, fair chair­ the major attraction and Ihe fair
anti-Semitic foaling*.
The
Connecticut
governor
sched­
rs lure, following word from the
man said lodsy.
grounds were mint packed be­
uled meetings with leaders nf bulb
&lt;flKlng, closed In and also detected
He estimated there were 3.000 tween t and 0 n. in., Field said.
the
Senate
and
House
to
outline
M.
persons on hand for the awarding
th* governors’
to restore of Ihe two bicycles, prim whirl) For the speriaf Children's Day,
The Argenlino vessels promptly
■ proposal
pi
fair official* distributed 12,500
funds
cut
back
by
the
federal
attacked the mysterioua under­
were given to a boy and girl free gate tickets to private and
guvernmenl.
sea crart, and raporls circulating
about
S:45
p.
m.
parochial schools In the county.
Ribicoff said
WMjUkcd
here today said the Muralure may
by President
As (he fair closed down for Ilia
have hit it.
m
down with Cong)
night, securily guard* and Dis­
The report auggested tha Ultra‘ »«■»*
■*rrsart
out a method of
trict Constable J.
tore may have been using the
barks. The preili
urged site driving on the way
late-model depth charge* bought
liurue.
ulfcrrd ■ budget
from the United States. Argen­
toe highwa) p
Pointing up Ihe need ter high­
tin a 's own charges had proved
higher gasoline
way and iraffic safely, the fair
^Ntefferlive because they could not
aiaaciitlnn has on prominent dis­
he dclooalcd deep enough to be
j ;
;
Many of Ihr feminine guests si play in iulo wreck exhibit which
a serious threat in the MO-foot
the Chamber of Commerce Coflve displays a sign reading, “ The
waters of the gulf.
Club Thursday morning will walk speed that thrills is tha speed
Naval circles were optimistic
oul of the USU-C of C Bldg, with that kilts."
about the possible effect ef Use .
valuable prizes.
attack.
|
aeiffte*
Scheduled lo he given away are
Unofficial reports said the sub­
i’ i-' '■
hose, a silver-plated bread tray, a
marine was operating at about 10
magazine rack, a 110 gilt certifi­
knots — approximately half it*
cate, a 24-piece picnic sol, a tele­
estimated n o r m a l underwater
phone ex tension, an electric clock,
speed. It waa said, however, that
••re a two-pound box of candy and a
Ait was maneuvering mora freely
Gen- wall mirror.
than the last time it was dtlected.
Tha coffee klalcii slarta at
Circuit
The submarine had been report­
Chat mars. Manu­ 10 a. m. and ends at 10:30. Tbe
ed damaged by naval gunfire In
ALTAMONT Torn. (UPI) — A
facturing Co. and Federal Pacific only talks planned are by the em­
a surface attack abortly after It
Electric Co.
cee. Charlie Morrison, when he mountain school devoted to train­
was first detected by tbe Xing It
makes the awards.
day* ago.
ing isbor organizers and racial
The after-Valentine parly, will integration leaders was ordered
Unconfirmed reports acid the
be attended by secretaries, recep­
U-boat was belived In ba nne of
Tuesday to go out of business.
tionists and office assistant*.
a type developed by the German*
Circuit Judge Chester Chitlin
during World War II and now
ruled that Highlander Folk School
WASHINGTON—Rep. A. Sydney
used by Russia, Red China and
of Monleagla, Tcon., violated both
Herlong, serving his 11th yrar
-Wether Communist countries.
segregation and beer laws and was
as ,U. S. represents live from one
operated for the personal gala of
of tb* most populous districts in
the nation, announced Tuesday
Doyle Conner of SUrkr, a can­ founder Myles Horten, U year-old
from Tennenhe will sack re-election w Cob- didate for commltaionor of agri­ lurmer YMCA secretary who work­
&gt;■1H1S KNOW IN M N F O R H 4 W I.} fa ilte a * . it was imported ft
naa by V . L . Hamby, 118 Francki Atmt, wflo g o t bach y mtgrdny from a visit
culture, will ba at Spenceri' Res­ ed as a labor organizer during tb*
X
avowed propoorn&lt; of states' taurant Thursday from 19:30 a. m. Depression.
ia th« mouaUin*. Hamby took Mb ja g f t * mt drinking wator up and pack­
The Seminole High School Bend
right s and foe of excessive govern­ until noon lo act up bis Seminote
Tb* school, which sponsors a
ed It with snow from the recent storm Ibara fo r tha return drive. He re*
Assn, barbecue will t
ment spending, Herlong disclosed County organisation far lb* cam* aortes of workshop* ratter than
is ear to aUda tola a Lrwab a t on# piaae near
ha has qualified wMfc Ika Florida
regular samoator-atgte sourea*, baa
.
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- 9 fcflfcfllTfl W i l t 41 deg ree temperature
Bounced. The chi
secretary of slats as a candidate
bean under attack sine# Horton
Conner
will
visit
with
parsons
Ira. F.llen Tyre inspected the snow, quickly made a minia­
will be at 5:SU^jp.
for the Democratic nomination in interested in discussing the cam- started it In 19~k. ua aumbUUaUw
te
%
o ii0 m \i Timtoj
ar a
palp* during tote aatesa baqp,
Has sew )*U wtd ba eons trueled
adjacent lo the courthouse oo pro
^ w rlr bow partly utilized for park-

President Raps
U. S. Defense
Policy Critics

Mysterious Sub
Believed Struck

NO. 631

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sweep­
ing Pentagon and congressional
investigations were ordered Wad*
nesdayjinto an Air Force Reserve
training manual which linked
churches with communism* and
termed "foolish" demands that tha
American paopl* know what la
going on.
Air Fore* Secretary Dudley C.
Sharp announced the manual had
been withdrawn from use Feb.
It, but said • full inquiry will
bo made lo find out who was
responsible for Um publication.
In Congress, Rep. John E. Moss
(D-CaliL), chairman of the Houm
freedom of Information subcom­
mittee, ordered Ids Investlgatore
to "gather every fact.” Ha
termed the manual "an outrageous
display of arrogance."
Sharp "categorically repudiated"
tb* viewpoint af tha manual
which .had. brought a vehement
proteAlhui tb* National Connell
MoaaTpd hi* group map bold
bearings* on the situation. "W*
want to know who approved it.and
wv want to kssow Ua distribution,"
bo said.
Defense Secretary Thomas I.
Gates Jr. wsi reporjcd "startled
and atunned" at the contents of
tbe manual. Sharp laid ho acted Immediate­
ly on teaming of tha extataaon
of U&gt;* manual Tuesday.
Ha found that Air Fore* beadquarters had directed withdrawal
of tha document teat Thuraday.
the day th* church council seat
a lotiar af protest to Gains.

Governors Offer Children's Day Crowd
Highway Program A t Fair A t Record High Longwood Board
To Study Zoning ;

Long wood Tourist
Club Holds Dinner

Coffee Club Prize
List Distaff Lure

Longwood’* new soning commis­
sion will meet to discuss th* towa
soning ordinance Feb. to at • p. to.
in the town ball.
Fred Stickles, John Strong,
Dewey Finch, Dick Zartmann ana
John Reams are members of tha
new commission, appointed by llte
town council.
Amendments, additions and dela­
tions to lbs soning ordinance^ wtli
ba discussed at the mealing. Die*
cussion will cover fence require*
menu, setbacks, minimum living
area, land use permits and type* at
business and industry to b« w*

Conner To Seek
Seminole Support

Band Association
Barbecue Saturday

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Longwood C Or O

Hears Glee Club

Longwood Chamber of Com*
merre members beard Iba Lymaa
School Glee Club at tba Chamber’s
rerent meeting In tbe Civic Club.

Ordered Out O f Business

Rep. A. S. Herlong
To Seek Re-election

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Labor Organizers' School

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last fall after a night raid by otft*
cere who found supplies of boor la
a building.
Horton said tb* board of direc­
tors will meet text week to docjda
what action to taka. Cecil Bran*
sletttr of Nashville, an attorney ter
the school, said ba will appeal
Judge Challln’i ruling.
Both Horion and toe school bare
often bean accused of subversive
acUvitioa, but a tegteUUVe toveatt*
gating committee aeld It could flag
as proof of euch actions.
Morten, a native « f g|V“ *»k
Tenn.. arte attested too Uni'
of Chicago and Data
temiaary la Mow Yack, waafrte
•a AFL vga alter la UM aad

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LIGHT OCLOCK ( Of TEE
EGLIN' AIR FORCE RARE
(UP!)—A Nlke-Csjuu rocket aimed
down the Gulf Teat Ranie felt
apart at 10,000 feat Tuesday, endInc for two moatha a try at meaa-

Thlnaa wiH be cailer for county
tnH w M baring their auto license
piatM next year. County commligenet* yeaterday auefrated to
OpUeetor John Galloway that
fcdltfiee be act up at other
palaae In the county far the sale
. I t ante tags.
. Cemmiieioner Vernon Dunn told
hoard that assay residents
the south and of the county
■ a n M i n i R toe difficult to find
Mate to fat te Sanford to fet
ptatoa. Dunn pointed out that many
a n tatting their ugs in Orange

Gulf Breezes
Warm Southland

f

By United Prose laleraelieaal
A broad cold air front dropped
temperatures today across tba
Midwest and Plalni states, but a
atream of warm Gulf air brought
A ahlidren’i charm school, under
rising reading* to the South and
■ sponsorship of the Sanford
Central Atlantic area.
ManeMaa Department, will begin
The mercury fall to flva degrees
Saturday Morning. Laaslo Smith,
above aero In the Northern Plains,
U m a r Conover model will Instruct
■ drop of soma 30 degrees in
Bto Mass— which will run 10
21 hours. The weather bureau
waehi end include walking, possaid the cold snap would extend
S , sitting, standing, modeling,
as far south as Missouri and the
Id lin g , make-up abtf wardTexai 'Panhandle today.
wrist*' .
A S huler class for adult* Jw- director. Robbins had been In Temperatures along the Gulf
a w M s week end the deadline charge of the Sanford health rose five to 20 degrees and the
warm breeiei were expected to
E r Joining the d a te will be next dink.
move Into Maryland and Southern
fh a a dop ad W a, a .
Pennsylvania.
Up to an inch of .now *fel|
. Residents at District S w ill meet
Tuesday night from Uie upper
P the County Commission chamMississippi Valley into the lower
■are pt f : » p. m . today to hear
Great Lakes and Pennsylvania,
i t M W prapaasl aomprahaasiva
and morn enow was predicted for
fa rin g law explained. Thursday

Right P i noting law w tl bo ex-

Mis. Caruthers Dies
At Jacksonville

Grelle Won’t Run
NEW YORE (UPI) - Ike with­
drawal of Unlvoralty of Oragdn
star Jim Grails from Saturday's
National AAU indoor track chant*
ptonahlpa laavas Phil Coleman af

urine micro,meteorite actirity too
milea up.
The JO-pound noae cone of the 34foot rocket waa aimed in an arc
to reaeh 100 milea above the Gulf
of Mexico, the Air Force aald.
The rocket waa to have tele­
metered data back to the Air Force'
Cambridge Reaeareh Center at
Bedford, Mate.* on micro-meteorite
activity in areaa where informa­
tion on aalellitea la eearee or noaexiatent.
The rocket left the pad perfect­
ly bat the note aection "Just seemed to diiintegrata” at about iO,OQO
feet.
The Air Force raid no effort
would be made to recover the
rocket and that another try will be
made in two or three montha.

UADJk. INSPECTED
DRESSED * DRAWN

W HOLE

“SUPER - RIGHT*

•bo lived at t W Plrastana Rd.
there.
Surviving Mn. Caruthers art
her husband, Johnny P, Ceruthars, af Jacksonville, her parents,
Mr. and Mn, R. Mewart, af
Atlanta, three daughters, Patri­
cia, Linda and Wanda j two sons,
J. P. Caruthers Jr. aad Gary
Caruthers t eig sisters and Rvn
brother*.
The funeral win bn in Jack­
sonville Heights Baptist Church
at » a. m, Thursday. Burial wiH
ba In the Pina Laval Cemetery
at Oxfbrd at S p. m. Thursday.

WESTERN

STEER

BEEF

FRYERS
••S U P E R • R IG H T ** H E A V Y

17 Awarded First
Aid C ertificates
Seventeen Seminole Countlans
have been awarded Red Croaa cer­
tificates after succeasful. comple­
tion of the standard first aid
course.
Claiics, sponsored by Seminole
County Medical Asso.'a Woman's
Auxiliary, were directed by K. H.
DePaliot. first aid instructor far
the Seminole Rod Cross Chapter.
Receiving certificates were Mrs.
R. J. Mansell, Mrs. Edwin Epstein,
Mrs. Edwin Lindsey, Mrs. John M.
Morgan, Mrs. o. L. Barks, Mrs. K.
W. McIntosh, Mrs. Vann Parker,
Mn. Charles L. Park Sr., Miss
Mahal Chapman, Mrs. C l a i r e
Blaise, Mrs. &gt;. W. Rucker, Mn.
O. Spencer Harden, Mrs. T. P. Mc­
Daniel, Mrs, Jt. M. Rosamond,

HEAVY

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BEEF

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Allgwed Sugar Cured

3 lbs. $1.00

doper Right AS Meet

Franks

STEER

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lb. 45c

Bacon

W ESTERN

2 lb. pkg. 95c

Copeland Pure Pork

Sausage M b. pkg. 39c

“fleper • Right" Wseteea ShewUsr

"fleper • Right" 1

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Roast *«*•

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Celery
Sam Bush af tba eherUTa depart­
ment.
Mrs, Mansks elan baa two
daughtsn, aged 11,and M.
Among the item* recovered Rom,
Mrs. Uanske's six-room, nnlod
house were It coats, Jewelry,
pistols, shotguns, p television set,
and n pink telephone ’ 'apparently
stolen off someone's wall," Sheriff
Dave Starr said.
Starr said Mrs. Mansko and
David apparently would cruise
through 0 residential ana in bar
yellow Cadillac until they spoiled
a deserted house. Then David
would break 1n.
They apparently burglarised at
least 30 Rooms in this ana, Htarr
said.
The ooats, soma of which boro
U»# labels of Miami stores, in­
cluded four fur Jackets, — two
miok, one whit# fox and a beaver.
Tbo wall telephone had a Miami
aumbor on It.

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K uqr W«ir, M L u &gt; M n. U
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Baby Food 10 ]a rt 99c Loitoil

Now, employen give data to Um
Bureau of Labor Statistics an s
voluntary basis,

HOUSE

APPLE PIE

The Seminole - DeBary Heart
Council's gift to flemiooie Mamarial Hospital will bring improvomcets in heart operattans at the
RogplUl. Thg ssanaii’a fund raising cam­
paign he* fanaa so successful UM
risrtd* Heart A»*n. baa returned
« M » ta the local arganliation.
The cauaeO l a using the money to
buy aa esdUhaeopo and pacemaker

MAMl BEACH. (UW&gt; - The
AFL-C10 executive euuncll Tuneday demanded Coogresa compel
employers to file data with the
Leber Department to la*re» Im­
partiality ta labor output' anaiy-

HOT

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2^ 29*

waa oongratulatod or hi* appointment b y County School
Supt. R. T. Mil woe Tueaday. Slag waa appointed by Gov.
Leiioy Collina last weak to replace board member C. F.
Harrison o f Genova who died recently. Slag in niao n
Geneva resident.

Union London Rap
Raport O f O utput

WASH.

A p p le s

Lettuce
Lg. H e ld

m

Stalks

Mahan of the Bee

Tuna

pt. 37c

Marta!

6 Vi ox. 31c Postal Nopkins 2/21c

F O O D

Detergent
SUNNYPIELD

2 — 1 Lb. Pitta.

Pancake M ix
N UTLEY COLORED

49*
25c
la Quartern

5 lbs, 45c Hankies
12 ox. 4 k Krispy Crackers 25c

uper

f^arkets

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FINEST U. S. GOVERNMEIsrf ^

is backed up w ith p len ty o f evidence
."CLOSE" TRIMMED FOR VALUE .. TENDER, FLAVORFUL

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Sat, Fab. II. 19, 20

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Facial Tissue
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SMOKE. SAUSAGE n 79 * MILD SAUSAGE u. 39 *
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laehtd ■■ between the southerner)
and the northerners from the big
cities. And, what la more Import*
ant, many ef the weiterren are
already on Johnson's, aide. They
repreitnt the kind c! backing e»-

l
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aid i

»t home to pnvont aprodingtha germ*,
looto and guvorwmenUl official* and buainuamen
ported ta rn Rtmbsvs of abneateee due to Ulneea durpaet wadi o f ehaweabto weather. Tha flu has been
gaornr the pteea hr theme hardy notes wfw paretot,
o f us do. In fo ln g to wot* or Jotota* crowd* in pubIan tha haalth officer reporta that about 10' per cent
population baa tha flu and that tha dleaaea la at the
e stage, than it's time to lira up completely and fol■dvics about avoiding erowde.
i doctor proscribed staying at home, taking aspirin or
i n remedial and drinking toU of fruit Juke—and, above

[staying at horao-when obvioua flu symptoms arerecto b ttin is may takd only one day or two, where "walk,
l i t o f f ' may. taka a lottengnr whlla “giving It to soma.
JJm*
' *,'V .*■ v1
'f .
Do ae the doctor nuya—it’s,a fro* prescription, but one
lilMbast.
; '?!?»&gt;&amp;. ‘ • ••

Into • confidential teuton with you
parents. Hold a "table clinic’' e t
auppor, especially tf the etoey bro­
ther to away at the time.
Read toll ease aloud to your
child who flbe a lot Then nek
him how be would dlegnoie Milton.
One re a m why l ose actual of­
fice casea to this dally clinical col*
tm a to to tot you and your young*
atari see yeurmlvea through toe
problems of otbora much like you.

To hob iaan a child out ef nuis­
ance habits tin flbbjag and steal­
ing, remind Urn tbit up to kinder­
garten ego, babies don’t always

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WASHINGTON—Oeu. Thomas S.
ftwor rotohaod hto tensions be­
tween sessions of fcls "Ule-anddeath" testimony before the Sen­
ate Preparedness Committee to an
unusual manner.
Tbe four-star chief of the Sirslento -Air Command whiled away
tot time by puDlag off a laid of
a. bceto-toiaer lea ad unwitting

This to haw General Power,pre­
sented hto fear-part problem:
Pint, on a blank sLaet ef paper
bn Intersected two lines, drawing
$ big. wide "X ".

the first atop tha bus discharges
four pasaengera tad et tbe next
atop picks up U."
At tha bottom ef the big X, too
general drew a straight horlsontal
line. "This," be eald, "to tbe
boundary Uaa between the United
States and Canada. A plane flytog directly over toe border
creates with IS lorvlvora."
ror hto fourth problem, to tho
■pace to the toft af tha X, Gen.
Power wrote three aate of 111ttoto:. "SB, PR,, and MB." "Tbe

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

to nneb problem, and than well
come beak to the qnestioas."
la toe top g i t s he penned e
capital "1",
fa the neat apace, far problem
I, bo aet down • column of throe
pamhero — IS. 4, and II — aa bo
teleled cut toto atoryt "You're a
bus driver with is »eMongers. At

laltiala," ho said, "aland for bpby
bull, papa bull and mamma buB."
Now the general atoned at tha
top again and handed me a pen­
cil. "Neat
"Nest to
(a too
tha capital
ranlul I,"
T•» be
ha
clL
said, "write a small "1* - with
a dot above."
Next problem! "Hew old la the
bus driver?'’ (l answered It with
a question mark.)
Third problemt "Where t ould
you bury the aurvIvonT" (My
answer: "Depending on toe de*
■Una ef the next ef kte.” &gt;
Last problem: "The baby bull
goto hungry. To which ef tbe
ether two would It got" (My an­
swer: "The mamma bull, natural*

tioo, II has to com# o fflf the eonator la to further hia ambition
to be president of the United
States.
The leaato must paaa a civil
rights btU that baa toe Johnson
atamp of approval if It doea not
actually carry the LBJ brand.
And tbii muat be brought about
without offending the Deep South,
which la the beat ef Johnson's
delegate atrength.
The reaaooa tola muat happen
are fairly evident. They are
grounded to the report of too
Civil Righto Commlaeion created
by Congreaa and oaaad by
President EUtahower. On ton
commlaeion were throe southernere bona Ode aoutoerneri. One of
tbom wen Johnson's friend, Ro­
bert 0 . Storey, farmer dean of
toe Seutoero Methodist Univer­
sity law achaal la Taxaa.
The eommlaalon, without dinaent
reported that toe voting righto nf
thounaada ef American cltlzena la
the South wen being violated.
While toll was no aurpriaa to any*
one familiar with political cua*
torn* to the Seuth, the flndlnga
far the lint time btd the weight
ef toe Ugbeat authority to toe
toad. They cannot b* Ignored.
In the peraonal equation of John*
eoa'a ambition It.to equally la*
pertant that etvll righto be ed*
vaaeed with a law that at toait
mahaa a it art et ending the dis­
crimination against Negro votere.
He muat abow that be to not ■
regional candidate with e nar­
row regional outlook.
While the Senate haa been'quits*
cent with Republicans orating
around toe country-la the name ol
Lincoln, the majority loader haa
been mating on the LBJ ranch
near Austin. That la to aay, roil­
ing Inasmuch ns be ever reata,
atom hto family and aiaoclatea
are convinced that a long-distance
telephone sprouts out of bla arm.
Returning to the battle be can
tot to a leglatotiva record that
t on early to toe eeealnn to impresalve. .
Hto brilliance at ■ leader wee
never belter demonstrated than In
toe passage et the echool-eid bill,
which provides nearly IS billion
a year to toe etatee for two year*.
Not eady did bn got It through to
Jig time but be nceeeded to
mouaa-lrapplng Vice Pro(ideot
Nixon tote hmktox t. Ua by vot­
ing - agatoat it. The clean elec*
tone
bOl, tbe eoneUteUonat
amendment an tbe poll tax and

be committed to tola conflict.
Tbe eouthcrncra ere more bit*
tor than ever. They went along
with comparatively little resil­
ience when In 1WT tha Congreaa
for tha first time to U yeara
saed a civil righto mcaaure,
eltog today that they were
eomebow betrayed they mean thla
lima to make up for their pass­
ivity, There to alee the cold-blood­
ed reaUiatloa that If tha Negro
votea In lumber* to atetea euch
■a Louisiana, Alabama and Geor­
gia toe South to to far profound
changes.
When the oratory of the bloody
ihlrt baa aubalded, the teat will

K

down ao they can make a reallstijj
appeal to Negro votora In itatea
where those votea are decisive.
Fortunately for Johnson, he has
la the ebairmaa of the Rulee
Committee, Sen. Thorn** C. Hea*
otoca - Jr., not only the ablcat
authority to the Senate on the
Constitution but a determined ad­
vocate of civil righta. And. for­
tunately for those who believn
that the guarantiee ef the Con*
togy et that potot will he to let alltutIon meat be lived up lA
the weatera eeeaton take the the feed ef Johnson's ambition la
toed. They caa bo relatively de* a powerful motivating force.

YOUR C H ILD ’S
DURING THE

House of Rahija's
INTRODUCTORY
OFFER

B L A C K -a n d -W H IT B

K

course, toe ahowere were all
wrong. Incidentally, before getog
an to toe answers below, try
yourself.
The natlen's first acteatiflc
In the tint problem, too cer­ weatbar bureau wte founded la
met way to write y"a emaUJP ISIS by - Prof. EUaa Leontis .ef
Weeton Reeerve University. »
del*above4tte*ette|;V ttefmeU

TONED
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House of Rahija
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Ml bwy m ninf i. • #*•

Anti-Polio Tonic
Tried In Dodo
In M ost Program
Ml (U Pij-M km l u d Dade
mw ntid atop too aew embassy
buldlag despite many British ob­
jections:
"This matter has been directed
from1Washington aa ptri*o( tbe
word wide embassy building pro­
gram. Our feeliaga have nothing
to do with tt."

PROVIDENCE, 1.1, - Mr*. At
tour I . Sweeney, tt Riacksteoe,
Hue., wboee tone d a u lt m
won b en Pah. IT, IStr, F a k ir ,

ffappi— s n r e o g b

Health

(Bp ML F. LEO KERWIN)

w im m m / / / d i u d ’/ / /
ss
stS m m m m u td

The Buis
uxpreseJon — by giving w$
For pain in the cry of « r in­
jured nerve.
Wte logical way to Ruslth la
to remora the enuae o f to#

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)E U a Mom. tbm S it, I a, a , to l i l t p.11

Olanctog at my answer to prob­
lem S, the general retorted: "I
said specifically YOU were the
bus driver. , .»
My answer to problem S had
the general ibaklng hie bead in
teecfrdtogwLlbaeM: "One dace
Per aoawnr No, 4, the general's

DAILY CROSSWORD

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BY JEANNE WAKNKE
Phene PA 2-T4M
ELIZABETH AND FRANK MEBANE had a scintillating evening
last Friday as they attended the
Junior League's third annual Ope­
ra Gala at the Orlando Municipal
Auditorium—and afterwards the
champagne breakfast at the
Charles O. Andrews estate. At
Ihe post-concert affair they had
the pleasure of chatting with Gov.
and Mra. LeRoy Collins and meet­
ing the Metropolitan Opera stars,
Dorothy Kirsten, Ccsare Valletli
and Theodor Uppman.
| THE ELK'S CLUB was gaily
* decorated Saturday night for Ihe
Valentine Dance sponsored by the
Anna Mlliler Circle. Mary (Mra.
Buford) Brown and her committee
had spent some lime decorating
with red and white crepe paper
streamers, beam and cupIds—and
the center of attraction was a
large red. heart fashioned at or­
gandy and net that formed a
background tor the orchestra,
Thelma (Mrs. Wade) Snyder was
I* charge of the ten-act floor
■bow that proved to be so enter­
taining that a second performance
Hat given Sunday night for winter
guests at the Mayfair Inn.
Of course, the highlight of Sat­
urday evening came when Mrs.
Betty Cos, in t red velvet dress,
waa crowned Valentine Queen, and
presented wlf an arm bouquet
of red rosea.
^ Before the dar.c* Mr. and Mra.
PWade Snyder entertained with a
parly at their home—dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs. James Slowell
of Geneva and Mr. and Mra.
Martin Dyer with mor* friends
• coming in later.

ALSO PREPARING TO LEAVE
Sanford is Neva (Mra. R. M.)
Donaldson whose husband has
been attached to VAH-T for Ihe
past two years and la being trans­
ferred to Jacksonville.

TO THE CRUI&amp;K • WEARY
WIVES Or VAllP—my apo1u&amp;lei.
I wish It were (rue that your
husbands will be home on Feb.
22 as reported last week, but as
far as we know it will still be
Feb. M.

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DR. AND MRS. ROBERT J.
SMITH saw to much snow and
cold -last week that they were
happy to get back to Florida.
They returned home by plane
| Saturday night from Memphis
wTere he attended a reunion of
Ms medical clast of the University
of Tennessee and alto a conven­
tion of tho Mid-South Medical
Ann.
MISSED THE PARTY at the
Mayfair inn Saturday for Ann
(Mrs. R. A.) Mergl but heard
that everyone had a pleasant time.
It was a no-hostess gathering with
Ann's friends treating her to lunch
and showering her with farewell
gills—the also wag presented with
a nosegay of white carnations and
red roses. Ana, with her two
youngsters, Deborah, and Rick,
will leave next Tuesday to make
their home in Anaepelis, Md.

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WEDNESDAY
C.P.O. Wives Club regular monthIp meeting at • p. m. in Uw club
room in the NAS ballroom building.
Prospective members invited to at­
tend one meeting to gel acquainted.

A CLUB THAT MEETS for
lunch and bridge every other
week met Friday at the home of
Hazel (Mrs. I. M.) Rowell Jr.,
Winning high score was Barbara
Rowell—other members present
were Ty Ramage, Crela Higgin­
botham, Lorraine Langford, Milly
Donnaud, Virginia Lang and guests
were Mary McCumber, Willie
Keinberg and Amy Rust. Mra.
Donnaud was celebrating a birth­
day so Ihe club presented her with
a potted plant—one absentee mem­
ber. Belly McCracken, also re­
ceived a plant.

MRS. DONALDSON
Neva, mother of two teen age
daughters, Kay and Jean, ii a
charter member of tho Starlight
Promenaders, of which her hus­
band la a board member. At a
recent luncheon of squadron wives,
she waa given a silver tray as
a farewell remembrance—and Fri­
day night thn Donaldson* will
share honor* with Cdr. and Mrs.
Byron Butts (he Is retiring from
service) at ■ party at the home
of Cdr. and Mra, Tom Ownby,
ANOTHER MEMBER OF VAH-T,
Jirlene (Mra. W. A.) Elling will
entertain with a morning coffee
and bridge tomorrow at her kema
on Willow Ave.

Auxiliary Starts
Membership

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT TOM­
LINSON, Mayfair Circle, enter­
tained with a cocktail-buffet Sun­
day for their house guests, Mr.
and Mra. Benjamin Areber, of
College Park, Md.
The buffet table held a spring
arrangement of yellow asters and
tuRps brightened by purple iria
—fellow lapera glowed in allver
candelabra. A large array of
food waa enjoyed by Mr. and
Mra. F. E. Cooper. Mr. and
Mra. E. P. Pennell, Mr. and Mra.
William Boggs, Mr. and Mra. J.
W. Harvey, Mr. and Mra. Martin
Dyer, Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Lowe,
Mra. Ruby Glnder, Mra. Betty
Cox, Mrs. Iren* Kent, Mra. Jean
McLaughlin; Mrs. Lou Humphrey,
E, E. Horning, G. E. Grace, Gua

Mrs. Robert W. Dean

Pinecrest W. M. U.

Elected President

Makes Plans For

O f New Garden Club

Week O f Prayer

Mr*. Robert W. Rean was elect­
ed preiident of the North Orlando
Garden Club at the first official
meeting of the group at Ihe home
of Mr*. Anton C. Krerek. 140
Kdgemon Ave. Mr*. Robert Derum
served a* co-hoale**.
Mr*. Richard Stodden wa* elect­
ed vice prealdent; Mr*. Derum,
•erretary. Mr*. Raymond R.
Clark, treasurer, Mr*. G. B- Dor­
man. publicity and Mrs. W. G.
Harris, chaplain.
Member* voted to call the club
"The North Orlando Garden Club."
By-law* were presented by Mr*.
Dorman, committee chairman.
They were read, voted on and
accepted officially.
Mr*. Stodden announced that
DIANE SOROKOWSKY
chairmen of the various commit­
tees would be announced al the
March meeting. Mr*. George Brad
ford and Mrs. Stodden will be
co-hostesses to this meeting at
the l|ome of Mr*. Stodden. A
guest ipeaker will present a pro­
gram on landscaping,
The club Is still open to new
members and all (bose Interested
Rlane Sorokowsky celebrated her
In gardening are invited to con­
eighth birthday with a parly given
tact any of the above officers.
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J, Sorokowsky in
Loch Arbor Saturday.
Mrs. Wilkinson,
A Valentine Iheme wa* carried
out in decorations and refresh­
ments, with a. heart shaped birth­
Verner Nelson Jr.
day cake centering the table.
Gamer were played with Patty
Wedding Announced Parsons,
Susan Hsrtwig and Debo­
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson, rah Goerss winning prize*.
Joining in the fun were Mary
Sanford, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Geraldine, to Lynn Sorokowsky, Leslie, Candy
Verner W. Nelson Jr., son of Mr. and Susan llartwig, Mary and
and Mrs. Verner W. Nelson Sr. Patty Parsons, Sharon and Denise
Bagwell, Peggy Rabun. Ella Boutof Lake Mary.
The wedding look plaee Feb. • well, Deborah Goerss, Bonny Van
at tbe Baptist parsonaga in Folk- Pell, Susan Ray, Sharon Young,
iton, Ga. with the Rev. John and Bopple and Skip Faulkner.
Latimer officiating.
The bride was born la Daytona
Beach, graduated from Seminole
High School and at present Is
employed a* a dental-assistant by
Dr. J, W. Epps.
Tbe groom, born In Connecticut,
Is also a graduate of Seminole
High School and la employed hy
WEDNESDAY
the Martin Ca. In Orlando.
The couple reside at MI'S West
Pinecrest Baptist Church 6. S.
mb St. In Sanford!
officer* and ieachcn supper,
4:30 p. m. followed hy business
meeting at T p. m. R. A, meetThe common lead penell con- ing, T p. m. Prayer meeting I
llnuea as the workhorse in the p. m. Music committee, B:AS p. m.
writing field deipito Ihe on­
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
slaughts of the typewriter, ball­
point pen and other mechanical will resume choir practice at the
writers, Ihe Lead Pencil Manu Shrine Club at 7:30 p. tn. All choir
members are urged to attend.
factarers Association reports.

MUtioniry work in the Panama
Canl Zone wan the toole of ihe
program prcscnictl at Pie Febru­
ary merlin? of ihe W. M. U.
of P'necrcat Biptlit Church.
Takins part on the program
were Mr*. V. M. Smith, Mr*.
Lucille Abram*. Mr*. Jack ilarom,
Mrs. Harold Davit, Mr*. C. T.
R»bun. Mr*. Ron Clark, Mr*. Or­
ville Jamc&lt; and Mr*. W. L. Gramkow. Mr*. Louis Ko*ky *ang “ Take
My Life And Let It Be." accom­
panied at the piano by .Mr*.
James.
Mr*. Oramkow, prrtident. pre­
sided at the bu»Ine»» mcctipg
when plan* were made for Ihe
week of prayer scheduled for
March 7 through II. A letter wa*
read from the Bantist Hospital
in Jacksonville, thanking the
\VMU for IR clown doll* that were
»ent to children In the hospital
at Christina* time. They were
given to children whose parent*
were not able to buy presents
for them.
Following (hr program and busi­
ness *etiion a social hour with
refreshment* was enjoyed by the
group. Olhtrs attending were
Mrs. Haroid Sherwood. Mrs. Har­
ley Sykes, Mrs. Lee Sallee, Mra.
W. E. Kader, Mrs. Cliff Abies,
Mrs. Alice McManus and Mrs.
LeRoy Eslrldge.

Diane Sorokowsky
Celebrates
Eighth Birthday

Members of the Women's Auxi­
liary to the Seminole County Medi­
cal Society held their monlhly
merting al Ihe home of Mrs.
John Morgan on Summerlin Ave.
Monday.
The group dccidrd to send
money to the state board of men­
tal health to support the work
of the organization. Mrs. Leonard
Munson reported that more than
11600 was cleared from the Rettr
Davis show for the benefit of the

David Fauver
Surprised With
Birthday Dinner
Friends and neighbors of Ravld
Fauier surprised him with a
birthday dinner Sunday at Wa
home near Lake Jessup. Mrs.
Fauver arranged the party trilh
the help of a few close friends
snd Ihe group met him when
he returned home from church
services.
A Valentine theme was used
in decorations for the table and
throughout the house. Those at­
tending war* Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Shumachrr and daughter, Anne,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wall, Mr. and
Mra. Waller Krohne Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Tindel, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Motile, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Harold Fauver and ton, David Jr.,
Mrs. ..Mildred case and Mrs. IT.
II. Zinc of Raphlnc, Va., a houseguest of the Fauver*.

Personals
House guest* of Mr. and Mra.
John Malroso art Mra. Beulah
Small and Mrs. Raymond Cooley
of Owaseo. Mich, and Mrs. Treva
Muffeti of Harrison, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beall, their
gueait, Mr. and Mra. JanM* Beall
and - Mr. and Mra. Tate Bhaffer
visited in Coeoa Sunday.

Mrs. -Albert Pell and Mra. Johh
Juris, room mothers, gave n
Valentine party for Hie children
in Ihe first, second and third
grades of the Oeteen school. Mr*.
Juris told two stories. "The Slurp
of Abe Uncoln'e Life" and "June*
bo's Valentine,"
Refreshments and Valentine can*
dies were served. The children
exchanged Valentines and Mra.
Harris, the teacher, gave seek
one a balloon.
Mrs. Marvin Riggs and Mr*.
Jean Katowita, room mothers »t
the fourth, fifth and sixth grades.
served refreshment* to tho Mill**
ren in that group.

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S P 0 R T S H IR T S

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6 .9 9
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Approx.

Studies show that a two-yearold child will eat about two level
tablespoons of meet vegetables or
meats, and Iwtoe as much of a
mixed soup or dessert.

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Room Mothers Give

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Borne 4,400,400 babies are ex­
pected le be ben in tb*,U.i. tbit
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Garden Chib
Mayfair Ian.
Ballroom
by Tuesday
Robison at
COTILLION CLASSES

General luncheon
meeting of Sanford
U:M p. m. at tbe
Make reservations
wish Mra. R. F.
FA 1-0002.
Officers of VAH-T meet at the
borne of Mrs. W. A; Elling 2401
Willow Ave. at M a. m. for the
0 regular monthly coffee. Mra. H.
H. Harrison will be co-hostess.

heart fund. She also etated Mill
$690 was donated to lb# heart
fund at the benefit skating party
this weekend.
This year, wives of local doctor*
have been invited ta attend th*
Central Florida medical meet*
ing. It is scheduled for Mareti
12 In Orlando. A luncheon and
fashion show ha* been planned M
the Cherry Plaaa Hotel.
Wive* are encouraged to submit
their hobbies for display at Me*
Florida Medical meeting to be held
in Jacksonville in April. Several
members plan to enter their pay*
ttcular talenta.
The state president of the auxt&gt;
liary will be guest speaker at the
March meeting, when members
met at the home of Mrs. W. V,
Roberts,

Church

Drive

Member* of tho ladies Auxiliary
of-tho Fleet Rootrve Assn * Uait
14T hat started a membership
drive. It win continue until May
&gt;1. The person getting the largest
number of new members will
receive ■ year’s membership free.
At the meeting at the group
thia week a request was mad*
for donations for the Cerebral
Palsy drive March 4 and I. A
donation waa givan ta the fond for
the tomb of the unknown soldier.
The group plans to set up a
concession stand at the Sanford
Armory, March II. Proceeds will
be added to the treasury.
A group of Ihe auxiliary mem­
bers gave a Valentina party for
the patients at the County Homa.
They took candy, valentines, and
an assortment of cookies and
cakes. Records were played and
singing waa enjoyed by all.

NEW SANDWICH FILLING
Cottage cheese mixed with
orange marmalade makes a de­
licious spread for crackers or
bread, suggest Meadow Gold home
economist*. Try this combination
as a salad, too, (hey advise,
Serve It on crisp green* and garnlih the lop with minced parsley.

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BESSEMER, Pa. (UPI) - The
three milked gunmen entered the
bank and announced "thll la •
•Uckup,"
The lellert looked at the guna
and grinned.
The bandlta vent about thole
builnen anyhow — unaware they
were trying to rob a "holdup
proof* bank.
It all happened Tuaaday altar*
noon at tho People's Bank of
Lawrence County in thla peaceful
Weilern Penmylvania town not far
from the Ohio Mate line.
Under normal crlcumsUacei, be*
Ing confronted with a shotgun and
a couple of revolver! in the hand!
of would-be illckup men probably
would have reiulted la aome trace
of fear among bank amployci.
But not on this oceaalon. Tha tel*
leri, clerki and officials had o
completa feeling of safebeing.
The gunmen didn't know at first,
but their intended victims were
protected by o five-inch thick
shield of bulletproof glaaa.
A customer, noticing tha bandlta'
Intention!, calmly advised:
"This bank la holdup proof.
That’s bulletproof gins and you
can't get lnilda tha tallar'a cage."
While the bandits stood dumb*
founded, one of Urn bank employes
leisurely picked up a telephone
and called police.
Tha gunmen looked at each
other, shrugged and decided they
had better leave. They did—empty

about to years ago and Tuaaday
was tha first time anyone attempt*
rd lo rob the bank silica that Urns,
In typical bankers' fashion, tbs
official expressed
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WEST PALM BEACH, FIs. —
{UPI) — Jack Pear said Tuaaday
night ha decided to go baek on hla
television show for three reaaenst
—His wife urged him to.
—NBC brasa promised ae repetb
tion of censonhJp of the show.
—A sense of reipoosbUlty for at
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WASHINGTON

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probability" ■ certain type of mi*
clear power plant will no able to
compete by ltoT-OI with coovaa*
HoneI plants in u. f. arena wboro
fuel costs a n high.
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port to tho House-Senate Atomio
Energy Committee on ite 10-year
program for devetepmtnt of nuclear power. It estimated eoet of
the effort to aehlave era—ml#
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SQUAW VALI.EY, Calif. (UP|)
—The most monumental foul-up
&lt;■ Olympic hlitory today shat­
tered the peace and aercnity of
'scenic Squaw Valley, die of the
1M0 Winter Gamea opening Thurs­
day.
If there waa anything right, it
waa being kept secret and criti­
cism was being reaped en the
U. 8. organisers of the gomes in
an Increasing flow of complaints.
Nothing was being done about
any of them either, was ■ further
complaint.
It wasn’t so serious that the ac­
tual gamea were in Jeopardy, but
H‘ bad reached the stage where
most everyone was unhappy about
one thing or another.
“ There's no excusing, the poor
conditions here," said a high
member of 'the U. S. Olympic
Committee, who aiked that his
name not be used. “ We figured
the organising committee would
do a good Job for they had the
North American Skiing champion­
ships here a year ago and we all
figured that would prove a good
trial run. And give them plenty
of time to correct mistakes and
set everything right.

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“ But apparently they learned
nothing. Things have gotten worse
instead of belter.”
Here were some nf the ehief
complaints few newspapers would
have enough space to 'list them
all:)
—That Die three Ice rinks were
being badly handled with the re­
sult that speed skatirs, figure
skaters and the hockey teams did
not have ample workout time or
conditions. Each group claimed
that the other was favored.
—The parking situation within
reasonable walking distance of the
Olymple sites bad gotten to the
stage that not even top officials
were allowed in almost empty
parking lots in the immediate
area.
—Nothing has been dene to keep
half of the lee from the main
arena from melting nnder the
winter sun, preventing athletes
from using half of the arena from
about 11 a. m. each day. •
—Eating facilities were taxed
beyond capacity. The dining rooms
for Olympic athletes and officials
are so Jammed that persons with
proper admission credentials are
turned away during meal hours. ,

—Plans and regulations ehrnge
so rapidly new ones are in effect
before anyone can learn what the
old ones were.
At first all of the complaints
were brushed off as one of those
things that usually occur In btg
international sporta evehts. The
early complaints of the foreign
officials and athletes were dis­
counted on the grounds that they
would complain no matter what
the conditions,
But when U. 8. athletes and of­
ficials Joined the parade some
figured that maybe changes would
be made for Uncle Sam was talk­
ing now, But that didn't help
either.
So with the opening of the
games only M hours away, the
only sure bet seemed to be that
all the confusion surrounding the
games would increase rather than
diminish.
Through U all the 700 athletes
from SO nations continued to
workout. There was a world and
an Olympic record broken in
speed skating Tuesday, but neither
will count because it was not
actual competition.

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Biddy League All-Star Team that will
compete in the' atate tournament were an­
nounced today.
Coachea for the team will be Bob WHaon, coach for Stemper and Franciaco
Triado, Robson Sporting Goods mentor.
Ten players were selected to play on
the team and four alternates.

Players named were Tommy Ley, Ron­
nie Hinson, Mike Doughtey; Billy Day,
David Lanier. Tommy Cason, Ricky Walatrom, Billy Rhae, Randy Dean and Dan
McCall.
Alternates were Paul Filliger, Bernie
Barbour, Mike Smith and Clarence John­
son.

BUR MOUGHTON takes a turn in a “ K art

(Herald Photo)

The last few Sunday afternoons fangled litUe cars that aren't car­ formed. Safety is stressed and yea
the usually quiet parking lot of rying home many groceries.
will find kids, parents and evew
As seen from the picture above grandmothers driving them.
the Winn-Dixie store on French
Ave. has become alive with new they consist mainly ef 4 wheels,
an engine and driver, but don't
let it fool you. The liltla cars
knows as “ Karts" can obtain
unbelievable speeds of 33 miles
per hour and up and because of
their low center of gravity ran
turn corners at a very fast clip.
The nearness of the driver to the
One of bowling's all-time greats, pavement gives an even faster
Lee Jouglard, will be at the Jet sensation of speed.
All sizes and shapes can be
Lanes' Bowling Lanes Feb. 28 when
the bowling alley celebrates 1U Nad by the “ Karts" but the newly
formed “ Go Kart Club Of Ameri­
open house.
Jougland will put on* a bowling ca" has divided them into three
exhibition and will bowl a series classes according to power and
of three games with one of the equipment. The one shown above
local keglcrs. An elimination tour­ is a class 'B' with a S o II. P.
ney Is now underway to deter­ engine and can do up to 50 miles
an hour on the straight away.
mine who the bowler will be.
Karts are now being raced on
Another highlight of the after­
noon will be “ free” bowling from special tracks built for them and in
Orlando a “ Kart Club” has been
the hours of 1 to 4:30 p. m.

Leading Bowler
To Put On Exhibit
A t Jet Lanes

£ Georgia Took, Auburn and Ken­
tucky wound up in a forte-way
9fo for first place la foe BBC
Jrtfo M records when Tennessee
qnpsct Tech, Sf-BB, and Kentucky’s
&lt;Comeback Kida tu-ued back Van(derbUt, BB-BO, Tuesday night,
i A aimilnr three-way tie for foe
■Southwest Conference Usd wss

r tbs ANGELES (UPI) - Wei■forwelgbt champion. Don Jordan
Maday awaited the remits of a
physical examination foats-eould
Jad hie suspension by foe CallManila Athletic Commission and
ftlrir Mm to defend hie title be(girs foe NBA takes It away from

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who la la ■ peck ef
r various sod sundry
s, underwent the exTuesday. But Dr. Abraisn, who performed the
B 13-yesr-old champion,
eulle wouldn't be availJeboratory testa are

iHphe click punching welterweight
rises ordered by the National BoxJM Aeen. to furnish official proof
JbTM s physical fitness by Friday
V forfeit foe title he won In IBM
Bronx ft. Louie' VlrgU Aklni. *

produced when Teaaa shocked
Texas AIkIf, TM3, and Southern
Methodist upended Rice, 7S-W.
That left Texas sharing first place
with the Aggies and SMU, each
boasting 7-1 league marks.
Glenn Campbell and Dalen Bhowaiter teamed up to earn Ten­
nessee Its surprise victory over
Georgia Tech at Knoxville. The
eighth-ranked Engineers w e r e
leading M-S3 in the closing min­
utes when Showalter broke through
for a free throw and a basket
to reduce the Vola deficit to one
point.
Seconds later, n Tech player
accidentally kicked the ball out of
bounds. The Vols relayed the ball
to Campbell, who barreled down
the middle of the court and tossed
la the winning basket oa a twistlag lay-up at the final buster.
Showalter wound un with II
points and II rebounds for Ten­
nessee while Jump-shooting Roger
Kaiser had 21 points for the dis­
appointed Engineers.
Holy Cross, named along with
St. John'a to the field for the
National Invitation Tournament
earlier la the day, celebrated with
an 13-71 trlumph-gyer Boston Uni­
versity. It was Urn Hth straight
victory for the Crusaders, who
were led by soph Jackie Foley's
M points.
Three other NIT nominees also
soared to impressive victories.
Providence whipped Rhode Island,
71-BO; Detroit trampled BaldwinWallace, It 11, and Memphis State
outclassed Loyola of the South,
84 31.
Eastern Kentucky forfeited a
key Ohio Valley Conference game
to Western Kentucky when Coach
Paul McBrayer pulled Ms team
off the floor following a brief
jdajrer scuffle late In Use first
McBrayer charged that West­
ern Kentucky Coach Ed Diddle
shoved one ef the Eastern play­
ers during the fracas. Western
bald a M M leav. at the time.
After ordering hla players to the
dressing room, McBrayer adviaed
the officials he was forfeiting foe
game.

Mather of Sanford practically
clinched the title of the Sanford
City League last Wednesday by
taking two gamos, while both
Harry's Liquors and Burnett
Painters managed to lose all three
games to their opponents.
This left the Furniture Uam six
games In front with six weeks to
roll.
Big John Uhr led the Mather
team In their victory over New
York Life Insurance with n 103B87, While Jim Maloney helped
the Assurors to their one victory
with a 203-310 total. In other
league action, Hal Ullstfap bad n
331 aeries to help the Celery City
Printing Company five to their
sweep over Harry's Liquors, in
spite of the 234.611 evening en­
joyed by Carl Von Herbuelis of
the Liquor team.
Carl’s 934, la a new league high
for the season. Claude Foster rolled n BIB in n losing cause for
Burnett Painters because Buck
Forguson had n good night with
a 202-336 for the team represent­
ing Gene'a Seminole Cleaners and
Laundry.

Will Pick Coach
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) —
The University or Florida expecls
to name its new basketball coach
in about Ihrea weeks, Athletic Di­
rector Ray GraVcs said Tussday.
The present conch, John Mautr,
will remain in Ms post until the
current season ends.

2 Mora Broncos
DENVER (UPI) - Um Denver
Broncos of thn American Football
League have added two more play­
ers, bringing its roster to 30. The
new Broncos art John Lane, M,
center and guard, from foe Univer­
sity of Dayton. and John Wolff, S4,
quarterback, from Colorado State
University.

One of the finest Grade-A fields
to be assembled this year at
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club Is
slated for action In tonight’s ninth
race, one of two lop-quality events
on the 10-race program opening
at 1:10.
Leading the stars In the hot

LeBaron Announces
He'll Quit Football
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Ths
Washington Redskins Manned ri­
val National Football Laagus ros­
ters today in hopes of filling tbs
gaping hols left by the retirement
of foo league’s smallest player.
Coach Mlko Nixon said ho would
go with Ralph Gugllelml next sea­
son after 143-pound quarterback
Eddie LeBaron announced ho Is
quitting pm football to begin a
law career la Texas, but Informtd
NFL sources said tbo Rodsklns un­
doubtedly will try to swing a
deal for another quarterback.
Among those tbo Redskins can
be expected to try for are Don
Heinrich and Loo Grosicup of foe
New York Giants, Rudy Bucleh
of the Chicago Bears, and Bart
Starr and Lamar Mcllan of ths
Green Bay Packers. The Redskins
may “ sweeten" the package they
offer with one of their hard-run­
ning backs — Jim I'odolry, Don
Bosseler or Kddia Sutton.
LeBaron, who recently passed
the California bar exam, gave the
Redskins the bad news Tussday
after thinking (he matter over for
about throe months.

ninth, according to morning line
odds of 3-to-2, Is A. R. Ewbsnkt,
one of Carl O. Tracy's outstanding
pups. This brlndle two-year-old
ent has marched to victory six
mes in nine starts this season.
Hla racing prowess earned him
a spot on the local match-race
team which battled Jacksonville
champs last week. The 67-pounder
will move out from the fifth
post position.
Second-best esrly figures of 4to t are assigned to veteran star
Happy Joe Lucky of the Race
8treet Kennel. As ont of ths club's
most consistent hounds for the
past two years. Happy Joe has
finished in tbo cash trio It times
out of a dozen starts this season.
The husky M-pounder's record In­
cludes four triumphs over topranked racers. .
In recent weeks ths hottest ken­
nel at the club has been the
Oswald Brothars dog bouse and
two of IU stalwarts will see action
In the ninth tonight. They are
O. B.'e Argos and O. B.'s Sincere,
•ach rated a 6-to-t shot.

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Teams Almost
Set For N IT

NEW YORK (UPI)—Officials of
the National Invitation Basketball
tournament have virtually com­
pleted tbo lineup for their annual
show starting at Madison Square
Garden March 10.
Ths addition of St. John's and
Holy Cross to the field Tuesday
left only four berths open in the
12-team lineup.
Two of the remaining invitations
art expected to be awarded to the
second and third piece finishere in
the Missouri Valley Conference,
Boston Patriots
BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston where Bradley, CfhcinnatJ end St.
Patriots will be foe m ms of this Louis once again are bidding for
city's Amrrican Football League the crown.
entry, U was announced Tuesday.
A poll ef New England sports writ­
ers selected the nick name "Pat­
riots" over such suggested names
as “ Bulls,' “ Pilgrims," “ BeaMrs,"
“Terriers” and "Braves."

the slickest fielding first basomen
that baseball has ever known.
Mctnnls once went through an
entire season in 1121 for ths
Boston Red Sox and mads only
one error. Another time he went
1(3 games and handled 1.123
chance* without an arror. Both
records still stand.
“ I got tired of watching those
six-feet first basemen fail to make
the catch," he eoee reminisced.
"So I decided io become a first
baseman myself.”
.
Stuffy played In the major lea­
gues for IB yssrs and compiled
WASHINGTON (UPI) - -Who a .MO fielding average. He held
says the Internal Revenue Service a lifetime batting mark of .206.
A little man among the “ giants"
doesn't have a heart?
The service had admitted closing of his day, he played on alx
the books on -its Jong drive to col­
lect back income taxes from formsr heavyweight champion Joe
Louis because "his earning days
are over."
"We have gotten all we could
possibly get from Mr. Louis, leav­
ing him with some hop* that he
can live," said Internal Revenue
Commissioner Dana Latham.
IPSWICH, Mast. (UP1) —“ Stuf­
fy" Mclnnls,* the stylish, Utile
target of Connie Mack’s (100,000
infield" on ths Philadelphia Athle­
tics half a century ago. died Tues­
day at foe age of M.
Stuffy, whose real ns ms was
John P. Mrlnnis, stood only 3
feet ■ Inches, but overcame bis
height handicap to become on* of

Louis Gets Break
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Wednesday, Friday ft Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY

Bowlin* eInsane ore wow being termed for led!* and other
betinMrs at the wow Jot Lone*, where the Formal Grand Opemtac Is scheduled for Saturday nod Sunday, February 27 nod 23th.
The beautiful, modem Jet Laoaa Bowling an Onors fiaof
Just off Hlftiway 17-91 attract* enthusiasts ef ell ages. Free In.
strurtion la available to beginner* of nil ages. Jet Lonee with
20 alleys is completely air conditianod. Parents wMk small chit,
drea have free use of foe nursery. The Lanee are open evoey
day, including Sunday from B u . until t a r».

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PAR Tour Recalk History
The gentle, grey-haired lady
■tood acron from Seminole Me­
morial Hoapltal and told the atory
I of how iOO Seminole Indiana
fought U. S. aoldlera there UT
ye era ago thla month.
She vat Mra. J. B. Ray of
Iho Daughter! of the American
Revolution, and her Intent llatenara vara DAR members and Seminola High School atudenti. Sur­
rounded by peaceful hornet and
green lavnt, Mra. Ray thowed the
group vhere howling braves led
by King Philip and Coacoochee
1 killed Capt, Andrew Mellon and
many of hta bluecoata.
Mrs. Ray's recounts! vat the
climax of a DAR tour or eight
Sanford hlatorieal sites. Members
of the •Sanford's Sallle Harrlaon
DAR chapter vlalted the hlatorieal
monuments they helped piece
around town. The Seminole High
atudcnle were busy with their
notebook! Jotting down the local
hlatory. It wai neve to many
1of them.
The first atop vat (he General
ianford Memorial Library whteh
the Sanford DAR chapter vat

Instrumental in building. Next
came a tree planted nearby In
honor of Mra. H. J. Lehman,
ex-regent of the Sanford chapter
and first chairman of Sanford
Founders* Day.
The DAR members walked to
a marker Just veil ot the library,
commemorating tho first aettlement In 1137 on tho ahorea ot
Lake Monroe in Ft. Mellon Park.
A cannon which blew up when
fired In celebration ot the (bund­
ing of Seminole County waa the
next atop. The cannon's mouth
holds tho flag pole In front of
the Chamber ot Commerce Bldg,
and la the only part of the gun
left. The rest blew up in l&gt;13
when rambunctioua county dtlreni overcharged it while mark­
ing Seminole'a teparatlon from
Orange County. DAR member
Mra. W. H. Harvy gave the
cannon mouth to xupport the Hag
pole.
The alte of Sanford’s claim on
Roll ini College waa the next atop.
A plaque on Park Are, near
city hall telli bow the college
waa organised la the Lyman Bank

WHEREAS, th e DAUGHTERS
OP THE AMERICAN REVOLU­
TION feel that this U a time for
tho general public all over Ameri­
ca la refresh themselves on Ame­
rican History, and
WHEREAS, It la felt that It la
the duty and privilege of all
Americana la help preserve the
history of our Country and the
everlasting fact that America
came up from a struggle,
NOW THEREFORE, In appreci­
ation of the local chapter ot the
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERI­
CAN REVOLUTION recognising
the importance of the preservation
of tha happenings of our land,

Bldg, here in IMS. The Florida
State Bank now stands on the
site.
Sludenti and DAR'membera
then rode to Speer Grave Park.
Dr. Algernon Speer, ancestor of
a long line of Sanford Speers,
lamed orange trees In the park
1 1143. Mra. Ivie Rucker told how
the city of Sanford, the Sallie
Harrison chapter and Sidney O.
Chase later erected a marker in
the park at 20th St. and Mellonvllle Ave.
The Old Ft. Reade site on Mellonville waa the next atop. Only
a atone marker remains where
troopa once manned this link In
the Florida fort chain. The fort
waa built In 1B3S to hold back
the fierce Semlnolea.
The site of Capt. Mellon'* death
and the big Indian battle ended
the DAR tour which had sUrted
with a luncheon for state DAR
regent, Mrs. Jackson Stewart, at
the Mayfair Inn.
Speakera at the historical tilra
were Mrs. Lawrence Tinsley, Mr*.
Robert A. Lyman. Mra. Lena Rell
Jennings, Mra. Ivie Rucker, Mr*.
C. R. Dawson, and Mra. Ray.

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Fourth Baby
, Expected Today

Minister

M arker O f Indian Battle N ear Present Hospital
Mrs. J. B. Kay Tells O f This Historic Sanford Spot

SAN QUENTIN. Calif. (UP!)—
Convict • author Caryl Chessman
played a longshut today by stak­
ing hi* life on the •‘conscience"
of the few official* with the legal
power to prevent hi* execution In
ju*t two day*.
These same official* have indi­
cated many time* in the pest
11S year* that death ia a Ju*t
penalty under the law for the
crimes of the 38-yetr-old robberrapist.
But longshota have paid off for
Chessman since he was convicted
in Lot Angclc* in 1D4R. lie has
sidestepped seven previous date*
with the gas chamber — and
four uf those occasions came
within two day* of the execution
date.
Chessman's present hopes He
with Justice Felix Frankfurter of
the U. S. Supreme Court, the
California Supreme Court and
Gov. Edmund G. Hi own.
Attorney Rosalie Asher made
the lGth and “ last chanca" appeal
to the Supreme Court in Wash­
DAE OFFICERS signing tha registry at tha Sanford Memorial Library
ington Tuesday. Tha bd-pag* plea
during tha meant hlatorieal ilta tour am, loft to right, Mra. F. E. Roumll*
and lb pound* of supporting evi­
dence were presented to Frank­
lat, ragant of tha Sanford chapter; Mra. Jamci H. Whitaker, DAR atate
furter as "tha senior Justice avail­
program chairman; Mm. H. J. Lehman, ox-regent of the Sanford chapter;
able." There was no Immediate ac­
and Jim. Jackaon E. Stewart, atate DAR mgenL - ...................
tion on the plea.
Attorney Georg* T. Davie an*
American boating enthusiasts nounced here Chessmen requested
spent more then two billion dol­ that no mure legal move* he
mad* until a ruling wu handed
lars last year for new and used down by Frankfurter.
boats, accessories, repairs, fees
and miscellaneous expenses, ac­
Robert Fulton built a aubmncording to the National Automo­
rine which he called the Nautilus.
bile Club.

paring to entartala II female
newspaper
correspondent*
at
lunch,
Thla was on* ef a aeries ef
about ID meals that Ellsndtr
whips up during eaeh congres­
V
m
* . Democrat and sional aetaioa far various preat,
gaatraanm* M probably the oady legislative a n d governmental
•east* committee chairman who groups.
ie at mack at home with ■ ladle
I waa greeted at the door by
as a gavel.
the enticing fumea of Louisiana
If ccnators stll wore togas, I crab meat fraternlxing In a Creole
m Imagine EUendcr would uac hla sauce with a Judicious selection
lor an apron.
of shrimp tails. A tool table was
I stooped by to tee the Senate's spread across th* room in (rout
tooct famous ehet la Ms priests of tha Senator'* desk.
Capital office when ha was preMaking for the lavatory, which
Ellender has converted into a
kitchenette, I found the cook
•landing ovar an electric hot
plate, affectionately stirring a
gumbo.
"Thla la a meal la Itself," he
■aid, and proceeded to identify
th* ingredients. Bcsldet tha
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP1) — shrimp and crab, th* pot con­
Om Fek 17, 1NT Mrs. Arthur K. tained bacon, ham, flour, ontool,
Sweeney ef Bleekatone, Me**-, peppers, lamon, garlic, tabasco,
gave birth to n dsttgbter whom thyme, bay leaves, salt, okra and
parsley.
•he named Doris.
On Feb. 17, IBM, Mrs. Sweeney
It sounded to me like enough
bed another daughtar end named tor two meals.
As a native of Terrebonne Par­
her banana. And lee* peer, on
Feb. 17, Mr*, gwesosp hod Lu­ iah, EUender naturally leans to­
ward Creole dlahea — French cui­
cille.
But mather w on t he heme to sine with • southern aeeent. In
►help celebrate the three birthdays. addition to gumbo, he specialties
She ie nt r rertdaare Lying-In in jambalaya, chicken sauce
Hospital whore dectora said aha piquant*, shrimp Creola, courtwaa atpected to have a baby— boullon and Creole praUiua.
Short, stocky and suntanned,
Mr*. Sweeney, wife ot a factory the veteran chairman of tho Sen­
worker, contends the date has ate Agriculture Committee made
a picture ef domastlcUy in tweed
“ no apodal eifnlfleance."
“They Just eeam to always ar­ vert and rolled ap iblrtaleevee as
he practiced hla cuUnory art
rive on Peh. 17," eh# laid.
midnight last
w w u up until
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king praline* tor dee
ni|M rnakla
1' Th* alaetric utility industry, sort," be said.
Soma ef the lady Journalists
both V. ■- government-owned and
private oUlUici. generated e me- whs attended the lunch told me
erd m.eoe.aoo.eoe kilowatt hours Uut when they departed they
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Chessman Making
Final Efforts
To Beat Execution

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1, EARL HIGGINBOTHAM. Mayor
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
under the authority in me duly
vested, do hereby proclaim and
designate the month of February,
I960 as AMERICAN HISTORY
MONTH, and respectfully urge ell
eitliens of the City of Sanford,
Florida and all atudenti la th#
local schools to individually or
collectively acquaint themselves
with our American Hlatory.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto ael my hand and caued
the Seal of the City of Sanford,
Florida to be affixed, this third
day of February in the year of
Our Lord One Thousand Nina Hun*
drert Sixty.

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NEW YORK (UPI) Prank
Sinatra, who owes a great debt
to Ota ladles of tho land, de­
livered a email "thank you" Mon­
day night.
In a atartlinf break from fall
uaual hip, fingers napping, aprung
wriit atyle, Frankie surrounded
himself with tadlea, lace and love
aooga for hia ABC-TV apeeial.
Instead of the usual Sinatra aco­
lytes — Dean Martin and Peter
Lswford — Sinatra was host to
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lena
Horne, opera singer Mary Costa,
daneer Juliet Prowse (hi answer
to Brigitte Bardot), and comedi­
enne Barbara Heller. The theme,
“ Here's to the Ladles,” was ele­
gantly sustained by the tasteful
songs, excellently arranged by
Nelson Riddle, cleanly mounted
by art director Jim Trittipo and
sparingly, imaginatively directed
by Richard Dunlap,
One sequence by Sinatra and
Miss Home came up as blurrededge portraits that fit the mood
of the songs they sang: "Lonely
Town” aod “ But Beautiful.”
A minimum of uptempo tunes
were heard. The awingln'est was

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a flashy cha-cha number by Miss
Prowse. The show's only lapse
came at, that point, when Miss
Prowse's dance was abruptly cut
In favor of a taped commercial.
Mrs. Roosevelt and Sinatra par
ticipated in a stilted exchange of
compliments and then Mrs. R —
who never looked lovelier — re­
cited some special words to the
song, "High Hopes.” The song,
written by Sammy Cahn and
Jimmy Van Heusen, executive
producers of the show, is the Sin­
atra number with which all con­
cerned have high hopes of win­
ning an Academy Award this
year. Mrs. Roosevelt helped
launch their campaign.
Sinatra was in his usual vocal
form — good, that is — although
he seemed worried and detached
during some of the dialogues. I
couldn't help thinking that per­
haps he was wondering about bow
the Las Vegas crowd would react
to his artistic, distinctive and
attractive production.
The sixth hour In the CBS Re­
ports series, "The reedom Ex­
plosion,” Monday night presented
an engrailing closeup of the
recently • concluded election cam­
paign in Nigeria. Narrator Erie
Sevareid tied many of the acencs
and speeches to early and current
campaigns in America. We’ve
been getting a fine look at Afri­
can nationalism through such
specials on each of the networks
and U this goes on, perhaps we'll
be as conversant with Africa's
problems as we are, aay, with
Jack Paar'a problems. '

VALENTINE QUEEN at the Elks Club was Mrs. Betty
Cox, shown just after she was crowned by Mrs. M.
Moses as one o f the highlights of the annual Valentine
Dance. Members of the Anna Miller Circle staged a
floor show for the Elks and guests and one of the Gay
Nineties Belles performing wns Mrs. Hulon Hale. The
show recolved such applause that It was repeated Sun­
day for guests at the Mayfair Hotel.
(Herald Photos)

The Channel Swims After five
seaiona with CBS-TV,.the Alfred
Hitchcock suspense series moves
lo NBC-TV starling next fall;...
CBS-TV’a fail plana indicate the
Robert Young seriea,
Father
Knows Best, is going out of production...And ABC - TVs 1MO • «1
schedule would replace the Char*
ley Weaver show with Ltiva It
To Beaver.
Jack Bcnny'a displeasure with
CBS-TVa “ canned laughter can­
dor” haa abated. He now reports
that hia negotiations with ABC TV are off and ha expects to re­
main on CBS • TV,..Meanwhile,
NBC • TVs Bob Hope, whose 10year contract expires in June, Is
sounding out tho rival networks
for contract offara...Tho Feb. 4
"adual" on CBS-TVa Armstrong
Circla Theater dealt with the
"ghost bomber” discovered in the
Libyan desert. Wednesday, the
show will add a brief follow-up re­
port bn that atory...Comedian
John Wayne of the Wayne and
Shuster team suffered a alight in*
Jury to hia cheek Monday when a
prop TV camara exploded during
a sketch rehearsal for a summertime Ed Sullivan show.

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3. Far Root
2. Wanted to Rent
4. Real Eatata Waatad
I. Raal Eatata Far lata
4. Mortgage Laaaa
T. Bualaaaa OpportualUr*
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12. Pluatkiag Sarvkaa
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14. Build. Fatal A Eapalr
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
15. Sparlal Sarvlrra
•Tu m . thru Frl. • I F. M. day
1S-A Beauty Parlors
f t * ln»rrtlo«. Me#. • Sat.
14. Flawara A rianta
IT. Pats • Lirratock • SvpptlM
RESFONSniUTY I
15. Machiatry • Toala
Tha Herald will Ml lM
II. Boats aad Motor*
E f t n m ih u mm Im cn et la
M. Auto mobIlea
lion, of your od, Ud reserve*
M-A Trallrra
right to revia# or rrjort o»r od 21. Faraitura
Tortiftrmrnt fr«M thot actor* to 22. Artlclro Far Sal*
oMifom to tho poHclaa of
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Wed. Feb. 17. 1960— Page 11 14, nulld. Paint ft Repair

WALL PAPERtNG * PAINTING June Brown’s Reautv Salon
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard 2010 Adami Avr. Ph. FA 3-1627
itaa:
Contact 509 West Ith St.
IS. Flowers ft Plant*
Phone FA 2 9643
Cut Flowers For A.:y Oeeaisioa
THOS. E. THOMPSON
SANFORD •'LOWER SHOP
General Contractor
FA 2 1823
or
FA 20270
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
19. Boats and Motors
Phone FA 2 6433
HOUSE BOAT, completely equip­
B A M ROOFING
ped, — leu motor — $950. Call
Contracting A Repairs
FA 2-4319.
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
Gateway To The Waterway
SM Laurel Ave. ^PL. FA 2 7943
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Robson Sporting Gooda
IF YOU have painting problems
Th. FA 2-3991
and want to take ad antage of 30444 E. lat.
years of experience and the best
MUST
SELL
Adam
Skier in per­
of workmanship call K. M.
fect condition, new cover, like
Young FA 2 0596 or J. L. Bled­
new trailer, aki tow. Complete
soe FA 2-4122.
outfit 5900 or be*t offer. G. C.
Crandel, 134 Shannon Dr.
15. Special Service*

LAflF'A*DAY

ONLY 300 DOLLARS DOWN and
S50 per month, no intrrest on
unpaid halsnce. Total price
12.000. FIRST COME FIRST
SERVED.
W. N. ' Bill" STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2 4101
112 N. Park
Phone fA 2 6331 2601 Park Dr.

FARMER’S

AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
LUlian G. Trams
Associates.
116 I. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1221
After boon, FA 2-3919, FA 2-4621,
FA 3-0M1

TV and RADIO REPAIR af *r 20. Automobile*
5:00 nights and weekend!; Boaford, Lake Mary and Longwood. '59 BUICK, radio and heater, Dyn•flow. Ph. FA 2 8661.
PA 2-2772 and FA 34616.
1651 RENAULT Dalphlne, amall
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
equity and lake up payment*.
AH types and aixes, installed
Phone FA 3 4573.
"Do It Yourself
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1858 BUICK. Dynaflow and heater,
STINE
low mileage, like new throufhMachinery aad Supply Co.
out. Call FA 2-1
291 W. 2nd St.
PH. FA 24452
1991 NASH RAMBLER, reatonable. Call FA 24090.
ANY TV REPAIRED 53.50 plus
parts, If broufht lo shop by cus­
tomers. All work guaranteed for 20-A Trailer*
90 days.
FOR SALE — 1959 Spenrt Craft
CENTURY TV SERVICE
House Trailer. 4614x9. See Clyde
lilt Celery Ave. Phone FA '-1412
Walla at DeWilts Trailer Park.
No phono calla.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: Alt
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
MUST SELL I960 33 ft. Flag Ship
mates. Phone FA 2-7911.
mobile home, modem through­
out, deluxe color fixture*, full
AU TO GLASS
bath. Front of DeWitt’9 Trailer
Park, Rt. 17-92 So. Mrs. James
INSTALLED
DeVlne.

I ACRES
2 acres with 2 bedroom, concreir
block homt, high and dry land.
House approximately .0 years
old, with new roof. Several oak
trres and assorted "liru* trees.
Good water. On paved Rd.
flO.100 arith amall down pay­
5. Rent Eatato For Solo
ment.

8. Female Hafp Wantad
HOUSE for rrnt, So. Sanfrord
NEW two bedroom bouse; natural WANTED: Reliable woman to
*200 DOWN
Avr., near Laka Jceiup. Phone
rare for children la return for
wood finish. Separata well.
1 BR. homaxwith hardwood floors
FA 2 5*64.
room and board FA 2-7930 or
26.500. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
and reramie tile bath.
FA 2-0995.
3rd Strrei, Laka Mary.
2-UN'FURNISHED bourn*. one I
L. PAYTO N 2-REDROOM home In well estab­ rOOD SUPERVISOR:""good work
room, ona S-room. Call FA 3-3329. ROSA
n
cw m
jr iM if m u t ,
ing conditions, 44 hour week;
lished neighborhood. S p e c i a l
in i r lu i w r m , n to r e i
And Associates
FURNISHED apartment*, hard­
between aces 20 and 56. Apply
vutatr o r
terms. FA 24159.____________
wood
floor*,
tile
bath*.
102
W.
Registered
Real
Estate
Rroker
dietetic department, Seminole
ARXRUA M. DRORM,
rth. Street.
Fh. FA 2 1301 17-12 at Hiawatha
Memorial Hospital.
N O T IO B T O O O R M T O R I
S te n s tro m R e a lty
NEW 3-bedraon house. Phone
TO
41.1.
n i M t l
H A V I4 0
a t l M
O B DOM A R M
A S A IO tT
TRAVEL . BARN
HERBERT STENSTROM
FA S-T213.
Just Outside City
MtB KRTATOl
Four neat appearing young ladies
Registered Broker
Tou and ooch of yoa ara horobr 4-ROOM apartment with screened
Limits
19-22 free to travel Florida,
LEN RISNER
asilft.d and r.qulr.d to ftla any
porch, furnished ar an/urelched Nice clean two hedroom home
Tesas, California with chape­
claim* aad damaada which you, or
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Hack Glata
FA 2-7680.
OlUiar of you, aaay havo aaalaat
roned group. Avrrage earnings WimlHhleld
KEN TORBETT
on iwo lola. Priced at M.665.
aald oouta to tho otflao of Hoa.
Door Glaan
Vent Glata
2350
month.
Transportation
paid.
BETTYE
D.
SMITH
Easy
term*.
Oaanty Judao of Oamlaela County, 2-BEDROOM housa wall located
SERVICE
Expenses advanced. Apply Miss
Associates
Ot hta office la tho Coart Boua*
in Winter Park, near school
la Hanford, Florida, within olgin
Collins, Florida Stale Employ­ Senkarik Glass and Pnint Co.
Ph. FA 3-2420
Country home in Volusia County, 1! N. Park housa
and
business
saciioo,
with­
calendar aaeatha from tho time of
FA 2 4622
ment Office, 110 West 2nd. II 114 W. 2nd 84.
five acres with excellent two
tho firat pahlleatloa of thla notlr*.
in I block* of bM line. Call
Street Friday only, 10-11 Noon
bedroom house; storage; gar­ ONE LOT, high and dry, 70 ft.
Xanh alalra or demand muat ha In
TE 1-3153.
wida 146 ft. deep, facing Country
and 1 until 4 P. M. No phone Sewing: Mach. Repairs
writing and aontaln tho plaoo of
age; chicken houses, ideal for
raaldanra aad poet offlca addroaa FURNISHED house for rent, 11
Club Rd., in Loch Arbor. Terma
calls please.
poultry or kennel. Priced at
ALL MAKES * MODELS
of tho claimant and mitt ho awara
can be arranged. FA 2-1121.
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
29,000. Easy term*.
to by tho elatmaat, hla agaat or
194 So. Park (24 hr. ear.)
9. Male Help Wantad
attorney, or tho aamo ahaII ho
FA 2-3625
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0371. La kefroot homeaitos 21,300 op wtth
RA YM O N D M. B A L L
tliaadora J. Domcra
BOYS
VETS
easy terms.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
AND ASSOCIATES
Aa Kxarutor of aald oatAl* FURN. apt 2300 McUonvUlo:
Three, dean eut, neat appearing
Ftrat publication ao January gTIh,
Stneo 1949
Real
Estate
—
Insurance
Itia.
young men. 11-22, single, free to
FURNISHED cottafe at Flvt C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
A. HARE
DEBARY
Surety
Bonds
PANDERS, McKWAX, BCIIWAXS
travel Florida, Texas, California NOrth 94422
Points. Phone FA 2-1497.
NOrth 94711
BROKER
111 Be. Park Are. Pb. FA I-M41
* XtIMfl
with national firm. Average
Poat Offlca Boa Ttt
d
301 le. Park Ave. Ph FA 1-JM1
RENT A BED
earaiage 216 week, Transporta­ DREDGING: Und tilled and
Orlando. Florida
Evans Bldg. Ink# Mary
■aliaway, Hosplla' A Baby Bed*
Attorney* for KiMnbor
beachrs pumped in. No Job lo
tion paid. Permaoent work. Ap­
FURNISHED two bedroom home
Fh. FA 1-1220
By Dty, Week or Month.
amall or to large. Call TEmple
ply Mlaa Collins. Florida Stale
aoTicn of grrr
at 111W. 12th. Price 27665. with 8. Real Eatato For Halo
1-4039.
CABROLL'S FURNITURE
Employment
Office,
ItO
W.
2nd.
TOt X. Oleno (lrota
23.264.66 cash, balance 260 per
Addrooo llnhnowi
Ph. PA 2-1111
110 W. lit It.
Street.
Friday
anly.
19-12
Noon
month including interest. Large THREE bedroom home an two
and
and 1 until 4 P. M. Do not phone.
lot soned for business and in
Itiith J. Otoa*
lota, rorner So. Sanford and
a, 3 and 4 BR. houses, 2 BR
T V &amp; Radio Service
c/o aidaey grown
good neighborhood, By owner.
14th.
8t.
Coma,
look,
make
of­
.
tornished
apartment.
WANTKD: Man- experienced in
. xetid W. a .Mila Band'
Phone FA 2 2054.
fer. T. V. Cantrell.
cleaning and polishing used care
Farmlagton, Michigan
(H om e &amp; A u to)
▼oa ara hereby notified that a ROSA L. PA Y TO N
and truck*. See Mr. Winfrry North Orlnndo Electronics
•ult to fororloeo a mortgeao an
3-BEDROOM. 2 bath, double ear- BY OWNER: I bedroom CB home;
at Strickland • Morrison, Inc.
tho hclow rteocrlhcd property hoc
Ph. FA 24S54 - FA 3 9991
porta, extra large utility room,
And Associates
corner lot; feared back yard.
Only experienced need apply. No
been rommenred aaalaat you In
2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-92
Florida room. 111 Shannon Dr.
Registered Rial Eatata Broker
2350 down. Phone FA 1-1363.
tho Circuit Court or tha Ninth
phono calla.
FA 2-1372.
Judicial Circuit, PeaOnola County, Pb. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
Florida.
BY OWNER — OPEN HOUSE, 10. Mato or Foxutlo
Tha abbreviated Mil* bo tho t-IEDROOM, kitchen furnlehed,
W. L. HARMON
V. A. FINANCING
Sat.
A
Sun.,
Fob.
30
A
list.
•auao to Hub Builder*. In*, ve. II.
MS month. FA 3 1993.
NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME
9250.00. Total down - includes WANTED; Reliable couple to re­ PH. FA 24223 Alter I P. M.
Oltnn riroea and Ruth J. Oroaa,
Pay rloslng coils of 5315.60 and
hi* wife.
electric range, curtains, rug.
lieve motel operator* part time. ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, atataTh* deacrlplloa af tha raal prn- FURNISHED Apt. S00 Park.
move into thla home with terCell FA 2 4191.
Double driveway. Aiaume FHA
menls, Invoice*, hand bills, and
porty proraadad aaalaat l*&lt;
raxao floors, oil furnace, Hie
M o r t g a g e — Approximately
WELAKA AFAETMENTIt reems
Let 111., I.AKK HARRIET
programs, et c.
Prtgresilv*
bath.. Located outside City
945.00 per mo. ltd Country Club 11. Work Waatad
KPTA1 Kd. Remlnnle County,
private baths, 114 W. First St
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-3951Limit* In West Haven SubdiviFlorida accardlng to Flat
Drive — In Country Club Manor.
309 West 13th St.
thereof, recorded In Plat
WIDOW wlshrs position as full
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
•ion. Total Price 111,500.
Hook It. Page* tl and If. of
time receptionist, clerk cashier
aide
between
Celery
and
Geneva
SUNLAND
ESTATES:
Like
new
the Public Rcrordi of fomlINCOME TAX SERVICE
or motel assistant. Have busi­
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchei ap­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
l-hedroom, I hath home. Down
nola County, Florida.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
Raymond Lundqulet. Asaoc.
ness
education,
motel
training
Ton are required la fll* your
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
payment leu than original. Call
1111 Celery Ave. Tel FA 21294
Anaaar or other pleading with th*
PA
23251
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
and
homo
nursing
course.
Ref­
neighborhood. STS per month.
FA 2-2609.
Clark of th* above Court aad to
ormed. Write Box J. T., San­ SERVICE CALLS 9150. For de­
Phono FA 2-I14S.
aorve a copy thereof apoa Na­
COUNTRY CLUB Manor: 2 bed­
ford Herald.
than bo*t&gt;. jail Metcalf Balldlag.
room
home
with
Venetian
blinds,
pendable TV service rail San­
•-ROOM
house,
unfurnished.
1301
Orlando, Florida, attorney for the
S t Johns Realty Co. DAYS WORK Ph. FA 2 9753.
ford TV Crnter, tth. and San­
and
plenty
of
shrubbery,
excepplaintiff, on or before March Sid.
Elliott Ave. Phone FA 2-4105.
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
ford Ave. FA 1-9741.
tionally clean. FA 2-4724 or
Itit. If you fait to da aa a Overt*
119 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 24123 12. Plumbing Sorvlcen
Fro Coafaate win h* entered SALE or RENT: 2bedroom CBS
FA 1 6642.
agnlaat you for the rollof demand­
HRATINO
home, kitchen equipped, near
l-BEDROOM furnished ho us e .
ed la llio complaint.
H.
H. POPE CO.
PLUMBING
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE
IN
Pinecrest School. 2704 Magnolia.
WITNESS my haad aad lha aeal
Owner mutt leave elate. Reason­
2-tO S. Park — FA 24294
Oaatrartiag A Repairs
od aald Court In Sanford. Seminole
Phone FA 2-1277.
J.
W
.
H
A
LL
able
price.
Bee
after
10:00
A.
M.,
County, Florida, thla lad day of
Free Estimates
409 Staple.
2S44 French Ave.
Fohruary, Itt".
BALE or BENT: ■ room house,
15-A Itoauly Parlor*
R.
L. HARVEY
AHEAD
ReiiLr
large corner lot. Ph. FA 2-1410.
304 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2-3361
EXCELLENT
BUY:
3
bedroom.
1
PAVIO M. OATCHEL
“ CiU Hall"
P'tona FA 2-3641
Be Lovelier With Prefctetoail
Clerk of Iho Circuit Ooart
bath homt. large Florida room.
8-BEDROOM unfurnished houee.
Xyt Martha T. Tihlen
Beauty Cara.
Back yard fenced. Well and
Phone FA 3 MM dayt, FA 2 0573 3-BEDROOM CB Home, kitchen
Deputy Clark
sprinkler system. 21.943 down,
equipped, terrario floors. Large
NATHAN IAJKII
after d:0| P. M.
tail llatcalf Hulldlng
assume 26,909 mortgage, pay­
corner lot. Low down paymenl
Orlando, Florida
ment 116.99 per month. Call
NICE 3-bedroom untarnished house
and m o n l h I y paymepts.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Attorney for Flalatlff
Reberte Real Estate, FA 2 4901.
in Pinecrest, fenced yard, child­
FA 2 4126.
AIR CONDITIONING
Fuhlleh: Pah. t. !•. IT. M. Itil.
Beauty Salon
ren welrome. Call FA I-0M7.
CONTRACT and REP'IR WORK 2510 Oak
FA S-7494
1997 Sanford Ave.
FA 24592
OARAGE apartment, furnished,
SEE IT TODAY
■K? DORIS' HKAUTY SHOP
MS per month. 201 Pomgranite. I Acres in rapidly growing Lake COLORED MAID under 50, singlr: IS. Etoctrieal Service*
3004 Adams Ph._______ FA • ~593
Mary- High. dry. lakrvlew pro­
must live on premises. Salary
3 ROOMS A Bath, nicely furnishperty. Sensibly priced.
2125 per month and hoard. Call House Wiring — Electric Service |A Satisfied customer Is mm bail
Od. MO- Apt. 1, dOT'v W. lit.,
advertisement.
Sid Vlhlea
Grady Scott, Semlnolt County
manager at lit W. 9th.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Home, FA 24985.
W. H. "Bill" Stempcr A u n ty
Ph FA 1-5741
112 Magnolia
FA 24915 105 So Oak
Realtor 4k Insurer
FURN. Apt. 2014 W. let It.
HOUSEKEEPER; live In and
ASSOCIATES; H. K. Taffer
care for Iwo children; light
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
S. Wanted to Real
housekeeping; 230 per week:
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
private room and board. Apply
Ceoy * H. Garrison
PROFESSIONAL working eouple Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCaikill
Florida Stale Employment Serv­
want 1 or 2 bedroom, house, kit­
T. C. Troutner
Dovolopor
ice, 119 W. 2nd. Street.
III N. Farh
chen furnished, in Lake Mary. Phase FA 2-4991
PRESENTS
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TRADING POST. FA B40TT.
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Gormly, lae., Third 4 Palmetto.
POSTER type single bed 025;
Magnavox TV, IV lu.
245. FA 2-7776.
SMALL Duo-Therm oil
with fan, tank and control. C. R.
Buyer, 3rd. St., Lake Mary.
REBUILT auto generators and
starters, 9 and 12 volt*. Now
mufflers for popular car*. Rosie
Used Auto Parts, South au 1742
ltwy. Phone FA 2-0929.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
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Enclosed haad. Sag-praol
rail with ptactie ends. Flattie
or rayon tapes. Cotton or arise
cords.

Senkarik Gian* and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St

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lon, 2nd gallon fret. ARMYNAVY Surplus. 319 Sanford Avo.
'59 ALLSTATE motor scooter,
windshield, buddy teal, twin mir.
rors. 22" x 18" baikot; 1199. 919
Locust Ave.
52,000 BTU oil circulator Hooter,
has to be seen to appreciate.
Cheap! Call FA 2-4397.
1959 PREMIER (1) with aMtchmenu. LB-LW portable. Sews
forward and reverse and dams.
10 payments, 95-20 ea. Write CR.
Mgr., Box A 4 A, Sanford Her­
ald.
LIKE NEW hospital bod.
FA 2-3296.

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WANTED: Mmeouo to Brim my
car to Carbondale, IU. Lota o(
work there. Writ* or coma for
Used furniture, appliances, tools
Interview to 111 Cedar, Sanford.
ate. Bought Sold Larry * Mari
&gt;15 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA &gt;4199

24. I.oat ft Found

New * Used Furniture 4 Appli­
LOST: Brown (older ooetllutog 4
ance*. A Good Plaeo To
or 9 key* Including A.C.L. twitch
BUY. BELL or TRADE
key No. 4992. Finder pioato re­
Jenkins Furniture
turn to Sanfard Herald. RE­
490 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
WARD.
• BIO VALUES
LOST: Social Security
• 1UICK CREDIT
Finder pleaeo notify FA
• EASY TERMS
REWARD.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Mane billfold
W ILSON - M AIER LOST:
drivers license and soma
New and Used Furniture
Ph. TEmple 1-IBd.
&gt;11 E. First BL
FA 2 5422

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Ph. » A 3-7939

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W* lavlta ye# to ha mm n e e *
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Metel* while yea lento uuH
able heurinx far yeereelf am
family. Pkh ap year hag p
our Sale# Office.

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sort hotel. Write giving experi­
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O. Bos 1492. Sanford, Florida.

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Pact W ith Cinci
Ptaecrest PTA father* will
modal the lataat Parisian *fasbk»s
at tho PTA Fun Faatlval, March 4.
A bubblegum blowing content for
the youngater* win alao be featur­
ed at Mm 9:904:10 p. m. festival.

Elimination contests to get the beat
gum Mower* will be held ia each
•chool room prior to the contest.
The flnallita wtU "pop" into action
on the aehoot atage at I p. m.
The Pun Peattval replace! the

Curbing To Start On Sanford Ave
Sanford Public Work* Director
Syd Htefcard hopes to bavo IanSard Ave. widened from Mte to
Hth SL by AprN.
Cttp workman are bearing
right-of-way and utility Hue* now.
They wfli start putting to enrta
tar tha ritfrtdoot widening Sri*
week, Richard said.

;LUCiUJC CAMPBELL is
•yarn of Plnoereot Elemen­
tary'* moot widely edu­
cated teachers. The sixth
t r a d e teacher attended
^Maryville and George Pea'body Colleges, both in Ton-A M M , Stetson and Miami
UafvcnUtae, Peoples Col­
late in Finland, and Haloere In Denmark. She haa
traveled hi the eastern
United S t a t e n , Europe,
Canada and Cuba. To aee
foreign languages taught
MMMntaiy school# la
I Campbell's pet hope,
also hopaa to travel in
loo and to writ* plays
children. A native of
wma, Miss Campbell
i with her mother at

Tho April finishing date
ea whether the workmen
os Ibe widening job. Emi
like heavy rains may it
from Sanford Ave. to do
anee work, Richard said.
Tho broadening will m
ford Ave. u teat wide
19th and Mth Sts.

regular February meeting of Ibe
Pinecreat PTA. At an executive
board meeting laat week, health
chairman Ur*. Charlca Lewie re­
ported that a uted clothe* closet la
being maintained to provide clothes
for children who become alck or
have accidents at school. Clothes
from the closet recently helped

Grass Fires Put Out
Sanford fireman fought ii grass
fir# i t * » W. Ilth St. Monday.
Sunday they answered calls' for
a flooded heater i f Hugh Wynn’s
US E. Second St, home and for
■ grass fin at M i Park Dr.

children of two families whose
homes were burned. Donationi 'are
asked for Ihe clothes closet.
Pinecreat Beautification Chair­
man Mrs. Fred Canal said that
the necessary background plants
have been put around the school
ground*. A student group planted
nine fruit trees donated to the
school.
Hath grade younsters will learn
how to haodle and . core for tools
in the “ home repairs" class start­
ed bg teacher Freeman Baggett.
The data starting this week will
alio emphaiUe simple repairs and
dfr-lt-yotwaolf project*. Urn PTA ie
financing lb* Maas.

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tha beam, today granted the 31*
year-old outfielder a pay boost.
Bell, after a poor aeaaon In
1958, came back Iait year to post
a .292 hatting average.
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U.S. Space
E ffort Called
’ Illogical
WASHINGTON (UPH — Tha
former head af tha Army Ballis­
tic Missile Agency testified today
that spilling the nation's apace
effort between two government
agoneia*—om military; the other
civilian—to "illogical and taxorm reet."
Retired MaJ. Gen. John B. Medaris told tha House Space Commit*
tea that th* assumptions behind
having both the Defense Depart­
ment and th* National Aeronautic*
and Spare Administration carrying
on spare work ar* "totally incor­
rect."
Mederia railed for a single space
agenog to be under Pentagon con­
trol.
0
Ha also stressed tha need for
tha U. S. to achieve equality and
eventually superiority in the space
race with Russia. This, be said,
ta "one of the moat critical and
fundamental decision* of our day."
' “ I want te afBrm my personal
•onvictlon,” be said, "that for
psychological reasons alono the
free world must attain no lest than
parity and preferably a margin of
superiority in the field of spare
exploration and exploitation."
Medaria described the present
military-civilian spare structure of
this country aa wotting by "a sort
of hot house-nurtured or blackjackinjured coordination."

•

U. S. Funds To Aid
c Low-Cost Home
Project In County

Open Mess
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A congressman today
bared the contents o f ntill another Air Force manual in­
structing airman on how to stage fashion ahows, round
up dalea for bachelors and mix drinks.
The book also advises persons who run officers'
dubs to feed employes — often enlisted men — cheaper
cute o f meat than those served to members.
The publication, which still ia in use, is called "Open
Mesa Operating Manual." It waa issued in 1957 by order
o f Gen. Nathan F. Twining, then Air Force chief of staff
and now chairman o f the joint Chiefs of Staff.
Rep. Frank Kowalski (D-Conn.) disclosed existence
of the manual in a letter urging the House Armed Scrview Committee to investigate all military training
hooka.
,
The manual says that if getting dates for bachelor
officers is a problem then "cull the nurses, women's col­
leges or the Junior League."
. There ia a special drink guide explaining in detail
that a large group at a party consumes fewer drinks per
person than a smaller group. The guide give* seven
recipes for martinis.
The manual also contains this advice:
On promoting food: “ A short descriptive sentence
helps sell food. Por example: Just ‘ fried chicken $1.25’
doesn't mean much; however if we were to replace this
with 'southern pan fried chicken, browned to ixsrfection,
neatled in golden brown curls and served with piping hot
biscuits snd honey,* the chances of a sale would be
greatly increased.”

HAVANA (UP!) - The Cuban
Cabinet today refilled tha loanaad-trade agreement algaed last
week by Premier Fidel Castro and
Soviet First Deputy Premier Asse­
ts* Mlkoyaa.
Under tha agreement Russia will
buy one million tuna of sugar a
year for the next five years at
world market prices currently
£ less than three cents a. pound as
9 compared to the five cants a
Pound paid bv tha U. 8.
Russia also will grant Cuba |100
million credit to ha used for pur­
chase of Soviet machinery, equip­
ment and other industrial goods. It
alas will provide Ruuian techni­
cian* and aagfoaar* if requested.
Unofficial reports said tha cabi­
net also discussed the possible re­
newal ef diplomatic relations with
n Soviet Union. Castro may reveal
9 the derision when he reports la
Mm nation by television tonight.

VOL. XLIX

United Prew Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1960

A delegation ot Lake Mary
residents asked tbe County Zon­
ing Board for "atricter" reslrielion* on lakcfront property at the
board'* comprehensive toning Dis­
trict 3 hearing last night.
Col. J. 0. Gregory, who said h#
acted aa spokesman for 3« prop­
erty owners la Crystal Lake
Heights, orged tha board:
I—To prohibit dredging, canaling or digging In a radial direelioa from the shore for th* pur­

pose of increasing lakcfront fool- er* whose property lies adjacent
to the lake shore.
*««3—Not lo permit any commer­
3—Te set minimum lehetront
cial venture dependent upon the
footage at 100 feet,
3— Not lo terminal* thorough­natural resource* of the lake to
fares at the lake shore without b* licensed.
Land developer Dan Fiver, who
th* expresa consent ot M percent
ef tee freeholders wkh lend ad­ said he plans to build "high
grade" homos ia the area said he
jacent to lake shore*.
4— Not to accept developmentwants t* improve the land, not
plats V they provide for lake decrease Its values.
"W* hava no intention of harm­
shore privileges for sny group
other than th* Individual freehold­ ing lakcfront properly," he said.

Tornado Rips
West Gulf Beach
PANAMA Cm r, Fla. (UPH -r
A small tornado struck Bahama
Beach near hare today, destroying
three houses and doing extensive
damage to others. Only one injury we* reported.
The state patrol said JaneL Tew,
10, daughter or Mr. and 3frs.
Grady Tew, was slightly cut by
(lying glass at she slept.
Her parents and three sisters
escaped injury.
The patrol esUmsled damage at
about 1100,000.
Bahama Beach, a summer resort
■arscly occupied at this time of
the year, te popular with Georgia
and Alabama residents who own
moat of the homes there.

News Briefs
B oycott Hurts
NEW YORK (U Pl)-S. II. Kress
k Co. said today the boycott in
the South by Negroes to force
service at lunch counters was
culling business by 11 ta II per
cent in some stores.

BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - The
myitery submarine which had
been reported lurking in the Ar­
gentine navy's Nuevo Gulf maneu­
ver area appears to have escaped
to the open aea, It waa reported
today.
The navy refused to confirm repurls from the gulf saying that
tha sub was delected and attacked
Tuesday night by Argentine war­
ships making contact with it for

Citizenship Lost
HAVANA (UP11 - Capt. Herman F. Marks, who officiated at
tha execution of 70-odd Cubans by
Premltr Fidel Castro's firing
squads here last year, has been
deprived his U. I. eltisenshlp, Ha
did not protest.

Old Rosenwald School Still Sm oking A fte r Collapse

Sentence y p h e ld

Flames Rose 100 F eet In M idnight Fire

gomlnolc County School officials
next week will begin planning for
single sessions for the fall lean.
Attendance areas will be studied
with the single session goal in
mind, Director af Instruction Stew­
art Gatchrl said. Almost all county
schools will operate from i:4S
a. m. to 3:13 p, m. on the secon­
dary level and from 1:43 a m, to
2:30 p. m. on the elementary level
alerting next fall, Gatchal said.
The new Seminole High School
on Lake Jennie and the Lake Mery
Elementary addition will relieve
crowding in Sanford. Sanfortl Jr.
High students will he at Hie present
Seminole High. This move will
make room for more elementary
school students at Pinecrest, where
the junior high la now.
Lake Mary's addition will taka
a l least &gt;otl more students from
the Sanford area.

Reading a petition to (he board.
Col. Gregory s.ld that "unless de­
velopment ot Ibis area U scrup­
ulously managed and controlled,
w* can expect exploitation which
will lead to pollution, noise and
Hm gradual loss of tha natural
features of the lake."
Th* board informed Gregory
that It would consider the request
and would maka a decision at a
master comprehensive
toning
hearing scheduled in March.

The board alto heard requests
from other residents of tha dis­
trict. A delegation of property
owner* from Altamonte Sprlnga
asked that a "buffer tone" bo
established to protect their land
near the Altamonte School from
depreciating.
Oakland Shores residents also
asked that their land be given top
priority and that a buffer son*
ha set up to "keep lower elssslflrstinna out,"

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. Henry M. Jackson
(D-Wash) today challenged President Eisenhower to give
the American people "specifics" on how U. S. missile pro­
gress compares with Russia's when he goes on radio ana TV
Sunday night to discuss his defense policies,
As th* challenge was hurled Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. llerter warned today that

Mysterious Sub's
Escape Reported

Single School
Sessions Studied

NO. 632

Ike Urged To Tell
U.S. Defense Facts

k’ -« 1 , • ;

The old Roaenwald Elementnry School burned to the
ground last night.
There are "strong indications" that arson wan involved
in the burning of the Altamonte Springs Negro school,
County Commisioner Lawrence Swofford said today.
The blaze ntarted about midnight, and Swofford said
th* entire four-room building
seemed m lire et once, with
Came* leaping 100 feet into the
•ir.
A school the sis* of the M-yesrold building would rail about
(40,000, Walter Teague, county
achool administrative aaalitant,
aaid today. The achool waa In
aured, officials aaid.
Roaenwald School ia on the
eait aide of Altamonte Sprlnga.
The recently built school annex
wai not damaged. The old school
had brick walla with wood conatruelion inside.
Swafford said ha was sure the
school board, the county commlsslooera and the sherttTo sifted
would Investigate the- flft. MSford Firs Chief Meek Cteveleaf
Sr. and .school board tereraaep

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Lake Front Restrictions Urged

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BelAfonle Honored

the Seminole Count, Bo.rd of Publie Instruction from District Two.
Currently vice president snd di­
rector of the Sanford Atlantic Nutional Bank, Mann has lived in
Seminole County since l»20, snd
now resides with hia family at 121
W. IMh St., Sanford.
In addition lo ills business exprrienre, Msnn pointed to bis
ed qualilicatiun fur membership
on the school board by having
served the educaliunal system for
as « trustee.
Its was re elected last year for
anot her
lids
lime he. ha« frequently attended
sr.-sion* with school board mem
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beth's tour doctors called on her
at Buckingham Palaca today and
public tensions and sxcitemenl
mounted by the hour in anticipa­
tion of the Imminent birth of her
third child. A source close to the
palace stld the birth would occur
today even H K Had te he In­
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MIAMI (UPD-The Miami City
Commission created the job of
Public Safely Director Wedneaday
tbua stripping Police Chief Wal­
ter Headely of much of hla
power. Headley hai been under
stuck by Mayor Robert King
Hfgh who, has charged that
police-prole clod bolita rackets are
operating and ha* demanded
Headley's resignation.

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Lake Mary Man
Arrested By FBI

Area FHA O ffice
Changing Location

Royal Birth N ear

Roy F. Mann announced today established in Seminole County,
that be would be n candidate for
M,nn “ M "1,n* of his frtciM

Instruction, Mauu pointed out.
Mann la a member of tbe Kiwanis club, of which ha la a director
and ofiirer. For several years ha
waa traaaurar of tha Salvation
Army and for two yaars has worked in a similar capacity for tb#
Untied Fund. He also la a member
of the UF budget committee. Ha
ti ■ member of the Flral Preabylerlan church, serving Jl In the
paat a* deacon and for the pact
eight yeara as elder.
Tha Sanford banker said Uiat bt
realties tbe heavy responsibility
that goes with the job he ia seeking, but bo feels that hia business
experience, his working knowledge
of tha school system from his service as trustee and hla deep latereat In keeping the actmoie on
• high plana capable of meeting
Ute challenge of enlarging enrollmeal will help him "to continue
tha progressive pace that has been

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Ex
President Harry I. Truman, her*
to politick and vacation, said i
southerner could win the Dcmocra
tie presidential nomination "If he
gels out and works."
Truman also said ha thought a
two-party system would bt "tb*
best thing that could happen to tha
South.”
Truman said he was saving til
his comments on GOP admlaialrn-l
lion policies at home and abroad
for a Democratic fund-raising din­
ner here Fob, IT.
He said ha waa "very glad"
Florida had become n two-party
state, adding that a democracy
functions best with a two-party aystom.
Truman also said "presidential
preferential primaries are all eye­
wash. . .No om la rich enough to
campaign in all - Ibo states end
have enough money left over lo
make a nationwide campaign."

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Hie
death -sentence of Hey Askew of
Gainesville waa upheld Wednesday
by the Florida Supreme Court.
Askew, 2*, was convicted of rap­
ing a 10 year-old girl after a
drinking party the night nf July
M, ItM.

Roy M ann Announces
For School Board Post

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Actor folk
I
slngrr Harry Itelafonte was named
"personality of the year" Wednes­
I
day night in the first annual
swards sponsored by the American
A daughter
a son currently
Guild of Variety ArtJsla and the
attending schools in the county
Diners' Club.

HST Sees Chance
For Southerner
As Demo Nominee

The FHA’* Orlando area office
will move on April l into the Myrirk Bldg., 134 E. Colonial Dr.
tSR-30), Orlando, according to
Hardy A. Sullivan, Central Florida
director.
vhe office serves Seminal*, Orqp*c., Brevard, Lake, Oocoola and

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WEAT HKR: Considerable doudinnis\nd windy with showers today and tonight. High today around 76. Ixtw tonight, 46-50.

School Destroyed;
Arson Is Hinted

The Housing and Horn* Finance
Agency hae approved use of spe­
cial federal mortgage insurance to
finance up to IS units of low-cost
private housing te Seminole Coun
tyThe housing ie needed to help
9 re house families being displaced
by building cod* enforcement and
highway construction.
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John (Crider reported he received
a letter from bousing ofUdals
which said that "Effective program
accomplish mania will require the
maximum co-operation of local of­
ficials, builders and lavaslar-sponsors te the ooaatructien nf new
housing and In the rehabilitation af
re sxlriing bousing.
Krirer- ampfaayttmt teat, tha aid
af realtors must be enlisted In
identifying existing housing and fire today.' —
The MS students In tbe school
building sites suitable for
in all probability. will itart dou­
•tniclloa of units.
ble session* Monday in the an­
nex.
Taague said the school board
also may rent a neighborhood
church in which la conduct some
ef the classes.

Cuban Cabinet
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LAKELAND (UPH — Florid
Clints Mutual will help pay Hi
expense* of a icienttat wha wi
seek a possible solution in centri
Africa lo one of Florida’s blggei
citrus headaches,
Mutual’s board of directors vo
»d to underwrite 14,000 for ei
pense money lo send a reprcsei
taUva lr»m the slate citrus exper
meat station to the Belgian Cong
lo bring bark citrus-type seeds sal
to be Immune to the burrowin
n e m a to d e ,

Tbe nrmatode Is the cause &lt;
spreading decline in citrus grovet

NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) Lawyers for builder William LaviK say they will appeal (a the
U, S. Supreme Court ■ decision
forcing tha sale of homes to
Negroes la Levltlown, N, J. The
New Jersey Supreme Court held
recently that tha atala'a anilbias law prohibited discrimina­
tion ta bousing projects Involving
FHA mortgage guarantees given
home builders.

Wind Topples Tent
On Fair Livestock

Heavy gusts of winds this morn­
ing knocked over the exposition
lent at the Seminole County Fair
but no one waa injured, fair offi­
cial* reported.
The taut was used to house live­
stock and all were guided out of
the fallen tent after tbe mishap.
Fair Chairman Joel Field, w.io
witnessad the Ual'i collapse,' said
"it was a freak gust of wind
that did Iht damage."
Utility compeoiea in Sanford, re­
ported the heavy gusts did no dam­
age to powar line* la the area.

Firemen To Stage
Prlfes H ighlight
Mary Blaze
Coffee Club Meet Lake
Lakn Mary ftremea will reverse

Th* FBI reported the arrest of
Arthur Earl Osborn, 44, of Lake
Mary and Beaton Harbor, Mich.,
on a complaint that he caused a
Prise* valued ever glto were
fraudulent check to move In in­
presented te secretaries at th*
terstate commerce.
Lae O. Teague, apeciel afeat in monthly Cut fee Club meeting held
charge of tha FBI et Miami an­ this morning at tha USO Chamber
nounced Osborn was arrested
Wednesday and will have a hear­
ing before tha U. I. eommlaeipn
ar at Orlando. He wee held la
tha Orange County jal. Urn ar­
rest was mad* ea a aompia.ai

their usual procedure Umlght and
burn down a buildingTbe burning wUI be part af the
demonstration af fire-fighting tech­
nique* during a training session
which will begin at 7:30 p. m. on
Urn On departs*iat grounds.
H a pubke ia tevitad te vatofe
He demoeetriUai by llw v o M itf
flrcmeo and instructors from tha
state Fire Gaites*-

world aver closer to tha possibili­
ty of "war by miscalculation."
He aaid (hat to arrest thie
frightening progress toward the
possibility of ''general w ar^K is,
urgently necessary to takq.Mpl]
to create “ ■ more elabla iwpiNji
environment.
Jackson, a ITequent erillq ■ j p &gt;
&lt;
administration's defense M M f
said he hoped the pre*ldetell M i!
port to the nation "will M i g
another generalised reaaiuranee
that we have overall deterrent
strength."
"The people want In know spe­
cifically," he said. "He could tell
the American people whether Rus­
sia la ahead of ui in lCBMs-*
within the limit* of security. Tbn
American people era entitled In
know where they sUnd. yta-a-vte
the Ruislaei."
Harter ta » ape** W a' Na­
tional Press Club luacb, said two
slaps ere heeded as seee as pota­
ble te control the dangers et "a
continuing arms race" featured
by "aplralllng competiUee In stra­
tegic delivery system:
"The testing ef nuclear waapnqa
and aventually the productlee « f
nsaioeable material for waapeea
purposes must be prohibited ehdor
affaeUva inspection."
llerter made a strong plea Inf
the Soviet lo abandon Its sunsplclons and cooperate with the
West la new efforts at general
disarmament which begin aboot
March IS at a 10-nalioa confer­
ence In Geneva.

McCarty Draws
Lowry Support
TAMPA (UPH •— The seyreg*tiunlst support thrown to guberna­
torial candidate John McCarty el
Ft. Pierca Wednesday got Imme­
diate reaction from oaa opponent,
Ted David of Hollywood said!
"1 will be Interested la see what
course tbla campaign takes with
the entrance af- Gen. Sumter 1*
Lowry into the picture."
Lowry, nf Tampa, a retired
National Guard general, Mid Me.
Cartp "moat nearly meets ear
standard! and 1 will giva him my
vote end support."
McCarty waa stumping hla way
from Tallahassee ta St, Pateraburg end wasn’t available for
comment.
But his campaign manager,
Bunkle Blount, said at Ft. Plercet
"John McCarty Is a randldat*
with his own program, based an
his Intimate knowledge ef our
state's needs. Hla aland on all
issues does not necessarily con­
form entirely with the views end
alms of each supporter.”
Lowry ran for governor on •
strung segregationist platform ta
ISM,

Educational TV
In State Grows

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -Educa­
tions! talc vision la now available
to at least three million Florida
viewers, tbe State Educational
Television Commission said Wadnesdsy.
The commission, ta a report (a
the governor, said Its videe-Upa
network now can serv* all Florida
universities, 1! Junior eoUegta tad
homes and schools ia S3 irentMo
The facuities af Urn r e iv e *
are being used te . retest reams*
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 6-1-G9. Little warmer tonight with a low of BS.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1960
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

NO. 630

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tire
of th« nine announced candidates
for governor qualified today, offi­
cially opening the 1980 political
aeaton.
But though the gubernatorial
candidates were on hand at noon.
Sen. Tont Adam* of Orange Park
stole a march on them and was

the first eandldste to actually qua­
lify.
Adam* waa in line at I a. m.
and Secretary of State R. A. Gray
accepted his qualifying money and
papers the instant the dock struck
noon. Adams is a candidate to
succeed Gray, who la retiring nest
January.

Southeast C of C
Given Ad Funds
The County Commission today agreed to give the South­
east Seminole Chamber of Commerce S1.000 to be need for
printing and distribution of brochure* for advertising pur­
poses.
The Southeant C of C which induden Oviedo, Slavia and
Chultloin, had anked the bonrd at an earlier meeting for the
fund* but wai turned down until
the chamber could eome up with a
budget for tha year.
Hen Junes, president of the
chamber, presented Us* budget lo
lb* board today. It Included 3870
for membership dues and contribu­
tions and Ibe board quickly ap­
proved $1,000 for advertising.
The board also beard two requrils from the Lake Mary cham­
ber. which asked that a traffic sur­
vey he conducted at the intersec­
tion of Lake Mary Blvd. and Coun­
try Club Rd.
to a letter ‘ to lha board, Mm
chamber said that from 3:30 to 3
p. m. (bar* is heavy congestion at
the intersection due to the unload­
ing of school buses, return of NAS
personnel to their homes and avtnlng shoppers. Tha chamber stress­
ed tha need for a series of traffic
control aid*.
Tlie board agreed to ask Mm
State Road Department to conduct
the traffic aurvey aa tha drat stop
in aiimlnattog traffic song* ation to
the area.
Tha board also approved another
roqueat by tha Laka Mary group to
slop night parking ia Uia iron ad­
jacent to Cryatal Laka Beach.
Tha board authorised Commis­
sioner Lawrence Swafford to work
with Sheriff J. L. Hobby to pulling
up n sign dosing lha a n a to night
parking.

4 i|£ *''***»**;

OPENING T H E COUNTY FAIR, County C o m m it,» i .... ifuun John
Krider cut the ribbon while, from left, J. Q. Galloway, chairmun of the
security guard; F. J. Demers, space chairman; Joel Field, general fair
chairman; John McCloskey, director, and W. 0. Page, midway owner,
stood by. At right is a first place blue ribbon winning knife rack being
shown by Home Demonntration Agent Myrtle Wilson. It was made by Mrs.
JUy Sassman of Lake Mary(Herald Photos) *

•Children Have
Their Day At
County Fair
Is Children's Dap at Mm
w Seminole County fair.
Two hteky youagatere « ■ B*t
bicycle* at Mm lair. Joel field,
president of Mm fair, aald be es­
parto s “tremeodoui mob" af
yeeagetere at the gtls eveat. The
fa ir Association has given 11,300
(ret Mcketo to county school child­
ren.
Children under 3$ will be ade m itte d to Mm lltr tree tpday.
w Special hours lor the yeungsSera
are 4 te T p. m. field said that
sold weathar bapt many people
away from the lair h i t eight,
when about 1,000 attended.
fa ir officials awarded prista la
as many homt sad harm produce
entries Monday, that they ran
nut at ribbon. Morn ribbons have
been ordered. More than 100 first
prises havn beta given out. and
338 ribbons wsnt to the women's
division alone. Prises are still
being given and award money
will be presented Saturday.

•

Board To Probe
Refuse Dumping
#

The County Commission plans
In crackdown on garbage collec­
tor* dumping garbage la the Sanlando dumping area.
The commission wM begin a
probe to regulate toee h r dampm$ grouodi.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
Mm board that Collectors from
O m an Count/ have been using
Mm Sanlando pk. In many Instances (he area la becoming a
V "h*slth hatard" ai dead animals,
are pat tbeea by residents, Dana
said.
The board authorised Clerk Dav­
id Gatchei to write to boards la
West Palm, Orange, Volusia and
Brevard Counties asking informa­
tion aa bow the/ have eoped with
tbit problem.
Under a recent set passed by
the hglatietoro, the board baa
the authority to regulate tad pro+ scribe methods of collecting, trans­
porting, and disposing ad garbage,
refuse and debris.
Attorney Mack Ctovetoad dr.
emphasised that the board Is spaelites Uf authorised to polioe aad
license garbage and trash ret­
ire tors.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - «ea.
George A. 1m a there (D-fla.) was
expected to announce today be wUI
become floridn'a reluctant "favor­
ite aoo" preeidential candidate.
Smalhert' effice said an an­
nouncement was due Tuesday but
declined to divailge ita subject.
However, previooe statement* by
Smathers left no doubt that hia
long-awaited decision will be to en­
ter florida's primary.

* Imatbera repeatedly ha* said he
would not run as a "favorite son"
candidate if two or more of the
Democratic presidential hopefuls
entered the Florida primary and
waged "a meaningful campaign up
and down the state."
None at the Democratic presi­
dential hopefuls — announced or
otherwise—has indicated any inter­
est la the deep South primary.
Both Sena. Hubert li. Humphrey
(D-Minn.) and John F. Kennedy
(D-Mats.), the only announced can­
didates, have said they haven’t
made up their mind* about Florida.
But they were reported shying
away because they weren't certain
Smalbers would kpep out.
' With only about 15 days left until
the filing deadline, Smathers ap­
Mrs. Blanton Owen of Sanford parently gave up any hopes he
will discuss wood, shell and other might have had that Kennedy and
crafts at the Sanford Art Assn, Humphrey would enter.
meeting Monday in the Crafts Hut
at f t Mellon Park.
Tha 7:30 p. m. meeting will be a
crafts workshop, Mrs. Helen DeWit, president of the association
said. The art group has decided to
add craila lo its activities agenda
and the Sanford Recreation Dept,
has permitted use of the Crafts Hut
The County Commi-sion will
each Monday night, she said. .
Crafts workshops will be held on open bids on a new $100,000 Hcallh
the third Monday night of each Center at a specially called meet­
month and on the fifth Monday of ing at S p. m. today.
The center will be located be­
months which havs them. Mr. and
Mrs. f . H. Galiancy will be in tween Eighth and Ninth Sts. on
charge of the sessions, and par­ Hwy. 17-92 and Architect John
ticipants are asked to bring their Burton said construction should
start within 30 days after bid let­
own material*.
Mrs. DcWit also announced a ting.
The newly-named county health
new schedule of meclinga for the
association. The first Monday of director, Dr. Clyde Brothers, was
each month will be the date of the due to arrive in the city today to
eaecutivo board meeting; the sec­ lake up his new post and sit In at
ond Monday general meetings, with the bid opening.
speakers, business and critiques in
the Civic Center; and painting
workshop* supervised by Joe Mathieux on fourth Mondays.
All meetings will be at 7:30 p. at.
in the Crafts Hut except the gen­
eral meeting* la the Civic Center;
Tha association invites new mem­
bers and especially at this time
Three Osteen children on their
those interested ia crafts, Mrs, Deway to school this morning found a
Wit aaid.
body later identified as that of an
elderly Osteen resident, Everett
Hail.
13,428 County
Officer* were investigating the
death at Hall, reportedly last seen
Auto Tags Sold
alive early Monday night by the
Tax Collector John Galloway re­ Oateen postmaster, Mr*, t^ili
ported today that II,&lt;31 1380 auto Brooke.
Ronnie, Carol and Susie Sapp,
license tags had been issued up
children of Mr. and Mr*. J, A.
to Uat Friday.
Galloway said that thus far, Sapp, said they saw the body lying
|Mf,&gt;11 has been collected from beside the road aa they went to
tag ante*. Laat year’a sales total­ school aad reported their discovery
ed 1813,131 and 31,430 tags were lo the owner of n grocery etore.
sold. Saturday ia the final day The man was identified at Hall, believtd to he about M years old. •
for buying the license*.

Crafts To Be Topic
At Art Meeting

Health Center Bid
Opening Tonight

Osteen Pupils
Find Man's Body

by Mr. and Mrs. AI Decker, Jack
•oavUto; second, Southere*! Merry
Lass, owned by Mr. Green, Bra­
denton: third, Garyiyn'a Blue Sta­
tion Break, owned by Mf. and
Mrs. Garry Fox; fourth, Hi-Fi
Blu O'Garylyn, owned by Mrt.
Jeanne Williams. Cocoa.
Open dogs: First, Chtrrivale
Thunderstorm; second. Garyiyn'a
Copper Commander, Mrs. Carry
Fox; third, Garyiyn'a Blue Broad­
caster, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Fox;
Goldcresl Music Maker, Beverly
Gresbman.
Bitches over aix months old but
lass than IS mouth*; First, Southcrest Ebony Jewel, Joni Hunt,
Tampa: Second, Kilmarnock's
Stack Troon, Mrs. Mildred Stag,
Philadelphia. Fa.; third, Bonnie
La is of Pones, Mrs. A. C. Doud-

Dogs over sli months but lei*
thin 13: First, Oray Sun Chief
Charmer; second. King Prince,
owned by Ed Voeglea, Mt. Dora.
Bitches under six months; Kir«t,
Garyiyn'a Button Popper, owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Garry Fox;
second. Gray Sun Try Me, Mr.
and Mrt. Ralph Grayson; third,
Tammy, owned by Darlene Sparl­
ing.
Doga under six months: First,
Goldcresl Music Maker; second,
Garyiyn'a Riag-a-DIng, owned by
Ur. and Mrs. Garry- Fox; third.
Jeanne's Mr. Blupriat, Mrs. Jen­
nie Williami; fourth, Gray Sun’s
Stargazer, Mr. aad Mra. Ralph
Crayton.
Smooth coUtoo: First, Sham­
rock's Smooth Bluatte, owned by
Mr. and Mrs. V jfbtrt F.-ymin,
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Gov. LcRoy Collins’ recent state­
ment that the Smathers "favorite
son" candidacy might not be a
good idea apparently had little ef­
fect on the senator’s decision.
Both Collins and Smathers have
been mentioned at possible vicepresidential candidate!.

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Petition To Ask
New Fire District
The need for a (Ire dialrict in
the southwest area of Seminole
County was stressed before the
County Commission today.
A resident of Ibe area complain­
ed that a tiled In his yard burned
to (hr ground last year because
he could not get help from fire­
fighting unit*.
Commissioner Lawrence Swofford reported that a meeting Is
planned within the next two weeks
in the Rear Laka area to draw
up a petition to present lo the
board asking that a referendum
be placed on the ballot in Novem­
ber to set up a fire district.
"If the majority of residents in
the area want a fire district there
i* no reason why it shouldn't
pais" Swofford said.
At present the only fire district
in Uie county ia in Lake Mary.
Ed Zimmerman, fire commis­
sioner from that distrirt. told the
board that two fire commi-sionare resigned their poll* and re­
commended that Bill Gray and
John Fitzpatrick be appointed.
They would succeed Charles Krrug*r and Richard Iver* who resigned.
The board agreed lo approve the
appointment*.

Casselberry Fire
Damage $35*000
About 335,000 damage was
caused by a Canelberry ware­
house fire Friday, Fire Chief Paul
Bates said today.
The warehouse, near Ike ACL
railrokd, belonged to town devel­
oper Hibbard Casselberry. Tha fire
started at 3:15 a. m. The 5.000
square foot warehouse was a total
loss. Bates said. Origin at the
blase has not hern determined,
be said. A truck and a car
nearby also were burned.
Loagwood firemen feme to the
assistance of the Casselberry fir*
dep artment.

TB Group Meets
Samtool# County Tubcrcnloaia
and Health Atsoelalioa members
will meet in the /Irat Baptist
Church it I p . n

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Paar To Return
To NBC Late
Spot March 7

Smathers Decision Near

.Seminole Collies W in Show Honors
Cberrivata Thunderstorm, owned
bp Mr. and Mr*. AI Deeknr,
Jacksonville, took lop honor* of
beet to match M the Colli# Fanc­
iers of Central Florida colli* show
of the Mayfair Ian Sunday.
The reserve winner was Gray
Bun Chief Charmer, owned by
Mt. and Mrs. Ralph Griyioo, San­
ford.
_ With an entry hst of 35-one
Wfrnm aa far away at Pennsylvania
—It waa tha largest collie show
to be held to data to the atata,
according tn officials of tha asso­
ciation of which Mrs. Garry Fox,
Geneva, is preaident.
Garry Fox, Geneva, waa chair­
man of the show, and Mr*. Peggy
Loots, Titusville, secretary,
winner* ware:
Open bitch#*: first place, D*
^ S i ' a Fancy H i*

K sn

NEW YORK (UPI) - Jack Paar
has agreed to return to hia late
night television show Mareh 7,
the Nalional Broadcasting Co. an­
nounced today.
The agreement was reached at
a Florida conference today be­
tween Paar and NBC's two top
executives, President Robert K.
Kinlner and Board Chairman
Robert Sarnoff.
The NBQ announcement, tram
r'* * ‘n
*'*• - • - •
v w y :'
'
)"Jtcl&gt; (Uraolf, chairman of th*.
National Broadcasting Co., and f I
met in Florida today with Jack
Paar. On behalf of bit large and ’
loyal audlenca we asked Jack In
return lo tb* Jack Paar Show.
Jack agreed lo eome back on
Preliminary plana tor Mm new
Monday, March 7, after a three- county
jail are aomplated aad
wrek vacation. Bob Sarnoff and I were to be
presented to the county
arc dcllghled."
at their afternoon
Thus apparently ended one of commissioner!
session
today.
(he most widely-vie wed spit* to
Architect James Gambia Ragan
entertainment history,
Paar walkrd off hia program in •ant ■ message to tha hoard this
that lha plana are road/
front of viewers across Ihe coun­ morning
toapacMoo. No detail* wan
try last Thursday pight in a tear­ for
discussed.
ful protest at the manner in which
For th* peat month, tha board
NBC had censored a questionable
haa baao surveying Jails to Mia
joke from hia previous night’s pro­ atata
tad have boon passing on
gram.
For Uie following hour end 30 their rocommandallons In Roger*.
minutes, Ida guests bitterly casti­
gated the network and defended
I’aar's action.
The show went on Monday night
without Paar, and alto without
censorship. (Another ilory on page

Plans For New Jail

Orlando Jury Starts
Probe Of Hoffa

2 ).

Board To Ask New
District 5 Hearing
The County Commission today
agreed to request lha toning board
lo conduct another comprehensive
toning hearing for District &gt; be­
cause an "overlapping meeting"
was held at tha same time.
The hearing was held last Tues­
day at the same time that a Dis­
trict 5 Voters League mealing
was held.
Commissioner Homer Little of
Distrirt 5 said many people have
called him to aay that they misted
the toning hearing became of tha
conflicting lima element.

Coffee Klatch
Features Prizes

ORLANDO (UPI) - A grand
Jury to expected to taka at toast
«o days to investigate ahnrgaa that
Teamsters President James R.
Hoffs waa toonoctod with an Ki­
ttled Tltuxvitia bousing project.
Tha Jury, amps naiad Monday.
wMI Investigate Mm charge brought
by th* Florida National Bank to
Orlando, which the Teamsters a n
suing to gato roles** af 1488,888 to
union deposits.
Tha bank has rofuaad to return
tha money. It alaima lha union daposited the moaay with tha agrtament It would tot lha funds remain
in tha banh until a loan to Bun
Valley Inc., developers of lha Tituevilla project, waa repaid.
The Sun Valley ttna, now bank­
rupt. at ill ewes 1838,888 on the lean.
Haifa and Mm onion, to their suit
to release Mm money, deny they
had any cooiMCtinna with Sun Val­
ley.
The project waa to have bean •
development far
“ '
members.

Secretarial, rocaptionlata and of­
fice aisistanli will be gueata
Thursday at an nfler-Valealinr-Day
meeting of the Coffee Club in th*
USO-Chamber at Commerce Bldg,
at 10 a. m.
Valuable prises will ba awarded
at Um meeting which substitute*
for the regularly scheduled coffee
klatch sponsored by the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce, ac­
cording to Charlto Morrison, pub­
lic relations director af tha cham­ The County .Commission today
ber.
opeaed bids to par* Booth Bt. hut
delayed awarding any contract an
tbe Job Is see U K would b* morn
DeBory C O f C
economical for Mm county to do tbs
Meets Wednesday work with Us own crows.
Apparent low hid on tbs project
DeBsry Civic clubs will gel
money from • fund raising dinner was turned to by tbs L. L. Hall
at tha DeBary Civic Aaarolatioa Paving Co. of Oranus Park far
S20.3BS.50.
building tonight.
Conimltsioosf Vsn«o Doan safe
About 125 poraoat will be served,
with money from tha dtaanr going ad M A would ha shsapor g tM
la town clubs. A spaabar from
a food service company will add
IP tha program.

News Briefs
Fire Rates To Drop
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fir#
aad extended coverage Insurance
ralea ia Florida will be decreased
effective April 1. Stale Insurance
Commissioner J. Edwin Larson
said Monday fir* rates will go
down 1.3 per rent and extended
coverage ratoe 18.1 per cent.

Rate Hearing Asked
TALLAHAS8EE (UPI) — The
Stale Utilities Commission took
under advisement Monday a re­
quest by Miami afficiala far a
prompt public hearing on rate*
charged by Mm Houston Natural
Gas Co. Comml'iion Chairman
Jerry Carter said ha hoped for a
dec leion to lesa Mian 38 days.

Labor Fights Racism
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Tha
AFL-CIO today etlffeocd Ua stand
•gainst racial discrimination by
unions and called on tbe federal
government to penalise business­
men wbo refute Job* to Negroes.
The "get tough" approach to reduf# hiss to Joh hiring and pro­
motions ws» disclosed by George
Meany, president af tha 14-milRon
mambtr M m federation.

BaVmesi Lukewarm
RANGOON, Burma (UPI) - Sovfet Premier Nikita Khru-ihebe*
arrived to Burma today and re­
ceived p welcome that waa for
tha mom part qutat and lethargic.
Only 3,888 peraona war* at the
airport to ana th* Soviet leader
arrive. Along Mm rout* to Mm
proaldent'e office the turnout waa
eetimaled at 38,800, a friction of
lha number that welcomed him to
1884.

Britain Girding

it

Drainage Need
In Bear Lake
Area Stressed
. District 3 County Commission**
La wrens* Swafford today ask s i
the hoard for a coastal effort to
get tbs sonnty engfnsnrtog depart­
ment to relists drainage condi­
tions In Mm Bear Lain tre t.
Bwsfferd mods Bn' request a t
tar County Engineer Robert Oavfe
reported ba Imp** to advert!so
for bide an drsiuago wi
Loch Arbor,
. iuyffoad.afed to rt m
MvWWMMI V i
^

Bear Lake area wn4ar to

water to poor a Rve feet tovai
SwoMord *Uad Um danpermw
condition* to Nto area and Ontomitttoner Vernon Dunn added tha*
^tob*outbr^MAM nMmnAl^m OOi |
wb*mb
wichihi |w log pnofiffc
Moweror, Chairman Mm
said there is Just an much
available and Kills ms
taks ears of oB Nm used* at
However, Mm bonrd agrrod
ask Davis to
Bear Lab*

LONDON (UPI) - Britain today
announced a $124,880,080 booet to
Th* board also was Informed
bar defense apaudtog, bringing Mm
Mm Freeh Valor Oemmtoalau
annual defense bill to a record that
wUI
start p r if ls i toko* to Mm
33,738,834,080, nearly a third Of eeuaty
within tbe aout Boa weak*.
her entire budget The toereaa*
was announmd to a government
white paper which eaid Britain
also waa toortastog Ma conven­
tional weapons instead of relying
nxcluaivaly an the massive west­
ern nnetoar deterrent.

Snowstorm
Loses Punch

Rhee Opponent Diet
MOUL, la re s (UPI) - The
Korean enbiiwt mat today to dis­
cuss political ImpUealloaa af Mm
death of President Byagmsn
R W s only epp-ment to the Mareh
prasideniial oloclions. Rhee, 84,
was shocked at Mm d*04h Monday
to tho U. I. af Dr. Chough Pyung
Ok, 81, leader of th* opposition
Democratic Party, hot predicted
widespread defection f r o m
Chough's to hia own ruling Liberal
P*rtp._________________

Food Fair Staffs
To Meat Hera
Food Fair employes from Banford and surrounding Okies will
meat hero Feb, gt.
U m meeting will bo to "talk
•hep" aad discuss ways lo improvs
the bualoeas, Sanford Food Fair
Manager Cons Ash loo said today.
About 38 oompany employes nrs
•xpectod tor too mooting.

County Delays Awarding

Contract For Paving Job

'L'M ift

Gubernatorial candid* les Mini
made it official were Sen*. Doyle
Carlton and Fred O. Dickinson,
former House Speakers Ted David
and Farris Bryant and ea-circuit
Judge John McCarty.
Dickinson mailed hit paper* to.
The rest came in person to sign.
McCarty waa th* firet candidal#
for governor to band his qualify­
ing papers to Gray. He was fol­
lowed by Carlton, David and Bry­
ant.
It was Uie first time the opening
day of qualifying attracted such
a large crop of candidate!.
Doxeni of stale employes sad
local residents Interested In polltics flocked into the office to
watch. Cardidstes shook hands,
smiled and posed together fee
photographer*.
Th* entire announced field
for commissioner of agriculture
showed np to qualify. They nr*
former House Speaker Doyle Con­
ner, W. R. Hancock, C. H. Rare,
•nd Loran Carlton.
Qualifying after Adams waa Ed
Hornsby of Tallahassen, who ran
unsuccessfully agalait Gray four
years ago.
Another to (he largo Meld tor
secretary of Mate, Eugene Fisher,
also was among the early quali­
fier*.
A large group of candidates for
iegislaUva races stopped by aad
paid their fees, almoat lost to Um
crowds surrounding the candidate#
for governor.
One of th# firet to qualify waa
Rep. W. C. Harrell of Dade,
to running h r the

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Th* notion's third
• week a&gt; b
the Ohto Valley today,
Th* storm, a cream
to Ita predecessors, tost Ba
punch wbtn M waa hosed to by
two high proamms system* neat
Um Carolises and Texas.
Onto light mow was forecast lay
aouthffra Ohio, Ksutoihy aad part*
of Tennessee. Rato mss expasted
la the Booth nod Pacific North­
west.
U m now storm moved quickly
out of Mm Boutowoet Monday and
dumped up to nto# inches of anew
on parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Missouri and Kansas.
Highways wore practically laepassable to western Arkansas and
•attorn Oklahoma and VaBla aneldest* mounted rapidly to south­
west Missouri, although there wore
no fatnUtiai.
Th* tail af weathar — blamed
deaths from Um wnaktang aerial
af atoraaa was placed at more
than US, Including IB ntoaa leal
Friday.
DrifUag mows from a storm laa$
weokrod hampered cleanup opera­
tions In the tart. Schools war*
rioted Monday ta parte af Nov
York Stale, Virgiala, Norik Caro­
lina. Tennessee. Veit Virginia,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia aad
South Carolina.

believed toil tbs county could do
the work *t 8 smaller cost, but that DaBory Sat* Fund
Um Job would lake Jaager.
The board held qff any decittan Roising Dinnar
until Davis can make coat esti­ Tha DeBary Chamber af
mate* on th* work.
macro will hold ita monthly
U m heard also agreed to study a tag ta tha Stetson University Stated
request to resurface a read is Ik* room at 7 p. a . , Wednesday.
Fsreet Labs art* with; i supsity
The penmans wiB todado a tafc
owners sharing Um sms m tbs p ro

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PARIS (U PI)-A new farm and
. laker crisis boiled up today In
. . .ftonnea nod,(anted government atMotion away from the mounting
A m t l U criticism of its atomic
,h ag ib lo a t end Um threat af a an*
. . ana- af diplomatic ruptures.
• Another sharp split was reported
hfcflnihln the cabinet with Finance
■Mlater Wilfrid Baumgartner and
,M a a try Minister Jean * Marcel
Janaastuy at odds ovtr hew to
Meat growing demand! for revised
. ftiao policies.
:. , - Thousands of farmers rioted last
.Thursday la the northern city of
, Amiens against government price
fctpaee. New mats protest rallies
wnra called- for
thla Thursday in
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Clermont, Forrand and Chartres.
Against the demand for higher
farm prices were demands from
powerful unions that the govern,
ment make good its pledge for an
acroas&gt;tbe.board raise in Uw big
state-run gas and electric industry.
While President Charles Oe*
Oaulia struggled with the acute
economic problems at home, dan*
gerous developments were report*

•d In Africa where a aarlai of
diplomatic breaks threatened M he
Ioea ahead with plaaa lor farther
atomic testa.
Informed sources said France
would follow up its first- atomic
test with the explosion of a tactical
nuclear weapon within two months
despite the diplomatic reaction.
The lin t major reaction came
from Morocco, MO miles north of

the French Sahara Desert bomb
site at Heggane. Morocco recalled
Ambassador Abdeliatlf Bendjelloun
Monday and renounced a FrancoMoroccan accord of May S , IBM.
Protests pound in from Ghana,
The Sudan, Japan and ether Afro*
Asia nations and the Algerian re*
ttel government announced it would
make an "Important declaration"
sometime today.

M b . Mary Hasty
Dies Al Her Home

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HOY SCOUT TROOP 500 hald their court of honor recently with 10 ecouts
honored. Bcoute who received honore were front row, left to right, Leon­
ard Eckhart, Danny Leads, Jimmy.Winter* and Ricky Banton. Center row,
left to right, Rod Laney, Steve Piggat, Jim Sexton and Tommy Kennedy.
Back row, left to right, Harvey Francisco and Wayne Stankiewiey.

P to d f J e * )

WASHINGTON (UPI) - gen.
Kenneth B. Keating (1-N. V.) said
ha would make a renewed effort
today to gat the Senate Judiciary
Ownettc Ana; father, Colquitt Committee to act an some Jana
ferii tiro s brothers, a to. Joe af o(vM rights hill.
Ototoa, and sister, Mrs, Ethel
The Now Yorker, a eo-ipoaaor
Of Uw edmlaidtratioa bill, said ha
would ooek a vote at the tommiUce'a first meeting of the year
called by Chairman Jamea 0.
Eastland (D-MUl )
Keating conceded that spproygt
was unlikely. M hi* motion faded,
ha said, ho would aook actiao on
a wild two-part MU approved UK
year by ■ subcommittee.
The teeoad meaiure would exteed Uw Civil Righto Comm in loo

, Surviving Margaret are her parep lij giro brothers, Mtohbel gad
lean; a sister, Deborah, and bar
MMbMttwv, Mrs. Walter W. Mehoar of Sovs— h, a t ,
! Fsmsrat m nlsos wilt ho bold
•«t ftM a. m. Wednesday at Uw
ffraverido hi AM Seals Cemetery,
•with ft. Richard Lyons and FT.
NJhsa Hubble oSUUtieg. .

Fans Pushjog
For Paar Return

NEW YORK (UPI)—The •‘Jack
Paar Show" woat or Moadoy Right
without Jack Poor and without
ooRaorshlp.
Artist-author SkraRilar Ktog
made Ms swbr scat as a guest
oa the show “antS Jack comas
baek," with a broadside verbal
barrage an censorship and tele­
vision programming.
King spiced his oefsnec af Paar
G tn t Humphrey
with risque references to Mini*
iKadftts Commander nudes and charged that television
shows today "are for morons and
backward chUdrca."
National Broadcasting Co. cen­
sors started Uw controversy last
Wednesday when Uw network cut
five minutes from Pear's show
dieting • Joke about a water
elooot. Paar quit Uw program
■Mi from the entire
tba next night » protest and has
Svtoton attended Uw
said bo will not return to tho
Monday through Friday late night
show.
Anneuqcer Hugh Downs, substi­
tuting for the missing star, faced
Greap Soys Ha’ll
a sea of "Come Back Jack" butlooa that adorned the lapels of
Seek Re-election
tho studio audience.
TALLAHAJMRR (y p f))_ R #y E
Downs said ha was not there to
? Onen, Mato comptroller, announc- taka over the.abow from Paar but
&lt;ad Monday that bo will run for to carry on tor him. •
King aald talent must have the
• * V |, t ooid " f deeply appreciate
'. tiw trust Maced to me by Uw
i f t t f k at Florida ,and will strive

legislation—and require that rot

eivil tights action than the minor,
unrelated bill brought up Monday
by* Senate Democratic Leader
Lyndon B. Johnson so a otvil
rights vahiole.
Johnson's actioa, opening the
Bonata's long-awaited, election*
year debate on afvil rights, stir­
red up a storm at criticism from
souths roars and soma civil righto
backtre who opposed tho proce­
dure ko adopted.
Southern forces Uned up their
verbal artillery behind a delayed
move to pootpone Senate actioa
on Uw entire eivil righto question
for a week.
Arguing that Uw Sonata was de­
bating d v i righto proposals that
woron't avaa aa ha taleodar, the
southerners sought support for a
motion by Sea. Richard B. Rus­
sell (D-Oa.) to put off uatll Fob.
■ the MU called op by Johaaon.
In a parallel move, Son. Wayne
L. Mono (D-Oro.) drafted a motion
to relieve Uw Senile Judiciary and
Rules eommltteos af Jurisdiction
over various civil rights bills If
they have aot reported to the
Senate by Fab. B. '
Johnson drew fire from both
Morse and Russell when ke
brought'up n local Missouri MU
and Invited eivU rights supporters
to offer amendments. The measure
would lot a Station Mo.. school
__
district temporarily laase part of
Ft. Crowder, Mo., f a school pur­
poses.

License Plate*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Used
out-of-stoto license plates are use­
ful to Florida.
The Development Cuiu mission
counts them and breaks them
dowa by stale, (bus getting a fair
idea of bow many people from
what statoa settle in Florida.
Mora titan an* third or Uw
1M.M motorists who swapped
their plates for Florida pules
last ysar were from New York,
Georgia, Ohio and Michigan.

Carrie’• cross-cxsmlnalien was
la direct contrast to that of Uw
sargooa. Flack Was oa the wit­
ness stead sli days. His crossexamination by CraU's colleague,
Fred Whidwlio, wac so gentlemaaly Whlehalto has woa the
aickaame, "Cream Puff."
Carole's breaking point caasa
whoa CraU alhad bar sto w the
scone to the gars go whoa riw aad
Flack ariw dM re. Ftoeh If titoy
eattid Ulk to bar a beat • diverse.
"She aald ‘aa’ ar aomathtog Uke
■ a i r Carrie ropltod.

She hcs*n crying. CraU said ha
didn’t want to continue undor
t h o s e circumstances. Carole
straightened bar shoulder* tad
said she could go oa.
Still tb ho Moored by the prosecutloa were those points:
Carole contracting sad paying
| 1 , t o convict John Patrick
Cody in Las Vegas. She and Finch
My It wag to trail Mrs. Finch for
divorce avlddaco. Cody sayk H
w u far murder. The Mg question
Is why Carole paid the full amouat
|f - i y giifgaf
Crouching la the bushes far six
boars nautda ' tiw Fiaeh boms
whlto petite swarmed about It
If alto wm toaar sat, why djd aha

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Admisetona
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v, Whitney,
VTSUiSSV/g 1/ED1
Howard B.
DeBary
Thomas McOovoro. Sanford
Addison Wllllsmi, Sanford
Judy Robbins, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cowan,
DeBary, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Donald­
son, Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Elaine Sexton and baby,
Sanford
Carrie Elisabeth Walker,
FEBRUARY IS *
Admissions
Theoble Wells, Sanford
Anthony Rtddkk, Sanford
LaVaun Ringer, Lake Mo
Rsba McLellan, Sanford
Ooftrge Wilson, Isatord
Marjorie Hughes, DeBary
Marilyn Joan Leo, la aft

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She thought working and living
in the count's bugs but quiet
country house would bo Just Uw
thing for her nerves. But tho vsry
silence of the bouse began to got
bar.
She thought of quitting, oho
told police, but bar employers
doted on her and aha was fond of
thorn. Maybe if she would do some*
thing Uwv didn't like, she thought,
they would fire her.
The solution dawned oa her loot
Saturday while she was cooking a
pot of the soup her employers liked
so much, Spoil It, aho said to her*
self, and the would got away from
Uw eerie atmosphere.
She found soma rat poison and a
waad killer. Tba weed killer, aha
■aid, appeared to be the least
harmful so she* dumped soma in
tho ioup.
"1 Just wanted to make it testa
bad," sba said, " i just wanted to
make them discharge me."
Shortly after dinner Saturday
night the count’s son stopped by to
see bis parents, lie found his father
dead, his mother writhing in agony.
She died shortly after.
Arietta was returned today to
psychiatric treatment.

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ALENCOff, France (U P I) -A tlotto Paris couldn't stand Uw quiet
of country living bat oho was too
devoted to her aged employo n to
resign as cook.
Arlotto took up Uw job of tooking for Count Chevroi do Wileuse,
10, and hi* wife, Kltxabeth, VS,
■ooo after completing psychiatric

Hospital Notes

over. Within aa hour Carole wag
la tears and sobbing. Crail says then t left."
bo has perhaps another full day

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F-ence* Williams. Mt. Dora
Bobby Austin, Sanford
Eva Johnson. Lake Mary
Lawrence Livingston, Sanford
Chester Harper, Orlando
Patricia Williams, laniard
Wyneile White end baby,
Saafard
Eva Stephens, Sanford
Florence S)wlnberger, Sanford
D ona Montano sad baby,
Sanford
J. C. Lawrence Jr., Sanford
Poult Hilt, Sanford
M roO . H. Hoes and bahf.
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Sorority Plans
Leap Year Party

Garden Circles Make Plans
For Luncheon And Tours
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Miss Selma Lawson Johnson of
DeBary was guest speaker al the
Central Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club at the home of Mrs.
R. W. Turner on Park Avc. Mist
Johnson used as her subject
“ Conservation of Trees."
Plsnt were discussed for the
“ tour of homes” scheduled for

*M rs. Bach Hostess
T o Sorority Chapter
Members of the Zcta Mi Chapter
of Bela Sigma Phi made plans for
a Valentine party when they met
for their bi-monthly session at
the home of Mrs. Phil R Bach
In Loch Arbor.
A The party will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wes­
son in Geneva.
Mrs. Ralph Betts, representing
the Exemplar Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, made an appeal lo
the chapter for clothes for the
“ clothes closet" project and Mrs.
W. G. Fleming presented the pro­
gram on drama.

A program on "dram a" was pre­
sented at the meeting of the Gam­
ma Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi when the group met at thr
home of Mrs. Faye Stetson in Loch
Arbor.
Mr*. Pauline White, Mrs. Belly
McKee and Mrs. Stetson were in
charge of the program. Mrs. White
gave an informative talk on the
phase of comedy aa employed in
drama. She explained that it de­
notes a light amusing aide of life
with the farce element employing
an exaggeration of comedy.
Mrs. Stetson reported on the tra ­
gedy aspect of drama. Pity and
terror are employed about unhappy

March 22 to 24. Mrs. George Mc­ treasurer. Mrs. Wendell Holmes
Call wa* appointed to decorate for the February meeting.
one of the tablet for the annual
Dr. J. F. Darby gave an Inter­
luncheon Thursday at the May- esting talk on the “ growth and
fair Inn. Prizes will be given for care of plants and trees.”
the best arrangements.
Mrs. D. K, Dorman, president,
Members were reminded of the presided at a short business ses­
state (lower show lo be held In sion.
Sanford next December.
AZALEA CIRCLE
Mra. Turner and her ci-hortc**.
.Mrs. W. P. Fields and Mrs. John
Mr*. J. B. Fields, served refresh­ Clark were co-hostesics al the
ments to Members and guests pre­ Azalea Circle or the Garden Club
sent. Mrs. Orrin Fass was a at the home of Mrs. Fields. Upon
visitor.
• arrival guests were given Valen­
Members attending were Mr*. tine rupids for name tags and
Mra. Lawrence Tlnaley, Mr*. A. souvenirs.
C. Benton. Mrs. E. M. Hoke,
Mrs. John Callahan, vice chair­
Mrs. Voile Williams Sr.. Mrs. J. man. presided at the business
H. Mitchell, Mrs. E. R. Wood. meeting and gave out ticket* for
Mrs. E. R. Bollck, Mrs. Frank the buxine** luncheon and ibe
Evans, Mrs. Hazel Moughton, , garden tour.
Mr*. W. W. Warner and the hoiMember* made aeveral arrange­
teasei.
ments of dried material. Mra.
WOOUROSE CIRCLE
Henry A. Russell made one for
The Woodrose Circle of the Gar­
den Club met at the home of the

Sorority Chapter
Sells Recipes
A t R ecent Meeting

AFTER DINNER TREAT

OFFICERS OF THE CENTRAL CIRCLE of tho Sanford Garden Club are
shown with the hostess, Mrs. R. W. Turner at the meeting this week. Left
to right (seated) they are. Mrs. Volie Williams, president; Mrs. Turner,
Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, treasurer and standing, Mrs. E. R. Wood, vice president.
(Herald Photo)

Candy la a fine dessert, if the
candy served it the wholesome
variety which satisfies the sweet
tooth following a well balanced
meal.

A “Tasty Rlt Recipo” sale high,
lighted the meeting of XI Beta
Eta Chapter- of Beta Sigma Phi
when tha group mat at the home
of Mrs. Geurge Speer.
Members voted to send a sou*
tribution to the Beta Sigma Phi
idowment fund which support*
any charities. Mr*. Don Bales,
Mrs. Carlton Bliss and Mr*. Mai.
rolm Lodge Jr., were selected to
serve on the nominating commit­
tee to present a alate of officer*
for the coming season.
Mr*. C. M. Nichols presented
a program on “Understanding
Art.” She gave many Interesting
farta concerning famous compos*
era of music, mosaic a rt and the
top in books which moat affect
the live* of people.
The next meeting will be al the
home of Mrs. Dan Batten. Tasty
bit* were sampled and raripes sold
to the following members, Mr*.
Speer, Mra. Bliaa, Mra. Ntchola,
Mra. J. I„ Horton Jr., Mr*. Harold
Chapman, Mr*. Robtrt Cuahing,

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■A nna Miller Circle

Calendar
TUESDAY
Pioneer Fellow ship of First
Prcibylerian Church meets • p. m.
Men of the Church with their
ladiea meet al 7 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Mixtion iludy on Africa by
W. S. C. S. of First Mdthodiit
Church, 9:30 lo 11 a. m. in Mc­
Kinley Hall.
Girl Scout Troop 233 at First
Presbyterian Church, "SilS p. m.
Senior High Choir supper. 6 p. m.
Mid-week bihle hour. 7 p. m.
Pinrcrcit Daptiat Church S. S.
officers and teacher* supper,
6:30 p. m. followed by business
meeting at 7 p. m. R. A. meet­
ing, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting &gt;
p. m. Music committee, 1:43 p. m.

Enterprise

NEW OFFICERS OF THE CPO WIVES CLUB are looking over some nolea
before the firat meeting of the new year. Left to right they are, Dauphine
Beauchamp, president; Sylvia Bratton, aecretary-treaaurer, Verna Bolton,
vice president and Lou Shanks, publicity chairman.
(Herald Photo)

P e rso n a ls
Ry HELEN SNODGRASS
Recent guest* of MV. and Mr*.
Fred Harria and Mr*. M. It. Ryan
were Mrs. Raymond Spaulding and

C.P.O. Wives Club Starts
Bowling League For Members
The C. P. O. Wlvea Club met
at the C. P.
Club meeting
room for their February get-together with new officers preiiding for (he first time. Mra. Dau­
phine Beauchamp, president, call-

cd the meeting lo order.
Plant were made to form a
bowling league for recreation for
the wives while tbeir husbands
are aboard ship. The firat session
will be held tbla week.
Mrs. Kay Thompson was named

Officers’ Wives
PHONE FA 2*t2ti
NOW SHOWING
AT 7:ta A 11:00 P. M.
FIRST SANFORD RUN

Plan V A H -7 Coffee
Officers Wives of VAH-7 will
hold the monthly coffee al the
home of Mrs. W. A. Elllng, 2406
Willow Ave. at 10 a. m. Thursday
with Mra. H. H. Harrison as cohostess.

CO-FEATURE AT
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“THE HOUSE OF THE
SEVEN HAWKS"
ROBERT TAYLOR
NICOLE MAURBY

Children’s Home
Mrmbcra of the Anna Miller
Circle made plana lo visit the
Harry Anna Crippled Children’*
Home in Umatilla at their meeting
this week.
Assisting the home la tin cir­
cle’* m*ln project. The visit ii
scheduled for March IS. Mem­
ber* will meet *t thr Elk* Club
at 1 p. m. where a motorcade
will he formed lo make the trip.
Mr*. Thomai Sprouie wa* ap­
pointed chairman of a covered
dish supper lo precede the next
meeting, Feb. 23, Serving will
atari at 6:30 p. m. and all mem­
bers and thrtr husband* are invit­
ed to attend.
Members attending included the
Mmcs. Harry Adair, president;
Ralph Wight II, Wade Snyder,
Roy Chorpcntng, J. R. Ilollahan
Jrr, Jamr* Via, Chrla Blanken­
ship, llulon Hale, John Cameron,
Elsie Mcnendcz, Irene Kent, Bu­
ford Brown, nrrnard Wolford Sr.,
Wesley Flllinon, E. J. Moughton
Jr., J. R, Ilollahan Sr., Edward
Cox, Ray Ozler, Robert Tomlin­
son, Thumas Sprouse, Jean. WalInn and Clayton Smith.

Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Gatnc*.
Miami, were weekend gucata of
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers.
Dr. and Mr*. A. D. Munger of
Lincoln, N. Y. and Meeker Park,
Colo, were guest* of Dr. and Mr*.
W. Walsh at their home on Stone
Island last week. They left fur a
visit in the southern part of the
state and will stop over (or several
days on thelrw ay home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardo Wlitiler, Find­
lay, Ohio, arrived this week for a
short visit. They have purchased
the Davit property at the end of
Clark St. on Lake Monroe. Frank Plckcnv, Mra. R. Woodson,
daughter, Nancy, and Mrs. A.
Johnson, all of DcLand visited
friends here last weekend.
Miss Linda Dunn and Rascom
( Happy t pirlton Jr. attended the
retreat for M. Y. F. member* ami
officers at the Methodist Camp in
Leesburg last week.
Mr*. Alfred Clapp has returned
to her home in Montclair, N. J.
after a week’* visit wtUi Mist Dorli
Faber

BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mr*. Jam es Urall and
Mr. and Mrs. Tale Shatlrr of
Charleston. W. Va. are visiting
Mr. and Mrs.’ Guy Beall for two
weeks James is the ton of Mr.
and Mra. Guy Beall. The entire
group with Mr. aid Mra. Kenneth
Clark visited Salt Springs and
Silver Springs.
Mrs. Sarah ilrunelll of DeRary
visited Mr*. Harry Oiteen.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder attended
the conference of District 1, A'omen of the Church of St. John's
Presbytery In Daytona Beach,
Monday.
Mr*. Alma Walker and Mrs.
Raymond Pell visited their sit­
ters in Daylona Beach this week.

SECURITY

Substitute milk for half of tha
boiling wpler called for when preparing oatmeal. It make* a more
nourishing breakfast starter and
the cereal cook* in the same
length of Uma.

C f a iu &amp; m J L .

Children from two to six years
old oflen prefer .aw fruits and
vegetables lo (he cooked variety,

Thorn's s tilt n o th in g

Tha onca-a-yrar event you've beta
waiting feet Fleet quelriy hostary. , ,
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opportuney to replenish your traetoey
wardrobe. , . buy those “extra" stylos
and colors you've alwaya wanted. And
don't forget those grits you'd bo weeritngl

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THURSDAY
General luncheon and business
meeting of Sanrord Garden Club
12:30 p. m. at the Mayfair Inn.
Make reservations by Tuesday
with Mra. R. F. Robison at
FA 2 0602.
Officer* of VAH-7 meet al the
home of Mrx. W. A. Elllng 2406
Willow Ave. at 10 a. m. for the
regular monthly cotfee. Mr*. H.
H. Harrison will be eo-hosteii.

Personals

camper* wririk rite thrill al riririag • Hack* fmgima
ObUmakila! The "M Olrii rapier** lb* speak
Bad spirit of prulsu. Rerkrls . , , pies • MS
asesMirr af acunamy and quietness. Try ll . • ,
yea'll M r kl

WED. a THURSDAY
MNEVER STEAL

WEDNESDAY
rivle Department of Sanford
Woman's Club meet* at 12 o'clock
at the Club house for covered
dish luncheon and program.
C.P.O. Wive* Club regular month­
ly meeting at 6 p. m. in thr club
room In the NAS ballroom building.
Prospective memoera invited to at­
tend one meeting to get acquainted.

Osteen

chairman of the Health and Wel­
fare committee to replace Mrs.
Polly Shield* who resigned. Mrs.
Helen Du Bolt reported that the
attended a meeting of Uia Asso­
ciation for Retarded Children at
a representative from VAH-ll.
The group laid “ goodbye” to
Delores Miller who Is leaving
with her husband for Seattle,
Waah. Hostesses for the evening
were Julia GirUer, Verna Bolton
and Lll Spain.
members
Welcomed
were Jackie Filzner, Kay Thomp­
son. Helen Du Bols, Penny Feeback, Eva Ailstock, Shirley Burk­
holder, Lit Sides, Flora McNulty,

Pretty, tasty but not too sweet
Is this milk punch designed for
amallfry. Dissolve about ten pastel
mints In U cut boiling water;
coot and add 3 cups chilled milk.

Plans T o Visit

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events. She also explained t u t
tragedy originated with the Greeks
who portrayed adventiares af their
Gods.
Mrs. McKee’s report concerned

melodrama whieh la ■ romantic
and exciting incident whieh in
stressed in the play. Hie program
chairmen concluded the program
with a short play ontiUod, T in
Curious Courtship Of Captata Cmrad".
During the business aeasloa mem­
ber* voted to donata t i l to the
National Endowment fund ta ho
used by the National Cjrelie Fibs*,
sit Ann., Girls' State and Mm Bata
Sigma Phi old folk* home.
The social rommlttaa repeated
that a leap yaar party wtl he
held Feb. l» at the home ad Mra.
Betty Brueitla in Lake Mary. A
steak cook-out will ba featured and
the husbands will ba lavtted.
Mr*. Virginia Robartaoe waa ap­
pointed corresponding secretary. A
nominating committee wag elected
to present a slate of adttcsn Mr
the coming year. They are Mga.
Pat Larger, Mr*. Virgtata
son, Mra, BnteaUg, Mra.
and Mr*. Darlene Tye.
The chapter unanlmeualy
lo assist Dm Seminole Aa
Retarded ChMrwi ta ratal
to raise mooey for their

Auxiliary Change*
Meeting D ate
Mrs. R. E. White Sr. and Mra.
J. R. Craw were tit hnriiirai ta

the February meeting of the legford Fire me n’t Ladtaa Autakary
at tha White b o a t.
The devotion was ftvea by tao
chaplain, Mrs. Cynthia Otatar*
Mra. R. L. Thomas, pcqeldsta prosided at tha buaizMt* rasa tea. M
bers voted te ekange the aa a
date lo tha ftrta Tuesday ta 1
month.

it wai also decidad ta aaa
Mrs. Betty Orr, district vtra ft
dent, and arrange a data tar
visit ta tha auxiliary. Ik a i
meeting wU bo. at Mra karat
Mra. H. D. Fatal Jr.

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* The time is here for qualifying by candidate* for state
Offices, who must put up.thelr feet shortly or shut up about
what they are going to do "when elected."

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Reported ready to poet the fee for the governor race are

S ea. Doyle Carlton Jr. of Wauehula, John McCarty of F t

Pfnren, Haydon B u n a of Jacksonville, Sen. Fred Dickinson of
y e et Palm Beach, Farris Byrant of Ocala and Tad David of
^ T h ia w ill be the big ona statewide end moat of those who
aay they will he candidates ere well known In Florida politiea.

That could be today.

■y PICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPIf - Gees,
this U a relief. According to tbo
annual test made thin week, ths
U J. mint is still turning out good
Like ovary other good clUxra, I
apond a lot of time worrying about
know that In this branch of the
Mtfenal monetary system everytw ig la oo the Kp-snd-up.
T U sola toot waa' made at the
Htfladelphli mint by an 18-mamhor dossy commission which Prosf f i f f i jfiM liw sr appointed last
Actually, the commission hasn't

Wood its formal report yet. But
1 aaNda’t atom! the suspense aay
Motor. Bo I called up Lcland Heworal sseisUpt director of the Bu­

reau of the Mlat, to sat If ha hod
any advaseo ward oo tbo results
of ft* tost.
haven't heard anyone say
anything was wrong," Howard
ash! soothingly. In too absence of
any evidence to tho contrary, ho
thought It would bo sale to atatime that nothing was amiss.
*For that metier, Howard said,
fto coin tost nowaday* is more
gymbolls than practical anyhow.
I t mostly Just carries oa a tradltton that atarted back In tha days
When .the nation waa young and
Was■trying to build a, reputation
flK sound currency.
minting moths

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and weight in gold and silver
i. I moan ono silver dollar
it bo worth only N cents
a another would asssy out to

The xavaramsat thought It
would help build confideaeo in ths
cola of the realm if it called la
s group of prominent cHJten*
•sc i year so they could tea for
thamselvts that nobody waa f i t ­
ting short chaaftd.
Sine# then, the mlat has davelopod precision equipment for cola
produeUon. But the assay commitsloa has continued Its coromonltl
testing, at required by in 1171
law.
For this purpose, the Fhlladalphis and Denver mints, which will
turn out about 1,788,888,000 colas
Uis year, hold bach ono out of
ovsry to,ON produced. Theta «ampits aro turned over to the com­
mission en the appointed day.
The testing Is more scionUfle
than biting the colas and dropping
thorn oa the floor to see if they
ring true. Officials of Urn Bureau
of Standards sad U.S. Assay Of­
fice- ore on hand to assist the
commission.
The commissioners receive no
pay for their servlets, not svsu
an allowaaco for travel expense*.
"All wo flvo them Is lunch,”
Howard said.
Safeguards aro provided to
make sura that nobody loaves (ho
mlat with aay stmptes. But ths
testers do not go.home empty*
handed. They are presentsd with
a presidential conlfleate and 8
hrmuo modal la honor of their
labor.
la ancient Umei, a money-mak­
er whose colas provod defective
might have bis hands cut off, by
order of the king. But I don’t
think President Elsenhower would
bo that severe.

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Jarre is a smart girl far she
knows there Is a proper way te
Write a letter of application for
a Jab. Bat please remember
each a letter’s purpose Is to win
an iatervlew. Thro, daring the
Interview, you answer detailed

age, hsalth, m a r i t a l status,
weight and height, plus ths
amount of Insuranes you carry.
That Insuranes Itsm carries a lot
of weight, for It suggests you bsve
psssed a medical test and that
you are financially thoughtful and
farsighted. Under this heeding,
too, you esn attach a good snspshot of yourself, but don’t use
a bathing suit pleturs if you wish
to appear serious and mature. But
there are often startling excep­
tions!
References. If you wish to cite
the names of recommsndcrs, be
sure to ask their permtylon first.
Then try to use references with
“handles" on tbslr names, mean­
ing some title such as Judge, or
reverend, or sales manager, etc.
The caliber of your references
Is deduced from those handles, so
you may be asked far an Interview
and even hired before your refer­
ences are contacted.
For further pertinent sugges­
tions, send for my “Vocational
Guidance Kit," enclosing a stamp­
ed return envsloope, plus 20c
(non-profit). I t offers a specimen
letter pee can imitate.

tangible expression or continuing
confidence s w respect of the
American people through their
elected representatives in Congress
for his leadership in building n law
enforcement agency of uaparalolled efficiency and Integrity; one
which is constantly oa tbo alert
in order to safeguard our national
security sad premetlng and engen­
dering a closer spirit of coopera­
tion between law enforcement
agencies nt ell levels of govern­
ment.”
When Congressman Charlie Boanett road that the Ambassador
from England, Sir Harold Caecla,
had boon invited to apeak at the
homecoming ceremonies of Jack­
sonville University, ho wrote him
n. loiter and offered to assist in
any way possiblo. Since tbo ambassador was anxious to leans all ho
could about Florida and Jackson­
ville, bo invited Mr. asd Mrs. Ben­
nett for lunch. Ths luncheon turned
out to bo a formal affair with
mart than SOother persons present
and with the Bennetts os tbo hooorod guests. (This was n "three*
dessert" luncheon—creptf suselte,
followed by chooses then by fresh
fruit. A lesser luncheon would have
had only two desserts—end n cas­
ual luncheon only ono).
Use conversation nt luncheon bo-

Quotable
Quotes
By United Proas laiemsMaosl
NEW YORK - Artist - author
Alexander King, vowing not to ap­
pear again on too Jack Faar
Show until Paar comes back:
"Until then, I'll see you in
ehureh — or perhaps a waysido
chap#!.”
V
LOS ANOELES—James Pappa,
former husband of Carole Trogoff,
discussing tbo murder trial of
Carole and Dr. R. Bernard Finch
for the slaying of Finch’s wife:
"If they do both got out of this
and they got married—they de­
serve each other."
ALECON, Franco — Cook Arietta
Paris, explaining why she put
deadly wood killer in the soup she
prepared for Count Chtvral do
rrifeuse, N, and his wit* Elisa­
beth, 78:
"I Just wanted to make it taste
bad. I Just wanted to make them
discharge me.”
HOLLYWOOD—Cornedlsn Wally
Cos, noting that ho sun Is getting
NOAM a year from the National
BroadcasUag Co. evta though ho
appeared only infroquontly since
tha flop of hi* second striss throe
years ago:
“I don't expert to sign soother
wondorful contract Uko this ona
for the rest of my life."

sights. Result of all this is a side
trip to It. Augustine for the ambas­
sador—then a visit to Fort Caroline
oa (ho St. Johns River fatublithad
through tbo poreooal efforts of
Bennett). After that, the am bussdor will travel to TnUahaegeo
where ho will ho a guest of Gover­
nor Collins.
Last week, the Congress was la
recess so that tbo Republican mombora could return to their districts
to attend the various Lincoln Day
dinners. Many of the others—most­
ly Democrats—used the few days
recess for relaxation. Something
like » of these followed Syd Herlong to Leesburg, whore they en­
tered the aaausl Silver Lakes in­
vitational Golf Tournament. Al­
though Syd was too .unofficial host
to those Congressional golfers, he
had not Urns for golf himself duo
to a heavy schedule of speaking
engagements.
Urn National Association of Suporvtoors. handed by John F. Gar­
ner. af the Pensacola Air Statioa,
hold their annual business meeting
and banquet here this wook. Also
scheduled from Pensacola —Mayor

H 8UIIVB UUk Wtlft Mill, VyVIilUf
sentence, “Since 1 om looking for
• position with • company whleh
holds out o future for a person of
my experience, I wish to cite ths
following qualifications:"
Let that sentanca bo your opon.
Ing paragraph. Then indent deep,
ly and enumerate these major
headings, which can bo capitalised
in your letter:
Business Experience, cite your
previous work record, listing a
few of your major positions. If
you or* n student who h u n t
worked steadily, then Indicate a
few of your summer occupations
or other practical oxperisnet that
might enlist the interest of the
prospective employer.
Education Experience. Hero yea
om cite your degree* or technical
training. You may alio Include
college honore, and other pertinent
date, auch aa the fact you were
editor of tha achool paper, or win.
nor of n fetter in eporta, or mem­
ber of tho glee club, etc.
Peraonal Dote. Hero ia tha
place for • brief liating of your

But the witrdest assignment of
•1! « u the IMS diamond bunt on
a hillside near Mount Carmel, Pa.
A United Airlines DC-8 cnouta
to New York alammed through
high tension wires and churned
Into the hillside with propellers atA
full speed. Forty-three peraon»,W
mostly Hollywood celebrities, ineluding producer Earl Carroll,
were killed.
Wreckage was burled deep.
Quite a distance from the impact,
postal Inspectors kicked some mall
locks from near the surface of the
soil. They surmised that mall
must bo burled nearby.
They started to dig. Soon they
came upon a handful of diamonds,
They kept at It for weeks, sifting
every Inch of earth within hun.
deds of yards. The earth yielded
182 diamonds and 26 gold rings—
nearly a quarter-mllliotf dollars'
worth of jewerly. This was part
of a cargo en route to New York
by registered mall.
An even more bltarre diamond
hunt came after another plana
crash In Pennsylvania In the late .
’40s.
§
One thousand pounds of mall
vas known to hava been on the
plr^e. But only 10 pounds of it
was recovered by postal detectives.
They knew the plane carried some
diamonds In registered packages.
Before they closed down their
operations, they had dug up 47
stones, some worth up to 81,000.
After they packed up and left,
the bystsutders moved la with
picks and shovels.
9
Some time later, the inspectors
began to hear rumors that mere
diamonds *wore’ found. They re­
turned and eaaVavsed the neighbor.
Ing homes. ;
The house-to-house search net­
ted Oil additional diamonds—from
100 finders.
In all the voluminous regula­
tions of the United States Post
Office Department, sad U 4 ay , A
there is no provision for finders- 9
keepers.

"Man I Juat like the values you c«tch when shop*'
piny Mather of Sanford 1 . . . . If you hifirry you can
catch a real Hollywood Bed Outfit for only |B 8J8, in­
cluding Foam Rubber Topped Innerapriny Mattress,
Matching Box Sprlnys, Plastie Headboard and Leys.
. . . . In full or twin aise............They will even five
you a full year to pay for it!
Wo Carry And Service Our Own AecnwRlg
Jaat A Short Block From
Sanford’s Big Free Parking U4

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Collins Seeks
Migrant Help

MIAMI (UP1) — Gc
Gov. LiRoy
Collins has discussed pushing for
nsw lows governing big farmer*
and thslr migrant help.
Collins Indicated ho might
do this II tho growers do
not do more about helping thslr
migrant workers to Urns* of un­
PraducUan of men’s suits and employment.
easts declined II per cent beth e January frees* Idled more
than i.ooo migrants to Dad# Cous-

84. Japanese “
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gan with talk of Sir Harold'e days
at Oxford—where ha was a top
alhleta. Hie favorite eport waa cric­
ket; also rugby—with a bit of
I hootlag. Talk finally got around to
the early history of Florida—and
Sir Harold said ho would like to
see some of our more historical

JACKSONVILLE (U P D -F lo ­
rida increased again in 1969 in
economfe categories ranging from
ales trie power production te aalea
tax eolfecUons,
Tha State Chamber of Commeres reported n II per cent
Increase in elsctrle power and
n 18 per cent Incroan in salts tax
collection. Business incorporation*
ware up 27 per cent end the dotlar value of residential mortgages
SI per cent.
Employment rota 7 per cent,
grass farm Income I t per cent,
and mater Vehicle licenses g per
cent.

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lines crash near Wilmington, N.C.,
noticed strange things that led
them to report to their superiors
that it looked like a bomb had « plodcd*
When the Andrea Dorla sank In
the Atlantic, among the first peo­
ple a t the scene was a postal inapector, bobbing around, spearing
mail that floated around the site
of the tragedy.
Stephens spoke proudly of the
fishing prowess of his men in the
Oulf of Mexico. The postal detec­
tives, he said, fished out 90 per­
cent of the entire mail cargo on
the National Airlines plane that
crashed far off the coast several
months ago.
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lien. So hold your application
letter to one page, typed.
CASE D - 478: Joyce J.' aged
30, Is soon to graduate from col­
lege.
r\**Dr. Crons,” she began, ”1 don't
know how to wrlto n good letter
of application for a position.
“The past few weeks I have
been reading the ada in our dally
newspaper and hare seen several
interesting Jobs.
“But they ask the applicgnt to

State Increases
Economic Output

83. Mongoloid

WASHINGTON — The peculiar
situations a postal Inspector finds
himself In!
Digging for diamonds in hill*
sides, dislodging letters from
muck, fishing for mail In the
Gulf, er sailing the high seas
plucking envelopes off the waves.
Chief Postal Inspector David H.
Stephens was telling about soma
of these oddball jobs when ha ap­
peared before the Committee of
Post Office Appropriations. Later,
in his office, ha had some further
disclosures.
For example, Just the other
week his inspectors salvaging mall
at the scene of the National Air-

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48. Dull gray
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Lundquist Sets Mark As Seminoles Win
locals Top

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Oviedo
The fait breaking Sanford Seminolei picked bp their 14th vic­
tory of the aeaton in Oviedo last
night by dafeating the Lion* 78-35
in a contest that was in doubt un/Mil the final quarter.
w In tha JV game, the Sanford
yeungatcra rapped out a 49-37 win
ovar tha Oriado equad.
In tha contaat little Ray Lund­
quist ripped the cords for 33
points and established a new S118
scoring record. The previous record was 31 points held by Jim
Gracey In the Leesburg game last
year. The hard driving Lundquist
made them from all over the court
f l i t t i n g layups and shots from the
w outaide. He also had tremendoua
succasa from the foul line drop­
ping in 11 out of 15. Ha had 11
flald goals. It was a tremendoua
effort by tha littla fireball and he
aeems all aat to lead the local
aquad Into the OBC tournament
with plenty of spark.
Gracsy, who saw his record
tumble, didn't do badly either. The
six foot ace dropped in 11 field
f i o a l s and two free throws for 24
points. His work on the boards
was also one of the big factors in
tha victory and this was probably
hia best effort this year.
.Forward Terry Christensen was
also a great help for the local
causa. He hit 10 points for tha
evening and hia passing sat up
many of tha points by Gracey and
Lundquist.
Husky Alike Duda paced Taul
Qhliklcr's Lions with a 26 point out­
pour of buckets. In tha second
quarter ha put tha Lions back in
tha game when ha hit 15 of his
points and a t tha end of the half
tha Seminoles held a three point
edge, 32-26. John Teslnsky was
second in scoring for tha Lions
with 10 points.
In tha JV gams Mutt Johnson
paced tha Seminoles with a 17
point spree hitting seven field
Vgoals and three free shots, fiubba
Davis was second in tha scoring
with 13 points along with John
Boniface who scored tha identical
amount. F or the looters, Mike
Teslnsky made a tremendous ef­
fo rt dropping In 19 points.
The n a it action the high flying
Seminoles will ace will be In the
OBC tournment when they will
fare the winner of the WildwoodLeesburg game a t 7 p. m. Friday
• l « the ^kpqpka g y q ii.... *• .

Fleck Takes
Phoenix Open
PHOENIX, Aria. (U P D -"It was
• long time between victories,"
m commented Jack Fleck as he
• pocketed the winner's share of the
$22,500 Phoenix Open golf tourna­
ment.
Fleck, a Los Angeles shotmaker
whose last victory was In the
pressure-packed 1955 Open when
he edged Ben Hogan in a play­
off, got back into top money Mon­
day when he bested Bill Collins,
Crystal River, In a championship
playoff hare. They were dead­
locked after the regulation 72 holes

• &gt;t 273.
Fleck shot a three-under par M
and cashed in on Collins' mistakes
te win it. Collins had a par 71
with a double bogle on the 14th

bOlVa

Fleek won $3,500 for first plsce

and an additional $l,$oo as his
share from the gste receipts for
the playoff. Collins won $2,100 and
•1.909.

,Hanford

Tuea. Feb. 16, 1060—Page 6

Wrralb

fovim fion
By JERRY COVINGTON
All eyes are now focused upon the
Orange Belt Conference Tournament that
gets underway Thursday night in Apop­
ka.
For the first time since joining the
OBC the Snnford Seminoles go into action
seeded second only to Winter Park and
it looks ns though these arc the two teams
thnt will bo battling It out fot^the crown.
The Wildcats took the conference during
the regular season with only a single de­
feat to Lnkcvicw while tho Seminoles
finished n fast second with only two de.
feats. These two defeats were by the
Wildcats but the last ono was n game that
could have gone cither way. The fast
breaking Seminoles fell short by only three
points in a game that ended. 76*72.
While tho Wildcats nnd the Seminoles
are set as the teams most likely to suc­
ceed, a tournament always puts a differ*
ent spirit in most teams and they should
all be tough. Apopka is comparatively
small this year but they nro well couched
by Joe Sterling and they will be on their
home court which will be a big advantage.
Lakcview has also shown signs that they,
too, can be rough and they are the team
thnt managed to defeat the Wildcats of

Covers Sports
Winter Park In their only loss.* Of eourse,
this 61*60 victory came while rugged Mike
Mosher was out of the lineup and this
probably hid a great deal to do with it.
Wildwood can also be rugged If they
happen to be hitting and Lucas happens
to be on the pivot spot. The club that is
the least likely to do anything is Leesburg.
They have good height but very little ex­
perience.
The Parkers have a well balanced at­
tack with Carl Dunn, Mike Mosher, Irv
Broughton, and Danny Wiser all big scor­
ers and excellent reboundera.
The Seminoles have tho leading scorer
in the OBC in the person of Jim Gracey
nnd his little buddy Ray Lundquist can
also drop in a ftw. Terry Christensen and
George Perides are also scorers in the
double figure department nnd now that
young xAlex McKIbbln has found the
range, they should be able to match the
rkera point for point.
If there is a difference in the two ball
clubs it is in the rebounding department.
Cowboy Oravetz fits been more than ade­
quate all season and has done a fino job
on most occasions but Mosher is far
auperior to anyone in the OBC when it
comes to taking the ball off the boards.

Bears, Cinci
Pace Ratings

'Whiz Kids'Closing In On One
Of Big Ten's Top Cage Marks
Usited Presi Ialera.Uonal

WHO'S GOT the ball? Oviedo’s Johnny Tcsinsky, loft, and Ronnio Willis
jump up for a loose basketball in last night's action between Sunford nnd
Oviedo.
(Herald Photo)

Moore, Jordan
Rapped By NBA

Winter Olympic Games Turning
into Political Battleground .
SQUAW VALLEV, Calif. fUPl)
—A "near ravolutlon" among the
East and West Germans turned
the 1960 Winter Olympic gsmes
into a political battleground again
today.
With added strife among the
Koreans and also the Chinese, the
games which were designed to pro­
mote International harmony were
following a pattern long preval­
ent in this biggest of all winter
sports events.
This latest battle — plaguing
the games along with Injuries and
a melting sun — developed when
East German officials refused to
recognize the official ratings of
the International Ski Federation.
(FIS).
Meanwhile, South Korea fought
to compete as a separate entry
and Nationalist China battled to
be recognized and permit its four
athletes to compete in tha games
starting Thursday.
G e r m a n y , divided politically
since World War II, was equally
far apart even Li sports.
Communist-dominated East Ger­
many won this latest dispute —
and succeeded in naming one of

its men te the downhill ski com­
petition — although the West Ger­
man who was ousted, Fritz Wag­
nerberger, is one of the outstand­
ing favorites in the event.
Wwgnerberger and three of his
West German teammates — Hanspeler Lanig, Willi Uogner and
Ludwig Leitntr — all were rated
ahead of the East German down­
hill skiers in the FIS ratings an­
nounced Sunday.
The East Germane contended
that one of their downhill sklera,
Ebcrhard Riedel, should be select­
ed ahead of Wagnerberger al­
though Wagnerberger was ranked
17th while Riedel was ranked
20th.
The West Germans charged by
Intimation that West German law­
yer Herbert Kunie, chief of the
overall German team, had "sold
out" te the Communists.

PROVIDENCE, R. I. (U P l)-T he
National Boxing Assn., which va­
cated Archie Moorc'a light-heavy­
weight championship M o n d a y
night, threatened similar action
today against welterweight cham­
pion Don Jonlan unless he can
furnish official proof by Friday
that he's fit to fight.
Anothony Maccroni, president of
the NBA, announced that:
—The NBA had withdrawn title
recognition from 40-year-old Moore
because of hia failure to dcicnd
the 175-pound crown within the
prescribed six months, and a tour­
ney would be arranged March 5
to determine his successor.
—Jordan facet loss of his 147pound crown unless h e . provides
medical certification from tha
California commission by Friday
that he's fit lo defend against Cu­
ban Benny (Kid) Parel at Lai
Vegas, N'ev., on 5!ay 20 or 27.

Those Ohio State "Whiz Kldi"
are slowly doting In on ono ot
the Big Ten Conlerence'a most
notable recordi.
No Big Ten basketball team has
gone unbeaten in conference play
since the Illinois Whis Kids gal­
loped te the 1943 championship
behind the sharp-shooting ol Andy
Phillip and Art Mathlescn.
Indiana came dose in 1953, los­
ing only one o( 19 league games
and climaxing Its season by win­
ning Uie NCAA championship.
Ohio State, though, la given a
belter than even chance ol achiev­
ing an unbeaten league record
thia season. The Buckeye*, with
sophomore Jorry Lucas dropping
In 31 points, recorded their 10th
straight conference victory Mon­
day night by whipping Illinois,
109-91.
Indians retained Its hold on sec­
ond place in (he Big Ten by hand­
ing Michigan its ninth confer­
ence loss, 14-69, at Bloomington.
Walt Bellamy paced .he Boosters

with 28 points, one lest than
Michigan’s John Tidwell.
Ron Johnson outscored Purdue's
Terry Diichlnger, tha Big Ttn'a
top scorar, 25-22, in leading Min­
nesota te a 71-89 triumph ovar
the Boilermakers and Wisconsin
mapped an cight-gama losing
streak by downing Iowa, 8I-58.
Xavier Ohio, hoping lor a bid
to the National Invitation Tourna­
ment, presented Coach Jim MeCafferty with bit 100th victory
by turning back Marquette, 79-75.
BUI Klrvln scored II points (or tha
Musketeers, who now have a 18-1
record, while Don Kojla had 25
for Marquette.
Kansas State and Colorado re­
mained tied for tho Big Eight
Conference lead whan the Wild­
cats edged Iowa State, 72-70, and
Colorado nipped Missouri, 83-82.
Kansas remalnsd on the heal* ol
tho co-loaders by downing Okla­
homa, 54-83, on a free throw by
Wayno Hightower after tha final
buuer.

WORTH MORE
BECAUSE THEY
WORK MORE!

Cleveland Owner
Frankie Lane
Spends Busy Day
By United Press
Frank Lane signed one. sold too
and tat tight with two, but tfctaft
two ran have a lot to do With
whether Cleveland flaUbCs ono*
two this year.
Tb* player Lana signed was
catcher John Romano. obtglaOfi
this winter from the While Sox
for whom he hit .294 last testae.
Romano's signing left only thre*
Cleveland players who $1111 hadn't
agreed to term* end L484 ent that
Rat to two by tailing edeond bled*
man Jim Baxes to 8an Dl**e *t
the Paelflc Coast Lean*.
Only unsigned Indian
now are outfielder Rockyr tColes .
vito gbd plteher Gary Ben, a Id*
game winner lest season. Land *.
says he expects Bell te sign e
contract any day but he'a not to
confident in the ease of CoUvito,
who earned approximately
In lMd end li said to be
945,000 this year.
The world ebamplon Dodger* at*
nounced the ilgnlng of three pitch*
ere and dew hive a total of td
player* undar contract. Vetera*
reliever Johnny Kllppetela we* end'
of the three ot l i h and Ute Other
two were rookie* Ford Young dad
Scott Broaden.

PRFSTIGf

NEW YORK (U Pl) — Califor­
nia and Cincinnati, two basket­
ball teams with 19-1 record*, re­
malnsd 1-2 today In United Prose
International's major colleaa ra t­
ing but Ohio Stata replaced Brad­
ley In third place. Bradley slip­
ped to fourth.
Thero ware no newcomers In
the top 10, but several taams in
the select group switched pieces
In the latest balloting by the SB
leading roaches who rat* the
teams fo r UPL
Wost Virginia, beattn by 8L
John's last w ttk, received less
points in the voting but remalnod
fifth. Utah and Utah 8tate of tho
Skyline Conference conunued their
steady elimb In the ratings. Utah
moved from seventh to sixth and
Utah from ninth to ssventh.
Georgia Tech remained eighth.
Vlllanovm slipped from sixth to
ninth following it* Saturday night
lota to Naw York University. Tex­
as Afikf remained 10th.

THIS

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iH M N n u n
Chevy’s 6-cyUnder engine*
ore aot to aquoaxa oitra mUee
out of ovary drop of fuel.
They’re long famous for low
fu el co n su m p tio n , high
perform one*.
Ir a n i v rs
Power-peeked for peek par*
formenct, Chevy'* husky
V t'a moke child's play out of
tho tougboat hauls. They
have n mind Hoed to aeon*
omy, too, th at keep* ooete
down, profits up.
m m it

CbovroUt’e low primp make
big truck newe for 1 0 . They
money in your peeked
on model after model. Stop*
Vans, 4*Wheel Driven, many
light-duty modoie with auto*
lower oricod. Also, neteae

have beau redueed eu dll
eplloual Vfi'o.
With independent front aue*
pension there'* a brand-new,
smoother, easier btndiiag
feel behind the wheel.

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WEEKLY

Wednesday, Friday ft Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY. THURSDAY
• Clubkoooe

• Heated Btaodr

J e r r y Collins, Co-Owner

Each front wheel, impended
Independently of the other,
is fr*0 to atop in d iv id u a lly
over bumps. And shockproof
torsion spring* up front aook
up tho jars and jolts btfot*
they reach the body. With
throe rugged new tallored-to*
tbe-truck renr euspensioas to
further reduce rood shocks,
Chevy give* you tho smooth­
est truck ride you're over
felt.

• Valet Parking
Sorry, No Minora

Bowlin today ranks as the natlon’a most popular.participant
sport. ora than 13 million enjoy it.

6

The beautl/ul, modem Jet Lance Bowling on Onora Road
just off Highway 17-62 attract* enthusiasts of all ages. Free in.
struclion is available to beginners of all ages. Je t Lane* with
20 aUeva is completely'air conditioned. Parents with email chil­
dren have free use of the nursery. The Lanes are open every
day, including Sunday from 0 a.m. until 2 a.m.

DALLAS

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ASPHALT CO. INC.
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I t could be the i
ten t Visit you make in '90.
When you've aeeu them now
Che vise, you’ll agree they’re
the worid'a meet advanced
trucks. Then drive aae i l l
fiad out why.

Big guye get a bigger break
in a Chevy tab. There’*
plenty of apace iaeida to
etreteh out and ratal) m art
room for hate aod hlpe, more
room for wida should sea aad
long le a . There's Mrixoo*
wide visibility through
windshield with 38% mare
gUae area; a now eoo-at-a*
glanca instrum ent panel.
Ctfaa nr* mfer, too, up to
67% more rigid.

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ASPHALT PAVING and PARKING LOT by -

Highway 17.13

Drive a '( 0 Chevy. Ju st
one*. Right away youH no­
tice the ebeenee of 1-beam
shimmy and wheel fight com­
mon on ordinary trucks.

These hondooms new handy
haulers "double in bram"—
can transport eight paoeen*
cere or up to MOlbs. of pay*
load. Rear and cantor aosto
ere a n y to remove and re*
place when neoeeeary. For
work or for pleasure, thaoo
double-duty beiutiea nre
best (or both!

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.MAJOR RALPH C. WOOD, right commanding officer of the Marine Bar*
rack* at the Sanford Naval Air Station, is congratulated by Capt. Robert
W. Slye, NAS commanding officer, upon presentation of the John H. Bear
Memorial Safe Driving Plaque.

Oviedo

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Personals
BY MARIAN R. JONES
By PIIIL NEWSOM
passengers in Los Angeles en
UPI Foreign F.dltor
route to the f i t East has rubbed
U. S. Refusal to permit KLM an old sore spot, in Montreal,
Royal Dutch Airlines to pick up
headquarters for the United Na­
tions' International Civil Aviation
Organization and the Airlines' In­
ternational Air Transport Assn.,
aviation sources la y they would
FEBRUARY IX
not be surprised if a number of
Admissions
nations retaliate against what they
Chester Harper, North Orlando; regard as an unreasonably protec­
Florence Schclbcnbergcr, Sanford; tive U.S. attitude. These countries
Paula Hill, Sanford; Betty Drum­ may stall possible U.S. applica­
mond, Sanrord; Jesse Thompson, tions for corresponding rights In
Sanford; Shirley Childs, DcBary; Europe until the U.S. government
Abner Frleson, Sanford; Rosetta relaxes its attitude.
Daniels, Oviedo; Julia Medler,
Despite Washington optimism
Sanford: George Lewis, Long wood. that Russia ultimately will accept
Births
President Eisenhower’s proposal
Mr. and Mrs. Winton White, San­ for a ban on all nuclear tests ex­
ford, a daughter
cept the smallest underground
Dismissals
ones, sources in Geneva where
Bertha Annie Jackson, Sanford; the nuclear talks are being con­
Mona Lee Wiggins, Sanford; Pat­ ducted see little hope for any
ricia Wiggins, Sanford; Aaron such Russian about-face. Instead,
Washington,
Oviedo:
Wcndel they think Britain, as the middle
Wynn, Sanford; Denise Swain, nation in the controversy, may try
Sanford; Harold Mclnnes, Sanford: to reconcile U.S.-Soviet differences
Roy Frleson, Sanford; Herbert and bring about a giant horseJones, Tampa; Patricia Burke, trade. Otherwise, they say, the
Sanford; Mrs. William Holcombe deadlock is complete.
and baby, Sanford; Mrs. Donald
The London conference to a r­
Rosey and baby, Sanford; Jane
McKibbln, Sanford; John Me- range independence for Great
Britain's African Kenya colony
Naughton. Sanford.
swiftly Is getting nowhere. How­
FEBRUARY IS
ever, it generally Is agreed that
Admissions
Alton
Burke, Sanford;
Ruth African control Is coming soon
Boone, Sanford; Victor Hill, Alta­ and that white rule is on the way
monte Springs; Opal Cowan, De- out.
West Germany's opposition So­
Bary; Clifford Grooms, Sanford;
Doris Blalock, Sanford; Ellen cialists are going to bring .their
Donaldson, Sanford; Louise I.a big guns to bear on Chancellor
Fountains, Sanford; Isa Marie Konrad Adenauer's government in
an early parliamentary debate on
Roberts, Sanford.
anti-Semitism. The government
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Montano, San­ will weather the storm, but the
Socialists • plan to charge it with
ford, a son
doing nothing during the recent
Dismissals
Mary Doucette, Sanford; Parker- anti-Semitic outbreak and with re­
Anderson, Lake Mary; Clifford fusing to clean out Nazis from its
own ranks.

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Mrs. Gormon Wilson, of SI. Aug*
inline, visited in Oviedo recently.
Mrs. J. W. Martin is a patient
i t an Orlando hospital.
Lynn Mosier is able to be up
after having been confined with the
flu.
Mrs. L. V. Hart has returned
from Atlanta, Ga., where she went
due to the illness of her mother,
Mrs. E. T. Bailey, Sr.
Mrs. J. S. Means, mother of
George C. Means, has been quite
ill at her Gainesville, Fla., home.
Mr. ami Mrs. George nettle, of
Ft. Lauderdale, are living here
while he is busy with the new con­
struction work at the Oviedo High
School.
Word comes from Jimmy Brook*
shire that Dick Pace, well known
in this circle of basketball fans,
refereed the Georgia Tech*Kentuc*
ky basketball game in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mry. Johnny Jones were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Jones. The occasion was in honor
of Mrs. Johnny Jones' birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragsdale and
son, Stevie of Titusville spent Sun*
day with Mrs. Hettie Ragsdale.
Mr. and Mrs. J . B Jones and
Mrs. Ruby Jones motored to Lees­
burg recently, to visit Mrs. Arthur
Newett, wife of the former Lees­
burg postmaster.
Little Christy Mikler and a group
of friends, George Martin, Susan
Clonts, Susan and Mary Lynn Xocrner and Pat Buckelew enjoyed a
trip to the zoo in Sanford in honor
of Christy’s birthday, accompanied
by mother, Mre. Paul Mikler. Mrs.
Joe Battle and Mrs. Jam es E.
Brookshire ealled by Christy’s
home to wish her a happy birthday
while the group was assembled
before departing for home.

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By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Harris and
children of Orlando, Mrs. B asils#
Haynes and children, Mrs. Gar­
land Roberto and saw of Euatie
and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Knight
and sons of Sanford were week­
end visitors of Mr. and M n.
Leon Kael.
Mr. and Mr*. William Frilaia.
Cleveland, Ohio, havo been relied
here to be with Mr. Fritsle'e
uncle, John Probat, who Is Bl hi
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Cart Autrey of H attlaa#
bury. Mist., Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Martin and Mrs. Wesley Johnson
of Cocoa and Mre. J . A. Johnson
worn recent callers at the home
of Mr. and Mre. Hubert Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Debit
and family who have been residing
make their home here.
Mrs. George Poff has received
word that her son, Don Brown,
Is seriously ill in a Roanoke, V a.A
hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph T. Lon
of Jeckson, Mich., are visiting at
tha home of Mrs. Allca Rush.
They a rt making a tour of sonthem cities and will ba with Men.
Ruth until the first nf March.

Dickinson Vows
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Sen. Fred O. Dickinson vows bn
will begin "the most aggressive
litlcal campaign In Florida's
itory" here Wednesday,
H. Elmo Robinson, Dickinson's
campaign manager, estimated that
6,000 persons will attend a twehour parade and rally for Dickin­
son in Flagler Park.
Dickinson, one of 10 man run­
ning for governor, lives In W as#
Palm Beach.

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Hoover Radio ft TV, 504 S. Sanford Ave.
K«ck TV, SOU S . Park A yr.
Winn*f TV ft Radio Service, 909 Second S t
Seminole Radio ft TV, 501 Celery Ave.
W. A. Norris, R t 1, Bo# 4J0-H, Lnksview Drive
Paul's Town ft Country, 255S Orlando Drive

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Personals

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R O T A T E S A lf T O M A T tC A L L Y

Personals
By FRANCE! WESTER
Th« 4-H Boyt of Lake Mary
wrote carda to H. P. Thompsons
lo tbsnk him for the 4-H calen­
dars at a regular meeting at tha
Lake Mary School. They discussed
past 4-H projects with Mrs. Cecty
Mixon, leader, and what they
wanted to put ip the Seminole
County Fair at Sanfoed.
The Intermediate Department

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Nuclear Ban Urged

BUKNOB AIMES, (UPI) - The
twelve member executive committoo of the World Council el Churche*. In a meeting hern last week,
urged the world's neclear power*
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A Want Ad A Day Makes A ll Business P a y! Ph. FA2-2611
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
2. For Rent

2. For Rent

5. Real Estate For Sale

FURN. Apt. MIH W. lat St.

BY OWNER: House. &lt;5,700. If you
want a real buy call FA 2-6236

3. Real Estate For Sale
10 ACRE FARM, ptua frame
dwelling, surrounded by several
bearing citrus trees — Ideal for
the handyman. To settle estate
at $5600.00 cash. Contact

Seminole Realty

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R AV EN N A

PRESENTS

Quirt Community
Near Golf Course

fa n o t

$450 Down*

3 B f t d r e o m s - IV i B a th s

Tarn Went Or 20th
84. Follow Country
Ctak Rd. A Watch
Far Onr Siena . . . .

OUTfTAMRMft NATUtfl: Nte bn**, eerosned pareh,
yhiift room, terras* (to— ,
m a ta y wtadewe.

OPEN D A ILY

Prom $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 FHA

•:M A. M. T il Dark
• SUNDAY
S:M P. M. H i Dark

$ 3 5 0 Pft»im

ShoamakaA
C am tradim Co, las.
S61 West Sfth Street
Phone FA S-2162

Prftfte $ 6 8 . 5 0 M ftfrtMy

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m odes

Windshield
Back Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co,
LI*. Wartdright*reuetvol.

HefMu Hm dog's dtah, dear.1
S. Real Eatate For Sal#

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-612$
2-BEDROOM furnished h o u s e .
Owner must leave state. Reason
able price. See after 10:00 A. M.,
400 Maple.
EXCELLENT BUY: 3-bedroom, 1
bath home, large Florida room.
Back yard ftnccd. Wall and
sprinkler system. $1,043 down,
as.ume $8,000 mortgage, pay
ment $66.00 per month. Call
Roberts Real Estate, FA 3-4902.

7. Buaintaa O pportunity

11 114 W. 2nd St.

FA 3-402$

Sewing Mach. Repairs

ALL MAKES ft MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. ter.)
FA 2 3623
9. Malt Help Wantod
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
WANTED: Expeirenced automobile
Sine* 104$
salesman. Apply 7th 4i French
A. HARK
DKBARY
Ave., Bra»» Motors.
NOrth 0-442$
NOrth 8-4711

10. Mai* or Female

DREDGING; Land filled and
beaches pumped la. No Job to
WANTED: Reliable roup!* to re­
small or to Urge. Call TEmpIe
lieve motel operators part time.
1-4036.
Call FA 2 4591.

11. Work Wanted

T V &amp; Radio Service

WIDOW wishes position as full
(Home &amp; Auto)
time receptionist, clerk cashier North Orlnndo Electronic!
or motel assistant. Have butl
Ph. FA 2-6954 — FA 3-6063
ness education, motel training 3713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-92
and home nursing course. Ref
erences. Write Box J. T., San PIANO TUNINO ft REPAIRING
ford Herald.
W. L. HARMON
PH. PA 2*4211 After • P. M.
DAY* WORK Ph. FA 2 9753.
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state
meats, invoice!, hand bills, and
12. Plumbing Service*
programs, ol e . Progressive
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2661—
PLUMBING
306 West 13th SL
Contracting A Repairs
Free Eetimates
INCOME TAX SERVICE
R. L. HARVEY
WILLtAM M. MURRAY
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 7-3393 t i ll Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-4364

Getaway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealar

Robson Sporting Good*

om o u y ^ 1

22. Artletaa For Balt
Sail Us Your Furattara. Qtaeh
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA S66T7.

Ph. FA 2-3661 POSTER type single tod IS;
Magnavox TV, IT ta.
MUST SELL Adam Sklor la per­ 245. FA 2-TTTO.
fect condition, new cover, like
new trailer, tkl tow. Complete
FACTORY TO YOU
outfit 2600 or beet offer. G. C.
ALUMINUM
Crendel, 124 Shannon Dr.
VENETIAN BUNDS
Enclosed head. Bag-prate
20. Automobllta
rail with plastic m i*,
or rayon tapes. Patton •
’35 BUICK. radio and hcatar, Dyn
cords.
204-64 E. tat.

a flow. Ph. FA 1-0661,

Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.

FA !
SHARP 1136 modal • passenger 112-114 W. 2nd St
Custom Plymouth statloo wagon, COTS $4.96. Sale, pants $1JS per
all whita, power steering, power
pair. Army Navy Surplus, S16
brakes, tinted glass, automatic
Sanford Ava.
transmission, other equipment.
’59
ALLSTATE motor scooter,
One owner. GUARANTEED,
$.000 actual mileage. See to ap­ windshield, buddy seat, twin mlr.
rors, 32 ’ x 16" basket; $t$6. « •
preciate. Call FA 2-0614.
Locust Av*.
1958 RENAULT Dslphlne, small
equity and take up payments. $2,000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
hai to be seen to appreciate.
Phone FA 2 4373.
Cheap! CaU FA 2-4207.
’SI CHEVROLET to ton piekup
1M0
PREMIER (1) wtth attacktruck, 6 cylinder, very good eon*
ments. LB-LW portable. Sates
ditlon, $400 cash. Can be aeen
forward and reverse and darns.
at 119 Lake Dot Dr. FA 2-1164.
10 payments, $3.20 ea. Writ* CB.
Mgr., Box A ft A, Sanford Her­
20-A Trailer*
ald.
FOR SALE — 1936 Spence Craft
House Trailer. 46toxl. See Clyde LIKE NEW hospital tted,
FA 2-3295.
Welle at DaWitta Trailer Park.
No phone call*.
12’ ADMIRAL reft-igarator wtto
targe f free s* r computes ate,
MUST SELL I960 33 fL Flag Ship
clean and in excellent condition,
mobile home, modern through*
cheap FA 2-0340.
out, deluxe color fixture*, full
hath. Front of DaWitt’a Trailer
Park, Rt. 17-02 So. Mr*. Jam il 2$. Notice* * P tTl — to
DaVlne.
WANTED: someone to drive ay
t e
car te Carbondata, HL
21. Furniture
work thara. Write or some m
interview te U l Cedar, tanferd
Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
31$ Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-4U6 24. Loot A Found
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­ LOST: Sm al black and tm I
has some blue tick under aeck.
ances. ft Good Place To
Lost ta vicinity te Bakar’i Dairy
BUY, SELL or TRADI
Mon.
night. .Verne aad phene
Jenkins Furniture
number on eteler. REWARD tor
400 Sanford Av*.
FA 1-74*0
Information. CaS C. D. Waits,
FA 9-3441.
• BIG VALUES
• IUICK CREDIT
LOST: Brow n____ __ __
• RASY TRIMS
ar S keys laclwdtaf A.C.L. i_____
WI GIVE TOP VALUX STAMPS
key No. 4603. Finder ptaaw re ­
turn to Sanford Herald. RE­
WILSON - MAIER
WARD.
New and Used F onto ar e
111 B. Flret SL
FA MRS LOST: Social Security
Finder please eotify FA
ISAVE*
REWARD.

S PARE TI ME
SERVICING ROUTE
WITH
HERSHEY CANDY
Wa will selact a responsible par­
son in their local area servicing
NEW CANDY MACHINES USING HERSHEY PRODUCTS. No
experience necessary. Qualified
person will hive opportunity of
taming BIG MONEY dsvotlng Plumbing* &amp; Repairs SERVICE CALLS $1.30. For d*
only spare time to start. About
pendable TV sonic* call San
Now A Uaod
fee C Themes
6 hours per week required fo 1031 Barite Rt.
ford TV Center, 0th, and San Furniture and Applisnct* LOST: Mon*
FA t-0440
service route and manage busi­
ford Ave. FA 2-1741.
driver* Uceua aad
ness. To be eligible you must
Ph. TEmpto 1
H
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be able to make smell invest­
H. B. POPE CO.
ment of $364 06 cash to handle.
B. P tm Rt. Pto FA 0-0063
700 I. Park - FA 1-4264
For personal Interview write,
Uwr* —ateCUSTOM BUILT
giving particular* and phone
' Plumbing &amp; Heating
gta piece* or sots Alao flernt15-A Beauty Parlors
to: Box 13, c/o Sanford Herald.
AIR COVDITIONING
ture repair. Catenate
CONTRACT and REP HR WORK
Bo Leveller With Professional
FA f-T0«.
H. Fem nle Help Wanted
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 34542
NAVY AND
Beauty Cara.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
COLORED MAID under 50,.tingle; 13. Electrical Service*
NEWCOMERS
Beds. Day, Waek or
must live on promises. Salary
FURNITURE CENTER
$123 per month and'board. Call House Wiring — Klectrie Service
TOSANFORD
1100 French Ave.
Grady Scott, Seminole County
Sid Vihlen
Beauty Baton
Ph. TA 3-7*0
Home, FA 24)665.
We
invite yea to he nor
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
2110 Oak
FA 1-7044
ehatantoly froe wtthent
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0915
22. Artletaa For Bait
tlm at m e te Rnafeedh
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
MATURE WOMEN
Meteta while yen toe*
Id.
Build,
Paint
A
Repair
2004 Adams Ph.
FA ' 'SIS GOOD Used Appliances and TV.’*. able
Your ago U not a handicap —
honsteg to r yasnoeV m
If you have about 4 hours ■
Germly.
lac-,
Third
ft
Palmetto.
family. Fisk op poor top ■
day and willing to work — WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING A Satisfied easterner Is ear host
advertisement.
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
CHICKERINO Upright Pia*6, ax- onr Sales Office,
AVON has wonderful earning
HARRIETT!
BEAUTY
NOOK
Contact
506
West
6th
St.
cellcnt condition. P l u s
opportunity for you. For inter­
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 14T41
Phone FA 2-0643
FA &gt;404.
view In your home, write,
NOW — Box 246, Lockhart,
June
Brown's
Beauty
Salon
PORTABLE IT !o. Hotpolnt TV.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
Fie.
2010 Adams Avt. Ph. FA 2-1627
VHF and UHF. Phono FA ft2796.
General Contractor
lioma Carpentry Repair*
16. Flower* ft Plante
SOCIAL HOSTESS to direct enter­
Roofing A Siding
tainment program in winter re­
Phone FA 3 6432
Cut Flowers For Any Oeeatttoa
sort hotel. Write giving experi­
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
ence end include recent snap­
B ft M ROOFING
for
FA 2-1622
or
FA I-6070
shot to, Manager, Personal, P.
Contracting ft Repairs
O. Box 1462, Sanford, Florida,
FLOWERS
Uceased — Bonded -Insured 17. Pels, Livestock, Supplies
FREE ESTIMATES
SHRUBS
POOD SUPERVISOR: good work­ 500 Laurel Ave.
PL. FA 2-7*43 MALE PEKINESE, pedigree, one
ing conditions, 44 hour week;
LAWNS
year old. Phone FA 20214.
between ages 20 and 55. Apply IF YOU have painting problems
dietetic department, Seminole
end want to take ad antage of 19. Boat* and Motora
Memorial Hospital.
years of axpertenca and the best
of workmanship call K. M. HOUSE BOAT, completely equip
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Young FA 3-03*8 or J. L. Bledped, — lest motor — $050. Call
TRAVEL - EARN
PHONE FA S-710T
so*
FA
2-4133.
FA
2
4219.
Four neat appearing young ladle*
11-22 free to travel Florida,
Texas, California with chape' roned group. Average earnings
See it! Try H!
4th Addition
$350 month. Transportation paid.
Eapenses advanced. Apply Miss
Collins, Florida State EmployHomos Daajgnsd tm
ment Office, 110 West 2nd.
ORVAIR
Florida Living,
Street Friday only. 10-12 Noon
t * 4 Bedroom* —
and 1 until 4 F. M. No phone |
I A S Baths
Club Coupe
calls please.

Mather of Sanford

Wall

WELCOME

D a w n 's

FERTILIZER
Lommerse

IT S the "M O S T "

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ROUTE SALESMAN: Good oppar- I
(unity for right men. Establish­
ed route. Guaranteed tilery plus
commission. Vacation with psy.
Hospital Insurance available.
Apply In person to Philips ColonUl Cleaners, 110 So, Palmetto,
Seaferd, Florida.

H O M E S
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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

II. Mal« Help Wanted

H*

PARK

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AR types and sites, installed
"Do It Yourself"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machinery end Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2-6432
ANY TV REPAIRED $3.50 plus
parts, if brought to shop by cut
tomers. All work guaranteed for
90 days.
CENTURY TV SERVICE
1319 Celery Ave. Phone F.\ •-1412
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Esti
mates. Phone FA 2-7611.

2544 French Art.

N EW

19. Boat* and Motora

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
3:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Like Mary and Longwood
FA 2-2772 and FA 1-6611.

lAff-A-DAY

J. W. HALL
‘CaU Hall"

AGENCY

Tue*. Feb. 16, 1960—Page 7 15. Special Service*

BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

1001 Park Ave., FA IU H or
FA $-2246 evenings.

FARMER'S

Qmlft

COUNTRY CLUB Manor: 2 bed
room borne with venelien blinds,
and plenty of shrubbery, excep­
tionally clean. FA 2-47*4 or
FA 2-6642.

Pboaa FA 2-3641
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
S-BEDROOM CB nome. kitchen
D. H. Whitmore
equipped, terrains floors. Largo
Lillian O. Trams
rorntr lot. Low down payment
•-UNFURNISHED houaea. one 3Associates.
and m o n t h I y payments.
room, one I-room. Call PA 2-3326. 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 1 -lttl
FA 2-4520.
hours, FA 2-2611, FA 2-4621,
FURNISHED apartmenta, hard­ After
FA 2-0661
wood floor a, tile batha. *02 W.
THE 8ANDS OF TIME
27th. Street.
ARE RUNNING OUT
a ACRES
NEW 3-bedroom house. Phone 2 teres with 2 bedroom, cont rite There are only three homes left
In exclusive SAN 8EM KNOLLS
0
FA 2-7213.__________________
block home, high end dry lead. This means that only Ihreu more
House
approulmately
.0
yeart
6-ROOM apartment with screened
famillee will be able to
old, with new roof. Several oak happy
porch, furnished or unfurnished
sty:
trees and asaortad citrus trass.
FA 2-7660.
Good wster. On pared Rd.
*’!n looking for a home we tew
210,600 with email down pay­ many
ftBEDROOM house well located
with MANY of the fee
ment.
la WlnteP Perk, near echool
tures of SAN SE’I KNOLl-S, but
house and business section, with­
none with ALL of them. For
$200 DOWN
in 2 blocks te hoe Mae. Call
instance there were many with
2 RR. home with hardwood floors
TE 1-3153.
$ bedrooms, 2 or He baths,
end eersmie tile hath.
electric kitchens, terrano floors
FURNISHED house h r tost, 11
etc., l i k e SAN SEM
ROSA L. PAYTON and
KNOLLS, and some even had
the same FHA financing with
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 2-0576.
And Associates
low down pa) ment and low
Registered Real Estate Broker
SIT ESCAMBIA Dr., 2 bedroom
monthly paymeots. Rut thara
booaa. Phono FA 96026 after Ph. FA 2-1201 17-02 at Hiawatha
was always SOMETHING wrong
2:06.
— ilka not having eity water
NEW two bedroom house; natural
and sewers, or not having tho
wood finish. Separate well,
g-BEDROOM bouse, Florida room,
large, covered patios you see In
26,300. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
kitchen tarnished. 206 Grapcville
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
Ave. Phone FA 2-3136.
located in a noisy neighborhood.
V. A. FINANCING
APARTMENT and house traftor; NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME
That Is ons thing we tova about
Rlverview Ave. Phone FA 2-2467. Pay closing coate of 2615 60 and
SAN SEM KNOLLS - ,t U
more late this home with torQUIET. Another thing, wa ran
AVAILABLE February IStb; S
rasao floors, oQ furnace, tile
let our children play in front
room cottage completely Banbath.. Located outside City
because our home is on a dead
tabed. ell ntilittae, ready to awes
Limit, in West 11aran Subdivi­
end atreet and / e don’t liva
to. Adults only. 2606 Parte.
sion. Total Price $11,100.
in constant fear that a speeding
T u r n , a p t 2300 MtatonrinT'
ear will run them down. IT IS
ROBERT A. WIUAAMS, Realtor
LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
F u r n is h e d &gt; M m
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY!
ment, first Boor, 211 W. Mth St. FA 3-2061 Atlantic Ratal Bldg.
And, last but not least, the con­
OoM FA M6S0.
struction to guaranteed to be the
very beet because every bit ta
T u r n w h p d oottaga at Five
J u tt Outbid* City
k was personally supervised by
I Points. Phone FA 21667.
Limits
the builder, Philip Zculi.’’
— atoon two bedroom home
RENT A BED
on two lota. Priced at MAN. SAN SEM KNOLLS is four blocks
ray, Hospital * Bali
Eaey terms.
west of French Ave. on Twen­
By Day, Waek ae Meath.
tieth Street. A Stemper associate
CARROLL’S F tn u v m m i
to on the premises daily.
1%. FA 2-1131
u s W. la* BL t Bedroom barn* near bom. terrasao floors. Priced at $0,100,
cash down $100, balance $77.30 W. H. “Bill" Stemper Agency
2. 2 and 6 BR. houses, 2 BR
Realtor A Insuror
per reoath.
furnished apartment.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffar
home to Tabula County, Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
ROSA L. PAYTON lamtor
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Bra acres with mmllont two
r And Associates
bedroom house; storage; gar­ Baton E. Noonan. R. T. MeCeskill
T. C. Troulner
Registered Real Estate Broker
age; thicken bouses. Ideal for
112 M. Perk
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
poultry or kennel. Priced at Phene FA S-490I
Phone FA 2S33I 2Mt Park Dr.
$0,660. Baep tonne.
S-BEDROOM, kitchen furnished,
2-BEDROOM home In well estab­
166 month. FA 2-1166.
Laktakwnt ho mesitee H.3M up with
lished neighborhood. I p a e 1 a 1
easy
terms.
S-ROOM furnished apartment. Ayterm*. FA 2-0110.
ply apartment 2, 2611 Sanford
C A. Whiddon, Sr.
Ave. or cell FA 2-07M.
Stenstrom Realty
BROKER
^FURNISHED 3-bedrooaa home m Bo. Park Art. Ph FA l-NSl
• HERBERT STENSTROM
at 2004 French Ave hnmediate
Ragtstarnd Broker
I possession. Contact Doa Royer FURNISHED turn bedroom home
LEN RISNER
at Burgar King
at U1W. 13th. Prise $TMI. with
LOTTIE BROADWAY
$3.10166 ratal, balance 060 per
KEN TORBETT
FURNISHED Apt Mi Park!
meMh Including Interest. Large
BETTYE D. SMITH
tot aoned for business end in
Associates
IrHLAKA APARTMENTS: room
neighborhood. By owner. 11 N. Park Ph. FA 2-I4M
private hatha, 114 W. Vbte Bt
FA 2-0054.
MOVING
AWAY.
See
this nice
MOUSE oa Cameron Avenue, East
Urge heme and make an offer.
4V*&gt;% Financing
aide bat ween Calory sad Oeaava
Low terms. FA 2-S666..
Arenas; 6 bedrooms, Utahan ap­ Navy Officer most anxious to
pliances. Scliad but atop. Quid
bring his family to nsw duty ONE LOT, high and dry, 70 ft.
neighborhood. t7f par
station haa Juat reduced price
wida 146 ft. deep, facing Country
I Phono FA 2-M4C.
on lovely 6 bedroom 2 both
Club Rd., to Loch Arbor. Tarmi
kitchen equipped home to hate­
can bt arranged. FA 2-1122.
•-ROOM unfurnished house with
ful Drsamweld section. Among
sleeping porch. Call FA 2-1266.
outstanding features are tiled RAYMOND M. BALL
f. 2 fulllly tiled baths, large
IlNFURNISHED house PA S-IM6.
AND ASSOCIATES
family room, dishwasher, and
Real Estate — Insurance
•-ROOM house, unfurniihed. 1267 disposal, corner lot. If you arc
Surely Bonds
Elliott Art. Phone FA MMI.
looking for a true value, this
Ave. Ph., FA 2-6641
to it — requires $2510 down, SIS So. Park Sanford
1
SALE or BENT: f-bedieoai CBS
balance $07.00 monthly — no
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
home, kitchen equipped, near
dosing costs. Soma terms can
PineCroat Schod. 1704 Magnolia,
Ph. FA 2-1200
be arranged on down payment.
t
Phone FA 2-3277.
5. Real Estate For Halo
Odfered by
Seminole Realty
THREE bedroom home on two
loti, corner So, Sanford and
M001 Perk Ave. FA I-I2S3- or
14th. St. Come, look, make of­
PA 2-2240 Evening
fer. T. V. Cantrell.
3-BBDROOM, S both, double car­
ports. extra large utility room, BY OWNER: 2-bcdroom CB heme;
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr,
comer lot; fenced back yard.
PA 2-127P.
$250 down. Phone FA 2-1262.
HOUSE for rent. So. Sanfrord
Ave.. near Lake Jcuup. Thone
r A 2-3194.

WaferS

TWO-POOP

BOYS - VETS
Three, clean cut, neat appearing
young men, 10-22, single, free to
travel Florida, Texet, California
with national firm. Average
earnings $7$ week. Transporta­
tion paid. Permanent work. Ap­
ply Mitt Rollins, Florida Stats
Employment Office, IIO W. 2nd.
Street. Friday only. 10-12 No n
and 1 uatU 4 P.M . D e is t phono.

AT NBW LOW PRICES

Chock and YOU wiU see for yoerseir. It la the MOST BOMB IN
■ANFORD FOB THB MONEY. $1,000.0* to Ibd TOTAL BALK
Price. C l o e e ta SHOPPING CENTER, SCHOOLS s e t
CHURCURM, 100% AIR CONDITIONED with S tan York beet
pump duct to each room. KITCHEN equipped wHh Blactrie
Rang* and Refrigerator,

BY OWNER
2417 So. Myrtle St.
Phono FA 2-5fl$9 for app&amp;intment.

Don't waltt See the nsw
Corvsir 6-Paeaenger Club
Coup* today I The on* U.8..
built compact car with tha
look and foal of *porta-car
fun. F u l l • - paaaenfftr
room and aotofortl Wa’va
got it at a lower prion you'll
Ilka! Coma In and drlvs K
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S U N LA N D
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST

VA-FHAFHA In Servlet
Conventional'
Financing
Down Payment!
Low ae $ W
You u i move la
atafy whlla tha

Wa Guara»taa
SstUfaetloa Oh Tha
Construction Of Ytar
Horn* For Tito Ftoyi
Yaar — Op Yom Datm
Payment A nd CM rh
Coat Will Bo Chaarfalr
Rafundsd.

Odbam 4 Tudor,
Inc.
Offtc* Open StaS TR StaS IhAy

HOLLER
Sad ft Fatasetta Ph PA Stoll

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Babes, Bribes
At Conclave Not
Tax Deductible

everywhere in'this country

PATRICIA JACKSON

Waiowright, were crowned king
aad queen of the Oviedo High
School Valentine b a l ia the school
gymoatium Saturday evening.
C. K. Buckelew acted ae meeter
of ceremonies and totoeduted the
queer't attendants, Mias Ana
Slavik and Mia* Sukaane Partin,
of tho freshman class; Miss Lin­
de Harris and Mlaa Naomi Tuhy,
of tho Sophomore cleat and Mlaa
Gladys Alford and Mlaa Julie
Gore, of the .Junior deal.
The oorooatloo waa held at
1:20 p. ra. Due to the Illness of
Mice Juaic Fleming, runner-up for
the honor of being fee queen, Mlae
Marlene Betlhorn crowned the
queen. Bonnie Willis, runner-up

Tbs DeJery Volunteer Fire De­
partment win hold s dance a t the
Sanford Armory, Feb. M etS p, m.
Tlaheta will be an sale at DcBary
Plasa Wedoeeday, Fob. M, ail day,
end Saturday, Fob. to, to the morn-

BOSTON (U PI)-A a apple be­
came an Important Item today la
the first degree murder trial of a
dapper radio operator accuted of
■laying hli pretty shipboard girl
friend.
The queitlon In the mlndi of the
12-man Jury waa a vital one: Wai
the apple Willem Van Rle nonchal­
antly picked up In the dining aalooa
the night of the murder the lame
one that police found In the eabia
of petite Lynn Kauffman?
Van Rle, hand tome 3t-year-old
Dutchman, la accuted of beating
the pretty Chicago dlvoreee and
throwing her into Boiton Harbor
the night of Sept. I t after what
the atate called a “torrid” ro­
mance. Her half-naked body wai
found the next day wathed up on
Spectacle Jaland.
Monday't rioting witneia in the
fourth day of the trial befbre Su­
perior fudge Frank J. Murray wai
Stephanie Specter of -'ll. Loula, Ityear-old daughter of die dead girl'a
employer.
She aaid Van Rle picked up the
spple ss he left the dining saloon
of the Dutch peeaenger-carrying
freighter Utrecht and "towed M in
the nlr a couple of timee" aa ha
mu um room*
im

Two St. Cloud players topped at
entrants to win the Sanford Imi­
tations! Shufflebosrd Tournament
open doubles Thursday and Friday#
k Webster Smith and Janet Smith
of St. Cloud took first place in the
tournament at the Ft. Mellon Park
courts. Second place winners were
Harold Perry and William Heruth
of Peabody. Third place waa token
by Juanita Kayi and Leslie Vincent
of DeLand. and fourth by Herbert
M. Hoffman and Earl Taylor o(
Eustis.
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In the consolation section. Alien
Smith and Harry Graham of OrUndo took first spot and Virgil
Curry and DaUy Curry to Sanltndo
were In second place.
More than UO persons attended
the tournament.

Educators To Meet
County Council of Seboola wilL
meet Wednetday at t:30 a. mJ
at the Lake Monroe School School
Supt. Milwee win be hi charge of
the meeting.

LYMAN’S JUNIOR HIGH Chorus entertained at the
school’s assembly period last Friday. The Chorus con*

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BOSTON (UPI) — Coach Lou
Sabaa of the Boston team la the
new American Football League
has hired his chief aesiatants at
Illinois Western State Collage to
help him coach the professional
slob is IMS. Hired were Bob
Miller, who will serve as line
coach, end Joe Collier, who will
work with tho ends.

Valentines Aid
Students' Clubs

sista of approximately 60 youngsters,

Move Over Wilt; Shue Needs Room
NEW YORK (UPI)—Mo&lt;b aside
Wilt Chamberlain and iqflke room
for Gene Shue!
Chamberlain, the fabulous Pblladelphia Warriors rookie, already
has act new National Baskatball
Association all-tlma single season
scoring and rebound records.

Almost obscured, howc
Chamberlain’s fantastic
and rebounding ia tho fi
Shut of the . Detroit Pit
scoring at the highest ri
for a backcourt perform
hl« current 22.4 per-game
through II contests.

' Ia Thankful Tribute —

(Herald Photo)

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Orioles Sign Scouts
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI) D'Arcy (Jake) Flowers, an infielder with (be St. Louis Cardin­
als, Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincin­
nati Reds, and Eddie Miller, a
star ahortstop with the Reds,
Cards, Boston Braves and Phila­
delphia Phillies, have been signed
at part-time icouti for the Flor­
ida area by the Baltimore Orioles.

A

gratefully
lodges menu
for HEART RBBIARCM.

P. O. BOX 1M
SANFORD, FLA.

dost litis walking bom on* room bo another . . . a bran
Macfcto-butk houaa and lot In yam ahoica of lour
General Development Corporation oomimanMaa
Somplatoly furnieHH, raady bo move in, plus a
p u ranbeed job fer one year a t $100 a weak.

Investigators were reported to
. he digging tote rumors that glris
, wore flaws to the eoavaatiou from

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IMS officiate Mid any deductions
RALEIOH, N. C, (UPI) -Lead; elelmed for expenses found to to­
f t vtovt illegal activities would bo era of a Negro protest against
segregated lunch eountera ia North
■ w m m eat with**i*t hesiiailon.
Carotins plan n mass rally la
Durham tonight to bolster etebusisam for tho domonitratiooo that
show signs of waotog to o n Sm
atate. .
Gordon Carey, e representative
of the Congress of Bernal Equality
who came to North Caroline to
direct the demonstrations, aaThe Ovtodo P-TO now Ime MO aouneod plans tor tho roily Mon­
day night after Negroes failed
toembors.
The count tonnt numbers hip to show up at luneh counters
•htirm aa Min. Bohori Lw watt rs- on states along Raleigh's main
street.
Mivsd nt a ronsot mooting.
■Mis
Mrs. W.
Wo Us
H. M
Martin,
BtogMBg toll
Mrs.
■# M
Rex
CA A demonstration to High Point
I Ctonte and Mrs, William B. Wait waa halted Monday after-n fight
: w on named go Urn nominating broke out between tom Negroes
, oommltteo to a*4 now officers tor and a white yenih. M wee believed
to be the first violence connected
&gt; too coming poor.
At tho,I p,.at. mooting bold to
Oviedo's CMr MAH the members to aiao North Carolina cities aad
■ voted to buy a now hto plate tor boom to South Carolina, Vtrgiaio,
Tsnoimss and Florida.

Lutheran Open
House Day
Termed Success

fi«f.povt iiHiuaini IOI, will DV npr*

daily built for you in your choice of
five General D evelopm ent com­
munities, Port Charlotte, Port St.
l-ucio, Port Malabar, Vero Beach
Highlands, or Hebastian Highlands

■even Sanford ares Lutheran
chnrehai participated to whet wai
described aa a “ most successful"
Opm Houm Day Sunday.
Visitation calls totaling 400 wero
assigned, MS completed with the
result l l persona expressed desire
to Join the Lutheran church.
Thirty*throe children enrolled
tor Sunday school.
A total of « | attended Sunday

NSW FURNITURE
The homo wiU bo completely fur­
nished and decorated to vour taste
with furwltura valued a t $2,600

NEW JOB
General Development Corporation
wHI guarantee you a job a t $100 a
week for on# year. The exact nature
of tho poaition will be governed by
your peat eapariassca and obdity.

SECO IB M IZ E

t Bouts Carded

A $966 homofito to Port dwrtotog
or Port S t Lucto
,

NBW YORK (UPI) - Match
maker Toddy Browner has matchod Victor Solaaor against Yams
Bahama aad Antonio MmiUa
against looao Legato to two to
ronod boots of Modtoon agnosw
Garden, March 4.

grade oU bsm waa too room oosmt
tor too toted ttiao to o row. Paul
MlfcJer atkod mem bora to turn out
to support of too basketball team
tor Uu remaining kouu games.
Rev. George H. Oariion gave too
HVWIVIWU MB
JIMM ahowod
Wm
tovocotioo
and later
o film
taken at tho acano to
. school firs, to Chicago.

Now

X I T N IR I PRIZES:
Frigldairt Mobil* Dfohwathert
Requires no plumbing or cootiy installslion. Fully automatic. Pro-wash fluehas,
ocrub washos. pro-rinoo gushso, doubto
rinsis, and dnao. •

IT'S EASYI NOTHING TO i UYI ENTER NOWI
AS you do lego to a Conoral Davatopmsnt
Corpooation branch office or homo com­
munity, got on Official Entry Blank, and
complete the phrase, “ I would like to live
ia a MackU-built homo in Florida tw-

tectivo, and about 4B$ a r t chtidren'a books. In Jansury, MS adult
and to children's books wore bar*
rowed. There are now Mt borrow­
er* cards to too Ola.
Any DoBnry resident atop Join
fro# of charge. Urn library, whith
is staffed by voinatoort, to located
in tho avia building aa Null Mood.
Tuesdi

D o lo iy Vote

A beautiful SO' x 1S$* tot toot you s m
buM on now, or hold far the future.

Vieit any of the Genera! Development
Branch offices or Florida Communities
and get complete information th at will
halu you write your entry. Use photos rs pits
and floor plane of MacMe-built homes.
Find out about their quality &lt;
and max "
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$ 9 5 ,9 1 0 Health Center Bid Awarded
Work on Uie nrw Seminole Countr Health Center will begin in three
weeks. Architect John Burton re­
ported this morning after the Coun­
ty Commission met in special ses­
sion and awarded the project con­
tract to Shoemaker Construction
Co. of Sanford on a bid of $95,910.
The bid la subject to approval by
the Florida Development and Pub­
lic Health Commissions.

The center ia expected to be com­
pleted six months after construc­
tion starts.
The County Commission met
Tuesday night to open bids on the
center and at the time an apparent
low base bid of $114,521 was made
by Hicks and Vogel Construction
Co. of Jacksonville.
However, the board had several

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VOL XLIX

County Health
Realistic Estimate Director Sets
J0f Jail Cost Asked Best Unit' Goal

The County Commission Tuesday authorized Architect
Jamea Gamble Rogers to present a “realistic’' cost estimate
for the new county jail and remodeling of present court*
ho wee facilities at He meeting next Tuesday.
Board members looked over preliminary plans for the
new jail and eourthouse remodeling job.
Tbs atw jell win be sooslructed
adjacent to the eourthouse on pro^gerty bow partly utilized for parkSkeUbce for the aew jail reveal
that the two-atory structure will
have feclliliee for 118 prisoners,
on elevator and oatla for mentally
Bi and juvenllaa.
Preliminary plana for remodel­
ing of the eourthouse show County
Commission cham ber!. relocated
on the ground floor of the build­
ing, with a seating capacity of
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-so elevator algo wm.be toaUiMl
' ground floor, Ik e -m o st
ve turn in the reaiodeUag
it according te Roger*.
Iltiona on the second floor
tine hide additional space for
Mm lea ■ssriinra and county
judge and more count* apace
lor the tea collector.
Additions on ttto third floor
will Include a law library, which
( j wtM occupy the present County
wCom m luion chambers,,* court rea room aod additional
jw igt'a chamber.

err

Mysterious Sub
Believed Struck
•to PUERTO MADRYff, Argentina
(UPD — The Argentine frigate
Murature attacked and perhapa
damaged the mystery submarine
of the Nuevo Gulf Tuesday night,
ropsr—Mr with depth chargaa
flown ftraaa the United Utatea.
The boat, undetected for more
than M hours, was picked up
on sonar Tuesday tight h r the
Argentine frigate King. The Masrature, following word from the
4K ing, dosed in and also detected

'*1 hope to make. Seminole Coun­
ty's health unit the best ia the
state.”

With these words Dr. Clyde L.
Brothers took over the office of
county health director Tuesday.
Brotheri cornea to Seminole
County with a wide experience, in­
cluding the post of chief of staff at
Alcatraz Prison in the early 1930's,
and health director in Madison and
Taylor counties.
Urotbers a retired brigadier gen­
eral, served in commands spanning
ilia Far East theater of operations
during ihe Korean War, Hawaii
WASHINGTON (U P D -A fight­ and in Waihington.
He is a native of Hichmond, Va.,
ing mad President Elienhower
and has one son, who is a Jet pilot
lathed at his defense policy critics stationed at Williams AFB, Arlz.

President Raps
U. S. Defense
Policy Critics

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NEW YORK (UPD—Slock price*
at t p. m.
American Airlines ....................2t
American TAT ...................... 85
American Tobacco ................IH «
Bethlehem Steel ..................... 47V*
Curtiss-Wright .......................... 2SV4
DuPont .
..................... 2271X
Eastman Kodak ,..................... 954«
Ford Motor
..'.......................77
General E le c tric .......................07
General Motors ....................... 4514
Graham Paiga ..........................MU
Int. TAT .................................S2to
I»rillard
........................... 36
Minute Maid ........................... 19
Penney ............ *......................113
Penn RR..................................... 15
Sears Roebuck .......................44*i
Standard Oil NJ ................ .454*
U. S. Steel ........................... MW
Westlnghouse El........................45V*

The Seminole High Scbaol Bead
Assn, barbecue will ha bald flatur-

f 5 U ' eticIwn^baSerae
will be ^ 3 ; 3 0 ^ .

Reds Linked

Strikers To Vote

Step

CtfoW TIME AT THE COUNTY FAIR la a good lime for Boy Scout* of
Holy
' y Grot*
Croaa Kp
Epi copal‘ Church “
Troop 601
-----to give a working demonstration
......
of part of the
their exhibit at the fair. From left, are Patrol leader Chris
Th
n m if. John
John Horner
Unrn*r and
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WASHINGTON (UPD — Sweep­
ing Pentagon and congressional
investigations wera ordered Wednesdayfinto an Air Force Reserve
training manual which linked
churches with communism - and
termed “foolish” demands that Ih*
American people know what ia
going on.
Air Force Secretary Dudley C.
Sharp announced the manual had
been withdrawn from use Feb.
tl, but *aid a full Inquiry will
be made to find out who waa
responsible for lb* publication.
In Congress, Rep. John E. Moss
(D-Calif.j, chairman of the House
freedom of information subcom­
mittee, ordered his investigator*
t* “ gather every fact.” Ha
termed Ihe manual “ an outrageoua
display of arrogance.”
Sharp “ categorically repudiated"
the viewpoint ef the manual
which .had. brought a vehement
pro leA lig g i Tbe National Conned
of ChukJTs.
Most Wild hla grot# may bold
hearing*' on tbe situation. “ W*
want to know who approved It and
wv want to know its distribution,”
he said.
Defense Secretary Thomas I.
Gates Jr. was repor)ed “ startled
and stunntd” a t the conteala a t
the manual.
Sharp said be acted immediate­
ly on learning of the cxtoteaM
of the manual Tuesday,
He found that Air Force handquarters had directed withdrawn!
of tha document last Thursday,
the day the church council sent
a totter ef protoM In Oates.

Were
GenCircuit
Chalmers. Manu­
facturing Co. and Fedtral Pacific
F.lectric Co.

Rep. A. S. Herlong
To Seek Re-election

Nearly l.ooo perrons attended
Ihe Seminole •County Fair Tues­
day night, aceonllng to Fair Direc­
tor John McCloskey who said
about 3.000 adults and 3,000 child­
ren passed through tho gates.
Attendance was greater than at
any other night in the history of
the fair, Joel Field, fair chair­
man said today.

lie estimated there were 3,000
persons on hand for the awarding
of Uie two bicycles, prizes which
were given to a boy and girl
about 6:45 p. in.

Coffee Club Prize
List Distaff Lure
Many of the feminine guests si
Die Chamber of Commerce Coffee
Club Thursday morning will walk
out of the USO-C of C Bldg, with
valuable prizes.
Scheduled to be given away are
hose, a silver-plated bread tray, a
magazine rack, a $10 gilt rertillrate, a 24-piece picnic set, a tele­
phone extension, an electric clock,
a two-pound box of candy and a
wall mirror.
Tha coffee klatch starts at
10 a. m. and ends at 10:30. The
only talks planned are by the em ­
cee, Charlie Morrison, when he
makes the awards.
Tha after-Valentine parly, will
be attended by secretaries, recep­
tionists and office assistants.

Cars were parked on both side*
of Hwy, 17 92 and in the grasi
divider in the middle of tho
road. The line of autos outsid*
tha fair grounds stretched from
near the Mar-Lou Restaurant to
Lake Mary Rd.
The midway appeared to be
the major attraction and the fair
grounds were most packed be­
tween 6 and 9 p, m., Fiald said.
For Ihe special Children's Day,
fair officials distributed 12.500
free gale tickets to private and
parochial schools in the county.
As Ihe fair closed down for the
night, security guards and Dis­
trict Constable J. Q. Galloway
urged safe driving on the way
home.
Pointing up the nerd for high­
way and traffic safety, the fair
association has on prominent dis­
play an auto wreck exhibit which
displays a sign reading, "The
speed that thrills is the speed
tha l kills.”

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Longwood C O f C
Hears Glee Club
Longwood Chamber nf Com­
merce members heard Ih* Lymaa
School Glee Club at the Chamber's
recent meeting la the Civic Club.

Labor Organizers' School
Ordered Out O f Business
ALTAMONT Tcnn. (UPI) - A
mountain school devoted to train­
ing labor organizers and racial
integration leaders was ordered
Tuesday to go out of business.

Circuit Judge Cheater CbstUfl
ruled that Highlands* Folk School
WASHINGTON—Rep. A. Sydney
of Monteagle, Tcnn., violated both
Herlong, serving his IMh year
segregation and beer laws ta d waa
a* ,U. 8. representative from one
operated for the personal gal* of
of the most populous district* in
Ihe nation, announced Tuesday
Doyle Conner *f Starke, a can- founder Myles Horton, 33-yoar-oid
he will seek rc-elacUaa Id Con- didata for commisaionar of agri­ farmer YMCA secretary who work­
culture, will be at Spencers' Res­ ed oa a labor organizer during the
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avowad proponent of Mates' taurant Thursday from 10:30 a. m. Dtpreaslaa.
Tho school, which sponsors a
rights and foe of excessive govern­ until noon to set up hia Seminole
ment spending, Herlong disclosed County organization tor the cam­ aorto* of workshop* rather than
he baa qualified with dw florid* paign.
regular romoalor-atyto course*, has
secretary of state as a candidate
Conner will visit with perrons beta under attack sine# Honoa
for the Democratic nomination In interested in discussing the cam- stoned it in ll~r. u s aumuiauaLwa
ihe Map Jed
polfls during M s aafbo hmm.
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Conner To Seek
Seminole Support

Longwood'* new toning commis­
sion will meet to diseuse the totes
toning ordinance Feb. a at • p. at.
la the town balL
Fred Stickles, John Strong.
Dewey Finch, Dick Zartmann and
John Reams are members of tha
new commission, appointed by thn
town council.
Amendmcnls, additions and dela­
tion* to tha toning ordinance, will
bo discussed at the meeting. Dis­
cussion will covar fence require­
ments, setbacks, minimum living
area, land use permits and type* ef
butineta and industry in be ex­
cluded from Longwood.

last fall aftar a night raid by offi­
cers who found supplies of boor is
a building.
Horton laid tho board of direc­
tors will meat next week to decide
what action to take. Cecil Branstellar of Nashville, an attorney for
the school, aaid ho will eyp
Judge Chatlin'a ruling.
Both Horloo and tho tehee! have
often boon accused of subversive
activities, but g jogtalaUva tovosG-

gating committee agid R could tied
no proof of inch actions.
Morton, * native of Eovaanalq
Tea*., who attended lb* University
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Longwood Board
Highway Program A t Fair A t Record High
To Study Zoning ;

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Churches,

WASHINGTON (U PD -T he na­
tion's governors presentsd to Con­
gress today a program for pump­
ing $900 million Into the interstate
highway program.
The "formula” was presented
by Gov. Abraham A. Riblcoif of
Connecticut. Exact details of (he
plan wera not spelled out.
The Connecticut rovernor sched­
uled meetings with leaders of both
tha Senate and House to outline
Ihe governors' proposal to restore
funds cut back by the federal
government.
Ribicolf said
toW aajjikr.l
by President B
down with Congt
out a method of
barks. The prcsii
offered a budget
i oe Hlghwa) p
higher gasoline

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — A survcy claimed today one-third ef
Ihe southern high school students
questioned favored school integra­
tion. Two-lhlrds of to.ooo youths
interviewed In all sections of tha
country backed integration.

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Integration Favored

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Band Association
Barbecua Saturday

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - A fall
from his bunk killed a young
sailor at Jacksonville Air Station
Tuesday. He was Airman Gcorga
Wayne Lentz. 20, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Lentz, Welrclka, Okla.

Longwood Tourist No Anti-Semitism
Club Holds Dinner

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NO. 631

AF Reserve Publication
Probed By Congressmen

Full Kills Sailor

Joint

ford. $1I»,U0; John W. Hock «f
Titusville. 1148.700; R I e h a r d ■
Builders of Winter Park, 8l30,lto
and Voigt Construction Co. of Chaluota $133,000.
The new rrn ter will bo located
between Eighth and Ninth Sts. off
Hwy. 17-92. Cost of the building had
been estimated at $100,000 with
$45,000 of the funds to come from ■
Hill-Hurtort Hospital-aid grant.

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News Briefs

CHICAGO 4UPD Striking
■Ui
o,-Kir United P acking
w Wori
Workeif of A n m c i mMt
' Sanitarian Val Rohkiaa to ffitlUar- hous#
pie Sunday nighu
Thursday to9 Vole
Vote on an agraeite
himself
wtlh
county
lie
••Hi* eye#glaring Icily and his lips,
mrnt dcslgnedjlu
_ 1i»u end their bitter,
pu(ted In anger, he declared that !
"* * * &amp;
strlfe-tora walnut againat Wilson
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if. anyone beitoved be had deliber­
AHhough.be said it w iu flb early
ately mi*Ied the country, ha m t l d to discuss 111101 for th e n fllth sail,
Defense
like to tell that perron off RtruMv druthers'did say he rape* to en­
fare. Elsenhower said he r s | a l M large the present imeflcsl staff to
WASHINGTON tUIM )-Tbc U.S.
the charge as lesplcab
" ..the needs of the county'* and Britain dlltooted today they
His remarks were
jointly will buikf in the Yorkshire
newa Conference when a
if* a great dost that has countryside »a high-power radar
said that critics contend
he said, "but it takes station as a guard against ballis­
Eisenhower administration ia _
tic missiles. The agreement,
money,
complacent and ia putting economy
I'M'have to cut the melon to reached in l-ondon Feb. 1$, was
above security. Ha then was asked the plat of the budget now.'
announced simultaneously by the
if he thought be bad misled the
Stata Department and in the Bri­
American people.
tish Parliament.
The President declared that U. S.
defenses were strong and awesome
and that be was tired of hearing
BONN, Garmany (UPI) - Tha
people cite defense as an axcusc
West German government said to­
for waiting money.
The l»ngwood Tourist Club held day that although *65 anti-Semitic
Elsenhower will go on nation­ a pot roast dinner today to raise Incidents were reported here be­
wide radio and TV at 6:15 p. m. money for a club building.
tween Christmas aod the end of
Sunday. Ha said the talk also will
Ttic noon dinner was in the (own January, no organized Nazi con­
include * report on his Latin park on Church St. The club's last spiracy could be detected. The
American trip which starts Mon­ dinner of tha season will be March Investigation, a government white
day.
2, also in the town park unless paper Issued on Ihe eve of a
The President told reporters he bad weather forte* Ike event into parliamentary debate on the sub­
has no fear for hi* perrons! safety the Civic Bldg.
ject. provided 'no evidence that
during hla tour of four major South
The Tourist Club beat Lake significant sections of Ih* peoplt
American countries and dors not Helen players ia a shufftoboard of the Federal Rapublic entertain
think the Secret Service ia worried. match Thursday.
anti-flemitie feelings.

The Argentine vessels promptly
attacked the mysterious under­
sea craft, and reports circulating
here today said the Murature may
have bit it.
The report suggested the Muralure may have been uaing the
late-model death charge* bought
from the United States. Argen­
t i n a 's own charges had proved
^fatoffertive because they could not
he detonated deep enough to be
a serious threat in the $00-foot
water* of the gulf,
i
Naval circles were optimistic
about the possibla effect of the
attack.
Unofficial report* said the sub­
marine was operating at about 10
knots — approximately half its
estimated n o r m a l umtorwator
speed. It was said, however, that
A it was maneuvering more freely
than the last time it -v*s detected.
The submariM had been report­
ed damaged by naval gunfire la
a surface attack ihorlly after it
was first detected by the King I t
days ago.
Unconfirmed reports said the
U-boat was belived to be one of
a type developed by the Germans
during World War II and now
used by Russia, Red China and
.|p lh c r Communist countries.

For the same alternate plan, the
Jacksonville firm said it would de­
duct $8,000.
After going over the bids with
Florida Development Commission
officials and Dr. Clyde L. Broth­
ers, new county health director,
the board agreed to award the bid
to Shoemaker.
Other base bids were: Carroll
Daniel Construction Co. of San­

WEATHER: Partly cloudy throuKh Thumday. Hlith today. f&gt;5-70. Low tonight, 55-60.
United Prwa Leaned Wire Established 1908
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 19(10 SANFORD, FLORIDA

1 p. m. Stocks

LOOKING OVER plana for the new Seminole County Health Center are,
seat«id loft to right, Health Director Dr. Clyde L. Brothers, and Sanitarinn
Val Robbins. Standing, left to right, Commissioner* Vernon Dunn and
(Herald Photo)

alternate bids to consider before
awarding the contract, and the
Commissioners wanted a contract
that would not exceed $100,000.
An alternate bid submitted by
the Shoemaker Company, whose
base bid was $121,290, was elimina­
tion of a barrel type roof, substi­
tuting a more conventional type,
and elimination of an auditorium
in the rear of the building.

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LG* ANGELEfi (U P I)-C arola
Tregoff, the other woman and co­
defendant In the Finch murder
trial, wiU be hard preaaed to mateh
bar lover’* dramatic-performance
whan ahe take* tba ataga next
week.
Dr. B. Bernard Finch wound up
hia taatimony before the holiday
weekend receia Thuraday with as­
surances ’ ha atilt lovea Carola,
want* to marry her, and ia confi­
dent be will have the chance to do
ao If truth win* out
Carole, U, figured atrongly to
the 42-year old doctor'* aaventh
and final day on the *U*d. Ha aaid
ha waa perbapa aa concerned with
bar fato.ee hie awa. A high point
came whan ba fixed hia aincere
blue aye* on the sUte'a chief prose­
cutor and aaid:
"Mr. Wiohelio, the only arma­
ment 1 hava is to tall tha whole
truth. God wiUlng, 1 will bo free if
J do tell toe truth."
Deputy Dial. Atty. Fred M.
Wicbello had juat cast aside the
gentle manner which eharactcHied
hia crau-cxamtoation, and con­
fronted tha aurgeoo with a secret
tape recording ho clalmod showed
Finch had Invented a tearful death
scene with his wife.

much tor to the fries* ao Us pet
wtM spend next week to hie cage
instead ef vying tor fair booora.
The 1### auto license deadline la
feat approaching. County reaidents
have only right more days to get
their togs from the Ux collector's
office. The deadline la Feb, 30.
Eighteen Seminole County Scout
troops participated to the St.
John's Elver District Scout Circus
to DaLjind last Saturday.

18168865
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Asian flu epidemic, now striking
vietliM in almost half the states,
M causing an Increasing number
o f deaths Worn influents and pneu­
monia.
During tho first five weak* at
Bis year, 4,OSS persons were reportod to kavs died of flu and
pnaumoois in 1M largo elUas, and
aa toersaaa af 44 per cent aver
Ba aanrn period last year.
Tba UN death, total waa M par
cant higher than In the first five
weeks ef MM when the original
Aslan flu apMemte atm wag In
progress.
Surgeon General Leroy Burney
Mid the figures, released Ttsrsday by the Public Health Serv­
let, "stem to bear out clliiieal
lmprenlani of aom* phyatetoni

that Bay are encountering 6

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normal

amount 6f

He Mid that to contract toy the
1M7-M Aslan flu outbreak, reagiratory totoetiona this year are at­
tacking adults more than #hUdree. Soma reports indicate most
pneumonia and flu futaUUaa gre
over 63 years old.
The health service said tho-flu
epidemic bad begun to gubtlde M
ceuthern California, Texas, Ala­
bama, MaiiachuMtts and some
parte of Woit Virginia.
But northern Texas maintained
a high level of flu infections and
Mississippi showed an increase.
Cities reporting an upsurge to
flu case* included Denver, Cleve­
land, Atlanta, Washington, Dal*
toa, Houston and El Paso.
The health acrvlco said Ha re*
parts Indicated this, year's cpi*
demlc was following a pattern of
localised outbreaks rather than
tho nationwide sweep of 1937-M.

The association has 16,066 tor ito
woit and should get *10,006 toon
the county to do as adequate Jab,
Mr*. Lorraine Graham, accretery,
BTC Morris M. Motts, Sanford, la
the "beat drilled aoldior to the
Second Armored Rifle Battalion.
134th Infantry, Army National
Guard.
Tba Sanford Guard unit member
woo the honor recently In competi­
tion with outstanding guardsmen of
other Central Florida unite.

GAPE C A N A V E R A L , Fla.
(U P lj—An Atlas mlasila which
canto close to disaster the eight
baton President Eisenhower's vis­
it bora soared 6,300 milts on Ms
attend try Thursday eight.
Tba "vary minor" difficulty
which caused a malfunction to the
missile Tuesday night was correc­
ted, and tha Atlas roared off
shortly before midnight' for Ha
llth conaecuUva auccsaaful flight
This is the outstanding record
among America's big missiles. To
data, RUsala has not Indicated
whether her rockets, despite their
massive power, ana match tho At­
las to long-rang* consistency,
Tba Air Fares added balance to
Ha tost program with the ninth
straight success foe. Me advancedmodel Mace, a 44-foot-long guided
missile.
The Mato waa put through a
gruelling aerformaaee tost Is
martial guidance aystem. Tho misalto blasted off la on# direction,
then curved around to bead
toward tha desired target to tho

Firemen’s Course
To Start Monday

Burning of g building and other
Marino SgL Richard K. friwddt
will ba recruiting at the Sanford demonstration! and lecture* on
postoffire each Friday from 6:M fire fighting will ba Included to
a. m. until 6 p; m., starling March Be Lake Mery Fire Department
observance of Fire Prevention
Week which begins Monday.
lpetructora for tba week's course
Is fighting aad preventing Area
will bo from the State Fir* Collage
day delay enlistment •program.
Tht Sanford Moose Lodge will Thja la designed ao youths whs at Ocala. Sessions are scheduled
hove a "bard Umea party" Satur­ want to enlist can finish high Aram V:M to 16:M p. m. each
night.
day and will sues* members show­ school before joining up.
The Lake Mary volunteers will
ing up In good clothes 60 cents.
Those appearing la old clothing or
Pete Bukur, the musk man climax Fire Prevention Week with
tacky costumes will ba admitted whoa# Populate#* play st Bs May- a barbecue Feb. M st 6:M p.
free for the danco to tho vacant fair inn, la recuperating from
gup*rex building across from the bruises and atltchaa ha sustained
Lodge at 6666 Park Dr., formerly whan hU ear aad toolbar vehicle
Orlando Dr. Tb* party will begin collided a* h# waa driving home Guest Soloist
from a dance.
at • p. H.
Einhard MoHiclaw wIE bo guest
aalatet at Ba Grata Methodist
Church sarvieo at 11 a. as. Sunday.
Mr. DriUdaw has sung with tha
s « l lM mi Publl# I l M i i i f
Baa Francisco Opera Oa. and New
S p l i t . U b . r . b * a lv .n lu n coord.n ro with Mtiitlun S a f the StsaU
malt Connty S on in s H tsuUHonn, Board nf O u n ty O itim lttlo n .rs af York Opera Ensemble.

‘Hard Times’
Party Slated

Tha trial wai recessed tor Lin­
coln'* birthday until Monday, Grant
B. Cooper, Finch'* attorney, aaid
ha would have only about thraa
more witnesses to oaM whoa the
trial rciumei.
Then it will ba Miae Treiolfa
turn. Her attorney* to far hava de­
clined to aay whether aha will toatiip to bar own behalf.
Finch'* calm aaaertlon that truth
waa hi* only weapon against com
vktion and poaaible death to the
gaa chamber ended aevan gruelling
day* on the witnaaa atand for him.
Ha appeared ae nnrufflad, aaraoe
and self-possessed aa the day be
began telling about hia varied love
Ufa which lad to tba death of hi*
wife, Barbara Jean Finch.
Deapite glaring aootradicUon* be­
tween hia leaiimony and atatomanla ha made to police altar hie
arraat concerning hia wifa'a daatb,
Finch malnlalned hia aompleta In­
nocence— not aelf defence or any
degree of reaponalblllty to hi*
wife'* death.
Sha waa ahot accidentally a* ba
atrugglad with her on the lawn of
their Waat Covina homo, bo claim­
ed. Iba gun went off accidentally
a* he tried to throw U away.
That waa the aubatanc* of
Finch'* toaUmony which caret to
a breath-taking climax Thuraday.

RALEIGH, N. « . (UPI) - A
Negro - protest against tensh
counter segregation in dim* and
variety stores swept Into Virginia
today as tha movomant began to
wan* .In North Carolina.
Demonstrator* to two Norik
Carotins cities' called a abort
trace. and com* lunch countan
reopened Into Thursday to serve

X-15 Rocket
Soars To New High
BOWARDE ATE, Calif. (UPI)—
Tho X U osperimeotal yoekotakip
soared to 00,000 fact about 11
miles — above the desert Thurs­
day is Its fifth powered tost flight.
It waa tha fieri Urn* tha steak,
10-foot craft had flows ao high.
Its speed was sot revealed bst
woe more tha* 1,400 mile# ao
botur*
Only two 6,000 • pound threat
rocket engines propelled the X-U
to the powered flight which lasted
four minutes. When the , stub­
winged rockstahip makes Ma plan­
ned nisauM sp to 100 mites high
st speeds of 4,000 mil** an hour
R wIE ho powered hr on* giant
■0400 to 60,000-pound rocket an-

SECURITY

Nikita, Nehru
Set To Discuss
Border Problems

V. 8. P. HAMMOND of
JndtooavBie wlM speak at
tba U a. m. Sunday ser­
vice at Mte First Presby­
terian Church o f Sanford.
Mr. Hammond in Sunday
school superintendent of
tha Riverside Presbyterian
Church in Jacksonville. Mr.
Hammond will speak on the
subject ’T h e Light That
Never Faila."

while customer* only, without in­
terference toom Negroes.
But at Hamptoo, Va., Negro
students from Hampton Institute
planned to work to shifts to dram­
atise thalr protest at the whiteonly lunch counter of an F. W.
Wool worth store. Manager G. A.
Marks alosed the counter Thurs­
day when about 30 Negroes took
state and began reading hooka
and magaxinos.
There wore indications tha pro­
tori movement would spread to
other southern states. Tba Con­
gress on Raeial Equality also announced plane to begin picketing
Woolworth store* to New York
OMp Saturday.
Tht demonstrators, largely etudents from various Negro colleges,
converged on lunch counter* In
dime storee, variety stores and
some drug stores in Greeniboro,
Fayetteville, Durham, Raleigh,
Wtnaton*8alem, High Point, Char­
lotte and Elisabeth City, N. G.

Fellowship Party
Scheduled Sunday
The Good Shepherd Lutheran
Churchwomen will sponsor a fel­
lowship birthday party at 6:30
p. m. Sunday at the Shrine Club.
Entertainment, Including folk
and hymn ringing, will bo fea­
tured during tha evening.

SSOC1ATES, INC.

STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL - FUNDS

NEW DELHI (UPI) — Indian
Prim* Minuter Jawaharlal Nehru
mat with visiting Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khruehchev .today for
what Informed sources said was a
wide-range review of the interna­
tional situation.
The eources aaid tha talks would
Include India's recent border trou­
ble* with Communist China—a dis­
pute which has put a heavy strain
on relation! between New Delhi
and Peiping.
Khrushchev arrived at Nehru’s
residence accompanied by hia top
advisers, including Foreign Min­
ister Andrei Gromyko.
The Soviet Premier had a rela­
tively light schedule today. Follow­
ing tha talks be la scheduled to
lunch with Nehru and than address
a civic reception.
Khrushchev arrived .Thursday to
New Delhi on the first stop of bU
three-week tour of "goodwill and
friendship" through Southeast Asia.
The. trip also will tako him to
Burma, Indonesia and Afghanistan.
Khrushchev talked with Nehru
for 40 minutes Thursday before ad­
dressing Parliament. In hit ad­
dress, he emphasised Soviet-lndian
cooperation In tha causa of peace
and disarmament.
But be also boasted of the Soviet
Union'a military proweis. Ha warn­
ed that any nation that started a
war to this nuclear age would be
badly hurt himself. Thai, he said,
man must learn to keep the atom
securely under eontxol."

Pastor G. Bay James of Orlando,
Missionary Volunteer Lrader of the
Florida Conference will be the
guest speaker at the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church tonight.
Addressing the 7:30 p. m. serv­
ice, Mr. James will have a mes­
sage especially for the young peo­
ple of the church.
The speaker directs tha Young
People's work of the denomination
throughout Florida. He has re­
cently coma from California whan
ba held a similar position.
Mr. Jamas la from a family of
ministers. His father, both grand­
fathers and a great grandfather
were all ministers. His slaters have
both married mlniaters. As a ion
of missionary parents, hs Uved as
a boy to New Hebrides and In New
Guinea. Hs received hia education
in Australia.
Tha evening service will be opoa
to the public.

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HANSRROUGH AUCTIONS

MONDAY. FEB. S3. 14# P. M. — MASONRY HOME.
ORANGE CITY. U rge Corner Let, WeM-eared-tov, AMeaelive property, 101 Aapcu HI.
TUE8DAY. FEB. 33. 1:30 P. M. — ALINA MOTBL HWJ.
301. 8ARABOTA. II Furnished Unite, ROOM TO MEI'AND, Beet Location,
way to BRADENTON.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 34. 146 P. M. — WINTER PARK
HOME, Exclusive. Lake Knowles eritton, 6 Badeeow
Masonry.
THURSDAY. FEB. 33. 140 P. M. — DUPLEX, DEI.AND,
837 N. Woodland (17-93) complelly furnished I-story
Masonry.
FRIDAY, FEB. 36, 1:36 P. M. — ATLANTIC 8EANDE
COURT, Frontage both sides AtA. and Atlantic Ocean. 6
Cottage*. 16 unite, Weet aide At A frontage may b# pur­
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A M ESSAGE T O OUR FRIENDS A N D CU STO M ERS
WE HAVE BEEN ASKED MANY TIMES — WHY DOESN’T FOODMART
GIVE TRADING STAMPS. FRANKLY, IF OUR CUSTOMERS WANT THEM,
WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO GIVE TRADING STAMPS — HOWEVER —
ALL SO-CALLED POPULAR TRADING STAMPS IN THE CENTRAL FLOR.
IDA AREA ARE CONTROLLED BY CHAIN SUPER MARKETB, IN TOE GROC­
ERY FIELD AND FOODMART IS DENIED THE RIGHT TO (HVE THEM. IN
OTHER WORDS, WE WOULD BE GLAD TO GIVE THEM TO YOU WITH
YOUR PURCHASES IF WE WERE NOT DENIED THE RIGHT TO DO 8 0.
FOODMART NOW HAS TWO PROGRAMS WHICH WE FEEL ARE DEFINITE­
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FOR YOUR FULL CONSIDERATION.

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�Flu At Epidemic Stage Here—Stay In If You're
Asian flu has reaoed “ epidemic pro­
portions” in Sanford,t&gt;r. Robert Smith,
acting health officer kid today.
Smith said that aring the past few
weeks at least one-tenh of the city’s pop­
ulation has been hit i th the flu bug:. He
said that this was a/onservative figrure
as this type o f virus asts only 36 hours
and most cases are t eated at home and
many are not report*.

Cold, M isery Plague
Parts O f Deep South
■y IW M Pr*M latensalioeoi
Th* winter’i wont snowstorm in
th* South closed schools in Vir­
ginia, Georgia and Tennessee,
North Carolina and West Virginia
Inday and spread misery and death
from Texas to New England.
A warm sun begaa malting the
snow in the Deep South states of
'9 Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia
but the process of clearing blocked

•oadi was a bigger job to the
torth.
j Virginia state police blamed
leven deaths on th* weather, fey
Virginia highways prompted 40
Jown and country school systems to
Pertere a holiday. Authorities rerted primary roads clear today
t said chains were a must on
many secondary roads.
More than half the schools in

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Much Hostility News Briefs
Racial Issue
Greets French
"Nuclear Blast Industry Wins Battle

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
(State Board of Control will take
up the application of white student
Al Breitler to enter all-Negro Flor­
ida A A M University this week.

PARIS (UPI)—France's exults
tion over Hi first atomic explosion
gave way to some misgivings as
reports poured in from around the
world of th* chilly and even hos­
tile impact the tost made an other
_ nations.
V France was openly committed
to an intense program of building
nuclear weapon* for its armed
Ibrcee "la make our national In­
dependence retpccled la all - cir­
cumstances," but already there
wore dam and* Franco concentrate
r peace."
Charlee DeOeulle
______ ____ ift resclioo to Use
bloat whan ho telegraphed "Hur­
rah lor IF— a" greeting* to the

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TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - Th# prlcing method* of the U. S. oil indus­
try stood intact today alter a fede­
ral district judge tossed out price­
fixing charges against 2i of the
nation's biggest petroleum firms.

Bootlegger Kidnaped
DELAND (UPI) — Deputies re­
ported two Negroes intent on hi­
jacking a load of illegal whisky
kidnaped tha bootlegger and his
family Sunday. The two were cap­
tured after driving through acveral
countioa with their victims. Both
th* alleged kidnapers and the man
who had the whisky were jailed.

Payoff Probed

between Miami's mayor irad police
chief over chargee of gambler pro­
tection payoffs to police. Gerstein
questioned Mayor Robert King
High and City Manager Meyer I .
Stoiler. They wiU review allega­
tions that numbers racketeers pay
French daUiee noted the teat police an estimated $I0,UU) a week
was greeted with "reserve" in for protection.
^Washington and London and open­
l y condemned by Moscow, whieh Unexciting Reception
said the explosion confronted the
CALCUTTA, India (UPI) —
African peopfce with "imminent
hazards of terrible food poisoning Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
arrived in this Indian stronghold
with 1U terrible consequences."
It was noteworthy that th* first of communism today to a gen­
Moscow denunciation wa* broad­ erally unexciting reception. The
cast in English to tba nation* of Soviet news agency Tase said
Africa. Moat of thee* countries al­ Khrushchev and bis party were
ready had Teacted sharply. The welcomed at the airport by the
United Arab Republic was taking governor and the chief minister
lead in protests and there of the states of West Bengal on
ro demonstrations in the street* this lag of his lour &gt; nation Asia*
goodwill tour.
of •Damascus.
DeGaull* said France would
now b* better able to "make Its Faubus A Candidate?
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A "Fauaction felt" for nuclear disarma­
ment—a hint of French displeaV bus for president" campaign was
wro at aft being admitted to th* in progress her* today, heralding
U. I., British and Russian talks the Arkansas governor as "Chrison banning further nuclear tests. tian patriot and devotee of racial
seif respect in the tradition ol
Abraham Lincoln." Backers hi thr
southern governor, some 130
strong, unanimously adopted a resolution asking Faubus to enter thr
California primary against favorite
son candidate 6ov. Edmund G.
Brown.
eONDUN lUPI) — Crowds of
curious ''baby watchers" increased
la size today outside •Buckingham
Pallet where Queen Elizabeth II
awaited the birth of ber third child.
Both Britons and tourista alike
Ignored prospects of farther die' Mb si weather and cautious warn• ings that the birth might not come
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - I t was
till Tuesday or the next day or per­ the least logical thing that a
mouse could possibly bava done.
haps even the next.
Thq baby will be the fust bora
But just as the judge was about
to a reigning monarch in 103 years to name the "best cat" Sunday
night at thr 10th annual triple
1 —since Queen Victoria.
Anticipation was fanned by the rhampioaship charity eat show of
arrival at the palaco Sunday of th* Houston Cat Club, a mouse
j Sister Helen Rowe, the Cockney- scampered across the room, fillaccented royal midwifa, who at­ ed with M) cate.
Pandemonium la the only word
tended the Queen at tbs births of
p rin c e Charles, now II, and Prin­ to describe the next few minutes.
cess Annr, ». The 52-ycar-old nurse The 300 eats screeched and snarlhad been (tending by in an apart­ ed in disorder until they were
ment, in nearby Kensington for caged.
Th* little grey mouse had dis­
more than a week for the royal
appeared, before anyone could say
summons.
"•cat."

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^Baby Watchers’
Awaiting Birth
O f Queen’s Child

Errant Mouse
Fouls Texas
Show Of Cats

7 Fire Stations
Answer Call
Seven fire department* fought a
use fire in south Seminole
County Sunday.
Eugene Jane's home on Lake
Howell Lane, Maitland, was gutted and the roof burned off. Two
Goldcnrod firemen were injured
w iie"th e ladder they were on
broke. Firemen from Uoldenrod.
tha Florida rarest Service, Cassel­
berry, Lbngwood, the Sanford
NAS, Laae Mary and Union Park

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Ervin Says He’ll
Seek Re-Election
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Atly.
Gen. Richard W. Ervin will seek
election to a fourth term this year
on a pledge of continued effort to
•uppress organized crime and to
maintain state* rights.
Ervin, current president of the
National Association of Attorneys
General, was elected to his first
four-year term In IMS. lie previ­
ously bad served in several state

The tests sponsored by the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh would be too
expensive to give locally. They
cost |3-|4 per student, guidance
Edward Christensen said.
Seminole High ia one o( If Flor­
ida high schools selected for the
teste. The exemi given to grades
1-12 are to determine the guidance
procedures best suited to help a
student choole his career.
Th* two-day tests will be given
March 7 9. 10 11. and March 14 15
for atudents absent during the fir*|
two session*. About 1,000 U, S.
schools will join In Ihe tests.
No special preparation is nrccs
sary for Ihe project which seeks
to find what young people are do
ing in their Jobs and education a
year after graduation from high
school.
Results expected from Ihe tests
are an inventory of human re­
sources, a set of standard* for
educational a n d psycltolugical
measurement, a counseling guide
on what talent patterns predict
success, and a better understand­
ing of how young people choose
their life work.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 11)60

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 629

Games, Rides Installed As Midway Takes Shape For Fair
Fun, Exhibits To Be Attractions All .This Wsek

Coffee Club1' " •
Session Thursday

An aftrr-Valenllne-Day meeting
of th* Coffee Club sponsored by
th* Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce will he held at to a.
m. Thursday al the USO-Chsmher
of Commrrre lllilg.
Guest* will be all secretaries,
receptionists and offire assistants
with as many of their bossrs si
(hey can round up.
The meeting, whirh will take
place of the regularly scheduled
coffee klark on the last Thurs­
day of each month, will feature
tha awarding of valuable prizes,
according to Charlie. Morrison,
public rclaliuns director of the
Chamiter and master of ecremonles for the affairs which have
drawn large attendances.
Due to the large crowd expected,
the "coffee" It being moved from
Ihe usual meeting place at Mrs.
Appleby'* Restaurant in tl.r Val­
dez Hotel to the USO-Chatnher ol
Commerce Bldg.
There ara no individual invita­
tions. A blanket hid to all office
assistants, secretaries and receptioniuls is tendered for the halfSeminole High School student hour coffee break program.
l-srry A. Davis was named district
representative for DCT studrnls at
a meeting of the organization Sat­ Charm School
urday in Winter Park.
The Sanford Recreation Depart­
The organization also saw a di­ ment's Charm School will start
rect dialing exhibition which in­ at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Civic
cluded a long distance tclcpliunr Center and all women interested
talk with disr jockey Dick Clark in taking the course are urged to
in New York.
allrnd.

Seminole High
Pupil DCT Chief

Argentines Launch
Sink-Subs Campaign
PUERTO MADRYN, Argentina
(UPI) — Th* navy canceled of­
ficers' leaves in southern Argen­
tina today in apparent prepara­
tion for an all-out attack on two
foreign submarines believed trap­
ped in the Nuevo Gulf.
Two Argentine warships wrre
reported to have fired oo — but
not bit — one of the two subs
when it surfaced 10 miles west of
here Sunday. night. The U-boat
is believed to have been dam­
aged in a previous attack.
Unofficial reports published ia
Bueno* Aires Sunday said tha
navy has recovered the body of a
frogman, apparently killed by a
depth charge, from the waters of
the golf. Observers speculated
he might here been trying to re­
pair damage to t-e suomsr.oe

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W E A T H E R : F air today, slightly h igh er tompernturea. H igh today, GO-66. L ow tonight, 45-52.

Guidance Tests
To Determine
Sti

itt

ed “ below normal” by school officials,
who blame the excessive absenteeism
on the flu bug.
Flu also has taken a heavy toll in
business places and industries in the area
and governmental offices reported num­
erous staff members ill.
A large number of flu cases also
were reported in other areas of Seminole
County.

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Virginia were closed today. Hun­ VOL. XL1X
dreds of rural homes still were
isolated this morning by more than
a foot of snow.
North Carolina had a partial thaw
Sunday hut a hard overnight freeze
coated the snow with a rniat of
ice.
The weatherman promised a gra­
dual warmup but vaki it would
take some of the harder hit por­
tion* of Dixie keveral days to get
rid of the unfamiliar tnow.
Hundreds were stranded, puhlir
transportation paralyzed and electrical and telephone service dis­
rupted a* the storm had stabbed
through the heart o( Dixie Saturday
ami moved on North.
A warming sun turned the blan­
ket of snow into slush in many
parts of Dixie. The Weather Bu­
reau warned of minor Hooding in
the Carolina* at the melting snow
swells rivers and stream*.
The storm pounded the south in
near record force. Eastern Tonne*
see wa* paralyzed with 18 8 incites
of snow, the heaviest in 20 years.
Temperatures in Keminule Cotin
ty dipped to 43 degrees this morn
ing with no frost reported.

lowed ekpward •aturtdrmoratng. entered lib Tlngtoday in the tight
Today, newspapers began In­
forming French soadera lb* lest
explosion mot a chilly reception
In many foreign countries end
ebsrp safer In eom*. especially
the Arab ooontrioa of North At-

run a fever should contact their physi­
cians. However, he emphasized that the
best cure is to remain at home, take as­
pirin and drink plenty of liquids.
Symptoms of Asian flu are fever,
coug:hingr and vomiting, Dr. Smith said.
He also urged all parents to keep
their children at home if they are run­
ning a fever or have any other flu signs.
Attendance in city schools is report­

Smith warned all residents who
think they have contacted the flu to “ stay
out of crowded places and remain in
bed."
Smith is acting: as county health o f­
ficer until Dr. Clyde Brothers, who was
named health officer by the County Com­
mission last month, arrives here.
Smith said persons who continue to

Two planeloads of modern
depth charges and drtretion
equipment purchased from tha
U. S. -arrived Sunday night, and
it was behaved the new weapons
would b* pul to use today.
The navy dropped patterns of
depth charges every 10 minute*
or so ail werkrnd for Ibrlr haras
slug effect, but the Argentina
depth charges could not be set
to explode deep enough to lie •
serious threat to the subs.
The U. S. charges can be ex­
ploded Is deep as 830 feel—IV)
feel more than tha maximum
depth of the guU.
Rear Adm. Benjamin Morti*
Coltnan. commander of the antisub operation, said oo* or both
of tha submarines had been pick•d up peridically by sonar.
"We plan to attack in a matter
of haem," la

County Fair Opens Tonight “ "W .11
A ribbon cutting will open the
Seminole County Fair at I p. m.
today.
County, Ctly and American Le­
gion officials will open the fair
at Sanford's Campbell • l-osslng
Post 53 headquarters on Hwy. IT92.
The combination of entertain­
ment sod home and farm pro­
duce exhibition will open at 5 p.
in. each afternoon through Friday,
Ihe exhibit building will be clos­
ed at 10 p. m. each night.
Award ribbons and 1741 in prire
money will be given to best en­
trees in 4 11, largest fruit or vege­
table, livestock, home economics,
Girl and Boy Seoul, educational
and miscellaneous divisions. Top
individual priza money range*
from 13 for first place home made
lamps to 23 cents for third prizes
In the largest fruit and vegrtahl*
division.
Prize, beef, poultry, rabbits,
layer rake, randy, cake, table
cloths, tea towels, bedspreads,
rugs, rlay and wood models,
ntagasine racks, bird houses, dolls,
and "things that go" arr only a
few of the items that the Legion
has given permission to show in
the fair.
Boys and girl* under IS will
have their big day Tuesday when
Uie&gt; will hr admitted to the fair
frre. Special hour* for Ihe young
alrrs on rhildren’i day will lie
(rum 4 to 7 p. m. Regular ad­
mission price is 23 cent* for adults
and 13 cent* for children.
Out of town judges will pick
winner* in Ihe exhibitions.

Seminole Band
Planning Barbecue

A stream af county handiwork
came Into the exhibition building
Saturday and Sunday, the two
days when exhibits eovlid be plac­
ed. Tha exhibit* may be removed
nail Saturday after 10 p. m„
Sunday from I to ) p. m., and
Monday from 9 a. m. until noon.
Th* Fair Association "will not

Million-Dollar Race
For Governor Forecast
TALLAHASSEE (UlM) — At li*M«t five, jwi'liup* nix
men will be in the office of the Florida secretary of state at
noon Tuenriny, seeking permission to spend more tlmn «
million dollars.
They are candidates for governor qualifying to run.
Thus far, state law has tightly limited their expenditures.

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The Seminole High School Band
1SH
Assn, will hold a chicken barbecue
43' .
Friday at Ihe Elks’ Club grounds.
48'ft
Receipts from (be 3:30 p. m. bar­
17‘ *
becue will go to the band fund. A
M
half chicken eole slaw, baked
491*
beans, bread, buller, celery and
tea or coffee are on the menu. Tic­
kets will be sold by parent* of
band players for 91.90 each. Take­
out "boxes" will be featured.
This is the sixth year parents
of band members have held a
Casselberry's Lions Club will
barbecue to raise money for the
have a Ladies Night dinner
young musicians.
Thursday.

Ladies Night
At Casselberry

D. Massey, one of tb* new own­
ers of the Seminole Raceway will
speak after tha 7:30 p. m. dinner
at Lyman School. Entertainment
will be proVidad by lb# Lyman
Men of Ssnfoid's First Presby­ School orchestra.

Presbyterian
’Ladies Night’

terian Church will give their wives
a "ladles' night" treat Tuesday
night.
The men are Invited to bring
Ibeir ladies to the } p. m. dinner
in Use church educational betid­
ing. Robert A. Spear, Sanford
Church of tb* Nazarene pastor,
will be tba ape alter.

be responsible for articles placed
oo exhibit, but wilt take every
precaution to save them from
theft or danthge." The associa­
tion also will wot assume liability
for anyone injured at the fair. Con­
stable J. Q. Galloway will head
■ squad of Legion members who
will police the fair grounds.

TV Set Award
Casselberry's Veterans of Forsign Wars Worn**’* Auxiliary will
award a 17-inch television set
March 19 aa the highlight of th*
orgahizalion's fuod raising cam-

Rut alter they pay 11,123 to
qualify Tuesday the lid is off. The
nine Democrats and one Republi­
can in the race are expected tu
spend a total of more than $2,300,000.
Those planning to qualify as soon
as the bouks open at noon are
Sens. Fred Dickinson, West Palm
Beach, Doyle Carltun Jr.. Waurltula; former Circuit Judge John MeCarty, Ft. Pierce; Mayor Haydon
Burns. Jacksonville; and former
House Speakers LY Karris Bryant,
Ocala, and Ted David, Hollywood.
All except David say tliev will
personal)- qualify. David saio lie
would either come ur mall in Ida
fee.
The only Republican in the race,
Uernard Sbotkin, Munti Beach,
has nut indicated whea he will
qualify, Nor have Democrat! liarvie Belter, Bunifsy; G e o r g e
Downs, Winter Park; and Bill liradrix, Ku Xlux Klan Iradrr from
Oldtmar.
The qualifying period closes
March I. Besides voting tor gover­
nor. Floridians will ballot In Ihe
firat primary May 3 for six cabinet
offices, three Florida Supreme
Court seals, and a post on tha
Railroad and Public UtUillea Com­
mission.
Also to be elected are eight con­
gressmen, three district appelate
judges, 19 state senators and 95
state representatives, and many
court and county officials.
Nine men arc in a crowded race
for the secretary of state post be­
ing vacated by R. A. Gray. Four
want ihe commissioner of agricul­
ture job Nathan Mayo is leaving.
Of the cabinet officials seeking
re-election, only Treasurer and In­
surance Commissioner J. Edwin
Ur*«M is eapccted to have opposi­
tion. Dade Cotrnly Commissioner
Arthur Fatten Jr., former Duval
County Sheriff Al Cahill, and Er­
nest C. Collins, Ta.lahassea, are
his potential upponcala.

Feud Begins

WASHINGTON (UPI) Th*
Senate afHti*lly begaa Ite elselion year sivil rights feud today,
N* civil rights la-on (be Sen.
ata calendar for today but, un­
der an agreement reached last
year, Democratic Leader Lyndon
B. Johnson (Tex.) might ealt tip
a minor House-approved measure
as a vehicle to which civil rlghla
legislation could be attached.
First, however, the chsmbqy
wee scheduled to consider a
tobacco MU and a House-Senate
compromise measure to boost
federal spending lo prevent water
pollution.
Battlelines for the civil righto
skirmish were formed during tho
weekend. Southerners served no­
tice they could fight the pro­
posals at every turn and north­
erners stepped up their drive for
nrw legislation.
Th* Senate was expected to
pass the water pollution bill but
it appearrd certain to be vetoed
by President Eisenhower. Tha
measure would provide for a Stoomillion increase to $900 million
in federal contributions for a longrange aid to loealitifi for build­
ing disposal planta.
Elsenhower's budget called for
only $20 million in fiscal 1981 and
none the following year. He has
hern trying, without success, for
the past several years to scrap
the proaram.

Enrollment Day
For Youngsters Set
Principal of Ihe Osteen School,
31rs. Harold ilarria announced to­
day that registration day for en­
rolling youngsters in kindrrgarten
for th* next school .ear la Feb.
24.
Osteen parents whs wish to
register their children in kinder­
garten classes for next year are
urged to be at the school between
Ihe hours of to a. m. and noon.
All children born on or before
Jao. I, 1938, are eligible to at­
tend the classes. Tbs classes will
be held al the Enterprise School.

Sanford Motorist
Injured Slightly
Anderson W. Williams. SI, San­
ford, was Injured Saturday after­
noon when his ear turned over
on Hwy. IT-92, one mite south a&lt;
Sanford.
Williams was treated for ante
and bruises at Seminole Memorial
Hospital and released sbertty ni­
ter Um accident.'
Florida Highway Patrolman I.
L. Sikes charged Williams wllb
reckless driving end driving wllb

n revoked license.

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�, TRIPOLI, Libya (U P I)-T h ir.
•My k i n been wisecracks at first
end typical G. 1. jokes about cold
b*«r before tha deskrt heat parch*
od and silenced tho lip* of tha nine
crow member* of the bomber
"Lady Bo Good."
• H waa April. 1643, and the
v Liberator bomber had made it
Baldly back acroaa tha Medltet*
ranean from a million againit
. Maple* Harbor. But the whale*
bodied B-24 with the alim taper,
fng wing* wa* loit and unable to
find the home bare of Benghaxl.
Then their misgivings aettled
Into a fear that knotted tha atom*

acha of the nine men. Fuel w*a
running low and below there waa
only tha endleax reache* of tha
aun-baked treachery known aa
the Sahara DsserL
The crew calmly waited the
order to hall out, knowing that
tha Air Force — the Army Air

Corp* then — had taught them
tho rudiment* o f aurviral under
all aorta of condition*. But the
Sahaia la a man-eater•and they
muai have known that.
Details of the laat daya of the
men of the “ Lady Be Good" were
pieced together by Air Force ex*

pert* — their piobable thought*
and laat action* reconstructed aa
they made their death march that
downed plane.
The bodies of five of the mrn
were ditcoverrd laat Thur*day by
an American oil exploration work­
er, Jamea Backhaua of Burge,

Caryl Chessman
In Last Battle
To Escape Death
\ SAN FRANCISCO (tJPI) -W ill
Caryl Whittier Cbeiiman, aelf*
taught legal magician, eicapa the
.California gaa chamber Friday
fcr'th a eighth time in Marly II

Wyo., after 17 year* of myatery.
The fate of the four other crew
member* may never be known.
Their bomber, oi.ty allghtly
damaged by impact, waa found
laat May In the deiert. At firat
there waa no trace o f the nine
men and no grave* were found
wax to end 86 mile* from the
nearby to indicate they may have
been killed in combat or died
near the plane.
Probably, Air Forte obierver*
believe, the crew balled out into
the deaert minute* before the
"Lady Be Good" thudded into the
aand. At leaat five of the crew
joined force*, pooled their food
and water and aet out on an Im­
possible trek to aalvatlon.
The end came after a heroic
trek of 86 milea. Five men re*
malned together till the end. The
other four may have died firat
and been buried aomewhere un­
der tha deaert aand.
Laat Friday Col. William*
Wood* of Oakland, Calif., chap­
lain at the U. 8. Wheelua Air
Force Bate near Tripoli, aaid a
prayer over the bodiea of the
men from the "Lady Be Good.',
Their 17*yoar myatery waa at an

L Y M A N SCHOOL organized a B et* Club recently.

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Several Million ptraoni, mortly
toraigaers, hava aigned petition*
•rgiai mercy. But experienced
public-opinion guenon aay the
:auferltr af Callfonlafla want him

Hie U. 8. baby Induatry predict
(bat an average of 61,000 will b
»pent on each m w child in 1H
by parenti, grandparent*, rale
Uvea and frlcnda.

Cheats aa'a caaa la atm In tha
aserte an late-hour plaai. Tboio
effort* oould win him anotbor do*
;iay, although practically nobody
w a k s M baa a chanca of having
.Bla two death aantanca eonWe*
Mom uvarrulad by tha judge*,
i M he la In ha gives elemancy —
and hu dadtsea In aik tt-hla Ufa
would have to hu aparod by
i p a w s i of the California Suareme Court ead Gey. Edmund

THE SANFORD WOMEN'S CLUB American Horn* department had their
annuel Valentine party for members o f the Serepte Rest Home lest
Thundey. Enjoying the feetivitiee, are, from the left, M n . Marte Menk,
J. P. Stewart, hoetesa M n . Madeleine Kuhn, J. M . Burdick, M n. Betty
Flamm, chairman o f tha American Home Department and Peter Savoie.
(Herald Photo)

MONTEROS, ArgMUaa (U P D A M-yaar-dd itooa maaon hag ad­
RALEIGH, N. C. (U P I )- Nagra
mitted to police that bn is the college student* who called n kail
"vamplrs" who Mt the areata ead to demonstration* against segrejucksd the blood of at Meat U
ted sating facilities to a auburwomen hare In recent weeks.
n shopping center continued
"I don't knew what made a e
do R," Plorencio Roque Fernandee
•aid.
Two policemen, alerted by a
woman'* scream, chased Roque la­
convicted as Los Angeles' te e cave on the outikirti of this
light Bandit" who terror- north-central Argentina town Satur­
BUglii on lovers’ lenes. The day night On# remained on guard
light Bandit" waa aa asmMIAMI BEACH (UPD-Anothhr
m om b e aqutoped Ms aato*
littla stoh girt from tha same
York society set faced mount­
ing odd* today against keeping
the man sha loves,
Tba Btrikh* similarity of tha
robbing
Roberta (Rounlo) Elisabeth Orr
Brady ease to tha Gambia Bene­
dict affair increa^d when ques­
tion was railed whether Roberta’ !
lover bad obtained • divorce from
a f|rot wile. But the Orr ease had
•a additional factor—the central
figure, only W, is expecting a
baby in three month*.
Ronnla and Gambia used to dou­
ble-data to Now York and. an
Lang Island.
toMam two ecoianee* af Ilia withDespite her predicament, the
•at paoMMIhy af parato, eight
heiress to an advertising fortune
aaatoneaa af flva year* to Ufa to
■wore undying love for A1 Brady,
ba served consecutively, and
Rosalia Brown, • natlva of Baaattar aaalanroa with a maximum Ion!, will ba featured with tha Flor­ a 18-year-old grocery clerk with
whom she eloped last summer.
total af 66 years.
ida A A M University Choir In a 8ha said she had turned bar back
Che um an waa takan to daath performance Sunday at St. John
for good on fortune, social stand­
ipw an July I, 1646. Hia Imagina­ Baptist Church, corner Cypren
ing and tba scotch • drinking
tive manuavel* won grudging Ave. and loth 81, The concert will "snobs” of hsr Park Avenue and
aampUminii from Judges and bis ba at 4:30 p. m. and tho public la
Southampton aet.
,
aanrtrasm appearances attracted
"1 like people to bo real, to be
afiirlaarnl attorney* as admlrthemselves Uka my husband .
tog spectator*.
■ha said. "I'm happy with my
And these petition* have posthusband . . We don't want money
M tod death tor tha Uto years.
. . Tba baby is more important
to us than anything."
MIAMI (UPI) - Funeral ser­
vices will be held Tuesday (or
Don Leaning, one time Broadway
MEMPHIS. Tana.-R onald E star who died Sunday of cancer.
Leaning, husband of night club
Smith, airman apprentice, USN,
•on of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Heigh' performer Roberta Sherwood, died
way. IM Garrison Dr., Sanford, at hie home at tho age of It.
Helen Hughson. DeUary
graduated Jan, » , from Um avia
Tba valaran trouper, atarred In
Patrlcla Ann Williams, Sanford
flon familiarisation school at tba a Broadway production of "Good
Mona Lee Wiggins, Sanford
Naval Air Technical Training Can­ News" In II6T. Ha cam* to Miami
Dorothy F. Dysr, Sanford
tor, Memphis, Tenn.
In 1MI and opened ■ restaurant,
Wynall White, Sanford
■ Tha two-week course prepares TbeAillvcr Slipper. Later he ran
Mary E. Williams, Sanford
atudanta for specialised training la Detr Lannlng's, a dining and
Mary Doucette, Sanford
show place.
Kitty Boom, Ostean
DfcalettJi
Clnda
Talar,
Loagwood
Hspplaeai Through Health
Mabel Barnes and baby,
Sanford
(Bp DR. F. LEO K ERW M )
Troy Lea Cannon, Greenville,
N. C.
Sylvia Bergstrom, Sanford
This May Answer Your Question
Slurry Rogers, Sanford
Alan Harkey. Sanford
Someone ratnarkad tha other Chiropractor# realise fully
Susaane Welgle, Sanford
d s r that ha didn't know that them art condition* neArlan Tetonbaum and baby,
: Chiropractors oould do any- fcaaiUting certain medlcaSanford
John Probst, Sanford
.thing lo r headaches. Similar tlon or surgery, and will not
foes Smiley, Sanford
.Nmarks art made concerning hesitate to recommend th tM
Willie Bumbalougb. Sanford
stomach trouble, rheumatism wrvicea when they deem it
Jane Flyni, Sanford
J b m i Geiger and baby,

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To Perform Hore

Sanford Airman
Finishes Course

Landing Rites
Scheduled Tuesday

Hospital Notes

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their sitdown protest* today at
tour lunch counters oa Raleigh's
mala atrset.
*
Tha Intelligence Gemmitlee at
Shaw University said the protest*
at Cameron Village shopping cen­
ter had been called off, pending
dlxpoeal of trespassing charges
against 41 Negroes.
The 41 were arrested Friday and
Saturday for refusing to move off
a prlvately-ovend sidewalk in front
of a shopping cqntor dim* store.
"Tho atudaat movement will disaaotlnue activities in Cameron Vil­
lage, not through Intimidation, but
pending eourt action," the committoe aaid. Trial to act tor Feb. 29.
Many af those arrested during
the weekend were students at Shew
and 8L Augustine College.
Sitdown demonstrations which
began i f daya ago bava spread
to atoa North Carolina cities and
four other southern states. Chain
store manager* have usually fol­
lowed the same procedure, closing
(ho counters Immediately after refusing eorvice.
The Negro demonstration* at
lunch counters moved into Ten­
nessee Saturday when about ISO
Negroes entsred three Nashville
dime stores. The facilities were Im­
mediately cloaed.
Sildown strikes have also spread
to Rock Hill, 8. C.. Norfolk and
Hampton, Va„ and Tampa.
The arrests in Halcigh came af­
ter stale officials advised store
managers they could us* the tres­
pass laws to stop thi demonstra­
tions. An official of the shopping
center, however, end not a store
manager, made the complaint.
Several whites joined Negroes la
New York'e liarlcm Saturday when
picket lines were strung around
two dime stores. The demonstra­
tors were said to be In sympathy
with the sitdown strikes.
Tha pickets banded out leaflet*
which said: "Wa call upon the peo­
ple of East Harlem to protest by
relusing to patronise a chain atore
that makes money from minority
groups in the North while refusing
(ham service la the 8eulh."

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — lira.
Elaanor Rooaevalt waa atranded
aboard e charterad bua along a
•now tad trafftc*boggad highway
for almoat two hours'gunday night
bafora atate polica want to bar
Two cIm in-equipped petrel sera
anchored a round-about trip kero
for the former PIrat Ledy, who
arrived 416 houra too late for a
apeaklng engagement. She wearily
boarded a train to Naw York
shortly after 11 p.au
Mrs. Roosevelt’* boa waa ma­
rooned hopelessly by a maae .of
cart and heavy trucks which
blocked hilly Route 40 near tha
Panoaylvaala-Waat Virginia her-

dor following a 11-lneh snowfall.
Tha polica crutlars w o u n d
through Mveral mil** of anowy,
traffic-anarlad rood* to reach tha
bua and carry Mr*. RooaeveR the
final 46 mile* of bar trip which
had begun by air. Shew cloaed
Greeter Pittcburgh Airport, fore*
ing her airliner to lend at Cotum.
bua, Ohio, £16 milea waet of here.
Gov. David L. Lawrence, wait*
ing with Mayor Joeeph Barr and
other dignitariee to greet Mra.
Rooaevalt, ordered atate police to
bar aid wtwa ha learned af her
plight.
Mra. Rooaevalt, ecbade led to ad*
dree* aa laraall bond drive din*
Mr in a downtown hotel at 6:90
p.m., finally reached the city at
II p.m. 8he waa driven directly
to Pennaylvanle Station where aha
boarded tha Wahl tor Naw York
City.

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At •e e •e
Dynatroniee Inc., presently un­
dergoing a giant expansion move
has received a boost in tha arm
with tho bnaoutfedment'lhatf the
electronic! firm has been awarded
a $606,400 contract by Um Air
Force.
George 8. Daaaali, vie* prertdant, aaid tha contract la tor the
development of a high gain auto­
matic (racking telematry antenna
system which tba Air Perce will
use in connection with tta world­
wide mtoeO* track** * stoat.
A promotion offering n complete­
ly furnished home, a job tor oos
year and other prises waa started
this week by General Development
Corp. In a atatowlda advertising
campaign to eeQ Hackto • built
homes.
Contestant* are asked to com­
plete in to words or lesi a sentence
which begins "1 would Hka to liv*
in n Msckie-bulM home hi Florida
because. .1
The prise heme, valued at 111,060, plus 63,900 la furnishings, can
ba selected on a site la Port Charlotto. Port 8L Lucia, 8*hastlan
Highlands, Port Malabar or Ver*
Beach Highlands. Lot for tha home
will ba a minimum of II by IM
fact.
Tho contest feature* numerous
other gifts and will run until April
17. Entry blanks can ba abtaloed
from General Davalopmant Corp.
office* at Miami, Miami Beach,
Hollywood, f t . Lauderdale, Wait
Palm Btacb, Daytona Baacb, Jack­
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tha entire tJOO-mtta border had
never been marked properly and
was to be settled through negotia­
tions.
The disclosure followed th* visit
to New Delhi by Soviet Premier
Nikita 8. Khrushchev. Khrushchev
mad* no public reference to tbe
dispute but ha believed to have
discussed It in talks with Nehru.

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I wUl M t bo responsible for
any debt* incurred by anyone
other than myself.
Job* M. Scott Jr.

Class A fires are those that
originate la wood, paper, textiles,
etc. They can bait bo exUagulehad
by water, Clasa B fires are those
caused by flammable liquids such
•a gasoline, kerosene, etc., and
should be smoothsred.

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PILOT CLUB SAFETY AWARD winner Robert Corbin shows his award
dtertificate to his tiacher Mrs. Eula Grantham at Sanford Grnmmnr School.
Tha fifth trade nsfety patrolman won the January award and a silver
dollar from the P iot Club’* Sanford Chapter.
(Herald Photo)

DELICIOUS CLUB

LEAN, FLAVORFUL PLATE

LEAN. M EATY SHORT

FRESHLY GROUND

Garden Club
Meets Thursday

NEW YORK (UPI) — Announrcr Hugh Downs celebrates his
39th birthday today with the with
that Jack Paar would return to
his popular lata night TV show.
Downs is' alated to fill in for
the temperamental Paar on the
National Broadcasting Co. net­
work show tonight.
*T do hope Jack returns,”
Downs said. “ On the basis o f his
past record he’ll be back. He
doesn’t hold a grudge.”
Down also said ha thinks NBC
would be willing to taka the
comedian back.
"There is evidence that H al­
ready ia in the works,” ho aald.
Paar, however, indicated he has
not changed hia mind about not
returning to tha Mooday-throughFriday show. Ho told tha UPI
late Bunday he seas "very tired’’
and plannad to Iears today or
Tuesday with hJs wife Miriam,
for a South Amariran vacation.
Paar quit his own program,
**Tha Jack Paar Show,” last
Thusday night in an amotional
outburst against tha network for

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The alath Ladies Professional
Golfers' Assn, championship will
be played at tha Sheraton Coun­
try, Club here during the July 4th
weekend, U was announced today.
A field of M la expected to com­
pete In tho W.soo. 72-hole medal
tournament July 1-4.

V you are wider I t and wo ik­
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seven to throo that you will auffer
one or more disabling injuries
before you reach retirement age,
according to tha U. 8. Department
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censoring one of hia jokes. ’P'*
previous night NBC had deleted
a Joke about a water closet on
grounda it was in poor taste.
Paar said the censorship reflect­
ed on hia Integrity.
NBC apologised for its failure
to notify Paar in advance, but
defended its action in making the
deletion.
Downs, the announcer on Paar's
program carried on for the tearyeyed comedian after ha stalked
off the sUge.
An NRC spokesman said to­
night’s show would be taped at
• :lt p.m.—the regular time—and
that if Paar does not show up “ it
w ill. go with Hugh Downs,, and
that's that.”

The general luncheon and buaineia meeting of the Sanford Gar­
dena Club will meet Thursday at
12:30 p. m. at the Mayfair Inn.
Mra. Charlea H. Frlereon of
Daytona Beach will present the
program on Egypt and the Arab
World.
Reservations must be made no
later than Tuesday to Mrs. R. F.
Robison. Call FA 2-0602.

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Does A Service
; The Seminole County Fair In to be commended for en*
•outraging people, especially tha youngsters In tha d*H Club,
jfeouts and other organizations, to show o ff their skills and
product* in group and Individual exhibits.
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There are a lot o f those serious-minded&gt;teenagers who
do skillful and artistic work and others in agricultural fields.
Everything possible should be done to keep them Interested
Id this type o f endeavor, becauaa they’re building community
m e re s t at tha lame time they improve their own attitudes
well aa their skilla.

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f : The American Legion poet and all those who work with
It* members to stage the fair and provide tha |7dl In cash
prices and other awards are doing a real service. Wa hope
•n the county communities will tnka part in and attend the
at tha Legion grounds on Hwy. 17-92,

only daughter.
« ifti home for a visit re­
ly, with her now baby, Matr. Incidentally, she vows If
has •more boys, aba'll call
next three Mark, Luka and
' White w* were riding down from
Chicago to our summer homo In
fadUaa, ah* mentioned that she
had dreamed the night before
■heat her elder brother, George,
who crashed to hi* death ia o
tot plena three years ago. •
"la my dream," she began, "1
Sssmid to be strolling through the
M d s that war* full of yellow
Powers like wild mustard bios,
some;
'.’Suddenly, up ahead, I saw
Merge walking sIo m . Ha was
Wearing a familiar shirt tad trou*

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,"I waa so ovorioyod I ran ai
|gfd as 1 could tin I eaught up
lth him tad maned him. Then

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."Wall, 1 was so surprised be-

•SUM I remembered ha had died

g » u before my marriage, so I
naked, 'Why, did you know about
lutthewT'
"And Oanrgn replied, ‘Yes, I
lava bean welching him.'
- "Deddy," Judy then asked mo,
suppose George knows

mated her aside and
bar much attention,
ion among th# oldest
JTOUBftf lifttn. i
lest child tends to b*
', ‘ and thus seldom

indulges In open praise or affec­
tion for either bis parents or bis
siblings.
In fact, tbs oldest child may af­
fect brusqusnes* end (peak slurply, though deep down Inside that
oldest child may b* more Mallmental than the younger children
la the family sequence.
But Judy’s drtarn shows bow
wo eaa manipulate Ideas and
concoct m w thought processes
during our dreams. •
We psychologists would not deecrib* any occult interpretation
to her dream.
Subconsciously, iha may Hava
wished gt tints that Otorge could
have eceh Matthew, to the may
hav# evolved tha dream without
eonidouily knowing how,
On the other hand, It Is possible
that our departed loved ones
might be granted a ehknet to look
back at this earth for momentary
gllmpMf, though wa have no proof.
Sine* mankind's evolution baa
bean fettered by wooty thinking,
voodoolim and notions that my­
stical influences can cause disease
as well ae Insanity, etc, scient­
ists tend
to be
Doubting
Thomases.
Aa
muy uuuiuui
In say
dubious cisv,
cam, wvmuiv,
therefore.
they put tholr influence behind
S denial af supernatural Inter­
vention In thla world's orderly
conduct, and I adhere ta that
asm* attitude, for It* produces far
•tore good
m long
od In D
th*
Ion run.
*ur departed
aver da gat a chance at n brief
glimpea back here, I feel they
would bo permitted to see ua
only at our best. That means,
when wo Ira performing an un­
selfish deed or attending church
and contemplating atoms! veri­
ties.
What da you rtadrra think about
Judy's* dream? And do you ba­
ll*** George knows about hls ale’.tor's marriage atoca bis death

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WASHINGTON - iFor Lester
Lanin, th* society orchestra lead•r, exposure Is something grand
. . . "Ilka a can of soup. Once you
gat to know it, you'll buy It"
And now tho thln-faesd, ner­
vous Idol e f th* teen-agers was
getting mar* exposure than any
can of ooup ever drew from the
halls o f Congress.
Tho recording maestro had com*
from Now York to expose hlnuelf
ta the limelight af tha Ovaralght
Committee af Congress which la
looking lata phonographic payola.
There was no payola on Lanin's
platter—not directly, anyway. As
a matter of fact, he came o ff $000
short on a little matter o f pay
that bought him down to Wash­
ington In tho first place,
It happened at a block party in
Brockton, Mass., on Sept. 20,
10$8. A charity had won Lester
Lanin's band with a 20-word
osaay. Wall, they didn't win him
for keeps. Just for a one-night
•tend—at a reduced rate.
The winning slogan wa* sub­
mitted by tha Mentally Retarded
Children's Aain. of Brockton.
Whit all thla has ta do with
payola ramalnad vague, unices
you count exposure aa payola.
Lester's band got exposure up
there In a lot of ways.
This ia tha way tha Fhlladslphla-bom band leadar explained
It to th* committee In accents
strangely British:
Don Dumont, president of tha
Dumont Record Distributing Co.
asked Las if ha'd allow himself
ta ba won—Jar charity. Th* Jaesman said hla going rate was
IM 00 a night—and ha's booked
for coming-out parties until 1008
—hut for charily tha price would
ba right at fl.000.
Thar* would ba a bonus in this
arrangemsnt: plenty of exposure
of Lanin’s Epic Records over Ra­
dio Station WBZ, Boston.
Now on tha stand, tbs musician
was aaying wlsplly of this charit­
able vanture: "I would say It was
strictly commercial."
Th* winning tharity did gat tha
chance to set out empty barrels
at th* block party. But thslr nst
take waa * pittance.
However, 81,000 people jammed
th* epan-air concert, thus giving
Lanin further exposure. Ha than

submitted hie bill for $1,000 to
Dumont and to date ha* received
only $400 on account.
Exposure and $400 Is far below
union ecale, a point that troubled
th* band leader—until th* payola
probe.
The Investigators bad summon­
ed tha alleged debtor, Don Du­
mont, who eat quietly among tho
spectators.
Now, tbo orchestra leader wai
tailing tha committee Ilk* a fat
eat bap to a secret: "1 saw Mr.
Dumont her* yesterday add 1
don't think them I* any doubt that
thar* will be a check in tha mall*
today or tomorrow."
Chairman Oran Harris got the
point. "1 think," he m m , "you
ought to thank the committee for

collecting that debt for you."
Tha witness smiled, bowed and
sped off for the hallway where
light* and cameras waited. Hls
latest album was clasped to hls
breast.
As I passed by, 1 heard hla man­
ager-In th* shadows prompting:
"Hold tho album up higher eo the
eamerai will catch it."
No can of soup ever had It thla
good.

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rha ghoat o f MeCarthyiim
h unt* the political campaign.
1 my DemaaraU, among them
h o . Elcanor Rooesvslt, believe
tlit Ben. John F. Kennedy, the
fnnt runner for the preildentlel
nmlnatlon, failed to faco up t*
0 1 McCarthy iesua in tha Sanata.
Ha supporters aay that while h*
w a unable to vote on tha cenmra
rwolution h* ha* repeatedly caat
h i vote agalnat McCarthylat mss•irea and ia today an actlv* op*
pi aent at tha atudent loyalty
of Sen. Style* Bridges, one of Vico
Pksident Mixon’s principal back*
tk , a one-man un-American aetl itlea crusade by State Attorney
Gncral Louie Wyman resulted in
Jail sentences in two Initanees In
wilch the American Civil Liberties
Utlon intervened. The ACLU
charged that In both eases
the charge Involved freedom of

crime or whether he was a vie*
tin of the emotionalism surround*
Ing the Rosenberg case.

With the clearing atmosphere
there Is a growing realisation that
freedom ia not something wa
periodically pat ourselves on tha
back about. It la a creative set t*
be constantly renewed.

In regards lo the County Horns
and the spending of the money
to support the people of the county
home, I will say to tbo boat of
my knowledge and past rocords
that is my estimation $1,000 per
year will ba tha leant anyone can
keep n person for. Thar* are
Items like food, clothing, medical
care, diets and many other
things, As far as th* construction
of tha building and plumbing is
concerned, it li In great need
of repair.
I would like to say lo the taxyers of Seminols County: "Aa
ig as I am superintendent of
th* County Homo, t am going to
give the best service that I pos­
sibly can. I am going to seo that
tho old folks bar* gat medical
treatment, plenty of food and a
dean comfortable bad."
Meanwhile, 1 would Ilka to thank
all (he church circles, clubs, Navy,
and othar organisations for tholr
gifts, presents, food, and other
items. Especially tho county com­
missioners for their wonderful
cooperation toward tha County
Horn*. But I would Ilk* to state
ggaln: it la Impossible to keep
any person for the sum of uoo
r year, and give them the right
id of cara.
Grady Scott
Supt., Seminole County Horn*

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chart* that tha United SUt*s
r*pr*a*int freedom- of thought,
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lollferated eo rapidly In d i f n n a
lluetry. Thla wa* on the*score w
t it the accuitd wa* not permit*
11 to confront hie accuier and »
li uitice* were often don*. Thera
Man effort today to reinatitut*
tl is* procedures in a modified
fi m that may gat by tha court.

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WAUUNQTON — Aa ennivsr- munlata etated d youth feetival
•ary ha* juat patted that went un- In Vienna moat young American*
who went there joined with Wee■unt and unheralded. It wee 10
tern European* to ehow what a
year* ago on February t that the phony propaganda operation thl*
lata Senator Joeaph McCarthy of wa*. Yet, tha Hou** Un-AmeriWlaeomala let loot* hie charge can Aetiritlaa Committee rah*
that there were "SOI Communlit*" poenaed the handful of Americana
who went to-parrot the party line.
In the State Department, initiat­
ing tha thereby brief but tragie
era that bear* hla name.
Tha SOI dropped to Bl, to 17 and
finally on the Sonata floor to thro*
caaoo McCarthy aald he would
p m * . But it mattered little, elnc*
tha aenator had the headline* and
under tha atricturee of objective
By United Free* latsrasttsaal
reparting hla word* traveled far.
LONDON- Sitter Helen Rowe,
Tha faar that McCarthy exploit*
*d waa not aurprltlng in view of who attended Queen Elisabeth 11
the Hit* cai* and the feet that ai midwife at the births of Princo
Judith Coploa had been found Charlei and Princesa Anna, elat­
peaeing out document* from in•id* tha Department e f Juitice. ing the wa* not narvoue about tbo
Thla waa g revelation of some- approaching birth of the Queen’*
thing now and profoundly dis­ third child:
turbing in an America that never
"I have delivered hundredi of
since tha Civil War had reason to beblei, to many 1 cannot remem­
examine ita awn allegiances. Here
waa a foreign conspiracy that had ber esactly. 1 ehall treat the royal
wen m m American* to It* car- birth the same ae any ether."
vice.
ROME— Singer Abbe Lane, lay­
What was aurprislng wa* that
ing she “ juit love*" the Idea of
McCarthy went eo far with so
a hurricane being given her name
little. President Eisenhower and by th* U. 8. Weather Bureau:
tha member* of his administration
"Ths only trouble Is, they’d
writhed in anger as they saw
tha damage ha dla at home and have to call It ‘Hurricane Abbeabroad. But they failed to move Cha Cha Cha’.’*
against him and the wild spree
NORTHFIELD, N. J— Twowent on.
A few lonely men in the Sen- and-one-half year old EUeen Ben­
ate — William Benton of Connecti­ gal, who climber a 50-ft TV towar
cut, Thonu* C. Henning* Jr. of because she wanted to get to the
Mlisourl, Millard Tydlng* of moon, promising her mother the
Maryland, Ralph Flanders of Ver­ wouldn't try It again:
"I'll never go to the moon, Mom­
mont —• challenged McCarthy and
the threat he posed to America’* my. Not until I get big."
position In the world and our liber­
LONDON— Hong Kong ballet
ties
si home.
sicb it
iiumr. It was
wav not,
nut, however,
nuwcvci|
until he had exposed himself to dancer Nancy Kwan, chosen to
the public in the Army-McCarthy replace actresi France Nuyen ae
hearings that the Senate voted to iter of the movie "Tb* World of
Susie Wong," discussing bow math
censure him.
ihe wanted the part:
While moat Americana would
"I never gave up hop* of play­
probably Ilka to forgot tha whole
grisly mete there are other* who ing Susie because a Kowloon for­
f u r that th* heritage of MeCar­ tune teller said I would."
thyiim ie still a damper on Amer­
ican freedom, conscience and Ini­
Mexico bat made a deal lo ex­
tiative. This goes to tha deep con­ change $200,000 worth of cotton
cern that Amaricana are being and $272,000 worth of sugar for
prosecuted not for any act but 8,000 toot of newsprint from ChUt,
for what they profess to believe. reports the International Federa­
Last summer when the Corn- tion of Agricultural Producers.

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Furniture Cleaning

Teachers’ Sorority

Studied By HD Club

Meets At Mayfair Inn
Sauiord membera of Bala chap­
ter of Delta Kappa Gamma, inter­
national provisional organization
for women teachers, entertained
the entile chapter at a luncheon
meeting at the Mayfair Hotel rec­
ently. About fifty membera attend­
ed from Volusia, Lake, and Semi­
nole Counties.
Featuring a Valcntiue “ hearts
and flowers” motif, the tables were
decorated with a profusion of many
colorful varieties of Camellias. A
beautiful centerpiece of huge flow­
er-covered heerta with a saucy red
cupid waa arranged on the head
table and was flanked by dainty
floral, nosegays. Each guest re­
ceived a camellia corsage.
Miss Betty Foard, chapter presi­
dent from Deland, presided. Mrs.
Aldia Milwee of Longwood led the
group singine.

Annual Smorgasbord
j* Scheduled Feb. 27

Special recognition was given to
Miss Alice Van Cleef, chapter
member from prtand. who Just re­
ceived an award as outstanding
'chemistry teacher in Florida.
Miss Agnes Johnson, field repre­
sentative of the State Department
of Education, presented a panel
discussion. “ Appraisal of the
Teacher Training Program.’* as­
sisted by Mrs. Anne Sams Gautier,
well-known civic leader from New
Smyrna Beach, and Mrs. Dottle
Head, home economic instructor
at Deland High School.
Tha program was followed by a
buainesa session at which time
plana were discussed for the in­
ternational convention to be held
at the Americana Hotel in Miami
in August.
Mrs. Nancy Brock was chairman
of the hoatesi committee assisted
by Miss Ethel Riser and Mrs.
Alicia Schmidt. Decorations were
arranged by Mrs. Hilda Wray with
the help of Miss Edna Chittenden
and Mias Barbara Ruprecht.

far* and cleaning at furnitur*
waa Mi* lubject discussed at the
February meeting of the Lake
Mary Horn* Demonstration Club.
Mra. Holland DeJong of the Sem.
tnolr Evening Club gave membera
a demonstration by cleaning a
dirty chair.
Wool eloths make the best pol­
ishing cloths she staled and rec­
ommended the following mixture
at a homemade polish: Mix equal

Church S. S. Class
Observes Annual
Valentine Banquet

MRS. R. A. MKRGI, was given a farewell party by *
group o f friend* Saturday at the Mayfair Inn. At the
luncheon and going-away present opening were Mr*. C.
J. Youngblade, Mrs. H. F. llryant, Mr*. D. L. Jarrell,

By Church Circle

Mr*. N. S. Pruden. Mra. M. D. McPherson, Mrs. M. I,.
Lilleboe, Mrs. F. H. Wizard, Mr*. D. G. Faulkner, Mr*.
Ken Rowell, Mr*. H. F. Lang and tha honoree. shown
admirinjr a Valentine corsage.
( Herald Photo)

Mrs. John Melrose

A tempting array of delicious
food waa diicusaed during the com­
mittee meeting of the Ethel Root
C I r c I a of tha Congregational
Chureh when they met to make
plans for the sixth annual “ Swediih Smorgasbord", scheduled for
Feb. 27 at the church.
The group met at the home of
Mrs. Harold Herbif. Mrs. Herbal
and Mrs. Herbert Thurston are
co-chairmen of the event. Mrs. 01tiff Nordgren, Mrs. Maurice Cor­
bett and Mrs. Howard Rollins com­
pose the menu committee.
Among various authentic Swed­
ish dishes to be offered at the
Smorgasbord will be asaortad cold
meats, Swedish onion pie (Lok
PaJ), sardines, anchovies, herring,
kepper, laux and numerous hot cas­
seroles, including herring au gratin
(Sillgralln), relishes, spiced crab
apples and the ever popular Swcd-

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Valentine Luncheon Bridge
More than 65 members and nesday for the annual Valentina
guests of the Sanford Woman’ * luncheon and bridge party.
Club met at the club house Wed­
Aa gucsU arrived they were
greeted in the foyer by Mrs.
James Huff, chairman o f lha
Circle Chairman
Social Department which sponsors
the party; Mrs. D. C. Howard,
Surprised With
Mrs. Cora Brown and Mrs. E.
D. Rinehart.
A delicious salsd course and
Card Shower
strawberry abnrtcake was served
Mra. F. J. Harrla was hostess by Mrs. Roy Tillis and her com­
to Circle No. S or the W. S. C. S.
of First Methodist Church at her
home in Ravenna Park.
The chairman, Mr*. M. E. Ra­
ker, railed Ihe meeling to order
and was interrupted before the
could proceed with the regular
bualncss, by the social chairman
who asked for the floor.
The members all began singing
"Happy Birthday To Our Chair­
MONDAY
man,*" while Ibey marched around
her chair and filled her lap with
American Home Department of
a shower of birthday cards.
Saltford Woman's Club meets at
Reports and announcements for g p. m. for a program on “ Figure
tha coming week were heard. Analysis.”
Mra. W. P. Chapman presented
National Hairdressers and Cos­
the lesson study from Ihe book
metologists Assn. Unit 31 meets at
of Luke.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. I p. m. at Tba Lovely Lady Beauty
Lois Taylor served refreshments
to members and guests attend­
ing.
The U. S. la expected to hava a
243,000,000- kilowatt- hour gener­
ating capacity in I960 compared
with a Russian goal of 112,000,000
kilowatts.

mittee,'including Mrs. R. T. Warren, Mrs, W. B. Hrinion, Mrs.
J. K. Hiker, Mrs. N. R. Whitney,
Mrs. E. A. Monfortnn and Miss
Ellalce Kirchhoff.
Miss Kirchhoff, chstrman of the
decorations, used a Valentine mo
lif. Heart shaped arrangements
of red and while flowers, camel­
lias predominating, were placed on
each table and throughout the
club house.
Mrs. Huff railed a brief busi­
ness meeting following the lunch­
eon. An election of officers was
held and those elected to serve
next year are Mrs. W. L. Gramkow, chairman; Mr*. W. B Brin­
son, vice chairman; Mrs. il. W.
Rucker, secretary, Mrs. F. T.
Meriwether, finance chairman;
Mra. W. D. Hofmann, memberahip chairman and Mrs. Charles
Wine, program chairman.
Winnera of the high score
awards at tha card party were
Mrs. C. M. Flowers at bridge,
Mrs. George Quinn, canasta and
Mrt. A! Hunt, acrccno.

SHKUYli T H O M P 8 0 N ,
three year old daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. R. V, Thotnpnon was supposed to have
a birthday party this week­
end, hut her mother wa*
in lied with the flu *n ahe
had to celebrate with her
doll "Cindy 1*011." Her
gramlpurcnt*. Mr. and Mra,
John Carver brought a
pink and white birthday
cake decorated with minia­
ture animal* and a family
birtInlay aupper waa serv­
ed. The only other young
guest* present were her
older *i*tcr and brother,
Patsy and Rohie.

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MONDAY
C. W. F. of *First Christian
Church meets at 7:30 p. m. at
Ihe Church. Mils Shirley Morgan
will speak on "what ihe church of­
fers
to young people."
Mr*. Mary Elizabeth Thompson,
:«I7 Laurel Avr., has been very
The Ethel Root CircU of the
ill with the flu for the past two
Congregational Christian Church
weeks. She is able to be up now
but will not resume her Job as will meet at 7:43 p. m. at the
teacher at the Pinrrrcst School home of Mrs. Bonner Carter, lot
for about another week or ten S. Sunland Dr. Plana for a new
days.
money making projrrt and the
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas J. Paskins smorgasbord will he discussed.
announce the birth of a ion, Bart
Joseph, at Seminole Memorial
Pinrcrest Baptist Church Win­
Hospital Frh. 3. Mrs Paskins some Sunday School data dinner
is tho former Carole Petty.
at the church 6:30 p. ra.

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TUESDAY
Tbe Bureau of Mines estimates
that tha L'.S. haa 190.000 mile*
Pioneer Fellowship of First
of pipelines for the distribution Presbyterian Church meets g p. m.
of crude oil and refined petrole­ Men of the Churrh with their
um products,
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The February buoineso mooiiag
of tho Gamma Omega Chapter af
Epsiloa Sigma Alpha was boM at
tha horn* of Mlao Patty W ater
on Oak Ava.
H was revealed that lotion bad
been cent to tha principal af tha
Lake Mary, Lake Monro# and
Paola schools raquaetiug naataa of
childraa needing abacs.
Mrs. Gwen Freeman waa we*,
corned as a guest far tisa evsriag
Mrs. I. E. Eetridge Ilf, vice arealdent, announced that • pledge
meeting will bo hold this mows.
. The m x * meeting wlM be a aaclal Fab. * at tin homo at Mas.
Kirby Fite tat Look Alter. Mat­
ing adjournment af *M mooting
tha hostesa served rtfi aatamatiM I*
tha M membera present.

A t Osteen H D Culb
Mrs. John Mrlro*e Instructed
members of the Oitrcn Home
Demonstration Club on the care
of various types of floors at the
February meeting. Mrs. John
Uradin was hostess to the group at
her home on Lake Butler.
Following the program a aurprise stork shower was given for
Mrs. Robert Workman. A Valcntic motif was u^cd (of decora­
tions and a salad course served
to those present:
Mrs. Norman Miller. Mrs. Henry
Osteen, Mrs. Frank George, Mrs.
Robert Williams, Mrs. John Jurss,
Mrs.
Clarence Snyder,
Mrs.
Workman. Mrs. Melrose, Mrs.
Clifford Melrose, Mrs. Julius Gcrheard!, Mra. Henry Nixon, Mrs.
Albert Stone, and Mrs. John Mel­
rose.

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Presents Program

SANFORD WOMAN’S C1&lt;UB members had their annual social department
Valentine luncheon at the club Wednesday. From the left are, Mr*. R. T.
Warren, Mr*. J, O. Huff, social'department chairman; Mrs. Roy Tillls,
Mrs. W. B. Brinson and Mrs. J. K. Baker. All were hostesses except Mrs.

BY MURIEL OteORNE
INTERMEDIATE TROOP 1*4Aa enjoyable overnight camping
trip was enjoyed by Miaa Frances
Cobb's Intermediate girl scouts
this past week at Camp Tlcoche*
near BarberviUe. This la tha eamp
that ia malaUiaad and grows
from tha fuads rataad by tha
Girl Scout cookie sales. Girls mak­
ing tha trip ware; Martha Hoblit*
xell. Susan Parkins, Rowan* Van
Pelt, Und* Stapler, Sue Oraano,
Linda Webb, Mary Jean Tumor,
Sally Robertson, . Vicki Boyd,
Wanda and Linda Bedenbaugh.
# They took an elght-and-ona-halfmile bike and cooked all their
meals outdoors.
BROWNIE TROOP IM - The
Seminole Comity Fair will be the
meeting place of tbit brownie
troop at Its neat regular meeting
today from six to eight p. m.
They will enter displays at pro­
ject* they Hava been working on
* this year. They will also make
May baskets under the supervision
0 af Mr*. Irving Pryor. Girl* In
ttaia troop are: Daria Bath, Ella
Boulwell, Sally Carman, Joanne
FMfehar, Patty Flatetaer. Deborah
Goeras, Candy Hartwig, Leslie
Hartwig, Susan Hartwif, Kathy
Kimmoas, Nancy Moore, Pamela
Plgott. Carolyn Robertson, Elisa­
beth Rodgers, Diana Sovokowski,
Bonny Van Pell, Lucia Wallace
and Mary Roth Williams. Their
Waders am Mra. Olaa Boutwcll
A aad Mrs. Milton Serokowskl.
BROWNIE TROOP gTt-These
brownies have been busy making
valentines for their mothers out
of construction paper and doilies.
Their previous moating waa taken
up with a visit in Fisher's Nurse­
ry when they war* each given
a plant and an axpbnation an
ha car*. Mrs. R. A. Smith la
their Wader and Mrs. C. D.
Schoonover W tha aaalsUnt. The**
% brownies am: Tarry ChaValWr.
Constance Da Jang, Valeri# HamitIon, Starr Harriaan. Merry Hastla#a. Mary Bilan Hoffman, Man*
Hnskin, Joyce Jon**, Janet Lewis,
Mary Margaret Reynolda, Dahrn
Rotiand, Linda Smith, Kathy Todd,
Judy Wgshbnm. aad Sanaa Whit*.

The annual banquet of the Golden Cirri* Sunday School Class
of First Baptist Chureh waa held
in the •durational building of the
church.
Membera and their husbands en­
joyed ■ southern fried ehieken
dinner and cherry torts. Vaten-

parts of eider vinegar, turpentine
and boiled linseed oil.
She also told the group that a
good homemade cleaner could be
made by mixing on* tablespoea
each of cider vinegar, linseed 08
and turpentine with one ptati at
warm water.
James P. Avery of Lake Mary
told the history and method of cut.
ting diamonds. H* displayed a
beautiful one-carat diamoad ring
and told members bow to buy aai
recognise a first class diamond.
Mrs. George Otto of the Lootwood club and praaident at tha
county council was welcomed as a
visitor. She told tha group about
council plana.
Mrs. William Hetabnob aad Mra.
Raymond llaialar, hostesses for Mm
day, served a fried chicken loachcon. Table decorationa worn ia
keeping with the Valeattae then*
and featured a reater arraopauMag
of red and white (smalllaa.

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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tonight Coach Bud Layer and hia
high flying Seminole* travel to Oviedo
for a basketball tilt and are expecting
plenty o f trouble from Coach Paul
Mikler’a Lions.
The 8eminolea have been riding high
all seaaon. They knocked out a victory by
a slim margin over the Lions in the early
part o f the seaaon. The Oviedo gym is
poorly proportioned and it usually gives
the visiting team a big disadvantage. The
youngsters from Oviedo know the court
like a book and they are usually able to
give anyone a rough time when they play
there.
Although this is one o f the poorest seasons that Milder and his charges have had
in some time, they have several o f the
finest players in the area. Mike Duda, who
represents the last o f this famous clan at
the Oviedo school, has been dropping in
the points with the greatest o f ease all
season. He has hit around the 20 point
mark consistently all season and will give
the Seminole defense a big test.
Along with Duda, Mlkler will be count­
ing heavily on Johnny Tea insky and Roy

DAYTONA BEACH (UN) Robert (Junior) Johnson of Ronds,
N. C., was 990.900 richer tod ay Ihsaks to s skid tbst allowed him
la finish SI seeosds ahead of
Bobby Johns of Miami In a SOS.-mils stock car marathon at Dayteas International Speedway Sun­
day.
•Johns, driving a IMS TonUsc,
bad overtaken Johnson with SO
laps remaining la the race and
appeared on his way to victory.
But the Miami driver skidded off
the track coming out of the secend turn an the high-banked two
aad one-half mOa track and John­
son poshed ahead with to laps to
Johnaoa, a , averaged 124.740
milei per hour ia winning the
lisa’s share of ISS.SOS la prise
mosey.
Johns, IT, recovered fast and
was gaining on Johnson la the
stretch, but the North Carolinian
brought Us IMS Chevrolet ia 8
seconds ahead of Johns. Johnson
had led most of the wsy hi the
long race, until Jehu made his

" v a ia g Richard Polly, 8 , of
Raadiemaa, N. C.. finished third,
just ahead of his father, Lee Pet­
ty /R oth w e driving lSSO Plymouths, Johany Allen, Atlanta, ia
a UdO Chevrolet, was fifth, fob
lowed by Ned Jarrett, Newton,
N, C. la a IMS Ford, Curtis Turn­
er. Roanoke, Va., ia a 189 Ford,
A n d Lertama, Elmhurst, XU-, la
Ford, aad Red V/hlta,
flgrtaaborg, S.C., la a ISM Chav-

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A^crewd of IT,loo fans watched
tba eumbaksdrace which wss de­
layed several times by the yellow
eaeSaa flag. At least two sC the
BMldoata wore feared serious.
Ia the final lap, Tom Plstooe of
Chicago, veered off the track aad
trashed tale aa abandoned ear.
The extent of Me Injuries was not
immediately determined.
Earlier, Tammy Herbert of
Miami suffered a fractured arm
aad aa injured eve when Ida UN
Thunderhlrd crashed late a faiL A
M S Chem ist drives by H. T.
(Pappy) Crane of Long Bosch,
Mis*-, flipped over when it swerv*
td to miss Herbert's overturned
vehicle, but Crane walked away
from his car.
Two of tho pre-race tavoritoi,
Gita (Fireball) Roberta of Day*
teas
Batch ami
tons Boaeh
pad Cettoa Oweaa of

b T d ^ r i V t t e car trouble;

Tho busiest weekend of tho in­
door traek mason, which pro­
duced u historic ipriat-hurdtea
"double" on tho East Coast and n
hair of world records la the Wait,
Mt tho stage today for a alulteg
record atioult ia the National
AAU indoor championships, Hayos Jonas, who became tee

THERE W AS BASKETBALL APLENTY in the Semin­
ole Gym Friday night. A t left, a Seminole JV eager takes
one o ff the boards in their tilt with Lyman J r ’s. Cen­
ter, Ray Lundquiat dumps two points through as he

Tho fait breaking Sanford Seminoloi picked up their 13th win of
the eeaton hors Friday night by
dtloatlag tea Lyman Greyhounds
by s score of 70-44.
Tonight tho Locale travel to
aoighboriag Oviedo for another
latra-county baltlo against tee
stubborn Lions. Tho JV’s will be­
gin tho action In ‘tho Oviedo gym
and tea varsity squads will square
i f f at 1:30.
In tba Impressive victory Fri­
day It was Junior forward Alex
McKIbbln who led the atteek. The
yauxgster got nlno field goal* and
thro* free throws for a total of
II point*—bJi high for tee season.
Although Alex hai not been in the
starting lineup tele season, in re­
cant games b* has seen a great
deal of aetlon and has shown
Steady ImprovimiaL , Ha. made
moat of hu point! with* a neat
mp shot from tho sldo and ha
I with deadly accuracy.

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Mra. Jam** Mackey wai elected
president of th* newly formed
Ten-Team Woman'* League made
up primarily of Navy wlvae.
Other officara elected at the
matting bold last Wednesday at
te* Jat Lanes were Mrs. Howard
Harriton, vie* president and Mrs.
Hobart Satre, secretary-treasurer.
Th* loaguo agrotd to bowl Wed­
nesdays at 9:90 a. ra.

Soccer Tour Ends
NEW YORK (UPI) -Tha Aus­
tria Football Club of Vionna head­
ed back home today after a North
and South American tour In which
thay won six gamai, lost five and
played alx Uas. Tba Austriani
wound up tholr tour hare Sunday
by gaining a 2-3 Ua with tha
Colombo club of th* American
Soccer Loaguo.

gala* Time* moot* Biiuroay. »ux
then war* ttverpl other brilliant
performance! by Olympic hope­
fuls aad the AAU mast premia**
I# b# i blf ont.
Other N.Y.A.C. feature! includ­
ed a ent-mila r e ly matt mark
Of 1:174 by Vlllanava; • U-foet
vault by Mil Schwart ef tea Ma­
rinas; Jim Beatty's eytlaih upael
at Dyroi Burleson ia n 4:06.4 meel
record mil#; and Wlcblte'e Low
Morrimaa's 1:624 half-mU. win
when ailing favorite Tom Murphy
* At*Toa0 Angetei, Phil Coltman
look the mite te 4:03.8 and Gaorna
Kerr of Illinois »tapped tba 269 la

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Although tho starting five saw
only about half th* action, all of
them managed to get their share
of tho points. High scoring Jim
Graeoy hit 14, Terry Christensen,
12, Ray Lundqulit 11, and Georgs
Peridts, tight. Cowboy OravtU

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Flor­
ida State University football play­
er Bobby Conrad wai killed Sat­
urday when ho leaned his head
out a car window and struck a
concrete sign post.
Conrad, 20, suffered a fatal
concussion. He was driven In the
car to the FSU Infirmary, A physi­
cian then rushed him to the
Tallahassee Memorial Hospital
but he was dead on arrival.
Driving the car was Jack Eipenship, 20, Lake City, also an FSU
football player. Twn other team
members, Abner Blgble, 21, West
Palm Beach, and Denny Schou,
Fort Lauderdale, were in tho car
along with Mr. and Mrs. James
Nicholson of Tallahassee.
The group hid attended the
wedding and reception of FSU
grid star Bobby Renn. They were
returning home when the accident
occurred Just off tho echool
campus.
The others in the car said
Conrad leaned his head far out the
car, apparently to get fresh air,
just a a the car rounded a turn.
The sign post struck hia right
temple. The others pulled him
back In the car, asw blood on
his head, and drove to the Infir­
mary.
Conrad had Just roturned to

Ulrich Cops Title
PARIS (UPI) -Jorgtn Ulrich
o( Denmark won th* men's sin­
gles title by defeating BUly Knight
of Britain, 21. 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, In
tee French Indoor tennis cham­
pionships Sunday. Angela Morti­
mer took tho women's crown with
a 6-4, 9-7 victory over country­
woman Ann Heydon.

paces the Seminole vanity squad to a win over Lyman.
Right, a Seminole Sporting Goods playar scores for his
taam in a Biddy League game against Sanford Electric’s
team.
(H en ld Photos)

Heavies Favored
In Kennel Action

only picked up a single point, from
the free throw lint but did a fine
Job.on tho boards. Doug Tamny,
Mika Roberts, John Taylor, and
A pair of boavywolghta art
Eddie Fuhrmen were also very favorod to provldo a fait quintals
•fftclivo on tho board* throughout tonight In tho foatund ninth en­
Ibt action.
counter at Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club. Tho 16-event card, start­
ing at I:t0, will begin the ninth
week in what appears to .ba tea
finest season In the local oval's
history,
• Asst, Mgr. Jack Ledoux said
FSU Monday after six months this morning that both attendance
In the Marine Corps. He was and baiting totals aro tunning
starting halfback on the 1932 Semi­ raor* than 20 par cant ahead of
nole squad but did not play in last year's figures.
1939 because he was in the ser­
Tho favored Grado-A heavy
vice. He Was on the 1980 team.
gents In .tea feature tonight aro
Athletic Director Vaughn Man­ Rocky MacOinty. owned by Ar­
cha said "all of us ate saddened thur Bowser, and O. B.'a Mort­
by the loss of Bob. He had great gage, a 71-pound product of the
promise and it Is a great loss to star-studded
Oswald
Brothers
tho university."
Kennel.
Rocky la givtn top morning lino
odds of 2-to-l In the hoadlintr.
The S7-pound rad brindla fellow
will move out from the four-box
O. B.'a Mortgage la assigned 3to-1 early digits. Ha'll be waiting
for tet mecbanical rabbit from
tee winsome two-spot.
Oviedo felled by three points
lo avenge ill worst basketball de­
feat In the icbool's history when
it lost to the Mt. Dora Bible
School Friday night by 83-40
score.
Shooting for revenge against the
Mt. Dora team which previously
had won a 101-70 tilt, Oviedo took
a first quarter lead but fell be­
hind at halftime, 28-24. Mt. Dora
kept the lead the reat of the
game, although Oviedo put on a
scrappy finish and during the
final minutes pulled within one
point of tying it.
Mike Duda scored 16 points, Roy
Walnwrlght 12,. Kenneth Sperk's
12 and Johnny Teslnsky 11 for
Oviedo.
Th* Oviedo JVa also lost to tho
Mt. Dora school and the Oviedo
girls were beaten by Umatilla.
Tha JVs went down by a 44-2)
margin and the girls lost 36-30.

Wainwright. Like Dude, Teeineky hat
been one o f the big jruns all season and in
the past few games Walnwrlght has be.
come a big scorer.
The Scminoles are coasting along
with their finest record in the history of
SHS with thirteen wins against two losses.
•
•
•
The OBC coaches met last Thursday
night to draw for the tournament match*
ings. At the meeting DeLand and Titus*
ville were also rejected as new members in
the OBC. Bishop Moore also has requested
entry into the conference but they will be
voted upon at a later date.
The tournament will get underway
Thursday night with Lakcvlew and Apop.
ka squaring o ff in the first game and
Wildwood and Leesburg second. The Me.
minoles will face the winner o f the Wild*
wood-Leesburg game at 7 p. m. on Friday
and Winter Park will face the winner of
the other match at 8:30. On Saturday
there will be a championship game between
the JV teams o f Winter Park and Apopka
at 7 p. m. and then the winners from the
varsity games on Friday will meet at 8:30
for the OBC crown.

SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (UPI)
Tho American hockey taam
—Tho official "groupies" for all- blanked tho Japantie, 10-0, with
Important starting pitots ia tho
man's aad women's downhill races maay of tho stvoral hundred spec­
of the Olympic Qamta wort an­ tators analog their flrit game.

num , Finn* and Norweglaai tried
to out-do themialves again. For
the second straight day, Ger­
many's young Holmut Keckneiel
In the ski Jumping, the Gar- led the way with two lespi of II
meters — about 295 feet.
But the others ware right on his
trial. Several Finns aad Norwe. A
gians each bettered (be old offi­
cially recognized mark for thii
Jump of SSH meters.

nouncod today.
And Indications art (hat the
United States fominlnt racers will
be la the thick of tho battlo for
gold models. But the man aren't
given a chance to finish in the
firat SO.
Oa tea woman's team, Peaay
Pltou of Lanconia, N. H., Is rated
fourth ia tea international rank­
B. Edwards Builders Supplies
ings aad Betsy Balte, Norwich,
lost a little of their load ia Tb*
Vt.. is listed seventh.
The ratings aro sat by the In- Thursday Night Mixtd League last
wash, as they gave up three win*
to Sualand Estates.
This leaves tee league leaders
cut up late la Ura competition, tee with 40te games wen, followed
boat ipots for competitors ia the by Stelameyor Roofing with 34)4,
first "unit" of 12 in th* womoa'a Sualand, 34, The Furniture Center
30, Florida State Bank SO, tad
aad 11 la tb* moa'a.
But no American men wan list­ South Platers*t, a .
Sualand loavts llttl* doubt in
ed la th* first unit for the males.
Highest rated la Gordon Eaton, anyono'o mind, teat thay a n tho
Littleton, Vt., and ba is way taam to boat, aa thay combine a
largo handicap with bowlers who
down ia 24th place.
.
Pit Rlva of Italy toppod tba aro raising (heir averages each
woman's rating*. Carl Sc brass of week. In Just four weeks, this
team T&gt;as com* from the base­
Austria, te* man's.
Th* valley got another beautiful, ment to within one half gafie Of
sunny Sunday and tea athletes got second spot, winning their last
in excellent workouts on all /an- eight games in n raw.
Stelnmcyer Roofing - took two
ues.
Th* highlights were a hockey wins from South Pinecreat, this
game between United States and week,-behind th* big aeries af
Japan, and te* spirited exhibition John Ogdon. Ed Callan turned In
battle of the ski Jumpers who n 302-301 to load Plnecrcst, and
eked up the 3-10 split twice durseem Intent upon bettering 'each
g tho evening.
other’ s marks.
Furniture Center took twn wins
from th* bankers, in n match that
Moore Considering
was evenly matched all tea way.
DORTMUND, Germany (U P H - Georg* Swann was high for the
Plana were underway today for bankers and Howard Harrison was
a world ligbt-hoavysrelght cham­ top man on the furniture team.
pionship bout botsreen titleholdsr Frank H u b made tea 4-7-9 pick­
Archie Moor* and Erich SchMp- up and Louise Hosford toppled ten
paar-of Germany.

6

MIAMI (UPI) - Stay dose io
Jim Hearn and you'll beat him.
That was what they whispered
in National League dugouta whan
th* big righthander pitched for the
Now York Giant* a few years
back, but it didn't work out that
way Sunday when Hearn cam* oa
to win th* baseball playara golf
tournament.
Trailing Alvin Dark .by on*
stroke going into the final round
of tho 72-hola tournament, Hearn,
now out of baseball, shot a fiveover-par 73 in high wind* to boat
Dark by on* stroke with a Ml
total.

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Ave., near Lake Jeaaup. Phone
FURNISHED 2 bedroom ‘ apart
FA 2-54»4.
ment, flrat floor, 211 W. 16th St.
Call PA 2-5450.
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room, one S-room. Call FA 2-5226. FURNISHED cottage at
Points, Phone FA 2-1467.

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Rollaway, Hosplta' A Baby Beds
By Diy, Week or Month.
NEW 3-bedroom houee. Phone
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FA 2-7213.
Ph. FA M i l l
HO W. 1st SL
4-ROOM apartment with screened
porch, furnished or unfurnished 2, I and, 4 BR. houses, 2 BR
furnished apartment.
FA 2-7660.
2-BEDROOM house well located ROSA L. PAYTON
In Winter Park,. near school
And Associates
house and business section, with­
: Toes, thru Fri. . I P. M. day beRegistered Real Estate Broker
in I blocks ef bee Une. Call
* fere lasertlos. Men. • Bat neon.
Ph. FA 2.1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
TE MIS!.
RESPONSIBILITY:
FURNISHED house for rent, $1 UPSTAIRS furnished apartment,
private entrance, electric kit­
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
The Herald will not be responsible
chen. S e e
Mrs. Appleby,
j h r mere than mm lacerm t InnerFA 24661 or FA M N $
ties e l year ad, end reeerree the
right to revlee er reject nay adrertieemesrt from that ordered te I-BEDROOM tarnished home $100 S-BEDROOM, kitchen furnished,
per month, re sponsible people
$66 month. FA 2 1963.
; eastern to the pelklee at this
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

Idteben furnished. 306 Grapevllle
Ave. Phone FA 2-3126.

AVAILABLE February 15th; 2
room cottage completely furn­
ished, ell utilities, reedy to move
in. Adulte only. 2406 Perk.

Carole Expected
Te Take Stand
LOS ANOELES (UPI) - Carole
Tregoff le exposed to take the
witness stand today to tell of her
past In tho "accidental" slaying
of tho wife ef bar lover, Dr. R.
Barnard Finch.
Lawyera for the 23-year-old red­
head were playing It esgy up lo
the laet minute on definite word
whether Mies Tregoff would tesUfy in thle trial that started with
Jury selection lest Dee. I.
But tho feet that Carole came
twice front her Jail cell to the
court-house, over the three • day
weekend layoff for long confer­
ence* with her lawyera Indicated
strongly she was being briefed
for her appearance.
The law states UUt a defen­
dant# decision net to testify
should not bo takon aa any avldenee ef guilt. That may ba tho
theory but tha Jary is bound ta
woodsy s( siltnco by Carole after
the seven-day narrative told by
the 42-year-old doctor.
Finch's testimony oa ths actual
killing of Mrs. Barbara Jean
Finch on July 11 implicated Co*
pole only to Mw oatoot that the
carried an attaebe ease ap tha
drivaway to the West Covina,
Calif., home.

Legal Notica
NOTICK IS HKRKRT OIVKN. That
N. J. Bahr Ih* holdar nf th*t fo llo w .
Ins ca rtlflcal* ha* flltd aald oartlfinal* fnr ta t daad Is h* laauad
thartou. Tha rarllflaat* numbar and
yaar af laauanca, th* description
a f lha proparty, and tha nama In
which It waa aaaaaaad a* follow ai
C arllflcala No, SIT
T o r or laauanca J u s t 9*, A. D.
D eorriptloa wf Paapaafyt
Lola t to f, B lock K, Tram f t
Sanlandn Hprlns* Aecordlns lo
Plots Tha roof Raeordad upon
Iho Publlo RocorSs at Bamlnolo
County, Florida
Nam* l« w hich aaaaaaad darapte
I nr.
All o f aold proparty balug la lha
C o a s iy a f Samlnola, K a ta o f F lo r­
ida. Uniats au*h oartlfleata shall
ba radaamad s e e o rlln g I* law thd
proparty daaerlbad le auch ra rtlfl.
oal* will b* sold lo lb* hlshaat
bidder at th* fron t daor nf th*
Samlnol* County Court M oot* s i
Sanford, Florida, on iho Flrat M on­
day In Ih* month o f Marob. Its*,
whlrh I* ih* fth dap a f March.

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NOT ICR OF APPLICATION
rot* TAX in*sin
(Baa. 104.10 Flarlea Btatataa o f
1040)
NOTICK 10 HF-RKBT OIVKK, That
.V. J. It.h r tha hotitar nf tha fo llo w .
Inv rtrtlflra ta haa ftlad aald rar­
tlflrata fo r la s 4aad to ba Issued
lharaon. Tha earltricata numbar
and yra r of Ifauanr*, lha dasrrlpitoe nf lha proparty, and tha nama
In whirl* It v i i aaaiaacd ara aa
follow ai
Carllflrata Nn. 114
Taar o f Issuance Juna&gt; la, A. D.
till
Desert* H#o a f P o p a r t ) i
N IIS Ft. af £ I t - n o f Lai I
Cantral Park
Plat Book S P a so SI
Nama te wklch aaaaattd Marias
A llaart Palanlua
Alt o f aald proparty begin In tha
CnunlF n f Seminole, Flala at F lor­
ida. Unless aurh la rtlflra la ahall
ba radtrmad according In law tha
proparty described In auch rartlflr a lt will ha anld to tlia highest
hlddrr at th* front door nf tha
Bamluol* County Court lloue* at
Sanford. Florida, on tha flrat Mon­
day In tha month o f Marrh, 1*4*.
whlrh la lha fth day o f Marrh, 1*44.
Datad thla t lt k day o l January,
1144.
D e v il M. Oalchal
Clark Circuit Court,
Samlnola Cauuty, Florida
(O fficial Clark’a Saal)
Puhllah Fab. t-S-IS-IS, tldd

NOTICE IS HKRKRT OIVKN,
Thai N. J. Bahr Ih* holder o f th ,
follow ln s ro rllflra t* haa filed aald
■artlflrat* for ta t dead to ba Itauad
tharaon. Tha earilflcata number and
yaar at laauanca, th* dttcrlptlon
et lha proparly, and Iho nemo In
which It wao aaaaaaad ara aa
follow *!
Carllflcala No. 114
Yaar at laauanca Juna fa, A. R.
t»IT

Oaoratpttwa at Property ■

Lot# t, i, a f, Block JL Traot
IT Sanlandn Sprlaea A ecordlns
lo Plata T h traaf Raeordad upon
tha Public Raaorda af Sami,
nsla County. Florida
Nam* lu which aaaaaaad Habart W.
W eldon at at
AR * f said properly h alos In th*
County o f Samlnola, s ta le o f F lor­
id*. Uulaaa such ce rtifica te ahall ba
rtdrrm td a ccording to law tha pro­
perty daaerlbad In sueh csrtlllcata
will b* sold ta tha hlshaat blddar
e l th* front d oor o f tho Samlnolo
County Court Houao ot Sanford,
Florida, ou th* flrat Monday In
Ih* month at March, I f l t , whlah
I* lha Tih day o f March, lf«* .
Dated thla 94th day at January,

David M. Oalchal
Clark Circuit Court.
Hamlnol* Cauuty. Florida
(O fficia l C la rk * Seal)
Puhllah Fob. 1 -S -ll-M , ISIS

ISm.

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IP4SI
NOTICE la H KRCBT OIVKN.
That N. J. Bahr tha holdar o f tho
follow in g ca rllflca la ba* filed a* 14
cartlflcal* far 1st 4«*4 la b*
Issued
th*r**n.
Th*
...........
ca rllflcet*
number slid year e f leeuenc*, the
dseortptlu* at th* property, aad
th* asm * la which It waa a***s**d

or* at fallow* t
Cartttlrat*

No.

ITS

Tear pf Isauaac* Jua* M, A. D
I94T .

M I f FL at ■ 114 Ft. a f W 144
Ft. at U 4/4 a f N W ti a f NW U
Soolloa I I —Tow nship |i South
— Range I t Kaat
Nam* la which a eoa* tad Mahal
O allow *y
A ll at aald property bolng ta the
Couaty a f Samlaol*, Slat* a f FI ar­
il* . Unlaaa *ueh cartlflcal* ahtll
ha r * le * m * l a*c*rdtag to taw th*
property loaurtbod ta such **rtl•si* WUI b* **id ta U s high set
b id is r a t Ut* fr * s t door *r th*
■•sstasta C ssa ty C asrt Mpusa at
fs a t a N , Florida, o s th* first l i e s .
4 fy is U s taSBth o f March. IM A
Whleh ta tha TU day at Marsh.

Dalog Uta Mth Say at Jaauary,

Legal Notice

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
call FA 2-3651.
6-ROOM unfurnished house with
sleeping porch. Cell FA 2-139S.

Legal Notice

r*rtlflc*l* for t * i d*«d ta b*
issued
thereon,
lb *
* *rtlflc*i*
number and year o f Iseusnc*. th*
description o f lb* proparty, eud
ih* nsm * lu whleh It w e* e***(**d
sr* a* fallow *:
O r t lfic e t * No. I l l
T **r of
iM usnr* Jun* I t A. a t i f f
Deoartpttow o f P roperty
L et I, lLee* N*ly I* Ft. o f
K 1*4 Ft. a S I f F t.) Block
I , Hay m in '* Add. to A lt*.
i&gt;mnl»k Plat Book I P « s * R
N jk u Ib whlah aaaaaaad D. B. Kelgaaa Hair*
A ll a f M id property being la th*
C*uaty o f S*mln*l*. S lst* o f F lo r­
ida. Ual*** aurh cartlflcal* shall
ba redeemed *i«a rd ln g to law U *
properly d»**rtb*d ta *ucb c* rilfirst* w ill b* told 1* Ik* hlgbatt
bidder at th* fr o s t door * f th*
S«m la*l* C sunty Court Houee at
S aaforA Florida, an tha first M *ad * r la th* si*a ih at March. IM A
whleh I* tha I U day at HaraK
III*.
V
Datad thla !» th day ot January,

THREE bedroom home on two
loti, eorner So. San.'ord indi
14th. SL Come, look, make offer. T. V. Cantrell.
BY OWNER: 2-bHroom CR home;
corner lot; fenced back yard.
$350 down. 1 hone FA 2-1263.

S t Johns Realty'Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
1M N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6121
MOVING AWAY. See this nice
• large home and make an offer.
Low terms. FA 2-5660.

for ta i il»»it to ha laatiad thereon.
Tha rartlflrata nurnhar anil ynar
o f leeusnre, lha daerrlpllnn o f lha
property, and tha nama In which
It wae a a ia a x d ara aa folldw ai
Carllflrata No. I f*
Yaar nf leeuenre Juna !A. A. D. IIS’

NOTICK IS IIKflKIIT OIVKN,
That N. J. Ilahr tha holdar nf tha
fnllnwlns carllflcala haa filed aald
certificate for la* d e „ l to ba
to ba laauad tlirrrun. Tha ce r llflrala number and yaar o f laauant-#,
lha dracrlptlon o f lha proparty,
and tha nama In whleh It waa
aaaaaard ara a* follow *: ,
C artlflcal* Nn. I l l
Year o f
Iaauanra Juna I*, A. D. 10AT
Uaarrlpllop at Property i
Lot It, llloi-k A. Itaplat a f
L ki
Mobil* Hhoraa, H at

Ida. Unlaaa aurh certlflca t* ahall
ba radaamad a rrord lns to law lha
property described In aurh rartlfl•ata will ' a aold lo tht hlshral
bidder at th* front door o f tha
Samlnola County Court Houaa at
Sanford, Florida, on tha flrat Mon­
day In lha month a f March. ISft,
which la lha fth day o f March. Itl*.
Datad thla llt h day af January,
114*.
(HKAt.) ,
D A V ID ' M HATCH EL
Clark Circuit Court
Samlnola County Florida
Puhllah Fab. I, S. 11. II. m e .

PATK tintPFIN,

P lain tiff

W. NOAH OR1PFIK, JR..
Dafrndant
NOTICK TO DKPMNO
1 IIR STATE o r FLORIDA TOl
W . NOAH &lt;1HI FKIN, JR.
Harlavllla, (leorgl*
A Sworn Complaint bavins b»»n
flltd asalnat you In Ih* Circuit
t’ ourt In and for Samlnola County,
Florida, In Chancery, for Divorce,
tha abort till* o f aald artloa bains
PATK (IfffPPIN", natntkft, va. W.
Defend*
NOAH (IllIPP IN . J » .
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‘ nl.
thaaa praaanla uro to cauaa and
raqulr* you to fll* your written
ri,f,naaa. If any, la tha Complaint
fllad haraln, and
narva a copy
tnoraof upon PU Iutln'a Attorney
nn o r hrfnr* tho llt h day o f March.
A. D. ISIS, otbarwla* a Door** Pro
Confaiao will bo ootarad against
you ami th* cauaa praoaad as part*.
IVITN'KHH my hand and o fficia l
Saal at Hanford. Hamlnnl* County,
Florida, thla Itk day o f February,
IIS*.
(HEAL)
David M. (latch*!
Clark o f th* Circuit Court,
Hamlnolo County, Florida
B y: Martha T, Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Oordon V. Frsdorlrk
Attorney for P lain tiff
P. O B os IIS*
s u i- is i North Park Avanu*
Hanfuid, Florida
Puhllah: Fah. I, I f. t|. IS, |M*.

Legal Notice
■KMIhOUH COUNTY SONINS CONHIBSIO*
Nolle* o f PobM* M e ertoi
To whom k may eoncerat
Nolle* |* hereby g l« * a la an-ordanco with Seetloa 1* e f Ih*
Xaning Rasuletlon* that Sc*tt K- Strahaa bee r*qu*et*4 the
fellaw lng daecrlbtd property to be snnad M-l Induetrlel: Lot
T o f Slevla Farms and SKU o f NW&gt;f (U ta N II* ft o f • I l f ft
ut W I** ft. ar K « j f ) Section tt-J IS -IIK .
Public hearing will b* bald In tho Samlnol* County Court
Houa*. County Cnnnnloelonaro r»«m , Wednaedey, February It,
I f f* *1 7:1* P, M. nr ** soon tharaofter *• poeelble.
Uemlnnl* c* u n ty Ennius Com m Uilou
By R obert B Brown
Somlnol* Caualy Xualag Diroatar

Hrmlnola County, Florida
(O fficial C lark # Hail)
Puhllah February 1 - l - t l - l l - l t l *
in

Tine n n c u i T c o t n r

n in t h

j u d ic ia l

BROKER
202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-5961

REAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN

J. W. HALL
2544 French Ave.
RsaiLr
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-3641
BEDROOM CB nome, kitchen
equipped, terreszo floors. Large
eorner lot. Low down payment
and m o n t h l y payments.
FA 2-4531.

Stenstrom Realty

•

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
N. Park - - Ph. FA 2-24*

Seminole Realty

o p tn m

c ir c u it

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

kiteben equipped home in beauful Dreamwold section. Among
outstanding features are tiled
roof, 3 fully tiled baths, large
family room, dishwasher, end
disposal, eorner lot. If you are
looking for a true value, this
is It — requires $3550 down,
balance $97.00 monthly — no
doling cost*. Some terms can
bo arranged on down payment.
Offered by

OP APPLICATION POM
TAX DF.KD
1*1.1# P larldo lla lu lr a at

IN TH K CIRCUIT COURT NINTH
J I D ir lA I . CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FOR UP.MINOI.B COUNTY
('HANL'KRV NO. 10000.

NOTICK IS HKRKRT I11VKN. That
Jan* Adrlatlnt th* holdar ot tha
fnllnw lns rertlflcat* haa filed aald
ca rllflca la for la * riard lo b* lam ad lharaon. Th* rarllllrata nurnhar
and &gt; tar nf laeuanc*. th* daarrlptlon o f Ih* proparty, and Ih* natn*
In which It waa aaaaaaad ar* aa
follow ai
C arllflcala No. I ts
Trar o f
U auam * Juna t ), A. D. l i l t
Doootlptton ml Properly i
BIVIA nf XIV *i of NWt*
tLoas Rd.) Hanlon ll-T o w n ■bin It South- R ans* f t
Kaat ta Acraa.
Nama In which *•»•••»« W illiam i ,
Richard*
All at aald property bring In Ih*
County ot Samlnol*, Slat* o f F lo r­
ida. Unlaaa auch rertlflrata ahall
ba radaamad acrordlns lo law Ih*
properly d*arrlh,d In auch rartlfico la will ba aald lo th* hlshaat
bidder at tha front dour o f tha
Seminal* County Court Houa* at
Sanford, Florida, an th* flrat Mon­
day In th* month o f March, t li* .
which I* Ih* fth day * ( M a r *
1191.

Legal Notice

MITICR
(#rr.

NOTICK IS IIKRKBT OIVKN,
That N. J. Halir tha holdar o l lha
lu llow ln s cartltlcala haa filed aald
rartllloata for ta* dead In ba laauad
lharaon. Tha cartltlcala numbar
and yaar o f laauanca, lha daecrlplion nf Hi# proparty, and lha nama
In whlrh II waa aaaaaaad ar# aa
follow *:
Cartlflcal# No. 114
Taar at
laauanca Juna I#, A.D. 1017
Daarrlpllau e f P roperty!
NH or NKI4 a f H tV'i e f
N tvti Baction 11 — Tow n•hip It South — B ans* &gt;1
Kaat I Acraa
Nama In which aaaaisad Asnaa
Olarkahaar Halra
A ll af- aald proparty bains In
lha County o f Satnlnolt, State nf
Florida. Unlees aurh rarllflcala
•hall ba radaam.d arrord ln s lo law
tha proparty draertbad la aurh
rartlflrata will ba aold lo lha
hlshaat blddar at tha front door
nf lha M.mlnnla County Court

3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double car­ 2-Bedrooms, lit baths, concrete
port*, extra large utility room,
block construction, hardwood
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
floors. Large living room has
FA 2-1372.
w g ltci ll tcedar
i u a i panelling
pgiscuisiB and
fsuu firesu v ^
western
place. Home la equipped w ith#
wall furnace, ran$e end redrigeJust Outside City*
retor. Large lot with many RwR
trees. Special building la rear
Limits
used for workshop or hobby
Niee dean two bedroom home
$200 DOWN
shop. $14,800 with terms. Contest
oo
two
lots.
Priced
at
$6,905.
$ BR. home with hardwood Boors
Easy
terms.
Seminole Realty
and ceramic tile bath.*
1901 Park Ave.
Ph. FA $-$t$2
Bedroom home near base, terROSA L. PAYTON 2 ratto
ONE
LOT,
high
and
dry, 70 ft.
floors. Priced at $9,500,
wide 146 ft. deep, facing Country
cash down $500, balance $77.50
And Associates
Club Rd., in Loch Arbor. Term*
per month.
Registered Rest Estate Broker
can be arranged. FA 2-1133.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
Country home In Volusia County,
five acres with excellent two RAYMOND M. BALL
bedroom house; storage; gar­
AND ASSOCIATES
age; chicken home*. Ideal for
Real Estate — Insurance
M » m n f»r a r r i.ir v r io v
poultry or kennel. Priced at
Surely Bonds
r i m t a x nr.Kti
$9,000. Easy terms.
H w . 104.1a Florida etalulaa a f
21$ So. Perk Ave. Ph. FA t-M4t
la m
Hanford
NOTICK III IIKHKIir aiVIJ.W That Lakcfront homesites $1,200 up with
Evans Bldg. Lake Mery
17. Jaffa tha holitar o f Ilia follow in g
easy terms.
Ph. FA 2-1290
certlflca t* haa flin t aalil r.rtlflra ta

Seminole t'nunty, Florida, undar
lha flctllloua nama of, R h l. Hlalrltiutora. and that I Inland to regietar aald nama with tha Clark o f
lha Circuit Court, Hcmlnola County,
Florida, In a rcord tn ro with tha
prnvlalona of tha Flctllloua Nama
Htelute*,
lo -w lt:
Kactlon
S lf.*f
Florida fllatutaa U K .

laiai

(SE A L)
DAVID M. HATCHKL
Clark Clreult Court
Kamliiola County Florida
Publlak F#K J, 4, is. I f . 114*.

IMA
H erb (B rea k Quart.
Samlaol* C *uaty, Ftarlda
(O fficia l Clark'* M i l l

3-ROOM tarnished apartment. Ap- 2-BEDROOM CBS home, kitchen
equipped, near Pineerest School.
ply apartment 3, 2015 Sanford
Cash or terms. 2704 Magnolia.
Ave. or call FA 2-0753.
Phone FA 2 3377.
NICE quiet furnished apartment
COUNTRY
CLUB Manor: 2 bed­
for couple, $50 per month. Cell
room home with Venetian blinds,
and plenty of shrubbery, excep­
tionally clean. FA 2-4764 or
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom home
FA 2 6642.
at 2004 French Ave Immediate
possession. Contaet Don Royer FURNISHED two bedroom home
at Burger King.
at 111W. 12th. Price &lt;7685, with
$3,994.68 cash, balance $60 per
month including interest. Large
lot zoned for business and in
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
good neighborhood. By owner.
private bathe, 114 W. First 8tPhone FA 2-6054.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
side between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchei ap­
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
P ltT I T I U I * NAME
neighborhood. $7$ per month. NOTICE IH htraby given that 1
am ansae*'! In buelneee at Oviedo.
Phone FA 2-6145.

1^Datad this llth day ef January

ststsrts at

10 ACRE FARM, plus frame NEW two bedroom house: natural
( dwelling, surrounded by aeveral
wood finish. Separate well.
well.
bearing citrus trees — ideal for
$1,500. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
the handyman. To settle estate
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
at 65000.00 cash. Contact
V. A. FINANCING
Seminole Realty
1001 Park Ave., FA 2 5222 or NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME
Pay closing eosta of $315.00 and
FA 2-2241 evenings.
move Into this home with terratio floors, oil furnace, tlie
FARMERS AGENCY
bath.. Located outside City
H. V. Farmer, Realtor
Limits in West Haven Subdivi­
D. H. Whitmore
sion. Total Priee $11,500.
Lillian G. Trama
ROBERT
A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Associates.
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
After hours, FA 2-261S, FA 2-6021, FA 2-3051
FA 2-0261

Outstanding Modem
Country Home

Legal Notice
fa (b e Caere a f IM C a e it r Je4#a.
e fttfffr o t.tl County. m a rts a.
la l*rabalr.
Ta AM CrrSItara aaS Persona
M arla* Cfalaaa ar UraiaaSa Aealaat
sa ls Katatai
fa rai Ratal# a f
□ L A D Y ! a. HALL
Dtcaaaad.
Tou aaS each af you are harabr
notified and required to praaant
any elalma and damanda whlah
you. or oltbai o f you, may hava
a ea in it lha •■(•ta o f OLADYfl H.
H A L L darraaad. lata o f oald Coun­
ty,
to
tho C o u n t y
Judeo
o f iom ln olo County, Florida, at
hla offlea In tha rourt hnuao o f
aald County at Sanford. Florida,
within alsht ralandar month# from
tha tint# o f the flrat publication
o f thlo nntlca. Carh claim o r do.
mend (halt ba In w riting, and
ahall atata tha plao# o f rtaldonce
and p o ll afflca addraaa o f tho
claim ant, and ahall ba aworn to
by iho claim ant, hla asant. o r a t.
lornay, and any auch claim nr
dtmand not ao flL d ahall ba void.
/• / n ou sla a Btonalrom
Aa a tacu lor o f tha La at W ill
and Toalamant of
OLADTa S. H A L L drrataad
HTHNSTOOM, DAVIS A MdNTOSH
Atiurnaya far Kaacutar
Mdwarda Rulldlng
Sanford, Plorlda

S. Real Estate For Salt

10901 Park Ave. FA 15232- or
FA 2-2349 Evening

op

P l.o n il)A IN AND P O a BBWINOLH
C O f NTT.
IN CHANCKMV NO. 1M I0
SUIT TO a t IKT TITI.B
JANK tv. THOMPSON,
Plaintiff,
va.
M AflT MOAKI.KT, If alive and If
daad, bar unknown halra at law,
davlaaaa or grant***. ------ UOAKLKT. husband a f Mary M oaklty, If
• live, and If dead, hla unknown

Lot T, Hlnck II o f th* Fourth
Strtlon o f Dreamwold San.
ford, Florida, aecordlns to
Plat In Plat Bonk 4, pa s*
SS, nf Publln R ecord , o f
Samlnola County, Florida.
Defendant*.
OTIPM OP rilN STB l'C TIV H

BKBVH'B

MART MOAKI.KT. If all** and
If daad. har unknown kalra at
law. davlaaaa or grant***.-—
MOAKI.KT. huaband o f Mary
M oaklty, If alive, and If daad,
hit unknown halra at law,
d tv la tti nr arantaaa. and alt
partita rlalm ln* Intaraat hy.
_ . under and asalnat
through,
each o f tk* aforem entioned
parti** and all partial, natural
or artificial, b a v in s or claim Ins to hova any rlsh t. till* or
internal In lha land* altuat*.
Irln s and bains la Samlaol*
Cauuty, Florida.
Tou or* harrhy nollflad that
th* Plaintiff, JANK TV. THOMP­
SON. haa filed In lb* cir c u it Court
o f th* Ninth Judicial Clreult o f
Florida la and fo r th* County of
Hamlnolo, bar Complaint ask ing lo
Mulat Hit* m tha In la w in g des­
cribed property! .
lavt T. Hlnck I f o f th* Fourth
Section nf Draamwold. San­
ford.. Florid*, according to
Plot In Plat Book 4, pas* SS,
o f th* rublk- Record* of
Samlnola County, Florida.
Tou uro required In fll* your
Anawar or olhar Pleading* lo Ih*
Clark of th* Circuit Court o f Saml­
nol* co u n ty, Florida, with a c* p &gt;
nf Min* upon tho Attorney for
lb* P lain tiff. Chaster K. Whittle.
4*4 F lorid* National Bank BuildIns. Orlando, Florid*, on nr bofor*
ih* lath d o r o f March! is**, oth erwloo th* otlasatlon e f said Com ­
plaint w ill b* taken a* coafaaaad
hy you. Thla natlr* ahall b* publlahad one# a week for four ranoecutlvo weak* by th* Sanford
Herald, a newspaper publlahad lo
Samlnola County, Florida.
D oled
at
Hanford.
Hemlnola
County. Florida, this llt h day af
February, III*.
(SKA 1.1
DAVID M HATCH K L
Clark o f Circuit Court
Somluut* County, Florida
Byi Martha 1'. Vfblaa
Deputy Clark
Puhllah Fah. II. I f . IS * Mur. T.

Legal Notica
NOTIl'M

OP

APPLICATION

TAX DKBO

FOB

(Bar. 104.IS PI aald* Blatutae at
IS iei
NOTICK IS HKRKBT aiVB.V.
That N. J. Brhr lha holdar a f tha
fo llo w ln s aartlflcata haa filed aald
rartlflrata far la * daad ta ba laauad
tharaon. T h t carllflcala numbar
and yaar o f laauanca, lha daacrlp.
tlon o f tha proparty. and ih* name
■B w hich H was aaaaaaad ar* aa
ftitow a!
Cartlflcal# Nn. IIS
Taar at
laauanca Juna t*. A. D. IttT
Oaaealptlea at Prepaatyi
N 1*1 PL at 1 A cre B luer*
la HW cor. or NH at NW U
o f SK«» at I W 'i
Sartloa II — Tow nship M
South— B ans* 11 Kaat
Nama In which aaaaaaad Babart
B Baaal* Garrison
All o f aald proparly ba la s Is
Ih* C aualy a f eamlnola, etata *T
Florida. Units* auch carllfleata
ahall ha radaamad arrord ln s lo
law tha proparty daaerlbad In auch
ca rtlflcal* w ill b* sold le tha
hlshaat blddar at tha front door
ar tha Samlnola County Court
Houa* at Sanford, Florida, aa lha
flrat M onday In tha month of
March. IIS*, whlah la tha 7th day
o f Marsh. I»»«.
Datad this llt h day at Jaauary,
III*.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We iavHe yen te he eer gwaeta
aheolatoly free withaot ehHgeUoo et eoa of Sasf art's Isrtlaf
Metals while yea leaaAa eadtahlo keaelag tar yaareoM s a l
family. Pkk a » year her •*
ear Belee Office.

(SEAL)
DAVID M. (latahal
Clark Ctrault Court
Samlnal# County Florida
Puhllah Fab. t, S, II SI. 11*1

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

Horns i DMtarnsd fm
Florida Lirtaff.
t k 4 Bedrooms —
1 A S Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Serrict
Conventiontl
Financing
Down Payments
Low as 9425
You can id ova te immodiataljr white tha papara a n
bailiff proctsssd.

T u n Wggt Oa 20th
St. Foltew Couatry
Club Rd. A Watch1
Far Our SlffM . . .

OPEN D A ILY

Wa Guanntac Parsoaal
Satisfaction Oa A a
Conatructioa Of Your
Homo For Tha First
Yaar — Or Your Dowa
Paymant And Cloateff
Coat Will Ba ChomrfaUy
iofundad.

9tM A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
t : N P. M. TU Dark

DavM M. Oalchtl
Clark Circuit caarL
Samlael* Caualy, Ftarlda

(Official curb's s*ai

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ll

3* Real Estate For Sale

f

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A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
5. Real Estate For Sale

10. Male or Female

tip

ftanforb

l-DDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwood WANTED: Reliable ejupla to re­
floors, stove: air coadltlooer op­
lieve motel operators part tlma.
tional. 359 mo. FA 2-0191.
Call FA 2-43*1.

THK SANDS OF TIME
ARE RUNNING OUT
There are only three hemes left
in exclusive SAN SEM KNOLLS.
This means that only three more
happy families will be able to
•ay:
"In looking for a home we saw
many with MANY of the feam tures of SAN SEM KNOLLS, but
none with ALL of them. For
instance there were many with
3 bedrooms, S or m baths,
electric kitchens, terratto floors
and etc., l i k e SAN SEM
KNOLLS, and some even bad
the same FHA financing with
low down pa&gt;mcnt and low
monthly payments. Rut there
was always SOMETHING wrong
— like not having eity water
and sewers, or not having the
large, covered patios you see In
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
loeated In a noisy neighborhood.

•

That la ooe thing we lave about
SAN SEM KNOLLS — it to
QUIET. Another thing, we can
let our children play la front
because our home is on a dead
end etreet and ve don't live
in constant fear that a speeding
car will run them down. IT IS
LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY1
And, last but not leaat, the con­
struction is guaranteed to be the
very heat because every bit of
It was personally supervised by
slider, Phili
“ ‘
the bull
Philip Zeuti."

§

EXCLUSIVE: *Man, or man and
wife with previous direct aellini
experience, to lake over Sanford.
Light car and 9300 working capi­
tal necessary — officially ap­
proved. Earn over ITS weekly.
Permanent. Write P. 0. Box
2411, Orlando.

npnT

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11. Work Wanted
m

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Freo Estimates
R. U HARVEY
9M Sanford Av*. Phono FA 943M

Plumbing: ft Repairs
Jot C. Thomas
Saril a 81
FA 9-9M9

Heating

IS. Electrical Services
Housa Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
lit Magnolia
FA 34*13

"My father got me a job that promlaea travel, ad*
ventura and further aducation!"
I5-A Beauty Parlors

T V &amp; Radio Service
(Home &amp; Auto)
North Orlando Electronica
Ph. TA 2-9934 — FA 2 8913
2T1I Orlando Dr. - - Hwy. 17-92

?

D aw n's

CUSTOM

UPHOLSTERING: AH
guaranteed. Free EaUiotas, rheas PA M ill.

SOCIAL HOSTESS te direst enter­
tainment program in wlntar re­
sort hotel. Write giving experi­
ence and include recent snapanot u&gt;, Manager. Personal, P.
O. Box 1M2. Sanford, Florid*.
9. Mai* Help Wantad
WANTED: Eipelrenced automobile
salesman. Apply Tth A French
Av*., Brass Motors.

DORIS'

BEAUTY

2004 Adami Ph.

Jenkins
SHOP

400 Sanford Ave.

FA 3-7430

• BIG VALUES
A Satisfied customer la ear be*
• JUICK CREDIT
advertisement.
• EASY TERMS
HARRIETT'S SEAUTY NOOK
WC GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
105 So. Oak
Pk. FA *-IT4t

WILSON - MAIER

June Brown’* Beauty Salon

MAHOGANY drop leaf labia and
four chairs 929; club chair 97.
FA 2-3033.
ROYAL Canadian full tkins mink
atole, very reasonable. Phon#
FA 2 3047 after *:00 P. M.

Mather of Sanford
n.

mm

9 £a

twin Tloiv!

■*

58 MERCURY
Toy agar Nine PaMeager Station Waxen - AN
Fortory Arroeaerlae - Vary l.*w Mlloape •
Perfect fn Every Wap

ft|^^
ft

58 CHEVROLET
Hel-Air Ferder Y-8 . Radio and Heater •
Automatic Tranamlaaien • Porfort Tut an*
Finiah.

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1995

58 CHEVROLET
M
a
c
a
y
n
r
Fordor Se
dan• n
Fatly Equipped In* d
rinding Air Conditionor . n
dPower Masttag • 1
New Tire* • A Real Ray At
|

1895

58 VOLVO
Tudor • Radio and Heater - Hwsdtah Impart •
Thrifty 4 Cylinder Engine With Sport* Cor
Porfnrmanre • Perfect Dark Green Finish •
WhH* SidewaNa

Stationa Wapen . Badfo • Heater •
Antamalfo Tea namioaiea . Bxtra tleaa

COUPE

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1
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1495

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1695

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1495

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56 C h e v r o l e t 1

1395

56 FORD
Fairlaae Victoria Tudor Hardtop Y-B Perfect
Tutoao Finiah - Spetleoa Interior

55 CADILLAC

BEBARY
NOvth 9-4711

"81" Ferder * AH Factory Acccaaeriea Ior ledin* Air Conditioner • I'rifoet Tutona Finiah
With Whit* Hidewall*. A Meal Huy At

DREDGING: Lan«* filled znd
beachea pumped in. No fob to

small or to large. Call TEmpis

55 FORD

1-4039.

Cuolomliu* • Radio - Heater . Automatic
Tranamlaalon • New Soot Cevora • Extra
(’Iran

Get the Compact Car All America’s Going For!

1295
f n fat*} IaL•ioffj

1695
'?&lt;

795

54 CADILLAC

. . . AT NEW LOW PRICES!

IT O JIE R B -W ITH SPORTS-

SEE ITS FULL FlYR-PASSEM*

RNJOT ITS OUTSANIUNG

CAR STYLING . . .

GBR ROOM ANB COMFORT . . .

BRAR-RNGI.NE ECONOMY . • .

Hurry In to ••* She new Corviir
l-Paaaengtr Club Coupe, the on*
U.S.-built compact eer with the
look and feel of iport*-ear fun,
and wo’ee get H nt a lewer price!

Put three In front, twe in h a ck find plenty of room fur all. There’s
plenty ef atowag* spare, toe, with
Corvair’a reomy front luggar*
pertinent nnd fold-du+n rear

Check for economy, too! Baaldaa
lew initial root, you save on g u
and maintainnr•. Air-cooled rear
engine eliminate* ceat ef radiator,
kosea, pump, aaU/raes*.

PHA

Dow n

s h a y m oors

M1
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56 B U IC K

BY

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Sine* 1949

Pram $ 1 0 , 6 5 0

NOW - TEST THE CORVAIR ClUB COUPE AT . . .

M on th ly

ora i o u y ^ 1

HOLIER
Second ft Palmetto

e

58 CHEVROLET
Impel* Specie Oiupe • Fxlly Equipped * Bran9lfs*1 Tutnnr Turqueio* and White Flnlah •
Spetlea* laalde and Out

"MT Fader Sedan - FuNy Equipped Hiriudkug
Power Window* end Air CMidlliaaer • Veep
Lew Miloago • l.lke New laalde aad Owt

ALL MAKES k MODELS
104 So. Park (94 hr. sar.)
FA 2 3*23

fr o m S 6 S . 5 0

SAVE

57 PONTIAC

PA 2-4*92

3 Bedrooms-! Va Baths

•

58 CADILLAC
Sedan • AM Faetery Acceoonele* including Air
Conritioncr • Veer Low Mileage • I.fc# New
Condition Throughout

Sewing: Mach. Repairs

A. HARE
NOrUk 9-44t l

SAVE

56 OLDSMOBILC

2-DOOR

^

60 CHEVROLET
H Tnn I'let up . Driven only t.*** Mila* By
Prevloua Owner Wkc No Leagccr Need* A
Track

Mar fWlo# Convortihie . FnNy Equipped In*
eluding Power Maeriug • Power Rraboa • Yerjr
Low Mileage • Like New laalde and Ont

D lV fldO ff

K

I've Got To Many Used Cars. . . These
New Car Salemsen Are Trading: Them
In Faster Than I Can Sell 'Em!

n*l Air Sparta Cenpe -Fully Equipped • Perfeel Tulena Finiah • Ho Haro aad See This
On#!

• • «* ■ • H. Own

$ 3 5 0

Gosh S a k e s...

and mattaaa ta good condition,

330. TA 2-1

New and Usod Furniture
FA 1-3433 LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phona
3010 Adams Ave. Ph. FA MIST Sit E. First St.
FA 2 3293.
IS. Flower* k Plant*
$SAVE*
DINING ROOM Sulla; china buf­
New A Ueed
Cat Flower* For Auy Oceassloa
fet, table and four chairs. Call
Furniture and Appliances
SANFORD *I-OWER SHOP
FA 2 2320 after 9:3* P. M.
FA 3-1132
or
FA I4C70
12' ADMIRAL refrigerator with
17. Pot*, Livestock, Supplies
large
freeter
compartment,
s- f m a t
fa m m
clean and in excellent condition,
COLLIE PUPPIES, sevoa week*
ehaap FA 2 0*4*.
CUSTOM BUILT furaMura -s in ­
old. 2408 Steven* Av*.
gle pieces or sots. Also furni­
MALE PEKINESE, pedigree, one
ture repair. Cahtarta mad*. 24. Loot k Found
year old. Phone FA 2^)234.
FA 1-7088.
LOST: Btaek and whit* BuH Dog;
aniwtra to name of "Lady"!
19. Boat* and Melons
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
•xpectlng puppies. REWARD.
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
Mercury Outboard Motors
404 Maple.
FURNITURE CENTER
WOODRUFF MARINE
It00 French Ave.
LOST: Small black and Ian hound,
2401 French Ave.
FA 2*18*2
Ph. *A 3-7*93
has some blue tick under neck.
Lost in vlrlntly of Baker's Dairy
22.
Artlcloi
F
ar
Sals
Gateway To The Waterway
Mon. night. Name and phone
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
number on collar. REWARD for
1? la. MAONAVOX T.V.. aonsola
R oImkm Sporting Good*
Informatioa. CaR C. D. Waits,
type. Good Cond. 933 FA ITT?*.
3044 8 E. let.
Ph. FA 1-38*1
FA 13441.
GOOD Used Appliancea and TV’a. LOST: Brows folder containing 4
MUST SELL Adam Ikiar in per­
Gormly, Inc., Third 4k Palmetto.
or I keys including ACL. switch
fect condition, now cover, liky
key No. 46*2. Finder ptraao re­
new trailer, ski taw. Complete CH1CKKRING Upright PlaM, ex­
turn to Sanford Herald. RE*
cellent condition. F h o n •
outfit 9900 or beet offer. G. C.
WARD.
FA 14134.
Crandel. 184 Shannon Dr.

CLUB

Windahiald
Back Qtasa
Door Glass
Vent Glata
SERVICE
Sankurik Glass and Paint Co.

Furniture

FA * *331

ORVAIR

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

11 114 W. 2nd St.

1*38 PREMIER (1) with attach­
ment*. LB-LW portable. Sewa
forward and reveraa and darns.
10 payments, 93.20 ea. Write CR.
Mgr., Box A A A , Sanford Her­
ald.
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Plsce To
SINGLE RED, poster type, spring
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Used forxlture. appliances, tools
ete. Bought-Sold I.arry’a Mart
IIS Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4139

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
IAN SEM KNOLLS is lour blocks
W. L. HARMON
west of French Are. on Twen­ WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
tieth Street. A Stamper associate Wark Guaranteed
Bod Beard PH. PA 2 - t m After I P. M.
ie en the premises daily.
Contact MS West Mb St.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Phone FA 3-1*43
* W . H. “ Bill" Stemper Agenay
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
Resit or ft Insular
THOS. E. THOMPSON
programs, ut c .
Pr-tgrttilvo
ASSOCIATE8: H. K. Teffor
General Contractor
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2831Noma Carpentry Repairs
Arthur T. Day, Everett Harper
30* West 13th St.
Roofing A Siding
Robert F. May, Bert Pilcher,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Phono FA 24433
■ilea ■. Noonan, R. T. MsCesUi
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
T. C. Treetour
B A M ROOFING
1IU Celery Ave. Tel FA 3-13*4
Phono PA S-4M1
l i t K. Pash
Coairactiaf A Repairs
Phone FA 1-031 OH Park Dr.
SERVICE CALLS 11.3*. For de­
pendable TV service call San­
FREE ESTIMATES
S-BEDROOM house, largo family 300 Laurel Ave.
ford TV Center, tth. and San­
PL. FA 3 7*43
| room with fireplace, corner lot
ford Ave. FA 1-9741.
FA 2-0197.
IF YOU bav* painting problems
HEATING
and want to take ad-antage of
H.
B. POPE CO.
S-BEDROOM home lu weS estab­
years of experienco and the beat
lished neighborhood. S p • • 1 a 1 of workmanship call K. M.
mo s. Park - f a s4 M
terms. FA 1-flO.
Young FA 2-OS** or J. L. Btod15-A Beauty Parlor*
see FA S4m .
Buainean Opportunities
Be Lovelier With Profoeafoaal
15. 8 p * c W Services
SPARE TIMS
Beauty Caro.
SERVICING ROUTE
TV
and
RADIO
REFAIR
*f
w
WITH
i t* aighta and weekends; St
HERSHEY CANDY
*ard, Lake Mary and Loagweod.
A V s v t t select a raapaaslbfo per­
FA UTTi and FA H U L
Beeaty galea
son la their local nrea'senricMg
III* Oak
FA 1-76*4
NEW CANDY MACHINES USPUMPS - SPRINKLERS
1NG HERSHEY PRODUCTS. No A1 types and aiscs, installed
. experience necessary. Qualified
"Da R Tourralf”
person will hero opportunity of
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la three or four hours per day?
TV makea AVON COSMETICS
vary much in dtmand and
•aay to sell. Write, Mr*. Jean
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21. Furniture

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CONTRACT and REF‘SR WORK 15. Special Service*
1007 Sanford Avt.
FA 3-63«2

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shovels $1.49 csch. Army Navy
House Trailer. 46»»x8. See Clyde
Surplus. 3to Sanford Ave.
Walla at DeWltti Trailer Park.
No phone calls.
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windshield, buddy sesl, twin mlr.
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rors, 22" x 19" basket; 91*3. 610
mobile home, modern through­
Locust Ave.
out, deluxe color fixture*, full
bath. Front of DeWttt’s Trailer
Park. Rt. 17-92 So. Mrt. James Large 2 burner ail porcelain
heater, nearly new. 110.00.
DaVtne.
FA 2-4387.
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trad* equity for furniture or 32,000 RTU oil circulator Heater,
has to he seen to appreciate.
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'VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1960

FLORIDA

SANFORD,

NO. 630

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tire
of th« nine announced candidates
for governor qualified today, offi­
cially opening the 1980 political
aeaton.
But though the gubernatorial
candidates were on hand at noon.
Sen. Tont Adam* of Orange Park
stole a march on them and was

the first eandldste to actually qua­
lify.
Adam* waa in line at I a. m.
and Secretary of State R. A. Gray
accepted his qualifying money and
papers the instant the dock struck
noon. Adams is a candidate to
succeed Gray, who la retiring nest
January.

Southeast C of C
Given Ad Funds
The County Commission today agreed to give the South­
east Seminole Chamber of Commerce S1.000 to be need for
printing and distribution o f brochure* for advertising pur­
poses.
The Southeant C of C which induden Oviedo, Slavia and
Chultloin, had anked the bonrd at an earlier meeting for the
fund* but wai turned down until
the chamber could eome up with a
budget for tha year.
Hen Junes, president of the
chamber, presented Us* budget lo
lb* board today. It Included 3870
for membership dues and contribu­
tions and Ibe board quickly ap­
proved $1,000 for advertising.
The board also beard two requrils from the Lake Mary cham­
ber. which asked that a traffic sur­
vey he conducted at the intersec­
tion of Lake Mary Blvd. and Coun­
try Club Rd.
to a letter ‘ to lha board, Mm
chamber said that from 3:30 to 3
p. m. (bar* is heavy congestion at
the intersection due to the unload­
ing of school buses, return of NAS
personnel to their homes and avtnlng shoppers. Tha chamber stress­
ed tha need for a series of traffic
control aid*.
Tlie board agreed to ask Mm
State Road Department to conduct
the traffic aurvey aa tha drat stop
in aiimlnattog traffic song* ation to
the area.
Tha board also approved another
roqueat by tha Laka Mary group to
slop night parking ia Uia iron ad­
jacent to Cryatal Laka Beach.
Tha board authorised Commis­
sioner Lawrence Swafford to work
with Sheriff J. L. Hobby to pulling
up n sign dosing lha ana to night
parking.

4i|£ *''***»**;

OPENING THE COUNTY FAIR, County C o m m i t , » i .... ifuun John
Krider cut the ribbon while, from left, J. Q. Galloway, chairmun of the
security guard; F. J. Demers, space chairman; Joel Field, general fair
chairman; John McCloskey, director, and W. 0. Page, midway owner,
stood by. At right is a first place blue ribbon winning knife rack being
shown by Home Demonntration Agent Myrtle Wilson. It was made by Mrs.
JUy Sassman of Lake Mary(Herald Photos) *

•Children Have
Their Day At
County Fair
Is Children's Dap at Mm
w Seminole County fair.
Two hteky youagatere « ■ B*t
bicycle* at Mm lair. Joel field,
president of Mm fair, aald be es­
parto s “ tremeodoui mob" af
yeeagetere at the gtls eveat. The
fair Association has given 11,300
(ret Mcketo to county school child­
ren.
Children under 3$ will be ade m itte d to Mm lltr tree tpday.
w Special hours lor the yeungsSera
are 4 te T p. m. field said that
sold weathar bapt many people
away from the lair h it eight,
when about 1,000 attended.
fa ir officials awarded prista la
as many homt sad harm produce
entries Monday, that they ran
nut at ribbon. Morn ribbons have
been ordered. More than 100 first
prises havn beta given out. and
338 ribbons wsnt to the women's
division alone. Prises are still
being given and award money
will be presented Saturday.

•

Board To Probe
Refuse Dumping
#

The County Commission plans
In crackdown on garbage collec­
tor* dumping garbage la the Sanlando dumping area.
The commission wM begin a
probe to regulate toee h r dampm$ grouodi.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
Mm board that Collectors from
O m an Count/ have been using
Mm Sanlando pk. In many Instances (he area la becoming a
V "h *slth hatard" ai dead animals,
are pat tbeea by residents, Dana
said.
The board authorised Clerk Dav­
id Gatchei to write to boards la
West Palm, Orange, Volusia and
Brevard Counties asking informa­
tion aa bow the/ have eoped with
tbit problem.
Under a recent set passed by
the hglatietoro, the board baa
the authority to regulate tad pro+ scribe methods of collecting, trans­
porting, and disposing ad garbage,
refuse and debris.
Attorney Mack Ctovetoad dr.
emphasised that the board Is spaelites Uf authorised to polioe aad
license garbage and trash ret­
ire tors.

1

*

WASHINGTON (UP!) - «ea.
George A. 1m athere (D -fla.) was
expected to announce today be wUI
become floridn'a reluctant "favor­
ite aoo" preeidential candidate.
Smalhert' effice said an an­
nouncement was due Tuesday but
declined to divailge ita subject.
However, previooe statement* by
Smathers left no doubt that hia
long-awaited decision will be to en­
ter florida's primary.

* Imatbera repeatedly ha* said he
would not run as a "favorite son"
candidate if two or more of the
Democratic presidential hopefuls
entered the Florida primary and
waged "a meaningful campaign up
and down the state."
None at the Democratic presi­
dential hopefuls — announced or
otherwise—has indicated any inter­
est la the deep South primary.
Both Sena. Hubert li. Humphrey
(D-Minn.) and John F. Kennedy
(D-Mats.), the only announced can­
didates, have said they haven’t
made up their mind* about Florida.
But they were reported shying
away because they weren't certain
Smalbers would kpep out.
' With only about 15 days left until
the filing deadline, Smathers ap­
Mrs. Blanton Owen of Sanford parently gave up any hopes he
will discuss wood, shell and other might have had that Kennedy and
crafts at the Sanford Art Assn, Humphrey would enter.
meeting Monday in the Crafts Hut
at f t Mellon Park.
Tha 7:30 p. m. meeting will be a
crafts workshop, Mrs. Helen DeWit, president of the association
said. The art group has decided to
add craila lo its activities agenda
and the Sanford Recreation Dept,
has permitted use of the Crafts Hut
The County Commi-sion will
each Monday night, she said. .
Crafts workshops will be held on open bids on a new $100,000 Hcallh
the third Monday night of each Center at a specially called meet­
month and on the fifth Monday of ing at S p. m. today.
The center will be located be­
months which havs them. Mr. and
Mrs. f . H. Galiancy will be in tween Eighth and Ninth Sts. on
charge of the sessions, and par­ Hwy. 17-92 and Architect John
ticipants are asked to bring their Burton said construction should
start within 30 days after bid let­
own material*.
Mrs. DcWit also announced a ting.
The newly-named county health
new schedule of meclinga for the
association. The first Monday of director, Dr. Clyde Brothers, was
each month will be the date of the due to arrive in the city today to
eaecutivo board meeting; the sec­ lake up his new post and sit In at
ond Monday general meetings, with the bid opening.
speakers, business and critiques in
the Civic Center; and painting
workshop* supervised by Joe Mathieux on fourth Mondays.
All meetings will be at 7:30 p. at.
in the Crafts Hut except the gen­
eral meeting* la the Civic Center;
Tha association invites new mem­
bers and especially at this time
Three Osteen children on their
those interested ia crafts, Mrs, Deway to school this morning found a
Wit aaid.
body later identified as that of an
elderly Osteen resident, Everett
Hail.
Officer* were investigating the
death at Hall, reportedly last seen
alive early Monday night by the
Tax Collector John Galloway re­ Oateen postmaster, Mr*, t^ili
ported today that II,&lt;31 1380 auto Brooke.
Ronnie, Carol and Susie Sapp,
license tags had been issued up
children of Mr. and Mr*. J, A.
to Uat Friday.
Galloway said that thus far, Sapp, said they saw the body lying
|Mf,&gt;11 has been collected from beside the road aa they went to
tag ante*. Laat year’a sales total­ school aad reported their discovery
ed 1813,131 and 31,430 tags were lo the owner of n grocery etore.
sold. Saturday ia the final day The man was identified at Hall, believtd to he about M years old. •
for buying the license*.

Crafts To Be Topic
At Art Meeting

Health Center Bid
Opening Tonight

Osteen Pupils
Find Man's Body

13,428 County
Auto Tags Sold

by Mr. and Mrs. AI Decker, Jack
•oavUto; second, Southere*! Merry
Lass, owned by Mr. Green, Bra­
denton: third, Garyiyn'a Blue Sta­
tion Break, owned by Mf. and
Mrs. Garry Fox; fourth, Hi-Fi
Blu O'Garylyn, owned by Mrt.
Jeanne Williams. Cocoa.
Open dogs: First, Chtrrivale
Thunderstorm; second. Garyiyn'a
Copper Commander, Mrs. Carry
Fox; third, Garyiyn'a Blue Broad­
caster, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Fox;
Goldcresl Music Maker, Beverly
Gresbman.
Bitches over aix months old but
lass than IS mouth*; First, Southcrest Ebony Jewel, Joni Hunt,
Tampa:
Second, Kilmarnock's
Stack Troon, Mrs. Mildred Stag,
Philadelphia. Fa.; third, Bonnie
La is of Pones, Mrs. A. C. Doud-

Dogs over sli months but lei*
thin 13: First, Oray Sun Chief
Charmer; second. King Prince,
owned by Ed Voeglea, Mt. Dora.
Bitches under six months; Kir«t,
Garyiyn'a Button Popper, owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Garry Fox;
second. Gray Sun Try Me, Mr.
and Mrt. Ralph Grayson; third,
Tammy, owned by Darlene Sparl­
ing.
Doga under six months: First,
Goldcresl Music Maker; second,
Garyiyn'a Riag-a-DIng, owned by
Ur. and Mrs. Garry- Fox; third.
Jeanne's Mr. Blupriat, Mrs. Jen­
nie Williami; fourth, Gray Sun’ s
Stargazer, Mr. aad Mra. Ralph
Crayton.
Smooth coUtoo: First, Sham­
rock's Smooth Bluatte, owned by
Mr. and Mrs. Vjfbtrt F.-ymin,
1

Gov. LcRoy Collins’ recent state­
ment that the Smathers "favorite
son" candidacy might not be a
good idea apparently had little ef­
fect on the senator’s decision.
Both Collins and Smathers have
been mentioned at possible vicepresidential candidate!.

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Petition To Ask
New Fire District
The need for a (Ire dialrict in
the southwest area of Seminole
County was stressed before the
County Commission today.
A resident of Ibe area complain­
ed that a tiled In his yard burned
to (hr ground last year because
he could not get help from fire­
fighting unit*.
Commissioner Lawrence Swofford reported that a meeting Is
planned within the next two weeks
in the Rear Laka area to draw
up a petition to present lo the
board asking that a referendum
be placed on the ballot in Novem­
ber to set up a fire district.
"If the majority of residents in
the area want a fire district there
i* no reason why it shouldn't
pais" Swofford said.
At present the only fire district
in Uie county ia in Lake Mary.
Ed Zimmerman, fire commis­
sioner from that distrirt. told the
board that two fire commi-sionare resigned their poll* and re­
commended that Bill Gray and
John Fitzpatrick be appointed.
They would succeed Charles Krrug*r and Richard Iver* who resigned.
The board agreed lo approve the
appointment*.

Casselberry Fire
Damage $35*000
About 335,000 damage was
caused by a Canelberry ware­
house fire Friday, Fire Chief Paul
Bates said today.
The warehouse, near Ike ACL
railrokd, belonged to town devel­
oper Hibbard Casselberry. Tha fire
started at 3:15 a. m. The 5.000
square foot warehouse was a total
loss. Bates said. Origin at the
blase has not hern determined,
be said. A truck and a car
nearby also were burned.
Loagwood firemen feme to the
assistance of the Casselberry fir*
dep artment.

TB Group Meets
Samtool# County Tubcrcnloaia
and Health Atsoelalioa members
will meet in the /Irat Baptist
Church it I p . n

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Paar To Return
To NBC Late
Spot March 7

Smathers Decision Near

.Seminole Collies Win Show Honors
Cberrivata Thunderstorm, owned
bp Mr. and Mr*. AI Deeknr,
Jacksonville, took lop honor* of
beet to match M the Colli# Fanc­
iers of Central Florida colli* show
of the Mayfair Ian Sunday.
The reserve winner was Gray
Bun Chief Charmer, owned by
Mt. and Mrs. Ralph Griyioo, San­
ford.
_ With an entry hst of 35-one
Wfrnm aa far away at Pennsylvania
—It waa tha largest collie show
to be held to data to the atata,
according tn officials of tha asso­
ciation of which Mrs. Garry Fox,
Geneva, is preaident.
Garry Fox, Geneva, waa chair­
man of the show, and Mr*. Peggy
Loots, Titusville, secretary,
winner* ware:
Open bitch#*: first place, D*
^ S i ' a Fancy H i*

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Jack Paar
has agreed to return to hia late
night television show Mareh 7,
the Nalional Broadcasting Co. an­
nounced today.
The agreement was reached at
a Florida conference today be­
tween Paar and NBC's two top
executives, President Robert K.
Kinlner and Board Chairman
Robert Sarnoff.
The NBQ announcement, tram
r '* * ‘ n
*'*• - • - •
v w y :'
'
)"Jtcl&gt; (Uraolf, chairman of th*.
National Broadcasting Co., and f I
met in Florida today with Jack
Paar. On behalf of bit large and ’
loyal audlenca we asked Jack In
return lo tb* Jack Paar Show.
Jack agreed lo eome back on
Preliminary plana tor Mm new
Monday, March 7, after a threecounty jail are aomplated aad
wrek vacation. Bob Sarnoff and I
were to be presented to the county
arc dcllghled."
commissioner! at their afternoon
Thus apparently ended one of
session today.
(he most widely-vie wed spit* to
Architect James Gambia Ragan
entertainment history,
•ant ■ message to tha hoard this
Paar walkrd off hia program in
front of viewers across Ihe coun­ morning that lha plana are road/
for toapacMoo. No detail* wan
try last Thursday pight in a tear­ discussed.
ful protest at the manner in which
For th* peat month, tha board
NBC had censored a questionable
haa baao surveying Jails to Mia
joke from hia previous night’s pro­
atata tad have boon passing on
gram.
their rocommandallons In Roger*.
For Uie following hour end 30
minutes, Ida guests bitterly casti­
gated the network and defended
I’ aar's action.
The show went on Monday night
without Paar, and alto without
censorship. (Another ilory on page

Plans For New Jail

2

Orlando Jury Starts
Probe Of Hoffa

).

Board To Ask New
District 5 Hearing
The County Commission today
agreed to request lha toning board
lo conduct another comprehensive
toning hearing for District &gt; be­
cause an "overlapping meeting"
was held at tha same time.
The hearing was held last Tues­
day at the same time that a Dis­
trict 5 Voters League mealing
was held.
Commissioner Homer Little of
Distrirt 5 said many people have
called him to aay that they misted
the toning hearing became of tha
conflicting lima element.

Coffee Klatch
Features Prizes

ORLANDO (UPI) - A grand
Jury to expected to taka at toast
«o days to investigate ahnrgaa that
Teamsters President James R.
Hoffs waa toonoctod with an Ki­
ttled Tltuxvitia bousing project.
Tha Jury, ampsnaiad Monday.
wMI Investigate Mm charge brought
by th* Florida National Bank to
Orlando, which the Teamsters a n
suing to gato roles** af 1488,888 to
union deposits.
Tha bank has rofuaad to return
tha money. It alaima lha union daposited the moaay with tha agrtament It would tot lha funds remain
in tha banh until a loan to Bun
Valley Inc., developers of lha Tituevilla project, waa repaid.
The Sun Valley ttna, now bank­
rupt. atill ewes 1838,888 on the lean.
Haifa and Mm onion, to their suit
to release Mm money, deny they
had any cooiMCtinna with Sun Val­
ley.
The project waa to have bean •
development far
“ '
members.

Secretarial, rocaptionlata and of­
fice aisistanli will be gueata
Thursday at an nfler-Valealinr-Day
meeting of the Coffee Club in th*
USO-Chamber at Commerce Bldg,
at 10 a. m.
Valuable prises will ba awarded
at Um meeting which substitute*
for the regularly scheduled coffee
klatch sponsored by the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce, ac­
cording to Charlto Morrison, pub­
The County .Commission today
lic relations director af tha cham­
ber.
opeaed bids to par* Booth Bt. hut
delayed awarding any contract an
tbe Job Is see U K would b* morn
economical for Mm county to do tbs
work with Us own crows.
Apparent low hid on tbs project
DeBsry Civic clubs will gel
money from • fund raising dinner was turned to by tbs L. L. Hall
at tha DeBary Civic Aaarolatioa Paving Co. of Oranus Park far
S20.3BS.50.
building tonight.
Conimltsioosf V sn «o Doan safe
About 125 poraoat will be served,
with money from tha dtaanr going ad M A would ha shsapor g tM
la town clubs. A spaabar from
a food service company will add
IP tha program.

News Briefs
Fire Rates To Drop

'L'Mift

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fir#
aad extended coverage Insurance
ralea ia Florida will be decreased
effective April 1. Stale Insurance
Commissioner J. Edwin Larson
said Monday fir* rates will go
down 1.3 per rent and extended
One of th# firet to qualify waa
coverage ratoe 18.1 per cent.
Rep. W. C. Harrell of Dade,
to running h r the

Rate Hearing Asked

TALLAHAS8EE (UPI) — The
Stale Utilities Commission took
under advisement Monday a re­
quest by Miami afficiala far a
prompt public hearing on rate*
charged by Mm Houston Natural
Gas Co. Comml'iion Chairman
Jerry Carter said ha hoped for a
dec leion to lesa Mian 38 days.

Labor Fights Racism
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Tha
AFL-CIO today etlffeocd Ua stand
•gainst racial discrimination by
unions and called on tbe federal
government to penalise business­
men wbo refute Job* to Negroes.
The "get tough" approach to reduf# hiss to Joh hiring and pro­
motions ws» disclosed by George
Meany, president af tha 14-milRon
mambtr M m federation.

BaVmesi Lukewarm
RANGOON, Burma (UPI) - Sovfet Premier Nikita Khru-ihebe*
arrived to Burma today and re­
ceived p welcome that waa for
tha mom part qutat and lethargic.
Only 3,888 peraona war* at the
airport to ana th* Soviet leader
arrive. Along Mm rout* to Mm
proaldent'e office the turnout waa
eetimaled at 38,800, a friction of
lha number that welcomed him to
1884.

Britain Girding

Drainage Need
In Bear Lake
Area Stressed
. District 3 County Commission**
La wrens* Swafford today asks i
the hoard for a coastal effort to
get tbs sonnty engfnsnrtog depart­
ment to relists drainage condi­
tions In Mm Bear Lain tret.
Bwsfferd mods Bn' request a t
tar County Engineer Robert Oavfe
reported ba Imp** to advert!so
for bide an drsiuago wi
Loch Arbor,

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Bear Lake area wn4ar to
water to poor a Rve feet tovai
SwoMord *Uad Um danpermw
condition* to Nto area and Ontomitttoner Vernon Dunn added tha*
^tob*outbr^MAM nMmnAl^m OOi |
wb*mb
wichihi |w log pnofiffc
Moweror, Chairman M m
said there is Just an much
available and Kills ms
taks ears of oB Nm used* at

However, Mm bonrd agrrod
ask Davis to
Bear Lab*

LONDON (UPI) - Britain today
announced a $124,880,080 booet to
Th* board also was Informed
bar defense apaudtog, bringing Mm
that Mm Freeh Valor Oemmtoalau
annual defense bill to a record
wUI start p r if ls i toko* to Mm
33,738,834,080, nearly a third Of eeuaty within tbe aout Boa weak*.
her entire budget The toereaa*
was announmd to a government
white paper which eaid Britain
also waa toortastog Ma conven­
tional weapons instead of relying
nxcluaivaly an the massive west­
ern nnetoar deterrent.

Snowstorm
Loses Punch

Rhee Opponent Diet
MOUL, lares (UPI) - The
Korean enbiiwt mat today to dis­
cuss political ImpUealloaa af Mm
death of President
Byagmsn
R W s only epp-ment to the Mareh
prasideniial oloclions. Rhee, 84,
was shocked at Mm d*04h Monday
to tho U. I. af Dr. Chough Pyung
Ok, 81, leader of th* opposition
Democratic Party, hot predicted
widespread defection f r o m
Chough's to hia own ruling Liberal
P*rtp.___________________

Food Fair Staffs
To Meat Hera
Food Fair employes from Banford and surrounding Okies will
meat hero Feb, gt.
U m meeting will bo to "talk
•hep" aad discuss ways lo improvs
the bualoeas, Sanford Food Fair
Manager Cons Ash loo said today.
About 38 oompany employes nrs
•xpectod tor too mooting.

County Delays Awarding
Contract For Paving Job

DeBory C O f C
Meets Wednesday

Gubernatorial candid* les Mini
made it official were Sen*. Doyle
Carlton and Fred O. Dickinson,
former House Speakers Ted David
and Farris Bryant and ea-circuit
Judge John McCarty.
Dickinson mailed hit paper* to.
The rest came in person to sign.
McCarty waa th* firet candidal#
for governor to band his qualify­
ing papers to Gray. He was fol­
lowed by Carlton, David and Bry­
ant.
It was Uie first time the opening
day of qualifying attracted such
a large crop of candidate!.
Doxeni of stale employes sad
local residents Interested In polltics flocked into the office to
watch. Cardidstes shook hands,
smiled and posed together fee
photographer*.
Th* entire announced field
for commissioner of agriculture
showed np to qualify. They nr*
former House Speaker Doyle Con­
ner, W. R. Hancock, C. H. Rare,
•nd Loran Carlton.
Qualifying after Adams waa Ed
Hornsby of Tallahassen, who ran
unsuccessfully agalait Gray four
years ago.
Another to (he largo Meld tor
secretary of Mate, Eugene Fisher,
also was among the early quali­
fier*.
A large group of candidates for
iegislaUva races stopped by aad
paid their fees, almoat lost to Um
crowds surrounding the candidate#
for governor.

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Th* notion's third
• week a&gt; b
the Ohto Valley today,
Th* storm, a cream
to Ita predecessors, tost Ba
punch wbtn M waa hosed to by
two high proamms system* neat
Um Carolises and Texas.
Onto light mow was forecast lay
aouthffra Ohio, Ksutoihy aad part*
of Tennessee. Rato mss ex pasted
la the Booth nod Pacific North­
west.
U m now storm moved quickly
out of Mm Boutowoet Monday and
dumped up to nto# inches of anew
on parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Missouri and Kansas.
Highways wore practically laepassable to western Arkansas and
•attorn Oklahoma and VaBla aneldest* mounted rapidly to south­
west Missouri, although there wore
no fatnUtiai.
Th* tail af weathar — blamed
deaths from Um wnaktang aerial
af atoraaa was placed at more
than US, Including IB ntoaa leal
Friday.
DrifUag mows from a storm laa$
weokrod hampered cleanup opera­
tions In the tart. Schools war*
rioted Monday ta parte af Nov
York Stale, Virgiala, Norik Caro­
lina. Tennessee. Veit Virginia,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia aad
South Carolina.

believed toil tbs county could do
the work *t 8 smaller cost, but that
Um Job would lake Jaager.
The board held qff any decittan
until Davis can make coat esti­
Tha DeBary Chamber af
mate* on th* work.
macro will hold ita monthly
U m heard also agreed to study a tag ta tha Stetson University Stated
request to resurface a read is Ik* room at 7 p. a ., Wednesday.
Fsreet Labs art* with; i supsity
The penmans wiB todado a tafc
owners sharing Um sms m tbs p ro

DaBory Sat* Fund
Roising Dinnar

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Mr V H M Freaa
A tub-saro cold wav* today tight•Ofd Ma grip a* tha we*ther-b«t(•red Midwest, still digging out
Iran a dcitructiva storm that kill*
od more than So persons oa Mi
trauding trip from California to
i Groat Lakos.
For tha atcond consecutive day.
tho tamperatura drop pad to below
xaro ia parti of Uinneiota and
North Dakota. Reading! near aero
ware common throughout tha Mid*
weit la tha waka of winter’! deadlicit atorm.
A United Praia International
count Rated I t death! uooe tha
atorm roared aut at tha Paclfl*
M art weekend and tubed California
with torrential raina and 40-toot
ocean waves. Thera ware IS dead
ia WUcooiia. the hardest hit atata.
Road erewa were near collapee
aad mow plowa broke down from
tha lang battle agaiaat a snowfall
that reached SI inches in seme
comraaaitiea.
Milwaukee, lathed by tha iccond
w on t atorm ia ita history, eilled
for voluntoere to dig out fire hy
■ fra n ti buried by U-foot drift*. City
ofl/ciali wore fearful tha hydrinti
couldn't bo found Mi Rmo if a fire
broke out.
Lawmen in loutheaat Wiicooiin
answered dozens of pleas for help
in getting tick and injured peraons
to hospitals.
Small foreign ears ail but dis­
appeared under tha mountainous
drifts. One snow plow dug into
what appeared to be a mound at
mmww and badly damaged a am all
S p o r t s car.
Most main highways ia the
•torm'a t rack w a r e reopened
Thursday, but hundreds at rural
roads remained snow-clogged.
Tho storm, which sauted dam­
age estimated in tha millions of
dollars, blew itself out over Canada.
Only a few snow flurries war* ex­
pected today in Michigan and parti
of Naw SngJaad and Naw York

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Ike May Arbitrate
Watch Dispute
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower baa been asked
to srbitarata a dispute between the
APsntagaa aad. State Dapartmal
over sale ad | M watches, Ara­
biaa carpets aad Oriental wood
carving* Mi military post aschanges io tha Panama Caaal
Zona.
The twe. agencies have debated
tb* problem far months. This
weak thoy soot separate policy
recommendations to tba While
House.
Panamanian businessmen have
m complained that sals at luxury
w Items, duty and tax free, ia the
PXa baa harmad their busiaaaa la
Panama City.

W hitt Youth
To Attend A &amp; M
In Protest Move
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
• white. M-yaaruld student at Floeids Slate University said today hia
decision to enroll in a Negro aoilogo 'was not a hasty oa t."
A1 BreiUcr, a senior physic* ma­
jor, Thursday disclosed plana to
sigo up ia Florida A R M Unlverslty for Negroes bars east sum­
mer. The youth who will graduate
from FSU ia June, has vigorously
protested segregated education.
N wtil be the first cssa ia Florida
• where a while student haa triad to
enter a Negro university. Negroes
have gained admittance to tho Uni­
versity at Florida at OalaaaviUa,
but a* Negro haa beaa enrolled at
FSU.
Braider said his decision to ea­
ter Um all-Negro school was a
“ gradual pracusa" which started
last November. He said ha talked
to a let ad people about it “ aad I
^ pot a lot af advice."
J A native of Naw York, Braider
moved to Miami Beach with Us
family ta 1*51.

Deacon Sentenced
For Murder Try
ATLANTA (UPI) - A Bspdst
drscoo pleaded guilty today to
rigging a bomb in bis preacher’s
• car and was sentenced to three to
fiva years ia prison for attemptod
murder.

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EARL HKifilNBOTHAM

Bryant Names
Sanford Mayor
Campaign Aide
Earl Higginbotham, local ofl
distributor and mayor of Sanford,
was appointed gubernatorial can­
didate Farris Bryant's eampaign
manager In Seminole County, Brysat announced today at hi* state
headquarters la Ocala.
Bryant's Seminole County beadquartan win be at 106 N. Pal­
metto Ave.
Bryant alas announced that
Stanley Brumley will be Semi­
nole campaign, treasurer. Tha San­
ford Atlantic National Bank baa
bean named as depository for
funds obtained In tho campaign
Mi the county.
"Farris Bryant’s experiences
and leadership in atata government
over tha past l i year* well quallftei U a far tha high posMioa b*
seeks, and I honestly believe that
ha will do mors for tho peopla 'of
Florida than any other candidate
for governor," Higginbotham aaid.
He added that tba first big pro­
ject o f Bryant supporters Mi Semi­
nole will b* ia organise a caval­
cade to attend the statewide kickeft rullr for Bryant in Oriande at
tha Cherry Plain Hotel at • p.m.
Fab. 90.
Higginbotham aaid at least 100
supporters from Baminola are ex­
pected to attend lb* rally
Bryant w ii be ia Sanford and
Seminole County Mi IM* near fu­
ture to swat and great support­
ers, bis headquarters reported.

Negroes Seek To
Integrate DeLond
Lunch Counter
DELAND (UPI) About 40 Negross, mostly teenagers, tried un­
successfully Thursday to be serv­
ed at a white luneh counter.
They marched into the F. W.
Wool worth store about t p.m. aod
sat at the counter reading school
books aod talking some SO min­
utes. Thoy left wjlhout service or
further incident soon after a store
mauagar announced the counter
It was the third day ia a row
Negroes attemptod to obtain serv­
ice at the Much counter. Sm alter
groups turned oat Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoon with similar
results.
Similar lunch room attempts
have been mad* la the past at
various other oittea around the
state and a eoacantrated drive
for lunch counter Integration has
bean underway hi North Care-

Commeadatory ribbons and 3741
1ia prises will bo awarded si Hie
Seminol* County Fair.
In the boy’ s 4-H Club exhibits
there will be 43 rash prises, rang­
ing from |l for most first prises
is f l for alt but one of the fifth
prises. Each creditable 4-11 club
Mmmunlty exhibit will get a 910
premium.
Fifty-one cash prises will be
given for the largest iruits or
vegetables of 17 types. The largest
examples w i l l
be awarded
SI prises, and the third largest in
each class 2S cents.
Blue ribbon winners in the poul­
try exhibition will got 91-TS. Red
ribbon winners will got S1.2S and
white ribbon winners 73 cents.
Blue, red sod white ribbon win­
ners in the rabbit show will get
from S2 to 7S cents.
Seventy-five prises from St for
first priio to 7S reals for third
will be given fur the best cakes,
cookie* and esndy entered by 4-11
club girls. Thirty-three swards in
tbr same fund range will he given
in the needle work and crafts sec­
tion.
The best and second-best table
linens, textile paintings, bedroom
furnishings, quills and bedspreads,
knitting, rugs and crafts exhibited
in tb* woman's department will
receive 138 awards ranging from
S3 to SS cents. Blue and red rib­
bons also will be given Ml the di­
vision.
Pictorial art and ceramic edu­
cational division exhibits prises
range from tt-90 to 30 cents.
Individual Cub Scout projects
will receive 45 prises, from tS
cents for first prises to 23 cents
for third place exhibits In IS
classes. In the Roy Scout troop
exhibits, each creditable troop
exhibit will receive S3.
Exhibits may be placed at the
Campbell-Losslng Post 33 fair­
grounds an Hwy. 17-92 Saturday
t a. m. until noon and from 2-3
p. m. Sunday. The Legion post Is
sponsoring the fair.

Zoning Change
Given District t
A delegation of 12 residents
from Dlstriet 1 asked tha toning
board at lla comprehensive sonlag hearing last night to teava a
parcel efla n d between Lake Blvd.
and tba county home commercial.
The delegation appeared at tba
second In a aarles of four hear­
ings on tho new toning program.
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown told the delegation the
board will consider keeping the
area commercial and not change
it to R-3, multiple dwelling.
Residents of the Lake Blvd.
section complained that if tba
•ret were changed to R-3 toning
the land would decrease in value.
Tba next aoolng hearing will be
held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. for
DUtrict 6 at tha courthouse.
After tho hearings are com ­
pleted, the zoning program will
go before tho county com missloners for adoption.

Board Stands By
Refund Ruling

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
State Utilities Commission today
stuck by tn earlier ruling order­
ing the Houston Gas Corp. to re­
fund several thousand dollars in
ovarchargaa mad* at Daytona
Beach for eala at manufactured
CMy offices started getting a g * iy
The commission refused to re­
face lifting this week.
Early in the weak, toe police consider the earlier order which
station and Jail was given a fresh directed the company to repay
•oat at paint and ally work crews to Ms customer* tba difference
a n now paiaUng various afficaa between a to cants minimum
charge levied since last July.
te CMf HaU.
Houston cool ended tha charga*
Tba city mane gar's atflca was
painted Ibis marizing and by tha ware increased with authority of
and at sax 1 weak, moat at tba the oommlssion.
Mi CMy HaU will have a
it t i pa tot, CMy Manager
Knawtea aaid.

City Offices
Get Face Lifting

Dominican Action
Tp Be Probed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A aemmlttoa at tba Organisation at Ame­
rican States has voted to rater la
tba lntar-Amarlcan Peace Commis­
sion Vanasuala'a charge that tba
Dominican RopubUa baa vtela ted
bumaa riahte.
A resolution stating that tba commlmten was tba proper agency to
look Into tko charges was approved
Thursday night by ia o f Urn 11
nation* forming tha

$24,657 Street
Project Completed

Tbe city recently completed a
street resurfacing program which
coot 114,537, City Mgr. Warren
Knowles reported today.
Knowles said work was com­
pleted on MallonviUa Ave. from
3Mb to SSth St.; Second it. from
Mallonvilte to Sanford Ave.; Ninth
St. from Saafofd to Park Ava.t
E. Third It. from Preach to Per­
simmon Aval, and Persimmon
Ava. from First to Third St.
Tba program started in early
1*M and was completed last
tb.

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WEATHER: Cloudy with Mattered ahowarn tonight. High today in the upper 60.s. Low tonight, 55-60.
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1060

•od iecatiaw listed aod at Browa'o
fingertips.
Long-raoga plans will call for
rbangat io many at tha street
names to avoid aaadloee duplica­
tion aad aid postal officials.
"Magnolia is JuOt an* of tha big
headaches, tho lodes disclosed,“
Brown said.
Thera are Magnolia Drive*,
Avenues, lanes, aod oquaras.
Magnolia otrooto coa ho found
Tho purpose at tho iodax Is Io from Alta monte Springs to Cbnpinpoint all the streets in tba luoia, from Inn#wood to
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street as mas that are
commoa ia tha county is San­
ford Ava., or Bt., which appears
39 lima* ia tho iodax; Scmlnola
Blvd., which la ia tha index U
timaa; Lake Ava., Drivo or Blvd.,
which appears 30 timaa; Oak,
Palm and Palmetto Ave*. aad
Drives, which appear more that
30 timaa.
"Whot wo plan to do whoa wo
flaiah compiling all thla data to
otrtatoally change many of the
•hot

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 628

City Studies Ring O f Roads
To Handle Increased traffic
The City Zoning and Planning]
It would create a giant perimet­
Commission was presented with a er around the city whereby a
large ecale plan last night to pre-1 combination of rose* would be
vent traffic congestion in tho city. | built.
The zoning board agreed to
The plen wee presented hy plan­
ners George Simone and Gerald study the matter.
The State Road Department al­
Dike.

ready his seen the plan and has
been “ extremely pleased,'' City
Manager Warren Knowles said to­
day.
Dike said the plan would de­
crease the volumn of traffic on
French Ave. by by-passing that

area. Combination roads in the
plan would include Seminole Blvd..
the Old Orlando Highway, and
Cameron Ave.
Dike explained that the plen
could be put Into operation in two

News Briefs
Jaycees Meet
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - Tbr
Florida Junior Chamber of Com­
merce Ihrre-day winter conference
got underwey today as S00 dele­
gates began registering.

Tongue-In-Cheek
WASHINGTON (U PD -Pranklln !
D. Roosevelt Jr. and 3laJ. John S.
Eisenhower drew 23 per cent o f :
the votes in a tongue-in-cheek
presidrnliel poll conducted here
by Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn.).

Van Rie Charged
BOSTON (UPI) —The prosecutor
charged today that Dutch radio
operator Willem van Rio boat a
gay divorcee “ Into helplessness"
in her shipboard cabin and dump­
ed her body overboard.

Money Bill Okayed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
House Appropriations Committee
lodgy approved a money bill to
run the Interior Department and a
batch of related agendas that was
almost 7 per cent above their
current budget— and apologised
for not giving lham more.

Cubans Rapped
MIAMI (UPI) - Sen. Georgs
Smathars (D-Fla.) Thursday night
characterised Premier Fidel Cas­
tro’s Cuban government as “ Com.moatit-domlnaled." and n td ljto
pfefers Rifkat "Trujlrto’ * Domi­
nican dictatorship to tha Cuban
regime.

Comedian* Clark Dies
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bobby
Clark, 72, famed comedian whoic
trademark was a pair of paintedon spectacles, died this morning
of a heart attack. The wiry little
man who had entertained three
generations of theater goers hid
been bedded by a virus infection
for three weeks.

WE'RE NOT 8BNU1NU OUT VALENTINES, but would like to acknow*
ledge the day with theae three candidates for Valentine Queen of the Anna
Miller Circle to be named Saturday nifht at the Elka Club. Mrs, Wade
Snyder. Mm. Betty Cox or Mm. Harry Adair will wear the big heart and
sntin* Dance.
i
crown after the iclectloa Is made at the annual Elka Valentine
Id Photo)

3=
1 p. m. Stocks

$100,000 Dre
t h e dreufn u M » Coufl^v ticH llh ^ m ittf^ ' W

nrim&amp;e

closer to renlity Tuesday when the Board o f County
Commissioners meets at 8 a. m. in special session to
award bids on the project.
Architect John Burton suid construction on tha
8100,000 building will begin within two weeks after the
bids are let.
The new health center will be located between
Eighth and Ninth Sts. on Hwy. 17-92.
The county's new health director, Dr. Clyde Broth­
ers, will be present for the opening of bids Tuesday.
The Florida Development Commission and the Pub­
lic Health Department already haa approved construc­
tion of the building.

Mr. Charles Hay,
New Resident, Dies Longwood Votes To Draw
Interest On Bond Money

Charles I. Hay of Lake Mary
died at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital last night.
Mr. Hay came to Lake Mery
shout s month ago. He was 34
years old. He was born in Cherry
Corner, Ky., but lived in Algonec,
Mich., for a number at years,
where ha was a eontlruclion en­
gineer. He was a member of (he
Masonic Lodge in Marine City,
Mich.
Surviving are hie wife, Mrs.
Alice Hay at Lake Mery; three
sifters, Mrs. H. F. Walker of
Mayfield, Ky., Mrs. J. R. McDan­
iel at Eddyvllle.
Ky.,
Mrs.
George Pfeiffer of Detroit, Mich.;
and several nieces ind nephews.
Funeral services will be at 2:30
p. a . Sunday at Brisson Funeral
Horn*, with tha Rev. Willlerd Bow­
man officiating. Burial will be in
Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Kadets Plan
Command Change
Tha Sanford unit of the Kadets
of America will hold a change
at command ceremony et the San­
ford Armory - Friday night
The Veterans at Foreign Wars
will repiaca tha National Guard
as sponsors of the youthful San­
ford military group. The Kadets
will alio perform drill maneuvers
for tba public at tha 7 p. m.
ceremony.

Longwood will Invest 933,000 at
its recent 970,000 bond issue la
90 day U. S. government notes.
Tha Town Council tail night de­
cided (hit lha money won't be
needed for 90 dsya end agreed
to get the interest on it.
The investment will bring (he
town about 9330. Councilman II. C.
Carlson said tha bond issue ordi­
nance permit* investment of the
970,000 in U. 8. government
notes for a period up to 11 months.
The securities are negotiable and
can be sold immediately if moosy
is needed.
Carlson said the town won't
need the money io pay off con­
tractor! of the street and water
Improvement* for 90 days. The
bids must still be lei, grading
and filing done and 30 days al­
lowed longwood to pay its bills.
Robert Stanton of O'Neal and
Associates, engineers, gave a cost
estimate on tho paving and the
water improvements.
The a.ooo feel of street' paving
will be on Grant Avo. from Wildmere to Georgia Ave-, Palmetto
Ave. from Grant west to tbe rail­
road, and Wilma Ave. from Molnar Ave. to Church Bt. The water
improvements will be on Church
81. from Grant Ave. to Lake view

Ave. and on Great from Church (o
Orange Avs.
Bide will be opened si the March
3 council meeting. They will in oa
single, double snd asphaltic con­
crete surfaces. Stanton skid lb#
council will negotiate with centriclore to get the best bid.
The counrll was atked about
getting water to a Negro aobdivision being planned for tha
Haynes property oa the odga of
Longwood.
The developeri said they are
buying lha property to pul in 130
homes in the ll.ooo price range.
The homes will be 730-000 square
feat end will have three bedrooms.
The properly site Is 40 aeraa.
Kslmanaon and Aaronson, da\elopers, said they gut F1IA ap­
proval tor the homes Wednesday.
They are Ihinking of donating
pari of the land for a school site.
Mayor A. R. Lormaaa said 73dsquare feet is a rather small house
in which to put three bedrooms.
The council said it would
ider
the inquiry.

Assn. To Expand
Art Activities

Hie Sanford Art Associatioa will
encourage including nZ trails ia
its activities.
Art associatioa officials dneided
lo enlarge their activitiee Monday,
after Paul Bitsel urged (hem not
to limit association membership to
painters and painting. Tba crafts
Brawn said ha will work closo activities may include n separate
workshop mealing and an annual
with counly postmasters io recom­
show. The association will hold n
mending name chaogei and also painting workshop in Um crafts hut
with poilmasteri from Orange Fab. 32.
Counly who are concerned with
postal routes in Seminole.
“ Thla has been a serious pro­
TALLAHA88EE (U PI) — Slate
blem for (b« . po-'.al service for
a long lime and' we hope to cor­ Bep. Ralph J. Blank af Wait
rect this in (ha not too distant Palm Beach today aotlfted Secre­
tary of fonts B. A. Grey bn will
future,” Brows emphasized.
Work on tha index to at meet bn a candidate for foa senatorial
complete end more than 100 pages scat of Prrd O. Dickinson, wha
of street names have bare listed. to ruunin. for povarMr.

Magnolia Much Too Heady For Zoning Chief
Magnolia, according to Web. ster, is a tree or shrub. But to
▼ County Zoning Director Robert
Brown it's Just one big headache.
After spending twe years work­
ing out a comprehensive sonlag
plan, Brown and his crew snd are
now engaged io an equally diffi­
cult task—a complete lodes of all
streets ia tha county. Aad Mag-

tlh

•re not so common a* these,"
Brown said.
The toning director added that
no changes will be made without
first discussing the problems with
residents of Ibo areas and with
the board of county commissioners which has the final word.
Another problem Brown faces Is
that there are many streets and
arena that hare base known
throughout lit* county by “ popu­
lar'' names snd not by their pro­
per names.

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Tax Agents Seek
Share Of Payola
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha In­
ternational Revenue Service to nut
to get lie “ sh ire" of peyoto.
Agents are giving extra attention
to lha Income lax return of disc
Jockeys and ethers who may have
been “ fnrgelllng" to tell Unrla Sam
about their sideline sources of in­
come.
IRS headquarter* assigned sit
agent from its intelligence division
to aitend payola hearings before
the House togislative oversight
subcommittee this wash. Tha
House group has been questioning
disc Jockeys about umlcr-the-tabla
payment! of gifts from record com­
panies.
Whelher in cash, new care, vaca­
tions, trips ar anything alia of
value, aueb income to aa fully tax­
able ae salary.
Agent* In the field already have
begun taking a closer look at pay­
ola. according to IRS sources.
Thai* sources emphasised tba
service to not launching a major
drive or crackdown ow disc Joc­
keys.

years with hinds from Joint elly
and state participation.
Knowles said Ibis morning that
ha is enthusiastic about lha pita
as il would eliminate lha Increas­
ing traffic flow through Um city.
One portion of the overall plan
has already been unlsken by Um
SRD, linking SR 413 to SR 45. .
The zoning board agreed to dis­
cus* (he plan with county and
school olficials at a special meet­
ing next Thursday night.
The bosrd decided to invite tha
other official* because 11 would ho
a big help to school and county
growth, Knowles said.
Other business at tha meeting
included a request hy Joseph Gaall lo razone five lots on the northwell corner of MellonvUle and
Celery Aves. for a shopping area.
The board agreed to recom­
mend the change lo the City Com­
mission at Hi next mealing.
The board also discussed several.
changes lo lha present soning
ordinance but no aetlo* was taken.
One of Ihe problems was desig­
nation of aa area for duplaxaa
only.

Argentines Move
To 'Destroy'
Mysterious Sub
BUKNOB AIRES (U F I)-T w elv *
warship* and 90 air force plasaa
swap! tba Nuavo Gulf today, u*.
der order* to soak, strike and da*
story Um mysterious aubmariim
believed to bo harking I* II*
depths.
A planeload of modem *apik
charge* was on lha way from
,
m tk«
-United Stelae to lggreasa tb* •(rife
strife v
lag power o f lha Argentina (ask
force. H was not certain haw
soon It would arrive.
President Arturo Frondisl of*
derad tba Navy Thursday la de­
stroy "sa y warship found la ter­
ritorial water*.", lla also Instruct­
ed Um Foreign Minister to break
relations at ones with Ibo aountry
owning the submarine.
A high government source told
UPI Tburiday night that lha submarina believed to ba (rapped ia
the Nuavo Gulf definitely does
not belong to any nation 1* the
Western Hemisphere.
He said that K might ogme
from any of four Communist n*&gt;
Uons — Russia, Poland, East Ger­
many or Rad China.
Reports reaching bare aaid a
second submarine spotted outside
Ihe gulf, appsreatly hoping to aa*
sill tha one irappml Inside, had
been driven nut of Argentine lee*
rltorial waters.
Observers wondered whether
tli* sub's craw would follow tbe
esampla set by German navy
man in two ware and sauUla their
ship rather than aurrandar.
Tha submarine haa baas picked
up by Argentina naval research
gear off and on for two weeks. It
Is believed lo have been attack*
•d several timai, but there wsa
nothing to Indicate R haa baas
damaged,

Queen Of Hearts'
Contest Sunday

Girls from Sanford, Longwood,
Slavia, Oviedo, Fern Park, Alta*
monte Springs, Orlando and DayIona Beach will compete for the
"Queen of Heart*" title at Skate
City Sunday.
Proceeds af the 7:30 p. m. party
will go to Ihe Seminole-DeBary
Heart Counrll. A 9 p. m. roller
skating exhibition will precede the
crowning of tba "quern." Skaters
from Jackeonvilla and Day tone
Beech will perform.
Tho "queen" will be chosen by
Ihe number of votes that Um con*
iaalanl haa In bar "hank" la the
ring and by advance tickets aold
ia bar campaign, foate Senator
Two Sheriffs deputies left Sin- Douglas Bianitram will crew* the
ford Ibis morning to bring sus­ “ queen" 'at 15 p. a .
pected murderer Aaron Anderson
bark from SI. Petersburg.
Anderson will bo lakaa directly
from bora to Raiford prison, the
Sheriff*
office
reported.
An
A group of peopla who hare
autopsy report from an Orlaadn
doctor to Joule* of Paaen Hugh learned to talk without weal
Duacaa revealed that there was chords wiU meet here Fob. g l.
The sxocutiva cwmmitte e f Ihe
no evidence af sexual assault la
Um killing at AlUmts Parkins Florida
at the ganfenl howm e f
Monday. Tha 19-yaar-atd Ovtoda
girl died from Internal hemor­ •ad Mrs. Haary McLaiUi*.
Association mansbare Wore asm
rhage aauead hy knUa stabs, tha
pkagael speech,
M fort aaid.
Deputies Onorga Kelsey aad
hi
Jamsi Moore ware sent ta bring o f their vocal chord*. The f h
association haa 830 niemW %
Anderson hack.

Murdar Suspect
To Be Returned

Voice Handicap
Group To M eet

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Ralph Braver Jr.......Evangelist
Labe Wary
BlhW School ........... 10:00 a. a.
Maniac Warship ..... 11:00 a. a. S. L. Orawdy ....... ... Pastor
Ermine Warship ...... 7:30 p. a Sunday School ....... 10:0# a. a.
Wad. Prayer Santee .. 7:30 p. a Morning Worship .. 11:10 a. a.
Christiaa Sorrica Trainiag 0:00
causes or cisist
Craning Worship.......7:00 p. a.
paste
Kira Duacaa ...... ....... Mialitar Wad. rrajpar Sarrteo 7:30 p. a .
'
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m.
Evtaiif Worship.......0:oo p. a. P re s b y te ris n
linn. dibit Mod/ .... 7:3# p. a.
' CMUKCS o r CHRIST

WEST PSKSBYTKSIAN
ca u ses

Oak Art. and Third St
Moruisg Worship
1C:3# a. a. Memiag Worship .... 3:43 a. at
Create! Warship .... 7:10 p. a. Snadar Sahael..........• ;« a. at
Morning Warship .... lltOte a. a.
K d Is c o d s I
■ oly cross rm r to pal

CHUtCS
Part Ava. M 411 St
Bar. Jala W. Theaus .. Pastor
Hoip Koebarial....... 7:30 a. ja.
Family Ssnrteo—
Charth School ....... 0:0# a. a .

REV. R. H. ROSBNAU
Nursery Araflsblt

Lutherans Name
Guest Missioner
The Rsr. Robert H. Roseaan ol
Minneapolis, Minn, will servo as
guest alsslonsr at tils Luthsrsn
Open House at tea Lutheran
Church at tea Radaaa ar, l#3 W.
3#th Place.
The week's aciirMtea will atari
Sunday at the chnnh with aarvIcos la begia at I p. a.
Rack evening teen wMha a dMJoreat aarrica held.
Among tho topics Rar. Reaaaau
wifi discuss win be: "Oad's Cballaajee," "Do Wo Saw Profit or
LeeaT” , "Your Grasteat Tressure" aad "Tho Mtatao of LRUs

Roberts Crusade
Opens In Orlando

Questions do a ot w orry Mute— they know !

they be aa otaMate wham te obrmo ho tho i m string
ot adult l i f e ! Tbooo who gtm ap hi tba Chareh m i
Hte rightfal plaao a n hoildiac OR a flm loaudateot
la Hia House they Inereaso la wtedaa aad okaMaa aad is dowot'

Witt
questions
gin# God

of o n la Sanford. Ror. H. M.
Saow, teo pastor, said tndsnasRea about tea crusade caa ha
iteilai l hp saHteg, PA S4RI0.

Churchmen Invite
Wives To Meet
The support o f ths Church Series is aponsored by the following Business Firms:

Other Churches

Negro Churches

Pint, fhtei Saad
Usher Beard. Tm
Chair Reheareel,

Tuaadsp . .
Juaior Church.
Wodaoodsy ...
Itttim i Meeting
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Valentine Formal
Enjoyed By
Oviedo Junior High
Member* nf the student body of
the Oviedo Junior High School en­
joyed their Valentine formal Satur­
day evening at the tchool gymna­
sium.
The West end of the gymnasium
was decorated with white crepe
paper and various sizes of red
hearts. Moss interwoven with aza­ r By JEANNE WARNKE
leas marked off the ballroom di­
THE HEAD-TURNING EVENT
mensions. Individual tables, cover­
of the season was at the Mayfair
ed with red and while cloths, wire
centered with red and white can­ Inn yrsterday when members and
guests of the Officer's Wives* Clib
dles.
Dancing was enjoyed by ih l large
group attending, after which re­
freshments were served. Assisting
with arrangements and chaperon­
ing the group were Mrs. John
Evans and Mrs. Wesley Swenson,
Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr., Mrs. Theo­
dore Auiin Jr., Mrs. John Courier
Jr., and Mrs. Joe 1. Beasley.
Students assisting with the ar.
rangements and decorating includ­
ed Nancy Swenson, Marilyn Partin,
Jane Lundy, Gay Ulrey, Jan Beas­
ley, Jimmy Courier, Ted Auiin,
Alvie Edge and Arthur Evans.

Enlisted Wives
“ FIGURE ANALYSIS” is the topic of the program
• sponsored by the American Home Department o f the
Sanford Woman’s Club, Monday night at 8 p. m. Mrs. A.
W. Woodall, program chairman for the month, looks
over one of the exercise bicycles at the Trim-ctto Figure
f t Salon. Mrs. S. A. Ridley and Mrs. Paul Drayton, of the
Salon, will be guest speakers at the program. They will
give members imi&gt;ortant ideas on figure control for
lyoth underweight and overweight.
(Herald Photo)

McNeill, Mitchell
Wedding Announced
ehell, 417 W. Third St.
The double-ring candlelight cere­
mony will take place Saturday at
7:30 p. m. at the Ftrit Presbyter­
ian Church, with the Rev. E. G.
Wood, of Deland, officiating.
Mrs. Edward J. Mossman, orga­
nist. will present a program of
wedding music and accompany
Bob Crqmley, soloist. Mias Betty McNeill, slater of the
bride-elect, will be maid o f honor
and serving as best man will be
Randall Lavender.
No formal invitation* are being
sent and all friends of the couple
Wanda Mixon reported on the arc invited to attend both the
county counell meeting at the 4-H wedding and reception which will
Girls Club meeting thii week at follow in the church annex.
the home of the leader, Mrs. Ted
— Brooklyn la Lake Mary.
Pet Wlllfs called (he meeting to
enter, followed by a roll call of
members. Saundra Humphrey led
the 4-H pledge and the group sang
“ Tammcy."
A “ Sweetheart'’ banquet is sched­
A list of projects to be entered
uled tor Saturday night at 7 o'clock
in the Seminole County Fair was
at the Oviedo Baptist Church. Mrs.
dlicusied. A committee was ap­
George C. Means and Mra. Elsie
pointed to give the demonstration
Fleming will be in charge o f the
at the fair. They are Pat Willis,
program, including the election and
Saundra Humphrey and Stephanie coronation ceremonies for two
f t Lankford.
kings and queens, chosen from the
adult and young people's groups.
The WMU president, chairmen
and social chairmen of the four
circles anlated by members will
complete tha arrangaments.
Final plan* are being announced
for the wedding of Miss Carol
Diane McNeill, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. J. D. McNeill, 2400 Elm
Ave. and Robert Hugh Mitchell,
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mlt-

•Lake Mary Girls

Appoint Committee
For County Fair

Banquet Scheduled
By O viedo Church

4-H Girls' Club
Elects Officers

The 411 Girls' Club of North
Orlando held an election of officer*
at their monthly meeting. Mias
Mauhnc McVay was elected presi­
d e n t ; Martha Dean, vice president:
Cathy Dean, long leader; Mary
vwHui'ii;,
icia ij'iica a u iv i , u
ii'
Connelly, act
secretary-treasurer;
Gladys Clark, county couneil delegate
and Barbara Derum, reporter.
Plans for the fair were discussed
and tjie clothing project atudied
with a demonstration on “ cloth
•traightening." Material on other
roject* was distributed Including
ealth, gardening, entomology and
bom* Improvement*.

P

Sponsor Coffee
The C. P. O. club room at the
Naval Air Station was the scene
of a 'Get-a‘cquainted'' roffee spon­
sored by the VAH-11 Enlisted
Wives Club.
All wives or VAH-11 enlisted
men were invited to attend the
regular monthly meeting this weclu
■
i» n
att fha*
the rC, P.
O. ris.k
Club. Hostesses'
will be Verna Bolton, Lillie Spain
and Julia Girtier.
New member* welcomed at the
coffee were Eva Allstork, Shirley
Burkholler, Helen Dubois, Marion
Fccback, Helen Fowler, K a y
Thompson and Rila Holmes.
Other members attending includ­
ed Daphene Beauchamp, president
of the group; Verna Bolton. Sylvia
Bratton, Kay McLeod, Faye Ford.
Janice Lewis, Jackie Fitzner and
Polly Shields. Hostesses w e r e
Mmca. Beauchamp, Ford, McLeod,
Lewis and Ann Sieczkowaki.

MRS. KOEN

met for a Valentine Luncheon—
and entered into a crazy hat
parade that added much merri­
ment to the party.
Taking top prize for the craz­
iest hat was Melissa Nelson who
won by cresting a nautical scene
complete with lighthouse (that
actually had a beacon light), fish­
ing pole and dead fish (probably
the only Smelt to undergo a deordorizing p roccii for a lunch­
eon!)
Instead of aUending the lloweyin-the-Hills golf tournament with
her fellow golfers, Barbara Row­
ell put her clubs and golf balls
atop her head to eomc in
for
second place. Most original hat,
a black and gold model depicting
llatWing One, was fashioned by
Betty Fitzwatcr and Edie Koen
took honors for creating the pret­
tiest bat, which was a profusion
Officers wives af VAH-7 met at of red hearts nestled In a wide
Gene’s Restaurant la Orange City expanaa of whila tulle.
for their regular monthly luncheon
with Mra. M. W. Otto and Mra. F.
W. Burton serving a* hostesses.
The tables were beautifully deco­
rated with Valentine cupid* and
dishes of Valentine candy.
Mr*. R. M. Donaldson was presented a silver tray by Mr*. K. F.
Rowell; a* a going away gift from
all tha wives.
Others attending were Mrs. W.
A. tiling. Mr*. F. 11. Galloway,
Mrs. IT. If. Harrison, Mrs. M. D.
McPherson. Mra. F. D. Milner,
Mra. W. Robinson, Mr*. T. P.
Stewart, Mr*. J. R. Swope, Mrs.
R. If. Rozsa, Mr*. H. F ; Lang,
Mra. W. Collier add Mr*. T. W.
Ownby.

MRS. ROWELL

P. D. Anderson la back la the
hospital, tha Seminole Memorial
this time, with flu complications.
Mary Donaldson 1a home from
the hospital and recovering from
her recent operation. Sha will en­
joy having company.
Bill Holly is very siek. He was
taken by ambulanct to a Tampa
hospital Tuesday. Arrangements
The executive board of the Semi­
are being made for him ta go to a
veterans hospital.
nole Memorial Hospital will meet
Mra. Rowland Gobla and family Tuesday (Feb. 16) at 9:30 a. in.
had a surprise visit from her mo- in the hospital dining room.
(her, Mrs. Eva Smith, of Raleigh,
N. C. last week, when she Mop­
ped in Lake Mary to aea them on
her way from a trip ta Hollywood,
Fla.
.
Mra. Emma Wing, a former
resident of Lake Mary, has moved
back to her home here after being
away for twa years.
Welcome ta newcomera, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ridley, who have
Just rented the Zimmerman house.

Hospital Board

FRIDAY

MONDAY

Church

American Home Department nf
Sanford Woman'* Club meets at
• p. m. for a program on "Figure
Analysis."
National Hairdressers and Cos­
metologists Assn. Unit It meets at
FRIDAY
First Baptist Church Bible sur­ a p. m. at The Lovely Lady Beauty
Salon. 2337 OrianEo Dr.
vey, 7:20 p. m.
Pineereat Baptist Church yeung
tarried people S. S. class party
at tha church, 1:30 p. m.
Lake Mary Baptist Church, jun­
ior and intermediates choir rehear­
sal T p. m.

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Beautiful fancy handkerchiefs.
Boxed or separata. A real
nleo r i f t

hata, a silver service set and por­
trait were donated by Kader's and
Rahija's studio.
A BRIDGE CLUB that metis
•very other week had an enjoy­
able session of cards Wednesday
afternoon at tho boma of Mrs.
A. R. Key—Scoring high waa Mrs.
R. A. Newman Sr., with Mr*.
Howard Brewer taking second
prize and Mrs. Floyd A. Palmer
winning the scrceno ward.

WIVES OF VAH-t will meet
(or a pot-luck supper tomorrow
night at the home of-Lucy (Mrs.
E. P.) Yales with Lois (Mra.
Floyd) Blitard at co-hostess. The
conversation, no doubt, will re­
volve around the squadron'! home
coming on the 22nd of thla month.

MRS. NELSON

Navy Wives Plan
Monthly Social
A large number of. members of
tha Navy Wivea Club met at tha
naval Air Station for their, monthly
business session. Three new mem­
bers were welcomed. They wera
Loursnne Elliott, Daphene Beau­
champ and Joanna Talkamp.
Rita Holme* and Lilly Spain were
also welcomed as guests. Hostesses
for the evening were Edith Price
and Mary Fucito.
A social is scheduled for Feb. II
at the home of Dorothy Holbrook,
222 Bradshaw Dr., in Country Club
Manor. Members are requested to
bring a covered dish. All eligible
member* are also invited. For fur­
ther information call, FA 2-0696.

Whit* and yellow fold. G in

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Orlando, Fla.
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Hairdressers Assn.
T o Meet Monday
Member* of the National Hair­
dressers and Cosmetologists Asso­
ciation Unit 31 will meet Monday at
0 p. m. at the liv e ly Lady Beauty
Salon, 2337 Orlando Dr.
All membera art urged tn at*
lend as important business matters
will be discussed.

M’« are one of Ikt
Sponsoring Churrhm

Pineereat Aanembly
Of God

Two cents out of every American
food dollar goea for carbonated
beverages.

Elegant Dawnofla florae, tk*
gift aha knows about and
really want*.

Pnnlor —
Rev. H. M. Snow
FA 2-5130

B r Clauantr and Phoenix.

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box of ah*ar, ahoar ho——
porfaet for ovary Valentin*.

MONDAY

COTILLION CLASSES
4e start Feb. lltk
All types of dances.

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SOU! W INNING

Pineereat Baptist Church Juakr
choir practice 3:20 p m. Youth
Fellowship I p. m.
C. W. F. of First Christian
.Church meets at 7:20 p. m. at
f t h e Church. Mias Shirley Morgan
will speak on “ what tho church of­
fers to young people.’ ’
Women of the First Presbyterian
Church will meal at 2:22 p. m. for
Bible study. Business meeting at
g p. m.

Whiting A Davis, Garay,

her a gift of glitter.

DURING FEB R U A R Y

SUNDAY

Patent and straw importa bjr

MR. AND MRS. It. W. NORDIN
of Pittsburg, ra.,.h ave been tour­
ing Florida and are now settled
in Sanford for a ten-day visit with
their daughter, Mra. Robert Shedden, and her family.

Hold Luncheon

Personals

Warnke, Ann Tamny and Betty
Fitzwatcr. They were donated by
the Mayfair Inn, Eve Proctor's,
Mary-Esther's, Lclanl House of
Beauty and the Sanford Florist
The prizes for the two craziest

MRS. FITZWATER

V A H -7 Wives Club

ALSO ATTRACTING murh at­
tention was Mary McCumher, who
wore a pilot'* helmet that held, on
a (tick, a big valcntlna that read

Membera of the Jacaranda Circle
will meet at the home of Mrs. R.
E. Peurifoy, 1104 Elm Ave. and go
in a group to the home of Mrs.
R. L. Andrews on Sanford Ave.
for the meeting at 7:20 p. m. Mra,
Peurifoy will ba la charge of the
program.

•Calling My Tlger“ -M e g Urqu
hart proclaimed her interest In
nil painting by arranging a pa­
lette with brushes on her hat and
Frances Robertson expressed her
yen tor a second trip to Europe
by wearing a globe—Cleverly done
was the valentine tree that per­
ched on the blonde head of Joni
Higginbotham. Muriel Osborne's
three yellow chicks in a basket
chirped merrily all during lunch!
One could go on and on about
the ingenious styles— but some­
thing has to be said about the
pretty decorations and food so
well planned by the party com­
mittee of Betty Fitzwatcr. Doris
Faulkner. Tv Ramage, Melissa
Nelson and Lillian llcarnc. Large
white hearts adorned the walls
and red and wiiite valentines and
fluffs of pale pink in frilly white
doilies made lovely table decora­
tions. The three-course ham din­
ner was full of calories—but so
delicious!
Door prizes were won by Edie
Korn, Muriel Osborn, Jeanne

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faada assuring high income!
"Many larg® institutional and other inveatora,. desiring
Ugh income, hav® mov®d from stock® into bonds.
; **2. Many glamour and blua chip atocka had reached
lUculous price®, to sell at so to 50 time® estimated earnings
tft return on® to two per cent. With new corporate and
roreni&amp;senta now available to offer three timea the yield of
rerioua glamour and blue .chip atocka, and greater stability
if pinclpw, iftany investor* with fine long-term profit® have
teKed down these profits and gone Into high grade bonds,
rkenea they alt on t$e sidelines, with five par cent on their

[*ly on labor’s terms. It spells higher coats,
md a further opening of the door to foreign
January car sales are far. below previous
be 7,600,000 year may well trim out to be a

BUalnsaa la good. Make no bones about it. Quality stocks
or Blocks in growth fields with good long term outlooks,
bought at lower, realistic levels, should be held.
. I t this letter It was suggested that a conservative InW t or keep • minimum of 60 per cent In abort term (flvo
years or less) government bonds paying 4% to five per cent,
o r ia g free municipal bonds paying four per cent, or federal
MmMat&amp;d lobn hseoeUtlann presently paying four per cent;
tntJwnnM 80 per seat, la a diversified Uat o f growth stocks
with a a m t li on banks, electric, utility, chemical, electronic,
fararuee and natural gaa atocka. Stocks In these cate­
gories that ware suggested are Bank o f America or Chase
fcssh stto , Allied chemical, Litton Industries, At T. ft T„
National Old Lin® Insurance, El Paso

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a, president of American Fir® end CasualuJMd thst the board o f directors F®b. 10
1 shell -dividend of one dollar per share,
on th® outstanding common stock. Th®
yment o f 26 cents per shsr® Is payable
—
holders o f record at the close of business
V n 29. Th* "American" has paid cash dividends for 26
Hays said that 760 American representatives, in i960
» net premiums o f ever 18Vg million to make it th* bigyser » the company’s history. This was an increase of
’ |2 mlllloft, or 18 per cent, over 1968.

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■ETHESDA, Md.—Take the In­
gredients — one school day morn­
ing, one email boy, threa big adults
—and m il them up together.
I can remember hla vows all
through Inst year. . ."Whan I'm
eight years old, I’U really bo grown
up." Wall, he turned eight, and It’s
Just aa bad aa avar.
Hia grandma, who was vlsitisg
overnight, wouldn’t have believed

it If aha hadn’t aeen It. And before
aha knew it aha was In eo the rat
race, ten.
•
It’n 1:10 a. m. He's in Ua paja­
mas nt the breakfast tablo. " I
want another sweat roll."
"Y oo’ve got to not dressed first

Juat givaa ua more headaches to
try to keep both huaband and
children occupied around the
house.
"M y huaband tails me that at
tha mill ia Gary, Urn fallows
simply equaador any extra money
they get by betting on the horses
or playing tha pulley games.
"Bo gambling iacraases with tho
extra money, if any is left over
after we pay Urn higher union
duoa and the rising costs far
groceries which Inflation brings.
" I f man art underpaid, they
deserve more money, but that
number of votes whleh labor can
wield la eoatrast to management.
"M y sister la California lo mar­
ried to a newspaper guild mem­
ber. They struck recently for over
(our months. Even . before tho
•trike, bo mad* g ll? for n S?H
I caved SMI out of my husband's hour weak, whleh la t sec Dent pay
pay checks to protect ua against
a rainy day and help send our
first eon to collage Utor on.
"Ttioa a strike was called by
tho labor loaders, though my busbead end stoat o f hU co-workers
grumbled againat having to quit
work.
"H e was being paid a good
wage. Besides, If the leaders win,
tboy Just Jump tha union dues
and prices sloe go up, so wo M tell your roadors to
or* no bettor oft than before.
for a secret strike ballot and
"But my real pot peovo ia the equal suffrage for tho wivM of
fact I lost that IMS savings. It all strikers."
was a bitter pUl to twollow, for
(Always writs to Dr. Grow to
wo bad to um all our saving* car* of this newspaper, node*to pay our bills. And then Wo
also borrowed $400 more from dm ood *rattiopo * 0® /* Me *i*
my dad to tide ns along.
mvot typing and prietMg aorta
"WoU, when tho strike was set­ who* yeo **od tar rao of Ms
tled, I slowly paid back my dnd
•ad finally had another $T23 la
my .snviaga whoa this Uni strike

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WASHINGTON — For ail tha
tbouaanda o f word, apoken before
Coagreaaional committee, and the
hot debate ia print, the cool judg­
ment af thoea who will direct the
Republican campaign in tha fall
la that defenae and national sectirIty will not be a algnlficant ia.ue.
Tha reaeon ia not hard to find.
In the White Houee ia a military
man with n towering reputation
who led tha Allied forcea to vic­
tory la World War II. The word,
o f hia critic., even when they are
decumented by top men out of hla
own* administration, do not get
through thia barrier,
‘Among both the preaident’a eritica and hia hero-worehlppara
there le profeaaed puxxlement over
why h|a popularity should bo ao
high ia tha polia. Isn't it extraordiaary, incredible, they say, that
hla rating ahould ba 72 percent,
at least 12 to IS polnta above hia
low o f tha 1B67-5S recession T
Thero le nothing in the least
myaterioua about it. The president
la saying Just what moat o f his
; fcllow-citlaena want to hear. This
I i. that we are spending enough to
give the nation security in all the
arexa that really matter; that our
fracdoma and our spiritual values
giva ua an edga that ia bound to
keep ua ahead o f atheistic, ma­
terialistic communism. Wo are
prosperous and if only tha Con­
gress follows tha ' Elsenhower
budgetary formula we ahould have
S surplus thia year with a possible
tax cut next year.
From tha sounding board of tha
White House, far and nway the
moat powerful amplifier in tha
country, that la tha philosophy
constantly reiterated. It la ex­
From upstairs: '"Whleh cloths, pressed by S friendly, warm-heart­
ed man whoa# homely and often
should I w aar?"
"Gat daaa anas out of tha draw­ awkward and impracise uaa o f the
English language, far from o f.
er I"
"What If I don't match 'am
right?" (And ba doesn’t.)
"Where are my sh ots?"
"Grandma's got them ia the
basement cleaning off the mud."
"Now caa I bava that roll?"
GOLDEN, Colo. (UPI) - The
."Oh, for heaven's sakes, a o . . .
Fedaral Bureau of Inveiticatlon
Where’s your belt?"
Grandma: "Look at your faee. and local autboritlaa worked today
oa tho theory that millionaire
It baa dried paste on It left over
blower Adolph Coora III. m in ­
from last eight."
ing sinca Tuesday, was kidnaped.
"But, I haven't got Uma to wash
The Coora family, ona o f tba
my face. . .Can 1 have a roll?" wealthiest la tho west, was eon"Did you brush your tooth?"
vlactd "A d " has boon kidnaped
"No. Mamma, I eaa’t find my or waylaid. Adolph Coora Jr., who
pocket book. Where’s the two coats flaw home Wednesday night from
for my m ilk?" And from tha bath- a Hawaiian vacation, said "money
room: "Hurry, got my lunch ready. la tecoodary. The main thing is
I think I hear the bus."
to got my son back alive."
New mamma la sayiag to grandTm FBI tutored tho case oa
ma: "Mather, you know thero iaa't tho assumption that tha mining
time to scrub hla sails this m o n - millionaire had beau kidnaped.
lag." lb * keeps scrubbing anyway,
But U any ransom demand or
and la a meanest he fUaa out, drip­ ether communication from kidping eeapy water.
napors bed boon rtcoivad by tho
" I eaart Had my hsmework. . . family, nalthor they nor authori­
Daddy, please — please Bad my ties gave any Indication of it.
homework or Mrs. Cohos will give
Adolph Coora III, 41, la board
me a
•halrman of Adolph Coora Co.,
owned by Adolph Coora Jr. and
hla thro* sons. Tba brothers ople the eve® — aed fled M behind oral* one of the nation's largest
the d roits.
Independent breweries and a por­
There's grandma running after celain plant at Golden.
him, trying te staff in his shirt tail.
Coora laft home Tuesday at I
New I’ai under the bed looking 8. m. for the brewery, driving n
far hia belt Petty haa n e e d heck carryall truck.
te Ifto kitchen. She bed forgotten
HU brothers, WillUm and Jo­
te path the eheeelate-eevered cup­ seph, expected h la at a t a. m.
cake with little pink things an top conference, but were not Imme­
for hla dessert.
&gt;
diately concerned when he did
Now ho’a grabbing for hla coat. not appear.
Hia mother is speeding te the eleeet
A few minutes after • o'clock
far hla cep. "D o yen have yeur s poarisg veterinarian noticed
library book? Remember, today C oon ' truck parked at the ap­
you're going to behove la ochool proach to e bridge over Turkey
. . .Do you have yeur purse?. , , Croak, not far from hie reach and
Don’t pull that hat down ever your • mUa end • half south of tho
eyas. . .Zip up your coott"
town of Morrison. Tho veterinar­
Grandma: " I think I hear tho ian Mid he saw no eeo around
hue."
tho truck.
The child: "1 forgot to go to tho
Three hours later n milkman
reported to Sheriff Art Wermuth's
bathroom."
Wot), ho made K — all around. •m et at Golden that tho truck,
I peeked out tha wlodow and saw 1U motor running, was still
h la skip to tho corner as though parked at tho hridgs.
tho morning w i i gliding os a cloud
There wore traces of blood on
tho Wont M at o f tho truck, and
of calm.
Inside the house them was ex­ bloodstains on tho ground near­
haustion. Dotty fell 1st* a chair by. A section of bridge railing
and muttered: "One small h oy !" was bloodstained.

fending tha average citizen, prob­
ably aervaa to endear him more.
Add to thia that tha eritlca of
the mlaaila and apaca program!
are divided aa to what ia wrong
and what to do about It. Tha ro&gt;
ault ia a confuaion of tonguea,
echoing the preaident’a preaa con­
ference remark that there are too
many generala around hero with
all aorta o f ideaa, moat of them
parochial in viewpoint. Going be­
hind tha headllnea involve, explor­
ation of a world the average reader

Q u d ta b le
Q u o te s
By liaised Frees tatenatioaal
BRPNXV1LLE, N. Y. — JackPaar, watching the telecast of the
end of the NBC show he walked
out of near the beginning: ,
"Thq ahow was born on the' air
and grew on tha air. Why not
aay goodbye on the air?"
RENO, Nev. -A c t o r Mickey
Rooney, once ordered off the Jack
Paar ahow by Paar, with a Job
offer for the newly employed
funnyman:
. "I think he ought to have a
drink and get a cool bead be­
cause I've always got room for
him in my tire bualnen."
NEW YORK — Comedian Orion Bean attacking the censorship
of a Joke by the National Broad­
casting Co. which resulted In
Peer’s quitting:
"The whole thing la rotten, if
atinka, and NBC baa no guta."
LOS AN G E LES- Accused wifeslayer Dr. R. Bernard Finch
winding up hia .testimony in his
trial for murdef.
"The only armament I have la
to tell the whole truth. God will­
ing, I will be free If 1 do tell
the truth."
GARDENA, C a lif.- Mrs. Irene
Robbins, who gained a reputation
aa a model mother during II
years as a fuglUve, on receiving
a full pardon for parole violaUon
Thursday:
"It's been more than hectic,
but In the end it'i more than
1 could have hoped for."
The U. S. gss industry, counted
out decades ago with the p in in g
of gaa lights, now has 520,000
miles of pipelines serving all
states, 104,000,000 gaa appliances
in use, 28,000 uses as an indus­
trial tool, 41,500,000 customers and
a capital investment o f more than
$22,000,ooo,boo.

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A new breakthrough in May
Juna might pass out o f tho pulir
lie consciousness by the time tho
campaign begins. But a sensation,
al achievement in October would
be aometblng else again. This aug.
geata the power the Soviet, have—•
regardla.a o f whether they con.
aeioualy.us* It or no— to influence
the American election.
Whatever hit private opinion*
may be. Nison mu.t champion
the admlnlitratlon record on do"
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fento along with ovarythlng •!••?
and thl* helps to explain why he ia
working so bard nt creating tho
Identity o f the virtuous Eisenhow­
er heir.
He is going out to Squaw Val­
ley reb. II for tha opening of
tha Winter Olympics. While ho
has never been a skier, those who
have followed his career are gtv.;
in f odds that ho will bo able to
show some form on the gentler-

(By OR. F. LEO KERWIN)

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IF YOU DON’T HAVE A LOT, WE’LL HELP YOU FIND ONE.
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this planet and transmitting tho
results back to Moscow,
But even with auch sensations
timing ia a factor In calculating
tha emotional and political ron-j
sequences. The public haa shown ^
great capacity to recover from a P
initial shoek reaction. This has]
been helped along by tho counter
propaganda put out by tha ad.
ministration. Thu. when the first'
sputnik penetrated outer .pace,
prominent figures dismissed it as
a stunt, implying that to compete
in an outer apace tvaaketbaii game
would be beneath America’* dignl.

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mu»t feel la beyond him. A fttr all,
the president ahould know.
Vico President Nixon add. ona
vary important qualification to
tha conviction that dafania
not ba an iaaua in tha fail. I f tha
Ruaalana come bp with another
ipectaeufVr achirvemant, auch aa
tha lunfk ahota and tha photo.;
graphy o f tha far alda o f tho(
moon,' tha public may ba reallpi
aroused. And this will ba especially true againat tha barrage of ert-’
ticiam that haa bean laid down. |
Furthermore, there ia a great,
likelihood thia will happen. F o r
oome time acientieta here Hava b d l
llavad that tha Soviet, could send
a man into apace and they have'
expected an announcement o f auch;
a aucceaa. Several unconfirmed re.j
porta out o f Moscow have told «d
attampta that failed.
I
Merely to aend a man into apaca
and then bring him back might |
not produce a ahock affect. Tha
United Statea ia moving toward a
almilar achievement. Sanding *
apaca man into orbit Would VJ
more Impreaaive. Landing inatru.

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drug to relieve the headache
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head in a hole in the ground
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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tonljrht the Seminole* take on neigh­
boring Lyman in a non-conferenca tilt at
the local gym. Monday they will travel to
Oviedo for their last action before the
Orange Belt Conference tournament get*
underway Friday in Apopka.
Tonight’* game against the Grey# hounds could be their 13th victory of the
season againnt two defeats. They opened
their season against the Greyhound* with
an impressive victory and since then the
only losses they have suffered were
against Winter Park in OBC action.
Beside* the games in the OBC and
district tournumenta. the Seminole* still
have home games against DeLand Feb.
23 and against vastly improved New
_ Smyrna Feb. 26. Tuesday night’s win
• over Lakeview closed out the OBC regular
season action and they finished with an
8-2 record.
■nil* year’s OBC tournament promise*
to be one of the finest in recent years and
it is the first time the local eager* have
ne into the action as a strong favorite.
course, Winter Park is the team to
beat fo r the championship, but the Semin.

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NEW YORK (U Pt) Tom
Sanders of New York Univer­
sity’ s NCAA tournament • bound
basketball team today blamed
Manhattan Coach Ken Norton for
touching off one of the biggest
free-for-all* in Madison Square
Garden history.
"Norton is to blame for the
whole thing," said Sanders after

oles have improved steadily since the
first two meetings and they could take
home all the honors. In the last contest,
the Wildcats aqueesed by in a thriller,
76-72, and the gama could have gone
either way.
The district tournament, which is the
route to the state tournament later in
Gainesville, also promises to be the finest
in the entire state. Powerful Seabreeze,
which haa been a permanent fixture in
the atata playoffs, really has its work
cut out for it. with Cocoa and Sanford
there to give'plenty of trouble.
The folks who plan to travel to Ft.
Pierce for the tourney will get a look at
some o f the gnme's finest individual stars
around the atate. Duncan Dowling of Sea­
breeze, Danny Tharp o f Cocoa and Jim
Gracey and Ray Lundquiat of Spnford will
provide -plenty of thrills in the point tnak.
ing department. When these youngsters
score less than 20 points in a game you
can consider them ss having a bad night.
For as long ss this writer can remem­
ber we have been looking forward to the
tournament in hopes for a trip to state—
but it haa usually been just a long trip
for nothing at all.

New Kegler Loop

WILT CHAMBERLAIN of
the Philadelphia Warriors
lets fly with the shot that
broke the NBA individual
scoring mark of 2,105
points in a gams early this
week. The n e x t night
Chamberlain was injured.
Doctors
reported
today
that Chamberlain will I*
nut of action until next
week.

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Jack Sanford, the San Francis­
co Giants’ hard throwing right­
hander, can hardly wail for the
start of spring (raining.
The 30 ) car-old New Englander
returned
hi*
signed
contract
Thursday and advised the Giants
he plans to leave shortly for Aritons In order to get a jump on
some of his teammate*. .
Although lie was knocked out of
action for more than a month last
season with a fractured hand. San­
ford wound up with a 13-12 won
and lost record, 132 strikeout* and
a J.1S earned run average.
The Los Angeles Dodgers an­
nounced the signing of outftrlder
Don Demrler, who gut off to a
flying start during the 1939 season
hut then tailed off, winding up
with 18 homers. 70 runs-liatlrd-in
and a .23* balling average.
The New York Yankees cor­
ralled rookie pitchers Johnny
James and Jim llronslad, both of
whom lulled for Richmond of the
International league last year.
Dick Groat, on* of the National
league’s slickest fielders, came to
termi with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Groat led all N. I„ shortstops last
year with 301 putouts, S03 total
chance* and figured In 27 double
plays. Hr batlrd .273.
The Baltimore Oriole* received
signed contracts from a pair of
11-year old rookie piichers— Arne
Thorsland and Dean Chance—and
second baseman Marx Breeding.

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A hot Mar-sectional Mvelry be­
tween Central Florida and Mm
Beat Qoaat wilt bo continued to­
night when a eaxtat of champions
oves to Mm bomofront for •
itch-race X Sanford • Orlando
Kennat Club.
The unusual event will bo Mm
tOU contest tonight en an M
event card Martini X 2:10.
The fh-M half at Florida's worldseries at greyhound racing waa
iwn isM Friday to Jacksonville.
Led by Mr. Thto Mao, who Is
owned by II. K. Heaton, Mm Caat
dsoaitera nabbed nutoiato honors,
w Aetton Milo weak, however, todicates Mm home aito may provida s revoraalBr winner*, SOKC'i
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(ton's top pups, apod around the
flvo-aixteentha-milo distance Is
91.IT aeconda Tuesday sight while
boating teammate Happy Joe
Lucky bp throe and one-halt
lengths. In a practice run at the
loeal ehtb Wednesday night, Mr.
Thin Man posted ■ 21.20-second
docking.
Also on Jacksonville's three-star
lineup are Chlptoe, owned by the
Star Club Kennel, and Maskin'*
Boy, A Davis snd Shaw runnar.
Rounding out the local team is
fast-broaklng Saddle Mark.
Mr. Thin Mao la rated tba fa­
vorite by morning lino odds at
S-ta-k, while A. R. Kwbanka is con.
aldorod the aocond-bost choice X
S-to-1 digits.

SPECIAL INTER-CITY
MATCH RACE
-TONIGHT
S O K C vs. J a c k s o n v i l l e
NOW -

3 M A TIN EES W E E K LY

Wednesday - Friday - Saturday
Post - Time 2 P. M.

KKADY FOR BOWLINS, fssli set o f pie* t* in exact position on
nUey bod. Ton mote are randp to SpXMoc table fo r nee after
•trike, foul, second boll. This ta aa eaample of the latest AMF
automatic equipment new to operation at the new Jat Lone* on
Onora Road. Sanford. The Grand Opra lag is i theAt led for Sun­
day Fob. ttth.

the near-riot that marred NYU’ s
75 - M victory over Manhattan
Thursday night. "I heard him
engine his playara on all during
the gam e."
The game-long tension reached
a climax with l 27 to go whrn
players and fans from both
schools poured onto the floor and
broke up into shout 10 different

W. Dewitt w h s elected president of the Seminole
County Businessmen's Bowling League at an organi­
zational meeting earlier in the week.
Other officers elected at the meeting held at the
Jet lanes Bowling Alley were, Jesa Carat hers, vice
president and Mrs. Marge Woods, secretary-treasurer.
The league will lie made up o f five man teama and
bowl on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. League play will start Mar.
16 and continue through July 26.
Anyone interested in entering a team in the league
is requested to attend another meeting of (he group al
9 p.m„ Mar. 1.

Roumillat'a and Robson Sport­
ing Goods are still lighting it out
tor first place in the Biddy Bas­
ketball 1-oop.
Both teama took their gamea
in action laat weekend.
Rouintllals knocked off .ligginboihain'i, 22-20 while Rohson'i
defeated Seminole Sporting Goods,
27-24.
An all star Iram will be select­
ed Saturday by the coaches to

fights. The bail)*, which Marled
when Charlie Koenig at Manhattan
traded punches with Sandora, lift ­
ed about three minutee before
the Garden’s special police ra­
stored order.
Norton sod Koenig claimed that
Sanders, a C-foot, e-inch. 210pound pivotman, created the trou­
ble by elbowing Manhattan playe n under both baskets through­
out the game but NYU Coaeh Lou
Rossini backed up hi* team cap­
tain.
"Sure I used my etbowo wider
the basket—Just aa any ether
pivot-man does," aaid Sanders.
"But all during the game t
heard Norton telling hie playen,
i f he does than again, hit 'em
back’ .”
An estimated #0 fans and play­
er* from both teama took part to
the fighting but only Sanders snd
Koenig were elected from the
game.

represent Ssntoed In tttc State Bid.
dy Basketball tournament acheduled in Tallahaasee later in the
month. Sanford wig meet Panama
City in opening round play,

NEW YORK (UPli - Young
Emile Griffith of New York will
match hla punch and clast tonight
It waa a close match between against the •aperient'* and ntg(he two top team* in The Sand- gednrse of Gasper Ortega, Mexi­
spur Bowling League. Tuesday can welterweight contender, *&lt;
night, aa the league leading Food- Madiiort Square Garden.
mart gave up two win* to the
Although 22-year-old Griffith Is
aecond place Irving Pryor’s In­ attempting his first mat* eveiu,
surance learn.
the betting it al "even money”
This puts the underwriter* Just because of hla power and akill.
one half game behind the grocers,
Their 10-rounder will be tele­
aa Foodmart ended with a total of vised end broadcast nationally bp
to win* to Pryora 32l».
NBC X M p. m.
Robson Sporting Goods etill

Close Match
Sparks Play

Wilson • Maler Furniture moved
into the fourth spol with 33 wina.
and The Pig N’ Whistle took over
the fifth place with 321*. leaving
Roumlllat * Anderson Drug. h.
the basement with 28.
In the other two matches, thii
week. Wtlson-Maier won two from
The Pig. and Houmillata won two
from Rohsons.

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ST. PET KB SOU KG, Fla. (UPI)
—The favor**, went Into Mm eecond round of Mm 27,600 St. Peurwbur* Women’* Open today troliteg
a pair of eub-por (Me eoedod bp
two youngsters.

Vice Chairman
NEW YORK (U P !) — Vie
Snxas has been appointed vicechairman of the country’s 12*0 Da­
Veteran* l*atty Barg of I t, An­
vis Cup Commute*. He l* the
former United Stale* and Wimble­ drews, III., and Kathy Cornelius of
don tennis champion and a for­ lakeland, Fla., were deadlocked
in second place with 70s.
mer Davis Cup star.

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whom Plaintiff* b tlltvt la h*
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that lh* Plaintiff* htrtln hart In*
alllultd a dull aaalnal you In lh*
Circuit Court o f tho Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and far nominal* Coun­
ty, florid*. I* qul»t Ibtlr till* la
Iho *hn»* da»rrlh*&lt;l prop*rly alluat*d, Iytap and haiaa In Mamlnal*
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mar* particular)) tat out. You ar*
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Plarlda. and **rro a ropy iboraaf
upon Wlnd*rw**dl*, Hainan, Hunt,
ar * Ward, t t l Park Artnu*. Mouth.
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for the Plaintiff* In th* akor*
tall**, aa ar fcafor* th* Mnd day
a f Pabraary. I ll* , alt* a Darra*
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Mamlaala Cauaiy, Plarlda, oar* oark
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Tht nttura o f Ikla ault and lh*
rallaf anuihl tharaby I* Ik* q u in ­
ine o f tha IIIU In and th* removal
af lh* claudt (ram lh* ab ort d*irrlbrd land* nwntd hy lha Plain­
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DAVID M. (1ATCHRI.
f b r k af th* circuit Canrt
■•mlanl* County, Florida
. Birt Marika T. Vlhlan, DC.
Wlndarwaadlib Halaaa, Hunlar d
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n o t ic r a r p i b i .ic a t io n
Tat Joyc* M. Hayward
t i l l Nawporl
Detroit II. Michigan
Y*it ar* horoby notlfitJ Mat a
Rill *r Complaint tor D lrorrt hat
born filed *a*ln*t you. and yon
art rrqulrod I* tort* a copy at
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III *f com plalai on Plalnllfra
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n Dai No. It). Pirn Park. Ptar.
Ida. and flit th* nrlalnot Antwor
or Ploadlna In Mo otflr* of Mo
Clork A f th* Circuit Court an ar
htlara th* U ad day o f February,
HM. tad If ) ou fall In 4* »a.
)uda*m*nttby daftult w ill h* tak­
en taotaot you far Mo rollrf domkndtd In Mo Bill of Complaint.
. Thlt rotli# oh a11 b* pu*ll*h*4
on&lt;o oarh rrtak for four con**&gt;
rail** waak* la TUB MANruRU
HERALD.
DONR AND ORDRRKD ta Manfard. Plarlda. tkla 14M day af
January, til* .
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DAVID M. ft A TC llill.
Circuit Court, aomlnol* CouB.
I f Sanford. Ptorlda
By: Martha T. Vlklfn
Deputy Clark
J*a*ph M. Muraako
Atioraay far piaim iff
P. a Bov No. I l l
Par* Park, Plarlda
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claim* and demand* which you or
*IM*r of you, may k t t t aaalntt
•aid oatal* In M * otflr* af lla*
WII»o« A lridadtr, Couaty Jw tt* of
Seminal* i'ounty, at hla olftr* I*
ta* Coart Kaaea la Baafard. Ptor.
Ida. wiMla *iaat caDadar wmathh
from tho ttmo o f tho m o t pwhlirotlaa o f thD aatlrO. Back claim
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by th* rlaUwoat. kl* a***t or attacoty. *r tho earn* ■Wall ba wold
J*/ ROBKRT WALLIN
Aa Kn*r*t*r o f aald dDal*
ROBERT WAIJ.1N
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W tattr Park. Florida
P in t SablMoiloo ow Jan. I». (M l

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IT TMB C IR C riT COCRT OP TMB for th* plaintiff, on ar before
M tT M J t n t c iA t . c i n c t r T o p February 11. 114*. If you fAll to
FLORIDA, IK AND FOR BRRL da aa a Dtcra* Pra Conftteo will
KOLB COt'NTT. FLORIDA. CHAN. b* antrrtd against you for the
taller demanded In th* Complaint.
4F.RV no. teens.
(I ) John Dnty
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PI HOT FEDERAL MAV1N0M AND
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MIAN AMOOCIATION Oil ORLAN­ of aald Court la Manford. Bemlnolw
Tit* tt) A4r. Jim Bowl*
County, Plnrlda. tbla l*th day e r
DO, a corporation.
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Plaintiff, Januarr, lM f.
f i l l i t ) Newe— Daugtaa Edwards
(BEAL)
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DAVID Jf QATCHEL
PAUL K. PALMER and RUBT
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Seminal*. Caunly. Florida
TIONAL BANK AT WIXTER PARK
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fly. Martha T. Vlhlan
a corporation: R. J. BEABOUT,
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Dapuly Clark *
and NKLUB CARTER,
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the Circuit Court at th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit, nominal* County,
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Florida.
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Tha teleriiiok rtar’s tekrful
eight-minute U lk Included a da.
fe m e o f his handling o f th* pr&lt;£
gram, an atU ck a g a lm t new tpa.
per arriter* w ho have criticized
him and the cortrov erriei he has
engaged in.
Paar la id he nevrr sought con­
troversy and w ent out o f h it way
to avoid it. " I t ii tough on my
wife and daughter," he n id .
“ I don’t need IL There m u it he
g better w ay o f m aking a living
than thU.”
Th* audience applauded th* d f/V
parting Paar fo r a fu ll minute enu^
thin Down* took over. He raid h*
had tried before th* ahow to dir.
■uad* Paar from quitting and
hoped that Paar would change hie
mind and return to th* program .
Downs s a id ' later that “ many
things on tha ahow were o f «
much w ort* nature” than the cansored Joke.
In defending th* jok e r e a r Mid
it was on* o f the funnieet he ha«gever heard. Ha said U waa not
obieen* In his opinion and had
been passed on to him hy an un.
ela who hoard it from a niece who
in turn had heard it from her
school teacher.
Paar said th* jok e w ar Just a
play on words about a schoolmas­
ter who didn't know tho initial*
“ W .C." meant “ water closet."
“ I could read it in any church ”
Paar said. “ Four hundred p*opl£]
(in the studio audience) hoard it,
saw it and laughed" without btin g
offended he said.

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Central PI*. Now*
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FRIDAY P. M.

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By PRK D DANZIG
N E W Y O R K (U F I) — Talarialon star Jack Faar mad* a dra­
matic, tearful far*w *!l appearanea
on hla lata-hour T V »how Thuraday n ight and »talked out o f tha
studio In a bitter e*n»or*hlp dis­
pute with th* National Broadcasting Co.
Paar walked out after telling
viewers “ IV a mad* a dedalon.
Nobody knows about It oxeept
Hugh Down* (th* program '* an­
nouncer,) n ot even my w lf*. But
I'm leaving the Tonight Show ."
In referrin g to th* program
P eer called It th* “ T onight Show "
THURSDAY P. M.
although the name o f th* program
l l i l l ( ! ) Truth ar ConaaqaaaM*
had bM n changed to “ The Jack
(D f « r * o f Ltf*
Paar 8h ow ." It originally war
(I ) Raatlaao Oua
callod th* “ Tonight 8how " when
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(D Loro That Boh
Steve Allen w as th* program ’s
(D Htarch for Tomarrow
star.
H e said h* made up hla mind
l l ) About Pacta
during SO alaepleta hours and re­
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counted som e o f th* event* o f that
D l l (D A* Tha World Turn*
(D Baa. Pranrlacn Bant
period( t ) Matlntn Tkantar
I t began when NBC eliminated
14# (D Day la Court
th* joke from hla taped program
ID Q tM n far a Day
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Wednesday night becauie the net­
t i l l (D Haul* Party
w ork fe lt it w a i In peor taet*. A
(D Oat* Btarm
(D Lnratta Y ount Theater fiv e minute new scait wea Inserted
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In place o f the joke.
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Paar aald ba aiked NBC Thura11) Touna Dr. Mnlon
1:11 I f) Verdict 1* Tour*
day to let .him show th* contro­
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versial tap# so tha tha im plies,
(1) Prom That* Raeta
lion that h* was guilty o f bad
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toat*.could ba erased. He said the
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patwork refused and told bhn to
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pass tha eplaoda o f f with a joke.
l l ) Rdaa of Nlsbt
“ Thl* T cannot and w ill not do,”
l i t ! (1) Marta—Wettara
Thro* Btoogta
Paar said.

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Network Kills 'Offensive Joke

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WHAT?/ M X) BROUGHT

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Frank Sinatra and Italy's beau­
tiful (iina Lollobrigida, in her
first
Hollywood-made
picture,
form the exciting romantic com­
bination o f “ Never So Few," com­
ing to the Movicland Drive-In
Saturday.
Also playing leading rotes In
the production are Peter I.awfoid.
Steve McQueen, Kichard Johnson.
Paul Henreid, Brian Donlcvy and
Dean Jones.

TH«MOUTf

THE WHOtB PLATOON

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EXTRA L AMP F O g
T H ’ S W A C K ,IF Y A
C A R E F O R l V / r—

W C - L - L . . . I BELIEVE
W E HAVE E N O U G H ,
LAM P S , GRAN PM A /

O W Sfl.ir
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BETTER UGHT1N3
OVERTWERE... C—

Telling the story o f an Amerlran Captain in command o f 600
Kachin guerillas
assigned
to
harass 40,000 Japanese troops in
North Burma during World War
II, the story combines a vivid
drama o f fighting courage with
a behind-the-line love story.
The other feature on the program is “ House o f Seven Hawks"
starring Hol&gt;ert Taylor.

CLEANIN’ AN* DUSTIN*
U P A B IT / C “ --------------

ROGER MOORE and Cnrroll Baker atar In "Th* Miiw
aclc” coming to the Ritz Tlicatre Sunday.

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THROWINo AWAV
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FRANK SINATRA and Italy’* beautiful Gina Lollobrigklu, in n scene from “ Never So Few" coming to the
Movieluml Drive-In Saturday.

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tv T im n n r t 'i T c o t n r os’ Tits:
.NINTH Jt ISIS'S VI. en terIT . IN
ANil ru n sL X ivui.t: s o t .NTt,

"The Miracle," the famous Internatiunal spectacle coming to
tha Hitt Theatre Sunday has been
given full screen life by Warner
Brothers in a production as color­
ful, as exciting and as provocative
as any in the motion picture his­
tory.
For "The Miracle" W a r n e r
Brothers has assembled an impresalve caat of gifted performers, be­
ginning with Carroll Baker as the
gypsy girl who flees a village
convent to seek worldly love, excitment end fame.

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T O! J. Tt. K K N N K r en&lt;l FltANCKM
MARION K K N N K Y , his wife . If
s llv r , sm 4 If dead. Ihs lr u n k n o w n
h t lr s at law , li-g »lr r «. drvlari-s.
gran te e*, e s s l e n r s . , I lm u ts , sp ou sr t,
cred itors, trueti-rr, or, o ll i r r c la im ants, by, Ihrnuah, nnilar nr a g a l n t l
lha said J. It. K en n ey and F r a m e s
Marian K * n n « y ; and tha h a u sflcla rlaa o f a T r u a l o f wlilili Tha S'lrat
Nat iona l Hank at O rland o la t r u s ­
tor. 1.CCILH It. M A I , T i m : and
_____ _____ hta w l f s ; M ARY
I-GCIHK MAI.TIIIK and .
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h u sb a n d ; VVU.I.IAM II. TA NNK II
and ............
T ANNK II. Ms
w l f a ! and V | l t U I M A S'. TANNKII
and ............
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allv r, and If drad, ll irlr u n k o w n
h rlrr at t a n . Irga tsea. d r v l t r r r ,
a r a n tr r a , a s s i g n o r . , Ilrnurr, apuuar t. cradlturs, trualara, o r otlirr
ilalm anta. by. tlirou nh, u n d r r or
aaalnat tha said l.urlua II. XlallM r and ...........................Mallhla, hla
w l f r ; M a r y laiu l-* Mallhla and
II. T a n n r r and . . .. ... T an ner ., hla
w l f a ; and V ir g in ia K. T a u n s r and
.......... ...... h r r hu*liaud| and M A II(I A IIKT I . MOOIIK. and
.. . . . . .
h r r huthan d, If an y, If aliv e, and
If dead, t h r lr u n k n o w n lirlra at
Jaw. I r g a lr r a . d s v lr e r r , a l a m o r t ,
as s ign or s. Ilrnnrr, apnuara, c r e d i ­
tors, trualara. o r e l l i r r rlalnianta,
by, th r o u g h , u n drr nr a g a ln r t lha
■aid M ar g ar at I - Moo ra and
h r r huthan d, If an yt and a ll p a r ­
t ita h a v in g , o r r l a l m l n g to h a s t
a n y right, tllla iw Intareat In Ilia
p r o p m y In Hamlnnla C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida, h r r t l n d rs cr lb r d , o r a n y p ar t
t hrra nf;
Y ou and rat li o f y o u hereby
la k a nolle* that a au ll haa hstii
fllad In lha ah u\ » C ou r t, lha natura
o f w h l/ lt aull o r p r o c r d u i a la In
uulrt. p e rf e ct and c o n f i r m lha lltla I
In tha P l a i n t i f f s l o lha h a ra ln aflrr
dracrlhad p r o p e r ly . T h a Hama o f
tha Court In w h ic h lha aull or
p ru ca rd ln g la p o n d in g la tha C i r ­
c u it C o u r t o f lha Ninth Ju dic ial
Circuit. In and f o r Hmilimla C oun ty ,
Flori d a. In C h a n c e r y No. 1010J.
T h s a b h r a v la t td tllla In this suit

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Archie To Run
NEW YORK (D PI) Arehltf
San Romani Jr., 1(-year-old freak*
man at Wichita Unlveralty, hat
entered the National Indoor MU*
at Madison Square Garden Yek.
20- He It also scheduled te run
in Saturday’i Baxter Mile nt the
New York Athletic Club gamee.

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CA1IIKIU.VK V. M o lt TON, his wlf*.
IMstntItts,
vs.
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Koger Moore playe the r t a a v
tic lead of Captain Stuart, a
British grenadier whoa* attack*
ment for Mlsa Baker prompts k ef
to abandon the convent.

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GARDENA, Calif. (UPI&gt;— To­ J l OUT VI. (TIUTTT. in %nit s-on
day for the first time In 18 years ai-.wiNoi.i: r o t NTS, ST.oillllA
I'll %M'ltll Y NO. issee
Irene Robbins woke up without IN
ll K I l l l K I t T II. HTl lllll.MIH
fear.
Plaintiff,
She stepped into a brighter new vs
DOMIN'IK KflAHOVKC and ADNKS
world with a clear conscience, a
KtlA H 'lY K C , hla n l f a , and
happy,loving family and with but
K n i l A l l II. lAMII'i: and M A I t r c .
I.IXIL'K,
hla w lfr ,
one life to live,
D t fr n d a n t a .
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lh a t u n d r r a D rcrr a o f S'ora&lt; loau rr
She la no longer a fugitive from and aala antarrd by lha J u da a o f
justice. She needn't worry any tha C ir cu it Court o f ilia Ninth
more about being torn from her J u d ic ia l Circuit. In and f o r 5rm l*
is l ’m in iv , Florida, on tha Slh
children and aent to priion. She un
d a y or February . IMS. In a rar no longer livea with a secret.
talli i r u . a h r l a r r n I t K flllt U ’. T It.
Mrs. Robbins, 41, received a HTl'IIIIINHH. Ptalntirr, and JyOMlN I K KIIAMOVKC and AONKR K It A •
full pardon Thuraday from Gov. HOVKr.
hla n lfa . and K D O A Il It.
William Stratton of Illinois for a UKt lTK and XIAIIT F. I.OOPK. h i .
larceny conviction and for leaving wlfa , Dafendant*. b e in g t 'h a n r r r y
the atate illegally with her new I’ aaa No. 10ISJ, I will aril at p ublic
hlghrat b ld d s r f o r
husband Franklyn IS yeara ago. raauscht io nal InlhathrVVrrt
fr o n t d o o r o f
She thinks it la symbolic that tha I 'o u r t llnuar, in iha C ity o f
hrr emancipation from fear and Hanford, Hsnitnnla C oun ty , F l o r ­
ida, a l lha ho u r o f H i t s o ' c l o c k
guilt ahould have Ba first full day A.
M. on Friday , F e b r u a r y : s , ISIS,
on Lincoln’s birthday.
that r a r ts ln parra l o f r ra l p r o -

TODAY &amp; SATURDAY
OPEN 12:45
FEATURE:

1:00 • 3:40 - 6 :2 0 .9 :0 0

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P u b lish Fab. Jl, JM».

PHONE FA 1-1118
LAST TIMES TONITS
7:88 AND 18:88 P. M.
"SPEED CRAZY*
CO-FEATURE AT 8:4* ONLY
"THE REBEL BBT"
8 BIG DAYS
STARTING SATURDAY
I GIANT FEATUBBB
FIRST
SANFORD

SHOWING

ALSO
FEATURE: 2 :1 6 - 4 :5 6 .7 :3 6 - 10:10

SATURDAY SCHEDULE
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GIANT FROM THE UNKNOWN’*
' STARTS SUNDAY
FEATURE: 1:39 - 4:10 - 6:41 - 9:12
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I.'»i. 17 and II. In lllnck M V ,
T r a n I I . o f * A N I. A N It O
M 'll lNilH .
Hamlnola
C o u n iy ,
Flori d a, ac r u r d ln g t o l l l i o plat
th tra nf r r r o r d r d In I'lat llonk
I, |&gt;aga I t , n f tha pulille r t r nrda o f Btrulnola C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida.
T o u and - a c h n f yrou ara i r &lt;|Ulrrd to flla w it h tha r l * r k nf
ths ah ov a C o u r t f o u r A m a r r In
aald p ro c t a d ln g a , and l o aarva a
r o p y t h r r r o f upon I'lainlUfa* A llo r n r y a, ilu r n r y , M cD o n a ld A Handlay. at lha addraaa ah ow u hr-low.
uni l a t t r than lha I t ll i d a y e f
March, A. D. Issu; olh r r w la a , a
Harrra P ro Conf aa rn w ill ba i n lar td ag a in s t y o u and rarlt o f you.
T his
N o llc s
shall
ha
poalad,
p ub llabr d, blllrd anil o l l i a r w l . a p roraaanl
In ar.corda nrs
w it h
lha
L i a s and llulaa o f this Court
W J T N K M lha hand o f lha Clark
and tha hral o f Ilia aald C ourt,
this tha Ir d d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A.
II. IMS. al Hanford, Hamlnola C o u n ­
ty, Flotilla
llav ld XI. (Jatrlirl
Clerk n f tha C ircu it C ou r t o f
Hrmlonla C o u n ty , Flori d a
l l y : M arth a T . V lh lt n
I&gt;tputy C lark
(B K A L )
I lu r n r y , M cD onald * Hand ley
l « l N o r m M ain S u m
P. O. l l o , I I I
Or land o, F lo rid a
A ttorney a f o r P l a in t iff*

Publish! Fab. I , ! ! . I f , Id. Ilf * .

SUNDAY BCHEDULB
"NEVER SO YEW*
AT lt(8 AND 1*146
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w h o 18

, w i t k e u t aln
car* t h e
f i r t i it o n i.f*
a WANNIN ■ROB.tnenme fMaUCN«IIUM*tmklEC«W(OtOlt*

CARROLLBAKER•ROQER MOORE-WALTERSLEZAK.
1RI0 CASSMAN•KATINAPAMNOUowrHiunum
.a m l W d V H l t — . l o n u m i

O-Feelure At 11:48 P.M. Bet.
HUNDAY AT t ill ONLY
THE BAT. EVE POST
SUSPENSE THRILLER

“THE HOUSE OF THE
SEVEN HAWKE"
STARRING
ROBERT TAYLOR
NICOLE MAURBY

-----PLUS------THIS ADDED FEATURE
SHOWING SAT. ONLY —

“FRANKENSTE1NB
DAUGHTER*

Come
to the
FEATURING

SCHOOL CHILDREN’S MATINEE
4 - 7 P. M, Tueadty Feb. 16

�King New, Something O ld - WANT ADS A re A s Good A s Gold
14. Build. Paint ft R«P«Jr
FURNISHED bonae for rent. 11
Smyrna Dr.. DeBary.

••ROOM bouac, unfurnished, modera, on lake located In Geneva,
Fla. MS per month. FO S-3S1I,
EW 2-bedroom CB heme an large
Oviedo.
private lot for country living
with elty convenience*, kitchen FURNISHED 2 bedroom
ulpped, furnished or unfuralsbment, first floor, 211 W. II
to desirable iraants; located
Can FA S-54S0.
near Sanford’s country club, an
the Vlhlen Road. Price, ITS per FURNISHED cottage at Five
Points. Phone FA 2-1487.
month. Immediate occupancy.
Call owner, FA S-MB3.

THE OLD HOME T&lt;

By STANLEY

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re­
sales available from $1M down
—asaume SST.SO monthly pay­
ments. Inquire at office ar
phone FA 2-7808.

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DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
m , flwu FrL • S P. M. day bea taesrtlaa, Mon. • Bat noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
■ . thru FrL • S P . M. day beRESPONSIBILITY:
KaraId will net be responsible
•ere then one Incorrect Interuf your ad, ead raeervau the
l to sevfao or reject any ed.
learn iat freoa that ordered te
arm to the poUctea o f this

RENT A

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
1M N. Park Ave. Fh. FA M i l l

BED

S-BEDROOM furnlahod home 91M ReUaway, HoapHa' A Baby I
per month, responsible people
By Dty, Waek or Month.
only. PA 2 MM.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
■ IIS W. lal
I1T ESCAMBIA Dr., 2 bedroom Ph. FA 2-8111
houM. Phone PA M U ) after
2, S and 4 BR. boutei, 2 BR
2:00.
furnished apartment.
GOOD sleeping room, private eo
trance, for gentlemen employed
of good morals, with car.
FA 2-M49.
Registered Real Estate Broker
S-BEDROOM house, Florida room, Ph. FA 2-1101 17-02 at Hiawatha
kitchen furnished. 2M Grapevine
UNFURNISHED 2-bedrcom house,
Ave. Phone PA 2-1112.
FA 2-3830.
AVAILABLE February 1Mb; 2
UPSTAIRS
furnished apartment,
room cottage completely furn­
private entrance, electric kit
ished, all utilities, ready to move
chen. S e e
Mrs. Appleby;
In. Adults only. 2tM Park.
PA 2 6M1 or FA 2-3961.
2-BEDROOM, kitchen furnished,
FUI' ISHED garage apartment, NEW two bedroom house; natural
3-ROOM furnished apartment. Ap­
MS month. FA 1-1288.
wood finish. Separate welt.
2545* Palmetto Ave. C a l !
ply apartment 2, 2015 Sanford
M.SOO. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
FA 2-3254 or FA 2-0523.
Ave. or call FA 2 0753.
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
UNFURNISHED 3-bcdroom home
NICELY furnished two bedroom
V. A. FINANCING
at 2004 French Ave Immediate
and two bath apartment. Adults.
possession. Contact Don Royer NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME
J. O. Lancy, 1*12 Sanford Ave.,
It Paya
Pay dosing costa at *313 00 and
at Burger King.
move Into this boms with ter­
To Uaa
FURNISHED Apt.- 500 Park.
rain: floors, oil furnace, tile
LARGE two bedroom house, kit­
bath.. Located outside City
Tha HERALD
chen equipped; lake privileges; FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
Limits in West llaven Subdivi­
all electric kitchen, near good
water furnished. *50 per month.
sion. Total Prica 111,500.
Want Ads.
grocery store In Floral Heights.
Phone 2451, Geneva.
Phone FA 2-2097 or FA 2-37S0. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
private baths, lid W. First 8 l FA 2-3931

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

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S i a la ilf
FlirlSa,
la P n k ili.
la r*i K ita lf at
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NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wa la vita yea te be ear gw
ahaobtaiy free wllheat ebU
Ham ot am at fleaferd’a M e d ...
■eieta while yen ieeets autta b b heutaag fee yearaelf and
family. Ptah up year hag al
am Baba Office.

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■AID KSTATfti
Tou and *ach ot you *r* harakjr
■“ lifted and required to fit* any
claim* and dtmanda which you,
ar althar of you, may liav* against
•aid astat* In lha offlea af Hon.
Wllaon Alexander Coonly Judaa
of Uamlnola County, at hla offlea
la lha Court Houa* In Sanford.
Florida, wllhln
aleht calendar
month* from the lima of the first
publication of thla aotlie. Kach
claim ar demand n u ll be In writ-*
Inc and contain the plara o f reddane* and post offlea addraas of
tha claimant and muit he swam
to by ih* claimant, hla scant ar
attorney, nr tha asms ahall . b«
VOlft*
/ * / Verll* Mas Hamit
Aa Haacutrls of said aatalt
Oladaloiia L. Kohluaa
Atloraay for KalaU
l i t North Main Ulra«t
Orlando, Florid*

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
GOSH MOM!
aide betweed Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kltcbei ap­ What a bargainl Thla 2 bedroom
frame home has everything you
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet
llt C f lll* .
want -except a ’ fresh coat of
neighborhood. 271 per month.
T a A ll CraCItara a a * l*vraaaa M a t paint, and If you're handy you
l a a 't 'la la ia a r U i a a t S * A aala at
Phone FA 24145.
•aid Katatat
can do that yourself and aave
Tnu and aark o f yo u a r t hrrab y
money. Total prica 17995—terms.
a o t lfla d and r x q u lr .d t o praaanl 3-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near schools and Korea.
an y rlalaia and dtm an da
which
y e a . a r alther o f you, m ay hava
W. H. "BUI” STEMPER Ageocy
2813 Elm. No pots pleats.
a g a in s t
tha
rata l*
ol
IIKM IV
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
I.UMIl,
daoaaatd,
lata
at
aald UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
Phona FA 2-8331 2801 Park Dr.
C oun ty, to lha C ou n ty J u d e a o f
call FA 2-3631.
Him lnola Coun ty, Flori d a, at hla
ntfle a In lha c o u r t h o u t r e l aald
C o u n ty a t kaa to rd , Flprld x, w lthla
a l t h t r alan da r m on th* f r o m tha
t lm * o f th* flrat p u b lic a t io n or
thla n olle*. Karh c laim o r dam and
ahall b* la w r itin g , and ahall at al*
the plae* o f r x . l d . n r . and poal
n f fl r * a d d r n *
of
Ih* claim a nt,
and ahall b* a w o r a l a by lha
cl aim a nt, hi* a p r n l , nr atto rn ey ,
and a n y aucb c la im o r dam and mat
a* fll*d ahall k* void.
* / KMMA R IIA IllA tV I.IIM g
A t a i f u i i t r l s nf lha Laat
W ill s a d T esta m en t o f
HK.NRY Lb’ MH, drrraard.

•-ROOM unfurnished houa* with
sleeping porch. Call FA 2-1395.
LOOKING for something nice. Liv­ 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double earportc. extra larga utility room,
ing room, fireplace, knotty pine
Florida room. 118 Shannon Dr.
walls, mailer bedroom
tile
FA 2-1379.
bath, large kitchen, clean and
nicely furnished. Call NO 1-2287

Just Outside City
Limits
Nice clean two bedroom home
on two lot*. Priced at 88,883.
Easy terms.
2 Bedroom homo ntar bass, terratio floors. Prieed at 18,300,
caah down 8388, balance 277.38
per month.

^

3 LAKEFRONT LOTS on Hwy. Country borne in Volusia County,
fiva acres with excellent two
428, 10 miles from Sanford, 18
bedroom houte; itoraie; gar­
miles to Orlando. Good fishing
age; chicken bouses. Ideal for
and skiing. &gt;3,300, no down pay­
poultry or kennel. Priced at
ment, terms. J. L. Thomas,
88.000. Easy terms.
phone 1431, Geneva.
Lakafront homesite* 91,200 up with
easy terms.'

S U N LA N D
Estates
&amp;
South
IPINECREST
4th Addition
la m a

D m in a d V w

p &amp; iS T iE E t

I ft 4 Bndroomc —
1 ft S Bathg

TA-FHAFHA In Senrtee
O tR flR tiO M l
ffa u u M te g

Dow* Payment*
h&amp; w
In

cab

m

94M

m o re la

BY OWNER: 2-btdroom CB hem*;
corner lot; fenced back yard.
tUO down. 1 hooe FA MM3.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

2-BEDROOM CBS home, kitchen
equipped, near Plnccrest School.
BROKER
Cash or terms. 2704 Magnolia.
203
So.
Park
Ave. Ph FA 3 -M l
Phone FA 1-3277.
2 ACRES
acrea with 2 bedroom, concrete
block homt-, high and dry land.
House approximately .8 years
old, with now roof. Several oak
trees and assorted -itrua trees.
Good water. On pavad Rd.
110,808 with amall down pay-

2200 DOWN
2 BR. home with hardwood floors
and ceramic Ula bath.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha
COUNTRY CLUB Manor: 2 bed­
room homo with Venetian blinds,
and plenty of shrubbery, excep­
tionally clean. FA 2-4794 or
FA 2-8442.

Outstanding Modern
Country Home

ONE LOT, high end dry, 70 ft.
wide 1M ft. deep, facing Country
Club R d , in Loch Arbor. Term*
can be arranged. FA S-1B23.

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

D. H. Whitmire
111Uaa G. Trams

T V &amp; Radio Service
(Home &amp; Auto)

room with fireplace, eorner lot.
FA 2-0217.

North Orlando Electronlon
Ph. FA 1-2834 - FA 18888
2711 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-88
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
FH. FA 2-4222 After I F. M.

AVON CALLING

So. Fineereat — Wynoewood Lock Arbor
Real Estate — Insurance
Womsa wh# want to bo suc­
Surety Bonds
cessful and earn good money
l i t Bo. Park Ave. Ph. FA S-M41
la three or four hours per day?
Ranford
TV makes AVON COSMETICS
Evans Bldg. Laka Mary
vary much la demand and
Ph. FA 1-1299
easy to sell. Write, Mrs. Jean
3-BDRM., Fla. Rm.. hardwood
Milanicb, Bos 241, Lockhart,
floors, stove; air conditioner op­
Fla.
tional. 259 mo. FA 2-0193.

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, Metemanta, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs,
J 1 1.
Prigresiiva
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-MM—
&gt;04 West 13th 84.
SERVICE CALLS |1.50. For doprndabte TV service call San- £
ford TV Canter, 0th. and Sonford Ave. FA 2-9741.__________

THE SANDS OF TIME
ARE RUNNING OUT

DREDGING: Land filled and
beaches pumped hi. No Job te
smalt or to large. Call TEmple
1-4038.

WANTED: Expeirenced automobile
There are only three homes left
talesman. Apply 7th ft French
In exclusive SAN SEM KNOLLS.
Ave., Brass Motors.
Thla means that only three more
ARE
YOU EARNING M.000 per
happy famillas will be ebl* to
year. 2 married men for San­
lay:
ford. $323 mo. plus commission:
3 day week; paid vacation and
"In looking for ■ home wa aaw
bonus: other benefit*. Mutt be
many with MANY of lha fea­
reputable character, h i g h
ture* of SAN SE’ f KNOLLS, but
school or better education. Ap­
none with ALL of them. For
ply Thursday and Friday, &gt;020
instance there were many with
CoiTia* Dr., Orlando, Fla.
3 bedrooms, I or lVh baths,
electric kitehens, terraxxo floor*
aod etc., l i k e
SAN SEM
KNOLLS, and Mm* avaa bad
tba asms FHA financing with DRUG CLERK — Experience pre­
ferred. Apply in person to
low down payment and low
Fault's Drug Store, FA 2-8714.
monthly payments. But there
was always SOMETHING wrong WANTED: RtUable eoupla to re­
— like not having eily water
lieve metal operators part lima.
and aawara, or not having tha
Call FA 2-4M1.
larga, eovarad patios you **• in
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
located in a noisy neighborhood.
BABYSITTING evening* or week­
That la ooa thing wa lova about
ends; also tutoring, alemsntary
SAN SEM KNOLLS ,t la
g r a d e s ; by young teacher.
QUIET. Another thiag, w* can
FA 1-1343 after 2:00.
let our children play In front
becauae our home ta on a dead
and street and ta don't Uva
la constant faar that a speeding
ear will run them down. IT IS
LIKE A NEAT, CLEAN LITTLE
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY!
And, last but not Wait, tha con­
struction la guaranteed ta be the
very beet beca-ao every bit at
* waa personally supervised kg
the builder. Philip Soull."
IN I B u 4 ta I t .
FA 2 4 8 4 2

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK
HOMES
Quiei Coenat unity

•

Naetr G n tf C ea n i

$450 Down
Tmra Wend On 10th
ft Wnblt
Far Oar fUgna . . .

OPEN D A IL Y

SAN SEM KNOLLS ta leer blocks
west at Freneh Ave. ea Twen­
tieth Street. A Stamper associate
ta ea the promisee daily.
Navy Officer most anxious In
Plumbinv ft Heating
bring hla family to now duty
AIR COVDITIONINQ
W.
H. ,,BilT Slomper Agency
station haa Just reduced price
TTEACT and KEPtfE WOKE
Realtor ft Insurer
on lovely 4 bedroom. 2 bath
kitchoa equipped homo In beauful Dreamwold section. Among
outstanding feature* are tiled
root, 1 fully tiled baths, large
House Wiring — Electric Bar
family mesa, dishwasher, and
Bid Vlhlen
disposal, corner lot. If you are
BANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
looking for a true value, thla
A ll Magnolia
FA U
la It — requires f&gt;3M gown,
balance 297.81 monthly — no
cloeiag coats. Some terms can
ha arrangod am down payment.
BEAL ESTATE DEIVE-M
Offered hr

•&gt;M A. M. T d Dark
SUNDAY
StM P. M. T i Dart

4V6% Financing

Seminol# Realty

ShatmakaA
Caewtrnribn Cn, baa.
•M Weal Mth Ms
FA 1-8188

YOUR

J. W. HALL
■84 Freneh Ave.

BEST

16881 Park Ave. FA 24M2— ar,
FA 1-2248 Evening

BUY

IS

HERE
57 BUICK

Convartibb

Radio and. Heater • AntoauUr
Tranamianioa • New Titan • Going
Far Only

fancy,

3 B n d ro o m s—J '/ i B a th s

Fnrdnr • Rndin
and Hanter • Automatic Trans• Going For Only

112 ft French Ave. Ph. PA 2-82B1
After b y . FA A28M. FA

S9 JEEP
$ 1 0 , 6 5 0 FMA

&amp; Tudor

•

Plumbing A Repairs

Seminole Realty
AGENCY

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

1981 Park Ave., FA 2-MS or
FA 3 2241 evenings.

M. V. Fnnanr, BaaHer

Conveniently located c o u n t r y
. Home on Ite acre*. Houte ta WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
Bod Beard
need of a Handy Mane Touch. Work Guaranteed
Contact V* West Mb S t
The water U good. The Shade
Phooe FA 2-MU
treei numerous. Don't waltl Cat]
Now! See thii at Today’ ! re allsTHOS. E. THOMPSON
# tie Price of SUM with Term*.
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
W. H. "B in " STEHPER Agency
Roofing * Siding
Phooe FA 2-4901
111 N. Park
Phone FA M W
Phone FA M U 1 M il Park Dr.
B A M ROOFING
t-BEDROOM home m waU estab­
^ C o n tr a c tin g ^ A ^Repairs
lished neighborhood. I p e c l e l
Urm*. PA 3-S1M.
U , t1f r e b ’ e s t i m a t e s
MO Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA 9-1

IF YOU bav# painting problame
HERBERT STENSTROM
and want to take ed-aataga of
Registered Broker
years of eiperieoee end tAe beat
LEN
RISNER
1-Bedrooms,
baths, concrete
of workmanship call K. M.
LOTTIE
BROADWAY
bloek construction, hardwood
Young FA 2-03M or 4. V, BM4&gt;
KEN TORBETT.
doors. Largo living room has
BETTY
I
D.
SMITH
western eedsr panelling tnd fire­
Associate*
IS . S p ecial S erv ice#
place. Home le equipped with
Ph. PA 2-24
wall furnace, rang* and refrige­ II N. Pack
INCOME TAX SERVICE
rator. Largo lot with many fruit 1-BEDROOM CB n on e, kitchen
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
trees. Special building in rear
equipped, terratso floors. Largo
used for workshop or hobby
eorner lot. Low down payment n i l Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-M84
shop. $14,IN with termt. Contact
and m o n t h l y payments.
FA 1-45*.
1M1 Park Ava.
Ph. PA 2-1232 2-BEDROOM house, larga family

18 ACRE FAUM, plus frame
dwelling, surrounded by several
bearing citrua tree* — .Ideal for
the handyman. To settle estate
at $5800 08 caib. Contact

PARMER’S

RAINBOW Painter* A Decoretor*
—Free EMinuter. Ph. FA 2-8308.

Today’a Country Home Buy!

Sint Inn Wagun

*1795
*1395
*2295

Uka Now . Fanr Wheel Drive Going Far Only

$ 3 5 0 owwn
h m t $ 6 3 . 5 0 MftftaKly

151 0 F R E N C H
S! -

■

AVE

�A W ant A d A D ay M akes A ll B u sin ess P a y ! P h. F A2-2611
15. Special Services

19. Boats and Motors

®t|f

Ganferd

frralh

Fri. Feb. 12, 1060—Papa 9 22. Articles For Sale

TV a ad RADIO REPAIR at ( MUST SELL Adam Skier in per*
3:00 nights and weekends; San
feet condition, new cover, like
ford. Lake Mary and Loogwood.
new trailer, ski tow. Complete
p a i - r m and p a s-eeii.
outfit »»oo or best offer. G. C.
Crandel, 124 Shannon Dr.
PUMFI - SPRINKLERS
4R types and sizes, installed 20. Automobllen
"D o tt Yourself"
WE REPAIR AND SLRVICI
'St BL’ICK 4-door LaSaber, power
S T I N E
steering, radio, heater, other exMachinery and Supply Co.
tras. Call FA 2 3366.
I f f W. md St.
Ph. PA 2-0412
33 BUICK. radio and heater, Dyn
ANY TV REPAIRED $3.30 plus
aflow. Ph. FA 2-Mil.
parte. If brought to shop by cus­
tomers. All work guaranteed for lis t HILLMAN MINX Convertible,
only 4300 mile*, like new con
$0 days.
dition. Price .$1393.00 300 Elm.
CENTURY TV SERVICE
Iff* Celery Ave. Phone PA *1411
'31 UNIVERSAL JEEP; '3 i Port
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING; AQ
Pickup, both in excellent condi­
tion. To see call FA 2*1431.
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Phone PA 2*7811.
’3* RENAULT, $400 down, Uke
up payments, or will trade
equity for older car. PA 1-4373.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Whtdahield
Hack Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
I I : 2*4 W. Md 9L

FA 2-4*33

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAXES ft MODELS
to* So. Park (24 hr. ear.)
FA 2 3633

DEBARY
NOrift 1-4711

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP

I960 RAMBLER custom fordor
sedan, radio, heater, * cylinder,
push button drive, tinted glass,
whitewalls, low mileage. Only
I months old. FA 2-7919.
1955 CHEVROLET fordor Bel Air,
good condition, good* tires, saerifiee for $600, 3223 down. hal.
341 per mo. Phone FA 3-6134,
or FA 2*1X31.
SHARP 1939 model • paaeenger
Custom Plymouth station wagon,
all white, power steering, power
brakes, tinted glass, automatic
transmission, other equipment.
One owner.
GUARANTEED,
1,000 actual mileage. See *e ap­
preciate. Cell PA 2-0614.

20-A Trailer*
Be Lovelier

FOR SALE: .Large sturdy luggage
trailer, «• a $* a IV*'. Complete
lighting lystam. $100. 1M Ptoecreet Drive, PA l-ttm .

HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
■ So. Oek
Ph. PA 3 -ffff

Tune Brown's Beauty Salon
Flowers 4 Plants

22. Articles For Sole

WORK clothes, luggage, tent*,
tarp*. blankets, cot*. Army-Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

HOMC

SINGLE BED, potter type, spring
and mattess In good condition,
*30. PA 17770.

ALLSTATE motor scooter, MAHOGANY drop leaf table and
windshield, buddy aeat. twin mlr.
four chairs $13; club ehair 97.
rora. 23" a l l " basket; ftN . SIO
PA 11033.
Locust Ave.
ROYAL Canadian full skint mink
stole, very reasonable. Phone
THE HEAT IS ON!
PA 2-3047 after $:M P. M.
Large l burner all poreelain
LIKE NEW hospital hod. Phono
heater, nearly new. S10.M.
PA 2-3S3.

Art

DINING ROOM Suite; china buf­
fet, table and four chairs. Call
32.000 BTU oil circulator Heater,
PA 2*2110 after 3:10 P. M.
like new, haa to he aeen to ap­
preciate. Cheap! Call PA 1-43*7. 11* ADMIRAL refrigerator with
large
freezer
compartment,
DOUBLE day bed, brand new
clean and in ezcellent condition,
covers. $13.00; small radio; 2
cheap PA 2*034*.
pr. criss-cross curtains; reason­
able. Call PA 2-32M.

Cuttinr

Our

Used Cstr Investor? To
Get Rood? For Dodge's Biggent Year In Seminole
County.

DEEP FREEZE $73; email Tower
adding machine $43; Johnson SMALL utility building that can
be moved, not less than 10'xlt*
outboard motor, I H. P., $33;
Phone PA 2-4334 or FA 2-lfft.
console Crosley radio $23. Call
PA 3-63M.

R £ C L M ia J O

CR Aies

2 - /3
e isaa, **• y«**wM Weeatu. t**, Wwta mm* HMme

T h e money that your guests losse la ft trii more
than meet the monthly payments.1*

$SAVE$
New 4 Used
Furniture and Appliance*

Mather of Sanford

23. Notices 4 Personals

HOTPOINT used refrigerator, good
condition..................................375 WANTED: Riders; itave Sanford
1:30 A. M., Wave Orlando 1:00
PHILCO ueed refrigerator, work a
P. M. Phone FA 3-7920.
g o o d ..............................
|nj
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
333 West P in t M.

DOUBLE BED. box springs $11; LOST: Black and white Bull Dog;
white shoe skates, aite •, 313;
answers la same of “ Lady";
CHICKERING Upright Plano, ex­
expecting puppies. REWARD.
Stuffed chair $11; aalarger,
cellent condition. P h o n e
timer and accaaaoriea for devel­
404 Maple.
FA 2-0234.
oping $30 or wtil swap for old
REGULATION H in. plywood ping
pong table with net and four SINGER PORTABLE to roepoa
paddlea &gt;43. CaR PA 3-2306.
•ible party in thia vielnlty.
ever g payments af $3.41.
Sell Ue Your rnraitaeo. Quick
Two year guarantee remaining
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Phone PA 3-3623.
TRADING POST. PA 3-0377.

4 Daw Hardtop, AR Power and AW
One Owner Cleon Cor. Rani Riding
Comfort.

55 DODGE
58 C H E V R O L E T
Ret Akr 4 Door Hardly, A atomaMt |

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
ROLLAWAY, HoapHal and Baby
Beds. Day. Week ar Month— ■ecloeed head. Sag-proa* betloaa
FOR SALE — 1936 Spence Craft
rail with plastic code. PUatte
FURNITURR, CENTER
Houee Trailer. 44MxS. See Clyde
or rayon tape*. Cotton ar nylon
1100 Preach Ave.
Walla at DeWitta Trailer Park.
cords.
Ph. 7 A 3-7*33
No phone calls.
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
111-114 W. Md S t
PA $-4033
MUST SELL 1300 33 ft. Flag Ship 22. Articles For Sale
mobile home, modern through­
REFRIGERATOR,
10
fu.
ft. Hot
out, deluxe color fixtures, full 17 in. MAGNAVOX T.V., console
point; delust model gat range;
type. Good Cond. $33 PA 1-7770.
bath. Front of DeWItfe Trailer
Smith Corona portable type­
Park, Rt. 17-92 So. Mrs. James GOOD Uaad Appliances and TV*.
writer; Uke new, roaaooahle
DeVtae.
&gt;40$ Adame Ot. or PA 3 *37.
Gormly, Inc., Third ft Palmotia.

57 DODGE
Oeraeei • Dear Hardtop. AatamatW f
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"■** ,*1K 595 1385

£

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57 DODGE
P u tin 1 Door Hardtop Awtomaiia, f
Power Steeftog, Radto aad A k Dee- |l
dittontag.

E5 F1H 2 A —
Radis, Hector, On* Owner.

Used furniture, appliance*, tooil
toe. BoogM-feid Larry’* Mart
Xlt Sanford Ava. Ph. PA 14111

COLLIE PUPPIES, tevi
old. 240* Stevana Ave.

WOODRUFF MARINE

Furniture

S4M Pronah At*.

PA S-1IM

t Dear Sedas, Asternal* Trans.

• 1UICK CREDIT

• EASY TERMS
Wft GIVE TOT VALUE ETAMPt

WILSON - MAIER
New M d Ubed Fnmfture
am 1 . pin* at
fa m

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY SINCR 1911

55 O LD S

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“to" f Dear Hardtop Aatamstto
TranamMalae. Radto, Ranter.

1957 DODGE % T O N

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\]

(6 CHEVROLET

matic Trans. • Radio • Healer •
White Wail Tiroe • A -l CondiUm - ONLY

57PLYM O U TH

||

56 C H E V R O L E T

&lt;«
II

57 DODGE
Poorortihle, Caatom Royal AH Paw* 11
er, New Tap, Good Tlren, One Owner, II
Only *3.404 Mile*.

PUkep $ Cylinder. Res A Maaaaite Covered
Body. Ready To Go To Work.

Fordor Caw*try Sedan — Radio and Healer —
Steering — Power Brakes — Fordomatle Trai
aloft — Original Red and Whit* Flaleh

Chaanle Cah Y-* Bogina, Daal Rear Whoela,
■navy Datp S Booed Tronaatosiae. Goad BoHd
Truck.

W PLYMOUTH
■ohrodooe Sports Hardtop
Automatic Tran*. - P o w t
Hleeriag • Radio • Hm Iw
White Waft Tim* . Tutoi
Faint • Low Miking*

59 SIM C A
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m

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n r* Yadov SedM • • CyBaar • Standard Trans. • Heat
r • Tutouo Paint

55 PLYMOUTH
Y -i, 4-Door Sadsa. Heater
Good Tirno aad Paint

«

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57 FORD

Ma*" Hardtop • Aatomatir
Trans. • Radio - Heater • Good
Tirse aad Talone Paint

Caalnmllaa Tudor • Cyliador Standard T r a a a . - Good
Paint v Priced to Sell at Only

BIANCHINA M

FIAT Beelgtod Witk

Heater, White Sidewall Tiro*. B ert rtf Wind
ohleId Wipers, Oil Filter aad Taru Signal*.

*
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1

SA LE

« * 995
» I 9951

LOW C O S T SP EC IA LS

Come la Or Cal One Of Our
/FRIENDLY FORI) SALESMAN TODAY!
Jack Rente*
Walter Bit
Lea Berlieu
Ed Taft
Duane Tlllla

FIAT “MO" Bovtaw Eqtoppad with Heat­
er. White Mdewalt Tires, Bectrto Windshield
Wipers. Oil fiber aad Tare Sigaito.

119 9

S T A T IO N W AGONS —

2 LK !
2 JK £

1952 FORD F-8 T R A C T O R
Y -t Eagiao, I Bpaad Transmiaoion, g Rpood
Heavy Daly Rear A ale. Air Brakta, Saddle
Teaks, Ith WbcaL Ready T o Cowaato To

995

mU 9 5

WAS

m CHEVROLET

845

*5 10 5 6

4 D m "$I4“, Aatomatir TiaaimM
•ton. Geo Owner. Only *4.44 Miles.

"21* Fordor Redan • $ Cylin­
der • Standard Trans. - Radio
and H eel*' * Good Tirra and
Paint

W J

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1956 C H E V R O L E T

M PLYMOUTH

§

ALSO

1957 FORD R A N CH ER O

■w oof Fordor ftodaa • Auto­

79 5

» 5 172 5
11in
995

57 FORD

FA 374ft

• BIO -YALUES

m

* Paaaonger Country Satire Rutioe f
Wagon. AS Power u d Air Cae* 1
dll lowed.
*

Utod Furniture ft Appk*
m tM . ft Gaad Plata To
' BUY. SELL ar TRADE

Jenkins

its 13 1 7

57 FORD

Mr 4

M laadmd Ave.

» 5 16 5 9

INCORPOftATBD
FALCON — FORD — THUNDER BIRD — FORD TRUCKS
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Buy Witk Confidence At Yft«r B*mMtolt County
Authorlxed • Pontiac • Bnkk • lam khr Dealer

S&amp; nwole
COUN TY

MOTORS

v -,4 &lt;*2***

�Gary Donald ion Lake Mary, la •
mighty disappointed lad today.
Gary, a member af tba Laka
Mary 4-H Club, bad planned to *n-

LG* ANGELEfi (U P I )-C a r o la
Tregoff, the other woman and co­
defendant In the Finch murder
trial, wiU be hard preaaed to mateh
bar lover’* dramatic-performance
whan ahe take* tba ataga next
week.
Dr. B. Bernard Finch wound up
hia taatimony before the holiday
weekend receia Thuraday with as­
surances ’ ha atilt lovea Carola,
want* to marry her, and ia confi­
dent be will have the chance to do
ao If truth win* ou t
Carole, U, figured atrongly to
the 42-year old doctor'* aaventh
and final day on the *U*d. Ha aaid
ha waa perbapa aa concerned with
bar fato.ee hie awa. A high point
came whan ba fixed hia aincere
blue aye* on the sUte'a chief prose­
cutor and aaid:
"M r. Wiohelio, the only arma­
ment 1 hava is to tall tha whole
truth. God wiUlng, 1 will bo free if
J do tell toe truth."
Deputy Dial. Atty. Fred M.
Wicbello had juat cast aside the
gentle manner which eharactcHied
hia crau-cxamtoation, and con­
fronted tha aurgeoo with a secret
tape recording ho clalmod showed
Finch had Invented a tearful death
scene with his wife.

much tor to the fries* ao Us pet
wtM spend next week to hie cage
instead ef vying tor fair booora.
The 1### auto license deadline la
feat approaching. County reaidents
have only right more days to get
their togs from the U x collector's
office. The deadline la Feb, 30.
Eighteen Seminole County Scout
troops participated to the St.
John's Elver District Scout Circus
to DaLjind last Saturday.

18168865
WASHINGTON (U PI) The
Asian flu epidemic, now striking
vietliM in almost half the states,
M causing an Increasing number
o f deaths Worn influents and pneu­
monia.
During tho first five weak* at
B is year, 4,OSS persons were reportod to kavs died of flu and
pnaumoois in 1M largo elUas, and
aa toersaaa af 44 per cent aver
B a aanrn period last year.
Tba U N death, total waa M par
cant higher than In the first five
weeks ef MM when the original
Aslan flu apMemte atm wag In
progress.
Surgeon General Leroy Burney
Mid the figures, released Ttsrsday by the Public Health Serv­
let, "stem to bear out clliiieal
lmprenlani o f aom* phyatetoni

that Bay are encountering 6

•ora

Ban

normal

amount 6f

He Mid that to contract toy the
1M7-M Aslan flu outbreak, reagiratory totoetiona this year are at­
tacking adults more than #hUdree. Soma reports indicate most
pneumonia and flu futaUUaa gre
over 63 years old.
The health service said tho-flu
epidemic bad begun to gubtlde M
ceuthern California, Texas, Ala­
bama, MaiiachuMtts and some
parte o f W oit Virginia.
But northern Texas maintained
a high level of flu infections and
Mississippi showed an increase.
Cities reporting an upsurge to
flu case* included Denver, Cleve­
land, Atlanta, Washington, Dal*
toa, Houston and El Paso.
The health acrvlco said Ha re*
parts Indicated th is, year's cpi*
demlc was following a pattern o f
localised outbreaks rather than
tho nationwide sweep of 1937-M.

‘Hard Tim es’
Party Slated
Tht Sanford Moose Lodge will
hove a "bard Umea party" Satur­
day and will su e s* members show­
ing up In good clothes 60 cents.
Those appearing la old clothing or
tacky costumes will ba admitted
free for the danco to tho vacant
gup*rex building across from the
Lodge at 6666 Park Dr., formerly
Orlando Dr. Tb* party will begin
at • p. H .

The association has 16,066 tor ito
w oit and should get *10,006 toon
the county to do as adequate Jab,
Mr*. Lorraine Graham, accretery,
BTC Morris M. Motts, Sanford, la
the "beat drilled aoldior to the
Second Armored Rifle Battalion.
134th Infantry, Army National
Guard.
Tba Sanford Guard unit member
woo the honor recently In competi­
tion with outstanding guardsmen of
other Central Florida unite.

GAPE C A N A V E R A L , Fla.
(U P lj—An Atlas mlasila which
canto close to disaster the eight
baton President Eisenhower's vis­
it bora soared 6,300 milts on Ms
attend try Thursday eight.
Tba "vary minor" difficulty
which caused a malfunction to the
missile Tuesday night was correc­
ted, and tha Atlas roared o ff
shortly before midnight' for Ha
llt h conaecuUva auccsaaful fligh t
This is the outstanding record
among America's big missiles. To
data, RUsala has not Indicated
whether her rockets, despite their
massive power, ana match tho A t­
las to long-rang* consistency,
Tba A ir Fares added balance to
Ha tost program with the ninth
straight success foe. Me advancedmodel Mace, a 44-foot-long guided
missile.
The Mato waa put through a
gruelling aerformaaee tost Is
martial guidance aystem. Tho misalto blasted o ff la on# direction,
then curved around to bead
toward tha desired target to tho

Firemen’s Course
To Start Monday

Burning o f g building and other
Marino SgL Richard K. friw ddt
will ba recruiting at the Sanford demonstration! and lecture* on
postoffire each Friday from 6:M fire fighting will ba Included to
a. m. until 6 p; m., starling March B e Lake Mery Fire Department
observance of Fire Prevention
Week which begins Monday.
lpetructora for tba week's course
Is fighting aad preventing Area
will bo from the State Fir* Collage
day delay enlistment •program. at Ocala. Sessions are scheduled
Thja la designed ao youths whs Aram V:M to 16:M p. m. each
want to enlist can finish high night.
school before joining up.
The Lake Mary volunteers will
Pete Bukur, the musk man climax Fire Prevention Week with
whoa# Populate#* play st B s May- a barbecue Feb. M st 6:M p.
fair inn, la recuperating from
bruises and atltchaa ha sustained
whan hU ear aad toolbar vehicle
collided a* h# waa driving home
from a dance.
Einhard MoHiclaw wIE bo guest

Guest Soloist

Legal Notic#
s « l l M mi P u bll# I l M i i i f
S p l i t . U b . r . b * a l v . n lu n c o o r d . n r o with Mtiitlun S a f the StsaU
malt C on n ty S o n i n s H t s u U H o n n , Board nf O u n t y O i t i m l t t l o n . r s a f
Sem in al* C o u n ty , F l.r lS n . p r o p a s t s to s m . n d I k . M tm ln .l s C o u n t*
B U a l r l t e l C . e # aa fo t ls w a i
Fata:
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F a r nook L la H lln s F i x t u r e n o t Including wall
)llc /m of valuation
r s m p lu . or F o r o . l . l n F l s t u r * . not knvln *
)(o r U * unit IIH .H t

Tha trial wai recessed tor Lin­
coln'* birthday until Monday, Grant
B. Cooper, Finch'* attorney, aaid
ha would have only about thraa
more witnesses to oaM whoa the
trial rcium ei.
Then it will ba Miae T re io lfa
turn. Her attorney* to far hava de­
clined to aay whether aha will toatiip to bar own behalf.
Finch'* calm aaaertlon that truth
waa hi* only weapon against com
vktion and poaaible death to the
gaa chamber ended aevan gruelling
day* on the witnaaa atand for him.
Ha appeared ae nnrufflad, aaraoe
and self-possessed aa the day be
began telling about hia varied love
Ufa which lad to tba death of hi*
wife, Barbara Jean Finch.
Deapite glaring aootradicUon* be­
tween hia leaiimony and atatomanla ha made to police altar hie
arraat concerning hia wifa'a daatb,
Finch malnlalned hia aompleta In­
nocence— not aelf defence or any
degree of reaponalblllty to hi*
wife'* death.
Sha waa ahot accidentally a* ba
atrugglad with her on the lawn of
their Waat Covina homo, bo claim­
ed. Ib a gun went off accidentally
a* he tried to throw U away.
That waa the aubatanc* of
Finch'* toaUmony which caret to
a breath-taking climax Thuraday.

RALEIGH, N. « . (UPI) - A
Negro - protest
against
tensh
counter segregation in dim* and
variety stores swept Into Virginia
today as tha movomant began to
wan* .In North Carolina.
Demonstrator* to two Norik
Carotins cities' called a abort
trace. and com* lunch countan
reopened Into Thursday to serve

X-15 Rocket
Soars To New High
BOWARDE ATE, Calif. (U PI)—
Tho X U osperimeotal yoekotakip
soared to 00,000 fact about 11
miles — above the desert Thurs­
day is Its fifth powered tost flight.
It waa tha fieri Urn* tha steak,
10-foot cra ft had flows ao high.
Its speed was sot revealed bst
woe more tha* 1,400 mile# ao
botur*
Only two 6,000 • pound threat
rocket engines propelled the X-U
to the powered flight which lasted
four minutes. When the , stub­
winged rockstahip makes Ma plan­
ned nisauM sp to 100 mites high
st speeds o f 4,000 mil** an hour
R wIE ho powered hr on* giant
■0400 to 60,000-pound rocket an-

SECURITY

Nikita, Nehru
Set To Discuss
Border Problems

V. 8. P. HAMMOND of
JndtooavBie wlM speak at
tba U a. m. Sunday ser­
v ic e a t Mte First Presby­
terian Church of Sanford.
Mr. Hammond in Sunday
school superintendent of
tha Riverside Presbyterian
Church in Jacksonville. Mr.
Hammond will speak on the
subject ’The Light That
Never Faila."

while customer* only, without in­
terference toom Negroes.
But at Hamptoo, Va., Negro
students from Hampton Institute
planned to work to shifts to dram­
atise thalr protest at the whiteonly lunch counter of an F. W.
Wool worth store. Manager G. A.
Marks alosed the counter Thurs­
day when about 30 Negroes took
state and began reading hooka
and magaxinos.
There wore indications tha pro­
tori movement would spread to
other southern states. Tba Con­
gress on Raeial Equality also announced plane to begin picketing
Woolworth store* to New York
OMp Saturday.
Tht demonstrators, largely etudents from various Negro colleges,
converged on lunch counter* In
dime storee, variety stores and
some drug stores in Greeniboro,
Fayetteville, Durham, Raleigh,
Wtnaton*8alem, High Point, Char­
lotte and Elisabeth City, N. G.

Fellowship Party
Scheduled Sunday
The Good Shepherd Lutheran
Churchwomen will sponsor a fel­
lowship birthday party at 6:30
p. m. Sunday at the Shrine Club.
Entertainment, Including folk
and hymn ringing, will bo fea­
tured during tha evening.

SSOC1ATES, INC.

STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL - FUNDS

NEW DELHI (UPI) — Indian
Prim* Minuter Jawaharlal Nehru
mat with visiting Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khruehchev .today for
what Informed sources said was a
wide-range review of the interna­
tional situation.
The eources aaid tha talks would
Include India's recent border trou­
ble* with Communist China—a dis­
pute which has put a heavy strain
on relation! between New Delhi
and Peiping.
Khrushchev arrived at Nehru’s
residence accompanied by hia top
advisers, including Foreign Min­
ister Andrei Gromyko.
The Soviet Premier had a rela­
tively light schedule today. Follow­
ing tha talks be la scheduled to
lunch with Nehru and than address
a civic reception.
Khrushchev arrived .Thursday to
New Delhi on the first stop of bU
three-week tour of "goodwill and
friendship" through Southeast Asia.
The. trip also will tako him to
Burma, Indonesia and Afghanistan.
Khrushchev talked with Nehru
for 40 minutes Thursday before ad­
dressing Parliament. In hit ad­
dress, he emphasised Soviet-lndian
cooperation In tha causa of peace
and disarmament.
But be also boasted of the Soviet
Union'a military proweis. Ha warn­
ed that any nation that started a
war to this nuclear age would be
badly hurt himself. Thai, he said,
man must learn to keep the atom
securely under eontxol."

Pastor G. Bay James of Orlando,
Missionary Volunteer Lrader of the
Florida Conference will be the
guest speaker at the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church tonight.
Addressing the 7:30 p. m. serv­
ice, Mr. James will have a mes­
sage especially for the young peo­
ple of the church.
The speaker directs tha Young
People's work of the denomination
throughout Florida. He has re­
cently coma from California whan
ba held a similar position.
Mr. Jamas la from a family of
ministers. His father, both grand­
fathers and a great grandfather
were all ministers. His slaters have
both married mlniaters. As a ion
of missionary parents, hs Uved as
a boy to New Hebrides and In New
Guinea. Hs received hia education
in Australia.
Tha evening service will be opoa
to the public.

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OTHER COMING HANSRROUGH AUCTIONS
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TUE8DAY. FEB. 33. 1:30 P. M. — ALINA MOTBL HW J.
301. 8ARABOTA. II Furnished Unite, ROOM TO MEI'AND, Beet Location,
way to BRADENTON.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 34. 146 P. M. — WINTER PARK
HOME, Exclusive. Lake Knowles eritton, 6 Badeeow
Masonry.
THURSDAY. FEB. 33. 140 P. M. — DUPLEX, DEI.AND,
837 N. Woodland (17-93) complelly furnished I-story
Masonry.
FRIDAY, FEB. 36, 1:36 P. M. — ATLANTIC 8EAN D E
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chased separately.

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A M ESSAGE T O OUR FRIEN DS A N D CU STO M ERS
WE HAVE BEEN ASKED MANY TIMES — WHY DOESN’T FOODMART
GIVE TRADING STAMPS. FRANKLY, IF OUR CUSTOMERS WANT THEM,
WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO GIVE TRADING STAMPS — HOWEVER —
ALL SO-CALLED POPULAR TRADING STAMPS IN THE CENTRAL FLOR.
IDA AREA ARE CONTROLLED BY CHAIN SUPER MARKETB, IN TOE GROC­
ERY FIELD AND FOODMART IS DENIED THE RIGHT TO (HVE THEM. IN
OTHER WORDS, WE WOULD BE GLAD TO GIVE THEM TO YOU WITH
YOUR PURCHASES IF WE WERE NOT DENIED THE RIGHT TO DO 80.
FOODMART NOW HAS TWO PROGRAMS WHICH WE FEEL ARE DEFINITE­
LY MORE ADVANTAGEOUS THAN TRADING STAMPS. WE PRESENT THEM
FOR YOUR FULL CONSIDERATION.

aalatet at B a Grata Methodist
Church sarvieo at 11 a. as. Sunday.
Mr. DriUdaw has sung with tha
Baa Francisco Opera Oa. and New
York Opera Ensemble.

,ll*r/m of valuation
)for nil o v .r IS**,***
Publl* kaarl i* wMl k . k*U to tk. P«mlnuU County Daurt Haas*.
Sautoiri, Florid., ta Iks Count* Conmilstlon.i* room ou Marik 1, IMS
Bt ISM A. M. o f as soon tktrpattrr ■■ poaalbla
Board or County Commlaalontr,
Samlnole Cunnty, Florida
« r John Kridar, Okplrmnu
AMast David (latch .1
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THROUGH F. C. P. FOODMART GAVE APPROXIMATELY
$5,000.00 IN 1050, TO WORTHY ORGANIZATIONS
(PLUS MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO LOT)
INQUIRE TODAY ABOUT FOODMARFS CONTRIBUTION PLAN (F C. P )
CHAR,TV ° * l h u r c h c a n b e n e f it
(Cal “Chwek" Atkianna nr Tnny Train* at FAirfaa X-265S far DaUte)

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�Flu A t Epidemic Stage Here—Stay In If You're
Asian flu has reaoed “ epidemic pro­
portions” in Sanford,t&gt;r. Robert Smith,
acting health officer kid today.
Smith said that aring the past few
weeks at least one-tenh of the city’s pop­
ulation has been hit i th the flu bug:. He
said that this was a/onservative figrure
as this type o f virus asts only 36 hours
and most cases are t eated at home and
many are not report*.

Cold, Misery Plague
Parts O f Deep South
■y I W M Pr*M latensalioeoi
Th* winter’i wont snowstorm in
th* South closed schools in Vir­
ginia, Georgia and Tennessee,
North Carolina and West Virginia
Inday and spread misery and death
from Texas to New England.
A warm sun begaa malting the
snow in the Deep South states of
'9 Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia
but the process of clearing blocked

Much Hostility
Greets French
"Nuclear Blast
PARIS (U PI)—France's exults
tion over Hi first atomic explosion
gave way to some misgivings as
reports poured in from around the
world of th* chilly and even hos­
tile impact the tost made an other
_ nations.
V
France was openly committed
to an intense program of building
nuclear weapon* for its armed
Ibrcee "la make our national In­
dependence retpccled la all - cir­
cumstances," but already there
wore dam and* Franco concentrate
r peace."
Charlee
DeOeulle
______ _____ift resclioo to Use
bloat whan ho telegraphed "Hur­
rah lor IF— a" greeting* to the

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•oadi was a bigger job to the
torth.
j Virginia state police blamed
leven deaths on th* weather, fey
Virginia highways prompted 40
Jown and country school systems to
Pertere a holiday. Authorities rerted primary roads clear today
t said chains were a must on
many secondary roads.
More than half the schools in

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News Briefs
Racial Issue
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
(State Board of Control will take
up the application of white student
Al Breitler to enter all-Negro Flor­
ida A A M University this week.

Industry Wins Battle
TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - Th# prlcing method* of the U. S. oil indus­
try stood intact today alter a fede­
ral district judge tossed out price­
fixing charges against 2i of the
nation's biggest petroleum firms.

Bootlegger Kidnaped
DELAND (UPI) — Deputies re­
ported two Negroes intent on hi­
jacking a load of illegal whisky
kidnaped tha bootlegger and his
family Sunday. The two were cap­
tured after driving through acveral
countioa with their victims. Both
th* alleged kidnapers and the man
who had the whisky were jailed.

Payoff Probed

Virginia were closed today. Hun­
dreds of rural homes still were
isolated this morning by more than
a foot of snow.
North Carolina had a partial thaw
Sunday hut a hard overnight freeze
coated the snow with a rniat of
ice.
The weatherman promised a gra­
dual warmup but vaki it would
take some of the harder hit por­
tion* of Dixie keveral days to get
rid of the unfamiliar tnow.
Hundreds were stranded, puhlir
transportation paralyzed and electrical and telephone service dis­
rupted a* the storm had stabbed
through the heart o( Dixie Saturday
ami moved on North.
A warming sun turned the blan­
ket of snow into slush in many
parts of Dixie. The Weather Bu­
reau warned of minor Hooding in
the Carolina* at the melting snow
swells rivers and stream*.
The storm pounded the south in
near record force. Eastern Tonne*
see wa* paralyzed with 18 8 incites
of snow, the heaviest in 20 years.
Temperatures in Keminule Cotin
ty dipped to 43 degrees this morn
ing with no frost reported.

entered lib Tlngtoday in the tight
between Miami's mayor irad police
chief over chargee o f gambler pro­
tection payoffs to police. Gerstein
questioned Mayor Robert King
High and City Manager Meyer I .
Stoiler. They wiU review allega­
tions that numbers racketeers pay
French daUiee noted the teat police an estimated $I0,UU) a week
was greeted with "reserve" in for protection.
^Washington and London and open­
l y condemned by Moscow, whieh
said the explosion confronted the
CALCUTTA, India (UPI) —
African peopfce with "imminent
hazards of terrible food poisoning Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
arrived in this Indian stronghold
with 1U terrible consequences."
It was noteworthy that th* first of communism today to a gen­
Moscow denunciation wa* broad­ erally unexciting reception. The
cast in English to tba nation* of Soviet news agency Tase said
Africa. Moat of thee* countries al­ Khrushchev and bis party were
ready had Teacted sharply. The welcomed at the airport by the
United Arab Republic was taking governor and the chief minister
lead in protests and there of the states of West Bengal on
ro demonstrations in the street* this lag of his lour &gt; nation Asia*
goodwill tour.
of •Damascus.
DeGaull* said France would
now b* better able to "make Its
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A "Fauaction felt" for nuclear disarma­
ment—a hint of French displeaV bus for president" campaign was
wro at aft being admitted to th* in progress her* today, heralding
U. I., British and Russian talks the Arkansas governor as "Chrison banning further nuclear tests. tian patriot and devotee of racial
seif respect in the tradition ol
Abraham Lincoln." Backers hi thr
southern
governor,
some
130
strong, unanimously adopted a resolution asking Faubus to enter thr
California primary against favorite
son candidate 6ov. Edmund G.
Brown.
eONDUN lUPI) — Crowds of
curious ''baby watchers" increased
la size today outside •Buckingham
P allet where Queen Elizabeth II
awaited the birth of ber third child.
Both Britons and tourista alike
Ignored prospects of farther die'
Mb si weather and cautious warn• ings that the birth might not come
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - I t was
till Tuesday or the next day or per­ the least logical thing that a
mouse could possibly bava done.
haps even the next.
Thq baby will be the fust bora
But just as the judge was about
to a reigning monarch in 103 years to name the "best cat" Sunday
night at thr 10th annual triple
1 —since Queen Victoria.
Anticipation was fanned by the rhampioaship charity eat show of
arrival at the palaco Sunday of th* Houston Cat Club, a mouse
j Sister Helen Rowe, the Cockney- scampered across the room, fillaccented royal midwifa, who at­ ed with M ) cate.
Pandemonium la the only word
tended the Queen at tbs births of
p r in c e Charles, now II, and Prin­ to describe the next few minutes.
cess Annr, ». The 52-ycar-old nurse The 300 eats screeched and snarlhad been (tending by in an apart­ ed in disorder until they were
m en t, in nearby Kensington for caged.
Th* little grey mouse had dis­
more than a week for the royal
appeared, before anyone could say
summons.
"•cat."

Unexciting Reception

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Faubus A Candidate?

^Baby Watchers’
Awaiting Birth
O f Queen’s Child

Errant Mouse
Fouls Texas
Show O f C ats

7 Fire Stations
Answer Call
Seven fire department* fought a
use fire in south Seminole
County Sunday.
Eugene Jane's home on Lake
Howell Lane, Maitland, was gutted and the roof burned off. Two
Goldcnrod firemen were injured
w iie " th e ladder they were on
broke. Firemen from Uoldenrod.
tha Florida rarest Service, Cassel­
berry, Lbngwood, the Sanford
NAS, Laae Mary and Union Park

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Ervin Says He’ll
Seek Re-Election
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Atly.
Gen. Richard W. Ervin will seek
election to a fourth term this year
on a pledge of continued effort to
•uppress organized crime and to
maintain state* rights.
Ervin, current president of the
National Association of Attorneys
General, was elected to his first
four-year term In IMS. lie previ­
ously bad served in several state

The tests sponsored by the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh would be too
expensive to give locally. They
cost |3-|4 per student, guidance
Edward Christensen said.
Seminole High ia one o( If Flor­
ida high schools selected for the
teste. The exem i given to grades
1-12 are to determine the guidance
procedures best suited to help a
student choole his career.
Th* two-day tests will be given
March 7 9. 10 11. and March 14 15
for atudents absent during the fir*|
two session*. About 1,000 U, S.
schools will join In Ihe tests.
No special preparation is nrccs
sary for Ihe project which seeks
to find what young people are do
ing in their Jobs and education a
year after graduation from high
school.
Results expected from Ihe tests
are an inventory of human re­
sources, a set of standard* for
educational a n d
psycltolugical
measurement, a counseling guide
on what talent patterns predict
success, and a better understand­
ing of how young people choose
their life work.

lim t lit

WEATHER: Fair today, slightly higher to m p e rn t urea. High today, GO-66. Low tonight, 45-52.
VOL. XL1X

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Established 1908

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 11)60

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 629

Games, Rides Installed As Midway Takes Shape For Fair
Fun, Exhibits To Be Attractions All .This Wsek

Coffee Club1' " •
Session Thursday

An aftrr-Valenllne-Day meeting
of th* Coffee Club sponsored by
th* Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce will he held at to a.
m. Thursday al the USO-Chsmher
of Commrrre lllilg.
Guest* will be all secretaries,
receptionists and offire assistants
with as many of their bossrs si
(hey can round up.
The meeting, whirh will take
place of the regularly scheduled
coffee klark on the last Thurs­
day of each month, will feature
tha awarding of valuable prizes,
according to Charlie. Morrison,
public rclaliuns director of the
Chamiter and master of ecremonles for the affairs which have
drawn large attendances.
Due to the large crowd expected,
the "coffee" It being moved from
Ihe usual meeting place at Mrs.
Appleby'* Restaurant in tl.r Val­
dez Hotel to the USO-Chatnher ol
Commerce Bldg.
There ara no individual invita­
tions. A blanket hid to all office
assistants, secretaries and receptioniuls is tendered for the halfSeminole High School student hour coffee break program.
l-srry A. Davis was named district
representative for DCT studrnls at
a meeting of the organization Sat­
urday in Winter Park.
The Sanford Recreation Depart­
The organization also saw a di­ ment's Charm School will start
rect dialing exhibition which in­ at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Civic
cluded a long distance tclcpliunr Center and all women interested
talk with disr jockey Dick Clark in taking the course are urged to
in New York.
allrnd.

Seminole High
Pupil D C T Chief

Charm School

Argentines Launch
Sink-Subs Campaign
PUERTO MADRYN, Argentina
(UPI) — Th* navy canceled of­
ficers' leaves in southern Argen­
tina today in apparent prepara­
tion for an all-out attack on two
foreign submarines believed trap­
ped in the Nuevo Gulf.
Two Argentine warships wrre
reported to have fired oo — but
not bit — one of the two subs
when it surfaced 10 miles west of
here Sunday. night. The U-boat
is believed to have been dam­
aged in a previous attack.
Unofficial reports published ia
Bueno* Aires Sunday said tha
navy has recovered the body of a
frogman, apparently killed by a
depth charge, from the waters of
the golf. Observers speculated
he might here been trying to re­
pair damage to t-e suomsr.oe

ed “ below normal” by school officials,
who blame the excessive absenteeism
on the flu bug.
Flu also has taken a heavy toll in
business places and industries in the area
and governmental offices reported num­
erous staff members ill.
A large number of flu cases also
were reported in other areas of Seminole
County.

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To Determine
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lowed ekpward •aturtdrmoratng.
Today, newspapers began In­
forming French soadera lb* lest
explosion mot a chilly reception
In many foreign countries end
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the Arab ooontrioa of North At-

run a fever should contact their physi­
cians. However, he emphasized that the
best cure is to remain at home, take as­
pirin and drink plenty of liquids.
Symptoms of Asian flu are fever,
coug:hingr and vomiting, Dr. Smith said.
He also urged all parents to keep
their children at home if they are run­
ning a fever or have any other flu signs.
Attendance in city schools is report­

Smith warned all residents who
think they have contacted the flu to “ stay
out of crowded places and remain in
bed."
Smith is acting: as county health o f­
ficer until Dr. Clyde Brothers, who was
named health officer by the County Com­
mission last month, arrives here.
Smith said persons who continue to

Two planeloads
of modern
depth
charges
and
drtretion
equipment purchased from tha
U. S. -arrived Sunday night, and
it was behaved the new weapons
would b* pul to use today.
The navy dropped patterns of
depth charges every 10 minute*
or so ail werkrnd for Ibrlr haras
slug effect, but the Argentina
depth charges could not be set
to explode deep enough to lie •
serious threat to the subs.
The U. S. charges can be ex­
ploded Is deep as 830 feel—IV)
feel more than tha maximum
depth of the guU.
Rear Adm. Benjamin Morti*
Coltnan. commander of the antisub operation, said oo* or both
of tha submarines had been pick•d up peridically by sonar.
"We plan to attack in a matter
of haem," la

County Fair Opens Tonight “ "W .1
1
A ribbon cutting will open the
Seminole County Fair at I p. m.
today.
County, Ctly and American Le­
gion officials will open the fair
at Sanford's Campbell • l-osslng
Post 53 headquarters on Hwy. IT92.
The combination of entertain­
ment sod home and farm pro­
duce exhibition will open at 5 p.
in. each afternoon through Friday,
Ihe exhibit building will be clos­
ed at 10 p. m. each night.
Award ribbons and 1741 in prire
money will be given to best en­
trees in 4 11, largest fruit or vege­
table, livestock, home economics,
Girl and Boy Seoul, educational
and miscellaneous divisions. Top
individual priza money range*
from 13 for first place home made
lamps to 23 cents for third prizes
In the largest fruit and vegrtahl*
division.
Prize, beef, poultry, rabbits,
layer rake, randy, cake, table
cloths, tea towels, bedspreads,
rugs, rlay and wood models,
ntagasine racks, bird houses, dolls,
and "things that go" arr only a
few of the items that the Legion
has given permission to show in
the fair.
Boys and girl* under IS will
have their big day Tuesday when
Uie&gt; will hr admitted to the fair
frre. Special hour* for Ihe young
alrrs on rhildren’i day will lie
(rum 4 to 7 p. m. Regular ad­
mission price is 23 cent* for adults
and 13 cent* for children.
Out of town judges will pick
winner* in Ihe exhibitions.

Seminole Band
Planning Barbecue

A stream af county handiwork be responsible for articles placed
came Into the exhibition building oo exhibit, but wilt take every
Saturday and Sunday, the two precaution to save them from
days when exhibits eovlid be plac­ theft or danthge." The associa­
ed. Tha exhibit* may be removed tion also will wot assume liability
nail Saturday after 10 p. m „ for anyone injured at the fair. Con­
Sunday from I to ) p. m., and stable J. Q. Galloway will head
Monday from 9 a. m. until noon. ■ squad of Legion members who
Th* Fair Association "will not will police the fair grounds.

Million-Dollar Race
For Governor Forecast
TALLAHASSEE (UlM) — At li*M«t five, jwi'liup* nix
men will be in the office of the Florida secretary of state at
noon Tuenriny, seeking permission to spend more tlmn «
million dollars.
They are candidates for governor qualifying to run.
Thus far, state law has tightly limited their expenditures.

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The Seminole High School Band
1SH
Assn, will hold a chicken barbecue
4 3 '.
Friday at Ihe Elks’ Club grounds.
48'ft
Receipts from (be 3:30 p. m. bar­
17‘ *
becue will go to the band fund. A
M
half chicken eole slaw, baked
491*
beans, bread, buller, celery and
tea or coffee are on the menu. Tic­
kets will be sold by parent* of
band players for 91.90 each. Take­
out "boxes" will be featured.
This is the sixth year parents
of band members have held a
Casselberry's Lions Club will
barbecue to raise money for the
have a Ladies Night dinner
young musicians.
Thursday.
D. Massey, one
tb* new own­
ers
the Seminole Raceway will
speak after tha 7:30 p. m. dinner
at Lyman School. Entertainment
will be proVidad by lb# Lyman
Men of Ssnfoid's First Presby­ School orchestra.
terian Church will give their wives
a "ladles' night" treat Tuesday
night.
The men are Invited to bring
Casselberry's Veterans of ForIbeir ladies to the } p. m. dinner sign Wars Worn**’* Auxiliary will
in Use church educational betid­ award a 17-inch television set
ing. Robert A. Spear, Sanford March 19 aa the highlight of th*
Church of tb* Nazarene pastor, orgahizalion's fuod raising camwill be tba ape alter.

Ladies Night
At Casselberry

Presbyterian
’Ladies Night’

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TV Set Award

Rut alter they pay 11,123 to
qualify Tuesday the lid is off. The
nine Democrats and one Republi­
can in the race are expected tu
spend a total of more than $2,300,000.
Those planning to qualify as soon
as the bouks open at noon are
Sens. Fred Dickinson, West Palm
Beach, Doyle Carltun Jr.. Waurltula; former Circuit Judge John MeCarty, Ft. Pierce; Mayor Haydon
Burns. Jacksonville; and former
House Speakers LY Karris Bryant,
Ocala, and Ted David, Hollywood.
All except David say tliev will
personal)- qualify. David saio lie
would either come ur mall in Ida
fee.
The only Republican in the race,
Uernard Sbotkin, Munti Beach,
has nut indicated whea he will
qualify, Nor have Democrat! liarvie Belter, Bunifsy; G e o r g e
Downs, Winter Park; and Bill liradrix, Ku Xlux Klan Iradrr from
Oldtmar.
The qualifying period closes
March I. Besides voting tor gover­
nor. Floridians will ballot In Ihe
firat primary May 3 for six cabinet
offices, three Florida Supreme
Court seals, and a post on tha
Railroad and Public UtUillea Com­
mission.
Also to be elected are eight con­
gressmen, three district appelate
judges, 19 state senators and 95
state representatives, and many
court and county officials.
Nine men arc in a crowded race
for the secretary of state post be­
ing vacated by R. A. Gray. Four
want ihe commissioner of agricul­
ture job Nathan Mayo is leaving.
Of the cabinet officials seeking
re-election, only Treasurer and In­
surance Commissioner J. Edwin
Ur*«M is eapccted to have opposi­
tion. Dade Cotrnly Commissioner
Arthur Fatten Jr., former Duval
County Sheriff Al Cahill, and Er­
nest C. Collins, Ta.lahassea, are
his potential upponcala.

Feud Begins

WASHINGTON (UPI) Th*
Senate afHti*lly begaa Ite elselion year sivil rights feud today,
N* civil rights la-on (be Sen.
ata calendar for today but, un­
der an agreement reached last
year, Democratic Leader Lyndon
B. Johnson (Tex.) might ealt tip
a minor House-approved measure
as a vehicle to which civil rlghla
legislation could be attached.
First, however, the chsmbqy
wee scheduled to consider a
tobacco MU and a House-Senate
compromise measure to boost
federal spending lo prevent water
pollution.
Battlelines for the civil righto
skirmish were formed during tho
weekend. Southerners served no­
tice they could fight the pro­
posals at every turn and north­
erners stepped up their drive for
nrw legislation.
Th* Senate was expected to
pass the water pollution bill but
it appearrd certain to be vetoed
by President Eisenhower. Tha
measure would provide for a Stoomillion increase to $900 million
in federal contributions for a longrange aid to loealitifi for build­
ing disposal planta.
Elsenhower's budget called for
only $20 million in fiscal 1981 and
none the following year. He has
hern trying, without success, for
the past several years to scrap
the proaram.

Enrollment Day
For Youngsters Set
Principal of Ihe Osteen School,
31rs. Harold ilarria announced to­
day that registration day for en­
rolling youngsters in kindrrgarten
for th* next school .ea r la Feb.
24.
Osteen parents whs wish to
register their children in kinder­
garten classes for next year are
urged to be at the school between
Ihe hours of to a. m. and noon.
All children born on or before
Jao. I, 1938, are eligible to at­
tend the classes. Tbs classes will
be held al the Enterprise School.

Sanford Motorist
Injured Slightly
Anderson W. Williams. SI, San­
ford, was Injured Saturday after­
noon when his ear turned over
on Hwy. IT-92, one mite south a&lt;
Sanford.
Williams was treated for ante
and bruises at Seminole Memorial
Hospital and released sbertty ni­
ter Um accident.'
Florida Highway Patrolman I.
L. Sikes charged Williams wllb
reckless driving end driving wllb
n revoked license.
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to neat season's npfaodea to B o P

fito practice to lav in the office
to Mato d a re land Jr.
Jahnssn, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Johns ret, ia a graduate of the
&lt;totems University College to Low
mid paaito the Florida bar exa­
mination* in November.
He nttoadto Sanford schools and
was prodsst/d from Seminole High
School in 1P4S. He later attended
Mnrrsy State College. Murray,
t a i l Be ia a member to Phi Delta
fM la p a l fraternity.

Hesrt-sbapcd n d plastic erne
b /t» i to Sanford t it«rt« shew
Heart Month i* here.
The k m i , distributed hr Mr*
Lm u H Munson. Mr*. fid 1 M «sy, Mim Barbara Ruprecbt a ad
rttoatatri fro* B t Fetor* ftor***
Ai m , arfll remits m display
through Fab. S , Haart I — day.
T V com V u a vara placed to
baaha, stars*, service stotton*.
restaurant* aid pcofeiiiowal to'
l « i i . T V Heart Fend dnvt will
reach iu peak aa Heart W a y
when total eelant ana* w * canvas*
county residential arena la pat
In d t to fight heart disease.

Television Night Reruns New Appearing In Daytim e Slots
*rw r o w &lt;urn-ojd aiiht

time TV shows sever die. They
&gt;ato mo * to fade into the day­
time schedule*
Monday. NBC-7V begs a substitsting second-hand Loretu Young
episode* — old Youngs, we e*D
these reruns — sod repeats to
"Yasry Derringer" for "The
House an High Strato** and ‘ Spirt
Personality." "The Haul* on High
Street" was to surprisingly high
ousirty far daytime while "Split
Personality" offered os the dubi­
ous advantage to watching brand
new asedtoenty in place to aid
mediocrity.
There ia • tradeary to regard

t the slag heap to daytime TV a*
‘ a shocking commentary on the TV
iadus:ry and an insult to the
housewife's intelligence.
I disagree. I believe those who
|must watch daytime TV, regard­
less to their reasons, are ntber
eayoyrng what they see and are
not feeling insulted The t.aple
fact m that, compared to night am
diesces. daytime audiences nr*
small. T V rt meat be some time­
killing hours on TV and. in gen­
eral, I take that to V the func­
tion to the daytime schedule.
After all. ant every motion pic­
ture mesas something. Yes. even
TV columnists sometimes turn out
copy that doesn't make a literary

anthology. Why varta time shoe!Opes ap those caas to leugbier.
mi for hither gaaMy daytime boy*, the comedy vbowi are comprogramming when the artwork* tag back.
art bating troabir enough upgrsdT V antberiUtive trade public atog their *.ghtti*e rosters?
Uoc. Television Digest, tell* at
Me? r e t aade my adjustment that 71 V pefal comedy *ehes now
to this fact to He. 1 give the art- are ta preparation oat to approxiworka their daytime hour* tor rat- maieiy toe half hour pilot films
ting coraera and saving dough being made to Hollywood for pot
with reruni . la return for this tol- aibie s*e next aeaaaa. There are
eraace. 1 caa expect the* to roe ! only to eew weateraj and three
tiawe improving their nighttime , private eye series oo the bat.
schedules. Improvement to night-1 The emphasis for IMS-*: is on
time TV ultimately wiO improve ' comedy. action and sdicnture
daytime TV because to the traffic Eire Jim Amen, the Matt DiRon
pattern oo repeats that has cm erg of
Cuts moke.” is choosing a
ed By and large, that'a how M, comedy format tor his prodaettoa
works out.
i company's initial pilot film.

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Lovie la a native to Jarkaonville.
Bar anmpteUng his schooling at
Bishop Kenny High School there,
V attended Maonii Collage to MuBe in Nev York City.
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VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 627

S t P ete Police Nab Oviedo M u rd er Suspect
M. Petersburg police arrested
today the man suspected of mur­
dering an Oviedo Negro girl Mon­
day.
jaAaron Anderson, a 42 year old
Negro, is being held In St. Peters­
burg on an aggravated assault
charge. St. Petersburg police stUi
have to determine whether they
will hold Anderson on the aggra­
vated assault tharge before turn­
ing him over to Sheriff Hobby's

office. Sheriff's offices, the FBI
and Highway Patrol Offices over
Florida were notified that Ander­
son was wanted for murder, Sher­
iff Hobby’s office reported today.
Anderson ia suspected of imydering 16-year-old Altames Perkins
whose body was found just off
SR 416 in north Oviedo yesterday.
The girl, daughter of Leola Perkins
of Franklin St.. Oviedo, was found
stabbed with a butcher knife, found

Anti-Payola
Law Proposed
«

WASHINGTON (UP1) — The Federal Communication*
CommUflion today proponed new legislation which would
make "payola" and deceptive broadcasting practices, such as
rigged quiz shows, criminal offenses.
The FCC proposal waa announced shortly after Presi­
dent Eisenhower, at his news conference, condemned
"payola’* as an abuse of public

News Briefs
C ack To Port
SAN FRANCISCO (UPi) -Three
tugs were heading te port here to­
day with the 31,600 • ton tanker
Angelo Petri which waa awamped
two days ago at the start of a
trip to the East Cosst.

Cardinal Mourned
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
—'Yugoslavia') seven million Rowanna Catholics swarmed ta their
% bu rd »a today to mount for
Aloyslua Cardinal Mspinac, who
died Wadnasdap at poaumonla.

Earth T rem or..
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) - A
violas* north traitor shook Santi­
ago and oUtor oitioo of Central
Chile at
a. as. today. Police
said first reports made no men­
tion of as sueHies or property damr « '

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Hope Dime
MIAMI (UPI) - C o s * Guard
planes and aircraft searched the
Florida Straits with dimming
hopes today k r tte personal plana
of Oaten Premier Fidel Centre,
missing since Sunday with two
man aboard.

Juvenile Hearing
#

MIAMI (UPI) — A Senate sub­
committee opened a two - day
hearing today on juvenile delin­
quency in Miami as part of I
nationwide
inquiry
into
the
methods of
lie problem

Lake Conference

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Seminole County was expecting an
autopsy report this morning, telling
the cause of death and whether
rape had also been committed.
A coroner's inquest is set for
6 p. m. Monday in the courthouse.
State's Attorney Tom Waddell and
Assistant State's Attorney Anthony
Hoscman Jr. of Titusville will queslion witnesses to legally determine
the cause of death.

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morality.
w vr
"Payola;" currently the topi: of
a congressional investigation, ie a
term for sido paymeols to broad­
casters for plugging phonograph
records or other unsponsored pro­
ducts.
The FCC proposals would amend
laws to provide fines up to $3,000
or one yoar in prison or both for
persons engaging in "payola"
and deceptive broadcasting prac­
tices.
The recommendations were a
follow-up of Atty, Goo. William P.
NEW KIWAK'IANS went itiMUtlled ut the Kiwuni* Civic ('enter luncheon
Rogers' report to the President on
yesterday. Ed ShinhoUer and Rev. Herbert Goer** congratulate the new
recently • disclosed evils in Mi*
member*, Rev. James Barnett, Marvin J. Rohlf* and Bob Jackson.
broadcast industry.
(Herald Photo)
Tte eoaaission said tte abuses
had led lo "widespread disillusionmeat on tte part of the viewiog
public." It said that at present
"the eemmlssion has no Jurisdic­
tion over tte employes of • broad­
cast station with respect to this
Seminole County still has about a film about the harm caused by a few who are allergic lo the eot
type of activity, nor does it ap­ 2,306 acres to be treated against fire ants and how Iht insects biles may die.
pear.that such Jurisdiction ia wari l l f f l t L - . . - , . , . r . net
m „ ^ L ' riCT.Md da«»ie«
not enlj
Must persons oiltsn hr firtr ants Hum their sliags, but from their
_ ...
,
.
Charles Youtsey at the Mete
Existing lew makes it a enroe Plant Board told Hanford Kiwan­ suffer the same effects as When clogging up farm and construction
for a radio or TV (tattoo lo plug ians Wednesday that 2.348 acres they are stung by bees or wasps. machinery. They arc found la
records or other product* without have already been treated in the Some suffer nausea and fever and firlds, golf courses and cemrlerjse.
identifying tte sponsor.
county. The ants here are found
Tte FCC's proposed legislation chiefly in the southwest part at
would extend tte lew to cover the county around Forest City and
diec Jockey and advertisers or Longwood.
record distributors making under­
The ants are found in 23 spots
cover payments.
in the county, Youtsey said. YoutLAWTNEY (UPI) — Florida ia apparently traffic
The developments earn* amid say end George Desin of the U.
trap free.
hints by House investigators that 8. Dept, of Agriculture have hcen
The Peninsula Motor Club said the one here had
that* we* more ttea meets the fighting the ants with hcptachlor,
been eliminated and that the American Automobile
ay* ia a fun-filled Miami Beech a chemical which kills the iinsccts
convention at which record com­ on contact.
Assn, would resume routing tourists through this small
panies coughed up at least 9117,663
Bradford County community on U. S. 301.
Youtsey and Desin found the
to malm diet
Club President Marvin L. Holloway said that with
aate ia October at last year. They
and happier."
the elimination o f the I^iwtney trap, Florida is appar­
came upon ■ large mound near
Sanlando. imported fire ants iiret
ently free o f such revenue-producing devices in its
appeared ia Seminole County ia
small towns on strategic highways.
Longwood, eight years ago.
The club charged that iMst year 40 jmr cent of
The two agriculturalists showed

Fire A ntTreatm ent Aired To Kiwanians

Who's Speeding?

Stolen Infant
Quickly Found

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
La Roy Collins has calltd a one
day conference here March 16 on
^problems of fresh water lakes in
Florida. Tte mooting will be at­
tended by representatives of all
state agencies and other* inter­ .MIAMI (UPI) - Dade County
ested in problems arising from the officers today arrested Edwins
uae and ownership of the many Batllio, IT, only 26 minutes after
lakes ha tte stats.
she had taken a month-old baby
from Its earriaps outside a super­
Cuban Plant
market.
LAWRENCE. Ksn. (UPI) Officers quoted her as saying she
Jules Dubois, Latin American oor- took Kathy Amello because the in­
j-espondent for the Chicago Tri- fant "looked neglected."
•nine, said Wednesday that Cuban
The child's mother, Alice Ar­
Premisr Fidel Castro has planted nolfo, had left Kathy outside while
Castro supporters on U. S. col­ ■••w
ih# nscvgvirwsi
ihoDDtd •
lege campuses. Delivering (he an­
Bystanders saw a woman lift the
nual William Allen White lecture child from tte carriage and drive
at the Uolverzily uf Kansas, Du­ away ia a late-model auto. They
bois also charged that a Common* furnished pollco with the car's de­
lot conspiracy ia "boring into" scription and llccaso number, a
all masa media la Latin America. city-wide radio alert was broad­
cast, and two patrolmen slopped
TB A bril T o Meet
the woman several blocks away.
Tho baby was rolurned lo its
a . The Seminole County TB Asso­
c ia tio n will meet neat Tuesday molhar unhurt. Police withheld
at • ». m. at tha First Baptist filing chargee pending a confer­
ence with the state attorney.
Church.

Freezing Cold Follows
Reason's W orst Storm

Girl Student
Shows Up Male
ROTC Classmates
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Most
of the student* in on* ef Florida
States University’s normally all­
male Air Force ROTC classes
took a bark scat to the depart­
ment's on* gtrl student last se­
mester.
Joan Drawdy, a darkhaired ma­
jor in food and nutrition, gained
an A In the course, placing her in
the upper 10 per rent of the class
among 430 men.
She is the only girl in Hie his­
tory of Ihr organization to enroll
In an ROTC course. And she says
she plans to lake other military
enurset before she graduates lo
INI.

Band Twirling
Performance Set

Seminole High baton twirlcr*
will Join eight other high sellouts
and junior high schools In a
twirling exblbitioa at the Ocoee
school gym tonight.
Tickets for the 6 p. m. exhibi­
tion are 30 cents for adults and
23 tents for students. A supper
By United Press latenutiosul |eter dropped 43 degrees in 24 will be served from 3-7:30 p. m.
A sero cold wave rbised the hours, from a balmy 70 to 23. Tickets are 81.23 for adults and
worst storm of tte winter across
The cold wave added to the 73 cents for children.
the country today.
miseries of winter - weary realThe mercury plunged lo the dents of the Great Plains and
tcro mark In the Great Plains Midwest states trying lo clean up
this morning and the weatherman mountainous drifts left by the.
.posted cold wave warnings for deadly storm,
lows, Missouri, Oklahoma and
The giant syslrm of tornadoes
CHICAGO (UPI) - Dr. U-o K.
portions of Kansas and Nebraska, dost storms, sleet, bail and footd Readings below sero were regia- deep snows already accounted for Bishop, viee president of the Na­
tered in North Dakota and Mtnnc S3 lives—6 ia Wisconsin, 7 n tional Conference of Christians and
sots. The icebox of tte country Iowa, 6 io Michigan, 3 each In Jews, said today his wounding by
was Grand Forks, N. D-, with 12 Texas, Kansas, California and Il­ seven Negro teen-agers "has not
changed my convictions ia any
linois, and I ia Arkansas.
degrees below sero.
Work crows fought to reopen way."
The mass of cold, Canadian air
Bishop, a white minister, was
knifed deep into Dixie. Readings roads blocked by the wind*
■pproechiag tte fwsalhg mask whipped mam tet hundreds at shot Monday night when tte five
romelaed
attended, boys aad two girls held him uR
were repotted at Jackson, Mia*, travelers
some of them tor more than 36 near his home. He was reported in
and Rlrmingham, Ala.
"fair" condition today.
At Flippca, Ark-, the thermem- hours.

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Anderson who boarded with the
murdered girl's mother, was a
farm worker here about a year.
St. Petersburg police were told
by a Negro woman, that Anderson
also stabbed her last night when
she refused to help him. Cap). Wal­
ter Tipton of St. Petersburg said
that the woman, Elisa Dale, said
Anderson admitted raping and kill­
ing the girl.
Peace Justice Hugh Duncan of

lying on the body. The girl was
found by Deputy R. W. Alford
and Oviedo Constable (icorge Kel­
sey.
The clue to the location of the
body came through a phone call
to another Oviedo Negro. The call­
er, from St. Petersburg asked if
the missing girl had been found
yet and told the location of her
body.

M inister Beaten
By Youth Gang

Lawtney'n revenue came from traffic fines but that
only one o f the fines was paid by a Bradford County
resident. -

City Board To Study
Zoning Amendments
Sanford's toning and planning
commission will discuss amend­
ments to the city's toning ordin­
ance tonight.
Jacksonville city planner George
W. Simons may present a re­
vised Sanford toning ordinance
at 7:3o p.m. meeting in 'ity Hall.
Simon* it employed by Sanford
ax city, planner. Hr may also
give the toeing board hlx returnmrndations for capital improve­
ments here.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
hat told the toning and planning
board that since the present ton­
ing ordinance was drawn up in
1044 most of its regulations arc
obsolete in some way. The amendments suggested by Knowles
Included:
Set up an ares for duplexes
only and get a definition of a
duplex. Change (he coding of Sanfond districts to a simpler form

AWOL Pigeon
Straggles Home
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - A bedraggled racing pixeon arrived
home here Ibis week more than
nihe months after he was released
in Macon, Ga.
"I sure wish I knew where he's
been," said owner Keith E. Young,
" I f* obvious he hasn't been ia
anyone's loft or he wouldn't be in
this condiUon."
Tte pigeon waa dirty, his fee Us­
ers tattered, hlx feet filthy. Ha
s'oi.id have completed the 2U0nine trip the day he was released.

and rrvise the area require nents
for Negro dwellings.
Knowle* also said* that industrial
sites arc threatened with elimi­
nation when people build houses
on sites zoned for industry. Home
owners object to industry after
they have built on an industrial
s ' ic .
Knowles said.
T. r city manager advised that
people building in « iommcrrial
zone should realize Uial this will
devaluate their proper!;.

Head-On Crash
Takes Two Lives
CROSS CITY (UPI) -T h e High­
way Patrol said a car trying to
pass a house trailer here Wednes­
day collided head-on with another
car, killing two peraons and in­
juring five.
The dead victims were Gerald
Warlrl, 39, Chicago, and John
Carjka Jr., I-oraln, Ohio. The in­
jured were relative* of the vieUms.

Capital Faces
Food Headache
WASHINGTON' (UPI) The
nation's capital faced a food shop­
ping headache today wbeo the six
largest supermarket chains closed
their stores because ef a meat
cullers' strike.
Tte ehaiaa operate 364 stores
and handle 73 per ceat of tte
retail food sales in the Wash­
ington area.

Sieg Named
To Seminole
School Board

Ike Proposes

Gov. I.rRoy Collins today ap­
pointed W. I.. Sieg at Geneva to
replace C. F. Harrison to the Semi­
nole County School Roard.
Harrison, a former resident of
Geneva, died Friday.
The board met this morning and
approved Collin's recommendation.
Sieg was present at the meet­
ing.
In other business today the board
devilled against leasing the Orange
grovt at ths Altamonte School
and authorized a portion of it to
be cleaned out for playground use.
The board also discussed acress
roads to the new Seminole High
School and authorised engineers to
rontinu* the study an the proposed
plan.
The board also appointed William
Stewart as a bus driver in the
Lyman School area to surcced
Mrs. Eleanor Martin who resign­
ed.

New Test Ban

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Eisenhower announaod today a new U. S. proposal for a nuclear tent ban.
The President told his news conference the plan was be­
ing presented to Britain and Russia at Geneva today. Ha
appealed to the Soviet Union to accept it as a "constructive
beginning."

The President said H would
"prevent increases in the level
of radioactivity in the atmosphere
and so allay world wide concern.”
The United Slate* it proposing
to "end forthwith, under assured
controls:
All nuclear sreapont tests In the
atmosphere;
All nuclear weapons tests in the
oceans;
All nuclear weapons tests In
those regions In spare where ef­
fective control ran now be agrrrd
to; and all nuclear weapon* test*
beneath the surface of the earth
which can be monitored."
The President described his
four-point plan as comprising
"initial but far-reaching and yet
readily attainable steps toward a
complete ban on nuclear weapons
lesls.”
"They are steps which offer an
opportunity to consolidate the im­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
portant progress made in the
Army ditcloeed today that for negotiations thus fsr," the Presi­
the first time, a ballistic mis­ dent said. "It is our hope that the
sile has been destroyed la the Soviet Union will join with us In
air by another missile.
this constructive beginning."
His aaaoaaceraeet said as
The President declined lo s«v
Meaesl John artillery rocket
whether the Uniled Stairs would
woe blown ip by a Hawk anti­ suggest a specific level below
aircraft missile la a successful which underground tests would
test at White Heads, N. M., Jen.
not be banned. Some U. S. offi­
26. Medea pictures *f the cials have said it is impossible,
achievement were shewn at the under the inspection procedures
Pentagon today.
the Russians agree to, lo detect
with any certainty blasts under
the magnitude of 30 ktlotons.
The President said the figure
was negotiable.
Elsenhower said the United
Stales was presenting its proposal
because of its desire "to end Ihe
apparent deadlock in the negotia­
tions" at Geneva, where Britain
County Supervisor of Registra­ the Uniled States and Hussla have
tion Mrs. Camille Bruce, today been haggling on the subject for
announced ». schedule for register­ more than 13 monlhs.
ing in (he Democratic primary in
May.
Mrs. Bruce Intends to go Into
the county with the reglstralloo
books starting Fob. M.
Following li the schedule:
Feb. U and Mar. 1—The commu­
nity house ia Altamonte Springs;
Mar. 2 snd 3—The Florida Power
The second in a series of four
tounge in Bear Lake; Mar. 3
and 4—the old school building in zoning hearings will be held at 7:30
Chuluola; Mar. 7—the Legion hell p. m. today in tho courthouse to
ia Fern Park: Mar. 6—the real explain the new comprehensive
estate otflca of R. K. Purvti in zoning law.
The hearing will be («r residents
Forest City; Mar. 10— tha comimftaft hteN ia Geneva:' Mar. of District I; The first hearing,
M— Adristtco'a Real Estate Of­ held Tuesday night, was for resi­
fice in Goidenred; Mar. 14— the dents of District 9.
Community Presbyterian Annex
In Lake Mary; Mar. 13 end 16—
the IsMigwood Town Hall: and
Marrh 17 and 16 ia the Oviedo
City Hall.
The registering period ia all
areas o( the county will be held
from I lo t p. m., Mrs. Bruce laid.

Bulletin

Registration
Schedule Set

Second Zoning
Hearing Tonight

Third U. S. Sub
Reaches Pole

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPi) —
orlces at 1 p. m.:
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American Tobacco ............
Hethleihrm Steel
Caterpillar...........
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Chrysler ................
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Eastman Kodak
Ford Motor ........
General Electric ..
Gneral Motors ...
Graham - Paige ... seep****
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Lorlllard
Minute Maid .......
Penney ................
Penn RR ■ ........
Royal American ..
Sear* Roebuck
Standard Oil (NJ)
Studebakrr ..........
li. S. Steel...........
Weslinghousc El.

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Three Shaken Up
In Copter Crash
MIAMI (UPI) - Thro* persons
escaped serious Injury Wednesday
when a helicopter crash-landed
from 200 fact after a power failure
on tn island near downtown Mia­
mi.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuit of
Arlington, Va., and Edward Hoff­
man, 32, the pilot, were only
shaken up in the mishap. The
Kuits were here on a combined
business-pleasure trip and had de­
cided to take the aerial tour oo
the spur of the moment.
Hoffman said the crash-landing
was caused by failure of the heli­
copter's centrifugal clutch which
provides driving power. The heli­
copter’s tail and cockpit bubble
were ripped off ia the crash.

Spelling Bee
Winners Named
Osteen fourth grader Joyce
Harvey aad fifth grader Deborah
Tatum were winner and runner up
■t the Osteen School spelling tee
Tuesday.
They will compete ia tte Volusia County spelling bee, March
L

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A third
U. S. atomir-powered submarine
has reached the North Pole. This
one, the Sergo, planted the Ha­
waiian flag at the top of the world.
Tte Sergo reached Ihe North
Pole el 2:34 p. m. Tuesday after
cruising 2.744 miles under the Arc­
tic Ice pack in 14 days and 21 hours,
the Navy announced.
Tit* twn other nuclear powered
submarines that reached Use top
of the world were the Nautilus and
Ihe Skate, The Skate made the
trip twice.
The Sargo was able lo push only
Its conning lower through the three
fert of ice at the pole. This was
enough to eoablr crew members
to scramble out on the ice to take
observations and plant the flag of
the 30th state.
There ii a two fold purpose be­
hind (he voyages ol this country's
nuclear subs Into Ihe Arctic. One
is to chart a new "northwest pas­
sage" between Uie Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. The other Is to map
the area for possible military cam­
paigns.

Band Association
Meets Tonight
The Seminole High School Hand
Association will meet at a p. m.
today to discuss plans for the com­
ing barbecue scheduled Feb. 20.
The meeting tonight rill be held
in the high school band hall and
all members are urged to attend.

Publicity
Seekers
Rapped
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presldent
Eisenhower today deplored sensa­
tional publicity by factions trying
to push pet military projects.
The President, at a new* con­
ference which went heavily into
the field of missiles and rockets,
also described as crazy a recent
statement by Soviet Premier Niki­
ta S. Khrushchev lhal the Russian
moon rocket was proof that com­
munism is superior tn capitalism.
Eisenhower, just hack from a
visit to the Air Force missile test
renter at Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
told reporter* he fell much better
aboi.t the nation's missile program
as a result of bis trip.
But he declared lie thought k
was a serious mistake for anyona
involved in the defense program le
push a pet policy by seeking sensalional publicity without due con­
sideration for overall national in­
terest.
The President earlier had been
described n angered by what he
regards as congressional "leaks"
of secret testimony on compare*
live U. S.-Russian missile strength.

Scientists Probe
'Strange' Object
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A my*,
terious earth-circling object about
the size of a large automobile wee
being studied today to determina
whether the Russians have put up
a secret aatellHe.
American tracking statiooa de­
tected the object ia a near-polar
orbit. They are uncertain whether
it is a voiceless satellite, or a eat*
tloo of a apace rocket that got into
One theory ia (hat the ebjeag
might be Ihe result of a Russian ’
satellite or lunar probe firing that
waa unsuccessful and was never
announced. In this case, the mya*
tery probably would deepen because no cooperation could be on*
pectcd from the Russians in identi­
fying the object.
Another theory is that tte mysterious object may be a scctlba of
Russia's Lunar III rocket that pho­
tographed the moun last October.
The Defense Department empha­
sized that the object wax not a
weapon or io any way connected
with Ihe "fantastic new weapon"
that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush.
chev mentionad recently.

*

Treasury Loot
Case Is Closed
SPHINGF1ELD, III. (UPI) -T h e
state of Illinois closed its hooka
today on Orville Hodge's 91,371,364
looting of Ihe state treasury.
Aa attorney said Ihe state has
recovered every cent embezzled
by Hodge white he was state au­
ditor.
Hodge, once considered a likely
prospect for governor, was sen­
tenced lo a 12-to-lS year prison,
term after Ihe gigantic theft was
uncovered in 1936.

Injured Worker
Out O f Hospital

m

Marion Davis, a workman Injur,
cd at Lake Mary Elementary
School Tuesday, was released from
Seminole Memorial Hospital the
same day.
Davis, of Tiflon, Ga., was working on the school addition when he
fell 10 feet through a hole in the
roof.

Pollution Problems
To Increase In State
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Air
and water pollution will be bigger
problems In Florida in the next
M years, a slate health official
said Wednesday.
David B. Lee, director of the
Slate Health Board's Bureau of
Sanitary Engineers, said legisla­
tion is needed to encourage plan­
ning programs at both state and
local levels to meet the situation.
"Water needs will move astro­
nomically," Le* told the county
health officers at the close ef a
three-day conference.
He said "w# have enough water
—tha problem will be distributioo
and protection of quality."
lue health officials proposed tuat

•'4
a study be mad* of the possibility
of setting up health controls over
baby sitters; wider inoculation of
pre-school children with polio vac­
cine; Increased ampbasia on In­
dustrial accident prevention: atria
ter regulations governing us* ef
septic tanks: higher salaries for
public health nurses and a yearly
X-ray check of all persona bolding
state health cards.
Tte group also recommended
that a chapter he added to tte
sanitary code spelling out “ tealtb.
fui and sanitary standards" lo ho
used ia building aew houaoa. Tho
standards would be drawn up Ip
eugiueers and sanitation experts, j p ”

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Thlrty-sU of the 140 persons on
trial war* acquitted on grounds
they were merely Innocent by­
standers on the scene of various
clashes between secret police end
foes of the Castro regime.
Defendants at the month-long
trial Included survivors of the action la August at Trinidad, Cuba,
and persons arrested in a variety
of charges by falders In at least
three of Cuba’s six provinces.

. MAVANA (UPl&gt;— A flve-maa
protetiMury tribunal h o sentenc­
ed 1M "ceuatof-roTolotlonarr plot,
•teta" to pri*on for term* railing
■ fm I to II M an to Premier
-JMM Caatro’* drtv# M eonaptr-

minisiii'

orltred eonflica-

Thlrty-year lenience* were Im­
posed on the nine surdrort of
the "Invasion. ” Two other Invad­
ers and two soldiers were killed
In a elath at the scene of the
Invasion attempt.
Nineteen persona were sen­
tenced to 10-year terms, IT to
• years, 11 to I year* and II to
1 years.
Ex-Sen, Arturo Hernandet Tellabeeh* and caltlemen'a leader

Arturo Calnas Milanes, alleged
“ president" and “ vice president"
of a proposed counter-revolution­
ary regime, drew nine years each.
Among those sentenced to serve
20 years were a number of persons said to have been chosen
for cabinet posts in the antiCaslro regime. It was not dear
why they drew stlffer sentences
than Hernandet Calaaa.

MBIT DELHI, ladle (U ri) 'A beaming Soviet Premier NlMto g. Khrushchov arrived in
Mew Delhi todny for Urn D m
Stop *t Me three-week goedwtll
.lesion through Southeast Asia.
PoHco estimated about UOOfiOO
toooaa tamed out at the airport

Troy Proctor
Dies At 85

REV. GEORGE PLVAN of
Emporia, Vn.# will conduct
servieag at St. Luka's
Lutheran Church In Slavia
Sunday aa part of the
•tale-wide Lutheran open and had been a resident of Gene­
housh program to begin va for the past 30 years.
Survivors include many nieces
next week. Plvan will con­ and nephews.
duct 1:25 a. a . and 7:45
Funeral services ware hold at
p. fn. aervicea aach day IS a. m. today with the Rev.
Thomas O'Stean officiating. Burial
during next waek.
was in Genova Cemetery. Gram-

LeRoy CoDtoa will doeito nest
week whether to tend, a former
Indiana tax assessor back tor
trial on IT couato of failing to
assess property taxes.
Aa axtradition bearing was bold
ben Wednesday - far P u l E.
Tegardsa before Wtniaa Durden,
Conies’ executive assistant.
Aa attorney (Or Tegardee, tor.
mar Washington, lad., township
Us aiaaaaar, aald the charges

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gated with the unrestrained welM M given President Elaenbower
m Ms visit Inat December.
• ftanilirTT drew aa estimated
atUUen wildly cheering Indians
m We arrival hen Dk . 0. MUUens
aha toned not far kto public np^ S T m w d a wen orderly whoa

Egg Producers
Ask Tighter Law

coibo applauded

Prigae M i n i . t e r

MRS. CECIL MIXON and Lake
and Logan Curry working on a’
jncta for the year.

JawaUrlal

f 4-H (Sub Boya Ronald Mixon, toft,

Ivatod Hold, one of the group’s pro.
(Herald Photo)

Logoi Notico
New eabhaga plants warn act eat
hr the members at tho Laka Mary
4-R Boya riob Tuesday aftornoen

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JEREZ DR LA FRONTERA,
Spain (UPI) — Two American sooa
will noon receive from thla Spanish
town soma at the “ lucky" storks
thnt can he aatn atnlllng Ha
streets the way pigeona strut about
la U. S. parka.
Tha storks a n being cent to
Lincoln Part to o tn Oklahoma
City, Okla., ana to the Zoological
Society ef Buffalo, N. Y., by Al­
berto Duran Tajara of tho Jtna
Eon.
According to Spanish folklon, the
atorka not only made certain that
J em had plenty ef babies but also
•Mured goad fortune to tho vint­
ners whoa* sherry wine business
to the principal industry ef this

ofweat Aerials* Drlv# t* tbs
B*utbye*t*nr csrasr *( Ust
i Mask A, lb sum ran Sonthwseuety atone tb# Mtibsts*
of tb*. northerly b*u*e*ry
Us* *f tb* Ml* U t 4. t*
tb* W**urly riabt «f war
ii*# *f w**t aesuia* Dri**,
these* rua Northerly aton*
tb* W**t*rlr riabt *f w*r
Ita* *f W**t Adtltld* Drtv*
ta tb* North Cornsr of L"l
I, Block C, Ihsao* Northsrly
ta 1b* Point of IWalnnln*.
Alt t/lBff la tb* *ubdlvUlon
known m to k* Adriold*
•bar** guririo* *s«srding u
a out rssordsd In Plat
Saak *, pan* I. af «k* Pnbilo
Pa**rd* of B*mla*t* Couaty,
rtactoa, and
Bifflanina at th* Xortbw**t
C*ra*r it L*t t. Block a.
rna Wo*t along th* #at*n*l*a
•f tb* N*rth*riy boundary
tin* *f tb* **ld I«t 1. to tb*
W**t*rlr riabt of war tin*
ef W**t Adctold* Drlv*.
than** mn Sauuarlr •!•••
Vfca Wtauriy right • ot
wur Has of W**t Ad*,
•••a* Drtv* ta to* aoutb.
w A c*mor *f Block B.
tb*a«* ran Ka*t ta fb* South,
wort u n i t *f Lot ti Block

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Scout Barbecue
Slated Saturday

Tb* Bey Scouts of Lake Mery
have been wearing their sceut uni­
formr thla waek in celebration ef
the SOth anniversary ef bey seouts.
They are looking forward to e big
day Saturday when they will put
on the Scout circus and ehlckan
barbecue for the public at the
Scout Perk in Lake Mary.
The neighboring eommualtiei are
Invited to coma out end aeo what
Troop MS can do.
The eeoutlag activity will atari
• t i p . m. with the barbecue at
4 p. m.

S*eo •• tee* t, *f th* p*b-

lu n n ir v ."

This would prevent a sudden
flooding ef the market with U, S. 2
fruit.
The commission also:
1. got n public bearing to Kuril
to establish color nquinmaato for
tongertoet, and another hearing for
May to deal with a proposal that
'chiliad orange juice made from
frosea pun juice he n labeled.
I. Granted the Minute Maid
Corp. authority to produce lto.aoo

MocArthur B atttr
But Still Serious

Mn. Laura V. Towart. died at
le mtonle Memorial Hospital Wedaesday.
toe was bam to Brooklyn, N. Y., NEW YORK (UPD-Oea. Dong­
and had lived la Sanford the past le • MacArthur aanthwia to shew
year.
moderate I n p n t ia t o but still
She w u a member of th* Luthe­ nmatoa an the aerioen tort, a
ran Church, Sanford. Widow of Arehto Towart, aha to tunrivod hr
• etoter, Mn. Emma Barg, k m
nieces and a nephew.
The body will bo scat to Cold-

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CONTRIBUTED TO ORGANtZATiON

Peer’s program, toped earltor
in the oveeiBg, was interrupted at
11:41 p. at. end the network proseated s new* summary. Pasr re­
lumed to the TV screen at about
ll:lg,
"Jerk Paar told a atory that th*
(network) department of stand­
ards and practice* frit was set in
seed Uato," the NBC sold to a
qrtof statement. “ The deleted
period wan filled with e esw*

Plot

frozen oranga coecentrate for test
marketing.
2. Approved a consumer survey
to determine If honaewivea prefer
the hlgh-density concentrate to ths
regular type.

fO O D M A R T N ^ HAS TWO PROGRAMS WHICH WE FEEL ARE DEFINITE.
^ M^ . LAP.V^
Ag ^ 0U8 THAy TRADING STAMPS. WE PRESENT THEM
FOR YOUR FULL CONSIDERATION.

NEW YORK (UPI) - The Ns(total Broadcasting Co. censored
about five mlautoe of Jack Pear’s
■ToflifW" TV ata»

ikwna Revision, **«*rei*( t*

•

Shook as the naw aocratary far
Iho club. Plana won mods to antar Seaman Bade In U.S.
Urn following items to tha 4-H ax- SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Thomas E.
hibR at the tomtooto County Pair Watbarbie. Navy radarmaa sea­
man and tha aon at Mr. and Mn.
Charles D. WeUierbla, Mobil* Man­
or, Route 1, Longwood, haa n turned to San Diago, Calif., after
a six month tour of duty with
the U. S. Tth Fleet in the western
Pacific. Ho aervad aboard Nto de­
stroyer UBS Braine.

NBC ‘Blocks Out*
Poor Show Story

A. thWM mn Xarthsrlr a-

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neat week: rabbits, pigeons, etochens, an oatomology oollertioe,
•loetrie Christmas tno tarn arnuad
•toad, lamga. Ninfow box, and radirima aa a vefetablo display.

TAMPA (UPI)—Florida
tryntan worn on# stop nmrer
day to reduMd eomprtltion f
ent « f stnta *gg shippers ni ‘
qwnt higher profits.
A d*lmotion of chicken mlaora
. muuted the Ingletoturo’e Inte­
rim Ptattry Committee Wadaeo*
day to n*k Agriculture Commis­
sioner Nathan Mayo tn place
kter inspoetlon rogulnticna on
I* coming iprte Florida.
.M.4WM i nanpaAli jhli would
ahnifly rednen the tonffie ef agga
•oaring hi from ether *Uta*.
**p*clolly Gnorgla, whom they
eea he produced cheeper the* ta
Florida.
Tho ooasmittoo noted to a*k
May* to rnqulro nil imported mss
to.be shipped to deelgaatod points
in Florida where they would bo
mode available tor taapaction by
aUto agonto, Juat no Florida•dnaed ow e am toapeatad.
Under eurrent policy, net-ofstnta sblppon tend tboir procertonod eegs tote Florida bearing

Death Claims
Brooklyn Native

to rail* ths federal minimum
wage to $1-25 per hour and **tend cor*rag* ta more than sewn
million worker*.
In another development. A m
CIO Vie* Proridm Jam** w.
Canr accused General Electric *f
political censorship of a rocrat
television *p*rtneuisr.
Carry mid th* firm dropped a
s*qu*nr* from th* “ Fabulous Fif­
ties’* show involvinff Nixon's eon.
tror*r*i*l TV sp**eh In 1SS2 d*.
fending th* us* of n political fend
art up by fcaiiforaln business,
msn. H# said:
•it w u an atrocious whhQ
wash hy n Mlll*n-dollar corpora.
tl*n whose top necutive, Beard
Chalrmin Ralph Cordinor, assort,
•d publicly last November 'I’ll d*
anything I can for Nixon.' **

'Florida Special,' New Grade
Grapefruit, Mart' Hood'Aid
LAKELAND (UPD-Tbe Florida
cllrus industry will get a new
grapefruit grad# Saturday, “ The
Florida Special," daalgnad to pre­
vent a flood i t V. S. No. I fruit on
the late season markeL
Th* Citrus Commission adopted
the grade Wednesday and it will
go into effect Setarday.
The new grade ia about halfway
between grade U. S. 1 end U. 8. 2.
When U. S. 1 fruit becomes scarce
ia the late sessoe, the retease af
"Florida Specials" will amooth out
the transition to U. S. 2, officials

Collins To Decide
Assessor's File

".The greeting for the Soviet
M IA

MIAMI BB|ACH (UPI) — AFL-l corns vocal and throw th*lr weight
CIO Proaldsnt G*ort« Uunjr to- around It will Inflornc* their
day challenged biff buiinti* to a workers to ff*t out and vote,"
pollllral dud for tb* vot*a of M*any aald.
worker* In th* 1M0 •lection*.
**l *««um* they will Tot* th*
H* *ald th* AFL-CIO would other way from th* employer,” h*
benefit if corporation* joined with
M*any mad* the remarks to fol­
organised labor and took part
openly in th* forthcoming cam­ low up hi* statement Wednesday
paign.
thel he Is sure th* AFL-CIO will
“ We feel that If employers be­ endorse a candidal* for th* pre­
sidency this year.’
Union l**d*rs' traditional ellegtane* to the Dem*cr*tie Party
mad* it likely th* federation will
support a Democrat, especially If
Vic* President Richard M. Nison
la th* Republican contender.
Th* council turned Ita attention
Troy A. Proetor. M, died Tues­
day night at the flarepta Rest to legislation before Congress at
today’s meeting, with renewed
Home.
He was a native of Forsyth, da., support exported for e proposal

how waa to charge of arrangemeats.

Delhi to welcome Khratb-

toptoa to

M o ray Challenges Big Business
To Political Duel In '6 0 Election

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A N V W O A T H T O S G A N U A T IO N , C H A S IT V O B C a T O C a C A N S A N 1 ITT
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LIGGETT

TOUCHTON
J O H N 1. M A L C O L M J R .

Oviedo Soldier
Awarded Honors
Ovlado’a John I. "Donnie" Mai*
coin Jr. waa Specialist Trainlnj
Reiiment'a trainee ot the day at
Ft. Knox, Kentucky, recently.
Malcolm's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John I. Malcolm got a let­
ter from Lt. Col. Alfred L. Dibelia of the U. S. Training Center
at Ft. Knox saying that "R e­
cruit Malcolm la unquestionably
a soldier of high caliber, and it
la indeed a pleasure having him
serve in my command. I am
confident that he is capable of,
and will continue to maintain
these high standards in his future
assignments and that he will be
an Invaluable asset to any or­
ganization to which he is assign­
ed."
Malcolm had a special inter­
view with Major General R. J.
Butchers. Commanding General
of the U. S. Army Training Cen­
ter. U. Cel. Dibella's letter said
that Malcolm’s award shows that
he has the qualities of skill, dis­
cipline and devotion to duty which
mark the truly outstanding soldier.
Malcolm is a graduate of Oviedo
Hlgji School. After his graduation
he worked in Orlando until en­
listing in the service..

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WASHINGTON &lt;UP1) — Rep.
Charles E. Chamberlain (R-MIch.)
sent a spark plug to each memb *
of Congress in ths hope they
would "ignite the cerebrel mix­
ture within te carry an electric
current Into that cylinder to spark
effective and brilliant legislation."

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H arm Is. l&gt;«Bar&gt;-. Vnlusla County,
Florida, has sold tha |tsuk and
flalurea o f .a id alora In Paulk
llr e i.a nr H .B arr, Klnrlda. Any
p .r .m i. having any claim s a sa ln .t
the W f .l .r n 'A u t o Aaaoclats Hlor*
nnned by Ito b .rt Gordon ll.r t w le ,
IieDary, Florida ara rsqu.il. d to
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notified and rrq u lr.d (o fils any
claim s and dnnanda wlitrh you. or :
• lih .r o f you, may Hava against I
said aaiata In ths offlra o f lion,
ri.n rs r It. Adam ., County Judea of
nrana* County, at h i. n fflrr In
lha Court llnuar In Orlando, Klor*'
Ida. wllhln rlaht lalrnrfar im .nlli.
from Hi* Ilmr &lt;&gt;( the first pu blics.
Ilun o f this noiler. Kaeh rlalm nr
dainand must l&gt;a In w illln r and
contain ths plat-a nf rrsld .n co and
p o ll orflra address nf UiS rlalm*
ant and m int he i a . r n to hy the
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Mather of Sanford where you alwaya eav* money."

2 CARTONS«
. . . . and right now they are having a Store.* ide
Overstock Sale . . . “We can purchase the New Thera*
peutie Recliner Chair with Heat and Vibration Control
for only 878.88: a new 8*plece Curved Sectional with
Foam Cuahiona for only f IBS, “ W# can also gat the boys
a new ant of Bunk Beda for only $58.88 . . . and, with
our FIR8T PURCHASE of |39.M, Mather’s will give us
a beautiful 12*piac« Cherrywood Cannlster Set at No
Extra Coat. . . “They hava SO MANY OUTSTANDING
VALUES, and wa can use Mather'a own Easy Pay­
ment Plan and hava EVERYTHING DELIVERED AT
ONE TIME . . . . “ You can even go with me . . . They're
Open Friday Nighta!”

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^IpEy' SAID IT COULDN'T BE QpNE— I

p c rto n * Ja tk s u s * o f f in s bn carwiflg fe ta rs ,
tru c k ahnont th ru * blocks fro m the

amendment botora Um Sonata, Hol­
laed explained Um five details
which U centals*: "Ftrat, that It
la applicable to primaries and

th e f ir m * * w a r* hard prasaod to do th a ir jo b ," Abed
'Plena* aak tba public to faa ca re fu l a c t to c a t in the way
irk lM f aara aad b y s tu d ia c In crowda aloaa to th e scene
Bra, A nd M a dly leave arnaa d e a r fa r tru cks aad firem an
o n to a t peak e fficie n cy,” th e c h ie f reduce tad.
th is Is a raaucet w hich sh ould n't have to be made.
People s tiffa t to stand d e a r when a fire , even a smal
la b a ilie fo u g h t bacauaa I t oould spark la th a m a jo r die.

codI oh H

Nrsm an d o n 't h a v* th a t to m in aroand in a crowd o f
ua spectator* when the re's a blase gotng^-eo I f you're
o u t o f the-way.

Quotable
Quotes

aees to HU veoanria* la dm Hones
ef BapcaaoeUUvee in coat of naUoaal dienttor aad to allow the
rortdtott af the District of Colum­
By Halted Frees Internet!**al
bia la vote la naUtenl tlectloaa.
MILWAUKEE, Wla. -QuarterH » sate ee HoUead'e emendmeet matter I-e William Floyd, *Utwee Tt to it.
lag that he tad two other m a n
wart atfo evto though their tub
loat nearly all Ita mooring linca
la gale-toaaod Mllweuka* Harbor:
"Wo aren’t In any danitr, we’re
Just eold and uncomfortable and
It’s herd to got around down here
In the dark.”

®°UATH S/ZED
i-E A -S E

DHBT^

pit to the effect that the sure
eaUego .degree* a preacher hat,
Um poorbr tpeaker he hecemea.
Deapltn ocreeloael exceptions,
i win find that rule kotos true
attanda s Baptist lemlaary. r moat ceeet.

Dp. Crest,1* Its began, "1 And
M M laathan are wteeUent
bMStog the .attention of the
eufeTBut ether* pot u* to the deafen flar a Pb. D., ae they
loee much of their ynuthhl roll*
utf the pref who toad* Is giewa fervor end seal
Library work change* their dy*
is s* ewers ia nasally the on*
attempt* m be ultra acton- aasU* pereeaattUca Into a nonHe it the typical research magnetic type, n e t ia ten bed.

octoaSito^siHtoS

beeping n
should
slwnyi remain atar aaloamen.
Whan Dr. H. H. Goddard first
toaehtag psychology he
send eeme of hu meager anrings
Is jwrehaae magic tricks.

heir pupils, if 1 my1 touog* atadanta to
slelght-ef-hand tricks
np Um interact cf my

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WASHINGTON — fn Um news­
paper buaineaa, the assumption ia
that virtually every send sane
atory will produce n actual
It. wen 14 months age that 1
•pent aeverel day* an the lcwoMcet
01 iataad la Um world, two Jims,
end filed eeme copy from thorn.
Now. the phone urea ringing In
my dau office. ”Thl* la Dick
O’Hara,’’ said the voice. "Remem­
ber the story you did ow intent*
ersf Well, there* a casual. ,
O’Hara, an Air Force lieutenant
colonel formerly of Cortland, N.Y.,
was commander of Iwo then, but

rata.” Rut ha couldn’t ua* Air
Fore* fttnda for anteeters.
I wrote abeut the plight, and
that’s th* last I heard uatU the
phone call from Ool. O'Hara. HU*
la what happened: Sympathetic
raaSera from all ever answered
mewey and cheeks .upon Iwo’a air
baa*. This turned out te be a
M ner problem than ante.
The cheeks wen made out to the
"As teeten Fund” end ne amount
*f communication between Iwo
end the Pentagon oould disclees a
military regulation that allowed
for the cashing of cheeks mad* out
to an entente™ fund.
That, Iwo never did got Its set­
aetors. Th* cheeka were returned,
but a bigger peoblem was the pile
•f cash donations. Moat enveiepea
bearing the dollar bills canted ae
return address.
The last O’Hara knew of t the
money, the officer hi charge of
Crimean trail along the blacktop fund* was wandering around the
all the way up to ML Burlbachl. Island with It in kla pockst, try-

Not loag ago th* Ola turned
Pled Piper*, O'Hara said, and
killed gig of them. U m airman
getting th* moot won g seven.day
trip to Japan. Awothar won similar
vacation for snagging the largest
one. It was a shade under two
feet long.
Maybe whet they weed on Iwo ia
a fund far rat-killing weeaela.
But I'd be the last one In the
world to got mixed up In that kind
of red tape again.

CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) - la*
duttrial Eloctroalc Rubber Co. ben
tune eat Ua preduets ee a mattprodtietin beaie — but it ha* a
hard Ume atttng what It ia doing.
U m company mnkta Uay prodt in rubber pert»-"mlcro-mlaUture," they'rt celled.
Ita factery la a converted priv­
et* bouse whoec Uvlag room now
eenree ea the central office.
The "rubber mill" la booted ia
whet wee a garage- lhe "fabricat­
ing” dlvitloa la la the dialog, room
had other reoma are uaed for laipeetlee cad reeearcb.
Although the firm la amall and
Um coala and cape It tuna out
area smaller, production la abeat
1.MMN placet a month. The ampmyee sis motUy heueewlvet.

Tempted Topi
WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI)
Mn. Philip Dumont's T»m|
hat boon tamed the outatani
race main of IMS by th* Am
cat Trainer*’ Aaaa.

ATLANTA — Mrt. Roaemary
Brown, of Eeat Polno, Ge., tight*
lag back teen at a juvenile home
where the found her four*yeer*old
daughter Wanda who had been
Bitting moat of the day:
"Come on, Wauda, left go
home.”
LOS ANGELES - Dr. R. Ber­
nard Plneh, after being ashed by
Um district attorney prosecuting
him for murder whether the
"last Ume” he had seen a ahav*
log‘ hit tod Carole Torgoff at Um
death scene was when he threw
Carole the hit and told her to
run:
"Yet, they left together.”
CHICAGO — Burglar Richard
Morrison, who blew Um whittle
on police who cooperated with
him in hie looting, promitinl to
cooperate with n grand Jury In*
veitigttiag police corruption:
"I don’t believe I .would hove
alerted all thin If I had known
It would go this far, but wow that
It has I'm glad.”

two deoa hay* m m aaimala—a
recent shipment of tamo goats to
gnaw at the runway grass. And
It etUI has cats left behind by the
Japanese, aad they’re getting
wilder every year.
Rut the wild house cats out la
th* Iwo brush a n being outdis­
tanced by Um rats. ’

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America— have high standards at
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what they preach, a Cornell UMvorally professor found recently.
Frol. William W. Roodar i f Um
New York Stats College of Agri­
culture aald ho baaed Ms caacto
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York State r—lid—u. Me aaewadeS
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District Director

Lake Mary W. M. O.

T o Be Guest

Presents Program

^t Oviedo Club

On Rural Church
The mission study hook "Reach­
ing Rural Churehes” wet present*
ed at the WMU meeting Tuesday
night at the Lake Mai7 Baptist
church. Mra. E. M. Cheater had
charge of the program. M n. C. N.
North presided over the business
■esslon.
Refreshments of cake and hoi
chocolate were served by Mrs. J.
E. Green and Mrs. Willard Bow*
man.
.
Attending were Mra. E. If. Cham
ter, Mr*. C. N. North, Mrs. J. B.
Beal, Mr*. Herbert Parish, Mrs.
Harley Wilhelm, Mra. J. A. V on ,
Mrs. Gus Rickelaon, Mrs. H. Fer­
guson. Mrs. Willard Bowman, Mra.
J. E. Green, Mrs. J. W. Crawford*
Mrs. W. T. Wansley,

The Oviedo Woman's Club will
lect Friday, at noon In Fellow'&lt;ip Hall of the Fir-t Methodist
'hurch for their February lunchon and meeting.
Mrs. J. B. Jones, Jr. Is chairman
f Ihe luncheon committee and will
•e assisted by Mrs. R. F. King.
Mr*. George C. Means, Mrs. James
W. Wilson. Mra. W. R. Meek. Mra.
t&gt;un Mosier and Mra. W. H. An­
derson.
Mr*. Henry L. Pringle. District
Director of District T, will be the
guest speaker.
Members of the October. Novem­
ber, December and April luncheon
committees -will have two cooked
food table* set up to make mnne-y
for the building fund of toe club.

A PUPPET SHOW « u part o f the program given by the women of Holy
Croat Episcopal Church at tha Parish House, this week. Shown with the
puppets are Mr*. Randall Chase, left and Mrs. John Homer.
(Herald Photo)

0Puppets Highlight Program.

At Holy Cross Parish House
A &gt;Ait written and produced by
John Homer wai the Highlight of
the general meeting of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church-women, held this
0j week at the Parish House.
The skit was called "A Typical
Breakfast At The X’».” U was
la the form of a breakfast scene
and was enacted with the use of
band puppets. The clever dialogue
provoked many laughs. Mrs. Hor­
ner assisted him with the puppets,
which were loaned for the program
by Mrs. F. MacDougal.
Also on the program was a r jund
gable discussion entitled, "what is
O a Christian family.” This was
moderated by Mrs. Randall Chase.
Other panel members were Mrs. D.
E. Ocarolph, Mrs. R. W. Williams
and Mrs. W. E. Klrchhoff. Mrs.
Kirchhoff was program chairman
for the day.
Preceding the program a lunch­
eon was served by hostesses. Mrs.
Floyd Palmer, Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Jr., Mrs. Harry Lee Jr., Mrs. W.

H. Stewart. Mrs. Richard Dcas,
Mrs. R. A. Newman Jr., Mrs.
Gordon Bradley and Mr*. E. LaCour. Tables were elaborately
decorated with camellias.
At tha business session, presided
over by Mra. Lee, chapter reports
were presented by the chairmen.
A special committee on grounds
plans will be presented at a later
date.
The committee formed to make
recommendations for the disburse­

ment of money on hand, nresented
suggestions and a vote was taken
on the individual recommenda­
tions. The money will go to the
discretionary fund, junior choir
vestments, shades for the annex,
replacement of dishes in tha kit­
chen and (or a cabinet in the sac­
risty.
The Rev. Father John Thomas,
Mrs. MacDougal and several out
of town guests were present at
the meeting.

Queen O f Hearts Tarts

” w *“ " “ h u m *
The Dirt Gardeners’ Circle of
the Sanford Garden Club will meet
at tha home of Mrs. F. A. P*ljJW;
s u Valencia Dr., at 10 a. m. Cecil
Tucker will be guest speaker.
The Hibiscus Circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. Brodia Wil­
liams, SOI Oak Ave. at l:M p. m.
Ixora Circle will meet with Mra.
Harry Weir, ltd N. Virginia Ave.
at »:4» a. m. Mrs. David Baeh and
Mrs. Gordon SUnley will peasant
the program.
Members of the Jacaranda Circle
will meet at the home of Mrs. R.
E. Pauritoy,-1104 Elm Ave. and go
hi a group to the home af Mrs.
R. L. Andrews on Sanford Ave.
for the meeting at 7:10 p. as. Mrs.
Peurifoy will be in charge af the
program.
Mimosa Circle will meet with
Mrs. H. Rice ht DeBary at 10 a. m.
J. C, Boldtman of DeBary will
be guest speaker and show slides
ea birds. A covered dish Hmchaan
will be aorvad at aeon.
Rose Circle will meet at the
home of Mrs. Charles Cole in Gene*
us at 10 a. m. Mrs. Harry A.
Simpson will show her "around the
world pictures.” Members are re­
quested to briag their ewa "paper
bag" lunch.
DAR tour af historic markers la
observance of Founders Day. Touf
starts at » p. m. tram Usaaral
gaaford Library M PL Meiisn
Park.

Holds Fellowship

HOSTESSES AND (SUEST OK HONOR st the linen shower for Miss Carol
McNeill at the home o f Shirley Morgan this week. Left to right are Miss
Morgan. Miss McNeill and Mrs. June Warner, co-hostaaa. (Herald Photo)
s

Meet A n d Dinner
A covered dish supper and an
evening of fellowship were enjoyed
by members and friends of the
congregation of the Lake Mary
Baptist church Friday night at

6: 10.

Bride-Elect Honored
With Linen Shower

Ladies of the WMU served the
dinner. All persons with birthdays
in Jan., Feb., end March were
honored. The group sang "Happy
Mis* Shirley Morgan and Mrs.
Birthday” to them and a large Juna Warner were co hoitcsscs at
cake, decorated for tho occasion
was brought out, cut, and served a Uneo shower honoring Miss Carol
with coffee for deaisert. A fee* will
offering of $13 was received from
the 36 members and guesta at
tending.

Lake Mary Group

Hostess T o Circle

T o Meet Tonight
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fire Dept, will
meet tonight at I p . m. at the fire
house. A cordial Invitation la axtended to all ladies in Ihe commu­
nity and surrounding arras, who
arc Interested, to attend.

Church
Calendar

Sleeping Pills And The Heart
Barbiturate*, widely used in se­
datives or sleeping pills, can in­
terfere with the action of anti­
coagulant drugs often prescribed
to help ward off blood clots In
patlente with heart or artery di­
sease.
Dr. Murray Weiner, New York,
reports that if barbiturates ere
takes before anticoagulants, the
anti-clotting drugs lose their ef­
fect. Studies ia both animals and
patients showed that the barbi­
turates apparently prevent the
anticoagulants from being absorb­
ed. When th« barbiturates were
given five hours after-the anileoagulsnts, this inhibiting effect
was not seen. D{..Weiner railed

for further study of the mutual
influence of presumably unrelated
drugs, wlUi ■ view to overcoming
some of the wide variations now
found in individual response to
anticoagulant treatment.
In another report doctors found
little risk In Interrupting long-term
treatment for brief perioda in or­
der to exiract teeth - or enable
patients to undergo surganr. How­
ever if excessive bleeding re­
quired anticoagulant* to be withdrawn, the patient's outlook waa
grave. In a group of II patlonta
who bad to bo taken off the drugs
because of bleeding, eeven died
of heart disease and four, devel­
oped other complications within
one day to three months.

THURSDAY
Presbyterian Girl Scout Troop
233 meets at 3:13 p. m. Deacons'
meeting 7:43 p. m.
First BaptistUburch Royal Am­
bassadors, 7 p. m.
Pine crest Baptist Church visita­
tion program 10:30 a. m. to 7
p. m. Choir practice 7:30 p. m.

FRIDAY
First Baptist Church Bible sur­
vey, 7:30 p. m.
Pinecreit Baptist Church young
married people S. S. class party
at the church, 4:30 p. m.
Lake Mary Baptist Church, jun­
ior and intermedtatea choir rehear
sal 7 p. m.
SUNDAY
Pinccrest Baptist Church Junior
choir practice &gt;:!0 p m. Youth
Fellowship t p. ml
The Society of the Pie sties In­
dustry, Inc., estimates that plas­
ties production was up 23 per
cent in 1030 to 3,600.000,ooo pounds
of raw materials.

Mrs. Robert Mitchell, mother «f
the groom-elect; Mrs. Coyne, Mrs.
Womack, Mra. Bobby Carter, Mra.
Joe Pickens, Mrs. Gene Kron
Jaeger, Mrs. Ernie Morris, Mrs.
Bill Bcrnosky.
The Misses Betty McNeill, Linda
Mitchell, Irma Jean Corley, Jean­
ette Decs, Diana Fleischer, Vale­
ric Kirchhoff, Peggy Lundqulsl,
Nellie Pickens, Jeanette Price,
Dede Sharon, Amoret Speir, Gwen
Butcher and the hostesses. Mrs.
Walter Morgan also assisted with
the entrrtalning.

Miss Pat Jackson
Elected Queen
O f O viedo School
The Valentine Formal for stud­
ents of the Oviedo High School,
will be held Saturday night, ia Iha
school gymnaahim, g p. m. Ihrnedh
II midnight.
Students aleeted Mias Fag Jaehsob , daughter of Mr. and Mid.
Douglaa H. Jackson, as the school
queen. Mias Jackson will relf*
over nil school functions requiring
her sovereignty. They also elected
a king to preside over the Valen­
tine formal. Benne Walnwright, sod
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Walnrlgfct*
was deemed thla honor hr hla
school mates.
Members of the Freshman, Sophmore, Junior nod Senior Clisaen
eleeted two representative# each
lo be members of the queen's
court. Hie runnerup of the king
and queen election will have Ihe
privilege of crowning the royal pair
Saturday night.

FEB. 7 to II in —

National Beauty Salon Week
A (Medial Invitation
In alt

Birthday Party

O M R HOURS
at
Harriett‘a

Honors Dean Barley

MISS JANET JOHNSON

Janet Johnson

QUEEN OF HEARTS TARTS — ia h delight for the
m a il fry. It ia a "not too sweet" wholesome confection
and the use o f the ready-to-euf out cereal adds protein,
important B vitamins and food energy.
1/3 cup margaine
8 cups ready-to-ent oat
1 lOf ;,-og. bag amall marshcereal
mallows
1U cups smnll spiced gum
12 teaspoon salt
drop candies
Combine margarine, marshmallows and salt in large fry
pan. Place over low heat and allow marshmallows to
melt, stirring until mixture is smooth. Remove from
heat and stir in cereal and candies. Press mixture into
an even layer into 2 lightly buttered square pans,
9 x 9 x 2 inches. Allow to cool and set. Cut into squares,
hearts or diamonds. Serve plain or top with decorating
jeily. Yield: approximately 6 doyen turts

McNeill, bride-elect, at the Morgan
home this week.
Games were played and prises
awarded lo Mr*. Jim Coyne and
Mrs. Jcannie Womack.
Hurst* included Mrs. James Mc­
Neill, mother of Ihe honorce; her
grandmother, Mrs. Jnhn McNeill,

Mrs. P. A . Rowland
Mr*. P. A. Rowland was hostess
to Circle 7 of the W. S. C. S. of
First Methodist Church at her
home. Mrs. Ross Adams gave the
devotion, using as her topic, "be
of good cheer.” She illustrated the
subject with a humorous story
about a woman's atruggle to
achieve a happy state of mind.
Mr*. C. H. Winn presented the
study on the book of Luke, stressing
Ihe importance of the golden rule
end the book'! emphasis on love.
Members present included Mrs.
Adams, Mrs. Winn. Mrs. L. T.
Doss. Mrs. H. B. McCall. Mrs. O.
R*. Estrldgc, Mrs. R. U. Hutchison,
Mrs. Pelcr Monje, Mr*. Howard
Manticth, Mrs. Bertha McMullen,
Mrs. Lillian Buseh. Mrs. C. C.
Priest, Mra. R. D. Priest, Mrs. R.
F. Robison, Mrs. Olive Wells and
the hostess.

Jjocal
THURSDAY
Asa lea Circle of tha Garden
Club wit meet at g p. m. with
Mrs. W. P. Fields, JOO W. 17th
St.
.......
Camellia Circle meals at I p. m.
with Mra. Lewis Barley in Lake
Mary. Program oo landscaping.
Central Circle meets at 3:M
Hsmerocallii circle meets at
T.M p. m. with Mrs. Watson Reel
hi Lake Mary for a program on

Lake Mary Church

Honored A t
Slumber Party
Janet Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, ttos
Brl Air Blvd. rnlcrtlinrd a group
of -her young friends at a slumber
and pajama party this week. It
was in celebration of her Mth
birthday anniversary.
The teenagers first enjoyed an
evening of recreation at the Civic
Center, then proceeded tn Janet's
home. The rrfrvshmrnt table held
■ beautiful red and white rake
topped with 14 candles and sur­
rounded by many gifts.
A Valentine motif was carried
nut in both decorations and refrcahment*. After listening to re­
corded music the girl* spent the
rest of the night visiting (and
finally) sleeping.
Guest* Included the Misses Me(ante Williams, 3lar!lyn Hunt, Su­
san Brown, Pal McGuire, Peggy
Grier, Diane Smith, Nancy Sikea,
Donna Peters, Judy Lavender,
Brenda Brown and Maria Row­
land.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barley en­
tertained a group of young friends
of their son. Master Dean Barley,
in celebration of hla third birth­
day this week.
Doltie Jardinr, Ihe popular
young ventriloquist, and her boy
friend •'Ollie'* kept Ihe children
spellbound for quite awhile.
Refreshibenli of lee cream and
rake were served lo Vickie and
Debra Ann Hall, Kathy Plcrcy,
Susie and Clara Nell Matheson,
Marimba Ttllli, Susannr, Mark
and Tony Chaildin, Jimmy Ro­
bertson, Chad Williams, Stevie
Sassman, Betsy, Bill and Dean
Barley.
Mother* assisting with Ihe par­
ty were Airs Frances Hall, Mrs.
Holly Plcrcy, Mrs. Lester Ttllis,
Mrs. Chuck Sassman, Mrs. J. R.
Williams, Mrs. James Robertson,
Mrs. Joe Chaildin and Mrs. Lewis
Barley.

(psAAonah
Mrs. Thelma Steele and Miss
Mildred Turner spent the past
wekend in Fcrnsndina Beach, visit­
ing with Mrs. H. J. McFarland and
other friends.

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Timas Is early qualifying racai
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and then tin't a driver on the
ground* who doenn't fad that an
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and tha *»,000 tin t place mooty.
Tha two pole poalllnna, aaraid

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befere a national tclavlsieo audience, teleag to Cotton Owaai
of Spartanburg, S. C„ asd Jack
Smith of Atlanta. Owens. is a
UN PonUae, won kla hast at an
avarsga apood of 14M02, and
SmHk took kla wttk a 1M.U7
avarsga la tbo asms make aad
modal.
Tbefastest lap of tka yoar telongs to Olan (flrobaU) Roterti'
of Daytona Beach, who turned
the 2V* mile asphalt trioval In
a blistering 152.111. To average
that speed Roberta had to ;nove at
eloio to ISO down the backstretcb.
-Guessing the winner la hazard­
ous builneas, for tbo Soo-mllo
Sweepstakes field ia studded with
drivers who have the coolieit
heads and hottest feet in the
business. And they all will go to
tha starting line with cars tuned
as fine aa the hand of man ean

reagerly today, ditermtaod to
i Is ss much practice ss poseltefsro another snowstorm
M WIIUHIr m n iu rvforus
n elite of s sew storm la the
th Pacific sad said it would
tha asrtkweot eooat Friday
M sad might raaek Squaw VatGLEN (FIREBALL) ROBERTS
i aostlod ia tho northern Callda Heirs near too Novada
V by Saturday morning. .
juow VaUcy earns tolifo Wodigy as s storm which had
ipsd six laetee of rata aad so
ws of saow oa toe area finally
tod.aiatom skiers crowded too
no, sad tho Jumpers wore able
nap lor too first Urns, using
•m ater U0.
acme's nest flsurt-ekaters sror Harold (Rudy) Stowe, and the
d Wednesday night after earn*
The Sea Francisco Giants, a Boaton Bad Sox signed shortstop
ig la-the Secepeaa ehaaplee.
• and ware sagsr to get onto tough toam to atop on too .bass- Don Buddln.
Pitcher* Harold (Skinay)Browa
Indoor Ico today to loosen paths, aren't exactly dragging
r muscles after too loss flight. totlr feet la toe contract signing and Billy Hotft accepted their
new eontraeta wlto tot Baltimore
derbv.
Orioita.
Catcher Habit Landrith became
too Soto player on Saa Francisco's
H-maa spring roller to como to

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b tb# Canadian eco, bed e
sw match with Meifo Burns,
sabot* N. &amp;, end Oeargo
Fk Leudardale, before wta*
I-up Wadeosday.
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ark, kad an taaier tint* defeatif Don O'Brien, Richmond, Vo.,
ad Mr*. Boyd SomorviHp, Torosl, I asd 7.: Cochran end Mias
lobtfm today faced Ed Molotov
U Willoughby, Ohio, aad Shirley
tadsey, Decatur, 111
Otter memlus match#* today
tat Burton Jtesaick, Now Haven,
•am. and Mrs. Barbara Bitten,
•Uton, Ohio, against Cbartea
My, Fork Worth, Tex., sad SanHaynio, Auetia, Tox., and BUi
adman, Philadelphia, and CurCupper Ami Quest, Palo Alto,
If., against John llaongor Jr.,
hoods, Hd., and Mrs, Mourlco

four alayorf te brlgx their satisfled Hat to IT. The latest to ac­
cept terms ware pitchers Jack
Mayer aad Dallas arena, catcher
A1 Kcadcrs sad laflolder Bob

Navy a«4 SL Joseph's (Pa.)
remained strong contenders for
tertka ia too National levitation
Basketball tournameat today, but
Kansas Stats Is losing ground fast
la Its bid to represent tha Big
Bight Coafonacs la ton NCAA
championship.
Tba Middles counseled « SS
per cast of their shots from too
field la sinking Pena State, 17-71,
oa toslr homo court Wedaeiday
while John Egan’s to polels car­
ried St. Joseph's to a 71-71 vic­
tory ever St. Peter's (N.J.) at
Philadelphia.
Kansas, meanwhile, knocked
Kansas Stats out of first place
la toe Big Eight by outlasting too
Wildcats, M-U, after almost blowMIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI)— lax a 10-point halftime load.
Lula Bodrlguas surprlaod everyft waa Kansas State's eeeoad
one but himself Wodnosday night straight upset defeat aad dropped
whoa ho scored a fourth round
knockout oyer Cart Hubbard of
Philadelphia In a natlonally-tolovised bout at Convention Hall.
Tho S3-yoar-e!d Rodrigues, topranked . welterweight t eentoodor
from Camoguoy, Cuba, bad drawn
jibes from eritles who said bo
MIAMI (UPI) -T h o prieo of
failed to show ony punching power somo ot tba world’s highest paid
In his previous oppaaroncas la too athletes was likely to be kit hard­
United States.
er than the bail today as too Na­
But Rodrigues banged tho 22- tional Baseball Playin' Champi­
yoar-old Hubbard with a two-flat- onship golf tournament opened.
ed attack to register hie eighth
With a fsw nolabla aseoptloni,
knockout and run hia unbeaten tba playors wtr* likely to fled
record to 27 airtight.
more trouble hitting toe small sta­
He decked Hubbard twica in the tionary ball than to* movlag one
third round, using a lift hook for they bat for a living.
tha first knockdown and a right
Two of-tho oiceptloea wore Al­
croaa for tha aacoad. Hubbard, vin Dark, Philadelphia, aad Albia
who waa touted aa a heavier Pearson, Baltlmoro, both of whom
puncher than Rodrigues, went play near-par golf. Dark, a to m ­
down for the count on another left tit!* winner of tola tournament,
to the jaw at 1:35 of tho fourth and Pearson, Who won ta 1PM and
and suffered hia first defeat after lost la a playoff last year, wort
IP victor!** and two drawa.
favored.

Baseball Stan
Turn To Golf

He Was Threatened
MIAMI (UPI) - A Hialeah
jockey told pollco Wednesday lour
Now England ''muacle men"
threatened to kill him ualees ho
paid them IS,000 to make up for
meaty they had lost batting oa
him. i
Jockey Raymond Tlngley aald
te waa boalm by to* man as a
"romlndor" to pay them. Ha said
they aald they would kill him "If
I didn't oomo •cross.'*

BOSTON (UPI)—TOny DeMar.
eo'a third, and probably last
eawoteck try, ended so quickly ho
may bo vs to ask young Denny
Moyor onactly what happened.
Though Moyor, alato ranked
welterweight, absorbed half tho
force *f tha bond hnashtag in too
opening round, ho could at least
explain the wld* cut nt' tha hair.
Han abort tog loft #y* of too ax.
champ.
Tbo oovoro gash brought tho

fight to an end at tlD of the sec­
ond round, a TKO for Moyor, his
24th win in 25 fights.
An almost gentle loft hand
thrown by tho Portland, Ore.,
fighter in the opening second* of
tho fight waa at fin t bellavad to
hava causad to* cut. It waa Moyar
who set th* record airtight later.
"Just after I tossed the left,"
he said, "ba swung a wide left
and missed. W* banged hoods, 1
woe aware of it, but It didn't hurt
any."

tune them. Tba drivers asd macbaslei bavc baas working os tba
ears far weeks, aad ,wfl! continue
to adjust them until Urns to take
to tbs track.
Among tbo top stsrs of the rear­
ing road on hand far the climes
of Speed Weeka are Curtis Turn­
er, Beb Welters, Bobby Jobss,
Jim Road, Joe Weatherly, Tommy
Irwin, Tiny Lusd, Darrell Dake,
Bob Burdick, Jot Lae Johnson,
Buck Bakar, Banjo Mattewe, asd
Marvin Ranch.
When man like these start
around the turns and down the
atraigkt-aways, picking tha win­
ner is net enly impossible, but
foolish.
No less star-toadad is the flald
for tha asodlftod-aportsmaa 250raller. Banjo lfattewo, last yaar’s
winner, is an band, and so aro
Pork Brown, IMS runner-up te
Mathews, Pee Wee Jones, Jee
Weatherly, Fireball Roberts, Glen
Wood, osd Jimmy Thompson.
Thera will bo a conaolstlon race
for driven who do Sot qualify
in Friday's loo-mliors, with'the
first eight finishers rounding out
the SM-mQe Sweepstakes field.
NASCAR President BUI nance
expects s crowd Is excess at 50.000 to be In the standi and iaflsld
for Sunday's race.

to improvt bis rebounding and defensive
work, theee two fellows would givo the 3
team s good foundation* Orscoy made a
bucket full of points aa a junior but wag
oractically useless elsewhere on the court.
Terry Christensen broke Into tbo line,
up about halfway in tha season tost year
aad became the beat rebounder on the
dub. Although he has not ehocked anyone
with a great outpour of points this season,
he has been worth his keep all tha way
with his constant dogging of tbo oppon.
eats and his fiat passing that has set up ^
many a bucket.
Probably the biggest difference In the
team this year was the addition of little
George Peride*. As a JV he was a fins
scorer and leader on tha court. In the past
few bell games as a varsity member he
has definitely shown that he can do the
seme against the big boys. At the first of
the season ha was a little gun shy but he
has now found the range and haa been
banging ia the points to tha tuna of double
figures.
___________

B y JB R R Y COVINGTON
T o a lot of poople. what tha Semindes

have done In basketball this season has
meant little. But to somo it has BMant
something to bo proud of.
.In the entire history of the sehoot
there has never bam a team that has com.
piled such a great record mid, even If they
don't make it to the state tournament in
Gainesville, this will go down aa tha
school's finest team.
At tha beginning of tho season altar
losing for eo many year*, Coaeh Bud
Layer found It very hard to ba tha least
bit excited about hta chances. He was
deeply worried about tha rebounding. He
didn't have that one big man that could
do the job. Cowboy Oravets got a shot at
the job last season but failed to come
through. However, using a lot of deter­
mination he worked extra hard and has
been doing the job ever since.
Ray Lundouiat had already established
himself as tns spark of tho team and
Layer knew if he could get Jim Gracey

Top Competition
Jacksonville's champion greyhounds will be racing
against loeiu stars tomorrow night in what is expected
to bo one of the yeer’a top contest* in the South.
A threesome from Jacksonville Kennel Club will
compete against three Sanford-Orlando stalwarts in the
11th event on a swift program starting at 8:10. It will
ba tho fin t action between the two dubs since 1957,
and Seminole racing fans hava been talking about the
race for several weeks.
Meanwhile, the club will held Its regular Radies
Night program tonight with a 1Levant schedule start*
Jag at 8:10.

them into second place la the llg
Eight behind Colorado.
Ia another major upset', Duquesne roUed to s 7f-SS triumph
over Dayton, breaking toe NITbound Fljrora* oight-gams winning
streak. It was only too flflto vielory of too soasoa tor too Dukes,
who were led by the hot shootlag of Osorio Brown wlto SI points
sad Paul Boast scoring IP.
professional gelfi
Virginia falleg to icon a bas­
first round today
ket until too llth minute of the
first half but still managed to
oke out a 44-42 victory over Mary,
lead la an old-fashioned defensive
game.
A tPpolst barrage by Don Ka­
ils earned Marquette a TS-70 up*
sot victory over Louisville:
George Washlsgtaa gained a 75ST overtime triumph over George­
town; Niagara burled Syracuse,
SM4: Lee Sagtr’a II points helpod Army turn back Boston Uni­
versity, SMC. and Toledo top­
pled Bowling Orton, TMI.
Now York Ualvorslty became
toe first team to accept a bid to
PHOENIX, Aria. (UPl) — A
the NCAA tournament Wednesday
night, turning Us back on too NIT, field of 150 of golfs shatpaheetora
.whUhgUe wanUdJtbe VioUta for too off today ta toe four-day,
127,000 PteoAlx OpW'gotf tour**St. Joha’a, another Now York •rent.
Indications joro e now phoenix
team being wooed by boto tourna­
ments, runs into fifth-ranked West Open record would te oet because
Virginia la me of tonight's fea­ 20 golfers shattered per ta tbo
ture gamoa. NYU win face Man­ pro-am.
hattan an the shme card at Madi­
son Square Gerdts.

All six former tourney cham­
pions wore on hand to compote for
top honors la too 97AOO event
which enda on Sunday oa tho per71 Sunaot Golf'and Country Club
eourae.

Field O f 150
In Phoenix Floy

F a r r e ll's

Broncos S im Two
Fiffht Postponsd
NEW YORK (UPl) - IhO Eddie Machea-Bllly Hunter heavyweight tight scheduled for Madi­
son Square Garden on Fob. is
has boon postponed until Fdb. SS.
Machla requested too extra
week's time la ardor to allow a
slight cut bo suffered ta too loro
Fouoy bout to boat proparly. Th*
Las Matthews • Labour! Gotflh
match baa bean moved up to rob.

DENVER (UPl) - The Denver
Broncos of too American Football
League signed two lineman Wed­
nesday. boosting their roster to
41 players. Tbo new additions
•re Kon Adamsoe, It, guord and
captain of last aoaaas’a Notre
Dame football toam, aad Jim
Padgett, 24, a former Philadelphia
Eagle add Clamioo taekla.

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Score! 88 Point!
NEW YORK &lt;UP1) —Ed Smith,
M Junior from Commerce High
School, pound ta IS palate Wed­
nesday to lot an all-time siaio gomo scoriae rocorg ta Now
urk City schoolboy competition.
Smith's output broke (ho previoui
h id of Si palate not center tots
year by Jerry Houston of U Salle Academy.

Tho 25-yur-old DeMarte, wh*
bald to* welterweight titta for n
scant 70 daya in 1051, began to
blood profusely. lb* gore covered
his face and the bout waa stopped.

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tier, and thwarting wouldipi in fin m pliMie
Hen ef Sen. A. S. Mike
y (D-Ofcla.) chairman ef
do Aviation subcommittee
voetigated air safety, said
ad about Ijm fetters from
ef the nation,
i Inctsdtd businessman,
we, pilots, phyakfeaa, an-

foreign aid during the neat fiscal
year la ready to go to Congress
sometime this week. Administra­
tion officials reported the message
urges appreprletien ef the full
amount to continue military end
economic support of noa-Commu*
nlst nations around the world. The
request for the fiscal year alerting
inly 1 will be for about H,ITS,000,000 In economic aid and the net
in military aeaiatance.

Pastel: A House Appropriations
subcommittee reported that the
Post Office Department planned to
have the first fully automatic post
office in this country la operation
early this fall at Providence, B. I.
Testimony of post ottleo officials
mad# public today also disclosed
ibe department planned 10 “ major
priority" modemits Mon projects
across the nation at a coat ef |40,177,000,

Bum competition to get M00
g year slate teacher aad aerator
scholarship loans will bo bald
March u . Senior high, college end
mining students should register
with their principal, daan of edu­
cation or nursing school director
to apply for the loans. AB other
applicants should register with
the county school superintendent's
office by Peb. It.
The scholarship loans are for
thi lMO-61 school year. High
school graduates and college stu­
dents who want to teach in Flor­
ida public, elementary er tec ondary schools or junior eollagai, or
persona who want a nursing carter

to the stole ere eligible to com­
pete if they have lived to fferida
for one year. M aa applicant to

The Methodist Men of Graee
Methodist Church organized Tues­
day night.
Staymood Ashton wae elected
president ef the organisation,
Thomaa Ownby, vice, president;
Burt Bevels, secretary and WUliam
Stuart, treasurer.
Lay Leader John DOminey told
the men that their purpose is to
promote good fellowship and good
will among men of the church and
to establish projects for them­
selves. The group will moot on the
second Tuesday of each month.
Women of the church served a
meal at Tuesday's meeting.
An information program on cancor was presented by Varnsn Mtae,
president of the eeunty*a cancer aaciety and" Dr. Thomas Larges,

A brief snrvey of the congresMaori mall showed g brood variety
f t suggestions; coma Intelligent

Ador Chokes
On Tomato Piece

Georgia Dealers
Say They W on't
Sell Florida Fish
TALLAHASSEE ( U P I ) .- The
Game and Fish Commission said
Wednesday M Georgia fish dealtoe haWtoee ef tomato be- purchase or sell fresh water Bab
ledged to Me threat,
•aught in Florida..
i ribahom, ena ef Doetevy'a
The sale ef fresh water fish te
Illegal to Florida. Tbe eoamlailon
la trying to atamp out too aale
ef gaeie fish In Georgia,
Director A. D. Aldrich said, "If
the Georgia outlets for Florida
game Osh a n sealed off, toe
illegal traffic in ouch fteh will
lend to become unprofitable. This
te bound to reduce tbe volume
of Utegal traffic to Florida fish."

thg Syrians aheUed the nearby
Jewish village ef Belt Ketalr, ana
to retaliation Israeli troops raeed
Tawaflk.
That than waa not a toH Mala
war May he credited to tare
forces, one of whleh usually re­
ceives too little credit to Its
attempts to preserve world peace.
That force te the United Na­
tion* whoso armistice .observers
operate eu both sides af the line,
and therefore can pinpoint refpenaibUtty for aggression, and
whoa* emergency force at I,M0
men stands along Mm southern
IereellU.A.R. border from Gaza
to the Mg ef the Aqaba Peninsula.
Another factor preventing a
larga-acria fight now te tha fact
that neither Israel nor the U.A.R.
wants n war.
Israel chargee Mist atepped-up
U.A.R. boatlUtr te politically meUvated.
On the other hand, the Arabs
charge that Israeli Premier Da­
vid Ben-Gurion deliberately builds
up incidents to focus world atten­
tion and sympathy aa liras!.

Florida residents.
Bach person who gets a gene­
ral scholarship loan far teacher
preparation must agree to teach
to a Florida public echooi, follow­
ing graduation, for at least as
many years aa he haa received
scholarship help. Persona who get
stale nursing scholarship loans
must agree to atart practicing
nursing to Florida .immediately
after graduation and continue for
at least the time specified by
their echolarahlp.

BUKN08 AIRES (UPI) - Tbe
afar force barred civil air traffic
(Tom the Nuevo Gulf area today,
and K appeared the navy might
be preparing an all-out attack on
what It believes to be a enbmarine cornered there.
The air force ban wee not eatplained. U m navy previously had
Nosed the gulf to private ship­
ping far "tactical reasons."
Navy Secretary Gaston Clamant
told aawamea last night the navy
could order "armored reprisals"
against the submarine If It re­
fused to leave toe gulf because It
had penetrated "interior Argen­
tine wateca."
When he waa asked whether
this meant tha navy might bom­
bard tho submarine, Clement re­
plied: "That la toe spirit ef tho
eommuntoue."
Naval sources at Puerto Mjdrya arid Ihe aubmariae — if there
te ooe — probably writId have to
■urface within 71 hours. The navy
apparently hopes to catch it an
the surface, store the gulf te too
deep for effective operation with
anU-aub equipment now available.

Actress Denies
She Caused Firing
Dr. end Mrs. Stanley Specter went te Beaten te give Inter■nation at Mms #f the InvMttgnHnn. Dr. Specter, at St. Leule

BOSTON (UPI) — A handsome
Dutch radio oporetor, charged
with the shipboard slaying of a
pretty Chicago divorce*, today
may get his ftrut look at an ialand
ha hevor knew nutated until tost
fall.
The battered, nearly "hud* body
of 13-year-old Lynn Kauffman
waahad ashore on tiny Spectacle
Island to Boston Harbor Bepl. II,
the day after aha was reported
missing from n Dutch ship by

Carrier Pilot
'Lost'At Sea

radioman Wiliam M. L. Van Ria.
Van Rla la accused of boating tbs
petite young women and hurling
her body over tbe aide.
But, though the state charged
that Van Rla had beaten Mlaa
Kauffman, n bill of particulars
reed to the jury disclosed that
the weapon or inatrumant that In­
flicted “ multiple blunt forca injurist” on the petite victim could
not bo identified.
The particulars, sought by de­
fense counsel, also revealed that
Mia* Kauffman'* body had been
sighted in the harbor before It
waa found on the north shore of
Spectacle Island. Tbe state also
said Mis* Kauffman drowned af­
ter being beaten e r . struck witk
some unknown weapon or. Instru­
ment.
Today, Ven'Rie, who admitted
having- a romance with Mlaa
Kauffman during the 64-day voy­
age from Singapore, and the allmalegury that wtt) decide his fate
were scheduled to tour the harbor
and view tha island, weather per­
mitting.
In lest than five hours Wednes­
day, n jury of It end two alter­
nates was selected from 67 vanIreaen with tha prosecution suc­
cessfully blocking the inclusion of
woman on tho penal. Four women
ware eliminated on challenge with­
out onus* by tha state and two
others were excused by the judge
beceuae of their views on the
death penalty.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Tbe
Navy announced a carrier pilot
was lost at m s Tbeaday when
Mi jet plana crashed after a
faulty catapult take-off.
The pilot wea Lt. (jg) Carl J.
Rehaenberger, son of Mrs. Lorrains D. Rohaeobergor, San Anto­
nio, Tex. He was attached to
Fighter Squadron II, Cedi Field
Navel Air Station, Jacksonville.
The Navy said the plane plunged
into the sea after U was cata­
pulted from tho deck at the car­
rier Roosevelt. A search felled to
produce any sign at tbe pilot or
plane.
The earri*r was en routs to
join tho U. g. Mh Fleet to the
Tha DeBary Civic Association Mediterranean.
held Ha monthly meeting Tuesday
night, Hie membership committee
reported that ao new members
were added during January, bring­
ing the total mambershlp to 4M.
It was also announced tl)at Ibe
ways end mean* committee wea to
the process at being reorganized,
with W. K. Braumbaiigh na the new
chairman, and that Dr. W, L. Fidlar haa been appointed parllmeotarias.
Protester Pari Dougin at the
Center ter Practical PoUUcs at
Routes College presented n pro­
gram on the'problem of getting
citizen* in become acMve In peRROTATES AUTO M ATICALLY
tice.
to track d m Um, bate
possible picture an every

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — "I
don't know what this hullabaloo la
nil about," slant-oyod, black-hair­
ed Barbara Luna said In her Hol­
lywood apartment Tuesday night
when confronted with newspapers
carrying her picture next to Mar
Ion Brando and Franco Nuyen.
Reports from Loodoa indicated
the exotic, Sl-year-old actress,
daughter ef a Philippine, father
and a Hungarian mother, was the
direct etusc of France Nuyoa daveloping overweight and dropping
out of tha picture, "The World of
Susy Wong."
"I have been dating Marlon for
the past three months," the pe­
tite Eurasian beauty pouted, "in
fact 1 am seeing no ooe else:
"It aeeme like a tragedy for
both Um motion pic lure company
and France Nuyen," she added
•omewhat gaily. "Bui I certainly
don't know how anyone could put
on weight from being jealous."
Mias Nuyeo, waa reported to
have gained weight through com­
pulsive eating sparked when Bran­
do began dating Barbara.
According to reports from Loodot), Mlaa Nuyen waa fired from
tbe film rote which was expected
to make her a big star because
of laryngitis and bar overweight.
Paramount Studioa hare, how­
ever, uld aha waa fired because
of chronic toneilltis and laryn­
gitis.
Coat of re-shootlng the film with
a new star would bo betweon
three-quarter to eoo milUou dol­
lars.

Gay’s original script offered soma
curiously gripping, moving mo­
ments. I suppose this U because
he tackled a big topic: One man’e
responsibility to his fallow man.
la the play, a World War 1 Brit­
ish captain on Ms way to dasartlag Ms army rediscovered the
meaning of life after falling la
love with an American girt. The
girl, a volunteer nurse who had
a romantic view of war and n
hubby at the front, arrived fas
Peris wMh the septate and wae
thrilled at the Idee of being able
to hear Gcrmaa artillery. She
didn’t give a thought ts what the
arttUary wae doing, yon eee. Nat­
urally, her romanticism revived
the spark ef humanity in her lev­
er end she, fat turn, acquired a
toned-down, mere representative
view ef war and life.
the finally went beck to her
hubby and the captain want back
to the war. Beth reallaed that aura
la not to reason why ours la but
to do or dia. Tbs obviousness of
It all detracted from the (day's
Impaet.
Directed by Bum Kullk, the pro­
duction went through some awk­
ward momenta before getting
down to bailaess. The pace stowed
effectively na Stephen Boyd, the
captain, and Dolores Hart, the
nurse, met, fell In leva end part­
ed. They played a restaurant
scene In whleh they realized their
need for one another In aa espe­
cially tender style. Before that,
however, Boyd tended to act with
too much intensity. Miss Hart was
consistently excellent. In smaller
roles,
OTlerllhy, Robert
Coote, Sam Jaffa and Judith An­
derson ware fine. Boris Karloff,
appearing again in a sinister rota,
behaved at timei' aa though be
wee satirising old Boris Karloff
movies.

aentativea on Tuesday night'*
NBC-TV Startima special was Ihe
sound or the music. It was pallicj)
Eve* Count Basie's abbreviated
"One O'clock Jump’’ was sluggish
and slick. Only the Woody Herman crew performed with some o(
drive that characterized the top
the excitement, bite and hungry
bands of that era. The program,
called "The Swingin’ Years"—and
not "To the Sound of Trumpets"—
bad a gee-whiz appreciation of
that big band era but not enough
youthful spirit, mood or depth. ^

LAST SHOWING
OPEN 12:43
FEATURE: 1:15 - 3:20
1:25 - 7:30 - 9:35

A TV show that sets out to aaluta the swingin' years—tha ytara
In which big bands were big busi­
ness' — losaa ma whan it offers
Guy Lombardo lattead of olthar
Bonny Goodman, Artie thaw,
Duke Ellington or Charley Barnet.
Lombardo belong* ee a show of
Ms own. Dad.
Tho demand for corrective glass­
es to Great Britain roe* from
one mlllioo pair* to 1MB to more
than eight million to IN0 because
of the country's National Health
Service. Tbe demand to now run­
ning at about four and n half
mlOtao- pairs a year.-

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Roa Visits Slavs
BEl .GRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
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news agency Tnajug arid Bon
cnllad on Yugoslav Foreign Min­
uter Keen Popovte shortly after
his arrival. Ron came bare from
the United Arab Republic where
he attended the dedication ceremonlee of tho Aswan Dam and
conferred with U. A. a officials.

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CAPE CANAVERAL ( U P l ) - A
Npvy Polarii prototype missile,
which Presklent Elsenhower had
inspected, ran Hi success string to
PARIS (UP1) — President.
six Wednesday night.
The missile's classified details Charles DeGaulle'a sweeping r e -'
were revealed to the President dur- forma of army, police and civil
ng his three-hour tour of the mis­ powers In Algeria were hailed
sile test center Wednesday. It was
one of five rockets he saw.
Six hours later, the M-foot-tall
bottle-shaped missile, forerunner
of a rocket to be launched from
submerged submarines, flew too
miles down the Mlanlle missile
range to hit squarely on target lust
north of Puerto Rico.

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StliN St Pebll* KH tlis
T o whom It m ijr roncem :
X M lr* la hereby alvan that Ilia H-mlnota t-o u n tr Zoning
Commission proposes In rerom m -nd In th» Hoard of Henilnola
County fomnileelnnert, tha adoption of a Comprehensive Zoning
lle gu U tlo n and faa schedule and annlne maps dividing all of
Hemlnole C o m i t y i.utatdS af Inrorpnratad areas Intn aonlng dis­
tricts and providing (o r regulations and enforcement thereof.
Public hearings w ilt ha held In tha C ourt Room of the genii,
note County Court Itnuaa, Hanford, Florida ae fa lle n s: tilsirleta
as detlnraied on aff 1,1a 1 county maps— revision IS IS :
trialt let S— Commissioner Vernon ttunn'e D istrict generelly
lyin g Cast of VP IT .fS and South af M k &lt; Jessup and Pouth of
the Krontnrhhatchet lllv a r— being lha Poutheaet aegmsnt of
Kcmlnnls County. H ea ring on Fe bru a ry IS, l i l t at T : l f P M . or
aa soon thereafter ae poeellile.
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ing regulations and fees echedul# may be ohtalnrd In the Znn.
Ing Office, Hemlnole County Court llauae. Hanford. Florida, Mon­
day throuah Friday (ru m SiSS A. M. la l;M P. M.
Ptmlnnla County Zoning Commission
Hy ftnbart S. Brawn
tsm laala County Xonlna Director
Publish February 11. t i l l .

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the governments that toppled be­
cause of the Algerian problem.
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ago, he was pelted with over-ripe
tomatoes by angry French set­
tlers.
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day a series of decrees designed
to reinforce government control
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key posts, dissolved the home
guard, and shook up the police
force.
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officers also were recalled.

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army's "psychological warfare"
section known as the Fifth
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staffed with officers who led the
revolt In 1IU which restored De­
Gaulle to power. Investigation in­
dicated the hureau distorted the
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Elaine Sexton, Sanford
Sherry Dawn Rogers, Sanford
Mabel Dames, Sanford
Alan L. Harkey, Sanford
Preston Sharp, Sanford
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Ida Jane Martin, Sanford
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HI, Sanford, a son
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Carol Caruso, Sanford
Helen Powers, N. Orlando
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FURNISHED house for rent, 11 2-BEDROOM house, not faney but
Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
cheap rent, ST.50 per jveek. Also
furnished apartment, 2 bedrooms
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA 24371
and
_..J bath,
balh, utilities furnished,
f11.23 week. FA 2-3212.
NEW g-ttedroom CB home on large
private lot for country living FURN. A p t 20114 W. 1st St.
with city conveniences, kitchen
equipped, furnished or unfurnish­ •-ROOM house, unfurnished, mod­
ed to desirable tenants; located
ern, on lake located in Geneva,
near Sanford’s eountry club, on
Fla. NS per month. FO 3-3312,
Oviedo.
the Vihlen Road. Price, $73 per
month. Immediate occupancy.
3-ROOMS &lt;c Bath, nicely furnishCall -owner, FA 2-2N3.
ed, $30. Apt. 1, 40714 W. 1st.,
manager at 111 W. 6th.
HOME SEEKERS
The following Is a list of selected 2 FURNISHED apartments, Bud
CB homes, well located in vari­
Long, Main Street, Enterprise,
ous sections of Sanford. All fea­
ture fully equipped electric kit­
chens, heaters, hot water heat­ FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart
ment, first floor, 211 W. 16th St.
ers, blinds, and various extras.
Call FA 2-3430.
104 Laurel Drive
FURNISHED cottage at
3 bedroom — $23 per month
Points. Phone FA 2-1467.
206 Grapeville Avenue
RENT A BED
3 bedrooms — $25 per month Rollaway, Hosplta' A Baby Beds
to revise or reject Bay ndtmest from that ordered te
By Diy, Week or Month.
■as to the policies af this 2000 Washington Avenue
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
2 bedrooms — $100 per month
Ph. FA 2-6121
116 W. 1st 8L

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GU881F1ED INDEX

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1 Geed Feed
, Fee Rent
i Wanted te Rent
, Real Estate Wealed
. Real Estate Far Bela
i Mertgage Loeaa
\ Business Opportunities
t lasuraace
, Female Help Wealed
. Male Help Wealed
Male er Female
, Work Wealed
, Plsmblag Services
• Electrical Services
. BalM, Paint A Repair

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-2420

3-BEDROOM furnished home $100
par month, responsible people
only. FA 2-SM6.
COMPLETELY furnished garage
apartment with air conditioned
bedroom. 2003&gt;4 French Avo.
Phone FA 2-3130.

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Page 10—Thura. Feb. 11,1960 S. Real Eatate For Sale

By STANLEY

Outstanding Modern
Country Home

10. Malt or Famalt

5. Real Eatale For Sale

S BEDROOM house, Wynnewood DRUG CLERK — Experience pre.
section. 11,000 down. FA 3-UM.
ferred. Apply In person to
Faust’s Drug Store, FA 24T24.
REAL ESTATE DRU'E LN
2344 French Aye.

3.Bedrooms, H i baths, concrete
J. W. HALL
block construction, hardwood
BABYSITTING evenings or week,
floors. Large living room has
Rea-tar
ends; also tutoring, elementary
western cedar panelling and fire­ -Call Hall”
Phone FA 1-3
g r a d e s ; by young teacher.
place. Home is equipped with
FA 2-1343 after 3:00.
wall furnace, range and refrige­
2 ACRES
rator. Large lot with many fruit
trees. Special building In rear 2 acres with 2 bedroom, concrete WHITE MALE, 27, desires parttime jab from 3 P. M. to mid­
block boinw, high and dry land.
used for workshop or hobby
night, available 7 nights a week,
House
approximately
.0
years
shop. $14,200 with terms. Contact
will consider anything. FA 24(27
old, with new roof. Several oak
Seminole Realty
after 3.______________________
1201 Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2 5231
Good water. On paved Rd.
$10,200 wiJi small down pay­ 12. P ln n b in g Service*
BY OWNER: 2-bcdroom CB home;
ment.
PLUMBING
corner lot; fenced back yard.
Contracting A Rrpslrs
$330 down. I bone FA 2-1263.
1200 DOWN
Tree Estimatct
R. L. HARVEY
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re­ 3 BR. home with hardwood floors
and ceramic tile bath.
204 Saaford Ave. Phona FA 1438$
sales available from $130 down
—assume $37.30 monthly pay­
L. PAYTON Plumbing &amp; Repairs
ments. Inquire at office or ROSA
phone FA 2-7202.
Jeg C. .Tbomss
And Associates
182$ SaHU SL
FA S.8S48
Registered Real Estate Broker
For desirable HOMES, call "The Ph. FA 2-1301 1722 at Hiawatha
Time Tested Firm" today.

BACHELOR apartment, groind
floor, suitable for 1 or 2. 313
Palmetto.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 111 W. First St2, 2 and 4 BR. housca, 2 BR
furnished apartment.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
side between Celery and Geneva
ROSA L. PAYTON Avenue;
t bedrooms, kitcbei appllancei. School bus slop. Quiet
And Associates
neighborhood. $75 per month.
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17 22 at Hiawatha

One of the nicest homes In May- C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
fair. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths,
BROKER
plenty of closet space, 2-car 202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-SNI
carporle. Room on the lot to
NEW two bedroom bouse: natural
build a swimming pool. Under COUNTRY. CLUB Manor: 3 bed­
wood finish. Separate well.
$30,000. Terms.
room home with Venetian blinds,
$1,300. -Sea Mr. Ralph Murphy,
and plenty of ahrubbery, excep­
Large landscaped lot, 3 bedroom
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
tionally clean. FA 2-tTtt or
older home In good condition.
FA 2 6642.
Modern equipped kitchen, gar­
LAKE FRONT HOME
age,
workshop.
Price
$13,100.00
3-BEDROOM. 2 bath Plnaereit.
Just off 17-22 at Longwood. Beau­
Terms,
9% loan. Terms. FA 24412.
tiful split-level home on large
spring fed lake. 3 acres of land.
100' frontage on lake, 100' front S t Johns Realty Co. 2-BEDROOM home In well estab­
lished neighborhood. S p e c i a l
THE TIME, TESTED FIRM
on paved road. Tbii home determs. FA 2-6132.
ilgned for aolld comfort. Con­ 111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
structed of concrete block and
hard cypress. Beautiful oak 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double earporle, extra large utility room, Today's Country Home Buy'
trees. Great possibilities for
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr. Conveniently located c o u n t r y
developing eatra land Into com­
FA 2-1376.
Homs on 114 acres. House in
mercial
erdal duplexes.
need of a Handy Mans Touch.
2-BEDROOM
CBS
home,
kitchen
S t Johns Realty
The water la good. The Shade
equipped, near Pinccnst School.
116 North Park
trees numerous. Don't wait! Call
Cash or terms. 2704 Magnolia.
Falrfalx 24123
Nowl See this at Today's nailsPhone FA 2-3377.
tic Price of $3300 with Termf.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Raaltor
Raymond Lundqulat. Assoc.
wide 146 ft. deep, facing Country W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Ageney
FA 2-3851
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
111 N. Park
Club Rd., In Loch Arbor, Terms Phone TA 2-4221
Pbons FA 24331 M01 Park Dr.
can be arranged. FA 2-1623.

UNFURNISHED 2-bcdrcom house. 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near schools snd stores.
FA 2 3230.
2
2613 Elm. No pels please.
1
FUT ISHED garage apartment,
1
234314 Palmetto Ave. C a l ! 2-NEW HOUSES, one 2 bedroom
S
FA 2 3234 or FA 2 0323.
one 1 bedroom, $75-$83. Cat
FA 24722.
It Faya
UPSTAIRS furnished apartment,
•A Resety Parlor*
private entrance, elaclric kit­ UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
, Flowers k Plante
To U«e
chen. S e e
Mrs. Appleby,
call FA 2-3631.
- Feta . Livestock - Sups
FA 24661 or FA 2 3266.
The HERALD
, Machinery • Teels
6-ROOM
unfurniahed house with
i Rente and Meters
UNFURNISHED 3-bedroom home
sleeping porch. Call FA 2-1323.
Want
Ads.
, AatoaieMlea
.at 2004 French Ave Immediate
■A Trailers
posieisloo. Contact Don Royar LOOKING for something nice. Liv­
Feraitara
ing room, flroplace, knotty pin*
at Burgtr King.
i Articles Per Bale •
walls,
mastar bedroom,
tUa
walla, ________
______ I __
A Article Wanted
bath, larga kitchen, clean and
FARMER’S AGENCY
, Notices k Foresails
nicely furnished. Call FA 6-3267.
N. V. Farmar, Realter
RAYMOND M. BALL
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
bouse,
I Lest k Paaad
I). H. Whitmore
AND ASSOCIATES
all
electrie
kitchen,
near
good
i.RdeeaUea • Iaslructiea
Lillian G. Trams
grocery store In Floral Heights.
Raal Estate — Insurance
Associates.
Phona FA 2-2027 or FA 2-3730. NICE quiet furnished apartment
Surety Bonds
for couple, $30 per month, Call 116 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-9221
sncrrriova s s x a
FA 2-7328 after 1:00 P. M.
After hours, FA 2 2611, FA 2-4221.
NOTICK IM h-r*h&gt;- given iliaV t am
INIBHED ijirtment, one er engaged la buelnoea at STII OrFA 24261
$ bedrooms, hardwood floors, Until, Drive, Sanford, Semlnol*
s bath, private; adults, 102 County, Florida.. undvr (ha flctlvlnua name ef North Orlando Kl-cnth. St..
WANTED TO EXCHANGE late
troalev, and that 1 latvnd ta regiaGOSH MOM!
3-BDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwood
123$ American TraUer, 49' x S', Wbit a bargain! This 2 bedroom
t-r Bald name with the Clark ef
Boors, itove; air conditioner op­
lha Circuit Co in , Memlnota I'nnaty, Hanford, Klorlda, und*r tha turn*
completely furnished, in excel­
frame home baa everything you
tional. $32 mo. FA 24123.
Klorlda, In ermrdanro with tha o f HEA HHKI.L and Intend to
lent condition; for 2 bedroom
provisions of lha Klcllcloua Name r-nl*ter the aald ham* with tho
want except • fresh eoat of
home, completely furnished, pre­
Htatutra, to-wltt
CIVrk of Circuit Court o f Mtralnola
paint, end if you're handy you
Section lit.vs Klorlda statute* County, Klorlda.
ferable In Country Club Manor,
THE SANDS OF TIME
eaa de that yourself and save
I SIT.
W illiam Edward Landrlran
Hi. 4 Box 313 R. W.. Orlando.
ARE RUNNING OUT
money. Total price $7228—terms.
l i f t Thomas A. I.yhs
Iterachal Joseph Morvlno
There are only three homes left
N A V Y AN D '
Gordon O m n i
■TSCMSTIIOSI, DAV1H 4 SIcl.NTOOU
Publlvbt K*U 4, II, IS, IS, ISIS.
ay Ivan J. Pavia, Jr.
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency in exclusive SAN SEM KNOLLS.
Attorney at I-aw
NEWCOMERS
112 N. Park This means that only three more
l e the L'aart mt lha ea a a ty J e S iv , Edward* Hulldlag
BY OWNER nleo 2 BR furnished Pbone FA 2-4221
nominate I 'H a iy , t'larlda, la P re - Hanford, Klorlda
home, like new, LOY down pay­ Phona FA 24331 2101 Park Dr. happy, families wUl be able to
TOSANFORD
lNit#e
Publlahl Keb. «, I t, IS, IS, ISIS.
aay:
ment. 1303 E. 4th. St. Phono
la ret State!- a f
FA 2 2283.
Fo lavlte yaa ta ho ear gneata M A n r KLURENCB SCOTT fla m e , IV THM IM A M , cr.AIW S m l NT
"In looking for a home we aew
lim e* know n ne SI. KLORRNON i v a v is r a n s n M iv a i.n c o i . v r v ,
theelately free wllkeet ehllgaSCOTT. KLORE.VCM SCOTT. MARY FLORIDA, l a w » n , «*•«.
many with MANY of the fea­
ilea at eae ef Sanford's leading
la
lha
f
ear*
at
tb#
Caaaty
Jadgt,
M, OCOTT and M. r . SCOTT,
CKKPIT ADJUSTMENT S K ItV lce ,
tures or SAN SE't KNOLLS, but
S-mlaate C aaaty, Klorlda. la Pre*
Peceaaed aS M te fo r DIL JL U LINDHKY,
latela while yea lecqta suitnone with ALL of them. For
bate.
T a A ll Credit*** and Peraaa* K ev­
r
ia
la
llff,
ihie heating fee yaa retIf tad
la rat SCatal# a#
in s (talm a aa Demand* Agalaas -VOinstance there were many with
WIt.KBIlSON VAN BITTING.
Said Stavatai
FaaUly. Pick ap peer key at
VERNON W EBTKALL Sad H AZEL
S bedrooms, 2 or 1W baths,
Peceaeed.
r#
u
aod
each
o
f
you
are
heraby
W
ESI
R
A
M
hie
wife,
mr Sake Office.
electric kitchens, lerretso floors
T a A ll ( ’rodltora aad P -rsaa* Mar­
notified and required In prevent
D efendant!.
ina C'lnlaaa ar lltm aada Aealnat
and etc., l i k e SAN SEM
any claim* and demand* which
n o t i c e o r s n s :n i k » - s s a l e
EVELYN SELLERS,
Said Kata It i
you, or a lth tr o f you, may have
KNOLLS, and some evea had
NOTICE I* IIK lIK D r GIVEN
Plaintiff,
You
and
each
o
f
you
ar*
hereby
aealnat lha *• fate at H ART KLOIt- that I. J. I - n o u n r , Sheriff o f
•VI*
the earns FHA financing with
notified aad required lo prevent
EYCK aCOTT, deceased. U fa of Homlnota County, Klorlda, under W ILLIE S E L L in a ,
low down payment and low
claim * and demand* which
•aid County, to the County Jude* and by virtu* o f n w rit o f e lo c u ­
Defendant. any
you, or tlth or a f you. may bar*
monthly payments. But there
o f utialBolo Cauaty, Klorlda, e l hi* tion herotnfor# loeued cut o f th*
NOTICE TO APPEAE
another
lha
aetata
o
f
WILICGRSON
office In the court houe* o f aald above entitled cou rt. In lb* abov* STATE OP KLOIIIDA TO)
was always SOMETHING wrong
VAN HITTING, deceased, lata or
County at Hanford, Klorlda, w ith ­ atytad rauee. hava levied upon lb* W ILLIE SELLERS
— Ilka not having city water
aald County, to th* County Judge
in sigh t calendar months from tho fo lio * inn property, (H u tto. lyln e Addreta and Iteeldeae*
o f Semlnol* County, Klorlda, at
and sewers, or not having the
tlmo o f tho flrat publication o f nnd being In Sem inole County, U n k n o w n
thl* notice. Each claim or demand Klorlda, to-w ltt
large, covered patios you see i f
Ton ar* hereby notified that n hi* orflca la th* court hnue* af
ehall b* In w ritten, nnd shall sla t*
I * l s SIS, SSI, SIS. lie . s it
bill o f com plaint fo r d lro rc* haa tald County at Sanford, Klorlda,
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
alnht
calendar
m onth!
th* place of residence and poet
ond IIS Krank I - W oodbeen filed agalnet you, and you within
located In a noiiy neighborhood.
o ffice address o f tho claim ant, aad
r u ffe aubdlt l,|un o f lande,
ar* required to oerv* a copy of from th* time o f th* flrat publica­

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

WELCOME

Stenstrom Realty
HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
LEN RIS.NER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
N. Park Ph. FA 2-2420

shall b* sworn to l.y tho claim ant,
hi* anenl, or attorney, and any
such claim u. demand not •• filed
(h a ll b* void.
Guy Carlton Reop
Paul C. Hoop
Ao o io cu lo ro o f tho Laot
W ill and Toetoment o f
SI ART FLORENCE SCOTT,
dec-seed
First publication Fob. (, Its*.
Publish! Keb. ( , It, II, t l , ISIS.

Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
b -fn to Friday, February, II
for tb* relief demanded In the
bill o f complaint.
DONE AND ORDMRKD at Sen.
ford, Semlnol* County. Florida,
•hi* I f ” day at January, 191*.
tS E A l
.1 *'ID SI. GATCIIEL
C -.rk at th* Clrault Court
. By Jndn M. W ilke, DC
Paul C. Perkins
IIT West South Street
Orlande, Klarlda
Atterpey fo r Plaintiff
Puhlleh Jan. 91, IS *

?: 4th Addition
•• Homea Dtalxned For
Florida Living.
■’ • * 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Bath.

rJ,

VA - FHA ; FHA In Service
Conventional
Finandnf
Down Payments
Low as $425
You etn movt la lmmedi
ftUly whilt th# papers are
being processed.
We Guarantee Persons]
| Satisfaction On The
I . Construction Of Your
■ Rome For Tbo First
|| Year — Or Your Down
| Fnyment And ‘ Closing
(d ost WUl. Bo Cheerfully
I 1
Unfunded

tion o f thla nolle*. Itarli claim ar

Hanfnrd,
gemlnnl#
County,
Klorlda. a* recorded In f*lat
Honk S. Pag* VI, fu h llo R e­
cord* o f Semlnol* County,

RAVENNA
PARK

D u v tlo p u r
PRESENTS

HOMES
Quiet Community
Near Golf Coktm

Turn Wont Ok Stth
St- Follow Country
Club .Rd. ft Watch
For Our Signs . . .

OPEN DAILY

H T M D n rt
SUNDAY
liM F, M. H I Dull

3 Budrooms-l’/a Baths
$ 1 0 ,6 5 0 FHA
$ 3 5 0 D ow n
torn $ 6 8 .5 0 M o n th ly

House Wiring — Electrie Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia__________ FA 2-0013

14. BuiJd, Paint ft Repair
RAINBOW Painters k Decorators
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 2-8326.
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 906 West Ith St.
Phone FA 24643
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Horn* Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
Pbone FA 2-6432
B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repairs
LUeaaed — Banded
FREE ESTIMATES
300 Laural Ave.
PL. FA I-72U

r

YOU hava painting problem a
and want to take aa-antage of
years of tspcrience and the beat
of workmanship can K. M.
Young FA 24326 er J. L. Bled­
soe FA 2-4122.

IS. Special Services

2-BEDROOM house, large famUy
room with fireplace, corner lot.
FA 24267.

T V &amp; Radio Service
(Home &amp; Auto)'

I

North Orlando Electronic*
Ph. FA 24*34 — FA 2 2061
2711 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 1742

AVON CALLING

PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. FA 2-4221 After I F. M.

So. Rinecrest — Wynnewood •
Loch Arbor
Women who want to bo suc­
cessful and earn good money
in three or four hours per dayT
TV makes AVON COSMETICS
very much in demand and
eaay to sail. Write, Mrs, Jtan
MUanlch, Box &gt;42, Lockhart,

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
ments, Invoices, hand bill*, and
programs, e t c .
Progressive
Printing Ce. Phone FA X-Mll—
SOS West 12th SC ,
SERVICE CALLS $1.20. For de­
pendable TV service call Senford TV Center. 2th. and San­
ford Avo. FA 24741.

WANTED: Expelreaeed automobile
salesman. Apply Tth * French
Ave., Brats Motors.

HEATI N O
H. B. POPE CO.

200 S. Park - FA 14234
That la one thing we k&gt;vs about
SAN SEM KNOLLS 4 la ARE YOU EARNINO $9,000 pet
year. 2 married men for San­
QUIET. Another thing, wa can
ford. $329 mo. plus commission:
let our children play in front
I day week; peid vacation and
because our home is on a dead
bonus; other benefits. Must be
end street and ♦• don't Uvt
reputable character, h i g h DREDGING: Land fillet
In conitaht fear that a speeding
school or batter education. Ap­
car will run them down. IT IS
beaches pumped la. Ne
ply Thursday and Friday, M20
LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
smell er lo large. Celt 1
Corriae Dr., Orlande, Fla.
14091.
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY!
And,'last but not lasst, the con­
struction Is guarantood to bo tbs
very beat beca-se ovary bit of
it waa personally supervised by
the builder, PhUlp Scull."

SAN SEM KNOLLS Is four blocks
west of French Ave. ea Twen­
for Hamlnola County, Klorlda, In tieth Street. A Stamper associate
C L a iic fr y , f o r d l r o r r r . t h t - * b t » r * v *
Is on the premises daily.

lated tills o f which la JENNIE
LEVI,
P lain tiff,
vs.
W ALTER
LEVI. Defendant, thl* arnica ta to
require you to file with th* Clerk
• f said Court you r w ritten de.
tens**, If sa y, to th* P talatltr*
com pla in t filed In aald cause, and
tn serve a ropy thereof upon
P la ln tlfm attorney n ot later than
tha Itlh day o f Starch, A. D. 1SS*|
otherw ise, a decree pro contest*
w ilt bo ontorod against you far
U * relief prpyod by P lain tiff.
W IT N K M tny hand and the teal
n f aald Court at Hanford. Klorlda
thla S ilk day p f Jaanary, A. p .
David M, Galrhal
C lerk o f the Clrrull Ceurt
By Martha T . Vihlen
D eputy Clerk
Kenneth M. l-offter
Kdwarde Building
Paal O fflr* Draw er It#
Publish K a b .4 . i t , IS, t l , IMS.

From

13. Electrical Service*

YOUR

Sanford. Florida
Attoraay far Plalatlfr

0ISPUY MOORS 0PM D t t 7 &gt;
i r e i a i f i h s t .

and any such claim o r demand not
•o filed (hall bo Told.
Ruth Colton lllllln g
Ao K secutrla o f tho Lael
Witt and Testament o f
W ILK K naO N VAN BITTING.
deeeaeed
A. EDW IN SHINHOLSKIl
Attorney fe r Executrix
Sanford Atlantia Bank Bldg.
Sanford. Florida
F irst publication January II, l| (».

H eating
A!R CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPMR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362

3-BEDROOM CB home, kitebea
equipped, terrasso floors. Large
INCOME TAX SERVICE
corner lot. Low down payment
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
and m o a 4 h 1 y paymanla. 1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1224
FA 2-43M.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Plumbing ft

BEST BU Y IS

heresH

W . H . " B IU " S le m p e r A g e n d y
Realtor ft leaurer
ASSOCIATES! H. E. Taffer
Arthur F. Dey, Evarett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher.
Helen E. Noonan, R. T.* McCaakiU
T. C. Troutner

Phone FA 14221

IIS N. Park

Phone FA 14331 2221 Park Dr.

51NASH

and Heater • Automatic Tranemkaalea - Going For Only

59 JEEP «WN WW. •
Like New - Four Wheel Drive Gulag Fur Only .

$1
"3 9 5
L295

™

T &amp; T MOTORS
1510 F R E N C H A V E .
r a . f a '$4$is

n i i a r i i nni i i
KKSUJ9Ck,.

j

■"■y

’

A,, .
1» i ■ i. . .

�A Want A d A Day Makes A ll Baslness P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
15. Social Services

19. Boats and Motors

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Gateway To The Waterway
AH type* and liu i, installed
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
"De k Yourself'
Robson Sporting Goods
' • WE REPAIR AND SLRVKE
30441 E. 1st.
Ph. PA 2-5901
STINE
Machinery' and Supply Ca.
JOT W. and St.
Ph. TA 14431 NEW 14' V-Bottom boat. Sea this
one before you buy. PA 2-4041.
ANY TV REPAIRED 33.50 plui
parte, V brought to ihop by cut- MUST SELL Adam Skier la per­
tomert. All work guaranteed for
fect condition, new carer, like
SO dayi.
new trailer, iki tow. Complete
CENTURY TV SERVICE
outfit MOO or beet offer. G. C.
ISIS Celery Ave. Phone PA ••till
Crandel, 124 Shannon Dr.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: An
• work guaranteed. Free Eati- 20. Automobile
metre. Phono PA M ill.
'M BUCK 4-door LaSaber, power
iteering, radio, beater, other ex­
AUTO GLASS
tra*. CaU PA 2-3304.

INSTALLED

Windshield
Back Glass 'S3 BUICK. radio and beater, Qynallow. Ph. PA 2-0401.
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
HILLMAN MINX Convertible,
Ssnkarik Glsss and Paint Co. 1030
only 4300 mllei. like new cooM- 1M W. feed SL

PA 1

•Stowing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES * MODELS
MO So. Park (14 hr. aar.)
PA S-SSSS

ditloo. Price 11595.00 300 Elm.
'30 UNIVERSAL JEEP; ’30 Pont
Pickup, both in excellent eondiUon. To see call PA 3-1431.

'30 RENAULT, 9400 down, take
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
up payment*, or wilt trade
Maos ISOS
equity lor older car. FA 2-4373.
A. HARE
DESARY
NOrth 0-4421
NOrth 0-4711
'M NASH wagon 375 or beet of­
15-A B oaatp Parlors
fer. Phone PA 3-7300. .

, DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
’ SSM Adams Ph.

PA - 341

Ba Lovelier WHh fW D s tls tl
Beauty Cara.

RAMBLER custom fordor
sedan, radio, heater, 0 cylinder,
push button, drive, tinted gla**,
whitewall*, low mileage. Only
3 month* old. FA 2-7019.

Dawn's

1033 CHEVROLET fordor Bel Air,
good condition, good Urea, aacrifire for 3000, 3223 down. bal.
Beawty Salon
341 per mo. Phone PA 1-8334.
M l* Oak
PA 1-7404
or FA 2-1X31.

h

▲ WaOlafled cuetonar k aw beet 20-A Trailers
. advertisement.
r HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
FOR 8ALE: Large sturdy luggage
MO Se. Oak
Ph. PA 7-XT40
trailer, 4' x 3' x 314'. Complete
system. 9100. 133 PineJune Brown’s Baauty Salon lighting
erect Drive, PA 2 21M.
M10 Adame Avt. Ph. FA MS27
TRAILER CABANNA with 3* x M'
IS. Flowers ft Plants
factory awning*, jalouiie win­
dows and door, haater, gas
bottled; reasonable FA 2-4T73.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PA i - i m
or
PA m o
FOR SALE — 1936 Spence Craft
House Trailer. 4614x3. See Clyde
M r K t a r E h r 5 u e h T ^ « P P lis a
Walk at DeWitU Trailer Park.
COLLIE PUPPIES, aevea weeki
No pbona ealls.
e j ^ &gt; 0 0 ^ t e v e n ^ « ^ ^ ^ ^ _ MUST SELL 13N 33 ft. Flag Ship
mobile home, modern through­
out. deluxe color fixtures, full
bath. Frost of DeWitt'a Trailer
B &amp; M Distributors ' Park.
Rt. 17-01 So. Mrs. James
DaVkm._____________ _______
NEW PRODUCTS
P. O. Box a t . Lake Mary. Pla. 40 It. 3 BE Trailer, will seU or
Ph. PA 1-4SS3. i. new I sal.
trade equity for furniture or
equity is bouse. Ph. PA 2-7344.
that one a a
p
dectrie
can operate — weight 3S Ibe. 21, Furniture_____________
aompleU — mixes 30 Iba. hi
t minute* — S on. R. hr. with Used furniture, appliances, tools
s4e. Bought-Sold Larry'* Mart
eae bucket Per any i
M l Sanford Ave. Ph. PA I-41M
eoocreta Job. May ba rested at
the following sloroe-with 1 New A Used Furniture A Appli­
bucket*; Gregory Lembor Co.,
ance*. A Good Place To
Sanford; Edwards .lardwere,
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Os.,
Jenkins
Furniture
DcLand; CbutueU Supply Ce.,
400 Sanford Ave.
PA 1-7450

•hr

Oattfark

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_

USED CARS
68 PLYMOUTH

66 CHEVROLET

Ravey Feeder Radix • Auto­
matic Trans. • Eadk • ■ eater.

"SIS Fordor M a n • S Cylin­
der • Standard Traaa. • Radio
and Heater • Good Tires and
Paint

While Well Tiree . A-l Condi-

lien • ONLY

Mather of Sanford

58 CHEVROLET
58 CHEVROLET

1995

58 CHEVROLET

Riacayne Fordor Sedan • Fully Equipped larludiag Air Conditioner • and Fewer Hteeriag •
New Tiree • A Beal Bay At

«— SUPER SPECIALS—■
T

f

Belvedere Sparta Hardtop' •
Automatic Traaa. . f e w e r
Hteeriag - Radio • Heeler «
White Wall Tire* - Tatoae
Paint . Law Mileage

fired eme Sport even Hard­
top • Automatic Traaa. - Pow­
er Hteeriag • Power Brakee Radio • Heater • A Nice Huy
At Only

$2395
59 FIAT

37 CHEVROLET
dor • Standard Traaa. • Heat­
er • Tutewe Paiat

t

f

t

$1095

64 De SOTO

57 FORD

**00" 'Hardtep • Automatic
Traaa. • Kadie • Healer • Goad
Tiree aad Tulene Paiat

Cuetomllae Tudor S Cylinder Standard T r a a a . • Good
Paiat . Priced to Sell at Only

$1195

$1095

BRAND NEW FIAT
BIANCHINA By

FIAT Equipped with
Heater. White Sidewall Tires, EDrtrie Windohiold Wipers, Oil Filter i d Turn Signals.

FIAT 600 Series Equipped wHh Heat­
er. White MdowaU Tires, ■ertrio Windshield
Wiper*. Oil Piker aad Turn Signal*.

$ 1 Q C |
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DOWN

$1295

1956 CHEVROLET
k * i Wheel Baee, W Tan Pickup

7th ft French Avt.
•h

Ph. FA 2-HOdl

IS S iW O I

795

Pickup I Cylinder. Haa A Maaanite Covered $ 1 1 Q
Body. Ready Te G* Te Work.
|

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1 9 5 7 FORD
Fordor Country Hadan — Itndio and Heater — Power
Steering — Power Broken — Fordomntlc TranaraUaion — Original Rad and White Finish

P
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*1 4 9 5

*6 9 5

1952 FORD F-8 TRACTOR

LOW COST SPECIALS
PORD P-100
0 Cyl. Pickup
FORD P-100
v-a Picks a
CHEVROLET
)i Tan Pickup

57 CHEVROLET

Hel Air Sports Coupe • Fully Equipped Including
and Power llrakea • Beautiful Red and White
Tuton* Flniah • Loral Trada In With Very Lew
Mileage - Like New Condition Thraaghnnt

POIU) P-100
V-0 Pickup .
CMC
V, Ten Pickup
CHEVROLET
H Tea Pickup

Com* U Or Call Oko Of Our
FRIENDLY FORD HALE8MAN TODAY!
Jack Beaton
Walter Steele
Lot Berlloa
Ed Taft
Duane TUlia

INCORPORATED

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ft m g a p
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56 MERCURY
Montclair Fordor Hardtop • Power Hteeriag • Power Brahe* •
Power Window* aad Power Seale &gt; HeauHM gm J X g m
fill Tutona Finish With White Bidewall
1 j Q
L
Tire*.

56 CHEVROLET

Rel Air Sparta Coupe -Fully Equipped • Perfert Tuton# Finish • Be Burt and Bee Thla
Onel

Falrlaa* Victoria Tudor Hardtop V-3 Perfect
Tulene Flniah • Hpotleaa Interior

55 CADILLAC

"81" Perdor • AN Factory Arresanrlee laclndIng Air Conditioner • Perfect Tuton* Flniah
With Whit* Hidewalle. A Real Buy At

Cualomllae • Radio • Heater • Automatic
Transmission • New Beat Cetera • Kit re
Clean

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1395

PROM WINTER PARE

Ortaada - Ml 4-0010 (N'e TeU&gt;

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1295

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795

J^Juday VUqhJt
ALL DAY SATURDAY
Buy With Confidence At Yeur Seminole County
Authorised • Pontiac • Bulck • Rambler Dealer

iit t W Q H f V f j
i m y u j M i ;

Fltqlwaod Fordor Sedan • All Factory Arrenaoriee Including
Air Conditioning • Perfect Tuteaa Finish • f t M rtW OB

IH 7 J
Pick-Up - Look*
and Kuna Good

160

GMC Half-Tea Plekaa
— I.eag Wheel M A
Uaae — V-i Engine.

M

CHEVROLET Half-Tra
Pickup — Green aad
GMC Half-Tea Ftchap
ruaep
White Tutonr Flniah — Law
0 Cylinder — Auti
Mileage — Perfect
Transmission — New
'* 6 0 6
la Every Way.
Tires.

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OPEN FRI. NITE 'T IL 8:0
f i r A LL DAY SATURDAY
2nd ft Palmetto U. C. Lot FA M i l l Ofc. f T m t IT
Chevrolet — Otdamoblle — Cadlttae T h M M
( l i »11•%r *.

A ♦

' * l|e

HOLLER

HANFORD, FLORIDA
SANFORD
PA 1-1411

1495

54 CADI L U C

_

&gt;89511 OPEN TILL 8s30

Trailer.

57 PONTIAC
Star Chief Convertible - Fully Equipped Ineluding Power Steering - Power Hrakea • Very
Lev Mileage • Like New Inside and Ont

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f

55 FORD

1954 FORD % TON
0 Cylinder With %W Ptat Bed. Ttla One (Us
Many Usae.

1895

56 FORD

1957 FORD F-100

Chanda Cab V-0 Eegiae, Deal Rear Wheel*.
Heavy Duty 3 Hpeed TraaaaUeiea. Gead Solid
Track.

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58 VOLVO
Tudor • Radio and Heater • Swedish Impart •
Thrifty 4 Cylinder Engine With Sport* Car
Perfermanr* • Perfect Dark Green Finish •
While Hidewalle

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• 5 8 VAUXHALL!

1957 FORD RANCHERO

DOWN

CARS

ALSO

a Victor Super Fordor Hednn — Pontinc'a Import ■
I Car
j

FALCON — FORD — THUNDER BIRD — PORI) TRUCKS

F IA T S — U SE D

■

$8 9 5

0 Cylinder With Paraitaro Bad

:

Fordor Honda Deluxe — Small Economical Car, |
| 30 In 35 Milan Par- Gallon — A Real Steal!
g

1957 DODGE % TON

Strickland - Morrison

BRASS MOTORS

i 5 9 S IM C A

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY SINCE 1931

Hratrr • White
Local Owner •

"S00'' M a n
Wall Tiree
Only

$1095

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1955 FORD 1 TON
55 De SOTO

- s ir - TitUt M u • • C flta.

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HEADQUARTERS

$1495
69 PLYMOUTH

^

2-TWIN BEDS complete, good con­ SINGER PORTABLE to reapondition. 330. Phone FA 2 7279.
aiblc party in this vicinity
Take over 8 payment* of 33.43.
ECONOMY paint 33 93 per gal­
Two year guarantee remaining.
lon. 2nd gallon free. ARMYPhone FA 2-3623.
NAVY Surplu*. 310 Sanford Ave.
SINGLE BED. poster type, spring
'39 ALLSTATE motor acooter,
and matte** in good condition,
wlndihield, buddy teal, twin mlr.
330. FA I 7770.
ror*. 72 ' s 13" baiket; 3115. 010
Loeun Ave.
REFRIGERATOR, 10 cu. ft. Hot.
point; deluxe model gaa range;
THK HEAT IS ONt
Smith Corona portable type­
writer; like new, reaionablr.
Large 2 burner all porcelain
2409 Adam* Ct. or FA 2 1837.
heatar, nearly new. 310.00.
MAHOGANY drop leaf table and
four rhaira 323; club ehair ST.
FA 2-SOS3.
32.000 RTU nil circulator Heater,
like new, baa to be eecn to ap­ ROYAL Canadian full akin* mink
preciate. Cheep! Call FA 2-43*7.
atole. very reasonable. Phone
PA 2-3047 after 8:00 P. M.
DOUBLE day bed, brand new
rover*. 313.00; amalt radio; 2 LIKE NEW hoapltal bed. Phone 1
pr. crisscross curtain*; reasonFA 2 3293.
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ablr. Call FA 2 8209.
DINING ROOM Suite; china buf-!
DEEP FREEZE 373; amall Tower
fet, table and four chair*. Call
adding machine 343; Johnson
FA 2 2320 after 5:30 P. M.
outboard motor, 5 H, P., 333;
console Croalcy radio 323. Call REGULATION H in. plywood ping
pong table with net and four
FA 2-0389.
paddle* 343. Call FA 2 2206.
HOTPOINT u*cd refrigerator, good
condition . ........................... 373 22-A Article* Wanted
"litis mm witt do afegiy."
PIIILCO uaed rrfrigerator, work*
good ................................... 303 COINS WANTED: New or uncir­
culated and old American, gold;
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
22. Articles For Salt
21. Kurniturs
wide paper bill*. Call R. L.
335 Wcat Find St.
Sloan. FA 2-4783
BR1TANNICA encyclopedia.. A* DOUBLE BED, box tpring* 311;
$SAVE$
•ume my payment*. I received a
SMALL
utility building that can
white abo* akale*. aite 9, 316;
New ft Uaed
*econd act Chriitma* and don't
be moved, not leal than 10'xl2‘
Stuffed
chair
312;
enlarger,
Furniture and AppliHneo*
Chevrolet te out to break all aalea recorda In February
need two. Reply to Box R. P.,
Phone FA 2 6334 or FA 2-1231.
timer and aree**ariea for devel­
and March. National acceptance of the ’&lt;0 Chevrolet
el e The Sanford Herald.
oping 330 or will ewap far old
28. Notice* ft Peraonnl*
| and the new economical Con-air makea thin poealble.
car. FA 2 *097.
Holler Motor Sale* haa received their extra quota of
200-109 R. Pint SL Ph. PA t-0901 GOOD Used Appliance* and TV’a.
Uormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto. GUITAR. Violin, 22 Automatic WANTED: Uidera; leave Sanford
new curs and they are moving F-A-S-Tt The new ear
8:30 A. M., leave Orlando 1:00
Rifle, 14' V-Bottom Boat, new.
• BIG VALUES
trade-inn are coming in too. Now fa the tima for you to
P. M. Phone FA 2-7920.
PA 2-4041.
• JUICK CREDIT
If in. MAGNAVOX T.V.. eoniole
get
your bent lined Car Deal . . . . Wa’re Ovenrtached,
• EASY TERMS
type. Good Cond. 333 FA 2-7770.
WE NEED THE ROOM!
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
WILSON - MAIER SeU Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Caab. SUPER
New and Used Furniture
TRADING POST. FA 2-0377.
Intpala Hporla Coupe • Fully Equipped - Beaug a a d h p
311 E. Pint St.
PA 2-3022
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Sub-Zero
Cold Grips
M idw est
Mr V H M Freaa
A tub-saro cold wav* today tight•Ofd Ma grip a* tha we*ther-b«t(•red Midwest, still digging out
Iran a dcitructiva storm that kill*
od more than So persons oa Mi
trauding trip from California to
i Groat Lakos.
For tha atcond consecutive day.
tho tamperatura droppad to below
xaro ia parti of Uinneiota and
North Dakota. Reading! near aero
ware common throughout tha Mid*
weit la tha waka of winter’! deadlicit atorm.
A United Praia International
count Rated It death! uooe tha
atorm roared aut at tha Paclfl*
Mart weekend and tubed California
with torrential raina and 40-toot
ocean waves. Thera ware IS dead
ia WUcooiia. the hardest hit atata.
Road erewa were near collapee
aad mow plowa broke down from
tha lang battle agaiaat a snowfall
that reached SI inches in seme
comraaaitiea.
Milwaukee, lathed by tha iccond
wont atorm ia ita history, eilled
for voluntoere to dig out fire hy
■franti buried by U-foot drift*. City
ofl/ciali wore fearful tha hydrinti
couldn't bo found Mi Rmo if a fire
broke out.
Lawmen in loutheaat Wiicooiin
answered dozens of pleas for help
in getting tick and injured peraons
to hospitals.
Small foreign ears ail but dis­
appeared under tha mountainous
drifts. One snow plow dug into
what appeared to be a mound at
mmww and badly damaged a amall
S p o rts car.
Most main highways ia the
•torm'a t rack w a r e reopened
Thursday, but hundreds at rural
roads remained snow-clogged.
Tho storm, which sauted dam­
age estimated in tha millions of
dollars, blew itself out over Canada.
Only a few snow flurries war* ex­
pected today in Michigan and parti
of Naw SngJaad and Naw York

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Ike May Arbitrate
Watch Dispute
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower baa been asked
to srbitarata a dispute between the
APsntagaa aad. State Dapartmal
over sale ad | M watches, Ara­
biaa carpets aad Oriental wood
carving* Mi military post aschanges io tha Panama Caaal
Zona.
The twe. agencies have debated
tb* problem far months. This
weak thoy soot separate policy
recommendations to tba While
House.
Panamanian businessmen have
m complained that sals at luxury
w Items, duty and tax free, ia the
PXa baa harmad their busiaaaa la
Panama City.

W h itt Youth
To Attend A &amp; M
In Protest Move
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
• white. M-yaaruld student at Floeids Slate University said today hia
decision to enroll in a Negro aoilogo 'was not a hasty oat."
A1 BreiUcr, a senior physic* ma­
jor, Thursday disclosed plana to
sigo up ia Florida A R M Unlverslty for Negroes bars east sum­
mer. The youth who will graduate
from FSU ia June, has vigorously
protested segregated education.
N wtil be the first cssa ia Florida
• where a while student haa triad to
enter a Negro university. Negroes
have gained admittance to tho Uni­
versity at Florida at OalaaaviUa,
but a* Negro haa beaa enrolled at
FSU.
Braider said his decision to ea­
ter Um all-Negro school was a
“ gradual pracusa" which started
last November. He said ha talked
to a let ad people about it “ aad I
^ pot a lot af advice."
J A native of Naw York, Braider
moved to Miami Beach with Us
family ta 1*51.

Deacon Sentenced
For Murder Try
ATLANTA (UPI) - A Bspdst
drscoo pleaded guilty today to
rigging a bomb in bis preacher’s
• car and was sentenced to three to
fiva years ia prison for attemptod
murder.

Fair Prize
Awards
Total $7 41
Commeadatory ribbons and 3741
1ia prises will bo awarded si Hie
Seminol* County Fair.
In the boy’s 4-H Club exhibits
there will be 43 rash prises, rang­
ing from |l for most first prises
is f l for alt but one of the fifth
prises. Each creditable 4-11 club
Mmmunlty exhibit will get a 910
premium.
Fifty-one cash prises will be
given for the largest iruits or
EARL HKifilNBOTHAM
vegetables of 17 types. The largest
examples w i l l
be awarded
SI prises, and the third largest in
each class 2S cents.
Blue ribbon winners in the poul­
try exhibition will got 91-TS. Red
ribbon winners will got S1.2S and
white ribbon winners 73 cents.
Blue, red sod white ribbon win­
ners in the rabbit show will get
from S2 to 7S cents.
Seventy-five prises from St for
first priio to 7S reals for third
will be given fur the best cakes,
Earl Higginbotham, local ofl cookie* and esndy entered by 4-11
distributor and mayor of Sanford, club girls. Thirty-three swards in
was appointed gubernatorial can­ tbr same fund range will he given
didate Farris Bryant's eampaign in the needle work and crafts sec­
manager In Seminole County, Bry- tion.
sat announced today at hi* state
The best and second-best table
headquarters la Ocala.
linens, textile paintings, bedroom
Bryant's Seminole County bead- furnishings, quills and bedspreads,
quartan win be at 106 N. Pal­ knitting, rugs and crafts exhibited
metto Ave.
in tb* woman's department will
Bryant alas announced that receive 138 awards ranging from
Stanley Brumley will be Semi­ S3 to SS cents. Blue and red rib­
nole campaign, treasurer. Tha San­ bons also will be given Ml the di­
ford Atlantic National Bank baa vision.
bean named as depository for
Pictorial art and ceramic edu­
funds obtained In tho campaign cational division exhibits prises
Mi the county.
range from tt-90 to 30 cents.
"Farris Bryant’s experiences
Individual Cub Scout projects
and leadership in atata government will receive 45 prises, from tS
over tha past l i year* well quall- cents for first prises to 23 cents
ftei U a far tha high posMioa b* for third place exhibits In IS
seeks, and I honestly believe that classes. In the Roy Scout troop
ha will do mors for tho peopla 'of exhibits, each creditable troop
Florida than any other candidate exhibit will receive S3.
for governor," Higginbotham aaid.
Exhibits may be placed at the
He added that tba first big pro­ Campbell-Losslng Post 33 fair­
ject of Bryant supporters Mi Semi­ grounds an Hwy. 17-92 Saturday
nole will b* ia organise a caval­ t a. m. until noon and from 2-3
cade to attend the statewide kick- p. m. Sunday. The Legion post Is
eft rullr for Bryant in Oriande at sponsoring the fair.
tha Cherry Plain Hotel at • p.m.
Fab. 90.
Higginbotham aaid at least 100
supporters from Baminola are ex­
pected to attend lb* rally
Bryant w ii be ia Sanford and
Seminole County Mi IM* near fu­
ture to swat and great support­
ers, bis headquarters reported.
A delegation of 12 residents
from Dlstriet 1 asked tha toning
board at lla comprehensive sonlag hearing last night to teava a
parcel efland between Lake Blvd.
and tba county home commercial.
The delegation appeared at tba
DELAND (UPI) About 40 Ne- second In a aarles of four hear­
gross, mostly teenagers, tried un­ ings on tho new toning program.
County Zoning Director Robert
successfully Thursday to be serv­
Brown told the delegation the
ed at a white luneh counter.
They marched into the F. W. board will consider keeping the
Wool worth store about t p.m. aod area commercial and not change
sat at the counter reading school it to R-3, multiple dwelling.
Residents of the Lake Blvd.
books aod talking some SO min­
utes. Thoy left wjlhout service or section complained that if tba
further incident soon after a store •ret were changed to R-3 toning
mauagar announced the counter the land would decrease in value.
Tba next aoolng hearing will be
It was the third day ia a row held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. for
Negroes attemptod to obtain serv­ DUtrict 6 at tha courthouse.
After tho hearings are com­
ice at the Much counter. Sm alter
groups turned oat Tuesday and pleted, the zoning program will
Wednesday afternoon with similar go before tho county com missloners for adoption.
results.
Similar lunch room attempts
have been mad* la the past at
various other oittea around the
state and a eoacantrated drive
for lunch counter Integration has
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
bean underway hi North CareState Utilities Commission today
stuck by tn earlier ruling order­
ing the Houston Gas Corp. to re­
fund several thousand dollars in
ovarchargaa mad* at Daytona
Beach for eala at manufactured
CMy offices started getting a g*iy
The commission refused to re­
face lifting this week.
Early in the weak, toe police consider the earlier order which
station and Jail was given a fresh directed the company to repay
•oat at paint and ally work crews to Ms customer* tba difference
a n now paiaUng various afficaa between a to cants minimum
charge levied since last July.
te CMf HaU.
Houston cool ended tha charga*
Tba city mane gar's atflca was
painted Ibis marizing and by tha ware increased with authority of
and at sax 1 weak, moat at tba the oommlssion.
Mi CMy HaU will have a
it t i patot, CMy Manager
Knawtea aaid.

Bryant Names
Sanford Mayor
Campaign Aide

Zoning Change
Given District t

Negroes Seek To
Integrate DeLond
Lunch Counter

Board Stands By
Refund Ruling

C ity Offices
Get Face Lifting

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VOL. XLIX

Knowles said work was com­
pleted on MallonviUa Ave. from
3Mb to SSth St.; Second it. from
Mallonvilte to Sanford Ave.; Ninth
St. from Saafofd to Park Ava.t
E. Third It. from Preach to Per­
simmon Aval, and Persimmon
Ava. from First to Third St.
Tba program started in early
1*M and was completed last
tb.

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Established 1908

•od iecatiaw listed aod at Browa'o
fingertips.
Long-raoga plans will call for
rbangat io many at tha street
names to avoid aaadloee duplica­
tion aad aid postal officials.
"Magnolia is JuOt an* of tha big
headaches, tho lodes disclosed,“
Brown said.
Thera are Magnolia Drive*,
Avenues, lanes, aod oquaras.
Magnolia otrooto coa ho found
Tho purpose at tho iodax Is Io from Alta monte Springs to Cbnpinpoint all the streets in tba luoia, from Inn#wood to
ood lo hove (Bair

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street as mas that are
commoa ia tha county is San­
ford Ava., or Bt., which appears
39 lima* ia tho iodax; Scmlnola
Blvd., which la ia tha index U
timaa; Lake Ava., Drivo or Blvd.,
which appears 30 timaa; Oak,
Palm and Palmetto Ave*. aad
Drives, which appear more that
30 timaa.
"Whot wo plan to do whoa wo
flaiah compiling all thla data to
otrtatoally change many of the
•hot

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1060

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 628

City Studies Ring Of Roads
To Handle Increased traffic
The City Zoning and Planning] It would create a giant perimet­
Commission was presented with a er around the city whereby a
large ecale plan last night to pre-1 combination of rose* would be
vent traffic congestion in tho city. |built.
The zoning board agreed to
The plen wee presented hy plan­
ners George Simone and Gerald study the matter.
The State Road Department al­
Dike.

ready his seen the plan and has
been “ extremely pleased,'' City
Manager Warren Knowles said to­
day.
Dike said the plan would de­
crease the volumn of traffic on
French Ave. by by-passing that

area. Combination roads in the
plan would include Seminole Blvd..
the Old Orlando Highway, and
Cameron Ave.
Dike explained that the plen
could be put Into operation in two

News Briefs
Jaycees Meet
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tbr
Florida Junior Chamber of Com­
merce Ihrre-day winter conference
got underwey today as S00 dele­
gates began registering.

Tongue-In-Cheek
WASHINGTON (UPD-Pranklln !
D. Roosevelt Jr. and 3laJ. John S.
Eisenhower drew 23 per cent o f :
the votes in a tongue-in-cheek
presidrnliel poll conducted here
by Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn.).

Van Rie Charged
BOSTON (UPI) —The prosecutor
charged today that Dutch radio
operator Willem van Rio boat a
gay divorcee “ Into helplessness"
in her shipboard cabin and dump­
ed her body overboard.

Money Bill Okayed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
House Appropriations Committee
lodgy approved a money bill to
run the Interior Department and a
batch of related agendas that was
almost 7 per cent above their
current budget— and apologised
for not giving lham more.

Cubans Rapped
MIAMI (UPI) - Sen. Georgs
Smathars (D-Fla.) Thursday night
characterised Premier Fidel Cas­
tro’s Cuban government as “ Com.moatit-domlnaled." and ntdljto
pfefers Rifkat "Trujlrto’ * Domi­
nican dictatorship to tha Cuban
regime.

Comedian* Clark Dies
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bobby
Clark, 72, famed comedian whoic
trademark was a pair of paintedon spectacles, died this morning
of a heart attack. The wiry little
man who had entertained three
generations of theater goers hid
been bedded by a virus infection
for three weeks.

WE'RE NOT 8BNU1NU OUT VALENTINES, but would like to acknow*
ledge the day with theae three candidates for Valentine Queen o f the Anna
Miller Circle to be named Saturday nifht at the Elka Club. Mrs, Wade
Snyder. Mm. Betty Cox or Mm. Harry Adair will wear the big heart and
sntin* Dance.
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crown after the iclectloa Is made at the annual Elka Valentine
Id Photo)

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1 p. m. Stocks

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closer to renlity Tuesday when the Board o f County
Commissioners meets at 8 a. m. in special session to
award bids on the project.
Architect John Burton suid construction on tha
8100,000 building will begin within two weeks after the
bids are let.
The new health center will be located between
Eighth and Ninth Sts. on Hwy. 17-92.
The county's new health director, Dr. Clyde Broth­
ers, will be present for the opening of bids Tuesday.
The Florida Development Commission and the Pub­
lic Health Department already haa approved construc­
tion of the building.

Mr. Charles Hay,
New Resident, Dies Longwood Votes To Draw
Charles I. Hay of Lake Mary
died at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital last night.
Mr. Hay came to Lake Mery
shout s month ago. He was 34
years old. He was born in Cherry
Corner, Ky., but lived in Algonec,
Mich., for a number at years,
where ha was a eontlruclion en­
gineer. He was a member of (he
Masonic Lodge in Marine City,
Mich.
Surviving are hie wife, Mrs.
Alice Hay at Lake Mery; three
sifters, Mrs. H. F. Walker of
Mayfield, Ky., Mrs. J. R. McDan­
iel at Eddyvllle. Ky., Mrs.
George Pfeiffer of Detroit, Mich.;
and several nieces ind nephews.
Funeral services will be at 2:30
p. a . Sunday at Brisson Funeral
Horn*, with tha Rev. Willlerd Bow­
man officiating. Burial will be in
Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Tha Sanford unit of the Kadets
of America will hold a change
at command ceremony et the San­
ford Armory - Friday night
The Veterans at Foreign Wars
will repiaca tha National Guard
as sponsors of the youthful San­
ford military group. The Kadets
will alio perform drill maneuvers
for tba public at tha 7 p. m.
ceremony.

Interest On Bond M oney
Longwood will Invest 933,000 at
its recent 970,000 bond issue la
90 day U. S. government notes.
Tha Town Council tail night de­
cided (hit lha money won't be
needed for 90 dsya end agreed
to get the interest on it.
The investment will bring (he
town about 9330. Councilman II. C.
Carlson said tha bond issue ordi­
nance permit* investment of the
970,000 in U. 8. government
notes for a period up to 11 months.
The securities are negotiable and
can be sold immediately if moosy
is needed.
Carlson said the town won't
need the money io pay off con­
tractor! of the street and water
Improvement* for 90 days. The
bids must still be lei, grading
and filing done and 30 days al­
lowed longwood to pay its bills.
Robert Stanton of O'Neal and
Associates, engineers, gave a cost
estimate on tho paving and the
water improvements.
The a.ooo feel of street' paving
will be on Grant Avo. from Wildmere to Georgia Ave-, Palmetto
Ave. from Grant west to tbe rail­
road, and Wilma Ave. from Molnar Ave. to Church Bt. The water
improvements will be on Church
81. from Grant Ave. to Lake view

M agnolia Much Too Heady For Zoning Chief
Magnolia, according to Web. ster, is a tree or shrub. But to
▼ County Zoning Director Robert
Brown it's Just one big headache.
After spending twe years work­
ing out a comprehensive sonlag
plan, Brown and his crew snd are
now engaged io an equally diffi­
cult task—a complete lodes of all
streets ia tha county. Aad Mag-

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WEATHER: Cloudy with Mattered ahowarn tonight. High today in the upper 60.s. Low tonight, 55-60.

$24,657 Street
Completed
Dominican Action Project
Tbe city recently completed a
street resurfacing program which Kadets Plan
Tp Be Probed
coot 114,537, City Mgr. Warren
Command Change
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A aem- Knowles reported today.

mlttoa at tba Organisation at Ame­
rican States has voted to rater la
tba lntar-Amarlcan Peace Commis­
sion Vanasuala'a charge that tba
Dominican RopubUa baa vtela ted
bumaa riahte.
A resolution stating that tba commlmten was tba proper agency to
look Into tko charges was approved
Thursday night by ia of Urn 11
nation* forming tha

ifm

•re not so common a* these,"
Brown said.
The toning director added that
no changes will be made without
first discussing the problems with
residents of Ibo areas and with
the board of county commissioners which has the final word.
Another problem Brown faces Is
that there are many streets and
arena that hare base known
throughout lit* county by “ popu­
lar'' names snd not by their pro­
per names.

Brawn said ha will work closo
with counly postmasters io recom­
mending name chaogei and also
with poilmasteri from Orange
Counly who are concerned with
postal routes in Seminole.
“ Thla has been a serious pro­
blem for (b« . po-'.al service for
a long lime and' we hope to cor­
rect this in (ha not too distant
future,” Brows emphasized.
Work on tha index to atmeet
complete end more than 100 pages
of street names have bare listed.

Ave. and on Great from Church (o
Orange Avs.
Bide will be opened si the March
3 council meeting. They will in oa
single, double snd asphaltic con­
crete surfaces. Stanton skid lb#
council will negotiate with centriclore to get the best bid.
The counrll was atked about
getting water to a Negro aobdivision being planned for tha
Haynes property oa the odga of
Longwood.
The developeri said they are
buying lha property to pul in 130
homes in the ll.ooo price range.
The homes will be 730-000 square
feat end will have three bedrooms.
The properly site Is 40 aeraa.
Kslmanaon and Aaronson, da\elopers, said they gut F1IA ap­
proval tor the homes Wednesday.
They are Ihinking of donating
pari of the land for a school site.
Mayor A. R. Lormaaa said 73dsquare feet is a rather small house
in which to put three bedrooms.
The council said it would
ider
the inquiry.

Assn. To Expand
A rt Activities
Hie Sanford Art Associatioa will
encourage including nZ trails ia
its activities.
Art associatioa officials dneided
lo enlarge their activitiee Monday,
after Paul Bitsel urged (hem not
to limit association membership to
painters and painting. Tba crafts
activities may include n separate
workshop mealing and an annual
show. The association will hold n
painting workshop in Um crafts hut
Fab. 32.

Blank To Run
TALLAHA88EE (UPI) — Slate
Bep. Ralph J. Blank af Wait
Palm Beach today aotlfted Secre­
tary of fonts B. A. Grey bn will
bn a candidate for foa senatorial
scat of Prrd O. Dickinson, wha
to ruunin. for povarMr.

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Tax Agents Seek
Share Of Payola
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha In­
ternational Revenue Service to nut
to get lie “ shire" of peyoto.
Agents are giving extra attention
to lha Income lax return of disc
Jockeys and ethers who may have
been “ fnrgelllng" to tell Unrla Sam
about their sideline sources of in­
come.
IRS headquarter* assigned sit
agent from its intelligence division
to aitend payola hearings before
the House togislative oversight
subcommittee this wash. Tha
House group has been questioning
disc Jockeys about umlcr-the-tabla
payment! of gifts from record com­
panies.
Whelher in cash, new care, vaca­
tions, trips ar anything alia of
value, aueb income to aa fully tax­
able ae salary.
Agent* In the field already have
begun taking a closer look at pay­
ola. according to IRS sources.
Thai* sources emphasised tba
service to not launching a major
drive or crackdown ow disc Joc­
keys.

years with hinds from Joint elly
and state participation.
Knowles said Ibis morning that
ha is enthusiastic about lha pita
as il would eliminate lha Increas­
ing traffic flow through Um city.
One portion of the overall plan
has already been unlsken by Um
SRD, linking SR 413 to SR 45. .
The zoning board agreed to dis­
cus* (he plan with county and
school olficials at a special meet­
ing next Thursday night.
The bosrd decided to invite tha
other official* because 11 would ho
a big help to school and county
growth, Knowles said.
Other business at tha meeting
included a request hy Joseph Gaall lo razone five lots on the northwell corner of MellonvUle and
Celery Aves. for a shopping area.
The board agreed to recom­
mend the change lo the City Com­
mission at Hi next mealing.
The board also discussed several.
changes lo lha present soning
ordinance but no aetlo* was taken.
One of Ihe problems was desig­
nation of aa area for duplaxaa
only.

Argentines Move
To 'Destroy'
Mysterious Sub
BUKNOB AIRES (UFI)-Twelv*
warship* and 90 air force plasaa
swap! tba Nuavo Gulf today, u*.
der order* to soak, strike and da*
story Um mysterious aubmariim
believed to bo harking I* II*
depths.
A planeload of modem *apik
charge* was on lha way from
,
m tk«
-United Stelae to lggreasa tb* strife
•(rife v
lag power of lha Argentina (ask
force. H was not certain haw
soon It would arrive.
President Arturo Frondisl of*
derad tba Navy Thursday la de­
stroy "say warship found la ter­
ritorial water*.", lla also Instruct­
ed Um Foreign Minister to break
relations at ones with Ibo aountry
owning the submarine.
A high government source told
UPI Tburiday night that lha submarina believed to ba (rapped ia
the Nuavo Gulf definitely does
not belong to any nation 1* the
Western Hemisphere.
He said that K might ogme
from any of four Communist n*&gt;
Uons — Russia, Poland, East Ger­
many or Rad China.
Reports reaching bare aaid a
second submarine spotted outside
Ihe gulf, appsreatly hoping to aa*
sill tha one irappml Inside, had
been driven nut of Argentine lee*
rltorial waters.
Observers wondered whether
tli* sub's craw would follow tbe
esampla set by German navy
man in two ware and sauUla their
ship rather than aurrandar.
Tha submarine haa baas picked
up by Argentina naval research
gear off and on for two weeks. It
Is believed lo have been attack*
•d several timai, but there wsa
nothing to Indicate R haa baas
damaged,

Queen Of Hearts'
Contest Sunday

Girls from Sanford, Longwood,
Slavia, Oviedo, Fern Park, Alta*
monte Springs, Orlando and DayIona Beach will compete for the
"Queen of Heart*" title at Skate
City Sunday.
Proceeds af the 7:30 p. m. party
will go to Ihe Seminole-DeBary
Heart Counrll. A 9 p. m. roller
skating exhibition will precede the
crowning of tba "quern." Skaters
from Jackeonvilla and Day tone
Beech will perform.
Tho "queen" will be chosen by
Ihe number of votes that Um con*
iaalanl haa In bar "hank" la the
ring and by advance tickets aold
ia bar campaign, foate Senator
Two Sheriffs deputies left Sin- Douglas Bianitram will crew* the
ford Ibis morning to bring sus­ “ queen" 'at 15 p. a .
pected murderer Aaron Anderson
bark from SI. Petersburg.
Anderson will bo lakaa directly
from bora to Raiford prison, the
Sheriff*
office
reported.
An
A group of peopla who hare
autopsy report from an Orlaadn
doctor to Joule* of Paaen Hugh learned to talk without weal
Duacaa revealed that there was chords wiU meet here Fob. gl.
The sxocutiva cwmmitte e f Ihe
no evidence af sexual assault la
Um killing at AlUmts Parkins Florida
at the ganfenl howm ef
Monday. Tha 19-yaar-atd Ovtoda
girl died from Internal hemor­ •ad Mrs. Haary McLaiUi*.
Association mansbare Wore asm
rhage aauead hy knUa stabs, tha
pkagael speech,
Mfort aaid.
Deputies Onorga Kelsey aad
hi
Jamsi Moore ware sent ta bring of their vocal chord*. The f h
association haa 830 niemW%
Anderson hack.

Murdar Suspect
To Be Returned

Voice Handicap
Group To M eet

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V MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - AFL*
CIO officials voiced concern today th at' n surprise attack on
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (0 .
M. t . ) may backfire and hamper
organised labor’s political end
laigtelative activities.
' Georg* Maany, AKL-CIO presl*
dent, sold Monday It would be
"terrible" if the Negro congress­
men war* elevated to chairman
of the House la b o r Committee.
» Mesny accused Powell of using
his public position to foment re*
•is! etrif*.
• Powell’s qualifications wers not
an the agenda of the AFL-CIO
Executive Council but quickly be­
came. • leading topic of convernation among labor leaders her*
lay n winter meeting.
Soaae officials agreed, with
Manny's charge that Powell ha*
* pear attendance record, but
they privately said they wished
ha had ■been - more diplomatic
Whaa he spoke to reporters.
Federation officials aaid they
Aalbved the outspoken c r i t i c
Bright make R tougher to get becklag at Nsgra worker* for laborendorsed candidates hi the fall
difiUOftfe
' '..T har cited »■ Immediate dial*
. tenge to Maany by A. Philip Ran­
dolph preaidant of the Brotherheed at Sleeping Car Portera and
Mm only Negro vie* president of
-the AFLCIO.
Randolph defended Powell’s vot­
ing record *a labor and civil
rig h ts and declared the Harlem
Democrat would he a “distinct
Improvement” oyer retiring Chair-*
MM Graham Barden (D*N. C.).
&lt; Powell, No. S Democrat an the
, Meuse Labor Committee, te in
Hite to succeed Barden a t the
- Best aasslea M be le' reflected.
He U na would be Id a crucial
Spot te Influence or block the
uaaaagu et legislation affecting
labor unions and possibly launch
• Investigation* into their affair*.
’/
MaMy’s attack appeared cartete te make It tougher to gat
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lohor-auppartad bills through th*
■ouss. ;
■ S r a g ' "This is what souse* oa sleepteas sights,1* aaid on* of tha AFL­
CIO political, expert*.

j TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tba
. Florida Madlatten and CouneUla* (tea Service appointed a roster
^ at aijritratan to assist la volun! tary aetUoMsat of labor disputes.
T h i:ia ilia l roster at SO arbitraf tors trill bo usod by management
1 and labor from which to select
• tbo arbitrators they want.

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FIVE LAKE MARY boy aoouta of Troop 242 were bonored with "God and Country" awards recently by the
scout organization. The scouts ware honored for their
service to the eommunity. Receiving the awards were
front row, left to right, Bill Blakemore Jr. and Kenneth
Demers. Back row, left to right, Dale Alexander, Milton
Howell and Steve Willis.
(Herald Photo)

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
Houaa Investigator charged today
that thouaanda of bridge* built
under the Interstate highway pro.
gram are too low to permit pa*,
aage of the Attaa Intercontinental
mlaalle and ether Important wea­
pon*.
Rep. Jim W right (D-Tes.) made
the atatement aa a Houae Public
Work* subcommittee opened hear*
Inga on the highway program by
calling D. Ken Chacey, aaalataat
chief of Army traniportatioa.
Subcommittee member* a a Id
they wanted to queatlon Chacey
on why the Defense Department
wnlted for more than twe years
to atlablish ft* minimum requiremanta for the highways.
Chairman John A. Blatnlk (RMlnn.) aaid that a larger number
of over passes wers constructed Leash Law
with a M to lt-foot clearance be­
ITHACA, N. Y. - Stray dogs,
fore the Defense Depsrment de­ long tolerated osi the campus of
cided it needed a ld-foot minimum. Cornell University, have worn out
their welcome. After a rash at
THE MIDAS TOUCH
deg fights, bitten students and
A touch of gold adds elegance chewed library books, the univer­
to any room. Try perking up old- sity ruled that unlicensed dogs will
fashioned light Natures with a be picked up and sent to a loeel
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Queen's Decision
Draws Criticism
LONDON (UPI) — Queen Elisabelh’a aentlmental decision to atteach her husband’s adopted Ger­
man surname to that of th* House
of Windsor was openly criticised
in (be British press today.
In a front-page editorial, the
Daily Mirror said th* Queen’s an­
nouncement, on the eve of her
third child’s birth, to perpetuate
Prince Philip'* adopted surname
of Mountbattcn “will not ba ap­
plauded by the British people."
The
Quern announced from
Buckingham Palaee Monday night
that all her descendant* who will
not h* either a royal prince or
princesi will bear the name
Mountbatten-Wlndsor.

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MEW YORK (UPI) — The dust
(hat coven TV’s newest western,
Overland Trail; probably comes
from the antiquing process.
In the era of so4, called odult
westerns, this full-hour NBC*TV
series premie rad Sunday light
with on episode presumably aim*
ad at the kiddy car set. The
dlmactte scene has a lot-of In­
dians biting the dust. And, as a
switch, oat Indian aven bit the
mud. He was, done in during a
prolonged underwater battle.
This unevenly edited hour Is 'a l­
most a earbon copy —. or is R
carbine copy! — of Wagon Train,
h stars Bill "Butch" Bcadlx as
a sort-hearted, playful - but • tough
stage coach line operator. His
"Robert Horton” It a chap named
Doug McClura and ooa of tha
guest stars was Lynn Bari, who
had very little 1a do. All war*
handed ordinary "head-'em-otf-at
tbe-pais" type dialogue and plot,
which made it a Julceless hour.
Attempts at humor were merely
tlmc-consuming. BUI Bcndix de­
serves better material than this.

three plays by Tony Wsbster.
.Thors was "Call Ma Back," aterring Art Carney, "The Greatest
Mm Alive," (tarring Ed WyM
and Beet Labr, and Sunday
night’s "After Hours,” starring
Chris Plummer aod Sally Am
Howe*.
All three plays Involved mar­
riages that didn’t at, la Webster’s
view, couldn't work out.
"Alter H oun," a sophisticated
comedy on NBC-TV's Sunday
Showcase, was the most success­
ful effort of the three since it ade­
quately aebieved Its modest goals.
It entertained. Webster laid out
some obvious anti-psychiatry gags
on that old lealher couch and also
took some B-B shots at commsrclaliscd Christmases, political neu­
trality, theater crowds, drawing
room and waiting room conduct.
His story took Miss Howes away
from a stuffy, ovsr-analysed fi­
ance sad, through a ease of ag­
gravated mlstaksn identity, pul
her into the matrimonial dutches
of Plumtr, a lonely, scheming
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The Strategic Air Command, glob,
al bombing force and operator of
lAMO-mile-aa-hour ballistic m l*,
all**, i* going to take t* the rsM*
road.
The A ir Faroe — fatted b a g .
range plana today te r emtoptog
SAC with fleets of train* to roam
the United State* with eiowa ad
airmen and number* of Minute
m a n intercontinental ballistic*
missiles w ady fa r luetaat BHn#.
T hk I* a m ad the n i t e r «d
steps the nation will take to keep
It* retaliatory forces in motion,
and immune from a m rprieo'
knockout blow.
The Air Fores previously had
indicated the Mlnnteman eonld ho
mounted on railroad track*. But
it had not until today spoiled out
detail* of it* scheme for develop­
ing specialised trains of perhaps
a dosrn cars that would travel the
nation's roadbsd*. hmoceut bate*
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Voters League Organized
vote (or the coming Democratic
primary and to keep the voters
aware o( how tha local government
Is operated.'
Only ooe resident attempted to
inject a verbal blast at a particular
politician and Fletcher promptly
told him to take a seat and not

More than 3U0 residents jammed
the courtroom in tha courthouse
last nitht
tha Voters Leaiue of
District 3, organised under the
direction of Chairman Don Flet-jher.
“ Fletcher told the group that it*
main purpose is to get out the

Deejay Admits $12,000
Pay-Off Tor Advice'
*
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A former Cleveland disc joekey testified today that record companies paid him $12,000
in "liatening fees” for advininjr them which of their nongn
nounded like hits.

News Briefs
Pesticides Curbed
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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - New
regulationi governing lawn and
shrubbery sprayers who ise toxic
pesticides were adopted by tba
State Board of Health hare Tuesdsy.

Stops ‘Running’
MIAMI (UPI) -R o g er Scott
Touby, 34, eon of murdered beer
baron Roger Touby, aald Tuesday
was "tired of running" and
% *nod himself ks hare on an aid
forgery abarge.

Political Power
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -O rg aalaad labor's political axparts aald
today they aspect union leadara
te cast about ooe out of every 10
vote# et the DemecreUc National
Convention la July,

^ 1 Million Fire
PALMETTO (U P D -F iM broka
out la a Mg wooden tomato packlag bnaae here Tuesday night,
causing aa estimated f t million
damage to Ibis eUy ef soma 10,•
ooo peraana. One man waa In*
jured.

N ags Lure Denied
MIAMI (U PI) - City employa
^George F. ftabbias denied aeeu* is t i o u today that he frequented
borao raee tracks "almost dally"
lor months instead of spending
the time a t hie work as Miami
•tedium manager.

13 Flee Cuba

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MIAMI (UPI)—Thirteen Cuban
refugees, who temmi
f ilin g boat a t gna pol
H avana,. drifted for
without food eg I n
Q uart said today. 1
beet waa spotted Mi
Coast Q uart ptaaa.

Road Tab Hassle
WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
highway investigators, critical of
added defect* aosta in Ibe inter­
state road building program
might recommend that the Penta­
gon pick up p art of the tab.
£
Rep. Gordon H. Scherer (R-O.),
w a member af the subcommittee
investigating the superhighway
program said today be believed
such a recommendation waa one
of Mm major aims of the inquiry.

Sanford Guard
Seeks Recruits
Sanford'a Army National Guard
xfSunit h a i begun a recruiting drive,
hoping to raise its membership to
111 by "M uster Day," Fob. gf.
"M uster Day" will climax the
member drive by the unit which
then 136 man an Ho
To join the Sanford unit, man
must bo 17-36, in tap physical eondttloo, aad be able to pass a
mental test. Capt. John O. Keel­
ing . io commander of tha local
§ unit.

The witness, Wesley Hopkins, de­
nied to House investigator* that
the money he pocketed from record
diatributora while he was a 1400a-mooth employe of station KYW
represented "payola," for giving
favored treatment to certain rec­
ordsI.
He said the companies contacted
him and arranged to make regular
payments to him in exchange for
a promise that their records would­
n't "get lost in the shuffle" and
to tell them which ones were po­
tential hits.
Hopkins was fired by KYW late
last year because of the payments
he received.
Disc Jockay Joseph Finan, 32,
who also was dismissed by KYW,
testified Tuesday that be took $13,
223 la side payments from 16 roc
ord manufacturers and dlstribu
tori.
Finan said he saw nothing "im
moral" about this and insisted that
tba paymaata were tar various
other services and never influenced
hi* Judgment in selecting records
for his program.
Hopkins named a string of record
firms which he said made pay­
ments to him in 1IM and JIM. la
most cases they were regular sums
ranging from $33 to $100 a month,
be eaid.
Hopklae said his outside income
from those sources totaled about
$6,000 la IgOB aad $7,006 in 1666.
Asked by Bap. Samuel Devine
(R-O.) if B waa hie eeateatioa
that these payments represented
"a listening fee" rather thaa pay*
ole, Hopkins replied that waa cor­
rect.
Alee ea tha witness list ware
Cbdkiee Youag. former record li­
brarian with KYW who also waa
fired for outside Interests; Jour
ya; aad four other
ployee or execu-

Road Projects
The County Commission met in
the first of a series of special con­
ferences yssterday to discuss pri­
mary and secondary road projects
to present at the Slate Road De­
partment bearing March io.
In aa effort to gat needed work
in the county, tha board plans tn
m att with J . Rotfe Davis, gRD
district board member.
At the first conference yester­
day, the commissioners outlined t
priority list of projects to present
to the board.
Top priority primary projects
are:
Rebuild and widen SR. 436 from
Altamonte Springs to the turkey
farm ; rebuild and widen Geneva
Ave. from MelloaviUe to French
Ave., realignment and resurfacing
of 436 from Oviedo to Ibe Orange
County line and an Osteen Bridge
connecting 8R 4U to SR 46.
Top priority eecoodary projects
include: Boor Lake Rood from
SR 436 Io the Orange County line,
straighten, widen and rebuild
SR 637 from Altamonte te the Oran te County lino.

"try to turn the meeting into a
witch bunt."
He said he hopes the voting
league will expand throughout the
county and that the organisation
works during the whole year and
not Just at election time.
Fletcher laid that by the time
the organisation meets again he
hopes many of the candidates will
speak to. the group and explain
their political intentions.
T w o announced candidates,
James Avery of District 3 and
John Fitzpatrick of District 3 gave
brief talks to the group.
The next meeting of the league
is scheduled Mar. 16.

First Zoning
Hearing Held
For District 5
The new county comprehensive
;oning plan was explained to 60
residents of District 3 last night
and about 90 percent of them
reacted favorably to the plan.
Only one or two objections were
raised by residents who thought
their property deserved classifica­
tion and wanted added protection
to keep their areas residential.
Zoning Board Chairman John
Burton and County Zoning Director
Robert Brown went over every de­
tail of the plan, using survey maps
to explain the different classifica­
tions in the plan, from agricultural
to heavy industry.
Burton said that the aoning board
believes comprehensive soiling
would be a boon to the county.
Brown emphasised that nothing
Is final under comprehensive aon­
ing. He said that any area or avaa
the smallest parcel of lend can
be changed if tba zoning board
feels the area is developing.
One resident asked the toning
board if there is any way to assure
owners that their land won't bo
turned into a light Industry or mul­
tiple dwelling district whenever the
board decided on a change.
Brown stressed that the main
purpose of the regulation la to
safeguard the better places of pro­
perty in the county and not barm
them.
Tha aaxt aoning bearing will be
for District I and will be held
Thursday at 7:30 p. ns. in the court-

Condemnation
ening probably
•var to Circuit Court thia week,
County Atty. Mack Cleveland Jr.
said today.
Judge Voile Williams Jr. last
week aald tbat more than 634,000
ihould be placed in the court
registry. Money from this fund
will pay for land condemned on
Baaford Ave.
The money to be paid to Circuit
Court by flemioola County is part
of a $1 million county bond Issue.
Property owners who go to
court to contest tba amount tbay
a rt offered for their land will
have a Jury trial June 13.
Once the mbaey is In the court
registry, contractors can start
work on the widening and persona
who accept the 8RD appraisal of
their property can draw the money
allotted them.

Quick Response
Tha quick response of the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fire Department
when they answered a call Sunday
at 6 p. m. saved the Gardner's
grocery store la Lake Monroe front
any extensive damage when a fire
started inside reused by an elec­
tric abort aircuit.

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Commission Hopes
To Change Statute
The County Commissioners will
try to change an "antiquated"
Florida statute that is creating a
problem for the tax assessor.
Tax Aaaesasor Richard McCanns,
at an earlier meeting, had asked
the board for $13,000 more money
to earry out his office work during
1666.
Under a Florida atatute, tha
money must be used only for reap­
praisal work and map making.
McCanns informed the board yes­
terday that only $3,000 would bo
used for the resurvey la prepara­
tion for U&gt;a 1060 tax roil, with
tba rest of tha money paid to bis
employe! for commissions.
McCasaa fold tba board that ho
haa to certify to the state auditing
department that tha money is used
for the reappraisal work only.
Attorney Mack Clevclnad Jr. said
that, under the antique statute,
money cannot be used for any
other purposes.
After McCanns told tha board
he needs the money to operate bis
office, Commissioner Vernon Dunn
ggid "we must go to the highest
the state if necessary

officials of tba auditing i
and state oomptroUar'a office.

Cardinal Stepinac
Dead, Agency Says
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
—Tha official Yugoslav news agen­
cy Tanjug said today it had re ­
ceived a report without confirma­
tion that Aloyalus Cardinal Stepi­
nac was dead.
The report came in a telephone
call from the agency's correspond­
ent in Kraeic, the cardinal's home
ainfh hie release from prison in
1931.

North Orlando
OKs Development
The North Orlando Council gave
final approval Tuaiday night for
344 more homes to he built m die
village.
The council approved a plat to
be developed by Perry Willetts
of Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. Tha
homes, Io he started Immediately,
will be on the Longwood-Ovirdo
Id . near the BR 416 intersection.

sad mads a shambles of airline
schedules, stranding
countless
travelers.
Soma snow removal crews, un
able te make any headway against
tba destrucUva storm, just gave
-up and waited for it to die down.
Forecasters said the storm should
leave Ibe Midwest today and race
toward New Englatul.
Winds battered the California and
Oregon coasts for two days and
nearly sank the world's largest
wine tanker.
Wlndi that battered the Cali­
fornia and Oregon' roasts fur two
days and nearly tank the world's
largest wine tanker. .
Urn 11,100 ton tanker. Angelo
Petri, wallowed helplessly three
miles off San Francisco. One
anchor kept Ibe ship trom being
pounded to pieces in the turf.
Forty-foot waves pounded the
Pacific Coast Tuesday. Beach
homei were smashed, fishing
boats thrown onto rocks and bould­
ers tossed across scenic coastal
highways.
A giant low pressure area, so
latense tbat it pushed barometers
to their lowest Itvala in history,
■H W i l a storm that swept the
Southwest with snow, dust aad
tornado winds.
Swirling dum clouds aver a M6aaito reach ad Texas ware aa thick
they blotted out the sun. Winddriien prairie tumbic^crd piled

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Oviedo Girl
Found Dead,
BodyKnifed

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 p. m.:
American Airlines ............ 20H
American TAT ................... 82H
American Tobacco................ tot1,
Bethlehem Steel ................ 49'»
C aterpillar............................. 30’»
C 4 O .................................. 66H
Chrysler
............................. 61'«
Curtiss • Wright ................... 16U
DuPont .................................. 231*4
Eastman Kodak
66*4,
Ford Motor .......................... 79' &gt;
General Electric ................ 60
Graham • Paige ................ 2 &lt;
Inti. TAT ............................. 34 [
Lorillard ............................... 38u
Minute Maid ..................
18H
Penney ..................................... 118
Penn RR ............................. 13H
Sears Roebuck ..................... 43**
Standard Oil (NJ) .............. 48'«
Studebakrr ......................... IS*»
U. S. Steel . . . , ..................... 631.
Wesllnghouse El..................... 30*4

GERALD K. SMITH, ATI, unnter, bomimrdier-navlgntor assigned to
Heavy Attack Squadron One, Itecame the 10th member of the wing's ex­
clusive Bullaeye Club Jan. 25 when he scored a direct hit on the radar scor­
ing site near Churlotte, N. C. Capt. James D. Ramagc, left, commander
of HAT Wing One, awards Smith a trophy in recognition of his feat which
made him a member of a club composed of the most highly skilled mem­
bers of the 6th Atlantic Fleet Heavy Attack Squadron that compose HAT
Wing One. At right is Smith’s commanding officer, Cdr. David A. King.

Ike Arrives At Cape For Missile Tour
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPl) President Elsenhower arrived hart
today for hi* first look at thia
nation's Jumping-off -i*ot for out­
er apace.
The President, accompanied by

Defense Secretary Thomas S.
Galea Jr., and • group of aides,
arrived In the presidential Jet
plane for a quirk tour of the big
Air Forre missile teat center.
There were no missile launehlaga

Greet Shot Poops
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - America's missile
testers had ooo brilliant success and ono puzzling failure
to present-to President Eisenhower today on his first
visit to Cape Canaveral.
Missilemen, eluted over the President's visit, had
hoped to wrap up two successful shots of the nation’s
biggest space rocket boosters on the eve of his arrival.
A “hot rod" version of the Air Foroe Thor mjiallo
ornled perfectly on g 1,TOO-mike that flight; r -i
But Tueaday night the reliable AU m intercontin.ii efttal ballistic missile failed after a string of 17 straight
successes.

No Re-enlisting 'Jazz'
For Elvis 'The Pelvis'
GHAFENWOEHH, G e r m a n y
(U PI)—Acting Sgt. Elvis Presley
smiled today because it's almost
over here for him.
"I'm glad It's over,” the rock
'n ' roll singer said ef hia two-year
Army career.
Presley won't return to the U. 8.
for hia discharge uotil next month.
But he wears the draftee's "shorttimer" label aa happily aa hia
chevron*.
"I didn't get a re-enlistmrnt
talk," Presley said. "I think they
know better than that."
Poaaibly the Army waa aa pleas­
ed aa its aoon-io-be-loat jeep driver.
Hia two-year hitch went almost
without a hitch. Bid, said Elvis,
(here waa a ronstam pressure on
both the Army aad me, although

up Io nearly roof-top level ia
Amarillo, Tex.
Wind* of so miles aa hour blew
I’eggy Burns, 6, to her dealh
beneath tha wheels of a school
but near Cleburne, Tax.-A -Trias
pilot was killed when he became
bopclrisly lost during the blind­
ing dust storm end flew bis plane
into a mountainside.
Winds of nearly 166 miles aa
hour accompanied record low
harom rlrir readings In Oklahoma.
Tba lowest resdiags alnca weather
records, began ia tha 1610s also
were reported ia Colorado, Texaa
and Kansas.

Board T o Consider
Street Changes
B&lt;

The County Commitsloa
yesterits!
day authorised Zoning Director
Robert Brown to work with Orange
County postal authorities on chang­
ing certain s t m t names to tba
southwestern part of the county
to avoid duplication ia a new
proposed mall route.
Orlando Postmaster L. A. Bry­
ant appeared before the board
asking assistance to changing
some street names aad the board
agreed te eeasider the matter
before rcachlag any decision.

nobody in tha Army gave ma
hard tima."
Prcaiey said ail hia problems
are civilian. He eaid ha'll have to
decide if rock V roll has waned
In popularity and whether to
change hia hip-swinging alyl*
His ambition la to oombine
crooning and serious acting.
Presley said ha won't be taking
home any German aouveniers, veg
stable, mineral or female. He ad­
mitted an interest in an uniden­
tified American girl.

Realtors Decry
City's 'Eyesores'
Tba Heminole Board of Realtors
hai reminded (Its Sanford City
Commission that old, vacant buildins* in Sanford create eyesores.
City manager W. B. Knowles
read a letter to the commission
Monday in which the realtors
commended the commissioners
for urging cleanup of vacant Iota
in lown. However, the reailori
noted that varanl, rundown build­
ings in Sanford are driving away
people who.might
lie here.

Campaign Fund
Violation Claimed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
St. Petersburg Tlmea reported
today that gubernatorial candi­
dates C. Parris Bryant and Harvle
Belter have received campaign
contribution! from officials of
public utilities, prohibited by law.
The officials acknowledged tha
contributions but said they did
not know it was against the law.
One said ha intends to reclaim
hia money.

DeBary Chamber
T o Meet Feb. 17
The DeBary Chamber of Com­
merce will meet nest Wednesday at
7 p. m. at the Stetson University
dlnina room.
Speakers wUI be Dr. Gilbert L.
Lycan of Stetson University who
will discuss "Looking Ahead to the
W i " aad Mrs. CoraaUa S. Paul,
Volusia Tax Collector, who will
«alk on Tax problems.
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United Press latoraettaaal
A massive storm system that
triggered hurricane • force winds
. and giant dust deeds to Mm IsaM
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The stabbed body of a 16-yearold Negre girl was found hi
Oviedo early today.
Deputy R. W. Alford and Con­
stable George Kelsey found the
body of Altames Perkins in 6
marshy area just off SR 426,
about a half mil* north of the
center of, Oviedo.
A butcher knife was found lying
on the body which had beta
stabbed aaveral times.
Clothes believed worn by the
suspected killer were found by
deputies R. F. Grant and Alford
and a search was begun for the
suspect not yet Identified.
Grant taid tha girl was killed
shortly after g a. m. Monday.
Officers began a search for the
girl at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, when
her mother, Leola Perkins, Frank­
lin St., Oviedo, reported Io a
deputy that Altames eras missing.
At 16 p. m. Tuesday aa Oviade
Negro received a phono eali from
St. Petersburg and tba caller ask­
ed if the body of tho mlaaing girl
had bean found. He told tho
Oviedo Negro that the body
could ba found behiod a certain
house In Oviedo.
Alford and Kelsey began 6
search of the area with a group
of Oviedo cltiseus and found tha
girl's stabbed body.
Justice ef the Peace Hngh Dun­
can Ordered a aorostr's Investiga­
tion. Named to the jury to probe
the death wore Glenn Lae, WllUa
B. Hobbs, Windol Braddy, Emmatt Kelsey, W. R. Hamlet and
T. L. Lingo Jr.

scheduled during hie thraa-to-four
hour visit.
His plane landed on an airstrip
oa the aaody waatea of Cape Ca­
naveral itself, about IS miles from
the regular landing spot at P at­
rick Air Force Base, the nerve
renter af tha long, thia island
where most of America's military
and space rockets are totted.
Tha President could not hope to
see mu d r ax capt missiles stoodlng
in Uialr gantry eraaaa. But ha and
hia party were scheduled for s
The Sanford Recreation Depart­
long briefing from which report- ment baa completed conatnsctiea
a rt were excluded.
ef another neighborhood playground
under Ita long-range eaighberkeed

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New Playground i
In City Finished

Castro, Mikoyan
Tour Proviilices
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier
Fidel Castro and Soviet Deputy
Premier Anastas Mikoyan were
expected te tour (he provinces to
a big. Russian-marked helicopter
today, but a security bleckoUt
veiled details of their travel plane,
Castro and Mikoyan paid a fly­
ing visit Tuesday to Pinar dal
Kio Province, returning to Ha­
vana for tha night. Newsmen
speculated they would fly to Camaguey or Las Villas today and
Orients Thursday.
Mikoyan is scheduled to appear
on television her* Friday night
and fly bom* to Moscow the fol­
lowing day.
The principal purpose of the
Kremlin of/icial’s tour appeared to
be to inspect properties taken ever
by Castro's la n d Reform Institute.
At a atop in Pinar dal Rio,
Mikoyan waa quoted aa saying,
“1 am surprised by tha work of
tba Caatr* revolution."

Humane Society
Meets Thursday
The second public meeting of
the Binford Humane Society will
Im held at g p. in. Thursday at
the American Legion Hall an
Hwy. 17-61.
riaos for the society's booth at
the Seminole County Fair will be
discussed, along with plans for
the Pooch Parade in March.
Member* and any other Interest­
ed persons are urged to attend
cauae-we,Jtavw-a Inf af.w ork
to plan," Prea. Harriett Cowley
eaid.

park* development program.
Ronald Party, dtreeter ef rdareatian end parks, announced to il
the moat recant playground devel­
oped la Lake Gem Perk la toe
Wynn#wood section.
Playground equipment including
•wings, merry-go-ronnd, aee-sawa,
a castle elimbtr end e gaad ben
have bees Installed aad are al­
ready la ns*.
Picete tobies and flowering toutbery have been pieced toroushaal
the park which surrounds a small
lakr. Additional picete ffcUlttes ere
to ho added with several
pile to bo built.
Another area constructed hp tog
city prior to tha eelabUtomcat e |
the Recreation and Parka D e p a rt
m int ia the Goldsboro recreating
area which haa playground equip­
ment, lighted softball, basketball,
tennis and multiple us* areas.
Goldsboro also haa a swimming
pool.
Future plana call tor develop­
ment of olbar areas ia tha city so
ovary child will be within walking
distance ef a play area.

New Political Row
Seen Over Leaks
WASHINGTON fU P U -A n angry
new political controversy ever al­
tered Democratic "teaks" af the
ualioo'a defense secrete raged to­
day la the greet debate ever
whether U. B. defeat#* are ade­
quate.
Implied targets of the GOP
"teak" complaint*
/ere Sene.
Lyndon H. Johnson and Stuart
Symington, Democratic presiden­
tial aspirants and members e t the
S enate-S pace-aad -P rep ared iw to committeea now investigating the
adminietratlon's military policies.

Gators'Charm Fails To Aid
Expansion Of Everglades Park
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The in­
telligent alligators in tha Florida
Evargladei-left a lasting imprea■tea on Rep. Micbaal J. Xirwaa
(D-Ohlo).
Klrwan, during recent question­
ing of National Park Director Con­
rad L. Wirtb before e House ap­
propriations subcommittee, com­
mented that ha bad a lot of respect
for tho alligators.
“ One of tho best things I sour
dowo there woe an alligator about
g or B feet long" aald Klrysa, tubcommittee chairmen. "The alliga­
tor* have a lot of Intelligence.
All wo did wea clap our heeds
aad he swam I t feet to come ever
and see what we wanted."
But Kirwaa wasn't quite aa en­

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thusiastic about the proposed pur*
chase of 10,000 acres te expand
(he Everglades National Perk.
Ha said he felt 66,600 ocrot
at I I I per acre was e lot to Into
la buy, even aa swimming arena
for intelligent alligators.
"We have a lot ef tend oown
there." Kirwae told Wlrih. "No­
body else la going te buy the lead
you want to buy.
“ You do eel have to be afraid
tba price is going up beenuao yen
can buy it say ttaae yen wish end

they will he happy to and ft to

yGUs"

Wtrth didn't agree, lie sold
would he toneH"tor
almost any |
M|
prices ia the Ivorgteds
up aonm day.

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�* &gt; F n iu e f
. Artlelaa of incorporation wero of which was established hare in
lignod and executed last night at 1M0, alio named a nominating
a mooting at tho Sanford Pilot committee to aclact offlcar candiMember* of tho club, a chapter

Ails, Crafts
Inseparable, Assn
Speaker Says
Arte and crafte are ai inaeparabie aa Slamete twin*, beaded by
certain iaitlnetive feeliaga in' all
men, Paul BlteeU, Sanford artlkt
and craftsman, told a meeting at
the Sanford Art Atan.
DIBVVii
UWCMH M
M viVI*
Biaael, fVPI
part M
dimeter
ofM M
the
aual information Mctien of th*
U. S. Department at Agriculture,
aaid that once tho necetsMeo at
survival food and ehalteiwhava
bona achieved in a developing so­
ciety, the decoration at the utili­
tarian possessions bogies.
As these decorative-skill* pro­
gress, be noted, they then develop
into something Mat can be doss­
ed as a i t
Biaael, sneaking an the subject
of "Arts in Craft*," traced th*
interrelation, of arts and crafts

y ' th e Sanford Recreation DepartM M aanouncea a new activity la
“ fill winter program acbedule.
' Ranald Perry, recreation dime­
ter aa Id that a eharm achool for
odniti and children wiU ho Mailed
•ant 'week.
« &gt; la* truetor will bo Leirie Smith, a
: larmer Conover model.
Perry aaid raglatration may ho
a made in advance by tailing the
• n u r aattan department between the
r f i i r a d f M f . m. The adnR elate
» mm begin M M a. m. neat Tueaday.
While the Juvenile elaea will be
Maided Min two groups with otossns ee Saturday mornings.
A Junior dssa will he held ni
ff ft, a. and a senior dam nt to

Hospital Notes
FEBRUARY 9
Janet Geiger, Sanford
Marian Davla, Tifton, Os.
William Hutchison, Sanford
Florence Holcomb, Sanford
Rom McNsU, Banted
Russell Hurst, Dcland
Jane MeXIbbin. Sanford
Joan Roberts, Sanford
William Flabor, Uogwood

He died the various Interde­
pendencies of the great artiste
upon tho artisans end craftsmen
at their are. AH th# greet edifice*
at eaeh at Erne* civilisations were
joint effort* on th* pert of tho
artiste, who were the greet archi­
tects at their day and Muir part­
ners, tha artisans end erafUmsn
who wore responsible for tho docorstloes, tho froosoo, the gargoyles, tha frescos, tho etain glass
windows and tha decorative sculp-

With iadustrlalltaUoa, tha Irados,
srsfU and artisan guild# were
largely overcome by meehloery.
he poleted out, hut added that
in the 1st* laoo’i there waa a
Mr. and Mrs. William Bat- revival el handicraft# as a recomb, Sanford, a dangfctar
nalMaaee ad th* old artistic
Mr. and Mr* M. 1» Qeigsr, enftemenship. Today these eld

Mrs^ X Benjamin m
Josephine Kennedy,
Casselberry
Mrs. Carats Paakiae
Sanford

sol observed, uses machine tools
te kelp accomplish hie aculphwo
or ether artieUe endeavor.
In n discumion parted tallowlog Biseers Ulk there wee gen­
eral agreement an the desirability
of iadudlag crafte as part at the
art association's activities, hut

them le tMai
aetueUy hove
Baaotan Comwho wished to

Out at that queetten art see an*
•then Did Alton W. Dultoe, .kief
at the Central Intelligenee Agen­
cy, ever give Bong-Jensen n pro­
per opportunity to Ulk about the
three Russian* and to attempt to
arrange for their political asylum
to this aouutryT
CtA said Duties gave Snag Can­
aan ample and proper opportunity.
Others toy Dultoe did net da to.
Still others say Bang-Jonson had
substantial Information a b e n t
Communist espionage and' that ha
had no ehaaeo to toll Dultoa about

Mr*. John Lambortaon. Named ai
alternate* wero Mr*. Sue 8. Stev­
en eon and Mrs. Either Rive.
New offteera wiU be elected at
tha March meeting. Mra. R. M.
■Ball la current preildent.
Mr*. P. J. Weatgate, a teacher
in th* Seminole County acbeol
lyatem,. waa wotcemad
welcomed into the
club a* a new member. Ml** Lucy
Nowlin alio conducted initiation
icrvicea for four recant new membora.
Member* were advieed that the
management at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club had cent the
club a check for tlOO t* be need
for the Pilot*' varlouo civic aetivHJe*. And a letter waa received
from the Heart Aaaociatlen
acknowledging the 000 given by the
dub in memory of Mra. Gladys
Btarllag Hall who died ro e m y .
The annual “ Bo*to*' Night" for
club members and their beoeea
will be observed with .a dinner
and program Feb. a. Miss Lucy
Nowlin ie acting aa program
chairman.
Prior to the meeting member*
lathered at the home at Mrs. B.
C. Ives, 111, counselor Jar tha
rarally Counseling Service, for
imente. Tha Family Coun'

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menu to tho retarded child to
members aad guest* at the Seminoli Aean. for Retarded Children
nt their meeting this week.
Th* Mm, "EaeepUonal Childsen, Confidential File," also shew­
ed school end community previ­
sions for trainable children.
Mra. Dev* Laud*, president of
the association, seeonurod that
R has become Incorporated aad
■ehaewlodgsd the eontributtons at
several dress sad individuals who
kavo helped Me work.
Sh* acknowledged donation at a
refrigerator by Germly’s, a vaenum by Kirby, a piano by Mra.
Mencodes and gave apodal thanks
to the Frances Horton Circle at
tha First Baptist Church h r aaMra. Lauda also sold the grew
hoe aeeeptod with rsprot-'tht
resignation Asm the odvtosrt
board at the Rev. David Caraedx,
who is moving to another church
in Lake Worth.

Commilus McCslley, Sanford

sen ees*. On* of
Did Bang-Jonae*
contact with throe
mualaU In tho UN

“SUPER • RIGHT* HEAVY WESTERN STEER REEF

Lunch eounteea M chain variety
and acme drug atone , in lira
North Carolina eUtos w en deaad
"to the Interest at nnblla safety"
today aa Negro etudento eipsnded
their Gtumdi-liko pretest at lunch
(winter asgragatlen.
Both white and Negro repraeootetivsa at the Ooegreee of Bacial
Equality arrived te help ^ ra ad
th* "sM-to” aad "atandhig Uae"
technique to ether cities. Mm
technique at pretest was patterned
after the “passive resistance"
developed by th* lei* Indian load­
er. Mohandas B. Ohaadt.
Feed eeuutera were rteeed to
•tore* to Cbertette, Wla*tan-Sal-

lore. Head
Entertainment Association’! fea­
ture perforin sact March PL Beat
os* Graa*. IBay may h* ordered
by writing "Concert, P. 0 . Ben
HIT, Seuford."
The naseeialfeo he* set prices
Par neat season's tickets at to far
adults aad M for students. Associa­
tion effieeri also have tentatively

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Baag-Joaaon story sssm to odd up
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ana. Richard Mllaa of tha F t
Lauderdale, Fla., Newe wreto re.
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him a major scandal waa being
covered ap in the UN. That would
be interesting gheet talk,

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Daniels Service Station
Slates Opening Thursday
John Daniels' new Standard Oil
Service Station at S27 W. 13th St.
will have ita grand opening Thurs­
day and Friday.
Daniel* said that his service
station Is the only one in Sanford
to use a concrete roof. Daniels

STANDARD SERVICE
Feb. 11 and 12.

NEW YORK (UP1) - About 83
per cent of "learning" is visual
—through the eyes. Yet studies
show 4hat a large percentage of
the 27 million youngsters now at­
tending school have faulty vision.
One survey placed the figure at
one out of four children.

We furnished many of the
quality building materials
for this new station

Lost: $500 Million
LOOKING TO FUTURE IN AIR—A B-52H/missile bomber (top) zooms
on eight turbofan jet engines in a peck a t the future by way of an artist’*
drawing. The Boeing craft, under construction for the Air Force for use
by the Strategic AiT Command, is scheduled for delivery in early 19G1.
Hound Dog missiles carried by the R-62H give the plane striking power at
three tnrgeta thousands of miles apart. At bottom, another drawing de­
picts a Lockheed-designed airliner of the future ns it cruises at 70,000
feet. The liner, capable of traveling 2,000 m.p.h., could be developed at a
cost of 1160,000,000 to go into service within 10 years.

MATERIALS COMPANY
MeCraekea Road

WASHINGTON tUPI) The
most widespread quackery in the
U. S. today is in the field of nu­
trition," says Wallace F. Janssen
of the Food and Drug Administra­
tion. He reports that by this form
of bilking the public wastes more
than $300 million a year.

Caw, Yo All
STARKYTLLE, Mist. (UP1)
Yankee crows apparently “don't
caw with a drawl.” That waa the
only explanation Miaaltslppi State
University entomolocist D. E,
Ferguson could give Thursday
after Mississippi crowa failed to
respond when he played record,
ed calls of New York crowa.

Standard Oil Products. Crown
Gasoline, Crown Extra and kero­
sene.
Daniels, who lives at 713 E.
Seventh St. Is a former school
teacher. He taught for five years
In Lake County and seven years
Citlsens of Denmark, Nonray,
In Orange County.
Sweden, Finland and leeland pan
Free rfifts and refreshments now travel to one another’s coun­
will be featured at the two-day tries without passports.

STANDARD

STANDARD

SERVICE

on your Grand Opening
in your new building

*W# roof 'em all —
None too larva — Nona to small"

MIAMI BEACH (U PI)-L tading
members of the AFL-CIO Execu­
tive Council today adopted a goslow approach on devising new
ways to settle Inter“ • union dlspules.
This development apparently
killed oft chances for a quick so­
lution to the Internal wrangling
that haa troubled the labor movement for many years.
Consideration of possible peace
plans waa a major Issuo facing
the council during Its winter meet­
ing opening today.
Opposition of Federation Presldent George Maany to hasty ac­
tion on this m atter appeared sure
to delay a final decision.
Machinists Union President Al
J. Hayes came up with a formula
to atop bickering among unions by
letting a neutral umpire decide
such dispute*. But tha Hayes plan
seemed headed for lengthy dis­
cussions this .week in meetings of
IbeJflve-man eomyaltte* on dis­
putes.
*1
Election-year polities, tho atate
of the economy end lahor-baekad
legislation before Congress ware
other Issues bofors tha 21-mamber
council.

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - I truit
I won’t b« accused of partisan­
ship If 1 ssy that Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey, one of our presidential
candidates, seems to be running
a clean campaign.
At any rale, aome of hit cam­
paign literature la kept In a bath­
tub.
I made this discovery on a re ­
cent visit to the Roosevelt Hotel
suite where the "Humphrey for
President Committee" has its
headquarters. I also noted that
the senator hat a mimeograph
machine in the kitchen.
Aa far ai I know, no other
preaidential candidate can maka
that itatement.
Humphrey haa hilled himself as
the candidate of the "plain peo­
ple." In political parlance, this
usually meant that the candidate
II ahort of campaign funds.
So you can understand why tha
Humphrey headquarters, on the
day that l went calling, waa teeHy
‘lag with indignation over a
pamphlet diitrlbuted by tha Re­

publican National Committee.
The GOP document pictured the
Minnesota aenator a t conducting
hit campaign for the Democratic
nomination from a "swank suita"
with a staff of 40 workers.
"Actually we have 11 paid employet," laid William L. Sturdi­
vant. a Humphrey preas aide.
"And as for being swank, you
look around for yourself how
swank it It."
I wouldn't want to get Involved
In any Inter-party dispute over
swsnknett, but I could set hit
point. There it no doubt that the
Humphrey organisation la a bit
cramped for sp ier, as witness the
use of the bathtub as a storage
bin.
The
headquarter*
occupies
seven rooms in the southwest cor­
ner of tho seventh floor of the
Roosevelt, a medium-sited hotel
located several furlong* from the
city’s mala drag.

SERVICE

J o h n D a nie ls
STANDARD SERVICE
We installed the
•lorage tanka, and
did the atibgrade
and fill work.

We're proud to have been
selected to do the glaiswork
on your modern new station.

DeWitt Hunter
and Son

GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

"Your Color Headquarter*"

eel B. 21th St,

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By 1170, It to expected that
American* will own on* trillion
deHart in life insurance.

500 LAUREL AVEi

fo tu fJ u d u la ifo tiA

John Daniels
S T A N D A R D SE R V IC E

Congratulations
on your

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Tomorrow &amp; Friday
Cotton Candy,
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H pnon New Matron
With Courtesies

Mra. Volia A. William* poured i by Mrl. R. P. Cooper. Other* aa*
coffee during the afternoon and fitting Mra. Maaacngar la eater**
guests were greeted at the door I Mining w en M n. George A. Stine.
Mra. Sue Stevenaon and Mlaa Elate

as Elliott A rt., bosorisg fear
ir, Mra. L otas Vickery, #a
Ith birthday anniversary. The
was a complete surprise to

1 Earley.
The gueit Hit Included membera
of Mri. Vickery’* Sund*y School
B gS e lm , th* T. E. L. Cl*** of the
SB Flrit B*pU*t Church, ssd very
1 cloic friendi. Approximately M
c - R u e i t * called -during Um appointed
Mi

hour*.

Lake Monroe Club
Plans Program
Thursday Evening
The Laka Monro* Horn* Demon­
stration Club will meet Thursday
at 7:30 p. m. at the Home Demon­
stration Center on nth St. A girls'
trio composed of . Misses Cindy
May, Susanna Jonas and Pam
Jonca will present aeveral musical
numbers.
Mn. C. E. Hunter, clothing chair­
man of the club, will be ia charge
of Um program. Sponsor of the

D A R T o Observe
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Founder! Day

a itr k tn i m i r m i i n tvm rrm s

M EN JN d W D ay,. Fab U ,
tf t a tour ef historic markers to
Cttleant of Sanford and visitor*
re Invited to meet at the General
antori Maatarial Library, to Ft.
[aflat Park, at 3 p m, Friday,

MBS. LILLIAN VICKERY, left and her daughter, Mrs.
V* C* Messenger a t the surprise birthday party given at
" "Messenger *home, “Sunday afternoon.
*
, (Herald Photo)
tha

. Memben ef the benevolent end
ftetrtotlo Order e f Dee*, Sanford
D m * IN , enjoyed a hex aortal
Unending U
a:
" m regular
‘ meeting nt
Um Etke* Club Monday evening.
Each box contained many varie­
ties ef mode. They were auctioned
• ft to attractively wrapped peek*
agee decorated with hearts, lact

Sixly-alght members ef Stmino!* chapter No. *, Order at Eaat• n Stir, vitMtMd • tbo lin t
meeting at Urn year for h »
Worthy Motrai Marjorie Shepard
and Worthy Patrod Elmar full at
Um Maaonld Hall.
Firat Uma visUon to Um chap*
tar vara Mra. Mina DaParaat at
AHca L. Scaly chapter 103, far*
well. Mleb. and Mra, Clair* WUmarth, pait matron, of Proaparty
chapter 13, Hop Bottom, Pa,
New officers gave a lovely
courtesy bosorisg th* worthy ma­
tron oo her birthday and presented
her a gift. Pant matrass also
gave a Valentine courtesy. and
presented her a gift.
Mr. and Mra. John Carver were
heats for th* evening. The chap­
ter room was decorated with a
tall basket of triple flrthoU polnsetUas, white sprayed magnolia
la m a and a bowl of eweet peas.
Flat bought, buds and colorful
leaves.adorned the dining room,
Valentine cake and coffee were
served to memben and guasta.

W

BY JEANNE WA1NKE
P h n a PA 3-T4M
MR. FLU BUG—or his first cou­
sin—la hop-scotching about town
playing havoc with party plans.
But for those who a rt wall n* hap­
py. or also able to climb out of
bed, there stoma to Bo enough to
keep o m on the go.
THE FAVORITE MOTIF at this
Uma of year, of course, is red and
whlta hearts and flowara and they
were attractively combined today
for lb* Valentin* Luncheon at the
Sanford Woman's Club. The social
department was in charge, with
Mra. Roy TilUs aa chairman.

New Garden Club
To Elect Officers
A t First Meeting

The new Garden Club tf North
Orlande will meet Thursday at
7:30 p. m. at tha hoipa of Mrs.
Um evening wit he memben ef Anton Kracek, 140 Edgemoo Ava.
Tbit will be the first regular
the Orange City Home DemonatraUon Club.
meeting of Um group tinea it .was
organised last month. Tha nomin­
ating committee will present a
slate of officers for election and
V A H -5 Bridge Club a name for tha club will aleo be
discussed,
AH Interested persons la the
Meets A t B .O .Q .

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A SIX-POUND SON. was born IRENE AND JACK WEtBLE
ncenUy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert love to entertain and their hoapita*
Walling of Leesburg—proud grand­ llty la alwaya enjoyed. At Satur*
parent*.an Mr. and Mrs. W. A day nlght’a party, gucata played
Leffler of Sanford.
card* and later had a “make it
JOYCE AND GERALD COVING­ yourself" refreahment Uma from
TON attended the Pop* Concert of a table laden with cold cut*, pum­
the Florida Symphohy orchestra in pernickel and all aorta of rellsbe^
Orlando Sunday. They said It was a Then tba hoiten preaented b lrt*
“wpaderfU'’ performance and a n day cakea, complete with candies,
looking forward to the next one on to Marge (Mrs. John) Shepard and
Mildred (Mrs. Edmond) Webar.
March 13.
Out of town gucata w en Mr. and
MRS. ELIZABETH SCINOCCA Mra. Charles F. Weber of Philadel­
entertained with a dinner Friday phia who a n visiting the Edmond
night and It was a “threc-ln-one af­ Webers.
fair”. It served a* a fanwell
'courtesy for Jane and Kelly Cardiff A PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT at
and daughter, July, who have been the home of Rusty (Mrs. M. L.)
visiting b en from Duluth, Minn.,— Lilliboe, Elizabeth Ct., was ia
a welcome to weekender, Phil honor of Sally (Mrs. Howard) Wetf
Mark, also from Minnesota,—and gle who moved this past weeksm
as a “send-off for Lois (Mn. to Falo Alto, Calif.
Jeno) Paulucel who flew to DaUas Dessert and cofftt were served
Sunday to meet her husband and and pink flowers and lighted canto continue on with him to Los diet made ■ pretty party setting.
Angeles and Las Vegas In celebra­ JIM AND BEA LEE, more Min­
tion of their wedidng anniversary. nesotans, entertained with cock­
The Paulucci children, Mickey, tails at thalr home Saturday night
U and Cindy, 4, were present at before taking their guests to tha
the dinner and since they will miss Mayfair Inn lor dinner, la the par­
their p an n t’s celebration, a large ty group were Mr. end Mra. Leem
red and white heart-shaped cake Trepanler, Mr. and Mra. Roy WlP
was served to commemorate the llama, Mra. John MeGraw, Joe
occasion. The hostess also served Trepaaicr, Phil Mark. Mrs. Jeno
spsgbett! and chicken, Italian style, Paulucel and Mra. Elisabeth Scl—and had phoned her mother in nocca.
Miami for the chicken recipe. It's
a family secret but garlic, rose­ ALSO SEEN having Saturday
mary and wine a rt among th« in­ night dinner at the Mayfair Inn
gredients to make It an extra spe­ were Dr. and Mra. M. Lipton and
cial party treat!
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Horenitein,

Mrs, Moore Hostess

11m VAH-I wives met In the

Afterburner room of the BOQ far
their monthly bridge party. M n.
D. E. Dearolph served a t hostess.
M n. Daarolph and Mn. T. R. Wal­
ton had high and low scores.
Others preteat were M n. E. E.
Austin, M n. A. J. Blabs, M n, D.
J. Brough, Mn. D. W. Caswell,
Mn. R. E. Farmer, M n. C. N.
James, M n. Wahnlta Ramey, M n.
H. A. Lackey, Mn. H. 8. Meore,
Nancy Foster, Mra. Edward Pratt, Mn. D. C, Hamilton, Mn. R. W.
M n. Lynn Lyons, Mrs. Pate Eepp, Mn. C. D. Schoonover, Mr*.
Bukur, Mn. Mtrrlll Foster, Mn, T. I. BaggeU, and M n, H. 0 . GoJohn Donahue,

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M n. Walton Hostess
To Dorcas Class
Mn. Gita Walton waa hostess
to th* monthly meeting ef the
Dorcas Sunday School d a is of Um
First Baptist Church.
Mn. M. V. Wilkins gave an In­
spiring devotion, entitled “ Mr.
Somebody Else." A brief bustnets meeting waa followed by
garnet and refrashmaats. Prises
wire won by Mn. Douglas Stanstrom end Mn. Curtis Green.
Other memben pretest were
Mn. N. C. Booth, Mra. William
Tripp. M n. Charles Lawla, Mri.
W. W. Home and Mra, l, A.
Fuller.

A t Pot Luck Supper
MRS. ROY TILLI8
SERVING WITH MRS. ULUS
to make it one of the special event*
of the season were Mist EUalec
Kirchboff, M n. F. T. Mariwatbcr,
M n. R. T. Warren. M n. W. B.
Britton, M n. John Baker, Mn.
E. A. Moaforten, Mn. Denver Cor­
dell and M n. N. R. Whitney.
After lunch, games of brtdga
and cantata were played.

Enlisted Club
*

To M eet Friday

The VAH-U Enlisted Men's Wives
Club will m art Friday at* the
C. F. O. Club matting room at the
Naval Air Station.
Plana will be discussed Including
lu
iu tv ssu
tju u , u
jciu u in g uthe
i s oror*
future
aeUvlUcs,
including
ganisatioa of a bowling league and
Firat Baptist Church Prayer swimming lessons for children this
meeting, 7:SS. p. &gt;. * . Sunday tyring^
School officers and teachers sup* All wtvas ef VAH-U enlisted men
ir meeting, f:S0 p. m. R. A.'O •re Invited to attend the meeting,
p. m. Prayer meeting and busi­ gat acquainted with Um other wives
ness teuton, • a, hi.
and help plan future projects ef
Presbyterian Church Circle i , mutual totarest.
with Mra. R. L. Cornell On Lake
Bird. i t 11 i . n . Sealer chair
• p. m. mid-week Bible hear, I Ofteen
p. m. chonool chair rehearsal 7:30

Church

Calendar

Tha Loch Arbor home-of Mn.
H. 8. Moon was the setting for a
pot luck supper for the VAH-I offi­
cer’s wives recently. Mn. D. E.
Dearolph and M n. D. J. Brough
served aa hostesses.
Special guests included Mn.
Frelda O'Hara from Edeniburg,
Pa. who la visiting her daughterin-law, Mra. H. L., O'Hara, and
Mist Judy Blaha, a freshman at
Stetson this year. Judy la the
daughter ef Lt. and M n. A. J.
Blaha.
Mn. E. W. Foote received a sil­
ver cup, a gift for her new baby
girl. Other guests w an Mn. R. E.
Farmer. M D g Q a a a h l , Mra.
ft. D. Murphey, M n. E. E. Auatin.
M n. C. D. Schoonover, Mn. J . T.
Osborne, Mrs. D. W. Caswell. M n.
A. W. Smith, Mn. W. D. Fries,
M n. P. J . Ryan, M n. E. G. Tif­
fany. M n. H. A. Lackey, Mn. R.
W; Rapp, and M n. H. G. Gobcn.

GUESTS KEEP POPPUf I t
ahd out of Um Fred Harris b oral
In Ravenna Park. Major and Mrs.
Lee Frigo and daughter, Susan, of
Miami and Mrs. R. D. Schneider of
Haines City have come and gone
this week. New as a bouse gueit
la Mra. Doris Hill of Tampa wbe
will be benorod at a bridge party
tomorrow night.
OTHER 8ANFORD GUESTS are
Dr. and Mra. Harry F. Faga of
Oolumbui, Ohio, who are visiting
their daughter, Mra; John H. W it
llama and family la LttUe Venice.
' FIVE 8ANFORD WOMEN aL
tended a lunekton Saturday in
Winter Perk tor the alumnae of
Huntingdon College, Montgomery,
Ala. They were Betty Bowes,
Barbara Chapman Moon, Jean
Norris, Millie Leper and Joyce
8awy*r.
A GLIMPSE CT SPRING can b #
seen aa on* drives past the side of
the Leffler home at the corner of
Hibiscus Ct. sad 30th SC—protected
against a terrace waU are tha moat
colorful tulip*—all U a row and ae
very lovclyl

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Presbyterian Oiri Scant Troop
133 moots at till p. m. Doacena'
meeting 7:41 p. m.
P in t Baptist Church loyal Am­
bassadors, 7 p. m.
Ptoodroot Baptist Church visita­
tion program 10:30 o&lt; m. to 7
practice 7:10 p. m.
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Personals
TBB MALE INFLUENCE - Paris hate bow deeply to
tha mate influence this Sprint* with high crowns and
Wf brims dominating every French millinery collection.
From Pierre Balmain cornea this white atraw sailor with
a tall o w n offset by a gently rolled brim piped in navy
«»e*rnin. A Me tailored bow sita squarely a t the front,
d e m te d with a bold and diamond leaf pin from Van

Personals
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Mr. and Mra, Raymoad Lawson. .M n. John Helm* and Mrs.
Clarence Snyder visited la Lccaburg aad Zell wood. Mra. Malms
ramatoad to U taburg with -bar
daughter, M n. .A.
Morris.
HSIi|H|M&lt;
#»• HUKile
Leon Wright called on Mrs.
Sanford H . D. Chib Harry
Osteen laat week.
Mrs. Ida Maud and ton, Martin
ef Daytona Beach, end Mr. and
Meets Thursday
Mra. Ray Pall and children were
The Banfocd Homo Demonstra­ guests of Mr. and M n. Raymond
tion Club win maet Thursday at Pell Sunday.
Mr. and M n. Alfred Allman, Sa­
t p, m. at tba Hearn Demanatralerno, spent the weekend with hi*

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So noon? not no's you'd notice in Fsnnay’s
twoHpnrt butcher rayon with tha rich leek i f
linen I Simple, slim skirt end tricky top with
tie-back. cowl, colter and V-yeke. th a t given
the 01union ef width where you need It.
Navy, aqua, hot pink ar beige. Biaan If te IS,

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The Collie Fancier* of Central
Florid* will have a trial match at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday.
Trophic* will be given to the
be»t collie* in each of *even
cla.se. a t the 12:."&gt;0 p.m. match.
The rlaaae* are: puppy female* un­
der »lx month*, puppy dog* under
*ix month*, puppy female* be­
tween *ix and 12 month*, puppy
doga between tlx and 12 month*,
femalea over a year old, doga over
a &gt;m r old, and *mooth collie*.
Trophic* al*o will he given to the
heat collie in the match and to
the heat collie of the oppoaitaa aex
in the match.
Entriea will be taken at* the
gate* but they muat be in by 12:IS
p.m.
Jo*e Toledo, Coral Gahlei, will
be the judge.
Spectator* are welcome and admlaaion i» free.
Among the contestant* will be
dray Sun Chief Charmer who won
the Bothwell Trophy for he»t local
dog in Orlando. Cray Sun Chief
Charmer ii owned by Mr. and
Mr*. Ralph Grayson, 2496 Steven*
Ave.

GUYS AND DOLLS NURSERY Rot h welcome from Charlie Morrinon of
the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. Enjoying the facilities at the new 719
Laurel Ave. nursery are from the left, Jane Reed, Joe Mnrkham, "Trigger,“
Morrison. Mrs. Anne Markham and Mrs. Jean McLain who run the nursery,
Jeff Graham and Ronnie Williams.
(Herald Photo)

Sharon Smith, John Todd, David
Lanier and Linda Lee have been
awarded the Sanford Pilot Club'a
Teenage Awards as outstanding
Junior High School students.
David and Linda were named for
the aecond six-week awards and
Sharon and John received the third
six-week awards.
The students are chosen for the
honora by fellow students and fac­
ulty on the basis, of scholastic
achievement, ability to get along
with other students, and citizen­
ship.
Miss Dorothy Cooper, chairman
of the Pilot Club'a award* committhe, presented the awards during
chapel at the school.

‘le tte r s of Commendation’* for
the second six-week period, were
presented to Eddie Griffith. IJnda
Hart, Karen Metier, Jerry Cullcm,
Danion Morrison, Sharon Smith,
Virginia North.

"Letters of Commendation" for
the third six-week period went to
Helen Mann, Linda Ley, Mike
Garner, Jerry Cullura, David Lan­
ier and Ann Mahan.

Common Errors T h a t Are Costly
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Many
people pay more income tax than
they have to because they:
—File separate returns for hus­
band and wife when a joint re­
turn would reduce their tax bill.
—Claim the itandard 10 per
cent deduction when an itemized
list of deductible expenses would

exceed 10 per cent of adjusted
gross income.
—Fall to claim all allowable
deductions when drawing up an
itemized list.
—Don't deduct sick pay when
they miss work because of aieknesa or injury.
—Fail to claim
cfai all tligibit de­
pendents.

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Woman Dresses
Before Dying

Collie Fanciers
Set Trial Match

eil Feb. 10. 1960-Pag* B

MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet Pre
mior Nikita 8. Khrushchev left
Moscow today for ft three-week
goodwill mission to Southeast Asia
that may prove as tough a test
of his personal diplomacy as his
American tour.
a The trip will take him to India,
liurnia, Indonesia and Afghani­
stan. All, with the exception of Af­
ghanistan, have been ambroiled
recently with Russia's major ally,
Communist China.
His departure came amid reports in local diplomatic circle*
that Khrushchev recently flew to
Peiping secretly to discus* the situation with Chinese Communist
leaders.
gg Accompanying Khrushchev were
many of the Kremlin experts ha
took with him on hit tour of tha
United States last fall. Mrs.
Khrushchev, who also mada tha
U.S. trip, stayed homa this time.
Sht was reported not feeling h tr
best.
Khrushchev’s first stop on the
tour is New Delhi. He is due there
Thursday to begin a fiva day visit
which will ineluds talks with In0 d la n Premier Jawaharial Nehru.
ft Communist Chine is their
most important ally, Soviet lead­
e n tend to regard India as the
most important neutral nation' in
the East-West tug-of-war.
Tha Red China-India border dis­
pute act a delicate diplomatic
stage for Khrushchev. Communist
Chinese encroachment* on Indian
territory hava alienated virtually
all poHtkial and public faetiona in
# In d ia.
Nehru has insisted that the dis­
pute be settled in direct tmlke with
the Peiping regime after Chinese
Red troops have been pulled out
of territory Indie claims. It is
doubtful th a t Nehru would relish
tha idaa ef • third party, such as
Khrushchev, mediating the dis-

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Using the theme, “ Does Christ
Live Here?" the Lutheran Churches
of the Florida-Georgla District of
Missouri
the Lutheran Church
Synod will be calling oo the un­
churched in many communities.
The purpoie of this visitation cam­
paign will be to extend an invita­
tion to attend "Lutheran Open
House" services which will be held
each evening, Feb. 14-11.
A team of S3 missioned from all
parts of Ihe country will be answer­
ing questions, giving children's ob­
ject lessons, and bringing mes­
sages in these informal services.
Everyone is invited to come.
The Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer of Sanford will he joining
with St. Luke's Lutheran Church
of Slavia and otbar churches in
Central Florida for a m ast "Open
House Rally" Sunday, Feh, 14.
This special union service will be
held i t Howard Junior High School,
Robinson Street in Orlando at 2:30
p. m. The Rev. O. A. Waerh, Direc­
tor of Evangelism from St. Louis
will be the speaker. Massed choirs

Loretta H u m ; , *1, always « • ft
neat p*r*on. 8h» d M th a l wap—
h .r paper neatly folded besida ha*,
and d ra u rd in ft freih ntgiicea
and ip o tla n iweater.
M in Murray waa found Toaaday
sitting in bar armchair tn ft yoaa
of drath aha muat hare eaffered
to arranga.
Police aaid alie waa badly
burned. They found homed (lath
in r in her apartm ent and believed
M in Murray had e m ^ b t fire,
atripped off the b u m in f geneamM
Plotters Indicted
AMMAN, Jordan (U PD —Four­ and then eerefully dr aaaad a jftlft.
teen army officer* and three civil­
ians were accused of plotting to
oveclhrow the government of King Thefts Reported
Hussein in an indictment released
by the military prosecutor Sun­ A t Crooms School
day. The 17 have been ander ar­
Croome Academy Principal Brest since mld-lPM.
L. Blaekehear told ■—lord poMeo
Monday a portable radio ami
The biggest single market for phonograph, five poire of toawab
ceramic tile are the nation's hos­ shoes and two notebooks were sto l­
pitals. They used an estimated en from the school.
Rlarkshear said Ska Haws w s rt
15,300,000 square feel of reramie
tile In 1S5S, seven per rent of tha stolen from a wooden bnMdiftff an
Industry's production, according the northwest side a! tk e m ain
to the Tile Council of America. academy building.

and Children'* chorui will take
part in the service.
Gueat missioncr at the Church of
the Redeemer in Sanford will be
the Rev. Robert H. Roaenau from
Minneapolis, Minn. At St. Luke's
in Slavia the Rev. Joseph Kt.charlk
of Stamford, Conn, will be Ihe spe­
cial miaaioner.

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lean officials dlicloted today Ihey
art kraping a vary tya on prop*
aratlona for a Communlit-bleieed
propaganda b l o w o u t la Cuba
which they expect to erupt la n '
torrent of entl-U.S. abuir.
The object of their attaatlon la
the propoaed July meeting in Ha*
vana of a "Latin American Youth
Congreai." The "congreie" v ia
spawned by the Communlit World
Federation of Democratic Youth.
Fidel Caitro’a revolutionary re*
glme la reported to have am*
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elal aupport.
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tory committee for the meeting it
aettlng up a program which in*
cludea the following: Politico to*
ward dictator! and "formal demo*
cracy"; Ilmltatloni on national
aoverelgnty: mUltsrlim; dlaar*
mament and economic develop*'
menta.
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S. officials to bo the uaual In*
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natlona for blaata againat "Van*
kee traperlallam" and’ chargee
that the West wanU war aa op*
poied to Ruaala’a profeiied desire
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aa planned, it will provide a apata ■
of hata propaganda againat V»*
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When the Weihington Senators open
their training camp in Orlando Feb. 25
moat of the attention from the braia will
be centered upon aeveral young pitcher*.
Am everyone well know*, the sever*
lack of pitching depth, along with apotty
infield strength has been the Nats' big
problem for many years, but these young­
sters are giving Cal Griffith and Cookie
Lavagetto plenty to cheer about.
Out of the 19 pitchers who have been
summoned to spring training four of the
youngsters are left handers — another
thing that has been shir in the lineup. The
Nats have signed Bob Swift, a former
major league catcher, to work with the
youngsters and he will be getting a hand
from Del Wilber and Clyo* McCullough,
also former big timers, behind the plate.
The youngsters who will get most of
the attention are Ralph Lumenti, Jim
Katt, Jack Kraliek and Tom McAvoy, ail
lefthanders, and Don Lee, Fred Brockbauer and Del Norbert, who throws from
the right side.
Lumenti is from Charlotte of the Sally
League where he had a 12-8 record. He
has been very wild, but it looks as though

Monday, whoa' a ra il which
threatened to waih out the winter
Olympic Game* Unwed to snow,
reached a depth of SO Inebea early
today, and tho forecast was for
a total of SI inches before the,
storm abates. At times It was a
full-fledged bliuird with -high
winds and taro visibility, sad then
It would slacken to a gratia fall.
But tho anew never stopped.
Satisfactory orartlco was Impos­
sible. Tha akl-Jump was closed

Bighoy Is MpeiBl test the New

H t team la the Continental
N f u wifi ptoy Ms home p m e i
l.e proposed new hall park to
tanking Meadow, whleh would
Mt 51,00* fan ii
Yanhoe Stadium entered the piewbatt Um Yankee* auggaited
■soday that New Yeok Cite
fated lease *r buy the# ball park
faced e l Investing "aeveral mli­
ra dollar*" to tha proponed
toahtag Maadaw stadium.

t UM ANOELEfi (UPI) - Gil
Hodges vowed I* make Ms hat
weak match that of Ms glove dur­
ing the 1100 senses as ho Jalnsd
the world's champion Lea Angeles
Dodger* fold by sending to his
signed contract.
Ranked as one of the aU-ttaa*
great Balder* of to* National
League at first haae, Hodge* sat
s goal of 90 homara and 100 puna
* BOUTON (UPI) - Young Denny batted to far tola season.
payer af Farttond, Ore., meets
farmer tbamptoa Tony DeMarco
af Boston tonight to a 10-round Trotters To Tour
wattarweight bout at The Garden.
CHICAGO (UPI) - U m Mar­
* Meyer, a M-y*ar-ctd who has
fait only see* during Ms brief hut iam Olobeirottera are planning a
I pro caraor, probably complete tour of Africa IMa year.
Into tea ring aa a 1M "Wa’va touched North Africa
te whip te* one- dm* an aach of our pasf M summer
tours but we’vs never gone Into
South Africa," said Owner-Coach
Aba Sapcrstetn, wh# announced
tha Globetrotter* will appear to
BUI For Olympics
Uaaagal, the Republic of Congo
-OTTAWA (UPI) - A request
tho Belgian . Congo hmong
fa held tee 19*9 Winter Olympics and
otter African areas where basketf t Calgary la under consideration baM la a novelty.
W fa* M orel government, Reganrees Minister Alvin Remittra
New Gator Head
ra ti Tuesday.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Hen­
ry Kramer baa bean named to
succeed John Ptombo as preaidant
af the Gator Bowl Assn. Vice
presidents elected Included J, J.
Daniel. Charles Campbell. Joe Sy-

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Hodgea accepted an estimated
MS,ON whleh sources* tloee to toe
club reported was abtait what lb*
n-yaar-eld veteran received last
season. This marks Hodges' 14th
full season with tha club.
Although hla fielding won Mm
the Rawlings Gold Glove last sea­
son far to* third straight year.
Hodges Mt .ITS despite a good
start. A mid-season ankle Injury
sidelined Mm far a month when
be wag starting to Mt well.
Elsewhere, pitcher Jerry Casato
and outfielder Gene Stephens
signed their contracts with tho
Red Sox. Casato had n ll-l . rec­
ord last season and Stephens bet­
ted .» • to M games.
Catchers p el Crandall and Stan
Lopata agreed te terms with the
Braves. Lopata was cut loess
by Milwaukee at tha end of ths
IBM saasou hut baa beta rs-Mred
again.
.
The San Frenetic# Giant* an­
nounced the signing of tofitldere
Andre Rodgere, Jose Pagan and
Beany Vatonawla, outfielder Fe­
lipe Atou and pitcher Ed Fleher.
and tha Baltimore Oriole* reached
agreement with pit ehere Gerdon
Jones, Bob Maba and We* Stock.
Pitcher* Tom Cheney, Rannto
Blackburn, Ed Baute, Larry Fqaa
aad Earl FrancI* agreed to term*
with Pittsburgh, and outfielder
Rum Border and pttchsr fivnna
Killeen w ire d terms with Kansas

MIAMI BEACH (OFT) — TUp* '
ranked welterweight Luis Rodri- fa
gust faces hard ♦ peaching Cart
Hubbard in a nationally-televised
te • round bout tonight which Rod­
rigues hopes will be a tuneup
fight for a meeting with ehampwa
Don Jordan.
The tt-year*o!d Rodriguet, from
Camaguey, Cuba, baa not tm-

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Id, takes time out from her duties to chat with Bill France, president of the
speedway. Misa Sweeney won the Miss Southland beauty contest held at
Daytona Beach last September.

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SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (UPI)
—Olympic athletes, chafing under
tho restriction! imposed by in­
clement weather, moved out to
the training slopes and rinks* to­
day determined to get at least ex­
ercise — if not fuU-acato practice.
Despite an all-day snow Tues­
day, many of tho skiers and skatera got outdoors for soma limbor­
ing work and thoy planned to do
it again today.
Snowfall which atartod at assn

For Title Scrap

he is over this and is ready for the big
time.
Bruckbauer, who was signed for |80,000 off the campus of the University of
Minnesota a t the same time as Sanford’s
Jake Jacobs, is the one moqt highly touted
by the big brass. He broke Into pro ball in
the Three I League last season in great
fashion with an impressive 12-5 record
and waa voted as the league's pitcher of
the year.
The spring roster of the Nats lists Bob
Allison, rookie of the year in the AL, Jim
Lemon, F ay a Thorneberry, Lenny Green,
Dan Dobbek, and Jacobs. At present Dobbek Is highly rated to step into a regular
spot in the outfield and, if he ia able Ur
make it, Allison probably will move to
left, with Lemon in right.
Actually, the Nats haven’t hgd an op­
portunity to see Jacobs work, with the ex­
ception of Sherry Robertson, who waa in
Sanford on several occasions, and they
will be giving him plenty of observation
when the spring session starts. Although
he still needs that thing sailed experience,
he does have all of tha qualifications to
make a big leaguer and, even if he ie down
in the minor
leagues for another season or
, r-------------------------5
two of training, he should make it some
day.

completely and so was the slalom
sU sours*. Downhill and eiatom
sktors from several nation* put on
skis sod went through the lightest
of training on Papoose Posh.
"It wasn’t much use to start
training because the heavy anewfofl P*t lb* trail* hi bad shape,
but ws Just bad te gat tho kinks
out of our muscles and get some
csarciae," said Austrian ac, Karl
Schrant, on* of tha favorites tor
an Alphina gold medal.
Tho outdoor apood-okatlag riak
was opened to practice 1st* Tues­
day. However, the ice wag la poor
condition and most skaters who
tried it quit to disgust.
"It's snow ice and It'* dirty,"
said BUI Carow of the U J. team.
"You akate around It Just once
aad tha edge to gone from your
akalo*."

Mixed Foursomes
Match Ploy Opens
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (UPI)
—The team of Barbara Mclntire
aad Boh Cochran, tha medal wie­
ner* in the National Mixed Four­
some* golf tournament with • sli­
tting as, meet Don O’Brien and
Mrs. Boyd lommervlll* In the
opening round af match play to­
day.
Mix* Mclntire, current National
Amateur titliai from Laka Park,
Fla., and Cochran, of St. Louis,
played flawless goH Tuesday: Six
birdie* and 19 para. Mrs. Sommervtlte, of Torooto. Canada, and
O' Brlcn, Richmond, Va., quail-

Navy Aid Named
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) -H ugh
McWilliams has boea named an
assistant football coach at tho
Naval Academy, it waa announced
today. McWilliams, tike Navy
Head Coach Wayne Hardin, ia a
graduate af College ef the Pa­
cific. He waa head coach at Palo
Alto (Calif.) High school for
seven year*, whore Me team* last
only It ef N games.

la the big "Match of tho Week"
la the Sanford City Bowling league
last Wednesday evening, Burnett
Painters eoc« more defeated their
"eounstoe," league leading Mather
•f Sanford, However, this time it
was not the hoped-for whitewash
that occurred the lest time these
two teams mst. but a two-to-ona
victory. Larry Plvae waa tho big
gun for tho Painters, with a 548
aeries, whUs John Uhr led for the
Mather learn with a SIS total.
Is other games. Harry’s Liquors
remained la t tie with Burnett's
lor second place aa they also look
two games from Gent's Seminole
Cleaner* and Laundry. Georg*
Koala was the big gun with SOS
for tho winners, whi|* Bob Bora*
dorf tod tho losers with 111. Naw
York Life Insurance, tod by Captala "Doc" Blag’s 200-535 swept
the match with Celery City Printtog Company.
•Spllt-ihrinkers" for tha even­
ing found the fivo-and-dlme popu­
lar. with Daddy Proctor and Frank
Hubs being ths lucky ante. Also,
BUI Hartwick and Dick Rich­
ards got tho S-T, while Ron Perry
picked the 4-5-7.

Hockey Board
Gels Hot Potato

PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPU-The
National Hockey League's board ef
governors were given n real "hot
potato'' to handle today when they
oonvanod for their annual midMason meeting.
Hie Detroit Rod Wings announc­
ed Tuesday night that defansaman
Red Kelly had ended Ms five-day
retirement and agreed to being
traded to the Toronto Maple Leafe
for defenseman Marc Reaume.
However, league President Clar­
ence Campbell maintained Kelly
waa "net eligible to bn traded" because ha had ennotnrad Ms retire­
ment leal week after refusing to
report to lb* New York Rangers.
Kelly and RUl McNeill hath were
doalt to the Rangers far BUI Gadsby and Rddto ghack but tha deal
was cancelled whoa KaUy and Mc­
Neill both suddenly "retired."

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Sixteen of the South's lop grey­
hounds will be scampering tonight
In a twln-blU of Grade-A contests
at Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
The pair of features will high­
light a swift 10-raco program
starting at 1:10.
Tha 10th event, one of the
Grade-A racci, will span tha
thrce-eighths-mlle distance. Popu­
lar littla Cri Tears Is favored to
cop honors to tbe long one. The
Keith DiUon product wUI have
the eeven-box for tbe unusual

Oakland Coach
Without Players
OAKLAND, Call*. (UPI) -E ddie
Erdclats, e fin* coach without a
single pteytr- launched tbe pres­
sure-packed battle today ef dig­
ging up a team for Oakland's en­
try to the saw American Football
League.
The farmer Navy master was
named to the bead coach’s )ob
Tuesday tour days after Iba Uni­
versity of California had skipped
Mm and filled tta own vacancy
with Marvin Levy, a /comparative
unknown.
"1 have to form a. staff of four
assistant* and than we'll m -after
to* players,'' Erdclats said.
Erdclats appeared to be as
vague as anyone else over the
complexities of building up a to t­
ter. While other members af the
league have mad* their draft
choices and are waving contracts,
Oakland is starting from scratch.

event. She Is rated a 5-to-l choice
by moralog line odds.
Tha 50-pound red fawn miss 1*
fresh from an eye-catching tri­
umph over Sarabond and Mltra's
Tie. .
Another top-flight atepper la
the gruelling race is Rocky MacGinty, rated a J-to-1 shot by early
oddi. This big red bundle gent,
owned by Arthur Bowser, beat
Wayoe Roberts in hla last race
while flytog ever the distance la
31.19 seconds.
Wayne Roberta sperta ooe of tho
best records at the local club,
having won five times sad placed
three times ia nine tripe to tbe
starting gate. The husky goat,
owned by Carl 0. Tracy, 1* fever­
ed to capture tho sloth n e e
laurels, the other half af the
doable-beaded feature.
Wayne Roberta will march from
the (even-box, and he's figured
a 2-to-l favorite. Rocky MacDuff
and Trip Latch era among other
stars to the ninth rpce.

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The fabulous Philadelphia rankle
cracked two toaguo standards
Tuesday night whan be establish­
ed a new stogie see sen-as (ring
record and rebound. mark while
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bog Robbing'
By DICK WEST
I It’s not that I quarrel with those
WASHINGTON (UPIV—I think j congressmen who think the armed
M’s high time somebody said a forces have abused the practice,
few words in defense of "dog rob- Goodness knows, if somethin! can
__ L________________________ be abused the armed forces will
find a way to do i t
What 1 mean is, I think h
Street Program
should be understood that dog robbtag is an ancient and honorable
Work Finished
profession. It is to this broader
The city manager reported Mon­ point that 1 address myself.
day that the Sanford street re­
Who. for instance, kept Hanni­
surfacing program for IttM o has bal’s Howdah tidy while the elebeen finished.
phials were crossing the Alps? A
The commission approved the dog robber.
Pav-A-Way Corp. bill of S23.M7.S0
And who applied that polish that
for 3.1K.7I tons of surface ma­ was under the dust that was on
terial.
the boots that Gen. Custer died
Streets paved wars W. Third in? A dog robber.
St. from Preach Ave. to Persim­
In face I suppose that a dog
mon Are., E. Ninth SC from robber has figured in every major
Park Ave. to Sanford Ave., Mel- military engagement since the
lonville from SOth St. to !Sth St., walla foil at Jericho. Even in that
Persimmon Ave. from First SC to one, a dog robber may have
Third St., and E. Second St. from shined the trumpet, or held the
MelloovlUe Ave. to Sanford Ave. music, or something.
The commission ordered an or­
Gunga Din, of whom Kipling
dinance drawn to ope* the way sang, was a dog robber. Webster
for an office building on the south has booored the dog robber with
aide of Pulto* a* Park. Ave. If a place in his dictionary. You can
the builder goes ahead with con- find the entry on page TM of the
s tm tira the eMy wfll vacate an new international edition between
S-feet strip of land o* the south “dog ribs’* and “dog rose."
A dog robber is defined as “a*

LITTLE MOfX, Aft. (UPU-A
memMs bomb Tuesday night Mew
bole In the home ef one tt five

tt Catletts Walls, IB. It shattered
Wtafawi in Me immediate neighhmtaad, was felt over a five block
lie* and was beard more than two
miles away. No one was injured by

•It was probably set,” Police LC
Jackson said. “ I Imagine the
t had S fuse on I t It looks like
d one about flva inches long,
rente ef the explosion went
ar-und in

LAKE MARY 4-H Club boys get a brief run down on how to prevent forest
liras by Forest Rangers Sonny Siselovc, left and Robert Deuaehle. 4-H
boys left to right are Alan Bowman, Logan Curry, Gary Donaldson and
Richard Avery.
(Herald Photo)

robber would have lo be a chem.
1st, an engineer and a disciple 0f
Oscar of the Waldorf. 1 was
•mated to team M had berame
yuch a fine art.
I knew several dog robbers dur.
tng my Army days and, frankly,
they seemed like pretty o rd in a ry
Joes. They also were, by and
large, a contented and even en­
vied lot.
Being assigned te the general’s
quarters excused them from such
soldierly assignments aa kitchen
police, latrine duty and ridding
the company street tt rigs ret
butte.
This always looked to me like
a rather good way to fight a war.

trad ant.” (A dog rtbt. Incidental­
ly, U * weed and a do* roae li
a flower. But Uiat la another
Mory).
The um of enliated men aa do*
robbers came under congressional
scrutiny laat year because of com­
plaints that some of our warriors
were being assigned as baby sit­
ters and housekeepers.
Last week, a House subcommit­
tee reoewed the inquiry by mak­
ing public aa Air Force manual
which set forth detailed instruc­
tion on the proper use of lace ta­
ble-cloths, wineglasses and other
accoutrements of the spartan mili­
tary life.
To live up to this manual, a dog

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Minister Blamed

Cip Ii Ui told bar i l l hid J u t
tit the float room whs* tea bomb

fsatstf.
"it sun wasa't a Breamtear,"
Iff. Bates said.

PMfeo
Gam
ardarail
re tnra to stay at tea house aa
sards daring Um « tiu He daclla*
d to say whether bn planned id
sat guards at the bomaa of tea
far other Negro students atteodl | Central sad (be throe Negro

Prom (kg feratgn editor's asmbook:
Diplomatic sources la East Barlia say the Soviets are unhappy
ebsot East German Communist
Party tender Walter Ulbrieht's remust sws
far Irocket
wwowt
w n v t wessons
wwoi^-i^n far
a^w the
East Cterman army. They say Um
Russians think Ulbrieht's claim
might spoil the eastern disarma­
ment drive, and teat they won't
a any ease deliver any rockets
to the Bast Germaaa befare the
May aummit.
Incidentally, Britain's Laborlta
opposition la disturbed about a U.
S. project to give suetear-potaalial weapons to West Germany.

Mills Rock at tee request of local
gftidate, and was aftering Utile
Bock notice the fecilMtef ef Ms
Stale tab aad IlmtHliatfia divl'mid la Washington, j
W was tea latest iasidant of
ftoleace that stretehss beak to 1M7
Bhra alee Negro students were
United Press latomalfaaal
tamed back from Central High
Icbaol by Arkansas .National VIENNA—Alois Eategaiscr, who
Guardsmen by order of Gov. Orval explained “It Just came ever me"
Cauhua. Cartotia wat eas a# team. when he took a diesel locomotive
■ m to a tenter tela year.
out for an aaautbarlsed ran. ex­

Quotable
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T ax Forms Como
In Thrao Sixos

auclsar tost ban talks am going
aowhera faster thaa usual. Thera
ia talk ia Geneva that tea fauK
Uss at the door of the United
States — teat Washington still
ham’t mads up its mind about
whether to chance n total test ban
without formal controls or to conUaue to insist on Ms plan which
would ban everything but under­
ground tests. Until Washington
doai make up Ms mind, tee talks
win bang an dead en ter.
President Charles DeGauIla
will use bis emergency powers to
crack down still harder on his
rightist Idea. But Preach Commu­
nists have Upped their hand by
calling shrilly far a “purge” of
rightists. The rightwingers are a
counterweight to Prance's big
Communist Patty. DeGaulte has
to be careful not to upset the in­
ternal power balance. Chancea are
ha w eal go as far as he’d Ilka
to against the rightists for that
reason, white watchiag tee com­
munists out nf tho corner of his

LONDON (UPI)—Lord Bsavsrbrook's Dolly Express today
blamed Prims Minister Harold
Mncmlllan'a cabinet for what it
csllsd Queen Elisabeth's “rad
blunder* — tatroduetlen «t tin
new royal aurnamo at Mownthat
tm-Windsor.

"Plainly the cabinet members
hove misjudged tbs aaood ot the
public," Um Express acid. “They
have underestimated the people’s
attachment to Um British
Windsor."

night that nil bar daareadanto
other than royal princes end prin­
cesses should carry Um ramam t
Mouatbettra-Windsor. This was hi
Honor «f Prince Philip, whom
adopted surname ef Mountbattea
ia Um Anglicised form t t Um Ger­
man Betteaberg.
The Daily Hamid today became
the first newspaper to accept the
new surname.
“Why all the fuaaf" R asked.
“If this is the Queen's harmless
and amtimantal wish, why should
anyone ears to interfere with It?"

&gt;MMawhite, in Algiers, DoGeaUe has put down hot not kill­
ed opposition to his policy of
"•elf-determination''
far
Al­
gerians. He is weeding out civil­
ian extremlata and undspandabte
army officer! but ha has not re­
moved (ha fear of French settlers
outnumbered nearly to to 1 by
Moslems. Therefore, opposition to
plaining why ha took another dteael Ms policies remains.
out for another run Immediately
after leaving the police station:
“K cam* ever um agate."

HOLLYWOOD—Actress Barbara
U na, scoffing at reports that ac­
tress Franco Nuyon was dropped
from the movie "The World of
Susie Woog" because she woat on
an noting spree after teaming MUc
Luna aad Marten Brando bad boon
dating:
“It aeema like a tragedy for both
tbs motion picture company aad
to iriuSeldteg No Memtead d U S Prance Nuyan, but I certainly
don't son how anyone could put oa
MMOW, middle term - Ualim- weight from boteg Jealous."

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Several reporta have been made here recently that juveroiiic* have carelessly destroyed property, including windows,
public phone booth equipment and even forest*.
This is not only a police matter, but one for the whole
community.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal points out in an
editorial that the scope of vandalism is dangerous and costly.
It said:
•'Perhaps there is no more nearly inexcusable offense
against society than that of vandalism. The term applies
rather widely and loosely these days, but in general it indi­
cates the destruction of property belonging to others, or
Riamnge done to it, without any need and for the perverted
pleasure of persons essentially deficient mentally and
morally.
“There is no telling just what vandalism eosts In this
country’, but the price ie high. The Long Island Rail Road
in New York City, for example, estimates the toll of van*
dalism to its properties at $150,000 a year. The biggest item
on this list is one of $80,000 for windows broken by rock­
throwing youngsters.
"The railroad has a force of 50 special officers who do
nothing except look for vandals and is making special efforts
9to develop the closest possible co-operation with law enforce,
ment ngencies generally. By and large, we expect, the laws
against vandalism need tightening up and more active back.
&lt; ing from the general public."
Our citizens ought to look into vandalism cases close to
home and help prevent them, through that timc.honored,
but lately neglected, ritual of not sparing the rod.

.WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
CASE D4S3: Harry B., aged
90, belong! to s n e t whieh advo­
cates faith healing.
“ Dr. Crane, you have told us
that vegetable* and athletics
don't give us immunity to mosqui­
toes or germs.
“ But don't you think the mind
helps us avoid disease? Couldn't
f t h a t young woman have escaped
smallpox if she hadn’t been afraid
of It, even though she had never
been vaccinated?"
Cats catch distemper but thry
aren't afraid of it, are they?
They don't even know there is
such a thing as distemper:
Dogs and parakeets and other
pets likewise cateh many diseases,
eaused by the very same germs'
that afflict mankind,
f
Thus, we humans esn get rabies
from dogs and tuliremia from
rabbits who have those aliments.
Yet those animals didn’t “ fesr"
rabies or tularemia In advance,
so why think lack of fear will pre­
vent infection?
Yesterday I described the young
wife who caught smallpox. Yet
she had no fear whatever of the
disease or she would have been
vaccinated.
Fear or lack of fear cuts no ice
a* regards whether mosquitoes
will bite your skin or TB or diph­
theria or typhoid germs will
“ bite" you internally.
Your, mental outlook and cour­
age are effective in handling dogs
or horses, which have minds and
ean react to your timidity.
Dogs and horses thus apparent­
ly "sense" whether you are afraid
of them and if you are, they take
advantage.
But dogs and horses have
brains. Germa do not: So your
courage does not drive disease
germs away from you or eurb
their ability to cause Infection.
But a positive ouliook and a
courageous attitude trill promote

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better health by. letting you sleep
more soundly.
If you are a 'fraidy cat and
sure you will die. that very fear
may kill your appetite so you
fail to eat properly. It may also
rob you of necessary sleep via
insomnia.
It can even inhibit the proper
WASHINGTON — Our presisecretion of your ductless glands
and produce spastic colitis, peptic dential politician* have taken
ulcer, plus attacks of angtna pec­ themselves so scHously lately that
toris.
But always remember the sim­ it may be time to gel a leveling
ple fact Chat courageous folks factor into the campaign.
What we need is a third party.
who have no peptic ulcer or
spastic colitis or insomnia, will The Humor Party. Our only hope
still be bitten just as readily by is Hope.
mosquitoes and flies, bedbug* and
If Hob Hope took on (hat job,
wood ticks.
he could fir* his gag men. All
And vividly keep in mind thp he'd need is the script the Demo,
fact that disease germs are com­ rials and Republicans have been
parable to those outside bugs ex­ using on each other.
cept the germs attack you from
After watching the ski-nose
inside.
.
funnyman a t work a t the Nation­
You can, moreover, raise your al Press Club piovlng grounds,
blood pressure excessively Just I'm convinced he'd find enough
by fear and thus predispose your laughs on those politicians to
brain to a Strok.- of apoplexy.
take him to Nov. H. And maybe
An Army Colonel once consulted even to the White House.
me concerning his fear of medics
The way things are going, our
in military uniform. He bad no serious candidates may destroy
terror of doctors, until they were i themselves lunging a t each other.
in military garb.
I Hope would have them laughing
For example, his blood pres­ | a t each other — and save the
sure had been tested at 133. That
was by a civilian doctor.
Then be .underwent a routine
military check-up and his blood
pressure registered 219, Just ane
week after the former test.
The military physician sensed
that the Colonel had a complex,
so told him to relax and eome
back in a week or so for a second
test.'
TULSA Okla. (UPI (-Automation
Meanwhile, the Colonel was test- has come to the ballot box.
ad by two other civilian medics
A voting maemne using IBMwho got him at 134 and 131. But
when the Army medic checked type punch cardt and furnishing a
prccinct-by-prccinct tally untouch­
him a second tiire, it was 222.
Such fear-inspired rise in blood ed by human hands has been un­
pressure often explains why peo­ veiled in Tulsa by a firm which hat
ple may suffer strokes.
made a name for itself as a manu­
facturer of oilfield equipment.
The machine—which weighi only
D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D
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or e n u .
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of the world.
Hope is best in th e.art of pat­
ting the politician on the bark
while deftly kicking him down the
stairs — and making the guy like
it.
He did it before the Prasa Club
ntub. “Of all the Republican can­
didates." he said, "I like Nixon
best." The man in the fifth row
smiled.
Then Hope said: "W hat a con­
vention that will be—Instant‘can­
didates." The man 1n the fifth
row roared. He was Richard Nix­
on.
I'm confident Hope would cam­
paign on a nonpartisan needle,
lie slipped one into Nelson Rocke­
feller, referring to his withdrawal
from thd presidential race.
“ It was our country's only
chance to balance the budget," he
sighed, “imagine the Whit* House
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chine. a voter must:
1. Place a punch card (ballot) in
ihe machine.
g. Push slide handles opposite the
names of the candidates desired.
3. Push a handle which sets in
motion machinery to “read" the
voter's selections and punrh cor­
responding holes In the ballot card.
The card (ballot) is thrust into a
locked ballot box. At the end of
the day, tbo locked box is removed
and—still locked—taken to the
courthouse or tabulation centrr.
There, standard IBM machines
count, the precinct's totals. Such
IBM centers are available in nrarly all cities and can be hired for
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Hope could well carry tils humor
to the summit. Imagine an en­
counter with comedian Nikita
Khrushchev. Hope’s hilarious headknocking could get the Cimimle
trader to laugh himself right out
of the cold war.
Take this Hope ctack about the
premier: “Khrushchev came to
ilollywood and saw the can-can.
It gave him the idea for photographing the backside of the
moon . . . "
That man in th* fifth row ac­
tually did show sum* talent fur
boarding lha happy wagon. It
showed up when Ed Edstrom, our
new cluh president, was on stage
having trouble getting inaugurat­
ed. l i t was delinquent—owed the
club treasury a dime. Chief Jus.
tic* Karl Warren held up th*
swearing-in until Kdstrom, com­
pletely broke, could produce that
dime.
'E d pleaded: “It there a Rocke­
feller In the house?" A man got
up out of the audience, It was
Nixon. He pulled out the dime.
Aa Ihe rest of us struggled tu
lecover from the surprise, the
vice president said dryly: “Just to
keep the rreord straight, I got It
from Jack Kennedy."
This bit of ham so Impressed
movie actress Maureen O'Hara
that the turned to the vice piesident from the stag* and said: “ I
have noticed that you, Mr. Vice
I'resilient, have a ski nose just
like Bob Hope's."
We gasped at the apparent ef.
frontcry. And then the cooed: "In
Ireland, there It the saying that
when things turn up, it's for a
better future." Nixon bowed.
If the vice president keeps this
up, they’ll make him Hope'a run­
ning mate. •

. WASHINGTON — In the clutter­
ed political picture one old familiar
clement it missing. That It the coon
skin cap of Sen. Estes Kcfauver of
Tennessee.
In '32 and again in '36 Kcfauver
was campaigning all over the coun­
try with the relentless handshaking
technique of a candidate for sher­
iff. Missing the presidential nomi­
nation, he was given a consolation
prize — in the light of subsequent
events it hardly seemed that —
of second place with Adlal Steven­
son. Rut this year Kefauvcr must
run for re-election to the Senate,
with signs that he will have a tough
fight.
One reason Is that he ha* named
the enmity of powerful business
interests through the Investigations
of hit Senate anti-monopoly sub­
committee. They can be counted
on to contribute generously to the
formidable opponent, Circuit Judge
Andrew T. (Tip) Taylor, who has
just filed for the August 5 primary
In Tennessee.
In the investigation now in pro­
gress Kcfauver and hit committee
are getting down to the roots of an
issue that hit* home to most pcoplr
far more than a lot of what passes
for campaign debate. This ia Ihe
high cost of drugs essential to the
well being and even the survival o(
millions of Americans.
The investigation thus far has
shown the tremendous price mark­
ups — in one Instance 10,000 per­
cent — for tranquilizers and the
cortisone derivatives that rase the
condition of arthritic sufferers.
There was testimony that mental
patients released from Institution!
as a result ot the new tranquilizer
therapy cannot afford to go on
paying for the medication and so
they are confined again in mental
hospitals.
One of the startling revelations
was that drugs prescribed by doc­
tors here under trade name* arc
sold In France, Germany and other
countries fur a fraction of what
they cost In this country. Thrte
are identical drugs manufactured
under license in the United .States.
The big pharmaceutical houses
entered strong protest. Their
spokesmen claimed that the dif­
ference resulted from the high cost
of researrh, promotion and telling
which they said the committee had

Eisenhower, FDR
Get Bum's Rush
PIERRE, S. D. (UPI) - A bl
partisan proposal to add Ihe busts
of Franklin D. Roosevelt and
President Elsenhower alongside
those of Washington, Lincoln,
Jefferson and Teddy Roosevelt on
Ml. Rushmorc, got Ihe bums'!
rush today.
“ I think Hip idea slinks." Slate
Historian Will G. Robinson said.
“ There are too many face* there
now!"
Democratic Gov. Ralph llertclh,
in the true spirit of partisan polltin , confined his comments to
the current president.
Ilrrsctli said Eisenhower's “ pop­
ularity at the polls has been dem­
onstrated hut this docs not assure
us that hit administration will
m eaturr up with that of FDR
and such statesmen as Washing­
ton, Lincoln, Jefferson and Teddy
Roosevelt."
Robinson, whose political philo­
sophy was not disclosed, appeared
to object on esthetie grounds.
The world's largest pecan or­
chard It located about 40 miles
from &lt;F.I Paso, Tex.

not taken Into account. But the Easier to understand than the sta­
committee came up with a study tistics are the letter* which have
showing that for the 2n major com­ come in in the committee from all
panies research on rirugi account­ over the country, Many of them
ed on the average for only 4.4 per­ are from older people llvinc mi
cent of the total salei revenue. small pensions. One arthritic suf­
Net profit after taxes averaged ferer wrote that the had t* pay
13.1 percent and 24 percent went nearly 30 cents apiece for a corti­
into selling.
sone derivative pill the was re­
i n the rate of return on invest­ quired to taka three times a day.
ment after taxes the drug Industry On a pension of little more than
outranks all others, according to a $6o a month, she found that if aha
study of the Federal Trade Com­ paid for her medicine she waa u s­
mission. The figure gnen by the able to eat for the last faw day*
commission is 21.4 perernt compar­ ! of the month.
ed with 12.4 for steel and 13.3 for
One of the moat forthright wit­
autos.
nesses was Henry H. Hoyt, presiI dent of Carter Product!, one of th*
: larger companies showing a net
i profit on sales In 1938 of 98.4 p er­
cent. Hnyt put frankly on th*
record the cost of making and eelU
Ing Miltown, a widely used tran­
quilizer. His company gels from
the wholesaler 8.1 rent* for a tablet
costing seven-tenths of a cent t#
manufacture. With selling, taxes,
United Press International
NEW YORK — Former French research, etc., the total coat is S.B
Foreign Legionnaire Hahih Riad rents leaving a profit of 1.9 oo each
Haw*. 28. convicted of murder, pill sold.
vainly asking the judge to ignore
A little later ihe Investigation
hit lawyer’s mercy pies:
will go into the cost of antibiotics.
“ A life sentence is not merci­ These a r t among the moat costly
ful. I'd rather die."
of all medicines, as millions of
sufferers in ths current fl« epide­
WASHINGTON - Garage me­ mic are discovering.
chanic Kenneth E. Fleet, 22, ex­
Kefauver has gone from ail t*
plaining why he joined a stream steel to aulos to bread hi an effort
of puzzled taxpayers filing Inin to show how “ adminlatarod" pries*
the Internal Rrvenue Service of­ force competition out of largo
fice to ask for help in filling out areas of Ihe free enterprise sys­
his return:
tem. He it keeping a watch on steel
"I couldn't figure out .my own prices today following th* recent
tax and I couldn't find anybody wage settlemenl, with th* promts*
who could. I can't afford to pay that if they go up, whether before
anybody to."
or after the November election, ho
will call the steel masters back
TUCSON. Artz. - Chief Judge to the witness aland. A strong be­
Richard N. Chambers of the 9th liever In competition, Kefauvcr op­
Circuit Court of Appeals, rejecting poses any’ form of price cootrol.
convict-author Caryl Chessman'i
Many Americans may b t puzzled
latest hid to escape execution In
by or indifferent to the apac* race
California:
“Chessman cannot get away, and confuted by talk of mlsail*
cannot shake the simple, vulgar, and/or deterrent lags. But they
violent story of what he did. In know what hits th a n when they
hit trying to shake the transcript, pay 30 cents or a dollar par pill
I'm convinced the story will al­ for medicine prescribed by II
tor.
ways be the same."

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Keeping: Fit!
Chiropractic adjustment will
release the vital nerve force*
that are required to keep
your renistunce up to par.
You have within you all the
resisting power you need but
that power In of
no aervic* to you
so long aa it does
not reach every
part of y o u r
body,
A* long aa there
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ment the flow of
vital forces to th* various
organa will be interrupted.
Chiropractic ia a natural
method by which to keep
strong and healthy. Thous­
ands of individuals have been
restored to • robust health
and vigorous activity by the
application of its principles,
achievement in restoring sick
people to health merits your
consideration, investigation
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COL'ST,
SM M M O LU COLS TV, FLORIDA.

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AIIZHLIA M.

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Deceased

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TO
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R A V IV O
CLAIM S O R DHMAXDS A O A tN iT
SAID H S TA TR l

Von ami tatli of you ars hereby
notified and required to fit* any
rlalrni and demand* which you. or
• ll h tr of you, may hav* ac*tn*t
•aid «*lat* In tha afflca of Hen,
County Judge of Bcralnol* County,
WYO U H K

In Hanford. Florida, within *laht
calendar tnontha from tha tlma of
Ilia flr»t publication of tlila notica.
i:ach claim or demand m utt t&gt;* In
w rltln s and contain tha place at
residence and po*t afrtc* addr**t
of tha claimant and n u n b* sworn
I* by th* rltlm sn t, his »*#nt nr
attorney, er th* earn* shall b*
void.
H itodora 3. Demera
Aa C irc u la r of uald «itala
^ I r i t publication on Janu ary ITlh,

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2 FURNISHED apartments, Bud
HOME. SEEKERS
Long, Mala Street, Eatarpriie,
Tha following la a Uit of aalactad
Fla.
CB home*, wall located in varloua icctlom of Sanford. All /•*• FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­
turo fully equipped electric kit*
ment, first floor, 311 W. lfitb St.
ebeni, heateri, hot water heatCaU FA 2-3430.
*
era, blind*, a id varioui oxtraa.
FURNISHED cottage at Five
Points. PK'nn FA t-1417.
104 Laurel Drive
2 bedroom — 1*3 per month

RENT A BED

A Baby Beds

By D iy, Weak or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Fh. FA 24111
I I I W. l i t 8L

3000 Wllhlngton Avenue
S bedroom*
9100 per month

BACHELOR apartm tnt, groind
floor, (ultabla for 1 or 2. 313
Palmalto.

Stenstrom Realty
N. Park Avs.

Pta. FA 2-3490

2-BEDROOM, unfurnished, Flor­
ida room, dining room; corner
3-BEDROOM furnished horns 9100
lot; d o ta In. FA 2-3U2 between
per month, rttponilbl* peopla
•:M and 3:30.
only.
FA
2-SMS.
FURNISHED apartm tnt, one or
two bedroom*, hardwood floor*.
2, 3 and 4 1R. kouiat, 2 BR
Ilia bath, private; adulte. «02 COMPLETELY furnished garage
furnished apartment.
apartment
with
air
conditioned
W. 271b. St.
bedroom. 20Nte Franeh Ave.
ROSA L. PAYTON
FURN1IHED apartment, 401 P el
Phono FA 2-3930.
metto. FA 2-4024.
And Associates
2-BEDROOM houie, dot fancy but
Registered
Real E i t a t e Broker
FURNISHED house for rant, 11
cheap rent, 97.90 per week. Alio Ph. FA 2-1801 17-02 a t Hiawatha
Smyrna Dr., DaBary.
furnished apartm tnt, I bedroom*
and bath, utilltte* furnished,
2-BEDROOM aiipartmant, elaan and
911.31
week. FA 24211.
ibed. Ml Magnolia;
$40. Also, unfurnished I bedroom
bouto with snack bar, sink and
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cabinet*, all In knotty pint; nice
and clean. School, storo and
goMea af PaMIe Msarlag
postofflee one block away. 933.
Ta whom It may esnesrnt
Lake Monroe. CaU NO S4M7.
Notica le hsrsby given that tha gsmlnst* County Zsnlng Csm-

s u u T k W -m jx l

Legal Notice

3-ROOUS A Balh, nicely furniih.
ed, ISO. Apt. 1, 4 0 7 W. 1st.,
tnanagar at 111 W. sth.

m lsslea propose* la recommend t* th* Board of tsmlnolo County
Cemmlealoners. the adoption s f a Comprshsnslv* Zoning Rsgulatloa and fsa schedule and toning maps dividing all at asmlnoi*
County outstda of Incorporatod araaa.lnta toning dtttrlcta and
providing far roguloUoao and enforcement thereof.
Public hearing* w ill ha held In th* court ITaom a f tbo fem lnolo County Court ‘Hauto, Hanford, Florid* aa fotlawai District*
aa delineated tn official county mapo—revision i l l s :
District I — Cemmltilon Lawrence gwofterd's District which
Ilea a*n*ralty W n t of l.’g IT-ft and South of a lino lying North
nf Lotto Mary—being th* goulhweet eeqnunt of gtmlnola County.
Hearing on February IT, i l l * at Til* P. M. or as seen thereafter
aa poralbl*.
Zoning map may be viewed and copltt *f th* prepated s e e ­
ing regulation* and fee* schedule may b* obtained In m e Zen*
In* Office, gemlnol* County Court House. Sanford, Florida, Men
day through Friday from S ill ‘ *L t* I-------:SS P.---U.
gemlnol* County Zoning Commission
By Ilohert g. Brown
atm lnelt County Zoning Director
FuPIlih February I*, t il*

•an n iL k c o tn rr doobd n r A nivm usT
•lotto* a t Pa bile Heartag

To whom It may concerns
Tb* Bomlnol* County Board of Adjustment w ill holt a public hear­
ing lo consider th* possibility of granting a attback variance ta gee.
«!•« &gt;3 of th* Boning fiogutetlona aa requested by Howard Sf. Landis
on th* following describes property! Lot* « gad t, Sleek M, Wdal A ltamonte Heights aeellon 3.
Public hearing w ill bs held In the Zoning Offlen la th* lemlnot*
county court llouoo, asnford. Florid*, on February IS, t i l l a t tit# a s
P. U. at aa aeea tborsafter a* paealbt*.
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Puhllshi K rb ru try 1(, 111*.

By S. o. ifarrtmaa, chairman

BA.vncna, iu e w a n , Sch w a r z

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KATTIB
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. SMITH and nAT.
MONO A. BHITH. h*r husband) K.
W. lilCKHU.Y. If allvt, hi* unknown
•pous* If married, and If dead,
tb* unknown heir*, devisees, Ire*-

F E A T U R E I 1 :1 5 • 8 t2 0

5 :2 5 • 7 :3 0 - 9 :3 5

t*t* and araut*** at iba said fc.
W. DICKSON; O LA D TU BCOTT Sad
O. w . b c o t t . h*r husband. If alive,

th*lr r**p«tilv* unknown spout**
It married, and If dead, th* reepeetlva unknawn lialrs. devisees, legatsta and arahttta of th* said
(ILADTU BCOTT and U. W. UCOTT,
her husband, dnd any and atl per­
sons having #r claiming any right,
tills and outran In and la Iks
following dticrlbtd lands lying and
being la Btalnsl* County, Florida,
to-wltt
Th# Bast SSS fsst s f Lot S,
Uouth of th* Florid* Midland
Itallroad Itlglil of Way, Hsu•srs Subdivision a recorded
In Plat Bosk 1. pegs n s.
Public Dscord* sf BMulasla
County, Florida.
Tau, .and sash at van. art here­
by notified and required to appear
and flit, Mrsgnsliy or by your
auoraoy, with th* Clerk of the
abovs-styUd court, ysur wrrlttaa
defeat**. if any, la th i Bill ta
Quiat n i l s ftlsa Mrsin against yot
la tkt absvt-tlyltd cause, aa* is
*rr\* a Sony af tha aamt ea
pisintlffs* affvrntr, bslotr, sa or
btfora tha lid day of February,
A. D. III*.
lisrsin fall a tt at alt* a Dsert*
Pro Uonftsta will b* altered

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DAVID H. OATCH-tb
Clark at tha cireuii court
Ryt Joan M. Wilko
Deputy Clerk
TV. C. Hutchison. Jr.
Kdwards Building
Hanford. Florida
Attorney far. Plaintiffs

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BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-LV
FU r ISHED g an g * apartment, NICE quiet furnished apartment
2544 rrsnch Ava.
for couple, g50 per month. Cell
2545W Palmetto A rt. C a l l
FA 2-73*6 after 1:00 P. M.
a FA 2-9254 or FA 2-0521.
J. W. HALL
R eitU r
UPSTAIRS furnished apartment, WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Phone FA 1-3641
private bathe, 114 W. f ir s t St. "CaU Mill”
private entrance, electric kit­
chen. S e e
Mrs. Appleby,
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
FA 34661 or FA 2-3661.
For dtslrable HOMES. caU ’ Tho
side between Celery and Geneva
Time Tasted Firm " today.
UNFURNISHED 3-bedroom borne
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
at 3004 French Ava Immediate
pliances. Schoel bus stop. Quiet One of the nicest hemes In Mayp ollutio n . Contact Dea R arer
fair. 3 larga bedrooms. 3 baths,
neighborhood. ITS per menth.
at Burger King.
plenty of closet spice, s-ear
Phone FA 34145.
carportc. Room oa tha lot ta
ROOM and BOARD. P le n a call 3-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
build a swimming pool. Undtr
^ F A 3-IT3I.
130,000. Tsrms.
ment near schools and stores.
MIS Elm. No pets please.
FURNISHED Apt. 500 Park.
Large landscaped lat, 3 bad —
older home in goad condition.
FURNISHED 3 bedroom bouie. 2-NEW HOUSES, one 2 bedroom,
Modern equ!pped_ kitchen, jg a r j
•ne 3 bedroom, fiS-fas. Cell
all electric kitchen, near good
age. workshop. Price fl
FA 1-0735.
grocery (tore in Floral Heights.
Terms.
Phone FA 3-2087 or FA 3-3150.
4. R eal E s t a t e W a n te d
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Glhlei,
S t Johns Realty Co.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE lgte
401 Magnail p. FA 1*0130.
THE T(RE TESTED FIRM
ISM American Trailer, 45* x I ’, 111 N. Park Avt. Ph. FA 54111
completely furnished. In ezcel*
FURN. a p t 2300 MellonvUla.
lent condition: for 2 bedroom THREE bedroom home on two
lots, corner So. Sanford and 14th.
home, completely furnished, pre­
ferable In Country Club Manor.
St. Come, look, make offer.
# Legal Notice
T. V. Cantrell.
Rt. 4 Boz 353 R. W., Orlando.
\O TIC B d r B U T
TO: H. «JI»nu ilru .i
A d d r r i i Unk nown
and

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Circuit Court of th . Ninth
Judicial Circuit, Hemlnsl. C ou nlr.
Klarlda.

Th. abbr.vIBtfd t ill, to th .
r t u i. I. Hub Rulld.r*. I lb VS. H.
ill.n n Uroi* and Ituth J. Urai*.
Ill* wife.
T h. lUicrlplIon or th . r .a l propsrty prorf.d.4
I.:
l.ot III. 1.AKI5 UAIlltlCT
t'.STAlua. S .m ln .l. County,
riorlda a.cordlnn tn P l.t
th .r.o f, r .c.rd .d In F ist
Rook l i . P ie ts 1&gt; and IS. af
thf Public llecord. of 81mlD
n ol. County, Klorlda.
w T .u a r. rfqulr.4 to file your
A ntw .r or otb.r plSadlna with th i
C l.rk of th . ab or. Court and to
•trv s a e a ,y thsrsof u.an N ethan JAtb. m il Mstcalf BultOlbC.
Orlando. Florida, attnre.y for th .
I&gt;l. Imiff, on or b .fo r . March Sid,
1SSS. It you fall to do au e IXrrr.
I'ro Conf.iao will h . a n t.r.d
analn.t you far iho relief d.maad*d In lha Complaint.
W1TNKH8 my hand end th . *«al
of .aid Court la Banford, B.mlnola
c .u n ty , Florida, this l e t d .y e f
^F .h ru a rv.

WacAi.)

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liAVID M. OATCIIRIf
ci-rk of tbo Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhl.a
n .p u ty c itr k
RATHAN LOSS
1 SI1 5 l.t r .lf Ruddies
Orlando, Florida
- Attorney for Plaintiff

Publl.h: Fab. I, St. 17, 14, I tll.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We lavlte yen ta be eer gneeU
nheelately free v ith eat nhUga*
tins s t a u e l Saafeed a Madia*
Metala while yea beat* a«l5*
able heaala* fa r yeataalf and
family. Pick np year key a t
ear Sales Office.

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4th Addition
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foil c a n m o v e in im m ed iitely w h ile t h i p a p a r i a r *
b o in g proeaeaed.
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Sewing Mach. Repairs

LAPF-A-DAT

ALL MAKES h MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
FA 2-3423

20.A Trailers

22. A rtless For Sal*

rO R SALE - 1*36 Spence CraR '56 ALLSTATE motor soootsr,
windshield, buddy seat, twin mlr.
House Trailer. 4114x6. See Clyde
rora, 22" z 16" basket; $165. 610
Walls at DeWitta Trailer Park.
Locust Ave.
No phona calls.
THE HEAT IS ONI
21. Furniture

2EFT1C TANK SERVICE
Sine* 1342
Used furniture, appliances, tools Large 2 burner all porcalala
A. HARE
DEBARY
heater, nearly new. $10.60.
etc. Bought Sold Larry’s Mart
NOrth 8-4422
NOrth 8-4711
213 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 2-412*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

$SAVE$

32,000 BTU oil circulator Master,
Now ft Used
like new, haa to ba saea to np*
Furniture and Appliance*
predate. Cbeapl Call FA 2-4387.

Windshield
Rack Ginas
Dour Glann
Vent Glaas
DOUBLE day bed, brand naw
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaao and Paint C#. 2S2-M# B- First SL Ph. FA 14019 covers, $13.00; small radio; S
pr. criss-cross curtains; m aao *
It: 114 W. 2nd $L
FA 1-4223

Mather of Sanford

5. Real Batata For Salt

3-BDRM., M bath, CB home,
fully air-conditioned, with aepar"Mr. Bucome o f the Acme Novelty Company is here
ate utility and storage room,
to see you."
GOSH MOM!
large fenced-yard. 10 x24’ patio,
4tk r* loan, 170.00 monthly.
What a bargain! This 3 bedroom
frame heme h u everything you
11. Work Wanted
FA 1-3174.
8. R eal E s ta te F e r S ala”
want except a fresh ceet ef
palat. and U you’re bandy you 3-BEDROOM. 3 balb, double car- 3-BEDROOM house, Wynaewood Days or weeks work, call before
or after school hours—FA 2-3542.
porte, extra Urge utility room,
can do that yourself and save
section. 11,000 down. FA 2-4636.
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr.
money. Total price $7995—terms.
BABYSITTING evenings or week­
FA 1-1379.
ends; also tutoring, elementary
2 ACRES
W. H. "BUI" STCMPER Agency
g r a d a a ; by young teacher.
I-BEDROOM
CBS
home,
kitchen
I acre* with I bedroom, concrete
Phone FA 2-4M1
u l N. Perk
FA 2-1515 after 5:00.
equipped, near Pinecrest School.
block home, high and dry land.
Pbone FA 2-1331 9601 Perk Dr.
Cash or terms. 2704 Magnolia.
House approximately .0 years 12. Plumbing Service*
Phone FA 2-3377.
old, with new roof. Several oak
and assorted citrus trees.
Outstanding Modern ONE LOT, high and dry, 70, ft. trees
PLUMBING
Good water. On pavad Rd.
Contracting A Repairs
wide
146
ft.
deep’
,
facing
Country
Country Home
$10,900 with m a il down pay­
Club Rd., In Loch Arbor. Terms
Free Estimates
3-Bedrooms, M bathe, concrete
ment.
can ba arranged. PA 2-1133.
R. L. HARVEY
block construction, hardwood
204 Sanford Ava. Phona FA 2-3313
floors. Large living room hea FURN. 5 Rm., 2 bdrm. home;
$200 DOWN
Venetian blinds, picture window; 3 BR. home with hardwood floors Plumbing &amp; Repairs
western cedar panelling and fire­
srage, and lots. CaU FA 3-31TI,
place. Home la equipped with
and caraiqlc tila bath.
Jaa c Thomas
wall furnace, range end refrige­
tra. Shawvar.
1212 Barite St.
FA 3464$
rator. Large lot with meay fruit
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
trees. Special building In rear RAYMOND M. BALL
And Associates
used for workshop or hobby
AND ASSOCIATES
•hop. gM.SOQ with forms. Contact
Registered Real Estate Broker
R ail Estate — Insurance
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
Seminole Realty
Surety Bonds
Plumbing ft Heating
1M1 Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5331 111 So. Park Ava. Ph. FA 3-5441
:on
v d it io
---------a ir C
n in g
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. CONTRACT
Renfird
and REP MR WORK
BY OWNER: 3-bedroom CBbemo;
BROKER
Evans Bid*. Lake Mary
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 24563
corner lot; fenced back yard.
302 So. Park Ave. Ph PA 2 5961
l ’h. FA 3-1360
5350 down. I hono FA 2-1263.
3-BDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwood COUNTRY CLUB Manor: 2 bed­ IS. Electrical Service*
NEW two bedroom house: natural
Hoars, stove; air conditioner aproom horn* with Venetian blinds, House Wiring — Electric Service
wood fiaish. Separata wall.
tional. $56 mo. FA 24193.
and plenty of shrubbery, excep­
Sid Vihlrn
tl,soo. Sea Mr. Ralph Murphy,
tionally clean. FA 2-4794 or
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
3rd Street, Lake Mary.
FA 24642. •
112 Magnolia
FA 24915
THE SANDS OF TIME
BY OWNER nice 2 BR furnished
3-BEDROOM. 2 bath Pinecrest. HTBuIwTTalnMk" Repair
ARE RUNNING OUT
home, Ilka new. LOY down pay­
3$. loan. Terms. FA 2-0412.
ment. 1303 E. 4th. BL Phase Tbora or* only thrao homos lift
RAINBOW Patatera 4c Decorators
U ozcluslvt SAN SEM KNOLLS.
FA 2 8*93.
—Free Estimates. Ph. FA 2-9396.
ThU means that only thraa mort 2-BEDROOM homa In well estab­
lished neighborhood. S p o c 1 a 1
happy fomlliao wUl ha ahla ta
LAKE FRONT HOME
CARPENTER work and general
terms. FA 2-6159.
Just off 17-12 at Longwood. Beau­ say:
repairs reasonable. FA 2-5001.
tiful split-level home on large
spring fed lake. 3 acres of land.
"In leaking far p homa we saw Today’* Country Home Buy! WALL PAPERING It PAINTING
100’ frontage on lake, 100* front
raaoy with MANY af lha faaWork Guaranteed
Bod Beard
on paved road. Tkla homo de­
turas af SAN S E 'I KNOLLS, but Conveniently located c o u n t r y
Contact 508 West Sth St.
Home
on
m
acres.
House
in
signed for aolid comfort. Con­
nona with ALL of them. For
Phone FA 2 MU
need of a Handy Mans Touch.
structed of coecrate block and
IniUnee tbora ware many with
The
water
is
good.
The
Shade
THOS.
E. THOMPSON
hard cypress. Beautiful oik
3 bedrooms, 2 or 1H baths,
trees numerous. Don't wait! Call
General Contractor
trees. Great poaalbUilUs for
electric kitebenr, tcrrasio floors
Now! Sea this at Today'* realis­
Hama Carpentry Repairs
developing extra land late cam*
•a d ate., I l k a SAN SEM
tic Price af $5500 with Terms.
Roofing It Siding
merclal duplex!*.
KNOLLS, and aama aven had
Phona FA 24432
tha • • ■ • FHA financial with
S t Johns Realty
low down pay m int and low W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agtacy
B A M ROOFING
112 N. Park
It! North Park
monthly payments. But there Phone FA 2-49at
Contracting A Repairs
Falffalz 24123
was always SOMETHING wrong Phone FA 24331 3601 Park Dr.
Uaanaad — Bonded —Insured
5. Reel Batata For Sal#
— Ilka aat having city waUr
FREE ESTIMATES
WYNNEWOOD
and
(awars,
a
r
M
t
having
tha
BOBERT A. WILLIAMS. Beelter
500 Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA 2-7543
Far
aa
aieepUonaUy
nice
ham*
large,
covared
patios
you
set
In
Baymoad Luadqulst. Altec.
buy, allow us to show you this IF YOU have painting problems
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
attractive 3 bedroom, tile bath,
located la n noisy neighborb'iod.
and want to take advantage of
CB homa located In beautiful
year* of experience and the best
F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
Wynnawaod. Features Include an
That la ana thing wa lova about
af workmanship caU K. M.
N. V. Farm er, Realtar
electric range, refrigerator, wall
IAN IBM KNOLLS - it is
Yauag FA 24593 or J . L. Bled­
D. K. Whitmore
furnace, hot water heater,
QUIET. Another thlag, wa can
soe FA 3-4122.
Lillian O. Trams
bUnds, and many other eatras.
Ut our cbUdran play in front
Associates.
18.
Special Service*
because oor boraa is on a daad
116 8. French Ava. Ph. PA 2-5221
and street and v e don’t Hvo Priced to sell, this home can be
INCOME TAX SERVICE
After hours, FA 2-1611. FA $4$M,
"yours" for oaly 61300 down,
In constant fear that a speeding
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
FA 1-0361
.a n d monthly payments lsss than
ear will run th a n down. IT »
LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
rant. Exlualva with this office. 1111 Celary Ave. Td- FA 2-1364
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: R5VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY I
aalea available from 6150 down
And, lost but not least, the con­
Stenstrom Realty
—assume 957.50 monthly paystruction Is guaranteed to ha the
HERBERT STENSTROM
maata. Inquire a t office or
very best because every bit ef
Rcsiatared Broker
(Home &amp; Auto)
phase FA 2-7502.
It was personally supervised by
LEN EISNER
North
Orlando Electronic#
tha builder, Philip Zaull."
LOTTIE RBOADWAY
Ph. FA 2-1654 — FA 2 9953
KEN TORBETT
2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 1742
SAN IBM KNOLLS U four block*
BETTYE D. SMITH
west of French Av*. an Twen­
Associates
PIANO TUNINO A REPAIRING
tieth Straat. A Stamper associate 12 N. Park Ph. FA 2 2420
W. L. HARMON
U an tha pram lsis daUy.
FK. FA 2-4131 A ltar S P. M.
S. Female Haip Wanted
W . H . ‘’B ill” S ta m p e r A f tn e y
ENVELOPES, Letlarhrsds, state­
Realtor A laauror
ments, invoices, hand bills, aad
ASSOClATESi M. E. Taffsr
programs, o t t .
Progressive
AVON CALLING
A rthur P . Day, Everett Harper So. Plnacraat — Wynnewood —
Printing Ca. Phono FA S-2931—
Kabart F . May. B art FUebar.
300 West 13th St.
Lack Arbor
Hales E . Naanan, R. T. MeCaikUl
Woiaaa who want to ba sueSERVICE CALLS 11.50. Far de­
T. C. Trautaar
raaaful aad earn good money
pendable TV a m ic e call San­
A mi FA t4 $ 6 l
U S N. Park
in three or four hours per deyT
ford TV Cantor, oth. aad San­
Pbaaa FA 34111 3601 Park Dr.
TV make* AVON COSMETICS
ford Ave. FA 24741.
very much in demand and
••ay to aell. Write, Mrs. Jaaa
HEATING
USED
MUaalah, Box 246, Lockhart,
H. B. POPE CO.
Fla.
250 S. Pork — PA 2-4214
•
Q u ie t C e M — i t y
FURNITURE

S

T V 6c Radio Service

RAVENHA
PARK

Now A Uasd Furniture A AypllPUMP8 - SPRINKLERS
aaees. A Good Plaea To
All types and sixes. Installed
BUY, SELL or TRADE
"Do it -Yourself’
Jenkins F u rn itu re .
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
400 Sanford Ava.
FA t-7450
STI NE
Machinery apd Supply Ca.
• b id v a l u e s
20T W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 34412
• IUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
ANY TV REPAtRED 13.50 plus
psrts, if brought to shop by cus- WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
tom an. All work guarantied for
WILSON - MAIEE
M days.
Naw and Usad Furniture
CENTURY TV SERVICE
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3021
1319 Celery Ave. Phone FA 2-1412
ROLLAWAY, Hospital anil Baby
CUSTOM UPUOLSTERIXG: AU
Bads. Day, Wssk or Month—
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
FURNITURE CENTER
mates. Phone FA 2-7111.
1100 Frsnsh Ave.
Ph. TA 2-7*53
TV aad RADIO REPAIR *f *r
5:00 night* and waakands; San­ CUSTOM BUILT furniture -sin ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
|Ia pMeei or sets. Also furni­
FA 2-2771 and PA 14115.
ture repair. Cablaata mada.
FA 3-T06S.
DRRDOING: Lind filled and
baaebes pumped In. No job to 22. Art idea For Sale
•mall or ta large. CaU TEmpla
1-4035.
BRITANNICA encyclopedia. As­
sume my payments. 1 received a
IS-A Beauty Parlor*
second set Christmas and don't
need two. Reply to Box R. P.,
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP ’ c/o
The Sanford Herald.
3004 Adams Ph.
FA *:i53
GOOD Uaed Appliances and TV’S,
Re Lovelier With Professional
Gormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.
Bsauty Care.
17 In. MAGN'AVOX T.V., console
type. Good Cond. $55 FA 2-77T«.

able. CaU FA 34316.

DEEP FREEZE $73; small Towar
adding machine 1(5; Johnson
outboard motor, I H. P ., $31;
consols Crasley radta $33. C$Q
PA 1431$.
HOTPOINT usod ro frig m to r, good
condition................................. $71
PHILCO used refrigerator, wdrfcs
good
MS

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORK
853 Wait P in t SL
DOUBLE BED. box apriaga $11;
whlta shoe skates, ilia I, $11;
Stuffed chair $11; t a l a r i m
Umar and aectsiorla* fer davaloplag $10 a r will awip far #M
car. PA t-M6t.
GUITAR, Violin, 33 Automatic
Rifle, 14' V-B«tlea Beat, saw.
PA 3-4041.

IINOER PORTABLE ta reap**
slbla party la tala vicinity.
Taka over • payments of $5-43.
Two year guaraotaa remaining.
Phone FA 3-3623.

SINGLE BED, poster type, aprinf
and malien la goad condition,
&gt;36. FA 1-7776.
2 2 W ^ ^ A r t l c ! • a ^ • ■ t 3 " ,,^ ™ "

COINS WANTED: Now ar uncir­
culated and eld Amorieaa, laid ;
wide
paper bUla. CaU R. U
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Sloan,
FA 3-4711.
Btauty Salon
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
2510 Oak
FA 2-76S4 TRADING POST. FA 2-0077.
23. N otices f t P arao M ls

Dawn's

A Satisfied c u ita a a r la our best 3-TWIN BEDS complete, good con­ WANTED: Riders; laav*
•dvertlaomanL
dition, $50. Phone FA 2-T270.
6:30 A. M., leave Orlando l:$$
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
P. M. Phone FA 3-TtM.
$
ft. BEVERAGE cooler $225; $0
105 So. Oak
Ph. PA 9-5743
cu. ft. Frlgldaire glass door wall
rasa 5295; I cu. ft, Coldspot re­
Ju n o Brown's Boauty Salon
Modal Bwlmmtag F w l
frigerator $05. Phona FA 24531.
2010 Adams Ava. Ph. PA 2-1I27
FOR BALK
COTS $4.M. Sale, panta $1.9$ par
pair. Army Navy Surplus, 910
Sanford Ave.
Cut Flowers Por Aay Oceasslaa
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FACTORY TO YOU
FA 2-0270
FA 2-1522
ALUMINUM
—
VENETIAN BLINDS
10. Boat* and Motors
Eneloaed head. Sag-proof bottom
raU with plastic ands. Plastic
Gateway Ta Th* Watarwgy
ar rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer

1«. Flower* ft Plants

Robson Sporting Goods

30444 E. lit. -.

Nation ally A d v a rtM Kotka
williams A h a v e G ra n d
Bwimmla* Part, Ideal fa r

skt
PRICE.
Can ha aaaa at MarMfaBa
1 ta Seaforf

„

Senkarik Gina* and Faint Co.

Ph. FA 2-5961 112-115 W. 2nd St.
NEW 14’ V-Battom boat. Sea this
ona before you buy. FA 2-4041.

FA 3-4623

14 FT. CAnTERCBAFT Boat,
skill, trailer and 35 H. P. Evlnrude motor with starter; cheap
2515 Elm.

D#valop«r
PRESENTS

20. Automobllan
'56 BUICK 4-door LaSaber, power
steering, radio, heater, other ex­
tras. CHI FA 2-33M.
'51 BUICK, radio and heater, Dyn•flow. Pb‘. PA 2 544t.
1959 HILLMAN MINX Convertible,
only 4500 miles, like new conditum. Price tl393.oo 300 Elm.
'&lt;2 UNIVERSAL JE E P ; '52 Ford
Pickup, both In excellent condi­
tion. To see call FA 2-1451.
'39 RENAULT, $40o down, taka
up payments, or will trade
equity for elder car. FA 2-4571.
'51 NASH wagon *79 or best of­
fer. Phona FA 2-7200.

20«A Trailer*
FOR SALE: Large sturdy luggage
traUer, 4* z 8’ z SW. Co moist e
lighting syilem. $100. 1M Pinecreit Drive, FA 2-212$.

3 Bedrooms-! V2 Baths'
In

AN0INB PIA TU tll:» til* hatha, ssraaaad m t * ?

snant apdawal

Prom $ 1 0 ,6 5 0 SNA

$ 3 5 0 Down
$ 6 8 .5 0 Monthly
\

TRAILER CABANNA with • ' X 20'
factory awnings, jalousie win­
dow* aad door, bailor, g il
bottled: m ian sW e PA 9-4773.

HOMES

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C o u a try
W a tc h

BARGAINS

r n n is n c s s r

5—'Twin Siaa Uaad EaUywoad
Bads, Each
1956
1—Uaad B-Piaea DlaaSU,
Oak ...— ........... ........ 1654

WANTED: Eaaatcoacod aut*m*Ml*
sales me a. Apply 1th 6 Fraach
Ava., Braaa Maters.

1—Uaad Mldabed, I M a u h ln ^
Chair* .............
1—Used Livia* Baa as
Suita .......... ................. 4152
S—Uaad Occasional Chairs

DBUO CLERK — Espariaaca pre­
ferred. Apply in parson te
Faust's Drug Star*, FA 14724.

10 Lot* north of 25th. Streot on Sanford and Palmetto
Avenues, Sanford.
Valued by County Appraiser at 18,500 and so entered on the
tax roll by the Assessor and confirmed by the County
Commissioners.
Now offered by me to a willing buyer at 13,500.
Low cash payment

1—Used Bad room Suite, Triple
Dresser, Mirror,
' “ 1, B at
Spring, lanerapria*

Odham &amp; lute,
Iik .

Wed. Feb. 10, I960—Pag* 13 13. 8peclnl Service#

opemvaa

evifv

I —T a y a Biaa Kallywead

ShaunJuM
c s iti—ttlm
|pc*
M l V — W k Street
FA 34161

£ d ia U
BEDDING CO.
FA 3-4131

U i ft MagnaUa

fc h a U
B ID D IN G CO.
* MagMlfa

FA 2431!

PHONE FA
SANFORD,

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fito practice to lav in the office
to Mato d a r e land Jr.
Jahnssn, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Johns ret, ia a graduate of the
&lt;totems University College to Low
mid paaito the Florida bar exa­
mination* in November.
He nttoadto Sanford schools and
was prodsst/d from Seminole High
School in 1P4S. He later attended
Mnrrsy State College. Murray,
t a i l Be ia a member to Phi Delta
f M la p a l fraternity.

Hesrt-sbapcd n d plastic erne
b /t» i to Sanford t it«rt« shew
Heart Month i* here.
The k m i , distributed h r Mr*
Lm u H Munson. Mr*. fid 1 M «sy, Mim Barbara Ruprecbt a ad
rtto a ta tri fro* B t Fetor* ftor***
A i m , arfll remits m display
through Fab. S , Ha art I —day.
T V com V u a vara placed to
baaha, stars*, service stotton*.
restaurant* a id pcofeiiiowal to'
l « i i . T V Heart Fend d n v t will
reach iu peak aa Heart W a y
when total eelant ana* w * canvas*
county residential arena la pat
I n d t to fight heart disease.

Television Night Reruns New Appearing In Daytime Slots
t the slag heap to daytime TV a* anthology. Why v arta time shoe!-

Opes ap those caas to leugbier.

*rw r o w &lt;urn-ojd aiiht ‘ a shocking commentary on the TV m i for hither gaaMy daytime boy*, the comedy vbowi are com-

time TV shows sever die. They iadus:ry and an insult to the
mo* to fade into the day­ housewife's intelligence.
time schedule*
I disagree. I believe those who
Monday. NBC-7V begs a substi- | must watch daytime TV, regard­
tsting second-hand Loretu Young less to their reasons, are n tb e r
episode* — old Youngs, we e*D eayoyrng what they see and are
these reruns — sod repeats to not feeling insulted The t.ap le
"Y asry Derringer" for "The fact m that, compared to night am
House an High Strato** and ‘ Spirt diesces. daytime audiences nr*
Personality." "The Haul* on High small. T V rt meat be some time­
Street" was to surprisingly high killing hours on TV and. in gen­
ousirty far daytime while "Split eral, I take that to V the func­
Personality" offered os the dubi­ tion to the daytime schedule.
ous advantage to watching brand
After all. ant every motion pic­
new asedtoenty in place to aid ture mesas something. Yes. even
mediocrity.
TV columnists sometimes turn out
There ia • tradeary to regard copy that doesn't make a literary

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programming when the artwork* tag back.
a r t bating troabir enough upgrsdT V antberiUtive trade public a tog their *.ghtti*e rosters?
Uoc. Television Digest, tell* at
Me? r e t aad e my adjustment that 71 V pefal comedy *ehes now
to this fact to He. 1 give the art- are ta preparation oat to approxiworka their daytime hour* tor rat- maieiy toe half hour pilot films
ting coraera and saving dough being made to Hollywood for pot
with re run i . la return for this tol- aibie s*e next aeaaaa. There are
eraace. 1 caa expect th e* to roe ! only to eew weateraj and three
tiawe improving their nighttime , private eye series oo the bat.
schedules. Improvement to night-1 The emphasis for IMS-*: is on
time TV ultimately wiO improve ' comedy. action and sdicnture
daytime TV because to the traffic E ire Jim A m en, the Matt DiRon
pattern oo repeats that has cm erg of Cuts moke.” is choosing a
ed By and large, that'a how M, comedy format tor his prodaettoa
works out.
i company's initial pilot film.

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Unto manager to the Bureau.
Lovie la a native to Jarkaonville.
Bar anmpteUng his schooling at
Bishop Kenny High School there,
V attended Maonii Collage to MuBe in N ev York City.
Ha has had experience in the
•sndit field and banking, having
V an associated with the Florida
Ballanal grows to banka; Citizens
BaManal Bairn, dearw ator; Bank
to A s Manhattan Company and
fhaaa Manhattan Bank to New
m a t OMp. F ar the peat two years
i t vaa with Jtetall Credit ComBMP'S branch attire, Jaekaonvilla,
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers today and tonight. High today, 70-76. Low tonight, 50-55.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 627

Sieg Named
To Seminole
School Board

St Pete Police Nab Oviedo Murder Suspect
M. Petersburg police arrested
today the man suspected of mur­
dering an Oviedo Negro girl Mon­
day.
jaAaron Anderson, a 42 year old
Negro, is being held In St. Peters­
burg on an aggravated assault
charge. St. Petersburg police stUi
have to determine whether they
will hold Anderson on the aggra­
vated assault tharge before turn­
ing him over to Sheriff Hobby's

office. Sheriff's offices, the FBI
and Highway Patrol Offices over
Florida were notified that Ander­
son was wanted for murder, Sher­
iff Hobby’s office reported today.
Anderson ia suspected of imydering 16-year-old Altames Perkins
whose body was found just off
SR 416 in north Oviedo yesterday.
The girl, daughter of Leola Perkins
of Franklin St.. Oviedo, was found
stabbed with a butcher knife, found

Anti-Payola
Law Proposed
«
WASHINGTON (UP1) — The Federal Communication*
CommUflion today proponed new legislation which would
make "payola" and deceptive broadcasting practices, such as
rigged quiz shows, criminal offenses.
The FCC proposal waa announced shortly after Presi­
dent Eisenhower, at his news conference, condemned
"payola’* as an abuse of public

News Briefs
C ack To Port
SAN FRANCISCO (U Pi) -T h re e
tugs were heading te port here to­
day with the 31,600 • ton tanker
Angelo Petri which waa awamped
two days ago at the start of a
trip to the East Cosst.

Cardinal Mourned
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
—'Y ugoslavia') seven million Rowanna Catholics swarmed ta their
% b u rd » a today to mount for
Aloyslua Cardinal Mspinac, who
died Wadnasdap at poaumonla.

Earth Trem or..
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) - A
violas* north traito r shook Santi­
ago and oUtor oitioo of Central
Chile at
a. as. today. Police
said first reports made no men­
tion of as sue Hies o r property dam-

r«'
Hope Dime

■

MIAMI (UPI) - C o s * Guard
planes and aircraft searched the
Florida Straits with dimming
hopes today k r tte personal plana
of Oaten Prem ier Fidel Centre,
missing since Sunday with two
man aboard.

Juvenile Hearing
#

MIAMI (UPI) — A Senate sub­
committee opened a two - day
hearing today on juvenile delin­
quency in Miami as part of I
nationwide
inquiry
into
the
methods of
lie problem

Lake Conference

morality.
"Payola;" currently the topi: of
a congressional investigation, ie a
term for sido paymeols to broad­
casters for plugging phonograph
records or other unsponsored pro­
ducts.
The FCC proposals would amend
laws to provide fines up to $3,000
or one yoar in prison or both for
persons engaging in "payola"
and deceptive broadcasting prac­
tices.
The recommendations were a
follow-up of Atty, Goo. William P.
Rogers' report to the President on
recently • disclosed evils in Mi*
broadcast industry.
T te e o aaissio n said tte abuses
had led lo "widespread disillusionmeat on tte part of the viewiog
public." It said that at present
"the eemmlssion has no Jurisdic­
tion over tte employes of • broad­
cast station with respect to this
type of activity, nor does it ap­
pear.that such Jurisdiction ia war_ ...
,
.
Existing lew makes it a enroe
for a radio or TV (tattoo lo plug
records or other product* without
identifying tte sponsor.
T te FCC's proposed legislation
would extend tte lew to cover
diec Jockey and advertisers or
record distributors making under­
cover payments.
The developments earn* amid
hints by House investigators that
that* we* more tte a meets the
ay* ia a fun-filled Miami Beech
convention at which record com­
panies coughed up at least 9117,663
to malm diet
and happier."

Stolen Infant
Quickly Found

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
La Roy Collins has calltd a one
day conference here March 16 on
^problem s of fresh water lakes in
Florida. T te mooting will be at­
tended by representatives of all
state agencies and other* inter­ .MIAMI (UPI) - Dade County
ested in problems arising from the officers today arrested Edwins
uae and ownership of the many Batllio, IT, only 26 minutes after
lakes ha tte stats.
she had taken a month-old baby
from Its earriaps outside a super­
Cuban P lant
market.
LAWRENCE. Ksn. (UPI) Officers quoted her as saying she
Jules Dubois, Latin American oor- took Kathy Amello because the in­
j-espondent for the Chicago Tri- fant "looked neglected."
•n in e , said Wednesday that Cuban
The child's mother, Alice Ar­
Prem isr Fidel Castro has planted nolfo, had left Kathy outside while
Castro supporters on U. S. col­ ■
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lege campuses. Delivering (he an­
Bystanders saw a woman lift the
nual William Allen White lecture child from tte carriage and drive
at the Uolverzily uf Kansas, Du­ away ia a late-model auto. They
bois also charged that a Common* furnished pollco with the car's de­
lot conspiracy ia "boring into" scription and llccaso number, a
all masa media la Latin America. city-wide radio alert was broad­
cast, and two patrolmen slopped
TB A b r i l T o Meet
the woman several blocks away.
Tho baby was rolurned lo its
a . The Seminole County TB Asso­
c i a t i o n will meet neat Tuesday molhar unhurt. Police withheld
at • ». m. at tha First Baptist filing chargee pending a confer­
ence with the state attorney.
Church.

Freezing Cold Follows
Reason's Worst Storm
By United Press latenutiosul |
A sero cold wave rbised the
worst storm of tte winter across
the country today.
The mercury plunged lo the
tcro mark In the Great Plains
this morning and the weatherman
.posted cold wave warnings for
lows, Missouri, Oklahoma and
portions of Kansas and Nebraska,
d Readings below sero were regiatered in North Dakota and Mtnnc
sots. The icebox of tte country
was Grand Forks, N. D-, with 12
degrees below sero.
The mass of cold, Canadian air
knifed deep into Dixie. Readings
■pproechiag tte fwsalhg mask
were repotted a t Jackson, Mia*,
and Rlrmingham, Ala.

IP!

At Flippca, Ark-, the thermem-

lying on the body. The girl was
found by Deputy R. W. Alford
and Oviedo Constable (icorge Kel­
sey.
The clue to the location of the
body came through a phone call
to another Oviedo Negro. The call­
er, from St. Petersburg asked if
the missing girl had been found
yet and told the location of her
body.

Anderson who boarded with the
murdered girl's mother, was a
farm worker here about a year.
St. Petersburg police were told
by a Negro woman, that Anderson
also stabbed her last night when
she refused to help him. Cap). Wal­
ter Tipton of St. Petersburg said
that the woman, Elisa Dale, said
Anderson admitted raping and kill­
ing the girl.
Peace Justice Hugh Duncan of

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Seminole County was expecting an
autopsy report this morning, telling
the cause of death and whether
rape had also been committed.
A coroner's inquest is set for
6 p. m. Monday in the courthouse.
State's Attorney Tom Waddell and
Assistant State's Attorney Anthony
Hoscman Jr. of Titusville will queslion witnesses to legally determine
the cause of death.

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Gov. I.rRoy Collins today ap­
pointed W. I.. Sieg at Geneva to
replace C. F. Harrison to the Semi­
nole County School Roard.
Harrison, a former resident of
Geneva, died Friday.
The board met this morning and
approved Collin's recommendation.
Sieg was present at the meet­
ing.
In other business today the board
devilled against leasing the Orange
grovt at ths Altamonte School
and authorized a portion of it to
be cleaned out for playground use.
The board also discussed acress
roads to the new Seminole High
School and authorised engineers to
rontinu* the study an the proposed
plan.
The board also appointed William
Stewart as a bus driver in the
Lyman School area to surcced
Mrs. Eleanor Martin who resign­
ed.

Ike Proposes
New Test Ban

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Eisenhower announaod today a new U. S. proposal for a nuclear tent ban.
The President told his news conference the plan was be­
ing presented to Britain and Russia at Geneva today. Ha
appealed to the Soviet Union to accept it as a "constructive
beginning."

The President said H would
"prevent increases in the level
of radioactivity in the atmosphere
and so allay world wide concern.”
The United Slate* it proposing
to "end forthwith, under assured
controls:
All nuclear sreapont tests In the
atmosphere;
All nuclear weapons tests in the
oceans;
All nuclear weapons tests In
those regions In spare where ef­
fective control ran now be agrrrd
to; and all nuclear weapon* test*
beneath the surface of the earth
which can be monitored."
The President described his
four-point plan as comprising
"initial but far-reaching and yet
readily attainable steps toward a
complete ban on nuclear weapons
lesls.”
"They are steps which offer an
opportunity to consolidate the im­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The portant progress made in the
Army ditcloeed today that for negotiations thus fsr," the Presi­
the first time, a ballistic mis­ dent said. "It is our hope that the
sile has been destroyed la the Soviet Union will join with us In
air by another missile.
this constructive beginning."
H is aaaoaaceraeet said as
The President declined lo s«v
Meaesl John artillery rocket whether the Uniled Stairs would
woe blown ip by a Hawk anti­ suggest a specific level below
aircraft missile la a successful which underground tests would
test at White Heads, N. M., Jen. not be banned. Some U. S. offi­
26. Medea pictures *f the cials have said it is impossible,
achievement were shewn at the under the inspection procedures
Pentagon today.
the Russians agree to, lo detect
with any certainty blasts under
the magnitude of 30 ktlotons.
The President said the figure
was negotiable.
Elsenhower said the United
Stales was presenting its proposal
because of its desire "to end Ihe
apparent deadlock in the negotia­
tions" at Geneva, where Britain
County Supervisor of Registra­ the Uniled States and Hussla have
tion Mrs. Camille Bruce, today been haggling on the subject for
announced ». schedule for register­ more than 13 monlhs.
ing in (he Democratic primary in
May.
Mrs. Bruce Intends to go Into
the county with the reglstralloo
books starting Fob. M.
Following li the schedule:
Feb. U and Mar. 1—The commu­
nity house ia Altamonte Springs;
Mar. 2 snd 3—The Florida Power
tounge in Bear Lake; Mar. 3 The second in a series of four
and 4—the old school building in zoning hearings will be held at 7:30
Chuluola; Mar. 7—the Legion hell p. m. today in tho courthouse to
ia Fern Park: Mar. 6—the real explain the new comprehensive
estate otflca of R. K. Purvti in zoning law.
The hearing will be («r residents
Forest City; Mar. 10— tha comimftaft h te N ia Geneva:' Mar. of District I; The first hearing,
M— Adristtco'a Real Estate Of­ held Tuesday night, was for resi­
fice in Goidenred; Mar. 14— the dents of District 9.
Community Presbyterian Annex
In Lake Mary; Mar. 13 end 16—
the IsMigwood Town Hall: and
Marrh 17 and 16 ia the Oviedo
City Hall.
The registering period ia all
areas o( the county will be held
from I l o t p. m., Mrs. Bruce laid.

Bulletin

Registration
Schedule Set
NEW KIWAK'IANS went itiMUtlled ut the Kiwuni* Civic ('enter luncheon
yesterday. Ed ShinhoUer and Rev. Herbert Goer** congratulate the new
member*, Rev. James Barnett, Marvin J. Rohlf* and Bob Jackson.
(Herald Photo)

FireAntTreatmentAiredToKiwanians
Seminole County still has about a film about the harm caused by a few who are allergic lo the eot
2,306 acres to be treated against fire ants and how Iht insects biles may die.
i l l f f l t L - . . - , . , . r . net
m „ ^ L ' riCT.Md da«»ie«
not enlj
Must persons oiltsn hr firtr ants Hum their sliags, but from their
Charles Youtsey at the Mete
Plant Board told Hanford Kiwan­ suffer the same effects as When clogging up farm and construction
ians Wednesday that 2.348 acres they are stung by bees or wasps. machinery. They arc found la
have already been treated in the Some suffer nausea and fever and firlds, golf courses and cemrlerjse.
county. The ants here are found
chiefly in the southwest part at
the county around Forest City and
Longwood.
The ants are found in 23 spots
in the county, Youtsey said. YoutLAWTNEY (UPI) — Florida ia apparently traffic
say end George Desin of the U.
trap free.
8 . Dept, of Agriculture have hcen
The Peninsula Motor Club said the one here had
fighting the ants with hcptachlor,
been eliminated and that the American Automobile
a chemical which kills the iinsccts
Assn, would resume routing tourists through this small
on contact.
Bradford County community on U. S. 301.
Youtsey and Desin found the
Club President Marvin L. Holloway said that with
aate ia October at last year. They
the elimination of the I^iwtney trap, Florida is appar­
came upon ■ large mound near
Sanlando. imported fire ants iiret
ently free of such revenue-producing devices in its
appeared ia Seminole County ia
small towns on strategic highways.
Longwood, eight years ago.
The club charged that iMst year 40 jmr cent of
The two agriculturalists showed
Lawtney'n revenue came from traffic fines but that

Who's Speeding?

Girl Student
Shows Up Male
R O T C Classmates
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Most
of the student* in on* ef Florida
States University’s normally all­
male Air Force ROTC classes
took a bark scat to the depart­
ment's on* gtrl student last se­
mester.
Joan Drawdy, a darkhaired ma­
jor in food and nutrition, gained
an A In the course, placing her in
the upper 10 per rent of the class
among 430 men.
She is the only girl in Hie his­
tory of Ihr organization to enroll
In an ROTC course. And she says
she plans to lake other military
enurset before she graduates lo
INI.

Band Twirling
Performance Set

Seminole High baton twirlcr*
will Join eight other high sellouts
and junior high schools In a
twirling exblbitioa at the Ocoee
school gym tonight.
Tickets for the 6 p. m. exhibi­
tion are 30 cents for adults and
23 tents for students. A supper
eter dropped 43 degrees in 24 will be served from 3-7:30 p. m.
hours, from a balmy 70 to 23. Tickets are 81.23 for adults and
The cold wave added to the 73 cents for children.
miseries of winter - weary realdents of the Great Plains and
Midwest states trying lo clean up
mountainous drifts left by the. Minister Beaten
deadly storm,
The giant syslrm of tornadoes By Youth Gang
CHICAGO (UPI) - Dr. U-o K.
dost storms, sleet, bail and footdeep snows already accounted for Bishop, viee president of the Na­
S3 lives—6 ia Wisconsin, 7 n tional Conference of Christians and
Iowa, 6 io Michigan, 3 each In Jews, said today his wounding by
Texas, Kansas, California and Il­ seven Negro teen-agers "has not
changed my convictions ia any
linois, and I ia Arkansas.
Work crows fought to reopen way."
Bishop, a white minister, was
roads blocked by the wind*
whipped mam t e t hundreds at shot Monday night when tte five
travelers
romelaed
attended, boys aad two girls held him uR
some of them tor more than 36 near his home. He was reported in
"fair" condition today.
hours.

only one of the fines was paid by a Bradford County
resident. -

City Board To Study
Zoning Amendments
Sanford's toning and planning
commission will discuss amend­
ments to the city's toning ordin­
ance tonight.
Jacksonville city planner George
W. Simons may present a re­
vised Sanford toning ordinance
at 7:3o p.m. meeting in 'ity Hall.
Simon* it employed by Sanford
ax city, planner. Hr may also
give the toeing board hlx returnmrndations for capital improve­
ments here.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
hat told the toning and planning
board that since the present ton­
ing ordinance was drawn up in
1044 most of its regulations arc
obsolete in some way. The amendments suggested by Knowles
Included:
Set up an ares for duplexes
only and get a definition of a
duplex. Change (he coding of Sanfond districts to a simpler form

A W O L Pigeon
Straggles Home
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - A bedraggled racing pixeon arrived
home here Ibis week more than
nihe months after he was released
in Macon, Ga.
"I sure wish I knew where he's
been," said owner Keith E. Young,
" If* obvious he hasn't been ia
anyone's loft or he wouldn't be in
this condiUon."
T te pigeon waa dirty, his fee Us­
ers tattered, hlx feet filthy. Ha
s'oi.id have completed the 2U0nine trip the day he was released.

and rrvise the area require nents
for Negro dwellings.
Knowle* also said* that industrial
sites arc threatened with elimi­
nation when people build houses
on sites zoned for industry. Home
owners object to industry after
they have built on an industrial
s ' ic . Knowles said.
T. r city manager advised that
people building in « iommcrrial
zone should realize Uial this will
devaluate their proper!;.

Head-On Crash
Takes Tw o Lives
CROSS CITY (UPI) - T h e High­
way Patrol said a car trying to
pass a house trailer here Wednes­
day collided head-on with another
car, killing two peraons and in­
juring five.
The dead victims were Gerald
Warlrl, 39, Chicago, and John
Carjka Jr., I-oraln, Ohio. The in­
jured were relative* of the vieUms.

Capital Faces
Food Headache
WASHINGTON' (UPI) - The
nation's capital faced a food shop­
ping headache today wbeo the six
largest supermarket chains closed
their stores because ef a meat
cullers' strike.
T te ehaiaa operate 364 stores
and handle 73 per ceat of tte
retail food sales in the Wash­
ington area.

Second Zoning
Hearing Tonight

Third U. S. Sub
Reaches Pole

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPi) — Stock
orlces at 1 p. m.:
American Airlines ..........
21M
American TAT
............ *314
American Tobacco ............ 104'k
4614
Hethleihrm Steel
30Vi
C aterpillar............
66
C A O
6014
Chrysler ................
Curtiss • Wright ssoeeees# 26)4
DuPont ' ................ see**** 232
Nt4
Eastman Kodak
764*
Ford Motor ........
864*
General Electric ..
46'4
Gneral Motors ...
Graham - Paige ... seep**** 2*4
334*
int. TAT ............
344.
••ooeeae*
Lorlllard
tIH
Minute Maid .......
116
Penney .................
13'4
Penn RR ■ .........
341
Royal American ..
4344
Sear* Roebuck
431*
Standard Oil (NJ)
16
Studebakrr ..........
S3) ■
li. S. S te e l............
30
Weslinghousc El.

Three Shaken Up
In Copter Crash
MIAMI (UPI) - Thro* persons
escaped serious Injury Wednesday
when a helicopter crash-landed
from 200 fact after a power failure
on tn island near downtown Mia­
mi.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuit of
Arlington, Va., and Edward Hoff­
man, 32, the pilot, were only
shaken up in the mishap. The
Kuits were here on a combined
business-pleasure trip and had de­
cided to take the aerial tour oo
the spur of the moment.
Hoffman said the crash-landing
was caused by failure of the heli­
copter's centrifugal clutch which
provides driving power. The heli­
copter’s tail and cockpit bubble
were ripped off ia the crash.

Spelling Bee
Winners Named
Osteen fourth grader Joyce
Harvey aad fifth grader Deborah
Tatum were winner and runner up
■t the Osteen School spelling tee
Tuesday.
They will compete ia tte Volusia County spelling bee, March
L

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A third
U. S. atomir-powered submarine
has reached the North Pole. This
one, the Sergo, planted the Ha­
waiian flag at the top of the world.
T te Sergo reached Ihe North
Pole el 2:34 p. m. Tuesday after
cruising 2.744 miles under the Arc­
tic Ice pack in 14 days and 21 hours,
the Navy announced.
Tit* twn other nuclear powered
submarines that reached Use top
of the world were the Nautilus and
Ihe Skate, The Skate made the
trip twice.
The Sargo was able lo push only
Its conning lower through the three
fert of ice at the pole. This was
enough to eoablr crew members
to scramble out on the ice to take
observations and plant the flag of
the 30th state.
There ii a two fold purpose be­
hind (he voyages ol this country's
nuclear subs Into Ihe Arctic. One
is to chart a new "northwest pas­
sage" between Uie Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. The other Is to map
the area for possible military cam ­
paigns.

Band Association
Meets Tonight
The Seminole High School Hand
Association will meet at a p. m.
today to discuss plans for the com­
ing barbecue scheduled Feb. 20.
The meeting tonight rill be held
in the high school band hall and
all members are urged to attend.

Publicity
Seekers
Rapped
WASHINGTON (U P I)-P resld en t
Eisenhower today deplored sensa­
tional publicity by factions trying
to push pet military projects.
The President, at a new* con­
ference which went heavily into
the field of missiles and rockets,
also described as crazy a recent
statement by Soviet Premier Niki­
ta S. Khrushchev lhal the Russian
moon rocket was proof that com­
munism is superior tn capitalism.
Eisenhower, just hack from a
visit to the Air Force missile test
renter at Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
told reporter* he fell much better
aboi.t the nation's missile program
as a result of bis trip.
But he declared lie thought k
was a serious mistake for anyona
involved in the defense program le
push a pet policy by seeking sensalional publicity without due con­
sideration for overall national in­
terest.
The President earlier had been
described n angered by what he
regards as congressional "leaks"
of secret testimony on compare*
live U. S.-Russian missile strength.

Scientists Probe
'Strange' Object
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A my*,
terious earth-circling object about
the size of a large automobile wee
being studied today to determina
whether the Russians have put up
a secret aatellHe.
American tracking statiooa de­
tected the object ia a near-polar
orbit. They are uncertain whether
it is a voiceless satellite, or a eat*
tloo of a apace rocket that got into
One theory ia (hat the ebjeag
might be Ihe result of a Russian ’
satellite or lunar probe firing that
waa unsuccessful and was never
announced. In this case, the mya*
tery probably would deepen because no cooperation could be on*
pectcd from the Russians in identi­
fying the object.
Another theory is that tte mysterious object may be a scctlba of
Russia's Lunar III rocket that pho­
tographed the moun last October.
The Defense Department empha­
sized that the object wax not a
weapon or io any way connected
with Ihe "fantastic new weapon"
that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush.
chev mentionad recently.

*

Treasury Loot
Case Is Closed
SPHINGF1ELD, III. (UPI) -T h e
state of Illinois closed its hooka
today on Orville Hodge's 91,371,364
looting of Ihe state treasury.
Aa attorney said Ihe state has
recovered every cent embezzled
by Hodge white he was state au­
ditor.
Hodge, once considered a likely
prospect for governor, was sen­
tenced lo a 12-to-lS year prison,
term after Ihe gigantic theft was
uncovered in 1936.

Injured Worker
O ut O f Hospital

m

Marion Davis, a workman Injur,
cd at Lake Mary Elementary
School Tuesday, was released from
Seminole Memorial Hospital the
same day.
Davis, of Tiflon, Ga., was working on the school addition when he
fell 10 feet through a hole in the
roof.

Pollution Problems
To Increase In State
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Air
and water pollution will be bigger
problems In Florida in the next
M years, a slate health official
said Wednesday.
David B. Lee, director of the
Slate Health Board's Bureau of
Sanitary Engineers, said legisla­
tion is needed to encourage plan­
ning programs at both state and
local levels to meet the situation.
"Water needs will move astro­
nomically," Le* told the county
health officers at the close ef a
three-day conference.
He said "w# have enough water
—tha problem will be distributioo
and protection of quality."
lu e health officials proposed tuat

•'4
a study be mad* of the possibility
of setting up health controls over
baby sitters; wider inoculation of
pre-school children with polio vac­
cine; Increased ampbasia on In­
dustrial accident prevention: atria
te r regulations governing us* ef
septic tanks: higher salaries for
public health nurses and a yearly
X-ray check of all persona bolding
state health cards.
T te group also recommended
that a chapter he added to tte
sanitary code spelling out “te a ltb .
fui and sanitary standards" lo ho
used ia building aew houaoa. Tho
standards would be drawn up I p
eugiueers and sanitation experts, j p ”

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.- Elem entary School a*cond tra d * played fo r th e ir fellow
.' ■twdenta and P . T.»0. member* and Lym an School atu .
E d M tT la a t week. Led by Kenny Rose, left and Melody
Manabau th e young players are Carl England, Bernard
TCrray,&lt; Bobby Jo# H arper, L erry HIttell, David Lee,
; ,D*niii* R inser, Donny 'Smith, Clark S u tle r , R uth BuI|a td , Judy Burk, Juna Burk, Susan Ann Eder, Suele

Flowers, B etty Jane H arper, Lollie Jimenez, Zickie
Justice, Dorothy Lee, M aria Lee, Busan Kay Mathemon,
Wanda Mum , Debbie Rives, Bonnie Taylor, Jane W ake­
field, and Teresa W arren. Lake M unrw second grade
teacher Mine Mabel Chnpman tau g h t the R hythm cers to
play such aclectiona an "G randfathers Clock" and
‘Twinkle Twinkle L ittle S ta r."
(Herald Photo)

Colonial Tender Sugar Cured

Honors 2 Crews
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) - The
American Concert Society reported
ES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) - An today that an at yet unideatifled
l- ouseo boy, born Wora Uun
M months prematurely, died to- blood substance hat successfully
Immunized rale against six forma
The society ssld R could net
R t ls Mill Osteopathic Hoi- say bow sooa teats oe human*
Mdied at 1:1* a. m. today.
Mrs bed listed the Infant la “can even ho coeaiderod."
* condition end said tha odds Tbe teaeareh work la being doM
it mrvival wore overwhelm- ■t the Medical College of Virginia
by on* of Uw society** research faiBernard M. Kay, resident
Helen ef StiU Hospital, bad
id to try and toed tbe Infant
MMey by mean* of en tajecOder tbe akin.
Key said the infant was juat
MB to live.
Sled as a result ef prana*' Urn doctor said.
LONDON (UPI) — Eleven weeks
age U-year-ald Ronald Anthony
wai knocked off hia Mcyeto by e
car and has been in a coma ever

Iowa, Dr. Jerome H. Sack*, and hia
collaborator, Dr. R i c h a r d E.
Egdahl, the society said.
It said their work la tbe first suc­
cessful cancer immunisation with a
blood substance, although animals
hava previously been Immunised
with whole tumor cells and ex­
tracts from tumors.
Tbe agent, known as FUA for
filterable hemolytic agent, appears
to be either • virus or a part of tbe
nueleie acid core of a virus, the
announce mint said.
The announcement (aid U&gt;al “aa
averaga of about IS par ceoj of rata
vaccinated l t to 1M days befora
tumor transplant becomt com­
pletely and possibly permanently
immune to the cancer transplant.

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VAH-S bomber craws Nina and
Fiat took top honors for Dccambar
and January in tha monthly award*
competition at tbe Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Crew Nine conslata of pilot, Lcdr.
Dave Oearolpb; bombardier navigator, Lt. (J. g.) Jim Osborn* and
gunner-navigator, ftonny Powell,
AEZ. Crew Five, winner for Jan­
uary, U composed of pilot, Lcdr.
“Butch” O'Hara; bombardier-navi­
gator, Lt. (J. g.) BUI Hopkins; and
gunner-navigator, Larry Mann,
AMS.
Each mooth the erswa of Heavy
Flvs compels among themselves
for accuracy and proficiency. By
means of a point system which
aUots credits for bombing runs
and accuracy, a single crow is
■elected each month aa having
achieved the highaat level of excel­
lence within tbe squadron. Point*
are awarded not only lor the bomb­
ing scores, but also for the number
of bombs dropped and radar scor­
ed (ftbS&gt; runs made. Drop* over
•0 miles from the launch point
count double.

RATH'S
BLACKHAWK
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PURCHASE OF C A N OF PORK

AND BEANS IN EACH PACKAGI OF
ARMOUR STAR

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CHEESE
MAYFAIR CREAMED C O TTA G E

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SKATE
On Saturday nlgbt .while Mrs.
Creamer was crossing a rain-slick
road, hurrying home with grocer­
ies for Sunday dinner, ihe was
•truck and killed by a car.

CITY

FRESH DAILY

POUND
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Plans Discussed
Pinna for Voluila County’s an­
nual “Cracker Day” were discus­
sed at a meeting of Cattleman at
the M. Q. Ranch la Osteen.
The Volusia Cattleman's Associa­
tion agreed to hold the annual
•vast to April.
Prior to tha meeting, a "hot
cakes' supper was served to the
men.

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banner displayed
•ole were the first

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*q&gt;'lpp*d pit st 1st Lanes on Om.rs Kwul
la Sanford. I“indicator in Hnvi.or screen
todieetee first, second hell, strike, foul,
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VOL. XLIX

U nited Preae Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1960

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

County Home Study Started
A full scale study of the need
for a new county home was
started today by ;hc county tom*
mlssioners.
The board authorised Circuit
Court Clerk David Gatchel te find
an accountant to study how much
It costs a year to operate the pre
sent .county home oa 17-S3 on the
basis of patients per day.
Board Chairman John Krider
said that unofficial estimates are

Joint Chiefs
Boss Sure'
Nation Safe
J o t Starnes Gets Key To Sanford From Charlie Morrison
Dr., Mrs. Edwin Lindsey H ear City’s Welcome

Gvitan Head Urges Civic Interest
oi Ctvkan Inter- gram of assistance (u the physi­
dso chab’e mem- cally handicapped and mentally
- past la laoal,
national affairs" and retarded children.
state
Joe fUrnee, in an address at
Its# ergaaisaltea'a proIhe Mayfair Inn attended by Civlten nffleore and members from ail
over this eection, said "our con­
science blnda us” to participate
In public affaire and to "Sdaeate
our youth In the American wap of
Queen Takea Ride
LONDON (U P I)- Queen Klila- li/a."
The International head of Civltan
both ■ was token for a drive aad was
the gueit of the Sanford
out to lunch shortly after noon dub on his tour of the nation.
today, dispelling belief that the
birth of her third child might be
Imminent.
Tho
olio

H ew s Briefs

.jF q u r JSecafteea Caught
V

FORT MYEBB (tfPl) - Three
of ate ooavkte who tunneled under
a prison road camp barracks were
recaptured near bore Monday.
Another was taken Sunday when
bo thumbed a ride with Highway
Patrolman Bill Payne. The two
•till at largo, Norman McCaulay
and Edward Coble, both M, are
from Miami.

•Suspect Arrested
NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) - The
FBI announced the e m it Monday
of o 20-year-old man wanted by
Florida authorities on armed rob­
bery chargee. The inspect, Wil­
liam Gerald Holley, waa arretted
h r FBI agents at Hexist, N. J.
Ha bad been aought as oae of five
peraoni allegedly involved in the
armed robbery of a Miami super
0 market Sept. M.

Churchman Shot
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Right
Rev. O. Leo K. Bishop, vie* pres­
ident of the National Conference
to Christiana and Jews, waa shot
while resisting a holdup Monday
night. Police said the church lead­
er waa shot by a teen - aged Ne­
gro gang that terrorised the South
Side for one hour. Bishop said he
A and hie wife, Paula, were overtak­
en while walhing home from a
neighborhood commission meet­
ing.

Shrimp Threatened
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A tre­
mendous growth in the use tf
chemicals In agriculture poses a
"rapidly increasing" threat In the
shrimp industry in the Gulf of
Mexico area and to other flab and
# wild-life habitats, according to a
federal flab expert. Donald L.
McKernan, director of the Bureau
of Commercial-Ftahertee. aald
there wee no "specific evidence"
that humans were affected hy
rating fish expmed lo the chemi­
cals.

Wreck Victim’s
•W ife Asks Return
O f Movie Camera
Mrs. Thomas Crosby, wife of eae
of the men critically hurt in •
wreck near the Lake Monroe
Bridge, haa asked public aid in
finding a movie camera loat from
one of the vehldce in the crash.
All property in the station wagon
in which her husband and his brotothcr were riding was recovered at
the scene except the camera, aba
said.
It contain* film of a fishing trip
from which Thomas Crosby and hi*
brother. T. J. Crosby, who waa
killed, were returning, Mrs. Crosby
aald. She asked that whoevi *
R pteoo* o » d R te gamlnah
rial Hospital, when her
la being treated Jar a broken jaw,
M i a r t atom

House, Shed Bum;
Fire Perils Mofet ‘

Two buildings burned te the
ground on Southwest Rd. in Golds­
boro Monday night.
A bouse mounted on a trailer
and a storage shed adjoining Mc­
Allister's Motel erupted In 30 foot
Ugh flames. About Jg firemen
from the Lake Mary, Sanford NAS
aad Florida Forest Service fire
department* fought the blaxe.
Henry McAllister, who owned
both buildings, said the damage
totaled about 14,000. He added
that hla motel, which waa saved
was worth about 075,000.
Firemen had to wet the motel
down constantly to keep the
flames from spreading. The onestory bouse waa parked in a
vacant lot behiod the motel.
Cause of the fire in the bouse
was not determined.

South Warned
On Voting Curbs
DETROIT (UPI) — The South
should find it* own way to make
sure that all eligible Negroes have
the right to vote, Atty. Gen. Wil­
liam P. Huger* said yesterday.
In an address to the Economic
Club uf Detroit, Rogers pledged
llial discrimination egaintt Negro
voters would be ended one way or
another.
He said the beat way would be
for the South lo.smooth (he way
by "voluntary action." If that falls,
he said "law enforcement will finrlly succeed” but "it will be rosily
to our national prestige and otr
Rational eeif respec t "
Rogers said the present admini­
stration ia not preising for addition­
al power to enforce achool inte­
gration because:
1. Tbe statei are not required to
maintain public achool*, and if tbe
government proceeds te fast, soma
states might close the schools.
I. Since “separate but equal"
schooling was accepted by tbe
courts from 18N to 1554, the South
needs time to make the adjust­
ment called for by the U. S. Su­
preme Court.

Workman Injured
In School Foil
A workmen we* injured when he
fell 10 feet through an opening in
the roof at the Lake Mary Elemen­
tary School addition today.
Marion Davie of Tiften, Ga.. wa*
admitted to Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Tha building Davis was
an waa partly finished. He is em­
ployed by Aadoraaa Roofing Co., •
sub contractor for J. Hilbert Sapp
of Orlando, wht is

■ He was presented a key to the
eitr by Charlie Monieoa, Chamber
of Commerce public relations dlraclor, acting for Mayor Earl
Higginbotham.

Casselberry Sets
Sewerage Deadline
Casselberry residents who don't
fix Iheir faulty (swage systems
within SS days are subject te JaH
and a Am .
The Casselberry town council
situations not functioning pro­
perly be repaired within 50 deyi.
Tbe council also appointed a
committee to seek irate permis­
sion lo have a regular racehorse
track at Seminole Raceway. The
town already has given permis­
sion for construction of the track.
An ordinance waa passed grant­
ing afreet lights on Plata Oval,
Pinetree and Go'den Days Drs.
Theao streets are la recently an­
nexed areai.
The council tabled a motion to
make aa addition to the Cassel­
berry Methodist Church cemetery.
The addition would be operated by
the town cemetery association.
State permission is needed for
tbe town to operate tbe cemetery.

1 p. m. Stocks

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gen.
Nathan F. Twining, chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told sen­
ators today the nation has enough
military strength to deter a St
vtet attack "today or in the fore­
seeable future."
Twining specifically described
as "without merit" the recent
criticism of the defense program
by Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, for­
mer Army chief of staff, who re­
tired last June.
"1 am not eomplaront," Twining
laid, "but I am not fearful af the
Russian capability."
Twining, the nation's top uni­
formed military leader, made the
statements la a free • swinging
prologue to questioning' kg the
combined Senate Space Committee
and armed services preparedness
subcommittee. He began hla testi­
mony with a brief statement ag­
gressively defending the U. S. de­
fense blueprint.
Prior to Twining'* appearance,
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.),
chief critic of administration de­
fense policy, laid be planned to
quix Defense Secretary Thomat
S. Gates on whether there wag •

at

military budget
Symington baa threatened te
make public secret Intelligence
estimate* of the Russian mlisila
threat.
Tbe Missouri Democrat* said
Congress had been given figure*
by the Central Intelligence Ageney
showing tht Russian threat had
"increased considerably" ever last
year.
i
Vice President Nixon, the
probable GOP presidential can­
didate, stepped into Ihe defense
controversy Monday night with
a statement that there Is "no gap
in our overall deterrent strength."
Nixon charged that administra­
tion critics were playing a "num­
bers game" af missiles, subma­
rine* and alrcratt car*icr».

Busy Lake M ary Mother
0 1 4 Gets Stetson Degree
A little lady from Lake Mary,
who derided te pe te college in
18M while her four children were
■till in lower trades, just received
ber diploma from Stetson Univer­
sity.
Sbe achieved M with several
Interesting circumstances con­
nected:
Without the need of any special
burry, she got a bachelor of arts
degree ia 3W years Instead of the
usual four.
She graduated aumma cum laude
—that's Ihe highest.
Sbe hasn't quit yet—plans to
seek -a wisct-T1! degree in Amer­
ican Studies, with emphasis an
Anglo-American relations.
All the while, she has rue her
household at Lake Mary.
Mrs. Hilda Stubbing* la her
name and she continues to amaie
her family aad friends with her
vitality and versatility.
Before sbe got ber degree at
Strtaoo last Friday, the bed rereived a Florida State Teacher’s
scholarship, tha Harry L. Taylor
Prixa ia Humanities, and had be­
come a member of tha Phi So­
ciety, which Is Stelson'i Phi
Brta Kappa equivalent. Gamma
Theta -Upsiloa, hanorary geo­
graphy fraternity and Scroll and
Key.
Sbe was ■ participant ia the
llooors Program, a program of in­
dependent study under guidance
of a committee of faculty mambars.
,
The mother of Suaanne, te the
ninth grade at Seminole High,
Carl, 11th grader, Robert, fresh­
man at Stetson, and Mrs. Terry
(Caye) Bled new a resident af
Atlanta. Mrs. Stubbin** renewed
te ^ m e rc sl teeducattoote 1833-

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that k cost 11.000 per patient each
year.
• Thai U double what It should
cost,” Krider said.
The board agreed to launch the
study after a tour of th» new
Brevard County Home whieh cost
$&lt;0,000 and has room (or U per­
sons.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn said
the present home "was a shame

School. She entered Stetson te
iasa.
A eative of England, she finish­
ed high school In Detroit and
moved to Florida te 1941.
Iter other interests include
music end sewing.
And she doesn't have a lot af
spare time.

NEW YORK (UPI) prices at I p m.:
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American TAT ..................
American Tubscco...............
Bethlehem Steel .......
Caterpillar ..........................
Chrysler
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Curtis* • Wright ..................
DuPont ........
Ford Motor ........................
lienrral Electric ..................
General Motors ..................
Graham - Paige ..................
Ini. TAT .............................
Lorillsrd...............
Minute Maid •• *•••••••••••
Penney .................................
Penn RR ............................
Royal American ................
Stars Roebuck ..................
Sludebaker ..........................
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Regulatory Board
For Electricians,
Plumbers Asked
The County Commimioe today
■greed to set up an alectricel and
plumbing board to reviaw all elec­
trical and plumbing regulations te
tha eounty. j
The proposed beard also wUI act
aa a s #umteted-ba*f 0 to.nadRy
all master alectnelans and master
plumbers and journeymen te the
two trades.
E. C. Harper Sr., owner of Senford Electric Oo., appeared before
the board and urged selling up the
•pedal board to etop "unlicensed
electrician* from practicing in the
county."
Chairman John Krider asked
Harper if be could suggest a list
of persons qualified te sit oo the
beard and askad each commis­
sioner In their respective districts
to do the same.
The board would work under the
supervision of the xoning board.
Robert Brown, county toning direc­
tor, aeid that flva man would serve
on the electrical board and five on
tha plumbing board.
Tbo board aulhorlxed attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. to write up a
resolution establishing the board
to the commission could adopt It
aa toon at possible.

Pollution Report
Detoils Delayed
City commissioner! got ■ labora­
tory report on pollution te Lake
Monroe last night, but derided to
make a public statement about
It later. &lt;
Details of the report bp toe
Thornton Laboratory will be an­
nounced at toeir Feb. M meeting,
they sold.

and disgrace to the .’minty and
something must be done."
The board agreed that the study
ahould include how much it would
cost to put the present home "in
first class condition" and con­
struction of a new home.
Commissioners also agreed lhal
the firat step would he a rost
study.
Dunn also gave a summary of
the hoard’s recent trip to the

Brevard County Jail at Titusville
which cost approalmately tUO.OOO.
Commissioners agreed that the
new jail waa suitable for She im­
mediate needs of Brevard County
but It was already overcrowded.
In other business during the
meeting, the board approved a
request by the General Water­
works Company for a franchise to
serve customers in the south end
of the rounty.

The board also agreed to reject
all bids for a dragline and to got
by with what they have until tho
neat fiscal year.
They agreed to purchase a cash
register for the clerk's office al
a coat of $3,017 and agreod to
buy 23,000 pounds of cement fop
the engineering department.
They
also authorised
tho
Sheriff's office to police and issue
warrants for any persons putting
obstructions oo county roads and
rights-of-way.

Reds W ill Fight To Hold
Frontiers, N ikita Says
MOSCOW ( U r n - rremler Nlkite Khrushchev hat declared that
Hustle and Its satellites will fight
rather than consent to any change
in the frontiers imposed on Urrmany alter World War II.
"What hsa been modified by war
cannot he mndlflrd again without

war," Khrushchev told visiting Ita­
lian President Giovanni Gronchi at
an Italian embassy reception Mon­
day night.
The premier look President Kli­
ment Voroshilov'* place el Ihe
microphones after bearing a brief
speech by Gronchi. After Khrusb-

Ike To Visit Cape
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower
will fly to Cape Canaveral Wednesday to maka a longdoelred inspection trip through the tniaeite teat base
there, the W hite Houae announced today.
Press Secretary Jam es C. H agerty said th e presi­
dent had wanted to go to the miasile base for aome time
but had been unable to work it into hia schedule.
Eisenhower will take off in the presidential jet
plane about 8:30 a.m. from Andrwwa AFB in nearby
Maryland for the two-hour flight to the rape.
He will land a t the Cape Canaveral air atrip, make
nn inspection trip of three to four houra and return 5o
W aahington late in the day.
H agerty said no missile kunahlngs were scheduled
during the president's visit.

chev had spoken, he engaged Growchi and Foreign Minister Giuseppn
Pella eelami.
Khrushchev touched off the a change by remarking that be had
■iked Gronchi I* become t Com­
munist.
"I else wish. . .tost some tint*
you could be touched by divine
grace and beeomn a Christian
Democrat." Gronchi replied.
"I am for the party which mote
benefits the people. . .What bat
Christian Democracy give* Italy 7"
Khrushchev asked. "The emblem
and flag on tha moan — o n tony
Communist nr Christian Demo­
crat?"
"I have already told yen ton!
when yon have money you can do
anything." the Italian president
countered. "Tbe comparison
net bold good."
"We do not Mil Ideas
they are good." Khrushchov said.
"Ideas ora not Miami.
"Anyway, laog Uva peam and
friendship."

Ike Asks Finn
Fast Thinking Sergeant-h o g ,™ # « w » p
Plugs Up Dike On SR 436 Without Politics
The little Dutch boy who placed
hia band la the dike many year*
ago and prevented a dangerous
flood has nothing oa a "civic mind­
ed" air force sergeant who did, al­
most the aeme thing te Seminole
County lest Thursday. Commission­
er Vernon Dunn told this story
at toe morning eeifion af the
County Commission.
Sgt. Archie Clay, who resides in
the Stoneybrook Addition of Or­
ange County was driving hit car
on SH 436 near l.ake Howell Creek
Thursday during the heavy rain
storm.
Dunn said Ihe sergeant, who 1a
attached to Orlando Air Force
Bate, notrd a dangerous washout
on the road "and without thinking
Iwhe set up in improvised barrirade to atop flooding te the area
and the water* reaching neighbor­
ing homes.
Dunn said Sgt. Clay went te
home* te the area and borrowed
various pieces of materials to set
up toe b im cid s and directed (raf­
fle for ever two hours until kelp
came from the Florida Highway
patrol.
The cemmissioo, te the recogni­
tion of the "civic minded" job done

by ggt. Clay, voted te write a
letter of thanks te him and notified
hla commanding officer of hie aery
lean.

South Seminole
Drainage Talk Set
The geminate County Commie
sion today agreed to hold a joint
dinner matting with Orange County
and Winter Park official* to diseuai
the urgency of a joint drainage pro­
ject to eliminate flooding te the
south end of the eounty.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
the board that Inspection of dam
aga done by heavy rains last week
showed toe need to start toe drain
age project "at soon
possible.'
Dunn said that many areas te
tbe south end of toe eounty wort
In critical shape because af flood
Ing.
Tbs board agreed te meet with
the other two governing bodice
next Wednesday or Thursday.
Tbe Winter Park City Commis­
sion already hex notified Uu Semi­
nole board U favored working joint­
ly to eliminate flooding te too
area. No word hex been heard
from Ihe Orange County Commis­
sion.
Under Ihe proposed plan, Semi­
nole, Orange Counties and Winter
Park would aharo tbe axpenM of
building a M ritt of storm.sewer*
te eliminate ton flooding.

Street Lights
Granted 2 Areos
City Commissioners granted requeatc for three street lights last
night end then had a discussion
rn bow they should go about
granting lighting requests.
A light will be installed on W.
Kh m. ‘between Oak and Elm
Arts.
Two more wlfl ha put en E.
Fourth St., between Locust and
Bay Aves. Commissioner Brown
•aid toe city had already spent
half of the UM budgeted for
Street light estensloos te lato-M.
The commissioner* agreed (hay
Mould bar* a definite yeegram
•n granting light*.

‘Booze, Bribes*
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Meuse
payola teveetigator* displayed keen
interest today te what transpired
at • dtec jnchnye' anoresUas to

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prato
dent Bteonhowar celled M Ohm
grese today I* overhaul the ledeni
farm program te make R "cento
ble and economically sound and
not a political pedHaa."
Tha president submitted Ma now
farm legislation proposele to a
special meuage reiterating viewf
be haa tiproaaed ia Mo past, bal
taking a softer line and inviting
lawmakers to sagged alternatives
Tbe eae clearly saw proposal to
tot program aaggnaSed tost torn*
•re parttelpalteg la the soil bank
program might be given peymaato
" 1a kind” out of ton existing gnm
ernmeat help crop aarpiuM*.
He recommended an orderly am
pension of tha soil bank program,
under which farmers take land out
of production to hold dewa ampins
output, from the present to nifties
aerea to SO million aero*.
Eisenhower's ether reeemmem
datiens called lor:
Continued use of the "food for
peace program” under which earn
plua crops ere shipped abroad.
An aggressive re search program
to develop new marknto and a m
for farm products.
An expanded rural davalopmaM
program to help tow income fare*
era raise their standard* af living.
' The Agriculture Dopartaaeat natfo
mated tha ultimate adat of tha
expanded anil bank program M
5*73 mlUioa a year compared
wlto tho present spending tore! of
5375 million. Tbo admlnlitratloa
budgeted 53M million for Urn next
fiscal year,

Zoning Hearing
The County Seated Board wM
&gt;ld It* first hearing at f ; » p,
m. today te Ike county commis­
sion chambers of to*
on the proposed saw
sive toning rg
plan.
pv
Hearings will be bald later tote
month for toe other dtetriafo fo
the rounty.
The courlhouM will step bs tha
Kent of a District t Voters
League mmiteg acbeduted tor
7:45 p. m. today. That meeting
•ill be to the oourtreom to tos
courteous*.

Board Approval
Solicitor Low
As nrdisan

toe best description he
.waa beard waa " boot*, breads and] teg last sight

�Congress M ay Okay Sewage Aid Bill
to tvaeual* Uittr homes Monday
when Uu Eel River In Humboldt
County, about M miles north of
ten Francisco, overflowed Its
hanks and flooded a M square mile
ares.
Gov. Edmund 0 . Brown declar­
ed the county a disaster area and
called n National Guardsmen to
aid aaa to WO volunteers trylay to
cheek the rampaging river.
serious flooding also was report­
ed hi Sonoma and Marin counties.

LOM ANQELRI (UPI* - Dr.
R. Bernard Finch, who has admit­
ted being toUmsto with at toast
threa women prior to the slaying
af hto arranged wife, today facas
prosecution croc., • exemintion
about tbo details of bow he kill­
ed Mrs. Bsrbara Jean Finch.
K w u romance day at tha
sensational murder trial Monday
mid Ftoch took Ik* occasion to
fa in experts boro wittily characterise himself as a
&gt;'S mala objectives aophistlcated man of the world.
The spectator! liked his wiseeracks about hto tollmaetos with
twa married women and a divor­
ces, but whether the Jury felt the
same appreciation ramalnnd to bn

Hospital Notes

Tha 43-year-old doctor went In­
to detaB about hto tore affair
with Caroto Tregoff, B , hto redhaired eo-defoadent far Urn mur­
der of Barbara Jean, M, at the
luxurious Wert Covina home af
tha Ftoehea lest July U.
Finch admitted without an out­
ward tract nf nmbarraumaot pre­
vious love affairs with twa other
woman, Identified as Mrs. X sad
Mrs. t , beginning to IBS. Tbo
point made hr prosecutor Find
M; Which*Qe w u that, at one
time, Finch was dusting both on
hto wife and n mtotraoa to behalf
af Caroto.
Today WhlcheU* will attempt to
discredit Finch’s claim that hto
wMe w u kilted accidcnttolly altar
ha struggled with bar for posses■ton of a gun. Finch' testified bn
wrested tha pistol from hto wife
and tort whan bo throw It away
U discharged accidentally and Mm

In Sonoma County, the Russian Ri­
ver flooded cabins and an outlying
section of GuernevlUe, hit by eight
inches ef rein In M hours.
Power end telephone line* hi
miny sections ef northern Callfarnia wera washed out by the rain
or knocked down by high winds.
Tbo rain threatened to wash out
the alto af Ika Winter Olympic
Gamas at Squad Valley, Calif., hut
changed la anew la tha lata after-

whether he told Mu Rrrt two wom­
an ha loved Mum.
"Under thou elrewmstances, I
would Milnk M would bo the
routine thing to do," Ftoch replied.
The courtroom rocked with
laughter and Cerate smiled.
Wbtohello asked how often bo
bed u x relations wtth Mrs. X—
owe* ■ year, once a week, one*
a day?
"Wen, t know M wasn’t one* a
year and it wasn’t ones a day,"
■aid Ftoch.
Tbs prosecutor asked him
whether be didn’t Milnk society—
tot alone bis wife — would dis­
approve of sotting Caroto up to
an apartmut.
"I didn’t expect Mu rest of
Uu world would And out about It
the way Mu rest ef the world to
now," Finch replied.
Finch has testified he reached
an “armistice agreement" with
hie wife to November, ISM, un­
der which he could do what he
liked becauM ef her seiual frigkitty, but be ndmltted hie first

Payments Up
To Unemployed

Elsewhere around the country,
scattered snows were forecast for
the northern and central Rocky
Mountain region, the Northern
Plains and the Great Lakes re­
gion. Scattered showers were fore­
cast for parts of Tessa, Arkansas,
Alabama, Northwest Florida end
from tlw Middle Mississippi Valley
northeastward to tbo Atlantic Sea­
board.
Mostly fair Skies wera expected
In dm root of the country.

FranUto (Deo) Franks to San­
ford died Monday after • lengthy
fllneee.
Mr. Frank*. M. Hvad far u years
at his home at WUsoa Corner. Bern
in Guine, Ala., he was a member
of the Lqke Monroe Baptist Church.
11* la survived hg We mother,
Mrs. Luvada Franks, ef Sfnlord;
n brother, Hollis L. Franks, and
several nieces and nephews. Fune.
ml services will he f:M p. m. Wed­
nesday at Brlsson Funeral Home,
with the Rev. Robert O. Byrd of­
ficiating. Burial wlV he to Sylvan
Lake Cemetery.

Burglars Pick
M aid’s Night Out
To Staal Jewels
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Two
burglars picked Mu meid’e night
off to eater Mu SOMOi
of
a Miami Beech widow and steel
KM,SB to Jewels after boating
her up end binding her with
adhesive tape.
Mrs. Billie Kaye woe atom to
flfeB bmm liooptaf gvfeos
thieves entered about midnight
Retarday, Miami Bessh paMoe
disclosed Monday.

WASHINGTON (UPD-Tba first
big bin of the election-year seasloe — one that President Elsen­
hower la expected to veto—msy
dear Congress by nightfall.
The administration-opposed bill
would permit higher federal
spending to curb pollution of wa­
terways over the next 10 years.
It was scheduled for quick

Missionary services are now In
progress at The Alliance Church
for the Annual Missionary Conven­
tion. Services are being held-at
1:41 each evening this week, except
Saturday. Tha Convention will
clean with the Sunday sendees,
Feb. 14.
Two missionaries nf many years
active service In foreign fields are
the speakers. Mrs. W. C, Newborn
of Hong Kong apeeed the eoavoaHew on Monday evening, tta will
also apeak Tuesday, Friday, and
Sunday eventage. The Rev. George
Klein will bn board Wednoaday and
TAMPA (UPD—Vampene looked
Thursday evenings and Sunday leeward to tonight’s ■usual Gas­
morning. Both of them will have ps rllla Coronation Ball—the highpictures from the field to show, as-, light of the local social reason.
five eurtoe, and naetumae to dis­ Tha Gaiparilla Festival, begun
play.
boro 41 yean ago, got off to a
Tbs Rev, George Unto has agent noisy start Monday with Mm tradlS years of active missionary serv­
ice in Gabon, Africa. Tha work In
tMa area began to 1M4 among fatrisk worshippers. Today, through
tbs efforts of the mtostoMriee
there to an indlgtootu eh arch of
some l.a o members, S4 evangeltots, end eight pastors. Bov. Klein
states that "tbo church to organ­
ised. supported, and directed com­
pletely by too nationals. Tbo saleslonarlss era giving their time la
Bible teaching and evaagaUam."
"Politically," Klein says, "Gabon
to advancing rapidly. The French
have prepared the people tor eelfgovernment by gradually eeeimulaoid torgats tontothrely Idonttfled
■ttog Africans into Uu i
as tbo submarine had born at­
. . . Materially the Gel
tached “several tones” with
bomba and depth ehargm. He
added, however, that there to no
•*sumac* that tha Mbmarine to
•till to the gulf.
"Tha commander would bo an
Idiot If be did not do everything
possible to eesaps,” Clement said.
Newspapers h e r e speculated
that the submarine might be anelear-powered, bat no confirma-

Hunt Continues
For Mystery Sub

TALLABAMBB (UPI) - Pay.
mania to unemployed Florida
workers to January raw MN.W
over payments to December, Mu
Btate lndurtrtei Oemmleeiaa said
Monday.
Th* total woe M frUM . Tbs
lac roue w u largely to tot urban
•••tor*, the largest to Temps.
The commission attributed the

Millionaire Asks
’Quiet Divorce’
SAPELO ISLAND, Go. (UPI)—
Tobacco milUohalra Richard J.
Reynolds said today ho offered
his third wifo a "moat generous
Ithiietol totup" If aha would
agree to a quiet divorce.
The aMax. B . rear • old
Reynolds.sliu d god too 111 to letvo
his irtand estate and make a per­
sonal appearance to court, broke

McMullan To Run
For Sacrttory Post

said the Senate would complete
congressional action today or Wadntadiy.
Tbo bit! would raise to aoo,mtllion dollars tha present celling
of 300 million on long-range fed­
eral grants to help local eemmuniUes build aewage disposal plants.
It Is s compromise between dif­
fering versions approved last year

Tax Refunds
ttoaal "pirate invasion" and cap­ In The Nail
ture af the etty by Ye Mystic
Kewa ef Gaiparilla.
The tovaatoa by about IM gaily
eoatumad Tampa dvie leaden
acting the part nf pirate* was
fallowed by ■ thru hour pared*
that wound up at the fairgrounds,
whs re the Florida State Fair ba­
g s! Ms final week Meoday.
Today to Governor's Day at tha
fair and Gov. LeRoy Collins was
scheduled to present an addreM
"Tho'faatival, a weak of mirth,
to baaed on the Ufa of a real
pirate, Jooe Gaapartlto. who ptuaderod far a years eft Mm Florida
wart ooart and finally committed
suicide to 1111 when be wee
bunted down by the U. S. Navy
off Mu ooost af Been Grande
bland.
Tbo aarnatton ball feature* Mm
•naming ef the King and Quean
of Gaaparifla, whose ldantittos are
closely guarded secrete nnMt the
time ef the eeremony.
The annual Children’s Day pa­
rade to achadutod Wednaaday.
This to said to b« the largest
parade to Mu United Stales held
■trtoUp for the youngster*.

Search Resumes
For Castro’s
Personal Plane
MIAMI (UP!) —The search re­
sumed over Florida end the Gulf
af Maxtea today tor Cuban Pre­
mier Fidel Castro’s personal plane
misting sine# Sunday with two
meaaboard.
H u C-4T used hr Castro on
flights to interior Cube wee flying
from Havens to Miami for pro­
peller repairs. It was last beard
from at 1:M p. m. Sunday.
An SOB distress signal received
Monday afternoon (rasp a point
about IB miles aouthwest of St.
FsSHMIMVRi
BBBtfBil Id ihi
Gulf waters. Moot of llu vessels
tahJig pant to Mm bunt quit for
tfualght at duto. But a boat and
twoptsaei searched through the

TALLAHAIBBB (UPI) - J. L.
McMullan. a Live Oak Med pro-

earner, acid Monday ha wB be a

Two Moots Sat
By Citrus Grow

Trujillo baa art abandoned toe
yea re-long custom of a nightly
■troll along ally boulevards. But

FREE! TH E BOOK THAT CAN
SAVE YOU $200-1500 THIS YEAR

M

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~ S A V E S YOU MONEY. Examine oho
(ecu in this handy buyer's guide. Judge
for youm lf how

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compart them all for quality, roominane,
driving aomlort and dost of dairy.
^'D O C U M E N T E D PftOOV. Shows that oat car oCan you
man aaiactioa. more satislactloa. more quality aw e of every­
thing you m o l Discover all the facta and you’ll lav* that Larkmot prana by n o n thoa a billion owMt-dfivaa miloh quality*
BUILT BY TMB QUALITY KABUL

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For aovtral years Eioanbowar
has bean trying without sucesas
to persuade Congress to limit at,
lust sash appropriations far Mu'
program to M million a year.
Tha funds art allotted on n
matching basic with the federal
share limited to SO per cent. Mm
new leglalatiou would boost to
MM,000 Mm existing MU,000 lantt
on federal coaSributloas to any
single project.

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WASHINGTON (UPS) * The
Treasury already has otortod
•ending eat ton refund cheeks t*
early bird filers.
The department reminded tom
payers that they son file n tsn w
now if they have received a W-g
form from their employer toUtog
how much they earned to IMS.
The- closer a return to filed to
the April IS deadline, the longer
l« takes to get * refund cheek, edfklsto eald.
They also pointed out that moat
people wiring t i n s for ISM morn
•end to n check wttk their re­
turns. The only exception to tfcn
taxpayer who ffleo the ehart lorar

Foreign Trade
Reaches Inland
na Colorado drpend e greet Meal
on foreign trade, they wen totd
recently by Goorge Klllloa, peartdent ef the American PraeUsat
Lines sod-chairman ef the Com­
mute af American tuemst%
Lines.
Million said during a visit to hto
native state that Colorado’s ebon
of V. g. foraIfto trad# to MM won
•a estimated 111 million worth of
processed foods, aircraft, machine­
ry, primary metals, chemicals and
fabricated metals. Your formers
exported some B&gt; miltton worth
af wheat, barley and soon. Tear
miners exported approximately $1*
million worth of molybdenum on."
“H u paychecks ef soma IB AM
Catorada worker* are dtoaaMy %
footed bp foreign trade where toP
livelihood B many nddMtonel them
■aada to the state depends upon
supporting Industries and trades."

�T u m . Feb. §, 1990—F a* * S

1 Osteen Church Group

Circle Makes Plans
For Smorgasbord

1 Entertained At Ranch

Scheduled Feb. 27
Plan* for Ihe annual Swedish
Smorgasbord were dlsVu.*ard at the
rrccnl mrrltng of the Ethel Ilool
Circle of the Congregational Christfan Church, held at the parsonage,
811 I’almello Ave.
The event J* scheduled for Feb.
27 with plan* for a very Swedish
menu which will include a wide
variety of both hot and eold dishes.
Committers were appointed a*
follows: menu. Mrs. Otliff Norderrn. Mrs. Howard Rollins. Mrs,
Maurice Corbett, Mrs. Harold
Iferbsl and Mrs. Herbert Thurs­
ton: tickets. Mrs. Helen Rrmusat;
serving. Mrs. N'ordsren. Mrs, Rol­
lins and Mrs. Earl Mosley; bever­
ages. Mrs. Hus Sehmah, Mrs. E. H,
Ludecke. Mrs. T. R. Alford; tables.
Miss Ruby Booth, Mrs. James
Brdenbaugh. Mrs. Thurston and
Mrs. Hrrbst will be tn charge of
all commiltrcs.
Mrs. Corbett presided at the
meeting and Mrs. Edward Simpson
led the devotion. Mr*. Rcmusat re­
ported that the church ailverwarc
has been increased to a total of
IO-J pieces.
Mrs. James Rcricnhaugh and
Mrs. Richard Carter, hostesses (or
the day served refreshment* to
Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs.
Thurston, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Simp­
son. Mrs. Sehmah, Mrs. Alford,
Mrs. Oscar Zittrower, Mrs. Emma
Relt, .Mrs. E. H, Ludecke, Mrs.
Ralph Lossing. Mrs. Norma Cook.
Mrs. Nordgrcn, Mrs. Hcrb»t and

and Joyce Nicholson. Back row, R. E. Peurifoy, Ethel
Pcurifoy, Essie Cole, .Mrs. Helen Theus, Mne Sheppard.
Irene White, Helen Lelnhart, Bertha Snyder and Tommy
Mcl*ain.

Mrs. Marjorie Shepard Installed
»As Worthy Matron Of Eastern Star
Mrs. Msrjorle Shepard, new wor­
thy matron and other officers of
Seminole Chapter No. 3, Order of
Eastern S u r, were Installed at an
impressive ceremony of officers for
the coming year. With 1139 officers
at their stations, Mrs. Llnnle Uoye,
curing worthy matron, gave the
clcame addrese la members and
guests present.
Mrs. Helen Theus, of Leesburg,
was Installing olficcr. She present­
ed Leona McLain as Installing
marshall, Mamie J. Warner as
installing chaplain and Maude
Humphrey as organist. Dick Aiken,
soloist, sang "The Twenty-third
Tsalm", accompanied at the piano
by hit daughter, Diane.
\ As each star-point was Installed,
‘sirs. Theus presented her with an
old-fashioned nosegay of flowers,
appropriate lo Ihe point, yellow to
Joyce Nicholson as Ruth; white
to Stella Pryor as Esther; blue to
Mary Elizabeth Thompson as Mar­
tha and green to Marge Bradcmeycr as Electa.
At the close of the Insla Us(ton
Muye presented
ceremony
the new worthy matron with the
Katherine McKay pin and a large
arm bouquet of red rows irom
the chapter.

trying Pryor and Mrs. R. F. Cren­
shaw.
The serving table was centered
with a lovely rake, and the table
cover wai draped with awag* of
the matron'a emblematic colon
and pinned with pink camellias.
Serving Ihe punch were Mrs. Shep­
ard's daughter, Joyre, and Diane
Aikeh.

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THI
•EMINULB
—DtBARY '
HBABT
COUNCIL
gratefully accept* and acknow
lad get memorial contributions
for HEART RESRARCH.

.Miss .Marianne Ludwig

THURSDAY

Takes Training

Atales Circle of the Garden
Club will meel at 8 p. m. with
Mrs. W. P. Fields, 200 W. ITth

In N ew Orleans

Personals

Williams* Home

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CHAPLAIN WILLIAM HEARN, accund from left, ns*
aintn in tha flag dedication ceremony by member* of the
Ladies Auxilinry of tha Fleet Reserve. The flit# whs a
gift from the men’a Branch 147 and will be used at

Oviedo

RY MARIAN R. JONES
A spend the-day parly was held
ncually at tha home of Mrs. John
Courier Jr., at which tlm« a
covered dish luncheon was served,
limes. C. T. Niblaek, James E.
Brookshire, Mae E. King, George
C. Means. J. H. Lee. Theodore Au11a, Jr., C. L. Wert, J. C. Kalrclolh,
Clarence Taylor and It. W. Estea
enjoyed the sewing bee.
Keith Malcolm, son of Mr. and
Mra. J . L. Malcolm, is confined
tn Use base hospital in Ft. Knox
with pneumonia.

SSOC1ATES, INC.

STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL - FUNDS

future meeting*. At left in Mra. H. K. SuiulvuH. pant
president of the auxiliary; Chaplain Hearn, Mrs. Robert
Drayton and Mrs. John White, president.
(Herald Photo)

Church

Mrs. Wilt Receives
Silver Ash Tray
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TUESDAY
r im

For T he Week

IIVPIIJ III I m11 L liu illl riu

Mrs. Robert S. Satre and Mra. ncer fellowship « p.
Neat J. Johnson were co-hostesses
First Baptist Church Golden Cir
st the VAIM Officers Wives tl« banquet in educational Bldg
luncheon, Friday at the Bachelor '
church WML
Officers quarlrr* at the hanford cxecume meeting 7:30 |». m
Naval Air Station.
General meeting, 8 p. m. Descon'i
Mrs. Richard L. WUt, who will meeting, 7:30 p. m.
be leaving the squadron
toon,
WEDNESDAY
was presented a silver ash tray.
• £ &amp; . • « i ' h“ » h s c
Mrs. R. Golden and Mrs. James school officers and teachers sup,
E. Goss won the certificate from per meeting, 8:30 p. m. R. A.‘i
Neil's Studio of Hair Design.
7 p. m. Prayer meeting and butl
A bridge will be held at the n*‘*
•» '
.,
home of Mre. Kenneth L. Coekey,
Presbyterian Church Urcle I,
Friday
with Mra. R. L. Cornell on Lak*
Those present included Mrs. H. B,vd' •* 18 *• "■
c),m!
Lang. Mrs. Donald E. Ethel). Mrs. 8 PB‘wr TV
Charlea Guthrie, Mrs. Charles *
C,,8ncel cholr r,he,rM l , :3&lt;
Hodgale, Mre. George Hoffman,
P* *■
Mrs. George Kemmons,
Mrs.
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Frances Msckcy, Mrs. Harold MeHack In th* isth vrnlury, Minis
Cumber.
homes had two tubs per bath
Mrs. David Xing, Mrs. Donald room: one for washing with sisp,
McGraw, Mrs. Richard Petersen, ! the other for rinsing it off.
Mrs. Robert Provenrher, Mrs. 1
Wesley L. Ralston, Mrs. Golden, \
™

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The* Seminole High School DCT
club is sponsoring a dinre Fri­
day night at the high school audi­
torium. All high school studrnti
srr Invilrd lo attend. The dance
is informsl.
This year Ihe DCT club is run­
ning a candidate for district V
representative for the Florida

Judge and Mrs. Voile Williams
Jr., entertained with open house
Friday night, honoring Judge and
Mrs. Murray Overstreet of Kis­
simmee; Judge and Mr*. William
Abridge, Cocoa, and Stale Attor­
ney and Mrs. Arthur Steed or
Orlando.
The serving table was overlaid
with a Madeira rut work cloth
and erntered with an arrangement
of yellow ntums in a silver con­
tainer. Yrllow mums and green
Fuji mums were used throughout
the other entertaining rooms.,
*lho«p assisting In serving were
Mr*. Vassar U. Carlton, THusvillr,
Mrs. Karlyle Housholdcr and Mrs.
Douglas Strntlrutn,
(iuesls from Orlando: Included
Judge Frank A. Smith, Judge and
Mrs. Terry B, I'altemon, Judge
and Mrs. Roger Barker, Judgr
and Mrs. W. A. Pattishall, Judge
and Mrs. Vassar R. Carlton, Titus­
ville, .Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hosemann, Jr,. Merritt Island, and
members of the Seminole County
Rat Association and their wives.

(pstM onaU
Mickey Durak has returned to
Gainesville after spending a week
with hit parents, Mr. snd Mrs.
M. J. Durak, at their home on
West First Street. He Is majoring
in elertrical engineering at the
University of Fionds.
Mrs. Ssrsh K Holton end
daughters, Mrs. Wayne Sheldon
and Miss Barbara Bolton, have
rrlurnrd In their home In Port
Huron. Mich. They were called
here due to Ihe death nf Mrs.
Bolton's father, Edwin A Van
Fleet.

at the M. Q. Ranch.
Following a short devotion pro­
gram, an Informal evrnlng was en­
joyed in Ihe "cook-house." Sitting
around Ihe huge fireplace tha
guests listened tn " Ranch Tales",
as told by. Mrs. Morris.
She told the history of many of
the trophies displayed at the ranch,
including the second largest pair
of horns from ■ long-horn steer
known to exist. They measure nine
feet two inches and were taken
from "Old Blue" who traveled the
Chisholm Trait. Old Blue was the
vlcer immortalized In "Up The
Trail From Texas."
The hostrsses served refresh*
menu from large lasy tusan round*
up tables, centered with flower
arrangements in planters.
Those attending were Mrs. Nolan
Osteen. Mrs. Robert Wtlltama,
Mrs. Jake Reddltt, Mrs. Joe Mas*
lers, Mrs. John Bradin, Mrs, John
Melrose, Mrs. Frank George, Mrs.
Julius Gerhardt, Mrs. Louis Noel,
Mrs. Lois Brooke, Mrs. Irving
Vlens, Mrs. Willie Brown. Mrs.
Harry Osteen, Mrs. Raymood Pell.
Mrs. Alma Walker, Mrs. Albert
Clark, Mrs. Guy Beall. Mrs. Elmer
Shiners, Miss Jean Masters, Mrs.
W. L. Jones, Mrs. John Halms,
Mrs. Paul Brooke, Mrs. Donald La*
Fils, Mrs. Raymond Frank, Mbs
Barbara Clark, Mrs. KeaneUi
Clark, Misa Regina d a rk and Mrs.
Clarence Snyder.

Enterprise

Personals
Mrs. John Bradin and lira. John
Melrose attended e meeting at the
home demonstration office In Do*
Land, Friday. They received in*
struct Ion on the earn of (loan and
upholatery, which they will praeont
tn their local dube later.

Wednesday, Feb. 10
Taking M easure* For
SPRING A SUMMER SUITS

clK6*t6%0£M

There's a Irirk lo whipping
cream successfully that bears re­
peating for the beginner in cookbowl. Chill bowl, beater and
cream. Whip rrram with a ro­
tary brairr until Uiirkened. At
this point, add sugar to tastr and
unilnur whipping until cream
bearly stands up in peaks.

C U R IN G FEBRUARY

hostesses.

Camellia Circle meets at 8 p. m.
with Mrs. Lewis Barley in Lake
.Mary. Program on landscaping.
Central Circle meets at 2:IS
p. m. with Mr*. R. W. Turner,
SIS Park Ave. Program on con­
servation of trees.
Hemerocallis circle meets at
7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Watson Reel
in Lake Mary for a program on
miniature gardens.
Magnolia Circle will meel at 1
p. m. with Mrs. R. E. Wilirl,
tout Wynnwood Dr. Mrs. D. B.
Owen will be the speaker.
Palm Circle will meet at 8 30
a. m. at Ihe home of Mrs. H. P.
Newton, Plomoia Dr., Dellary,
Karl S. Rolander of Winter Park,
well known lecturer, will speak an
"color and design In the garden."
Wood rose Circle will meel at 10
a. m. with Mrs. Wendell Holmes,
414 Sunland Dr. Special guest

Plans Activities

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Seminole D C T Club

WEDNESDAY
Valentine luneheon and card par*
ty sponsored by the social depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's Club.
Luncheon served at 12:30 p. ni.
followed hy bridge and canasta
game*.

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Personals

SECURITY

X o jca t

Miss Marianne Ludwig, a senior
at Orange Memorial Hospital
School of Nursing in Orlando, left
Sunday for New Orlrans, La.
She will spend three months at
DrPaul Hospital, studying psychia­
tric nursing and three monlhs at
Charity Hospital, studying pedia­
trics.
L a k e M o n ro e
Miss Ludwig will return lo OrUndo ihr tatter part of July and
will graduale In September. She is
the daughter or Mrs. John Ludwig,
"
Mrs. Annie Hawkins, Mrs. Clsudc 209 Arcadia Rd Sanford
Hawkins and son, Sidney, spent
Sunday in Cocoa wilhMr. and Mrs.
Fred Thomas.
Bar Assn. Members

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Dacamber that bo hag glraa up
tha race, this waa algaUcaat, for
ha epoka la tha preacat tame.
Than the hay question: “Would
you accept a draft far tho Demo*
erotic nomination for prasldant?"
Tho gorornor ronchad out hla
right h ud end wrapped hla big
palm around tha aapa of my nock.
And ho para It three oolid whack*.
Hit mobile mouth broke Int o n
grin. Ho didn't any a word. W i,
than, waa hla aaawar.
Now, what did It signify? Ha
hadn't eald yea, and ha hadn't Mid
an. Did ho mean maybe? I placed
tbla problem before aoraral proa*
gaQary eoUaiguoa, and tho lant 1
aaw of thorn they ware atlU try­
ing to aoalym It.
Tho Idea far a Democratic draft
earn* Uko n boU on that Satur­
day night whan tho Demoa won
fighting oath otimr and Richard
M m among tha f l i t plaUa all

A visit with tho Seminole County Cottlemen'a Aaan. nt
i Wotting during the"weekend brought home several thlnga
high wo ore inelTnod to forgot periodically.
Win d o st Italian that the cattle industry, although retivnly flnnll la thin county, has on* of tha state's strongest
ittkmoa's organisations hen. These men get together on
Meeting their business and take action with comr actions don't gat much public notice, but they are
in saraal noteworthy projects to improve cattle
rrlgation, paaturas ate. In a county, where diveralii Important, auch aa it certainly is here, they, are
• art 98 members in the cattlemen's association
Wo believs interest in their industry is going to

in tho upcoming elections is understandably in
■ the primaries near and the votera of District B
led to organise,
ft y |
terod voters of that district ware Invited — or
to attend tonight’s matting for .tha purpose of
irt In saisetion of tha publie officials who will best
poor own and your neighbor’s interests,”
’otera League of District 8 is the name of it and
leva urge votera to join. “There is no obligation to
it your Interest in and willingness to work for a
government for Seminole County/’ its introductory

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W# hope that the District B meetings and any other
nilar ones will provide forums for intelligent discussion
down at Camp David with Premier
ways and means of accomplishment and wa also hope that WASHINGTON - Intelligence to discipline him.
IndlcaUDg (hat Premier
Khrushchcv'i troubles in demob* Khruihchev has lergtly vanished.
the sessions will try to contribute to them raport*
Khrushchev la having troublaa

Tbit's on* ration to explain
why elty people are healthier
than farm folks.
In the elUss, you brealha a
wider variety of gsrms and this
vary faot lata your body build up
chemical immunity to them. You
inhale what wo call sub-mlnlmal
Bases of gents.
Thst means you don't get enough
to strike you down Rfth the di­
stal* but you do absorb enough
to a tm as an internal vaccinaUna.
When Franklin O. Xooaevelt wag
stricken with polio, ho was a
rugged physical specimen, but hla
blood cnamlatry did not centals
the satldoto for polio virus,
So' PLEASE vaccinate your chU.
drta against dJptberia, smallpox
tetanus and polio.

Raw vagotahlas and athletics
era desirable. but thay don't ward
off outride “bugs” like mosqultoes aor tenor “bugs" like small,
pox and polio1
(Always write to Dr. Crass

ovor tho Sboraloa Park.
Only sympathy shewn far say.
M r that sight vaa h r Nalan A.
Rockafalltr. Gar. Robert Uayitir
of New Jarsay, for o m , said what
a ahama It waa that the hag old
GOP boaata clooed out poor Nt|.A
aoo ■« ruthlessly*
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And thaa Harry Trumts told
Um battiiai bsonsr-bearor* la ef­
fect: '‘Mart, you caa go around
fighting each other If you want to.
but there are other good caadlgalea arguable.1*
So, why Wt Nelaoe Rockefeller,
who aarrod ao woU under Truman?
Ha’a a Republican, but after aU,
Woodall Wulkio, once a Democrat,
a tha Xapubllcaa noalnalioe.Dwight Elsenhower, btfora*
gociglag oa the Ropubliciaa, waa
ishad to rua oa tho Democratic
ticket.
rutharaora, aoma New Yarbtra
hare already aali tho gavoraora
bean acting Ilka a Democrat.

with hla own military a n consol­
ing to administration officials who
find thamselvea la a blttar contro­
versy over America'* defense!.
“Maybe tbalr generals don't relira and write books tha way Max
Taylor did," one Pentagon figure
ut It, “but Khrushchev la aura
avlng difficulties with HO,000 of­
ficers whe don't like giving up
those fine uniforms ana all the
privileges that weal with them."
Gen. Maxwell Taylor** “The Uncertain Trumpet" l» one of the
most forthright attacks from a
highly Informed source on tho
administration's military policy.
Rumora have circulated that even
though Taylor la ntired with a
lucrative job la Mexlao City tha
White Houae la seeking aome way

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Hiring a reported 1,MO,000 officers
and men are given aa one reason
for the falling away from the
“spirit or Camp David" and tho
Increasingly tough tone out of
Moscow. Unlike Stalin, who waa
a supreme dictator, Khrushchev
must reckon with those who apeak
for Important ala manta of pawsr,
One of thaM 1* tho military and,
according to lalsHlftace reports,
tha nutation ii being raised at
tha tap aa to whether tha pro­
posed demobilisation doss not go
i t far ai to weaken Riusls'a
dafanaa position, la abort, Khruahchav la being accused of taking
loo soft n Una with .the Weat.
Whatever the reasons, there la
little doubt that the aura of good
will generated (ait September
when President Elsenhower sat

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American policymakers planning
for the summit conference In
Pari* in .May believe that the
beat that can come out of it ta
• polite agreomeat to disagree.
This ii la marked contrast with
tha view of tome months ago
that an interim settlement of the
status of Roriln could bo nagetlaiad. Than are area doubts as (a
whathar tha agreement to disagroo
caa ba kapt at a polite diploma,
tie pitch, with laerasslag vehem­
ence, Khrushchev In bis exchanges
with Chaaeetlor Adenausr has
cam* back to hla demand that
tha two Gormaiys work out their
owa relationship or, falling this,
bo wai sign a separate paaca
treaty with Communist Kast Ger­
many,
But the Klaaahswar visit to
Moscow coming less than a month
after tha summit la llhtly to laaura that tha tana of the Faria
coaftreica la at least outwardly
pacific. Kbruahehav baa, after all,
certified to hla owa people that
Eisenhower is a maa of paaea
tad aa abrupt reversal af that
line would be, to say Uw least,
embsrraislng.
Another bit of Insuranea la the
coacept of a 'aortas of summit
mootings. If Farts fails, tha four
power* will agree to meet six
months or so later lo one of the
other capitals and wraalle with
the same problems.

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Bary Heart Council I want lo ex­
press our warm appreciation and
thank you for the articles you
had published la the paper In
regard la tha Batts Davis Heart
Fund Ihaw at the Civic Center.
It was through the efforts of
N many Interested and wonder­
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Golden Bears HoM First
♦

fovjuufion
By JERRY COVINGTON
Tonight the Scminolcs go ngain&amp;t a
big and tough Lakeview ball club in w hat
ia expected to be a thriller.
In th eir firs t meeting earlier this sea­
son. the Semlnoles enjoyed one of their
best nights and their fast brenk and fru s­
tra tin g press provided them with a victory.
Since then the Red Devils have come fa s t
and they are now the only team th at holds
the distinction of n win over powerful
W inter Park. They battled down to the
wire and squeezed past them by a single
point.
The Red Devils from W inter Garden
have the largest overall team in the OBC
and. unless the Semlnoles can outrun them
as they did in the first meeting, they will
have th eir hands full. Any way you look
a t It, tonight's game should be a thriller
and Coach Bud Layer’s youngsters should
continue fo supply the fans w ith th e same
type of thrilling action.
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W ednesday night the coaches of the
OBC will m eet to set up the tournam ent

•Gruelling Test
Awaits Racers
8anford*Orlii&gt;do's Kennel Club’s
match race team will hive a
gruelling "practice session" to­
night when they run ia tho featur­
ed ninth race on a 10-event card
starting at 8:10.
The trie of local stars Is pro.
.paring for Friday nlgbl’a match
.race against, atari of .tea Jack*
•onvllle Kennel Club. Interest la
the lnter-area eompatitkm la snow­
balling, according to Asst. Mgr.
Jack Ledoux, sad • record crowd
is expected for the encounter.
Tonight's fu tu re will be a nig­
ged test for the thrsuoms, which
consists of Happy Joe Lucky, A.
R. Ewbanks and Saddle Mark.
They'D have to face such Grsdc-A
i* stalwarts as Dapples, 0. B.'i Ar• goi and O. B.'i Massive.
Race Street Keaael'e Happy Joe
Lucky is a veteran giant who hai
finished in the top three In nine
•f hla 10 races this season. The
total Includes four wine a'galnst
top competition. The ao-pounder is
rated the favorite ia the ninth
by S-to-2 morning line odde. The
dark brindle crowd-pleuer will be
galloping from tho clgbt-box,
Carl 0. Traey’i A. R. Ewbanks
W Is ranked second-best by morning
line digits of 3-to-l. The 87-pound
brindle fellow will march from
the fifth post position.
Saddle Mark, from the strong
Arthur Bowser kennel, will move
•ut from the feur-box.
Matinee action at the local oval
will start at I p. m. tomorrow.

•

NEW YORK (UPI) - The Callornla Golden Bears, who meet
be only team that has beaten
hem this season when they enertatn Southern California Friday
tight, remained first today la
Jolted Press International's mior collego basketball ratings.
California tightened Its grip on
ha No. 1 spot. It received 33

th a t will gdt underway a week from
T hursday in Apopka. Actually, it was
Sanford’s year to play host to the tourney,
but due to the fact th a t the gym w asn't
ready, it w on't be held here until next
year.
W ith the addition of Wildwood to the
OBC this year, the. conference will bo
rounded out w ith six team s participating.
W inter Park and Sanford are top rated to
m ake it to the finals w ith Lakeview,
Apopka, and Wildwood as the dark horses
and Leesburg running a poor last.
This year’s tournam ent should be one
of the best we have seen in m any years.
A lthough Wildwood, Lakeview and Apop­
ka have been beatable In regular season
action, this doesn't mean a great deal, for
when thd tournam ents begin every team is
usually capable of taking home the honors.
The firs t round of the tournam ent will
g et underway in the afternoon of Feb. 18
and the finals will be Feb. 20, a Saturday
night. The Semlnoles have never m ade
it to the OBC finals, but this year things
should prove a little d ifferent if they
continue th e ir fine type of play.

Robertson Keeps Rolling; Scores
•62 Points Against North Texas
United Press International
And still mors rsccrds for Osc ir Robertson!
Cincinnati's fabulous Big 0
would have been excused ■ let*
down following his record-break*
ing weekend but there was simply
no bolding him Monday night
hwhen bo poured In ez points In
a 123-74 victory over North Texas
State. The total ballooned bis alltime major college point record
to 2,042 end marked the biggest
Slagle night of hie career.
In addition to breaking hie pre­
vious personal high of 58 points,
Robertson smashed the old Cin*
einnatl Field House mark of SO

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points la one game and also
broke Bob Kurlaad’o 14-year-old
Missouri Valley -conference record
of 51 points,
The 8-foot, 5-lnch whin hit on
23 of a shot* from the field for ■
.793 percentage and made 18
of 19 free throws for .941. Early
In the game he scored nine
straight field goals and during a
six-minute stretch of the rteond
half he had 10 straight field
goals and a foul for 31 points.
The second-ranked Bearcats open­
ed up a 55-31 lead at halftime
end rolled It up In the second
half as they continually fed the
ball to Robertson.
Cincinnati’s lllh victory In 19
games highlighted a night during
which 5 of the nation's other lop
11 teams won.
Third • ranked'Bradley rolled
over Houston, 78-57; fourth-ranked
Ohio State remained unbeaten la
the Big 10 with a 106-69 rout of
Wisconsin; fifth-ranked West Vir­
ginia ripped New York University,
96-89; snd lith-rsnktd North Caro­
lina beat Clemson, 73-34.
Also in the Big 10, Michigan
State handed Illinois Its third con­
ference lose, 78-77, PurduO best
Michigan. 79-85, Indiana whipped
Iowa. 07-74, and Northwestern ral­
lied for a 83-81 win over Minne­
sota.
In other top games, 13th-raaked
St. Louis won 73-51 over Oklaho­
ma City; Kentucky whipped Mis­
sissippi State, so-50; Aubura tout­
ed Florida, 00-51; Alebama nipped
Georgia, 84-80; Oklahoma beat
Nebaska, 83-54. Texaa defeated
Texas Tech, 75-88, and Colorado
beat Oklahoma State, 41-40.

Wilt Expected
fo Snap Mark

Big Ten Appears
To Have Nixed
Rose BowI.Renewal
CHAMPAIGN, 111. (U P I)- The
Big Ten has ill but - officially
turned up Its nose at renewing
Rose Bowl competitions on a con­
tract basis,
Illinois, casting a key ballet on
the issue, voted Monday against
sending a Big Ten team to the
Rose Bowl.
The formal vote on the bow)
won't corn* until neat month at
tha conferanee’a winter meeting
at Columbus, Ohio. But Illinois,
which had been eipected to favor
renewal of tha bowl pact, was
tha fourth to vote bo.
Northwestern opposed the con­
tract la earlier balloting and was
expected to do xo again, joining
Illinois, Ohio Stele, Minnesota
and Wisconsin In tha anil-bow!
faction.
Michigan Stele already has
voted In favor of renewal and four
othtrt— Indiana, Purdue, Iowa
and Michigan — were expected to
align themselves as the pro-bowl
schools, thus bringing tha vote to
a 5-3 deadlock at the Columbus
meeting.

Sugar Ray, Pehder
To M eet Again

BOSTON (UPI) - Sugar Ray
Robinson and Paul Pender will
meet In a televised rematch—in
Boston—for an abbreviated ver­
sion of tha middleweight title
April 29.
Robinson, delhroned by tha 39year-old Pender here list month,
finally relented Monday and
agreed to hava the bout staged at
The Garden. He had slated previ­
MIAMI BEACH &lt;UPI) - Luis ously that he would never fight
Manuel Rodrigues, top-ranked Cu­ hare ageln.
ban welterweight, puts hie p e r
feet boxing record of 30 victories
on the line Wednesday night In a Triple For Rotz
10-round nationally televised fight
MIAMI (UPI) - John L. Roll,
against unbeaten Carl Hubbard or a 38-year-old jockey from Nisnlic,
Phlladtlphla.
III., booted home three winners
Tho
busy-banded but light- at Hialeah Park Monday. Rote
punching Rodrigues is expected to scored his triple on New Holland
be a solid (3-1) favorite over his ($8.40) la the first race to set up
heavier-hitting opponent, who has a $53,00 dally double with Grand
sent two recent foes to tho hoi- Season ($7.00) McPhea ($ll.30)te
pita! with Ms powerful, two-fisted the fourth and On Leave ($11.16)
la the sixth.
attack.

Top Welters Set
For T V Match

NEW YORK &lt;UPI)-wnt Chamerlaln, Philadelphia's fabulous
ookle star with 2,083 points to his
redlt. Is expected to bresk Bob
'cult’s sinile-itison scoring reeird in the National Basketball AsoclaUon tonight when the Warrir&gt; meet the Detroit Piitons.
In other lo beat Petllt'a record
if 3,105 points, Chamberlain needs
nly 13 points tonight. At the rate
ie has been scoring this season,
Vllt should wipe out the mark
ometime before the halftime inermlsalon.
Jack Twyman of the Cincinnati
toylli, Chamberlain'* closest puruer In Ute individual ywlnt scorog race with l.tM points, has
cored dose to terse timet as
many points as any teammate.

Country Club Monday included, from th e left, H arry Sault, of New
Rochelle, N. Y., W alter Baron of Mn-Ho-Pac, N . Y, and Pro Golfer Bollard
Beasely of Orlando. Snult and Baron were ffueats of the M ayfair Inn. Low
professionals in the tournam ent were Grover Todd of Orlando’a Pine Hills
Country Club and Marvin Harvey of th e New Sm yrna Bench Country
Club. Bath had scores of 72.
(Herald Photo)

Flood, Blizzard May Leave Mark
On Forthcoming Winter Olympics
SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (UPI)
—More than 400 of the world's
finest Olympic skiers sod skaters
studied the after-effects of a
flood followed by a typical Squaw
Valley bllnard today—and hoped
that conditions improve in the fu­
ture.
The alle of the 1980 Winter
Olympics, set for Feb. 11-28, took
the raveling effect* of the storm
in fair stride.
The big parking lot was flood­
ed; it will lake three daya to re­
build the lowrr end of the down­
hill course at l$e foot of Squaw
Peak, which was washed away in
the flood; several small buildings
and big trailers wera blown over;

Tech Continues
Drive
For Title
United Press latenteUonal

Georgia Tech's Yellow Jackets
continued their drive for the
Southeastern Conference title with
a 76-58 win over Louisians State
Monday night, but Kentucky and
Auburn both won to remain in
contention.
While Roger Kaiser was break­
ing Tech'a single season scoring
mark with a 30-polnt performance
against LSU. Kentucky romped
over Mississippi State, 90-59. and
Auburn smothered Florida, 89-51.
In other SEC action, the reju­
venated Alabama Crimson Tide
edged Georgia, 0100, In overtime;
Tenneiato whipped Mississippi,
11-74, and Vanderbilt tripprd Tulana, 81-84, In overtime.
Kaiser, Tech’s sharp - shooting
captain, raised his set son's total
to 454—two more points than sny
other Jeeket had ever scored in
one season. He Is tha SEC's scor­
ing leader with an average of 21.6
points per game.

and one of the 360 pound decora­
tive suture w it hurled to the
ground.
But other than that there was
no major damage.
"Wa are still keeping a 34-hour
vigil to see that nothing goes
wrong" said H. D. Thoreau, man­
aging director of the games. "But
the storm seems to be ehatlng."
The weathermen said tho big
blow should be over by night fall
—diminishing through the day.
Official practice was supposed
to start today on the downhill and
slalom slopes for tha men skiers
—but it is going lo take some lime
to repair the courses to tho fine
condition they were in before the
atom s AIL

Chicago G ets M eet
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Tho National A.A.U.’s women's
indoor track and field champion­
ships hava been awarded to Chi­
cago. Tho central A.A.U., with fi­
nancial support from the Shrlncr's Temple of Chicago, will host
the event at the University of Chi­
cago Field House, April 15-16.
* 1 11■ - 1

Ransom To Coach
COLLEGE STATION, T ex .fUPI) — Henry Ransom of Bryan,
Tex., winner of the 1956 Tam
O'Shanter golf tournament, has
Wen named head golf coach at
Texas ABM, succeeding Joe Fa­
gan, who resigned to devote full
time to managing the AAM golf
course.

Grimm's W ife H urt
ODELL, 111. (UPI) - Mr*.
Charley Grimm, wife of the Chi­
cago Cubs' menager, escaped
wllh a minor arm Injury Mondday adcr smashing up her MW
station wagon la an accident near
here.

Rookie Star Inks
'60 Cinci Pact
By United Press Im enu (teas!
Vada Pinion, the rookie the ex­
pert! forgot whan WUIla MeCovey
came along, has signed a 1380
contract that undoubtedly makie
him tha higbast paid sophomore
in tba Cincinnati Reds’ history.
Tha 31-year-old nViva of Mem­
phis, Tenn., agreed to an estimat­
ed $16,000 as a reward for a sea­
son in which he batted .318, hit
20 homers, drova in 84 runs and
set team msrks of 131 runs, 47
doubles and 31 stolen bases.
Under ordinary circumstances
those figures would have made
Pinson tho National Loagua’s
rookie of tha year but Ua honor
went instead to MeCovey, sensa­
tional San Francisco Giant firstbaseman who hit .358 in 53 gamts.
Other signings:
Tom Acker, 8-foot, 4-lnch. 310pound righthandod pitcher, signed
with tha Kansas City Athletics.
Reserve infielder Mel Roach
and relief pitcher Bob Hartman
brought the Milwaukee Braves’
iltlsfied list to 18.
Second-baseman Sparky Ander­
son, who hit .318 as a rookie, and
outfielder Bobby Del Grrco, .288
with Buffalo of tha International
League, signed wllh tho Philadel­
phia Phillies.
Catcher Run Nison and firstbastmsn Norm Cash agreed to
terms with tho Cleveland Indians
leaving only homa run slugger
Rocky Colsvtlo and pitcher Gary
Bell unsigned.

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J e r ry Collins, Co-Ownt r

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Torn Wool nt Rad Arrow

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RAVENNA

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first-place vetes and 334 petal* la
the leteet balloting by tho 31
leading coacbbe who rat# tho
teams for UPI. The Clndanatl
Bearcats held eecood place with
nine first-place vote* and Std
points.
California boosted *te m artin
over ClnclnnaU to 13 points after
leading by eight last week. &amp; *
ctnatti, led by All-America Oscar
Robertson, held tho top spot from
the start of tho season until It
was replaced by California lif t
week.
Bradley remained third with
two first - place votes and ■ *
points. Ohio stgte again waa
fourth wllh tha other flrit-plseo
vote end 241 points. Wait Virginia
held fifth plaet with 117 petalx.
Thera were ao newcomers to
the top I t but all the teams In
the bottom half of tho group
switched plans.
VUUnova sdvsaeed from sevtafh
to sixth with i l l points. Utah mow*
ed from olghlh to seventh with
106. Georgia Tech slipped frdm
slate to eighth with i n aftar
bowing to Auburn for the second
time tele season. Utah 8tate mov­
ed from 10th te ninth with S3 and
Texae ASM, wblth loet a road
lim a ta Santa CUra last weak,
dropped from nM h to loth with
SO.
North Carolina remained, tlte ,
Dayton was ltth and St. Louis
13th. Illinois and Kentucky Uod for
14th. St. Boas venture and South­
ern California tlod for 18th. St,
Jotpph'i (P«-). Louisville, Wake
Forest and Kaasas State tlod far
ISte. Southern MethodUt, South
Carolina and Providence wore Urn
only ether teams moatUMd on
this week's balloti.

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2. For Rent

I 5. Real E state For Sale

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FURNISHED apartment, on* or
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
REN T A BED
l*o bedroom*. hardwood floor*. Rollaway, Hoeplta1 A Baby Bed*
Raymond Luodquiit, Anoc.
Ill* bath, private; adult*. Ml
FA 2-3WI Atlantic Bank Bldg.
By D iy, Week or Month.
W. nth. St.

Tuc.«. Feb. 9, 1960—ra g e 7 15. S p id a l Service*

U lf-A -D A T

CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-SlBt
11« W. lit St. HOUSE for aale in reitrictrd area.

UNFURNISHED 2-bedr .m home,
newly decorated. Call FA 24130. BACHELOR apartment, grotnd
floor, euUable for 1 or 2. 313
APARTMENT. U&gt; Elm. FA 20571.
Palmetto.

Low down
FA 26139.

payment.

Term*.

For desirable HOMES, call “The
Time Tetted Firm" today.
FUF 1SIIED l i r a |* apartment.
23«3tt Palmetto Ave. C a l l On* of the nicest home* In MayThe following la a list of selected
FA 2-3234 or FA 1-0323.
CB hom*a, wall located bi varifair. 3 large bedroomi, 2 bath*,
ou* Mctiona of Sanford. All fea­
plenty of clotei (pace. 2-car
ture fully equipped electric kit- 3-BEDROOM, unfurnished, Flor­
carport*. Room on the lot to
ida room, dining room; eorner
J then*, heater*, hot water heatbuild a awimming pool. Under
lot;
eloie
la.
FA
14132
between
era, Mind*, and various ectraa.
$30,000. Term*.
8:M and 1:30.
W Laurel Drive
2, 1 and 6 BR. bouiei, 2 BR Large landscaped lot, 3 bedroom
older home In good condition.
S
furnlabad apartment.
Modern equipped kitchen, gar­
age, workshop. Price $13,100.00
lot OrspevUle Avenue
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
Term*.
I bedrooma — MS per month

HOME SEEKERS

M Wu ii Isft on Avenue
I bedroom i — flOQ per month

'• Stenstrom Realty
m N. Park Ave.

Pb. FA I NK

And Associates

Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1161 17-02 at Hiawatha
UNFURNISHED 1-bedroom bourn.
FA 1MM.

UPSTAIRS fumlahad apartment,
private entrance, electric kit­
chen. S a a Mr*. Appleby,
FA 2-Mil or FA 1-r
NEW 1-bedroom CB heme on large
private lot for eoantry living UNFURNISHED 3-bedroom home
with city convenience*, kitchen
at MM French Ave Immediate
equipped, fumlthed or enfunriahpoeaeaiion. Contact Don Royer
ed to deairable tenant*; located
at Burger Kins.
•ear Sanford’* country ah&gt;b, on
. the Vihlen Road. Price, ITS per ROOM and BOARD. Plaaie tall
' month. Immediate occupancy.
FA 1-B736,
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CaR owner, FA
FURNISHED Apt. too Park.
{-BEDROOM end
Route
FA »4M1. NICE quiet furniihad apartment
lor couple, *50 per month. Call
FURNISHED bouee for auot, &gt;1
FA S-T3M after 1:00 P. M.
Smyrae Dr,, DeBary.
FURN. apL 2300 MeHonville.
IlC R fuTntahed~ apartment at IM
WELAKA
APARTMENTS t room*
P o rt Ave. OeR FA BOTH, « no
private hatha, 114 W. P in t St.
err caM FA M » .
MpBEDROOM apartment, clean and HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
aide between Celery and Geneva
nicety fumiehed, Ml Magnolia;
Avenue; 4 bedroom*, kitchen ap­
SM. Alio, unfumithed 1 bedroom
pliance*. School bu* atop. Quiet
with tneck bar, sink and
neighborhood. $75 per month.
ewMntU, an in knotty pine; nice
Phone FA 26143.
and clean. School, atora and
•office on# Mock away. 133. 3-BEDROOM unfurniahed apart­
Lake Monroe. CaS NO S-MT.
ment near arbool* and atom .
Mtl Elm. No peta pita**.
^LEAN, email turn. apt. FA
BLEEFDfQ
ROOM!. IB* Gable*,
B-BEDROOM furniihad home |1M
6M Mapnetia. FA S i m
a per month. renpooetMe people
9 only. FA 2-3M8.
2-NEW HOUSES, one t bedroom,
ono I bedroom, $T5$*S. CaH
Bd m PLETELY fumiehed gerege
FA 2-om.
apartment with air conditioned
bedroom. 1005Vs French Ave. 4. Real E n tile Wanted
Pbona FA 2-300.
WANTED TO EXCHANOE late
fUBN. Apt. B01H W. let Si.
MM America* Trailer, 46’ z a*,
completely furnished, In *ie*l1-BEDROOM boo**, not lenep but
lent condition: for I bedroom
cheap runt, tT.M per week. Alao
heme, completely furniahed, protemlabed apartment, 1 bedroom*
tereMe m Country Chib Manor,
_ and bath, uUlitiei furntahed,
Rt. 4 Boa M3 R. W-. Orlando.
9 111.23 week. FA U til.
• ROOM bouee, tmfurniihed, mod­ 5. Real Efttate F o r Sal*
ern, on lake located la Geneva,
Fla. W per month. FO m i l . BY OWNER; 1-bedroom CB borne;
eorner lot; fenced back yard.
Oviedo.
•3*6 down. VhoM FA 31M .
{•BOOMS A Both, nicely teniete
REAL ESTATE DRtUB-IN
ed. ISO. Apt. 1. 407H W. lat.,
2344 French Ava.
manager el lH W. Oth.
J.
W. HALL
t FURNISHED aperimetiU, Bud
Realtor
Long, Mem Street, Bnterpriee,
“CaH Hall" ’ Phone FA a-aui
Fla.
{URNMMED 1 bedroom apart- NEW two bedroom bout*; natural
wood finiih. Separate erell.
ment, first floor, 211 W. 10th St.
•6,200. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
Call FA 2-3430._____________
•rd Street, Lake Mary.
Bu r n is h e d cottage at rtvo
S-BDRM., m bath, CB home,
Pointa. Phone FA l-t4i7.
fully air-conditioned, with aeparala utility and atorage room,
Model Swimming Pool
large fenced yard, 10't24' patio,
FOR SALE
414Tt loan, $70.60 monthly,
WaNenelly Advartieed Either
FA 23114.
Williams A b o v e Grooad
BY OWNER nice 2 BR furniahed
Swimming Pool. Ideal for
home, like new, excellent loca­
moo* wlfk high water table.
Now available for HALF
tion, low down payment. Phone
FA 2 6663.
PRICE.
Can ha aoen at Mirl-ltdb
LAKE FRONT HOME
Metal in Sanford.
Juat off 1M2 at Longwood. Beau­
tiful iplit-level home on lar|*
WAli tpring fed lake. 3 acre* of land.
IH oaH wf/
100' frontage on lake, too' front
FA 243*2
t FA I-7PW
on paved road. Tbit home daaigned for tolld comfort. Con­
structed of concrete bloek and
hard cypres*. Beautiful oak
tree*. Great poaiibUitiea for
developing extra land into
mercial duplexes,
FURNISHED apartment, 4M PM
melto. FA 2-4034.

NEW
RAVENNA

St. Johns Realty
116 North Park
Falrftlz 1-6123

FARM ER’S

3-BDRM., Fla. Rm., hardwood
floors, stove: air conditioner op­
tional. $30 mo. FA 2-0193.

Tom Want On Mth
St. Follow Country
Chib Rd. k Witch
For Oar Slfiu . .

THE SANDS OF TIMF.
ARE RUNNING OUT

5. Real Estate For Sale

9. Male Help Wanted

RAYMOND M. BALL

WANTED; Expeirenrrd automobile
salesman. Apply 7th A French
Avr.. Aram Motors.

AND A SSOrlA TK *

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Registered Real Estate Broker
There are only three homei left Ph. FA 2-1101 1742 at Hiawatha
in exclusive SAN SEM KNOLLS.
This means that only three more THREE bedroom home on two
lata, eorner So. Sanford amt llth.
happy families will bo able 4e
Rt. Come, look, make offer.
m t;
T. V, Cantrell.
"In looking for a home we saw
CLUB MANOR: Ro­
many with MANY nf the fea­ COUNTRY
tates available from $130 down
tures of SAN SE’l KNOLLS, hut
e tIT.M monthly pay­
none with ALL of them. For
ments. Inquire at.
at offtro or
instance there were many with
FA l-TM.
S bedrooms, I or lit baths,
electric kltchrni, lerrafto floor*
and etc., I l k * SAN SEM C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
KNOLLS, and tom* even had
tho seme FHA financing with m Bo. P a rt At*. F* FA 2 3M1
low down payment and low
monthly payments. But th an COUNTRY CLUB Manor: I bed­
room homo with Venetian blinds,
waa always SOMETHING wrong
and
plenty a# shrubbery, eicep
— Ilka not havlag city water
tienal
ally clean. FA 1-4784 or
and taweri, or not having the
FA MMI
largo, covered patio* you ace In
IAN SEM KNOLLS, er being
WYNNEWOOD
located in a noisy neighbortnod.
For an exceptionally nlrr borne
buy, allow ua to show you this
That U one thing we lova about
attractive $ bedroom. tUe bath.
SAN SEM KNOLLS - it U
CB home located in beiuliful
QUIET. Another thing, we can
Wynnewood. Feature* Include an
Ut our children play In front
electric range, refrigerator, wall
becauio our home la on a dead
furnace, hot water healer,
end atreel and . e don't live
bllnde, and many athrr extras.
In eonilanl fear that a speeding
car will run them dawn. IT IS
LIKE A NEAT, CLEAN LITTLE Priced to tell, this home ran be
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITYI
"yours" for only $1300 down,
and monthly payments less than
And, last but not least, the con­
rent. Ealustve with this office.
struction is guaranteed to be the
very beat because every bit of
It waa personally supervised by
StenBtrom Realty
Uia builder, Philip Zeuli."
HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
SAN SEM KNOLLS is four block*
LEN RIANER
.weat of French Ave. on Twen­
LOTTIE BROADWAY
tieth Street. A Siemper aaaoclala
REN TORBBTT
U on the premise! daily.
BETTY! D. SMITH
W. H. ‘’Bill” Stcmpor Agenejr If N. P art Associates
Ph. FA 12426
Realtor A Insurer
ASSOCIATES; H. E. Taffer
H. Fnmaln Help W anted
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
E X P E R I E N C E D accorHelen E. Noonan. R. T. McCaskill
dlan teacher far Sanford studio.
T. C. T ro u tu r
PART-TIME euvasera, salary
Phone FA I-4M1
US N. Park
and commission basis. Apply In
person to Central Florida Music
Phone FA 24331 2401 Park Dr.
Schools, t i l Virginia Drive, Or­
lando.

AVON CALLING

cuiot
3 B a d ro o m g -IV a B a th s

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key."

FURN. I Rm., t bdrm. home;
$200 DOWN
Venetian blinds, picture window; I BR. borne with hardwood floori
garage, and lota. Call FA 2417$,
nod earamie tfla bath.
Mr*. Shawver.

Dnvnlopnr
PRESENTS

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Real Estate — Insurance
■•BEDROOM, 2 hath, double car­
Surety Bonds
port*. extra Urge utility room,
Florida room. 110 Shannon Dr. M Be. Park Ave. Ph. PA &gt; N4t
FA 2-137$.
Event Bldg. Ink* Mary
Ph. FA 1-1 HO
I-BEDROOM CBS home, kiteban
equipped, near Pinecretl School.
Cash or terms, 2704 Magnolia.
I ACRES
Phone FA 2-3377.
I acres with 2 bedroom, concrete
block borne, high end dry Und.
2-BEDROOM house, Wynnewood
lection. $1,000 down. PA 2 4130.
House approalmately .0 years
old, with new roof. Several oak
ONE LOT, high and dry, 70 ft.
trees and assorted ritnia trees.
wide 140 ft. deep, facing Country
Good wiler. On paved Rd.
Club Rd., in Loch Arbor. Terms
Ito.MO with small down pay­
can be arranged. FA 2-1123.
ment.

Qetct Commanity
Near Golf Courea

$450 Down

AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Associate*.
116 S. French Ave. !*h. FA 2-3211
After hours, FA 2.3611, FA 2-4621,
FA 2-0261

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11. Work Wantnd
WILL keep one child In my home
while mother works. 21B Maple
Ava., Sanford.
HOUSEWORK*. FA 2-TTVt.
Day* or week* work, call before
or after school hours—FA 2-3342.
BABYSITTING evenings or week­
ends; also tutoring, elementary
g r a d e s ; by young teacher.
FA 2-1343 after 3;00.
12. Plum bing Service*
PLUMBING
Contracting A Hr pairs
Fret Estimate*
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-

Plumbing- &amp; Repairs
Ja* C. Themes
ISM Baitta IL
FA 1-M4$

Wal l
P lum bing A H eatin g
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
1007 Senfort Ave.
FA 2 6342
13. Elect rival Service*
House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC 00.
I ll Magnolia
FA 2-0013

14. Build, Paint A Repair
RAINBOW Painters A Decor* lor*
—Free Eetlmates, Ph. FA 2 630$,
CARPENTER work and general
repairi reasonable. FA 1-3001.

INCOME TAX RERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Avo. Tel FA ■2-1304

T V &amp; Radio Service
(Home &amp; Auto)
North Orlando Electronic*

CENTURY
TV

1810 Celery Ave.

SERVICE

South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
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lo. Ptmecreat — Wynnewood —
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, tu tsLoch Arbor
minis, invoices, h a rt bill*, and
Women who want lu be suc­
programs, j t i .
rngresiiv*
cessful and earn good mnney
Printing C*. Phone FA 21131—
la three er four hours per day?
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Probers Charge

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - AFLCIO official* voiced concern to­
day that a surprise attack on
&gt;,
Rep. Adam Clayton Powall (DMi Y.) may backfire and hamper
organised labor’s political and
iagtolativa activities.
' George Meeny. AKL-CIO presi­
dent. said Monday It would be
"terrible” if the Ncgra congress­
man were elevated to chairman
ef the House Labor Committee.
• Meany accused Powell ef using
bis public position to foment re­
ntal Strife.
• Powell’s qualifications were not
an the agenda ef the AFL-CIO
Executive Council but quickly bejf? ; yame a leading topic of conver­
sation among labor leader* hare
flm a winter metUng.
Ram* officials agreed with
- Minay’s charge that Powell has
- a ■peer attendance record, but
they privately said they wlahed
he had • been more diplomatic
' Wfcea h* spoke to reportera.
Foderatioh officials aald they
believed tha outspoken c r i t i c
v
migkt Maks it tougher to get back;
tod ad Nagre worker* for leborendorsed candidate* hi the fall
elections.
ajer-' ..They cited *■ hnmadtato chalV . tonga to Manny by A. Philip Ran­
dolph, president of tha Brotherheed nf Heaping Car Porters and
-.the only Negro vice president of
the AFlrCiO.
Randolph defended Powell's vot­
ing retard «n tabor and civil
righto and declared the Harlsm
Democrat would bo a “distinct
tot prevent ent” a m retiring Chair-*
IBM Graham Bento* (D-N. C.).
a Powell, No. s Democrat on the
Betts* Leber Committee, to in
Boa to succeed Benton at tbe
Best arnica If he to re-elected.
He than would bo to a crucial
Spot to tafluaae* or block the
pause* of legislation affecting
labor aotona and possibly launch
teroaHgitinea lata their affairs.
Manny's attack appeared car­
tels to make It tougher to get
labor-supported bills through tha
Mona*.
■ "T his to what anuses ua sleep­
less nights,” said one of tha AFLCIO political experts.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tbe
Florida MediaU*n and Counciliatie* Service appointed a raster
af arbitrators to eulat is volun­
tary setltoateat of labor dispute*.
Tb*:J*iltol roster of to arbitra­
tor* Will bo used by management
and &lt;labor •from which to aolect
tho orbltratore they waat.

By FRED DANRIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tha dust
that covers TV’s newest western,
Overland Trail; probably comes
teom tha antiquing process.
In tbe era o( so • called adult
westerns, this fall-hour NBC-TV
aerie* premiered Sunday night
with aa episode presumably aim­
ed at the kiddy car act. Tha
climactic tcena has a lot-if In­
dian* biting the dust. And, as a
■witch, cm Indian even bit to*
mud. He was, done in during a
prolonged underwater battle.
This unevenly edited hour la al­
most a carbon copy —. or li it
carbine copy7 — of Wagon Train.
H stan Bill "Butch” Beadix as
a soft-hearted, playful - but • tough
stage coach lino operator. His
“ Robert Horton” la a chap named
Doug McCluro and on* of tha
guest star* was Lynn Bart, who
had very little to do. All wen
handed ordinary “haad-’em-off-at
the-pasf" type dialogue and plot,
which made it a Julceleis hour.
Attempts at humor were manly
tlmc-coniuming. Bill Bcndix de­
serves better material than this.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
House Investigator charged today
that thousand* of bridges built
under the interstate highway pro.
gram are too low to permit pas­
sage of tbe Atlas intercontinental
mlsatle and other Important wea­
pons.
Rep. Jim Wright (D-Tex.) made
tbe etatament aa « House Public
Works subcommittee opened bearings on the highway program by
calling D. Ken Chany, assistant
eblef ef Army transportation.
Subcommittee members ■ a I d
they wanted to question Chaeey
on why tha Defeits* Department
waited for more than two years
to establish it* minimum require­
ments for the highways.
Chairman John A. Blatnlk (RMinn.) said that a larger number
of ovar passes were constructed Leaah Law
with a 14 to lb-foot clearance bo- ITHACA, N. Y. - Rtray dog*,
fore the Defense Deparment da- long tolerated oa the campus of
elded it needed a lb-foot minimum. Cornell University, have worn out
their welcome. After a rath of
dog fights, bitten students and
THE MIDAS TOUCH
A touch of gold adds elegance chewed library hooka, tho univer­
to any room. Try porting up old- sity ruled that unlicensed dogs will
fashioned light fixtures with a be picked up and nent to a local
Mat of gold paint.
animal ahaltor.

from a stuffy, over-analysed fi­
ance and, through a case of ag­
gravated mistaken Identity, put
her Into tha matrimonial dutch**
of Plumor, a lonely, scheming
In 23 day*, TV has offered bachelor,

Kan., office said It had been bom­
barded by a "heavy” number of
tax question*. The Kansas. City,
Mo., office has received more
that HO queries a day alnea it
opened early last month.
Why do they come and phone?
“ I couldn't flit ■* out my own
tax and I couldn’t find anybody
around who eould. I can’t afford
to pay anybody to,” Kenneth K.
rtect, 22, a garage mechanic, told
the IRS here.
The 7,000 Treaaury agent* as­
signed to the taxpayer-assistance
program politely decline to fill
out tho tax forma for people. They
explain what quastlona mean and
bow to read tba tax tables. But
except for the information tha tax­
payers must fin out their own
forms.
"We're trying to teach them tha
self-help program. That's why wa
don’t , do it for them,” an agent
explained.
The revenue service believes a
drop in the number ef persons
seeking assistance sbowa that R*
taxpayer education program la
working, la 1H* about 11,700,000
people visited or phoned for aid.
By 103# the number wa* down to
10,100,100.
Despite the 'service's efforts,

by presenting your

three plays by Tony Webstar.
-Thor* was "Call Me Back,” iterring Art Carney, “ The Greatest
Mas AHve,” starring Ed Wyna
and Bert Labr, and Sunday
night’s "After Hour*," starring
CHris Plummer and Sally Aaa
All thrM plays involved mar­
riages that didn't or, to Webster's
view, couldn’t work out.
"After Hour*," a MphtstlcaUd
comedy on NBC-TV'a Sunday
Showcase, was the most success­
ful effort of the three since it ade­
quately achieved its modest goals.
It entertained. Webster laid out
some obvious aoli-paychlatry gags
on that old leather couch and alto
took Mme B-B shots at commer­
cialised Christmases, political neu­
trality, theater crowds, drawing
room and waiting room conduct.

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Revenue Offices Busy W ith Queries Missile Force
WASHINGTON (UP!) —“ I don’t
know what form- to use.”
“ Can you deduct oyeflaaaoa?”
Liaten to the taxpayers — the
trim blonde with a Swedish ac­
cent, the young auto mechanic
wearing heavy black boot* — aa
they tell why they have come to
the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) for help In filling out their
lax return*.
About HO of them showed up
Mooday at the IRS office here,
a heavier than normal turnout.
Host were working people clutch­
ing W-l lormi, telling how much
they earned last year.
IRS officials in Dallas described
Uia parade of puuied taxpayers
there aa “extremely large.”
The San Franciteo IRS office
received 12,432 phone inquiries
laet month. Tbe Kansas City,

FIVE LAKE MAlt if boy aoout# of Troop 242 were hon­
ored with "God and Country" awards recently by tha
scout organization. The scouts ware honored for their
service to tha eommunity. Receiving the awards were
front row, left to right, fill) Blakemore Jr. and Kenneth
Demers. Back row, left to right, Dale Alexander, Milton
Howell and Steve Willis.
(Herald Photo)

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however, load* of peopla Juit will
not fill out their returns, evtn tha
abort forma, unaided.
“They're looking lor a free ride.
They’re too laay to read the in­
struction*,” commented one weary
agent.

Queen's Decision
Draws Criticism
LONDON (UPI) — Queen Elisa­
beth's sentimental decision to atteach her husband’a adopted Ger­
man surname to that of tho House
of Windsor was openly criticised
in the British preis today.
In e front page editorial, lb*
Dally Mirror said tha Queen’s an­
nouncement, on the eve of bar
third child's birth, to perpetuate
Prince Philip's adopted surname
of Mountbatten “will not be ap­
plauded by ttw British people."
Tbe Queen announced from
Buckingham Palace Monday night
that all her descendants who will
not ba either a royal patera or
princess will bear too name
Mountbattcn-Windsor.

Takes To Rails
llUfUdnlA/Vs MMWe
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The Strategic Air Command, glob*
at bombing lone amt operator of
18,000-mile-aa-hour ballistic mi»|
sites, is going to toko to the rah*
road.
Tho Air Faroe onveiled tost*,
range plane today ter equipping
SAC with fleets of trains to room
the United Steles with esewo ef
airmen and a ambare of Mtosto
m a n Intercontinental belli* lire
missiles rm dy far to*tat to hi#.
A h hi eon ef toe vaatotr i f
steps the nation wUI toko to beep
its retaliatory forroe to motiow
and immune teem a aerpHeO1
knockout blew.
The Air Force preetouelr had
indicated the Minuteamn eoald ha
mounted on railroad tracks. Bat
it had not until today spelled eat
details of its schema for develop­
ing specialised trains of perhaps
a doasn ears that would travel tha

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oters League Organized
More than 3U0 residents jammed
the courtroom la tha courthouse
lait nlcht • • tha Voters Leaiue of
District 9, organised under the
direction of Chairman Don Fletjaher.
“ Fletcher told the group that it*
main purpose is to get out the

vote for the coming Democratic
primary and to keep the voters
aware of how tha local government
is operated.
Only one resident attempted to
inject a verbal blast at a particular
politician and Fletcher promptly
told him to take a teat and not

Deejay Admits $ 1 2 ,0 0 0
Pay-O ff Tor Advice'
*
WASHINGTON (U PI) — A form er Cleveland dine joc­
key testified today th a t record companies paid him $12,000
in "liateninir fee*" for advising them which of their *ong«
sounded like hit*.

News Briefs
Pesticides Curbed
•

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — New
regulations governing lawn and
shrubbery sprayers who ise toxic
pesticides were adopted by tba
State Board of Health hare Tuesday.

Stops ‘Running’
MIAMI (UPI) -R oger Scott
Touhy, 34, son of murdered beer
baron Roger Touhy, said Tuesday
was “tired of running" and
Warned bimaetf la ham aa an aid
forgery charge.

P o litic a l P o w e r
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -O rgaalaed labor'a political aaparta said

today they expect anion leaders
to cait about o m out of every 10
vote* at tha Demecratit National
Convention ta July,

f l Million Fire
PALMETTO (UFD—F ifi broke
out la a big woodaa tomato pack­
ing bouse bam Tuesday night,
causing aa aotimatad f l million
damago ta tMa otty of some 10,•
000 poraona. One man waa in­
jured.

N ags Lure Denied
MIAMI (UPI) - City employe
^George F. Stebbiai denied accu­
s a tio n s today that ha frequented
horse race tracks "almost dally"
for month! instead of spending
the time at hie work aa Miami
Stadium manager.

13 Flee Cuba

•

MIAMI (UPI)—Thirteen Cuban
refugees, who oomm|a$gfggi h
fl thing boat at gun
Havana,. drifted for
without fad* eg
Quart said today,
beat waa Htottod Mi
CoaM Quart ptaoa.

Road Tab Hassle

WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
highway invostigators, critical of
added defense eosts In fan inter­
state road buildlnt program
might rocommoad that tbo Penta­
gon nick up part of Use tab.
£ Rap. Gordon U. Scherer (E-O.),
v a member af tba subcommltian
favaatigaUag . fan superhighway
program said today ba baliavad
such a recommendation waa ana
of fan major alma of the Inquiry.

Sanford Guard
Seeks Recruits
Sanford'* Army National Quart

to unit has begun a recruiting drive,

hoping to raise Ha membership to
119 by "Mutter Day," Feb. a .
"Muster Day" will climax tba
member drive by the unit which
new baa mere than IN man as Me
rails.
To join the Sanford unit, man
must be tT-SS, In tap physical eondition, and ba abb to pais a
mental test. Capt. John O. Keel­
ing b commander of tha local
tfa a it.

The witness, Wesley Hopkins, de­
nied to House investigator* that
the money ha pocketed from record
distributors while he waa a 9400a-month employe of station KYW
represented "payola" for giving
favored treatment to certain rec­
ord *,.
He aaid the companies contacted
him and arranged to make regular
payments to him io exchange for
a promise that their records would­
n't "get lo«t In the shuffle" and
to tell (hem which ones were po­
tential hit*.
Hopkins waa fired by KYW late
last year because of the payments
be received.
Disc jockey Joseph Flnan. 31,
who also waa dismissed by KYW,
testified Tuesday tbat be took |19,129 In aide payments from 18 rec­
ord manufacturers and distribu­
tors.
Flnan said be saw nothing "im­
moral" about this and insisted that
tbs payments were far various
other aarvices and never influenced
bin judgment in iclecting records
for his program.
Hopkins named a string of record
firms which he said made pay­
ments In him in 1898 and 1890. la
moot cases they were regular sums
ranging from f a to 9100 a month,
ba said.
Hopkina aaid his outside income
from these sources totaled about
08,008 hi MNg a r t IT,008 in Ufa.
Asked by Rep. Samuel Devine
(R-O.) if K was bis aontantfon
that these payments represented
"a listening fee" rather than pay­
ola, Hopkins replied that was cor­
rect.
Alee an fan witness list were
Cbdktas Young, former record li­
brarian with KYW who also was
fired for outside interests; four
Moofaslbys; and four other
mm employe* or exeeu-

Road Projects
The County Commission met in
(be first of a w rits of apeclal con­
ferences ytflerday to diacuaa pri­
mary and secondary read projects
to present at the State Road De­
partment bearing March 10.
la aa effort to get needed work
in the county, the board plans to
meat with J. Rolfe Davis, SRD
district board member.
At tbo first conference yester­
day, tba commiaafonara outlined a
priority list of projects to present
to tbe board.
Top priority primary projects
are:
Rebuild and widen 8R. *38 from
Altamonte Spring! to the turkey
ferm; rebuild and widen tieneva
Ava. from Mailonvilla to French
Ave., realignment and resurfacing
of 4N from Oviedo to the Orange
County Hoe and aa Osteen Bridge
connecting SR 411 In SR 48.
Top priority secondary projects
include: Bear Lake Road from
BR 408 to the Orange County line,
streigbten, widen and rebuild
SR 887 from Altamonte to the Or­
ange County line.

"try to turn the meeting into a
witch hunt.”
He said ho hopes tba voting
league will expand throughout the
county and that the organisation
works during the whole year and
not juet at election time.
Fletcher laid that by the lime
the organisation meets again he
hopes many of the candidates will
speak to. the group and explain
their political intentions.
T w o announced candidates,
James Avery of District 3 and
John Fitipatrick of District 9 gave
brief talks to the group.
The next meeting of the league
is scheduled Mar. 18.

First Zoning
Hearing Held
For Dislrict 5
The new county comprehensive
.'oiling plan was explained to 60
residenla of District 9 last night
and about 90 prrcenl of them
reacted favorably to the plan.
Only one or two objections were
raised by residents who thought
their property deserved classifica­
tion and wanted added protection
to keep their areas residential.
Zoning Board Chairman John
Burton and County Zoning Director
Robert Brown went over every de­
tail of the plan, using survey maps
to explain the different classifica­
tions in the plan, from agricultural
to heavy industry.
Burton said that the aoning board
believes comprehensive aoning
would be e boon to the county.
Brown emphasised that nothing
la final under comprehensive soning. He aaid that any area or even
the smalleat parcel of lend can
be changed If tba aoning board
feela the area ta developing.
One resident asked the aoning
board U there is any way to assure
owners that their land won't be
turned into a light industry or mul­
tiple dwelling district whenever the
board decided on a change.
Brown attuned that the main
purpose of the regulation la to
safeguard tha bftter pieces of pro­
perty in the county and not barm
them.
Tbe next aoning hearing will be
for District 1 and will be held
Thursday at 7:30 p, m. in tha court-

Condemnation
F
dent__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
thing probably wSl be
aver to Circuit Court thia week,
County AUy. Mack Cleveland Jr.
tftld today.
Judge Voile William* Jr. last
week aaid that more than 134,0M
should be placed in the court
registry. Money from this fund
will pay (or land condemned on
Saatert Ave.
The money to be paid to Circuit
Court by Semlaole County i* part
of a | t million county bond Issue.
Property ewnera who go to
court to contest tba amount they
are offered for tbelr land will
have a jury trial June 13.
Once the mbney la In the court
registry, contractors ran slarl
work on tbo widening and persona
who accept tho 3RD appraisal of
their property can draw the money
allotted them.

Quick Response

The quick re spouse of the Lako
Mary Volunteer Fire Department
when they answered a call Sunday
at • p. m. saved the Gardner's
grocery store ia Lake Monroe front
any extensive damage when a fire
started Inside caused by an elec­
tric short oircuit.

i^ a n f o r b

WKATHER: F air and w arm er today. High today, 76-80. Low tonight, 60-65.
VOL. X L lk

U nited Prase Leased W ire

EaUbltahod 1908

PORTAL MAIL ew to

flmds the going rough in Dm atone that

m used wstare to riee ever five feet in Kentfleld, Calif. Bchultx wadea out to
..snuiil box and finds the water cold and muddy,

♦

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

1 p. m. Stocks

Commission Hopes
To Change Statute
Tha County Commissioner* will
try to change an “antiqualsd"
Florida statute that is creating a
problem for the tax assessor.
Tax Asseissor Richard NcCanna.
at an earlier meeting, had asked
(he board for ttS.noo more money
to carry out his office work during
IN#,
Under a Florida statute, tha
money must be used only for reap­
praisal work and map making.
McCanns informed the board yes­
terday tbat only 13,000 would be
used for the resurvey la prepara­
tion for tha 1880 lax roll, with
tba rest of the money paid to bis
employes for eommiiilooi.
McCanaa told the board that he
has to certify to fan state auditing
department that the money ta used
for the reappraisal work only.
Attorney Mack Clevrlnad Jr. said
that, under the antique statute,
money cannot be used for any
other purposes.
After McCann* told tha board
ba naoda tbe money to operate hia
office, Commissioner Verson Dunn
id "we must go to tba highest
&gt;fa the itate U necessary

officials of lh« auditing depar
and state comptroller's office.

Cardinal Stepinac
Dead, Agency Says
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
—Tbe official Yugoslav new* agen­
cy Tanjug said today It had re­
ceived a report without confirmsUoa that Aioyitua Cardinal Stepi­
nac waa dead.
The report camo In a telephone
call from tho agency's correspond­
ent In Kraiic, the cardinal'* home
*lnto hia release from prison in
1951.

North Orlando
OKs Development
The North Orlando Council gava
final approval Tutsday night for
344 mom homo* la be built m the
village.
The council approved a pi aI to
be davaloped by Perry Willetts
of Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. Tha
home*, to be started Immediately,
will be on the Longwood-Ovirdo
Rd. near tbo SR 410 intersection.

a r t made a ahambUs of airline
schedule*, stranding countless
traveler*.
Some snow removal crews, un­
able fa make any headway agaInst
the destructive storm, just gave
up and waited for it to dit down.
Forecasters laid the storm should
leave Ibe Midwest today and race
toward New England.
Wind* haltered the California and
Oregon coasts for two days and
nearly sank the world's largeit
wine tanker.
Winds tbat battered the Cali­
fornia and Oregon’coasts for two
days and nearly sank the world's
largeit wine tanker. .
Ufa ll,*M ton tanker. Angelo
Petri, wallowed helplessly three
miles off Ssa Francisco. On*
anchor kept the ship Irom being
pounded to piece* in the surf.
Forty-foot waves pounded the
Pacific Coast Tuesday. Beach
homei were smashed, fishing
boats thrown onto rocks and bouldera toned across scenic contal
highways,
A giant low pressure area, so
intense tbat H pushed barometers
fa their lowest levels in history,
fai waal a alarm fast swept the
Southwest with snow, dust and
tornado winds.
Swirling dust clouds star a MBfafto reach «f Texas were aa thick
they blotted out the sun. Winddriven prairie tumble xc:d plied

GERALD K. HMITH, ATI, oanter, bom bardier-navigator assigned to
Heavy A ttack Squadron One, Iwcamt tha 10th member of the wing’s ex­
clusive Bullaeye Club Jan. 25 when he scored a direct hit on the radar scor­
ing site near Churlotte, N. C. Capt. Jam es D. Ramagc, left, commander
of 1IAT W ing One, awards Sm ith a trophy in recognition of hia feat which
made him a member of a club composed of the most highly skilled mem­
bers of the lith Atlantic Fleet Heavy A ttack Squadron that compose HAT
Wing One. At rig h t is Sm ith’s commanding officer, Cdr. David A. King,

Ike Arrives A t Cape For Missile Tour
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPl) —
President Eisenhower arrived here
today for bi* drat look at this
nation's Jumping-off ..pot tor outar apace.
The President, accompanied by

Defenae Secretary Thomas I.
Galea Jr., and • group or aidei,
arrived In the presidential jet
plana for a quick tour of the big
Air Forra mlsallt last center.
There were no mlailla launchings

Greet Shot Poops
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) - America's miaaile
tenter* had ono brilliant aucceaa and ona puzzling failure
to preaent-to President Elaenhower today on nia first
visit to Cape Canaveral.
Missilemen, eluted ovar the President’* visit, had
hoped to w rap up two successful shuts of tha nation's
biggest apace rocket booatera on the eve of hi* arrival.
~A "hot rod" version of tha A ir Ferae Thor mfSalld
orated perfectly on a 1,TOO-mike teat flight* r **&lt;
But Tuesday night the reliable Atlas Intarcontinrtt efital ballistic miaaile failed a fte r a string of 17 stra ig h t
successes.

No Re-enlisting 'Jazz'
For Elvis 'The Pelvis'
GHAFENWOEHH, G e r m a n y
(UPI)—Acting 8gt. Elvia Presley
smiled today becaua* It’s almost
over here for him.
"I’m glad R'a over," the rock
'n* roll singer said of hia two-year
Army rareer.
Presley won't return to tbe U. 8.
for his discharge until next month.
But he wears the draftee's "shorttimer" label as happily aa his
rhevron*.
"I didn't get a re-enlistment
folk," Presley said. "I think they
know better than thkl."
Possibly the Army was ai pleas­
ed aa its soon-io-bo-loat jeep driver.
Hia two-year bitch went almost
without a hitch. But, said Elvia,
"there was a ronstani pressure on
both the Army and me, although

up to nearly roof-top level ia
Amarillo, Tex.
Wind* nf fa miles an hour blew
Peggy Burns, 8, to her death
beneath the wheels of a school
bus near Cleburne, Trx. A Trigs
pilot was killed when he berime
hopelessly lost during the blind­
ing dust storm nnd flew bis plsne
into n mountainside.
Winds of nearly 1M miles an
hour accompanied record low
barometric readings In Oklahoma.
Tba lowest readings lines weather
record*, began la tha 1810s also
were reported fa Colorado, Tegas
and Xanaaa.

Board To Consider
Street Changjes
The County
ity Commission
Com min
liaikm yester­
day authorised Zoning Director
Robert Brown fa work with Orange
County postal autboriUea on chang­
ing certain street names la tha
southwestern part of the county
fa avoid duplication in a new
proposed mall roots.
Orlande Postmaster L. A. Bry­
ant appeared before Uw board
»»Hvg assistance fa t h a i i l i i
some street as mss and tha board
agreed to coaiidsr the matter
before reaching any decision.

nobody In tha Army gava ma a
hard ttma."
Presley aaid all hia problems
are civilian. He said ha’ll have to
decide U rock V roll has waned
in popularity and whether to
change hi* hip-swinging style.
lila ambition la to combine
crooning and serious acting.
Presley said ha won't be taking
borne any German aouvtniers, veg­
etable, mineral or female. He ad­
mitted an Interest in an uniden­
tified American girl.

Realtors Decry
City's 'Eyesores'
Tbs Hr mi noI* Board of Realtors
has reminded Ibe Sanford City
Commlnioo that old, vacant build­
ing* in Sanford rreate eyesore*.
City manager W. R. Knowles
read a latter to the commission
Monday ia which the realtors
commended the commissioners
for urging cleanup of vacant Iota
in town. However, the realtors
noled that vacant, rundown build­
ings in Sanford are driving away
people who might
tie her*.

Campaign Fund
Violation Claimed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Tbe
St. Petersburg Times reported
today tbat gubernatorial candi­
dates C. Farris Bryant and Harvle
Belsrr have received campaign
contributions from officials of
publir utilities, prohibited by law.
The officials acknowledged the
contribution! but said thay did
not know it waa against the law.
One aaid he intends to reclaim
his money.

DeBary Chamber
To M eet Feb. 17
The DeBary Chamber of Com­
merce will meet next Wednesday at
7 p. m. at Iha Stetson University
dining two*.
Speakers will be Dr. Gilbert L.
Lycan of Station Ualverrily who
will discuta "Looking Ahead fa Uw
■STa" a r t Mrs. Cornelia S. Pan),
Volusia Tax Collector, who will
iSlk on Taa problems,

The slabbed body of a 18-year
old Negro girl was found fa
Oviedo early today.
Deputy R. W. Alford and Con­
stable George Kelsey found the
body of Ailimes Perkins fa a
marshy area just off SR 428,
about a half mile north of tha
center of Oviedo.
A butcher knife was found lying
on Ihe body which had beea
■tabbed several time*.
Clothes believed worn by the
suspected killer were found by
deputies R. F. Grant and Alford
and a search waa begun for th*
lusprcl not yrl identified.
Grant said tha girl was killed
shortly after 8 a. m. Monday.
Officers began a search for the
girl at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, whea
her mother, Leola Perkins. Frank'
lia St., Oviedo, reported to a
deputy that Altamns waa missing.
At 18 p. m. Tuesday aa Oviedo
Negro received a phone call from
St. Petersburg and ihe cellar lik ­
ed if the body of tbe missing girt
had bean found. He told tho
Oviedo Negro that tha body
could ba found behind a certain
bouse In Oviedo.
Alford and Kelsey began a
search of the area with a group
of Oviedo citlicna and found tha
girl's stabbed body.
Jostles of tha Peace Hugh Dun­
can Ordered &gt; coroner's Investiga­
tion. Named io the jury to probe
tbe death were Glenn Lee, Wlllto
B. Hobbs, Windel Braddy, Em­
mett Keleey, W, R. Hamlet and
T, L. Lingo Jr.

irhrdulrd during hia th roe-io-four
hour visit.
Hia plane landed on an airstrip
oa tho sandy wailei of Capo Ca­
naveral itself, about 19 miles from
tbe regular landing spot at Pat­
f
rick Air Foret Bate, tha nerve
center at the long, thia ialead
where moat of America'* military
and apace rockets are leitad.
Tha President could not hope to
see mudf except miaitlea standing
in their gantry eranaa. But ha and
Ida party were scheduled tor a
Ttw Sanford Recreation Depart­
long briefing from which report­ ment baa completed construction
ers ware excluded.
of another neighborhood play
under ite long-range Might
parka development pragma.
nt -rdareRonald Perry, dfor “ " ■*
alien and parka, aa______ ___
the moat recent playground devel­
oped ia Lake Gem Park fa Ufa
Wynnewood section.
Playground equipment facladfag
■wings, merry-go-round, seesaws,
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier a castle climber and a land kmi
Fid*l Castro and Soviet Deputy have bean Installed and are al­
Premier Anastas Mikoyan were ready fa use.
expected U tour the provinces In Ptcate tables and flowering chuba big, Russian-marked belieopter bery have been placed faraagbart
today, but a security blackout tha park which surrounds a small
veiled details of their travel plans, lake. Additional picnic f'ctliU** are
Castro and Mikoysn paid a fly­ fa be added with several eankart
ing visit Tuesday to Pinar del pita fa ba built.
Kio Province, returning to Ha­ Another area constructed far fat
vana for tha night. Newsmen city prier to the eetohUfaaeat ad
speculated they would fly fa Cam* the Ifacreatioa and Parka Depart*
agusy or Lea Villa* today and mint ia the Goldsboro recreation
Orient* Thursday,
area which has playground equipMikoyan la scheduled to appear meat, lighted eoflbajt. basketball,
on television here Friday night tennis and multiple us* areas.
and fly boms to Moscow the fol­ Goldsboro alM ha* a swimming
lowing day,
pool.
Th* principal purpose of the Future plana call for developKremlin official’s tour appeared fa meat of other areas fa the city an
b* to Inspect properties Ukan over •vary ehltd will be within walking
by Castro's I.and Reform Institute, distance af a play area.
At e atop la Pinar dal Rto,
Mikoyan waa quoted aa Hying.
“I am surprised by tha work of
tbe Castro revolution."

New Playground

Castro, Mikoyan
Tour Provfftces

New Political Row
Seen Over Leaks

Humane Society
Medts Thursday
Tbe second public meeting or
the Sanford Human* Society will
tie held at I p. ill, Thursday at
tha American Legion Hall oa
Hwy. 17-82.
rfoas for the society's booth at
the Seminole County Fair will be
discussed, along with plans for
the Pooch Parade in March.
Members and any other intonat­
ed persons are urged to attend
cause we. have a t o t e f . work
to plan," Pres. Harriett Cowley
laid.

WASHINGTON (UPD-An angry
new political controversy over al­
leged Democratic "leaka" af fan
nation'* defense secrets raged to­
day ta the greet debate e m
whether U. A defease* are ade­
quate.
Implied targets ef the GOP
"leak" com plaint* rerc Sena.
Lyndon H. Johnson and Stuart
Symington, Damorratia presiden­
tial aipiranta and mtmbera ef the
Saneto _ Apace _en4—Prepared** to committees now investigating the
administration's military poUrias.

Gators'Charm Fails To Aid
Expansion Of Everglades Park
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th* in­
telligent alligator* In the Florida
Everglades-loft • lasting impres­
sion on Rep, Michael J. Kirwaa
(D-Ohlo).
Klrwan, during recent question.
Ing of National Park Director Coorad L. Wirtb before a House ap­
propriations subcommittee, com­
mented that ha bad a lot of respect
for the alligators.
"One of tbe best things I saw
duwn there waa aa alligator about
8 or • feet long" aaid Ktiyaa, mbcommittee chairman. "Tha alliga­
tors have a lot of Intelllgeoc*.
UAU we dig waa dap our heads
aad ba awam 18 last to coma over
■ad ho what we waatrt."
But Kirwaa wasn't quit# aa an-

Ihuslaatic about the _ _
chaw of 30,000 acres to expand
th* Everglades National Park.
Ha aaid he fell 98,800 auoa
at 111 per acre was a fat r t f a r t
to buy, even aa swimming qsia
for inleillgsat alligator*.
,
"We kava a lei af lead down
there," Kirwaa told Wlrth. "No­
body else ia goiag fa buy tha land
you want fa buy.
"You do not have fa be atrafa
th* price la goiag up bocaure
CH buy it nay time yen with
they will ba hajfg fa aaR 1
JT0U*"
Wirtb didn't agree. He said
weuldhe trwa "far almeM anp
L.J
08 Mfa bdtflBrtA
prices la Iha Rrargladre
up eoaat day.

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NO. 626

Oviedo Girl
Found Dead,
Body Knifed

NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
prices at t p. m.:
American Airlines .........
!0b American TAT .................. MH
American Tobacco............... lotto
Bethlehem Steel ............... 49to
Caterpillar........................... 3O'k
C A 0 ................................. MH
Chrysler
.......................... •I'-*
Curtiss &gt; Wright ............
MU
DuPont ................................ n t u |
Eastman Kodak ................ MU
Ford Motor ......................... T0U
General Electric ........
00
Graham • Paige ................
2]*
Inti. TAT ........................... 34 ;
Lorillard ....................... ... MU
Minute Maid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )8U i
Penney .................................... 118
Penn RR ............................ lJH
Scars Roebuck .................... 44U
Standard Oil (NJ) ............. 48U
Studebakcr .........
18u
U. S. Steel . . . , .................... 83U
Westinghouse El. . . . . . . . . . . . 90U

Massive Storm Triggers H ail, Snow In M idwest
United Preea lalenutim al
i with bail, sleet sad foot-deep 1tornado in an area covering parti
A massive storm system that snows,
of northern Alabama and failtriggered hurricane - force wind*
Tha Weather Bureau warned central Mississippi.
. and giant dust Ha iti fa fa* lento- fall morning of severe thunder- Hug* snow drift! and /reeling
fa*west battered the Midwuet today I aterma and a poeeibl* isolated j rain snarled ground transportation

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are Carrie Hilchett, MaJorie Ann
Helmkh, Gary Hopper, Anita
Quinones, pally Urban, Jane
Vaught, Carolyn Wataoo,. Jimmy
Walla and Louise Zavkski. fifth
grade, Carry Mathis, Joe Vic­
kers, Marcia Berringar, Nancy
Bay, Pamela Walaaek.
Stalk grade, Mathew Therein,
Michael Thuraam. Evelyn Carl­
ton, Elaine Reno, Elaine Thomp­
son and John Burnett.
Seven and eighth *rode, Diane
\ccadl, Pat Blondi, Doris Harri­
son, Kathy Hughes, Susan Ryan,
Leah StiUi, Richard Lainc, Mi­
chael Kay, Jimmy Walkur, Jamea
Welch, John Smith, Broods Wil­
son, Linda Aricr, Bobby Corson
and Wesley Corbett.

. Xastoor la bead of Harold H. Hast
ft* Oo., Shippers;
.
The Jayceca have If new mens
ftars. Jay tee Membership drive
•balrm aa John Alexander reported.
At their luncheon, Alexander urged

of Commerce lor next year.
Other ofUcera named at tha group’s
moating last night were Karl 1bnay, vies president; Mrs. Eleaaor
Martin, aecrctary, and Mrs. Sidney
Fowler, treasurer. 11m Lake Mary
chamber has extended an invita­
tion to all candidates in tha May
1 primary election to apeak at
Its April meeting. The meeting wifi
be held April 7 at I p. to.
f The rain brought an alligator
put of hiding early Mila morning.
' An employe of the Herald tsid
she spotted one ’’clomping*’ across
fto road on Hwy. 17-M in front
t t the high school.
. “Guess it waa trying to gat out
t t the rain," aba said.
Dip Coleman was elecled presl•apt of MM Inks Mary Chamber

LOS ANGELES (UP!) — TV.
R. Bernard Pinch M a r hcea
hla Mgicit teal whan V* trie* lo
convince a Jury that hla »ife waa
■hot in the back accidental..’ when
ho "threw" the murder weapon
away.
The auavo aocialtta • phpalclan
alee aauat explain why he brake
hia bippocralic oath by faillna to
aaaiat hla mortally wounded wifa
and left bar to die in the drive­
way ad their Weal Covina, Cattf.,
home.
The defenae haa ala led that
Pinch threw the death gun away
after a struggle with hia wifa,
Barbara, laet July IS and it acci­
dentally diacharied a bullet Into
her baek.
M alao bad Mated that Pinch
fled the aeene In “sheer panic,
fright and deeperatlon" after
kneeling over hie wifa in a laatgaaped converaation.
The 61-year-old aurgeon waa

calm Tburaday when he described
the precarious balancing of hia
life in West Covina and in various
love nests with hia, mistress and
co-defendant, Carole Tregoff, 23.
When hia illicit love affair was
discovered and threatened to shat­
ter hla country-club Hfa and tha

Teach African,
Schools Urged
MfDDLEBURY, Tt, &lt;UPI) —
The nation’s larger universities
should create centers for inten­
sive study of at least a.doxen of
the more widely-spoken language*
of Africa, says Dr. Rtephen A.
-freeman, vice president of Middlebury College..
He said that until recently,
knowing the language* of the Eu­
ropean powers with African em­
pires was enough for eur political
and economic contacts there.

financial credit of bis hoepiial, he
decided an M e course of action:
—He would continue ta aca Ms
mistress and at tha asms time
stall hia wife's divorce action un­
til after he hed owing a 6600,000 hospital loin.
—He would nm ago lo try to
"got something” on hfa wild oven
if he had lo Urn ■ “gigolo" to
torney. Grant Cooper, Pinch tes­
tified ho discussed Weekly with
Mias TregoH the possibility of
getting hla wifa Involved with e
gigolo. Ho said he spoke to hia
mistresi about M by telephone
lest June when Miss Tregoff was
in Lea Vegas, Nev.
She said she would bo glad to
help and oo July 1 “ she called
me on the phone and said, ‘Hoo­
ey, I've got good news for you.
We’vo got a man to do the Job',"
Pinch testified.

tin t ho a s s hired to murder Mrs.
Pinch, The state charges that
when Cody failed lo follow
through, Plneh did the Job him­
self.
Pinch testified that Cody guar­
anteed Mm Jab weald be dona
wMhM 30 da vs “if be had lo
sleep with her himself end report
end go M court sad testify M
M at"

Demos At Work
ATLANTA (UPI) - Wealthy
lawyer Henry Alexander twice raceatly erected an 16-foot, two bill­
board at the edge of bis 31-acre
estate. Both times the sign that
urged southerner* lo voM Repub­
lican was sawed in half by van­
dals. The exasperated lawyer said
today be preferred to keep quiet
■bout any future plane for the
billboard.

Syracuse ce n t handcuff Will

Chamberlain, but She Nationals

ran aura padlock the real at She'
Philadelphia Warriors.
the Warrior* Uf-IW , T hu iitap
night The Philadelphia Nipper's
parforawooo eead Mas ever MM
3,000 point mark, only Ms MMrd
player la National BeekethaK As­
sociation history h attain tbit
Haight hi one tooaen.
Chamberlain now lum l.Olti
points, M shy of the rueord I,log
held by Boh Patttt of S t Uwia
for a single season.
Eight per sent of the point M.
dustry’s product* did not exist M
their present form five year* eg*
according lo the National Paint,
Varnish and Lssqusr AsenokStea.

Mrs. Daisy Cbldsstar, TO, died
at a local nursing home at Bill
p. as. Thursday night.
' She bad lived In Labs Monroe
for the past 66 yean.
Site was the wifa of the Ufa
Ray Chideater and was a member
of the Church of Christ of Saaford.

Guest Speaker
Dr. William Anthony of Rutherfordton, N. C., will bo guest speak­
er and aaaiat with holy commun­
ion at the 1! a. m. service at All
Saints Episcopal Church at En­
terprise Sunday. Dr. Anthony k
former rector of AH Saints
Church.

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B RO W N IB F IR E F IG H T E R S t t H oly Cram KdIm o m I Cfaiuvh T roop RSS
learned how th p S anford f i n sta tio n is ru n Thum dnjr. A s a t C hief R. t ,
T hom as, loft, nod F irem an R. K. W hite J r . told thp B row nies ab out th e atntlon. T h e little t r a p o r a o f 228 m p M arg aret Boll, K a th ry n Biakon, B arb a ra
B enton, B oth D arby, Julia Dean, J e a n e tte D unn, F e rn y Fuller, Vicki H a r­
din. L in d a P a tto n , P a ts y Parking. B ath A nn Record, T a rry Siskind, E lisah ath A n n Sw eeney and Tenl Talley,
(H eraM Phahp)

Hospital Notts
Janet HuMphivya, Sanford
Jean Tllshaw, Sanford
Joseph Brown, Sanford
Plarance Levy, Sanford
Roy Lao Priesoo, Sanford
Olands Robby, Sanford
Elliott G. Moore, Parkridge,
M. J.
Clara Senders, Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) -S en. Hu­
bert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) said
today ho might accept tho challenge of Sen. John P, Kennedy
(D-Maii.) lor a preiidentlal pri­
mary eonteil in Nebrnka but has
made do final decision.
In announcing Tburaday that ho
would enter the Indiana and Waal
Virginia primaries, Kennedy noted
ho had accepted Humphrey challagas in Wisconsin and Wait Vir­
ginia. Ha laid ha ragrettod (hat
Humphrey had not accepted hla
Invitations to enter other states.
In both Wisconsin and West Vir-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry YKahaw
■island, a daughter
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Carr,
Casselberry, a daughter
Mr, tad Mrs. Jamas Hobby,
Inaderd, a daughter
n u ~ n .. u
Leroy Hodge, Merritt Island
Jamas P. Cullen, Sanford
Karl Yoat, Saaford .
Sally Ann Oyier, Sanford
Rebecca TUlie, Sanford
Ainaa Pttoian, Longwood
Xlak Griffith, Sanford
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
tufae McClain, Sanford
tom Man in Florida Stale UglvarMrs- Joseph Corky, Sanford
lily's dean design elan k as
Daniel Jonklna, Sanford
handy with a dress pattern as Ms
feminine classmate*.
But Kirk Templeraan, ao-yeerold Junior from Miami Springs,
had oao pr oblem ha ftnlihiag wo
eourae.
In Supermarkets
All hk tlaasMitoa d*signed and
CHICAGO (UPI) - Supermarks*a nan faking too efficient for mad# elothos for them eelm .
Temple me a
- weapon, In tito opinion of Mr*.
’ v Marla Kiefer, anocuUva director af

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United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 624

Expansion Starts
A t Dynatronks

WASHINGTON (UPI)-Aasistant
Air Force Secretary Joseph V.
Chary k has ad milled to House in­
vestigators that human errors
were behind some failures in the
Titan intercontinental ballistic mis­
sile program.
Testimony made puhlic today by

Dymilronics will double its size by mid-April.
Work has started on a 20,000 square foot Dynatronica
plant addition to cost 8148,000. It will be connected to the
present 20,000 square foot plant. The expansion means Dynatronicn will add another 160 employees to its present crew of
160, Vice President George Anderson suid Saturday.

/le w s Briefs
Mac A rthur Better
NEW YORK (UPU-Gtn. Douglae MaeArthur, boapitaUted with
a urinary ditorder, la feeling bet*
ter. He haa been aittini la an arm­
chair enjoying an occasional game
of parch!at with hie wife.

Scouts Honored
• WASHINGTON (UPI) - Poet
m eitrr General Arlhur E. Suramerfield today dedicated a aew
stamp commemorating tba
anniversary aI tha Boy St
America.

Arabs Meet
QAMO t u n ) — Km
ministers of eight Arab
meet M ay to diacnao "the Pel■ stin t problem" and larael'a in­
tention to direct waters el the
River Jordan te irrigett toe No-

Taylor Breaks Ann
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
MaswaJt D. Taylor, former Army
ebtof of stall who suffered s bro­
ken a m whea struck by a taxi
Saturday, remained to aetiafae^ e r y condition today at. WaKar
(fined A ray HoopUaL

Additional Arms
JERUSALEM, Israeli (UPI) Israel plans to atop up purchases
of arms and military equipment
m a result ef eurrent border
claihet wtth the United Arab Re­
public sad to compensate for the
recent flew of Soviet arms lute
Arab countries.

%«w OovemmEfit Lins
PARIS (UPI) - Premier Michel
to M ef Prauee's
key regional administrators today
to lap down the new peveramant
lias k toe aftermath of the Alglees toeurreattoe. WMh Pebra at
the meeting was Interior Minister
Pierre Cbateaot,
tbeSundays nifbt from aa
spot Investigation ef toa Algorton
filtusUen.

Civitan Club
C h itf To Spook*
Joe Hornet ef OuntomiUe, Ale.,
totersaUeusl president ef toe Ctrltna organixation will speak to Use
local club al their T p. « . meeting
tonight.
• The muting wiS be et toe May­
f a i r Inn. .

The isme type work will be
done In the new building a* is
done in the present plant, conilruction of space tracking and
antenna tracking electronic equip­
ment. Completion dale for the new
building 1* April 13.
Seminole County Developer J.
Bralley Odham la building the
addition. Odham gave credit to
Florida State Bank President Gene
Tucker for successfully negotiat­
ing for the money lo build the
addition. Negotiations to get the
addition have been going on for
the past *0 days.
•‘Without him we couldn't have
done it,'* Odham laid. The new
building and increase in person­
nel will give Dynatronica a .pay­
roll of more thaa S3 million per
year. More then 40 of the new
employee will be engineers in the
110,000 per year salary range.
Dynatronica projection la 030
employes ia two and ■ halt to
three year* and more than 1,000
employes in five years. Odham
said that la five /ears with 1,000
peraona employed, the corpora­
tion’# annual payroll will be III
million, equal to the Naval Air
Station's.
Dynatronica official* laid the
corporation haa doubled its per­
sonnel and quadrupled its dollar
volume of bualnesa in each of the
last two yasn.
Vie# President Anderson said
Chamber of Commerce Manager
JoUkKrldor’a effort! to locating
Dynotronlei in Seminole Counly
here “have really been tremen­
dous.” Krldtr started work to loeate toa etactranlca company to
Juna ISM. Odham built the exist­
ing plant which waa occupied la
July, 1939.

City Board, Town
Councils To Meet
Tonight in town council night In
Seminole County.
The Sanford City Commission
will boar the pollution roview of
Like Monroe at Ita • p. m. meeting
in City Hall. Requests for street
lights, a beer and wine permit, con­
sideration aa vacating city lend,
transfer of city fund* and the
second reeding of on ordinance
•ota bUshing residence require­
ments for solicitors are also on the
ageada.
The Casselberry Board ef Alder­
men will meet at T:M p. m. In
the teem hall. Tba Altamonte
Springs town council will also bold
its evening meeting In the town
hall. Tba Loogwood council last
week scheduled aa adjourned meetinf for tonight.

le a p Y ear' Sanford Boy
Te M ark Third Birthday
■

Larry Jeffrey ia la the tilth
grade at flaoferd Grammar Scboel
and is aa A student with aetentitle Interests la biology tod astro­
nomy.
Ills height ef four feet, eight
inches makes him big for bis age
—ha will celsbrato Ms third birthdav this month.
Larry la well travelled for his
age. Bon la Omaha, Neb., be was
in Tuscambia. Ala., when bla
birth data rolled around agala.
The aext time it came, Larry waa
ia Mt. Clements, Michigan.
You see, Larry waa bora aa
Feb. to, IMS and la actually 12years-old. His birthday only comet
once every tour years, since he
was bora in a leap year. He gels
special attention when the big
day arrives. This year Larry will
have bis birthda. calm in achoal.
Larry Is the son of Ma|. and
■M rs. R. W. Jeffery of III W.
^ l j l h St. Ms). Jeffrey ti director

af fighter operations tor Uu Unit­
ed Matos Air Force at Itaiuki,
Japan. Hie alder brother, Cordell.
Is a senior at Seminole High
School. Larry celebrates bis birth­
day on Fab. 21 whan the calendar
doesn't Include thot extra day.

the House defense appropriations
subcommittee also disclosed that
the Bomare anti-aircraft missile
successfully destroyed only nne
supersonic target In 10 test shots.
Rep. Daniel J. Flood tD-Pe.) said
Titan launching crews had been
guilty of "inexcusable and appall-

Zoning Tuesday
The first in n series uf hearings un n new compre­
hensive xtminfr plan will he held Tuesday a t 7:80 p.m. In
the county commission chambers Ih the courthouse.
The hearings tomorrow night will be for residents
of District 5.
Zoning board members wilt be on hand to explain
the new proposed law which will ha submitted to the
County Commission for approval aftar hearings are held
In all the diatricta of the county.

FORGING AHEAD, Chumber of Commerce Munuger John Kridor, left,
Dynatronica vice president George Anderson, and Batty Odham, daughter
of addition builder J. Brailey Odham. man a tractor clearing land for
Dynntronics {14:1,000 new building. The plant .addition which will double
the aiie of Dynatroniee' operations, ia scheduled for completion by April
15.
(Herald Photo)

Galloway Estimates Large Charles Harrison,
Member Of Counly
Increase In Tax Collections
School Board, Dies

County Tax Collector John GalluWtiy today enlimated
th at approximately {1,400,000 will be collected in taxes from
Seminole County School Hoard
county residents before the April 1 deadline.
Member Charles F. Harrison died
Galloway suid that thus far, over {1 million had been suddenly in Seminole Memorial
Hospital Friday,
collected.
The tax collector suid that an increase of {400,000 is ex- Mr. Harrison, 14, was born to
pected ns compared with taxes
collected in 1938.
He explained that the countywide reappraisal and increased
industry la tha county waa the
prime reason for the increase in
taxes.
\
. .Galloway - reported, etoo -that
eollectioa from auto license tags
would go over the figule collect­
ed last year.
Galloway said he had no figures
available this morning bul "we
are way ahead of last year la
issuing tags."
Residents must have their 1990
plates by Feb. 10.

Klansmen Hear
Downs Speak
Florida Ku KIux Klansmen heard
George Down* kick off his cam­
paign tor governor Saturday urging
that state school! be kept segre­
gated and that add IIIon si money
be used in aiding “Florida's senior
ciltiens."
Downs, a resident of Winter Park
spoke to over 100 Klansmen and
their families at a chicken barbe­
cue at the Farmers Auction Mar­
ket at Hwy. 17-92.
Klansmen from Seminole County
and other parts of the state attend­
ed the barbecue which waa spon­
sored by the state organisation.

Lansing Improved
Tha condition of Porter Lansing
was reported ai “slightly improv­
ed" by members of hie family to­
day, Lansing was seriously hurt
In an auto accident last Tuesday
and baa been in critical condition
at Orange Memorial Hospital.

Mikoyan's Tour
HAVANA (L’ P j )—Prcmjrr Fidel

Chancey, Ga. He lived In Geneva
tor Ihe past A3 years. Mr. Harrison
was a member of the Metbodlat
Church, or Geneva and of the
Oviedo Masonic Lodge,
Surviving are Mr. Harrison's
wife, Mrs,.Susie W. Harrtoon of
Geneva; IteujJaughterx,, m » , J.*
•L. -Brown df t&amp;Steve and Mu. W.
M. Torres of FI. Bennlng, Ga.;
two sons, , lleory Harrison af
Geneva and Kennrth Harrison of
Ormond Btaeh; three grand­
daughters, Carol Sue Torres or Ft.
Banning, and Ann and Cindy Har­
rison of Ormond Reach; three
grandsons, Jimmy Brown of Gen­
eva, Charles. Torres of Ft. Ben­
nlng and Mike Harrison of Or­
mond Beach.
Funeral eervlcea were held Sun­
day at 4 p. m. at the Geneva
Methodist Church, w i t h Rev.
George II. Carlton and Rev. Jack
L Stewart in charge, Buriel waa
in Geneva Cemetery.
Members ef the school board
acting aa booary psllbaartra were
John L Brumley, L. E. Jordan,
W. A. Patrick, and J. A. Bisline.
School Sirpt. R, T, Mllwee, admin­
istrative assistant W. A. Teague
and Director of Instruction Stew­
art Gatcbel were also honorary
pallbearers.
Active pellhearera were Frank
Wheeler Jr., John Thomas, F.rnest
M. Ward,' T. V. Brown. Y. W.
Yarborough, W. G. Kilbec, Henry
Krelxer and J. V. Stowe)I. Brii
son Funeral Home was In charge
of funeral arrangements.

Castro'e revolutionary regime
maintained a tight security black­
out today on the movements of
Soviet Deputy Premier Ans|las
Mikoyan, whose appearance at a
Russian exposition here Friday
was accompanied by • flurry of
gunfire.
informed sources said Mikoyan
would be a guest of honor at a
supper-receplioo at ■ tonight in
toe Cuban "while bouse," but no
information could be obtained
■bout his program tor the day.
There also were reports that
Mikoyan would give a dinner at
(he Havana Hilton hotel Tuesday
night for Castro, President Otvstdo Dorticos Torrado and diplo­
mats from nations which nisintain
relations with Russia.
The Soviet official appeared
Sunday al a union-sponsored mass
meeting lealuring attacks on the
United Males by leaders of Cuba'a
semi-official unions.
Reliable sources said Mikoyan
spent Saturday at Varadrro Reach,
70-odd miles east of Havana, lour*
lng the orphanage wbirh now oc­
cupies the luxury home of ousted
Aid To Senior
ex-President Fulgencio Batista.
Mikoyan has been telling audi­ Citizens Urged
ences in Cuba that 42 years ef
WASHINGTON (U Pl)-A Senate
Communism have made'Russia a
greater power than the United subrommitttee recommended to­
day creation of a national "office
Slates.
ef the aging" to give full-lime attcr.t'on to the problem! of the
nation's senior cilUens.
New Scout
The Unlit d States, it aaid, la
faced with "a new population ex­
Formed Here
plosion at the other end of life's
A new explorer scout post haa cycle."
started to Sanford.
Explorer Post 302 sponsored by
Naval Air Mation will mret at Bryont Campaign
7:30 p. m. Wcductd*). at thr
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For­
NAS Marine barracks. Buys 14-17 mer House Speaker Farris Bryant
are invited to Join There are of Ocala repurled today he got
seven explorer scouts registered 94,413 In contributions lo his gub­
In Ihe troop now.
ernatorial campaign last week,
The troop took a Jet engine to making him high man for the
Ihe scout circus In DcLand Sat­ week and to&gt; to# campaign to
urday night and arc planning a date.
dance to be l;.ld in Ihe NAS hallroom March 4. Boya interested
In Joining should contact Bob
Ant bos at FA 1-4135 or Gene Wil­
liams at FA 2-3092.

Post

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Forester Speaks
To Cattlemen

Probers Begin Payola Hearing
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House Investigators open
hearinga today on payola. They aaid they were nure testi­
mony would show a need for new lawn to crack down on what
they called • “rampant" radio-TV practice.
The Houae subcommittee on legislative overnight, which
Investigated TV quit ahow rigging last fall, haa nubpenaed a

number of witaeaaee tor the new
haaringa,
On the baste of an exploratory
inquiry, the subcommittee da.
scribed aa "rampant" the praetire of unUer-lhe-lable payments
to broadcasting station employee
to push record* or coneeal com­
mercial*.
Sessions tola week will be de­
voted to reported peyula incidents
in Boston and Cleveland.
Reps. John J. Flynl Jr. (D-Ua.)
end John 8, Bennett (K.Mirh.)
said a new proposal by the Fed­
eral Communications Commission
to cuib payola would not detsr tha
House investigation.
Both lubrummlUee members
said new legislation is nseded to
reinfurvo tho FCC plan.
The.FCC, andoj- fire from tho
rung reasional Invosligatora, an­
nounced Friday it waa 'considerIn* W regufctiUa I t rdW* pay­
ola and aipose rigging of quia
shows.
The House group, In a weekend
report on Its quia ahow Inquiry,
•commended one aew lew that
would hit specifically at poyolo.
It would require station* to an­
nounce publicly any undercover
payments mods for advertising
pluga.

Judge Denies
Chessman Appeal
TUCSON, Aria. (UPI) -F ederal
Judge Richard 11. Chambers today
denied a new appeal hearing for
convicl-aulhor Caryl Chessman.
Chessman la scheduled to be ex­
ecuted in 11 days. Ha was danied
permission to appear in person be­
fore Chambers and hia case waa
presented by attorneys.
Chambers, of the 9th Cirruit
Cowl of Appeals, beard argu­
ments last week by Chessman's
attorney a and by the California
Attorney General's office.
Attorney A. L. Wlrte, Americas
Civil Liberties lawyer serving as
■ friend of the court ia the rase,
Mid be would appeal to Ihe U.B.
Supreme Court for a stay of exe­
cution. He said he had not decided
to appeal to the satire court or
to ■ single Justice.

Kiwanians To Hear
Fire Ant Talk
The spread of fire ants in Ihe
counly end how farmers can deal
with this meoanre will be aired
at the Kiwaata Club meeting Wed­
nesday.
Charles Youlsey of tba Mato
Plant Board will speah to the
group at Ibslr noon 1j nekton at
the Clvle Center.
Dick Forbes will Introduce Youtary at Wednesday's meeting.
Next Wednesday the Kiwanians
will hold aa entertainment pro­
gram with David Wayna Matties
playing select ions oa his guitar.

1 p. m. Stocks

ing errors in personal Judgment
in at least two firing failures «8
Ibe multlmillloo-dollsr ICBM.
Charyk admitted under totemslvc questioning by Flood that
"there have certainly been human
errors that have resulted In daiWage to certain missiles."
The Air Force civilian research
and development chief said Flood
apparently referred te "caaeg
where difficulties were encounters
ed due to'the failure lo follow pro­
cedures which have been set up."
But Charyk aaid 1) j inridenta
"have resulted in an intensive re­
view of the complete operation al
the Titan program and some ms Joe
modifications in procedures hava
been affected." He also Mid “per­
sonnel changes have been made"
and “recent indications are that
many of the deficiencies which
exisled earlier have been remov­
ed."
Last week, the Titan was fired
twice from the Cepe Canaveral,
Fla., teat center. Once, Its second
Adas. Arteigh A. Burke, tha
chief sf Naval Operaltona, to­
day expressed his complete confldeace to Ike ability af tola
country to deter any attack by
too Soviet Union.
Burke told Ike Moose Spare
Committee h* "thought tho
failed Mates Is tho moat pow­
erful neUoa on earth.” Mo said
there was "nothing Russia can.
do to Stop bar detraction W tod
wants to atari a war."
slags' was successfully separate!
la flight lor the Brat time. On
second firing, the mlstito
■7 seconds after blast-off.
Flood olio questioned Charyk
and other Air Force officiate aboto
the Bomare program. Flood aaid
the anti-aircraft missile, wUto wto
the subject af a major aengreem
tonal battle lest year, would haVp
coat tho nation 91,100,000,000 I f
next July-

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Voters League
Meets Tuesday

fhtt*$pfrew -W o w a ! ^ ,jS .» |k

ministration's
l . ‘ mUiterf wJ S L T T
Over 1 *the
weekend. Baa. Kern
Muadt (E ND.) and Rap. fleorga
If. Mahon (D-Tcx.),' chairman nl
the Houae Military Appreprtatiand
subcommittee, kept toe defcaen
eontroveny boiling.
Muadt. In n resort to hia earnatituent*,. charged that the Dams*
crallc critic* (f the admtototrattef
have been pUytog “not to ‘poto
erful' politics « ■ critic el teens-'
our security."
Mahon, appearing an n totetoaion program, said the* United
States facet “ a frightening allowlion" becauan of Soylel tupartep
Hy In mtealto developmeat.

Youths Arrested
On Cor Thefts

Seminole County cattlemen beard.

LAKEY JJtk PUKY 18 DIG YOU AGE lU ilK E

Sheriff's deputies arretted three
boys for stealing three cart this
Borning.
The boya took one car, got U
■tuck, took another and got it
■tuck, and then ran another into
a mailbox, deputies N. R. See.
borger and K. F. Grant reported.
Tba boy* began bitting other
n” ‘lb. r.ea and the commotion led
to their axraaL

U1LSTEAD. Ga. (UPI). - “ I
would never have suspected him.
Why, 1 waa with him at a dea:ona' meeting Thursday night."
That waa tba bsftled reaction of
the Rev. J. T, Robinson today to a
confession by a highly-respected
member of his church that he
"booby trapped" Kobiaaoo'a car
with a dynamite bomb.|
William Columbus Johnson, 34,
who apparently waa enamoured of
(no paraon’a wife, woa arrested
Saturday • and r i o t e d with at­
tempted m unkr for rigging two

U. S. Ship Sends
Distress Signal

Man Is Arrested
For Setting Fire

A Casselberry man was arrett­
ed for willfully setting a fire on
property other than hit own, Sun­
day.
Drpuly L. J. Kris and a Flor­
ida Forest Servlet ranger arrest­
ed Allen Dewey Johnson for set­
ting a flr« near the Seminole
Raceway, aherllTt deputies re­
ported. The ranger eaw Johnson
Mltlng the fire, they aaid.

Jesse James
In Sanford Jail
Jets# James te In the Sanford
Jail.
Police ggl. Ben Butter arretted
the Sanford Negro Saturday.
James, of 1302 Williams Are.
waa ebargad with breaking late
Sam Glover's 1002 Poplar Are,
room and taking soma of Glover’i
clothes,

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■licks of dynamite to Ihe Myear- were found in Johnson's garage.
old minister's station wagon. The
Robinson found the bomb insert­
dynamite was to wired lo explodn ed In a slit of the upholstery of hi*
U tiw parson flicked on hie bright
car whan ho stopped for a snack
lights.
Johnson, the father of ■ 13-year- on hit way home from Atlanta.
old ton and a loom-fixer al Calla­ Detective Parry u id Johnson's
way Mills to Miittoad, Ga., aaid motive stemmed from ■ “domes­
he rigged ihe bomb to the vehicle tic" quarrel with Robinton. He de­
while the Baptist preacher waa at­ clined to |e Into further detail,
tending a church meeting at At­ but It waa teamed from neighbor*
lanta last Tuesday. Detective W. aad parishioners that tha quarrel
K. Perry Mid Jehaian broke down coocoraad Johnson's fepUnga about
tho pastor's wife, Valms, M.
under questioning.
Johnson, a heavy-set man with
Perry aaid pierce of wire aad
laps matching those of the
thinning curly hair, alngtof In the
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Tba newly harmed Voters Lea­
gue of District I will mast Tues­
day at 7:13 p. m. to tho court­
house and all registered voters
ia the district are urged to at­
tend.
The purpose of the organisation,
according to Don Fletcher, chair­
man. te to get candidates aad get
out Ihe vote to that district.
Speaker* at the mealing Tues­
day will Include John Fit spat rick,
MIAMI (UPI) - D m Canal
who announced he la seeking the
county commissioner poet from Guard at Miami reported today E
had received radio sisaaagsA that
District I.
an American ship wna an
and
■inking off Fort de Pranas, Marti
toque.
Sanford Boy
The chip waa Identified aa top
S. I. Clara. H waa art known hmr
Hurt In Mishap
many peraona wars an board,
A ll-year-old Sanford boy was
A Coast Guard spokesman aaid
•hot to tho hip Saturday when ho the radio messages came from g
and a companion were taking French government Station at Feat
target practice with a .22 rifle. de France, He said the Aral mes­
Donald Gorman of 1117 Celery sage road “Clara 'on firs wLbotrt
Ave., was token to Seminole men on board. Drifting Id ntitod
Memorial Hospital with a bullet south of Fort da Franca.”
wound in hit left hip. Hit mother,
The spokesman aaid another mom
Mrs. Edna Mae Gormen, took the sage informed hit office ghat til
boy to the hospital, police Mid.
crewmen aboard the Clara had
been taken off by a French naval
vessel.

Churchgoer Admits Dynamite Plant In Pastor's Car

a "double barrel" program at their
Vnoothly meeting Saturday at Lee's
Ranob ia Chuluota.
Charles Chellman. county farm
forester spoke to cattlemen on faci­
lities available to them ia develop­
ing and expanding woodland and
forest areas on their ranches.
The association also saw n Was
aa haymaking, toting tbs lets*
In equipmrat to cut the bayauktog
work lead.

Missile Program
Errors Admitted

choir directed by Mr*. Robinson,
waa on almost every church commillcc, and a member of the board
of deacons.
Robintoo. bla wife and
children allowed up tor
services but a substitute
Jimea Watt Jr-, a theology
cot, preached to hit
During the aarmon aqvarnl i
eacea were made in Urn
in Urn congregation, nod
one ^a*hero*today whs
come to worship."

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Prizes Galore To Highlight County Fair, Feb. 15
Any community, school or srta
Jute about everybody and kla
brother cam an tar something In (Iris snd boys 4-H Club may antcr
a cradlubla display for tha club.
t Ilia Baftiinola County Fair.
Agricultural and domestic, club Each club will have a four by six
, «ad Individual antiiaa will ( a t fool apses.
i prises la tha fair, Fab. 11*20, A In tha Individual farm ashiblt,
laat and. tha Sanford Amsriean IT kinds af vegetables may ba an*
Lafjon building will ahaltcr tha larad, Tha laryait vegetable In
•asUblte. Sanford'* Campball-Loi* aach class will (*t prises. Anyone
•sing Foot M will ipon*or tha fair may enter this division.
Home made lamps, Insect col*
• • Ita earn (round*. Thera will b*
•ts rides, sight show* and SB non* tactions, honey, and omamanta!
plant* are only n few of Iba ex­
ICSi Ina * *
la the A(ricultural dlviilon sx- hibits that may bs entersd In ths
Mbit elasm Will bn 4&gt;H Club com* Boys' 4-H Club division.
Tbs llvsitock exhibit* will ba
■unity, Individual farm, boys' 4-R
P ub, livestock, and (ills' 4-H open to 4-H and Future Fanners
of America members and to adult*.
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Hospital. Notes

Around
The Clock

FEMUARY 0
Dale Wesson, Geneva
Herbert Joees, Tampa
Carole Paskhu, Beef ar t
Troy Laa Cannon, OreenvIUe,
N. C.
Robert J. Cornell Jr., Sanford
Bertha Annie Jackson, Sanford
Atico Tompkins, Lake Mary
Homer Myers, Sanford
Inez Smiley, Sanford
Chsrllo Joe Lawrence, Beneon
Junction

t
. Two Sanford girls have been no­
minated to eompela for "Swootflairt Queen of 1M0 for Skate CHy
nt ttes benefit bocksy gamo Fob.
H
■ Tbo two girls, both attending
Qamlnolo High School are Gayle
Woodard and Loretta Ford.
;* Both girls will ba competing with
BT other youngsters team osntrsl
The girts wtS ba ornsnod at the
M f gf tha poller Mute hockey
game to bo played that night with tee schoel auditorium tor g bestmeeting.
Ml baoadtes going te Dm heart
Ib a Seminote High School letenee
Cteb wilt sponsor e "singing VilenMr. and Mre. Ralph Sefawatekart line" program at the High ccheol
d U I n Mary ore mighty happy Feb. 12. All requests meat ha
turned la te eny science dub mem­
The pair won a free trip te ber bp Thursday.
ljUasaaJ,-recently te a grand
IPKi W«W|[«
I th a Ishwslsharte plea te leave Midwest Gets
I t iteo and te AprtL

Weather Break

■m Somtetea M I# Sghote Marehteg Band te* thte morning to at- Bp ttettsd From
Warm air fswm the Southwest
S tei tha gala Geapariila Festival
“ npa. Tha teste band will poabed Into tea Midweet today,
tesipaiteg with other bonds dialing cold winds from tha east­
atata te tea giant parade ern third at Iha country.
In the nppar peninsula at Mich­
te Mternoon and will return
igan, tha mercury climbed from I
above sere at • p. m. Sunday to
IS at I a. m. this morning. Tem­
m. Thursday In tea pore turoe in the 40a ware forecast
laa Hill an Hwy. aa tha warm beat moved east­
diacuas ita eurroot ward.
tlcasno new mom- High winds pushed heavy
tereriod to Joining squalls through muok of tot Bret
naked to ba presI gamlnato Aeon, tor Retarded
\ aoot at • p. m. today
• little Rad lrh n flk # ei at

■L and Falmatte Are.

Queen Awaits
Birth Of Child

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LONDON (UP!)—Scotland Yord
maintained an around-the-clock
Patrol at man and dogs at Buck­
ingham Palace today in tightened
security precautions designed to
protect Quean Elisabeth against
any disturbance as tha awaits the
Imminent birth of her third ehlid.
The biith will be the first to e
• Wllacn Sahod F -TO wtU reigning British sovereign to lto
t Tuesday at TiM p. m. at yean. It Is now exported shortly.

r f lia dattgnod to nobUa with tea subject
retortUtioa_ will be shown after
____ meeting, xey*** iaI te tee week with retarded
— i or to-joining tee associa
te invited te attend.

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There are no entry fees hut tha
stock must belonjr to the eshibitor* ami must meet health require*
menu. The bate, poultry and robbiu entered mutt ba shown in
tbair *fs clasaaa and ba a aradit
to tha show,
Thera will ba a food ashiblt
for county 4-H (iri*. I'rlsee will
ba awarded in the IB-11 and ll-Sl
age daises. Many kinds of cakss,
cookies and candy may be shown.
Tha needle work and crafu di­
vision la open to Seminole County
4*H members.
Girin in the 10-12 and 14-21
classes may enter aprons, tea

towels, skirts, blouses and covered
coat banners.*
Competition In the women's de­
partment Is open to whlto resi­
dents of Seminole County. The
women may aater table linens,
textile painting, bedroom furnishInfs, quJIU, bedspreads, knitting,
ruga snd craft* sshibits.
Students may enter pictorial
art and cersmlc* hi the education­
al divisions. Ail entries must ba
work of students dona during tha
second term af 1BH-H or during
tbe fall term last term.
In the girl and boy scout divi­
sion, cub scouts may show indi­
vidual projects and any county

mlautco after tha
their car brake down.
Tbe Coilina children are Wilma,
11, Diana, B, Hobart, B, Route,
B, and Victor I. They arrived In
Orlando by piano from Browns___ Tax.,
.
viilo,
to ba mat by thalr
grandpi•rente Sunday. Maacoy 1*
butldinj
lag Inspector lor tea ally af
Winter Park.
Massey said ho first teamed
tears iba children ware whan
Wilma totephoned him from
Matamona, Monies. Ho aald Wil­

WASHINGTON (UFI) — Can
Sonata Damanratia Loader Lyndon
B, Johnson win enough nattoanl
convention support from tha Mg,
pivotal slates to capture tea party's
preaidetlal nomination?
Democrats who want to nomianto
him for tha presidency do not
yet have a convincing answer to

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Hum­ However, Johnson partisans be­
phreys, Sanford, a son
lieve ho eon manage a steel sights
Mr. and Mrs. Thoms i J.
I tela year aa dafMp teat ha
Fastens, Sanford, n son
wiQ win applause frees snob pottlicailp Important ate too aa Now
York, Feaaoylvaale, Utoote sad
Frankie Caldwell, Sanford
California. Aad they botlevs ha
Merle Goshen, DeBsry
can do so without offending tea
Steve Dudley, Sanford
Woltor Hansen, DeBary
Mrs. Robert Kennedy and
baby, Sanford
FEBRUARY B
ASmlastona
Sylvia Bergstrom, Sontord
Jane Flynt, Sanford
Retells Gilbert, DeBary
Johnnie Mae Gordon, Sanford
BUENOS AIRES (UFI)
Aaron E. Washington, Oviedo geattoe naval took ferae i t sweep­
ing the Nuevo Gulf area of southMr. sod Mre, Samuel B a r ­ eastern Argentina lor an uniden­
tified submarine detected by tea
min, Sanford, a daughter
Mr, and Mre. Alvto Prttahott, float tort weak, enlkorktoa haw
•aid today.
Sanford, a son
Navy Minister Gaston CUmaat
Mr, and Mrs. George W. Up
dented reports Sunday that patrol
•on, Winter P u b , • son
planes had bombed the submarina
Mary Pharea and baby, San­ and driven M to tea bottom te IB
foot of water, trailing an oil slick
ford
which indicated it might hare
«»-----U u k u x*n—villa
boon damaged.
I. c.
Climaat declined comment on
Joseph Brows, Sanford
reports teat ths navy had
John O' Noil, Sanford
Anna Lasher, Washington, D. "trapped" the sub &gt; generally
supposed to be Russian — to ten
C.
Argentina Gulf.
Anna Aiken and baby,
Late Welker, Sanford
Lereran Ringer, Labe
Rights Violations
ran
Jaiste Thompson, Sanford
To Ra Stijdiad.
, fttehard D M
WASHINGTON (UFI) — The
council af the fl-natton Organisa­
tion at Asaartenn States masts to­
Purloined Letters
day to consider charges that Dom­
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) - Po­ inican Dictator Rafaal Trujillo is
lice said a thief pried aa "n," an violating human rights snd in­
an "n," n "a" and two "g'a" creasing too*Ions in the Ceribfrom n pair of terea-toch-high me­
tal signs spelling ant "The Syra­ Tha VsMsustea government de­
cuse Type Batting Ca., Int." Tha manded the emergency session for
rest af the tellers w en
an Immediate investigation af re­
ports tent tha Dammmna gowenment had made mass arrests and
had begun a campaign at poUtiaal
persecution.

Argentine Navy
Hunts For Sub

ma told him teat tbair father
had left them te a boarding bouse
a weak before saying ha would
■and monay later. Whan bo did
not, she telephoned her grand­
father for help.
M usty recruited the help of
welfare departments hare and In
Brownsville, Tex., tbe Bed Crocs
and Iba American consul te Matem orn. Ifa footed tha bill, but all
tha other agencies helped cut rad
tap* and gat tea children on an
airliner to Florida.

for classes of exhibits and a fair
official will be on band to assist
exhibitors in getting properly lo­
cated.
Exhibit* may bs removed after
10 p.m., Fsb. 20; Fsb. 21. from
2-B p.m. and Feb. 22 from 0 a.m.
until noon. The doors of ths ex­
position building will open official­
ly a 4 p. m., Fab. IS. They will
be apened at I p. m.. Feb. IB-20.
Admission will ba 10 cents for
children and 26 cent for adults,
except Feb. 16 when children un­
der II may get In free.' Special
hours for the youngsters that
day will be 4-7 p.m.

Big Question Confronts Johnson's Nixon May Enter
Wisconsin Primary
Bid To Seek Demo Nomination

ifive Children Abandoned While Father Robs Bank
•• WINTER FARM (UFI) - Five
: qttUdren aged t to 11, abandoned
: pa Mlitem to Mexico white their
• fattog want to Obia to rob a
1bank, ware safe with their grand• fareota hare today.
! Their grandfather, Robert M.
; Massey, te, arranged te hava tha
• ghUdreo flows here after the
d child telephoned him of
pllgbt. M was tha first Uma
lay had heard from tha cMIUiey loft Orlando wltk
j teat October.
•aid *tho childrens'
I f ar old mother disappeared I
: Orlando teat September.
if, Jamas Rdward
ir-oid truck driver,
• Ctoatoaati Jail today aa
beak robbery charge.
____ lid Coilina held ap tea
Nattenal Beak af Marrow,
tell IWoteay and Bod with

troop may show troop projects.
Prises will be awarded in all
exhibits. In mo*t classes, first,
second and third prists will be
given.
Exhibits may be placed Fsb. IS
from t a.m. until noon mnd Fab.
14 from S-l p.m. Tha axhlblta will
ba in a large tent and In the
Legion poat building. Each article
should have ths number or letter
of Ita elaas, tha lot number and
the nam* and addrata of tha sitebltor, The fair association wilt not
bo responsible for nrtkloo on oxhIMt "but will tako avory precau­
tion to save them from theft or
dnmngo." Spare will bo markod

Ministar To TaH
Unusual Sermon
Guest mlalstor Edna Rya will
(•U a strange story at tea revival
meeting i t T;M p. m. today at tha
Church of God of Prophecy, MOB
Elm Avc. Tha pubUa is invited
to bear her toll cf bar
eeching "at the risk of her Ufa"
tha New York CHy "hearen"
of Father Divlao, Farter J . R.
Mailer said.

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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) —
South, whore ha must took far Us Vice President Richard M, Nixon
aretvoe to Mllwaukoo today for a
baste strength.
Lincoln Dny epooeh and Republi­
a southera label uaicceptabte to cans were hoping ho would u*e
___ ______South.
M atte
the occasion to declare himself in
Ily rated aa a liberal the Wisconsin presidential pri­
____ . ____ mars and aa a mid- marydia-cf-tha roador to the entire w m - Informed party members bewm te the Democratic Forty.
lleved Nixon would take time dur­
AHbooMl ho ia not a declared ing the day here te confer with
candidate. Democrats generally ax- local lenders on the delegate* be­
post him to auk* a
ing proposed for Nixon In the
ter tha
Fenner Congressmen Glen Da­
to in com vie, a prominent elate Nixon Re­
publican, ante ha felt it was "only
Unless hi* southern gtrongth n matter of Jlme" before Nixon
slips sway before eonrantien tuna announces for tbo April I Wiscon­
Johnson a n hope Bar a bloc te sin primary.
about 4BB delegate votes,
teg support from border and
are ntamHate states. Only
Stata Behind
John P. Kennedy (D-Miss.) ap­
pease te bare hopes for a larger In Building,
Ib a majority vote needed to win
will bo ML

Services Held
For Forrest Lee
Funeral services ter Forrest ALao were bald at 2:10 p. m. today
at ttw grovaeida te Labsview
Cemetery.
Mr. Laa, If, was found dead
Wednesday in Us home at ilia W.
lMh Bt. Mo lived te tenfold all
hie We.
Mr. Lae in survived by four
daughter*, Mrs. Lawrence Ball,
Mre. John Morn tad too Mias
Jamie and Pamela Lao, all te
Orlando: three tons. Format A.
Laa Jr. te Tallahamaa. Cleveland
Laa and Marvin Laa te Orlando;
a state!*, Mrs. Barths Bragg te
SateonL two brothers, Wultem
aa and Edgar Lno te teai and several nisaaa and aspEav. W. F. Brooks officiated at
the burial. Iris son Funeral Homo
was to sharps te funeral arraaga-

Nominotions Sat
For Patsy Awards

Dickinson Says
MIAMI BEACH (UFI) - Bute
Bon. Fred Dickinson, campaigning
for governor, Sunday proposed a
lA-ycsr road building plan to end
what bo called a "statewida traffic
jam."
Dickinson said Florida was 26
years and 600 million dollars be­
hind te rend building.
Ho suggested that n 26-year pro­
gram bo placed on tbe atatuto
books so that it would have to bo
followed in general by succeeding
governors. Ha said this would not
only end "favoritism" to road con­
struction but would penult orderly
planning and growth of industry.

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P n g t 2—Mon. Fob, g, 196f

Cross-Examination Of Dr. Finch
To Highlight Murder Trial Today
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —Pros­
ecutor Fred N. Whlchello believe*
there art enough holes in Ihe
slory told by Dr. R- Bernard
Finch of his wife’s death lo send
the surgeon to .the g*» chamber.
Whlchello puls Finch under
what is certain lo be s long end
pounding croii-cxsminslion todsy
after the doctor completes his ac­
count of leaving the scent of the
July II killlnll of Mr*. Barbara
Jean Finch. 33.
Finch snd his 21-yesr-oId mistress, Carole Tregoff. ere charged
with Mr*. Finch’s murder. It w«»
not yet known whether the girl
would lake ths witness stand st
sO.
Women Jurors were In tears
Friday at the 42 year-old surgeon s
broken-voiced recital te his wife’s
last words as be knelt betide her.
Finch claimed his wife wis shot
when ■ revolver fired accidental­
ly In a wild fight.
"I'm sorry — 1 should have
listened," Finch quoted Ms wife.
"Take cere of the kids."
Trlel observers agreed Ms atory
had terrific emotional Impact and
put tbe doctor to the best position
since testimony to his trie! begin
five weeks ago.
But it was filled with coinci­
dences and strings twists upon
which WMchello was sot to seise.
Tha first was the tremendous
mathematical improbability te the
gua firing — Finch aayi to Ihe
procaee te being flung sway —
site hitting tha brunette Mrs.
Finch equarely to tha back.
A second was Iha explanation
te Iha presence te tha so-called
"murder ktt" te toe sreoo and
ths strange mixture te rope, knife
flashlight snd medical equipment.
Carols brought H up ths drive­
way, Finch said, because he want­
ed the flashlight inside and she
did not have the ksy t e too te-

tache esse so she brought £
wholo kit.
Even should Finch withstand
the Interrogation on those points,
Whlchello still had Finch admit­
ting he contacted cx-convict John
Patrick Cody in Las Vega*.
The indictments against Finrh
and Miss Tergoff have twa
counts:
—Murder.
—Conspiracy to murder.
&amp;
The second Involves CsrolT
more thin the first. It wss she
who put the doctor In touch with
Cody. The Minneapolis Jailbird
testified they peld him to kill
Mrs. Finch. The doctor says (hey
engaged him solely to get divorce
evidence.

Ike To Speak
To War Veterans

WASHINGTON (UFI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower was scheduled
to ad d rn i the Veterans of Foreign
Wars today at the dedication te
the organisation's Washington me­
morial building.
Tha President, who returned to
tha WMto House tote Buoday after­
noon after spending a quirt week­
end at Ms Gettysburg, F t., farm,
also bad several otter morning
appointments.
A m o n g them ware separate
School Closes
talks with GOP National Chair­
man Thurston I . Merton, Secre­
Lunch Focilities
tary of State Christian A. Hotter
GREENSBORO, N. O. (UFI) - and Chairman Raymond J. Bate*
F. W. Wool worth Co., scent te nlor te tha President's council te
a week . long protest by Negro economic advisers.
students seeking an end to aegregated lunch facUltias, opened for
NO T R E SPO N SIB L E
Dullness today but kept ita lunch
counter closed.
I will not ba responsible for
Wool worth District Manager
John W. Largan te Raleigh aald any debt* incurred I f anyone
tha lunch countar would remain othsr than Myself.
closed "at least through Monday
John H. Beat* J».
to tha Interest of public safety."

(Bob
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tfq jm c y

HOLLYWOOD (UFI) - Six dogi,
three
I, i dear and a '
hare bean nominated
annual Patsy awards which go
each year to tha outs landing ani­
mals In motion picture «■&lt; televtalff flfoowi.
Patsy, to the case te tta motion
picture award, rtandt tor "Picture
Animal Tap Star te tta Year" aad
to tto television category means
"Performing Animal Talatrlalon
Bter te the Year." M atnbm te
baton March II.

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ALL SOLIDS WINTER FESTIVAL tickets nre prepared for the prize tic­
ket drawing by Rev. Richard Lyons, pastor. The Vandevoort family from
Orange City won |100 in the ticket drawing Saturday night. The festival
brought more than S5.000 to All Souls. From the right, nre Fr. Lyons. Mrs.
Harold Kastncr, John Stronchek and general chairman of the festival. Mrs.
Helen Constantine.
(Herald Thoto)

Pinecrest P-TA Guidance Program Winter Festival
Called Success
Stresses Knowing Teachers Better
The Pinecrot P-TA cho«# "GuldKnee” ei He theme for this year
and the program include! cloier
association with the faculty mem-

here who teach children of iti
members.
The P-TA, in an effort to intro­
duce the teachen to ite own full
membership and to give them
eoma public recognition, has ar­
ranged a series of short biograph­
ical (ketches. This series begins
today with two of them;

Over tS.000 w»i collected at the
All Soul* Catholic Church Winter
Festival held Saturday on the
church grounds.
The annual evrnt which fea­
tured rides for the children and
games of chance for adults was
termed a • success” by church
officials today who estimated
ahoul 3,000 persons attended the
all day event.
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The money collected will go
toward purchase of needed ap­
pliances for the church kitchen
and additions lo church's so
cial hatl.

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Col legs and the University
of Georgia and Stetson
University. She specializes
in English, mathematics
and
sociology, collects
pitchers and hopes to fin­
ish seeing the U n i t e d
States.

MRS. MARY ALICE RATLIFF, Pinecrrat fifth grade
teacher, is a native of San­
ford. She received her buchelor of arts degree from
Agnes Scott College and
her m aster’s degree from
Stetson University. Mrs.
Ratliff has specialized in
education, Spanish a n d
guidance.

Phony Bomb Alert Forces
Plane To Make Emergency Stop
PALM BEACH (UPI) - "Art
quick! There’s a bomb on 102."
.This warning barked over the
telephone at Miami sent ■ Na­
tional Air Lin# Electra into a
I sharp hank to make an emargency atop at Palm Beach Inter­
national Airport Sunday night.
On hoard were six crew mem­
bers and IS paaaengera, including
Teamsters Union rraaldent Jimmy
Hoffa.
The can turned out to bn a
boax. The liner, In a Miami to
Washington
and
Philadelphia
flight, was delayed three hours.
The telephone cell wae received
at Miami Intarnational Airport a
few minutes efter the airplane
took off. Crash and fire tnicka
met the hlg ship as tt taxird to
an isolated corner of the airport
here.
The passengers were told only
to fasten their seat belts. They
saw the captain hurry out o( the
cabin one# the plane was on the
ground and try to open the door,
only to find it jammed.

"Kick It open," some one
shouted.
Only when the passengers were
safely out on the runway were
they told why they had stopprd.
Six of them elected to alay
here, even alter the FBI searched
the plane and pronot red it safe.
Hoffa said he w n sure the
scare had nothing (o do with him.

Starts A t Home
BURLINGTON, Vt. lUPU A University of Vermont Protest­
ant- discussion group came In the
conclusion that "ll’a harder lo be
a Christian In Rurlington than in
Afnra. We have a harder job to
be effective Christiana In the midst
of plenty, where, a Christian is
Ihe accepted thing. Indifference Is
harder to rombat than criticism
or even persecution."

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Spinsters End
Life Together
NEW YORK (UPI) - The two
spinster Horvath listers were girls
at the turn of the century. They
liked life as it was then and re­
sisted the changing limes to the
point of death!
Helen and Msrgirel Horvath
had come to the I'nited Slates
early In life from Hungary. They
had worked in the elegant homes J
of the "icloriin Age, lived tngeth-'
er and saved (heir money in this
land of opportunity.
They both wore their hair in the
pompadour faahion of the "Gibson
Girl." and their long, simply-cut
black dresses were modeled for
the Teddy Rooscvrlt era.
The two listers were found
hanged Saturday In thrir neat,
three-room apartment where they
had lived for 23 years, linlh were
in their GO'a and couldn't face lea
ing their apartment which was to
be torn down to make way for a
modern building.
A note, in Hungarian, told of
their worry about finding a new
place to live in thin changing
city.

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�THE ELEPHANTS.TRUNK

Pith the political hubs being oiled and the ammunition
uncratad fo r aa open season on Incumbents, we were
to hear an experienced public official lika Mr. John
ir a id a word to tha recent admonishment by Judge
Williams that our paopla should vota for what la right
t r . K r id a /r * around to this subject in a talk to the
iua Club whan ha bald that nubile official*, himself In­
ti, hare bean tha targets of “slanderous remarks" by
a whcMjo not agrea with their action* in “trying to get
i t laid .that many leading citizen* are reluctant to antar
l Mrviec or *aak office because they don't relish this
bfllty of "character assassination."
v
I t quoted from Judge Williams' talk to tha Jaycees: "If
iwUIy provida leadership, you are not always going to
pular. Leadership means doing everything for the good
hers, not self, and It very often mean* doing it a t the
flea of personal popularity,"
fha County Commission enairman, who said "right now.

TM with Mr. Kridar, or anybody also,

n any way, bat, w# a n going to koto
ling tha votars that our alactad off!who hava soma plana for ImproveMnta and not Joit those who can win a popularity eontost,
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[ts Own Projects
• Mr. Ernaat Southward aald something a t tha Chamber
f Commerce Coffao Club meeting which all oar raaidanta
•fcouM remember aa tha growth of Cantral Florida staam
liBfl along.
Ha waa explaining tha work of tha SemtaoU-DeBary
Kaart Council and pointed out that laat year tha Sanford
arse had grown to tha extant that tha Heart Fund paopla
Spired It warranted It* own separata unit instead of beta*
* ^ ^ ^ t o * i i n p o r ^ t B5?af sanford baa gained notice of naRenal organisations and that they recognise that wa can
I on our own feat in accomplishing Important eommunrejects" Mr. Southward said.
Re toki of tha amount of work being dona by public
tad Individuals in our section who a rt volunteering for
t Fuad activities. “It’a a matter of pride with them
they u n i o n good Job a t hone In thia vita! effort," he
And the autonomy ef Sanford and Seminole County
Id be a n a tte r of pride with every reeldent. And all
Id resist with all their pride and energy any application
tat nasty wred, "metropolitan" when It purports to in*

WASHINGTON - Back In other
■tesraUons, there were men In
Congress like old Manuel Herrick,
a toothless, soxlsss representa­
tive from the Cherokee strip of
Oklahoma, who could spit a bell
of tobeeco Juice IS feet.
OldUmers who remembered old
Herrick laid he was never known
to miss n spittoon from any dis­
tance under five pices.
But these are modern times and
the characters of the cuspidor
class are all but old memories.
Aad so, you'd think, are tbo cut-

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ACROSS
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young man
lL O a n u of
my
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II . Faria eS
shoes
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organisa­
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variant of
your
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manner el
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Item
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tapestry
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month
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“Mark Hooktos aa one and of
a tog and tba student an the
dther."
'You younger 'readore may eat
remain her Mark Hopkins, but ha
waa a dynamic collage hand who
maintained student eotbustotm
Just like Lawrence to today's
cue.
Please notice that NOTHING la
that dafinlttaexaJd Mark Bspkks
should speed time la labs with
Aad NOTK1NO waa eaM about
his nubUshlag dry, so - called
eetoaiific papers, moat af which
we aa Itow eattoal they are scan
hidden away la dusty library

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capacity
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42. Come In

away from i
“Lava Ufa ol
tha “Cultural
cists not la a
Seed lor n
Teachers," s
type, of prafei

On the contrary, we stUI have
'em—more than 100, mostly of the
old saloon type—In corners, under
Senators' desks and under our
feet.
Last fall a rather elderly lady
from Staton Island thought she
recognised one that her father
used to have la hie saloon wbea
she was a girl. Tba recollection
carried a baa connotation.
She asked Bon. Kenneth Keating
IR .. N. Y.) to get rid of “those
untidy relics of the lstb Century."
Well, be promised he'd bring it
up before tbo Itulel Committee.

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And, guess what happened! The
snuff and cuspidor lobby got af­
ter him, that's what.
And one editor down In the
■nuff country of Clarksbury, W.
Ve., got so worked up thet be
banged out an editorial accus­
ing Keating of confusing elvll
rights with the rights of fussy fe­
males timing to butt into maltors
of Capitol housekeeping.
Just the other day, at my chair
In the Senate press sallery, then
appeared a gentleman who identi­
fied himself ae a snuff eeller. He
wasn’t peddling buses of tho snuff
—Just snuff goodwill.
Ho hauled out a copy of a tot­
ter tb it be had penned to the
Senator begging him to spare
tbo spittoon.
“What's your interest in spit­
toons!" 1 asked. He replied that
sautf user* are lost without spit­
toons and that th an are II mil­
lion iBuff users la America today.
The snuff man told me excitedly
about some research bis people
are conducting on cuspidors — a
revolutionary Idas to eUmlnato tba
nred for cleaning thsm. It's does
with plastic pouches.
But when I toft I took a spit­
toon census and found that the
trend was down. They are giving
way to knot-high sand urns.
Gaea are the days of old Manual
Herrick and Brown Mulo, Star
Navy, Burly Twist, and even Bull
Durham. Gone are the days of tba
guided spUUa.
With tba advant of the fancy
cylinder sand urns,.our Congress
sawdust basts.
In tbo oyas of the cuspidor lob­
byists. thore urns don't coma up
to snuff. But tba real aback to aid
tradition is wkat has happentd la
lha chamber af tha United States
Senata.
Tba sgt-old Inlaid black aauff
boxaa at Ibe Beaale entrances
hava btea neglected. Each yaar
tba bain would fill them with
fresh, damp snuff out of thnlr
to-cant-s-year snuff aUowanca.
Wan, two yaara ago our laat
aauff dipper, Sea. Ralph Flaaderx (B., VL), retired. I petkad
Into tba boxes tba atber day. They
were empty.
Walt until tba aauff lobby bears

Happineee Through Health
(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

WASHINGTON - Largely aa a
retult of a deep-seated conflict
wtthia the Elsenhower admlaiatralion the audsar test ban talks at
Geaeva have deteriorated to the
point at which there m ar be aa
alteraatlve but to break them off.
The State Department has been
aerloualy embarrassed by what
high officials believe waa a cal­
culated leak from within the gov­
ernment here. As a consequence
the attempt to get agreement
with the Eussiaat and the Bri­
tish ea a compromise proposal
for a test baa has probably been
blocked.
Thia comes at the start af tha
effort to work out a common
Western petition on disarmament
for negotiations with thn Com­
munist bloc to begin on March
IS. Failure of tha Geneva talks,
whether acknowledged or merely
la the form of a more or loss
opto stalemate, would tkrow ser­
ious doubt oo the East-West dis­
armament talks at the outeet. The
Impasse reached la the test-baa
talks Is part ef a general deter­
ioration ta Sovlet-American rela­
tions from the optimism of the
Elsenhower • Khrushchev Camp
David meeting last September.
The British are Indignant at
what they Interpret at a thinly
disguised ettempt to force them
to go elong with thn proposal
without their prior consent. The
Macmillan government is deter­
mined to reach an agreement with
the Soviets which, while It ml|ht
not fuarantee the detection of
small secret atomic blasts, would
be a base from which progress
could be made toward an all em­
bracing system of Inspection nod
control. The suspicion has grown
In London that powerful forces In
Washington, both la tbo Pentagon
and the Atomle Energy Commis­
sion, am determined te prevent
any agreement from being reached.
.i
Events leading up to Ibe pre­
sent situation were as follows:
The state Department, working
with Pentagon end ABC officials,
evolved ■ compromise proposal
to be put before tbo conference at
Geneva.
la essence, the United States
proposed to ban teste la the up­
per atmosphere sad the larger
underground tests. Aa part of the
agreement, idealists of til three
powere would work toward • sys­
tem ef detecting smaller under­
ground blasts, with s view event­
ually to including suck blasts
within tha ban.
This Is a gross oversimplifica­
tion of a highly complicated mat­
ter Involving the opposed finding!
of Soviet aad American scient­
ist* ea tba quesUaa af Identtfyiag

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When dlsaaso appears, it to evldent th a t tha
nerve foroa cauatag health haa
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A MESSAGE TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
WB HAVE BEEN ASKED MANY TIME8 — WHY DOESN'T FOODMART
GIVE TRADING STAMPS. FRANKLY, IF OUR CUSTOMERS WANT THEM,
WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO GIVE TRADING STAMPS — HOWEVER —
ALL SO-CALLED POPULAR TRADING STAMPS IN THE CENTSAL FLOR­
IDA AREA ARE CONTROLLED BY CHAIN SUPER MARKETS, IN THE GROC­
ERY FIELD AND FOODMART IS DENIED THE EIGHT TO GIVE THEM. IN
OTHER WORDS, WE WOULD BE GLAD TO GIVE THEM TO YOU WITH
YOUR PURCHASES IF WE WERE NOT DENIED THE EIGHT TO DO SO.
FOODMART NOW HAS TWO PROGRAMS WHICH WE FEEL ARE DEFINITELY MORE ADVANTAGEOUS THAN TRADING STAMPS. WE PRESENT THEM
FOR YOUR FULL CONSIDERATION.

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tha well-proven premise that
*‘ *
Interference
w I t h normal
nerve function is the prim ary
causa of many typea of illDTm&amp;
‘L ^ . ”ru S :
tlon impairs normal action of;
orgam and
, thus 111 health re*
organa
tor locates and remove, interference w i t h
pinched
nerves, thereby restoring tha
normal nerve function amployed by Nature in making
*H cures and maintaining a
“tote of health.

. While State Department offi­
cials kava no proof that the task
earns from the ABC, they believe
this wea lit source. Nor will
they dlacuia the metives behind
what they believe to have been
a calculated leak ether thaa ta
point cut what the coaaequaaeca
have been.
If the end remit It to kill eay
chaacee for auccess la tha talks
then thorn who all aloof have
m isted eay tost haa caa elalna
a triumph. Foremost among there
la Dr, Edwird Teller, popularly
kaowa aa tha father af tba Hbomb, who la a recent speech not
only advocated continued testing
but throw doubts on the pouibllQ
ty of any progress la disarma­
ment.
This confused situation, growing
out of tht conflicts within the
government here, comes as the
Weeten allies are trying to over­
coma serious dUftrences. There
is deep concern over the French
atomic eiplosloo, and particularly
over ita else and the resulting
fallout. But soma discipline at the
top to get unity at boms woulto
seem to bo the first order o r
business.

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fa shim, hs said he would oppoio
It and stick by the Soviet poiillon
for a baaed all atomle ex p lo its..
Embarrassed by all tola publicity far vhat waa to bare been
a private Mfotiatloe that might
have led to a way out of the leag^
drawn-out talki, the State D epaiw
n eat b u held up the proposal.
The American delegate at Geneva,
Jamea J . Vadtwortb, baa not yet
put It formally before the ether

We*ll give you i

Boms 70,004 swimming pools
were added la 1*80 to tha 184,000
already la aa* la tha U, I., reports
tha Nattoaal Cwimmlng Pool laaUtuto.

Your Nerves!
Health is the result of normal
„
narva function. Ill health or
dlsaaso la tho opposite 0f
l.
m u ., i t l i . f t p u t » « r « »
n retata of health, of body—or
Jnd. Characterfcad
atodCharacterised usually

earthquake bleata aa agalnet what
might be aneak atomle exploaloaa
Intended to violate an agreement.
Prealdeat Elaeabower, la aaaouae*
lag la December that the United
State* would feel free te resume
teats la 1M , aeeuaed Soviet
aeieatlata of refuting to eoatider
new American data beeauae of
political motlvoa.
It'w aa agreed wtthia the gov*
era meat here that a compromise,
exeludlag the small underground
teats, waa eaaeatial If a nuclear
teat-baa treaty were to be ap­
proved by the Senate. Otherwise,
American aeieatlata — including
those who believe that a test baa
Is la this country's beat Interact
** have
kaMA la
ikal chest;
ekeal'
—would
to laallfa
testify that
lag would bo possible. That would
play directly lato the beada of
those who want to pravoat a baa
and the treaty would la all pro­
bability be rejected.
With State, Panto goa and ABC
presumably la agreement. State
Department officials were consid­
ering bow the plan could bo best
presented la the conference at
Geaeva new In its second year.
It wee decided that rstber than
give any preliminary preview the
plan should be presented la
strictest, secrecy within the con­
ference chamber.
At this point the proposal la
oversimplified form appeared' ea
newspaper front pages. A day
later Semyon Tsiripkin, the So­
viet delegate, was stopped by re­
porters as be waa about to enter
a conference eesslon and asked
what be thought of tbn propose].
As could have been anticipated
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A slipper preceded the quarter­
ly meeting of the Oviedo Flrat
Raptist Church 'r .M.U. in the
educational building. Mra. R. F.
King, aodal chairman waa in
charge of the aupper ending with
cherry tarta. carrying out a Val­
entine motif. Decorationa atao
featured euptda, camelliaa and
other Valentine arrangemenla.
Aaalating Mra. King with the
aupper were Mra. Arthur Cartledge. Mra. Joe Feaaley, Mra. A.
R. Tedford. Mra. Vera Bell. Mra.
Ruth Brown, Mra. C. M. Arie,
Mra. W. F. Jackaon and Mra. T.
II. Daniel).
Mrs. W. If. Anderaon. president,
preaidrd at the bualneaa aeaaion
and heard reports from varioua
MRS. OLLIE l.OPKR, left, new president of the Offi­
committrea. Mra. J. B. Jonea Jr.
announced that a sweetheart ban­
cer's Wivea Club, takes over her new duties from Mrs.
quet would be held Feb. 13. Cir­
Emory Tiffsny, retiring president.
cle and aoclal chairmen of the
varioua groups will aaaiat Mra.
Jonea with arrangements. The
Rev. Jack T. Bryant, pastor, will
take all reservations. An adult
king and queen will be elected
and rrownrd at the banquet.
Under the direction of Mra. R.
L. Ward, a group of girls present­
ed a mission program using the
Mrs. Ollia Lopcr, saw president Mayfair, Feb. 11. Representatives theme "The Panama Canal Zone,
af tha Officer's Wives Club, en­ will contact squadron members, San Bias Indiana." Taking part
details.
were Carol and Gladys Alford,
tertained the group at a coffee concerning
The following officers were cho­ Junie and Bessie Fleming. Julie
at her home, preceding Ihe first sen to fill the various job* on the I Gore. Clyde Dunklee, l.inda Har­
meeting of Iho board. Mrs. James board; Mrs. Harold McCumbcr, • ris and Jackie Pcndarvla.
1:4 ^tam age and Mrs. Robert Slye, first vice president; Jtr*. William'
(board advisors, were present as Nelson, second vice president, Mrs.
well at representatives and alter­ John Swope, recording secretary, Valentine Luncheon
Mrs. Harry Kilzwater, correspond­
nates of each aquadron.
Tentative plans ware made for ing secretary; 3lr*. George Keen,
tha activities of the next six treasurer and Mrs. John Barlow Planned Wednesday
months. Tha first program will be and Mrs. Joseph Bachman, pub­
a "Craiy Hat" luncheon at tho licity.

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New Board Members

Mary Elizabeth Adams, Edward Miles
Engagement Plans Announced At Tea
A Valentine Tea was held at with the Seminole High School and white floral arrangement* i piece
the home of Mr. and Mra. Warren
D. Adams, 2403 Grandview Ave..
yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6
o'clock. It waa in honor of their
daughter, Mias Mary Elizabeth
Adams, to announce her engage­
ment to Edward C. Miles of San­
ford.
He la the son of Mr. and Mra.
W. W. Miles of 2303 W. 2nd Ave.,
Columbus. Ga.
Mias Adams waa born In Olney.
Maryland and attended schools In
Manchester. Conn., Winter Park
and Sanford. Fla. She graduated

Miss RushWeds j i
James K. Wayda
Mias Rachel Rush and James K. ,
Wayda. were married Dec. 19 1

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an arrangement of i candlesticks bolding red and wMfe
chrysanthemums and I t l p*rs
” fl,nked b}r ,ilverl Two’ silver valentine* w » .
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• -sy yrfH M B Plctur*
Hte couple in the sealer
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aI each, were nsed a* a heels*
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. * ground setting for the table. Silver
appointments completed fee table
decorations. Refreshments ef sand­
wiches. eakea. Sea. coffee end
A &gt;
punch were served lo the guests.
Assisting wMh the serving aed
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entertaining were the boaoree'a'
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grandmother. Mrs. W. C. Wilburn.
. a rounstn, Mlu Donna Chapmen
of Winter Park, and ber aistars,
Mrs. Virgil J. Elaenmann and
Norma Adams. Mrs. Charles U
Chapman, an aunt ef Mlu Adame,
served the punch and Mrs. Ceai
M. Lipaey poured fee fen mad
coffee.
.About Si relatives and friends
from Winter Peek and fee Sam
ford area called daring fen afe
pointed hours In honor fen nenwln.
The wedding will bo an evett at
June 4.

Bethany Class
Meets A t Mero Horn#

By Woman’s Club

Class Holds Social
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Five members of the Daughters
of Wesley Sunday School Class
aarved as hostesses at the regular
monthly get-logether in McKinley
Hall. They were Mrs. Harry
Brown. Mra. J. C. Davis, Sirs.
T. J. Taylor, Mr*. R. F. Robison
and Mrs. J. E, Courier.
Mrs. Robison made an artistic

Oviedo

Personals
. BY MARIAN JONES
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. “ .alley are
quite proud of their niw grand­
daughter, Nancy Jean, bom Jan.
27 in tha Winter Park Memorial
Hospital to 3!r‘, and
. Norman
fK olle. Mrs. Nolle and Nancy Jean
dre with Mr. and Mrs. Beasley
■ow.
The Rev. and Mrs. William Kniffel, Omaha, Neb., are also par­
ents of • little daughter. Heidi
Marla, born Jan, 19, according to
word received here by the grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weltenbargtr. Tha you..j lady weigh­
ed 7 lbs. and 3 ozi.
Oviedoans welc a back to
f th e lr community Mr. and Mra.
G. S. Beard, of Myrtle Beach, S.
C. Beard, the brother of Mrs. C.
M. Arie. ii a retired poitrasster
af Myrtle Beach. He and his
eharn.lng wife have visited her*
quite frequently. They have taken
an apartment in on* of the Smithson duplexei.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson, who has
been a patient at the Winter Park
Maim rial Hospital for about three
mweeks, is now in a .turiln.. home
^ a t Vero Beach. Fla. and write*
feat she la still quite IU.
Semester vacation at the vari­
ous colleges ha* brou*' tha col­
lege set home for a few day*.
Lulher Duda, honeymooning with
kit lovely bride. Melanie; Frrdl■and Duda and Miss Ann DaShazo and Mist Phyll' Clcmanec
come from Gainesville'* Univer­
sity of Florida. Misa Peggy FleraAing la visiting her mother end
^sisters from Tallihisset'a F. S.
U. Pel* Utrey ha* returned to
Southern following his brl. aeaDon.
Monday a group of ladles plan­
ned a surprise birthdav luncheon
for Mrs. Drady Mathers at tha
Imperial House, Winter Park. The
surprise backfired, as on* of the
planners, Mra. L. A. Hardy, waa
•verwhelmed when It turned into
a twosome, aa Mra. Handy's birth­
day was lb# following day.
Miss Ann DeShazo has aa her
guest during mid-semesler vaca­
tion her cousin. Miss Mary Russell
Johnston, of Starkvllle, Miss, a
senior at the University or Fla.
Freddie Alford, eon af Mr. end
lire. Roy Alford has enlisted in
the army and will re port for duty
M Feb. S.
The Oviedo Girl'a basketball
team won over Grovelsnd by a
score of 412-21. Marian Fabry was
high scorer for the home team
With II points.
A spend-the-day party waa held
recently at the home of Mrs. John
Courier. Jr., at which time ■
covered dish luncheon we* served.
Mmes. C. T. Niblack. James E.
Friend* here will regret to le a n
that Mra. Al Dawson, a farmer
Oviedoan. D hospitalized near her
—Cocoa home. Doug. Kidney and
C h r is ty Dawson are recovering
from a siege of mumps.

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arrangement of pink camellias
which graced the speakers table.
Mrs. Taylor gave the devotion
using as her theme "Growth."
Members reported on the sick
list Included Mrs, Rupert Strick­
land, Mrs. Pauline Howard and
Mrs. Grace Gregory. Birthday
bank donations for the month were
made by Mrs. Claude Herndon,
Mrs. Roy Tillls. Mrs. J. N. GilIon and Mrs. Harry “ -own.
The Rev. T. C. O'Sleen spoke
lo the group concerning the total
enlistment program planned by
the church for the near future.
During the social hour. Mr*.
S. G. Harriraan gave a reading
entitled. "Tom’s Money,” by -Har­
riett Prescott Stafford. Refresh­
ments were served by the host­
esses to Mrs. Harrlman. Mrs.
Herndon, Mrs. Tillls, Mrs. Gillon,
Miss Bessie Zachery. Mis* Aline
Chapman, Miss Versa Woodcock.
Mrs. W. L. Harrison, 3frs. F.
M. Pickena, Mrs. C. J. Meri­
wether, Mrs R. G. Hickson. Mrs.
I. J. Boyette. Mrs. W. E. Htlnes,
Mrs. A. L. Zachery, Mrs. Louise
Knowles, Mrs. R. A. Futrcll. Mrs.
Pearl Lynch, Mrs Lyda Stoll,
Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne, Mrs. O. E.
White. Mrs. J. P. Thurmond, Mrs.
Allie Winn and Mrs. C. M. Flow­
ers.

Enterprise

Personals
BY HELEN BNODGRABB
Mr. and Mrs. Ear) C. Vaughan
of Wenatchee, .Wash, and his
mother, Mra. E. C. Vaughan of
Green Cove Springs, arrived this
week for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Vaughan left later In the
week for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Sweeney In St.
Petersburg. Mrs. Vaughan (who it
alto Mrs. Tyler's mother) will
remain here until they return.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and
daughter, Joanie, were overnight
gucilt of relatives la Lake City
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rraddock
of Deland and their house guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones of
West Palm. Bears, were visitor*
in Enterprise one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Tyler end
sons, John and Pal, »pcnt several
days Ibis week with relatives in
Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Scholles
of North Tonawanda, N. Y. stop­
ped by Monday for a short visit
with Mist Doris Faber. Mrs.
Scholles. the former Helen Ford
It an alumni of the Children's
Home. She was here during the
time Mother Brooks was superin­
tendent. Other visitors at the
home of Mitt Faber recently in­
clude Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson
of Tampa. William Plunkett. Pineburst. N. C. and Mrs. Alfred Clapp
and ton, Ed, who arrived this
week for an eatended visit.
IT FIGURES
Americans eat SO million sand­
wiches a day, cay flour millers.
The total la enough sandwiches
to stretch from New York to San
Fraaelsco—and back.

Highlight of the season for the
social department of the Sanford
Woman's Club is the Valentine
luncheon and card party. It Is
scheduled this year for Wednesday
afternoon at the club house on
Oak Ave.
The luncheon is free lo all
members and will start at 12:30
sharp. Mrs. Roy Tillts, chairman,
and her committee will be In
charge of all arrangements. Re­
servations must be made, so the
committee will kno- how many
lo prepare for. Pleas# make your
reservation with Mrs. Tlllis or
Mrs. E. C. Williams' and Mrs.
Mrs. Albert Hardesty. Both bridge
Grelchrn Crowell presented an in­
and canasta games will be played teresting
program for members
during the afternoon.
of the Sanford Woman's Club at
Ihe luncheon meeting. Mrs. Wil­
liams told the story, "The Magic
Mr. and
James Wayda
Touch"
withMrs.
illustrations
by Mrs.
Crowell. At the close of the pro­
gram. Mrs. Crowell presented the
sketch (autographed) lo the club.
Mrs. Kenneth W. Clark, soloist,
MONDAY
sang "Homing", "When Children
First Presbyterian Church Even­ Pray" and "When Love Is Kind",
ing Circlet mtet: No. 1 at the accompanied at the piano by Mra.
home of Miss Chittenden. 1604 Pal­ Clarence Snyder.
metto; No. 2, with Mitt Rebeeca
Mrs. George Wells, president,
Stevens, 621 Park Ave. and No. presided at the business session
3 with Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth, when members voted to paint the
2203 Washington. All meet at • exterior of Ihe club house. Mrs.
p. m.
J. P. Wilson resigned as vice
Pinccrett Baptist brotherhood president of the club.
supper and meeting 9 30 p. m.
It was announced that the Amer­
at the church.
ican Home Department will en­
TUESDAY
tertain members of the Sarepta
First Presbyterian Church Pio­ Rest Home with a Valentine Par­
neer Fellowship 9 p. m.
ly, Feb. 11 at the club house. Mrs.
Pinecrest Baptist Church WMU Jesse Carter was welcomed si a
Smith Circle coffee at the home new member and Mrs. Lee Frigo
of Mrs. Harold Sherwood, 102 of Little Rock, Ark. was intro­
Woodland Dr. • a. m. WMU exe­ duced at a guest.
cutive meeting T:30 p. m. General
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, assisted by
meeting. I p. m. D.etcon't meet- Mrs. A. C. Me Reynolds, Mrs. X.
lag. 7:30 p. m.
R. Whitney and Mrs. E. W.
First Baptist Church Golden Cir­ Christensen were In charge of the
cle banquet In educational Bldg. luncheon Courte:ty hostesses for

Welcome Wagon
the daughter of Mra. H. II. Lee.
Osteen and E. A. Rush of Paola.
She waa a member of the 1936
graduating class of Seminole High
School and is now employed at
the Transitron Electronics Cor­
poration in Melrose.
Mr. Wayda, a native of Tren­
ton, N. J. Is alto employed at
the Transitron
the
dey were Electronics
Mr*. F. T. Corpo­
Meri­
ration.
classes
wether, He
Mr*.la G.attending
E. Quinn
and
in
electrical
at North­
Mr*.
Irving engineering
Pryor.
eastern
University jrrngem
in Boston.
An outstanding
rni He
of
hat served
in the
U. and
S. red
Air
large
white Fugl
mums
Force
for
the
past
four
years.
and while carnations centered the
,speaker's
The coupletable.
will mske
home
Othertheir
arrange­
in
Massachusetts.
ments
of fireball pnlnsettlis and
white mums carried out the red
and white color tchr ,c. Individ­
ual tables were centered with
small therry trees, made of Cyraeantha twigs, with small red
hatchets lied to the base with red,
white and blue ribbon.

Club Plans Party
For Sarepta Home

Church

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Plans Activities
At Monthly Meeting

Personals

Members of the Welcome Wa­
gon Club met &gt;1 the Woman’s
Club building for (heir regular
grt-lO'grther. Plans were made
for a covered dish luncheon at
the ho .ie of 3trs. R. W. Repp on
Park Ave., Feh. 13.
A white elephant sale was also
planned for the nrxt regular
mrell . Gamei were played and
refreshments served by Mrs.
Scott Archer and Mra. J. I- Mor­
gan. hostesses for the month.
Guests attending were Mra.
Louia llcrlien. Mrs, Claude Lett,
Mrs. Clarence Rosner. Mrs. John
Grabsrkiewici. Mrs. Carl l^-esekamp, Mrs. John McMullin, Mrs.
Edna Pettit and Mra. James Os­
borne.
Members present Included Mrs.
Tom Gatligher, Mrs. Repp, Mrs.
W. A. Dinkins, Mrs. Henry Sticer, Mrs. Gary I.oicl. MUs Eve
Hunt, Mrs. J. R. McCullough,
Mrs. Fred Harris, Mrs. Arllss
McAllister end Mrs.
Lurilc
Abrams.

BY MBA. H. L. JOHNSON
Mrs. C. P. Rabun who has been
confined to her home because of
illness la able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Toby Rose and
Mrs. Sara Rose ut Orlando were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hu Jeon.
Mrs. S. E. Norwood and daugh­
ter, Norinc, spent the weekend in
Gainesville with the D. E. Nor­
wood family.

CASSEROLE COOKERY
Casserole rookery it quick and
easy with kraut-franfurt and
squash pie. Arrange 3 cups of
drained sauerkraut and I cups of
mashed rooked squash in a greas­
ed shallow htking dish. Top with
1 pound of frankfurters, sprinkle
wilh salt lo latte and Uk table­
spoons of brown sugar. Bake 30
minutes in a 330-degree oven.

Lake Monroe

TUESDAY
Lake Mary Home Dcmonitratiou
Club mccta at 10:30 «. m, at the
firehouse fur program on cart and
rleaning of furniture and care of
Jewelry. Covered dish luncheea
served el noon. All Interested wom­
en In the area are Invited.

Oateen

Personals
BY MRS. CLARENCE NNYDER
Mr. and Mre. H. H. Lanry and
chUdren of Griffin, Ga. and Mrs.
Jcaiie Hobbs and children of Or­
lando were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmrr Shiners. Mrs. Lancy and Mrs. Hobbs are eistere of
Mr. Shiners.
Mr. and Mrs. John Melrose and
Ur. and Mra. Clifford Melrose and
two children were la Banardtville,
Ga. tbia weekend.

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Mrs. Tom Mere end Mrs. 0. ■.
Pennington were ro-hosfetses at
the monthly meeting ef fee Betha­
ny Sunday School class ef fee
First Baptist Church at fee Mere
home this week.
Mrs. Mere, vlee president, alee
presided at the bueiaeaa aacalf,
when members voted that a sum
of money he turned ever fe Mra.
Margaret Reynolda, elasa teacher,
to be used at ber diacretfea far
needy situatloea ea they arise.
A boeteae Hat waa sampled far
forthcoming meettaga. Mra. Bay*
olds pretested fee deveBsa am
tilled, "A Ballad af Bapkoaa"
During the social hear game* wans
played with Mre. 0 serge Beall tad
Mrs. Reynolds wtaafeg pefees.
Refreshment* war* reread Is
Mrs. Reynolds, Mra. Bean, Mra.
J. 6. DavM, Mr*. T. C. T taaa»
soa, Mr*. H. B. Berryhfe, Mss.

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UPI POBEtON EDfTOB
By tb* end of thla year, tb*
majority of Africa’* a t mllUon
people will bo Mlf-govtrslag.
Tbo change of atatua cornea aa
the result of a dynamic aurg*
raaglag tb* length and broadtb of
thla raat, laat of tb* continent!
to flag rlriliiaUoa, a aurg* which
woold aot be denied aad loot** a
whole aew fore* oa the world.
Toa Africa* aatioaa already are
Independent, moat of them wtth
a atraag tread toward neutralism
which already ha* Inflnoacad the
working* of the Ualtad Nation*
aad which la craat!s„ a third
fore* which prefer*-to stead iside
la tbo power’ atruggla between
tb* Ualtad States aad tbo Soviet
Vales.
. l o w l y Orabortlawics has
Per the future, Independence or
seed the Btafbrd Day Nur. the principle of Independence alNested at MM Park Av*.
idy haa been conceded by
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Prase* to tb# hug# Mail Federatloa, and u Mauretania, Daho­
mey. Togolsnd abd Madagascar.
Italian Somaliland gaiaa Inde­
pendence la July asd Nigeria *a
Oct. 1.
In Bruaaala, a conference la
lookiag toward Independence this
aummtr for tbo Belgian Caaga. A
almllar eaaforaaeo u Landes la
workiaf oat tb* fatar* of Kaaya.
■y a c it fall, "aagaayika will bo
largely aolf-fovornlag, Brttiab SomaUlaad will have a* alactod *••
Ur* majority. Sierra loose aad
Bockaaaalaad will ba an tb*
tkraakkold of laSa»aadaaro or tocal nil*.
Tbo'tbangaovor la aot keiag acompUaked wilkaot a o rm ktrtkgala* for tb* African! adr withoat prtblama far autsidara, wb*

•PBINGPIBLD. Mass. (U P I)Mra. Jamas Walsh baa last bar
M mOBM battle of prtaelpl* with
tbo Hadley Palls Trust Co.
Laat Nov, M Mrs. Walsh west
to tbo beak aad bought a cheek
far gn.TI only t* have th* tallar,
Mias Aaa Halil well, Inadvertently
Isaac ess far HM0.NS.TI.
Neither discovered tbo error
until later. MUs HcUlwoll in*
formed bar suaoriera of th* error
aad waa find.
Mra. Walsh refused to return
the check Unless Misa HelllweU
was rohirad. Tb* bank refused to
rebir* her and went to court to
get back lb* check.
District Judge WUdrod Paquel
ordered Mra. Walsh Monday to
return tb* chock promptly. Ho

XOTICB m hereby given th a t I
sn u tssO la business a t i l l
Ptnocrasl D rlvt, Samlnel* County,
Florida, u n d tr tbn fictitious aam a
• r Hamlaals F latur* A F r aooSr Ca.
• a d th a t I Inland ta rs e ttta v aaM
llama w llb th a d a r k a l ta s C ircuit
Court, n tm laela C asaty, FI a rt da.
In accordance w ith tha p rev ltleM
or tha rie tltla u a Kama S taiu tta,
to .w it:
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lla tu ta n 1»IT.
nig t J. H. Swain
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dafansaa, It any, ta th e C am plalat
fllad hsraln, and la aarva a aapy
tharaof upon P la in tiff* A ttaraay
aa a r hafara tha I l t h d ay e t March,
A. D. ill* , atharw lsa n Dears* F ra
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yau and th a cau to praeaad I t aart*.
WITXXMI my h sa * t a * official
■sal a t naafard, namlaat* Caunty,
Florida, th is 4th day a f F ebruary,
lisa .
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David M. O ntchrl
Clark a t th a C ircuit Court,
Hrmlnola Caunty, F lorida
n y i M arika T. T ibia*
D ts u tr Clark
Oordon V. Fradarlck
A llornay fa r P lain tiff
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h t T tlf F. M. o r a* aeaa th a rsa fta r a* potolbla.
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My R obert B. drow n
Bemluols County Zoning D irector

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CHICAGO (UPI) — Repeated
Jerky motions of the head, such
ae la palltleal bead shaking, aaa
lead to aa ashing back. Dr. Beck*
ett Howorth of Stamford, Con*.,
told tb* American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeon* Tuaofsy.

C ounty of Samlnala, Biata a l F lo r­
ida. C alais Such ca rtltle a ta shall
ha radtrm ad according In law tha
Oraparty daaerlbad In suah oartiri.
cats will ha aald lo (ha hlghrat
hlddSr a t th* front -loar a f Ih*
asm lnola County C ourt H ours a t
hanferd, Florida, an tha firs t Sion.
Say In tha asanth of-M arch, ista,
which IS tha Tlh day a f March.
i ( j»»i*d thla SSth day a f Jan u ary

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Publish F ebruary l - l- l l- tt - lS I S

C ounty a t annford, F lorida w ith .
In aiBht calso d ar m sntha from tha
Urns a f tha first publication af
thla nolle*. Kach claim a r dem and
shall ha la w riting, and ahall sta ts
tha p la ts of raaldaac* an* past
a fflts addraaa of th a clalm aat and
ahall ha aw srn to by tha clalm aat
a*anl, a tta rn ry . and any such
claim a r dsm sad not aa fllad ahall
ha void.
aa b rla tla M arla C lauttrr
As ad m ln lstrairla af tha
R atals of
PAUL LRU CLOUT! Kit. daassssd
First Publication Jan u ary IS, III*
Q. Andrew gp*«r
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gaafard, Florid*

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wmmimlasara ra m , Wadnaeday, Fahruary It, ISIS
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NEW YOBK- Heart specialist
Or. Paul Dudley White, who treat­
ed President Elsenhower for his
heart stuck, sis ting oa th* NBCTV program ’’Moot th* Prose" that
activity la good Air th* President:
"HJa 11-attton tour Is work
that bo la fit, especially adapted
to, ha likes It, It’s an important
function, and he’s fallowed the
rules otherwise so fer as his
b*aHh la concerned.”

luaged Into a crowded church
yard, Injuring five pdra*#*Prank N. Beeves, « , a f Gothen­
burg. Nab., a vlaltar bar*, was
struck first by th* ear aad was
injured critically. Mr*. Jcssto loo
McLaao, n . was reported to ho
in aerioua ceadlUos from bar In­
juries aad Mrs. Lena M. Oweas,
to. waa tat fair coadltiaa.
Steve*, M-rear-nld wife, Maria,
and t-yoar-oM Shea Boaves, w on
Injured but did act require baapiuUsatlaa.
Pallet said tb* drivar. Byroe
Parka, stepped his car la front *f
the ehureh to let out two passen­
gers. Parks leased over to close
tb* right front door after they
alighted and bla foot (lipped from
tbo brako and bit the accelerator.
The car hurdled over th* curb
and into tbo church yard which
was crowded with children leaving
Sunday school and adulu an route
to church service.

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M m a y esaaarui
U .hereby give* In accordance w ith gacilon I* of th*
.tlsas th a t H a n a r Hawaii fo r C. II. l^ w d o rm llk
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tbo rigerout trip:
“I wouldn’t have missed a min­
ute of It evaa though at times
I cried aad pleaded with my hus­
band to fly m* b o a t."

BAN BAFAEL, Calif. - Miss
Louie* A. Boyd, describing aa a
great heaor bar being named tbo
first woman councilor In the 10*yaar history of the American Geographical Society:
"They have never had a woman
m the council before aad I did
aot u p s e t 1 would be tb* first

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By JERRY COVINGTON
If I were chosen to pick the outstandtag athlete in the county this year there
would be only one choice—Ray Lundqulat
While Ray is a squirt when it comes to
site, he can hardly be overlooked. Stand­
ing five feet six or seven and weighing in
a t 145 he would seldom be selected from a
crowd as an outstanding athlete. But let
me tell you, when he puts on his togs, no
m atter w hat the game. It is a different
story. When his small, but well built,
frame goes to work the results are amaz­
ing.
Ray started along the athletic line
way back when he was five years old. If
my memory serves me correctly he either
won or was in the top three in the Nation­
al Pec Wee golf tournament in Orlando.
This was only the beginning for he has
excelled In all sports ever since.
When Ray entered SHS four years ago
he was not much bigger than your fist.
But before the basketball season was in
its second week, he had already made it to
th e varaity and has been there ever since.
I have never seen a more aggressive bas­
ketball player in my life and his great de­
sire and superb conditioning make him
among the best high school guards in the
state. He goes so hard all the time th a t he
makes you tired ju s t watching him.
His great hustle is whal make* him no
outstanding but he also has pretty fair
shooting ability. He can h it with his neat
two-hander from the outside or his lefthanded pusher from closer range. If he
can’t get in with tljese two shots he will
kill you with his driving layups.
While Ray confesses th a t his favorite
game is basketball, you would never know
I t when he is playing another sport. Ha
was selected this year as the outstanding
football player of th e team and was pre­
sented with the P eter Schaal trophy. In
th e offensive phase of football, to some
he was disappointing this season after
making such a great showing os a junior,
but there was one thing th a t held him
back. He was the key to the defensive
backfield and, since he had to play both
ways, it took a lot of zip out of his run-

Tbs Sanford Scmlnelea, pared by
litlle Ray Lundquiat, continued
down the victory road here Fri­
day night with a tremendous 7344 Orange Belt Coafertoce vic­
tory over Mo Leesburg Yellow
Jackets,
It w as L undquist'a n ig h t a i h e

RAY LUNDQUIST
ning. Naverthelees, he still had a great
season and could have played on anybody's
ball team.
In the game of baseball, Ray also can
be touted as one of the finer players in the
past few years. Although he is not a
power h itter he can punch the ball well
and come up with th a t base h it when it Is
needed.
If there was ever a natural to enter
Into the field of physical education It If
Ray. He loves any kind of competition
and you can rest assured th a t if he is
playing any kind of game he is playing it
to the fullest.
Ray is a cock}', spirited individual who
makes you feel good ju st being around
him. A fter being run all day in the gym in
various drills, most of the other young­
sters arc dragging around and very' quiet
but not Ray. You can always hear him
cither talking or letting out with one of
hia famous yells.

United Free* International
Saturday
CINCINNATI — Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati scored 83 points
in a 67-31 victory ever Houston
Oviedo's cagtrs best Bunnell
to sat an oll-tlmo major collexe Friday night ia a game that was
basketball scaring record of 2,- nip and luck right into tb* last
quarter.
_
-600 points.
•
Oviedo was tied with Bunnell
4I*4t In tha last quarter but forMELBOURNE — Herb Elliott led ahead to win *3-43. Oviedo led
ef Australia ran hla 12th under- 13-13 at the end of Mo first
four-minute mile wiM a 3:39.8 quarter and 34-33 at the half,
performance.
Mike Duda tied the score in
the last quarter and Ronnie Willis
ARCADIA, Calif. — C. V. Whit- put Oviedo ahead 43-41. Bunnell
ney’a Silver Spoon survived a tied it up with a free shot until
Teslnsky’i
field
goal
claim of foul to win the 1571900 John
_ Santa Margarita Handicap at San- put Ovlado out In front again,
44-43. Again Bunnell tied tbo
# ta Anita.
■core. Then Jerry Arndt of Oviedo
MIAUL FI*. — On-An-On won tried for a field goal and missed.
tha 364.100 McLennan Handicap Tesinsky tipped it back for a 44a t Hlalsah with a ntclc victory 44 score and the southeast Semi­
over Bald Eagle.
Sunday
BUENOS A1RE8 — Bruce Mac- Miami, Stetson
Laren of Nsw Zealand won tho
seventh Grand Prix of tha Argen­ Battle For Title
MIAMI BEACH.(HPI&gt; — The
tina Republic auto rare,
University of Miami’s basketball
9
FARIS — France's Jamin, M* team, pointing toward a post­
World's No. 1 trotter, won the season tournament bid, plays Stet­
Grand Prix of Franco a t tha Vin­ son here Thursday night In a
gams between tha top two clubs
cennes track.
In the Florid* latereolkglste Con­
fALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Ar- ference.
Miami, with an overall record
aeld Palmer, 1936 Master chanplea, won ths 3100,000 Dossrt golf ef SO wins and two defeats, has
classic by shooting a six - under won tight straight conference vic­
par 63 on ths final round for a tories to clinch tha conference
championship.
90-hols total of 333.

paced the local attack with 39
points, juat three oft the school
scoring record bald by taammate
Jim Gracey, He popped in 13 field
goal* and four free throws in hla
exhibition and despit* tho larga
total of polnta ha a p on tbs bench
the entire last quarter. Hit hustle
and tremendoui defensive effort
were the things Mat lad Me Seminoles, and hla ball stealing ac­
counted tor mo:t f hla paints. He
had the preaasuce oa atl the way
and It made thtais vary difficult
for the Yellow Jackal*, la fact
they found tbemselvei having a
hard time in Just gettlag Mo ball
In bounds.
High scoring Jim Oracey ta p e r
lenced hi* coldest night of tb*
season. The six foot senior for­
ward who ha* been Mo .big scor­
er was held to three field goal*
and a total of six points. Jim
look several cracks at Ik* basket
in tho first half but M* only hueket he could find Mo rango oa waa
a layup in the first mUtuta.
Big Cowboy Ora veil had a fine
night on the board* and look the
bulk of the rebounds la Mn second
half. He picked up eight paints to
add to the Impressive total and
most of his four fiald goal* were
tip-ins under Iho basket.
Junior forward Alex MeKibbla
was in on most of Mo nation in
double figures other Man Lundqulst. He dropped in five Jump
shots from the side for a total
of ten points. II* alio did a floe
job in Mo daknsivo ahow and
was a big help on tbo boards,
McKlbbln has com* oa fait la lha
last few ball games tad should
see a lot of actloa during Mo
remainder of the tenses.
Tomorrow night l)re Seminole*
are home again when they play
host to big Lakaviaw of Wiater
Garden. Thla ii tho only team la
the OBC that has managed to
defeat powerful Winter Fark.

Owens Praises
High Jumper
nole squid remainad ahead for
Me rest of Me game.
Mike Duda bad II points for
■Oviedo end Ttslnsky had 14. Ronale Wlllfi and Roy Walnrlght tied
with 11 each. Jim Burasard of
Bunnell had 17.
Tha Oviedo girls team played an
even closer game wiM Me Busnil Amatons. With some of Meir
beat players out with the flu,
Oviedo trailed 13-13 at the end
of the first quarter. They were
out in front 34-23 si Ihe half and
trailed 34-34 at Ma end of Me
Uird quarter.
Tb* acore waa 13-33 when tha
busier aounded. Marion Fabry
broke a 33-45 overtime II* with
a free ahot and the Ovlado girls
squeezed ahead of Bunnell to
win, 59-37.

BOSTON (UF1) — J u r e Owens,
probably the greateit track alar
Me United States has ever pro­
duced, aaya high Jumper John
Tbomai la "on* of tho most auports athletes I hare avar seen."
Tha accolade from Oweaa came
shortly after Mo 13-year-old
Thomoa high Jumped T feet ltt
inches at Mi S.A.A. meat here
Saturday night to equal tha world
mark ho aalabllahad only ona
week before.

A C C R A (UP1) — Premier
Kw’amo Khrumah of Cabana sug­
gested Sunday holding "something
ilka an African Olympics" open
only to Africans and people of
African descent. Khrumah sug­
gested Ma gamsa as a means *f
creating African solidarity.

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CDS SOTOS.

Wednesday, Friday A Saturday 2 P. M.
LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY
I Clabkouao
• Healed Siaadx
• VaJel Parkla*
Jerry CoMax, Co^)w»er
Barry, N# Minora

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A special match rac* featuring
three stars from Jacksonville
against a top trio from SanfordOrlando will highlight the eighth
week of competition at the local
oval which will bo launched with

C q e Toumey
Set For March
Tha basketball tournament for
District Six will be held on the
Mt. Dora Bible School Court in
Marelt.
Schools participating will In­
clude Ihe Mt. Dora School, Ocoee,
Oviedo, llosrey Academy, Pine,
crest School of LIthla. OLP11 of
Tampa and Crystal River High
School will not enter teams in
the tournament.
oa Me first day, Mar. 4, Oviedo
will meot Ocoee and -lha heal
school will take on Howoy Acad­
emy.

Uolfara from many parts of
Central Florida will lee off at 11
a.m. today In a Pro-Am golf
toumamaat at Me Mayfair Golf
Courts.
Eleven foursomes will compel*
for laurels in ths sptclal tourney.

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WEEKLY

J.

Robson's Sportiag Goods picked
up three more wtas last weak to
glre them ■ is-3 record sad top
standing la tbo City Recreation
Basketball League.
McRobrrt* la in second plica
with a 11-3 mark fallowed by Go&gt;
Devils of VAH-T with a lt-4 re­
cord.
Last Thursday's round coaipleO
ed round two of leiguo ploy. The
third and final round of ploy
■tarta tonight with Robooa'o pMyv
Ing Go Davila, VAH-t Slotting
Evans Roofing tad HeRobatti
ploying Faust

J. T. GATHER AND SHAD
Cathcr Spoons, and makes them
Lota than 10 minutes later, h t
hlmietf, was at Lemon Bluff and yelled, "Okay, son, here you sre,"
talked to The Herald photograph­
and starting reeling in a shad.
ed.
"He’s Just a little one, Me
"You want a picture of a
■hart K t l s t (taught i m 11 fim malrl Intrepid veleran apologised. "All
these boats have got ’em scared
Photographer Bob Stubbing! right now, but if you wait awhile
agreed Mat it would be ntce to I'll get you a bigger c u e ."
Stubbing! said thanks, but rec­
snap ooe going Into the net.
"Okay, wait a minute," Gather koned ha didn't need any belter.
laid, and got into hit boat and
"That man hai really got con­
started drifting around in front fidence," Bob reflected as the
of ihe camp In lha traffic pattern Herald group waved goodbye to
of the many boats passing to and Mr. Cathcr and his shad catching
spoon.

a 10-race program starting at 1:10
tonight.
The match race will be the
final contest on Friday's 11-evaat
schedule. The ssxiet of stirs ran
the first of tha two match racca
Friday nl.ht in Jacksonville where
Mr. Thin Man and Chlptoe, both
of the JKC oval, nabbed first and
second.
Arthur Bowser's Saddle Mirk
kept Central Florida in Ihe win
parade by scampering to third
place.
Fans are eapecllng a different
result when Me six hounds come
lo ihe home front. This Is the first
match race exchange between the
two clubs since 1037.
Tho two other stalwarts who re­
present Sanford-Orlando are A.
n, Ewbanki owned by Cart O,.
Tracy, and Race Street Xannel'a
veteran favorite Happy Jo t Lucky.

NOW/ Sforf gifting
per/prf TV picfurei
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ninth race, big Discoverer is rated
Me favorite by morning line odds
of S-to-X. Second-best early figures
are assigned Par Four.
Others in the feature arc O. B.’a
Sincere, Destiny Jet, Brookwood,
Linda Williams, Blue Baekstrclch
sad Simmering.

Win For Thompson

HONG KONG (UP1) — Peter
Thomson of Australia won tha
South China golf tournament Sun­
day with a 72-hole total of 378.
Ha finished 10 strokes ahead of
runnsr-up Kan N ails of Australia.

Queen On Ice

GARMI8CH - I’AKTENKlRCHEN Germany (Ul’l) — SJoukJe
Dijkstra, a pert, 10-year-old miss
from Holland, won tha European
figure skating women's champion­
ship Sunday.

Even with tho league rolling hot,
B. Edward* Bulldcrt Suppling
came up with two more wing
to keep them well out in front kl
the Thursday Night Mixed LeSfnw.
The builders suppliers now hnvd
40M wins, followed by Sttlnmeyer
Roofing wiM 33Vi, Suftlaad
Estates with II, Florida RUM
Bank It, and boM South PlaoeroM
and Furniture Canter holding fifth
spot with a wins.
Tho hottest gauna won rolled
on the five and six olteya, as Teas
Body turned In ■ IM scratch gam
for Plnecreat, cad Howard Har­
rison rolled a MO-SMN for Fund*
lure Center. Pane* Elmore, anchor
for Plnecrest, had a BOO eerie*, tt
help hi* team taka ill thro* gemot
from tho furniture team.
Suatend dumped Florida SUM
out of third plan, and took otaf
that ipot for thamaclvtl, ai they
won all three from the bankers.
Ann Conklin ted tha victors, md
George Swann tuned la s 111
aartea for Mo hankers.
.
B. Edwards took tho firat tv*
from tho roofers, than loot Mo
last gamo by 11 pins, to Marti*
Woods racked up a 899 sort** lor
tho suppliers. Ullian Ogdos wt«
high for Stalamoyoro, miktaf MO
3-T split, oo did tetm-mate Dot
8teller, and dote Ogdom Th*
3-10 wos aid* twin by WsBm *
Woods and Poets Elmore, bad
once by Frank Hukn, Ken Itoae,
Gordon Sonart, tag Goorgt Stream
Swann alto toppled tho W, and
Lou Hoiford picked up Urn Ms

Exhibitions Set"" _

PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Frfit
to making a Caribbean tear with
the American League shampied
Chicago White Sox, tbo Phtlaitel.
phia Phillies will play IT spring
exhibition guise la Florida dai»
ing Monk.

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anUnaa t* Cirri* sad P r in t lik* B adar-ika CPA SOTOS.

3 MATINEES

Jim Crowe, who has been the
number one booster of Iliad fish­
ing for quite awhile, laid partial
leaving Crowe’s Camp "almost al­
ways get some, and usually catch
enough to make Mem try again."

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m mw is via am n rsiatu with wash cr asswy listen sad
"aktiu" i i m M ir chesssttf Lika west sisals, rw 'n preb*Mj u a teutisa vteas TV stgaals m u t e a m i r dlrstii***
- s e t Jsst is* *a* r m ssisaae was art ap te las*.

Nightly ££&gt; *:10 P. M

Three member* of The Herald
ataff making photoiraphi for the
paper’* malTsway edition made a
tour of the St. John* River Salurday through the courtesy of liar*
Robion of Robion'* Sporting
Rood*, who extended the loan of
a comfortable boat.
The trip was a short one, from
Crowe’* camp pait Lemon Blulf
Into Deep Creek and back, but
it was a revealing one.
The St. John* River still i* one
of Florida'* big attractions for
visitors. And not all of them are
fishermen, either. Some are boat­
ing enthusiasts, other* just like
that scenery, which really la
hard to beat in spcls.
Of fishermen, there were aplenty. The shad has grown Into
a legend with many and the Sanford-DeLand area is being re­
ferred to In northern newspapers
as the "center of shad fishing in
Florida.'*
The Herald crew walrhcd as
many as !• boats pull into one
area and try for the shiny shad—
and catch some, too. Changeable
weather has made catches vary,
but some tireless anglers still are
able to haul in a lot of them.
The John Crim family, who
operate the Lemon Bluff camp,
reported that afternoon catches
have been real good for those who
travelled along the river In that

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4 New, Custom Built Lakefro n t Homes!

Ilia WUT I61MII Milt SAT!

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CBSseres can art kt ktsl.”
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Each Has Approx. Vi Acre with Frtg. On Lake Mary
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

NICE quiet furnished apartmeat
for couple, ISO per month. Call
FA 2-7399 after 1:00 P. M.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: r« m i
private baths, 114 W. first f t.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
side between Celery and Genera
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, hitcher, ap­
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
neighborhood. ITS per month.
Phone FA t-«145.

EVEN It* YOU DO

HAVE TICKETS T*
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Tuts., thro Fri. • 2 P. M. day be­
fore interflow. Mon. • Sal. noon.
STRAIGHf CLASSIFIED:

TH* PAY//

SLEEPING ROOMS, n o Gables,
401 MagnoUa. FA 2-4729.

Taea. thro Fri. • I P. M. day bo.
fora Insertion. Mon. • Sat. noon.

2-NF.W HOUSES, one 2 bedrdom
one 3 bedroom, $73 944. Cal
FA 2-0721.-

RESPONSIBILITY t

The Herald will not bo responsible
for morn than one Incorrect inser­
tion of year ad. and reserves the
right to revise or reject nay ad.
vrrtieemcat from that ordered to
conform to Iho policies of this
paper.
SOMEONE CUT .
IKTO THE PLANE/
WHILE WE WWE,

CLASSIFIED INDEX

HOME SEEKERS
The following is a list of selected FUr ISHED garage apartment.'
CB homes, well located In vari­ 2343'v Palmetto Ave. C a l l
ous sections of Sanford. All fea­
FA 2 3234 or FA 24323.
ture full/ equipped electric kit­
RENT
A
BED
chens. heaters, hoi water heat­
ers, blinds, and various extras. Rollaway, Huspite' 4k Baby Beds
By Dty, Week or Monlh.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
104 Laurel Drive
Pk. FA 2-6181
ltd W. 1st St
3 bedroom — $43 per month

1. Good Food2. For Rent
g. Wanted to Rent
4. Real Ketata Wanted
g. Real Estate For Sate
4. Mortgage Loans
7. Busiaess Opportunities
7-A Insurance
9. Female Help Wanted
4. Male Help Wanted
19. Male nr Female
It. Wnrh Wanted
12. Plumbing Servlcee
II. Electrical Services
It. Build. Paint 4k Repair
IS. Special Services
IS-A Beauly Parlors
14. Flowers * Plante
17. Pete • Livestock . Supy
14. Machinery • Tools
19. Boats and Motors
24. Antomobllao
29-A Trailers
It. Furniture
22. Articles For Sale
22-A Article Wanted
29. Notice* 4k Persons Is
14. Loot 4k Found
S3. Education • Instruction

STAMPING HERE/

UM4MMOKI0 WW BROWS MOM8
M M M M U Rf $ahlN f I lOOtOERf r

It Pay*
To Ua«
The HERALD
Want Ada.

IT U * !

FURNISHED apartment, on* or
two bedrooms, hardwood floors,
tllo balk, private;- adults. 902
W. 27th. St.
UNFURNISHED 2-bedr.jm house,
nawly decorated. Call FA 2-4130.

Legal Notice

BUT I W ANT VO C1X2 Vf
AWee TO CO V E IN AND
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BBCTITIOIB NAHM
NOTICK IB hvrvlijr given th a t I
am e n g ag e d la bualnaaa a t Ovlado,
H .m ln o l. Count)-, F lorida, under
tho flrtlllo u a n aaia of, HAL D letrlhulorv, and th a t I Intend In r t g lr to r eald nam e w ith lh a C lark of
Iho iM n u lt C ourt. Bomlnole C ounty.
F lo rid a, la a rc o rd a n ra w ith tho
n ro tlo lu n a of tho F ic titio u s Nome

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WANTED TO EXCHANGE late
1939 American Trailer, 43' x 4',
completely furnished. In eicel*
lent condition: for 2 bedroom
home, completely furnished, pre­
ferable In Country Club Manor.
Rt. 4 Box 343 R. W., Orlando.

BACHELOR apartment, groind
208 Grspevllle Avenue
floor, suiiabls for 1 or 2. 313
2 bedrooms — $93 per month
Palmetto.
2000 Washington Avenue
3-BEDROOM, unfurnished, Flor­
3 bedrooms — 9100 per month
ida room, dining room; corner
lot; clove in. FA 3-3132 between SOUTH PLNECREST: A beauti­
ful 3-bedroom, 2-bath home
9:30 and 3:30.
Stenstrom Realty
located on corner lot, fenced
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2420 2, 2 and 4 BR. houses, 2 BR
back yard, built-in kitchen equip­
furnished apartment.
ment. $1,000 equity and take
FURNISHED apartment, 401 Pal
over FHA mortgage. See today
matto. FA 2-4024.
ROSA L. PAYTON —move in immediately. C el
FA 2-1301.
NEW 2-bedroom CB borne on large
And Associates
private lot for country living
Registered Real Estate Broker
GOOD home plus extra income.
with city conveniences, kitchen
Terms $30 mo. FA 2-3894.
equipped, furnished or unfurnish­ Pb. FA 2-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
ed to desirable tenants; located
BY OWNER: 2-bcdroom CB homo;
near Sanford'a country club, on
corner Jot; fenced baek yard.
the Vihlen Road. Price, $73 per FURNISHED Apt. 300 Park.
$330 down. I hone rA 1-1341.
month. Immediate occupancy.
Call owner, FA 2-M43.
LOVELY room, share kitchen pri­
REAL ESTATE DRK’EIN
2344 French Ave.
vileges with one if desired.
FA 2-4930.
J. W. HALL
Ramur
LARGE 2 .bedroom house, kit­
"Call Hall”
PhoM FA I-I641
chen equipped, children and
pets welcome. $30 per month, UPSTAIRS furnished apartment, SELL or TRADE for late modal
trailer; 1 bedroom aew frame
private entrance, electric kit­
water funlabad. Ph. Genava
house, good location outsldo of
chen. S e e
Mrs. Appleby,
city limits. TA 2-7013.
FA 2-4691 or FA 2-3949.
FURNISHED bouso for root. U
UNFURNISHED 9-bedroom home
Smyrna Dr., DoBary.
at J004 French Ave Immediate
poiacsslon. Contact Don Royer
TOMORROW’S GOLDEN MILE
at Burger Kiag.
MOTEL SITE
2-BEDROOM apartment, clean and
nicely furniahed, 401 Magnolia;
$40. Alio, unfurnished 2 bedroom
Legal Notica
bouso with snack bar, sink and
cabinets, all la knotty pint; nice
i.irA T io w r o w
end clean. School, store and n o t ic w a r A F FOWBO
postofflce one block away. $33. (Boo. 114.14TAX
F lo rid a a to la to a of
In Lake Monroe. Call NO 95397. ineei
W. H. "BUI” (TEMPER Agswey
NOTICK IB H K tlK B T (1IVKN
U l N. Perk
T h a t N. J . Hr h r t h t h older of tho Phone FA 2-4441
Phone
FA
2-031
2491
Psrk Dr.
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kO TIC W o r A P F M I-A T IO X
r o w TA X D BK D

t i e r . 144.14 F lo rid a ■ tato teo o f
IM P)
NOTICK IB tlK tlK H T OIVKN,
T h a t N. J. B ehr th a h o ld er o f tho
follow ing c o rtlflc a to h a s filed aald
c e rtific a te fo r t a t deed to bo leeuad
thereon. Tho r e r t l f lr a t s n u m b er and
y e ar of Issuance, the d escrip tio n
of tho p ro p e rty , a n d lb s nam a ta
w hich U w aa assessed a re a s

f M ai
NOTICE IB IIKIIKIIT OIVKN. T h a t
J a n * A drlaU vo Iho h older or th e
fo il..* in* c e rtific a te has filed aald
r e r t l f lr a t s fo r la a deed to bo Issu ­
ed thereun. Tho r t r tl f l c a ta num ber
and y e a r o f I te u a n tt, th a daacrlptlo o n f Ih* p ru o e rty , a n d th a nam e
in w hich It w aa aaeeeaed a re aa
follow *:
1*4118 9, 9, ■ I) IMOvR (X* • »■*»
C e rtific a te Nn. M l
T e a r of
I f B aalaad a B prlnga A ccording
laauanca Ju n o 21. A. n. MIS
In P la t* T h tro o f R ecorded upon
liesevfpO oo of P ro p e rly ■
th e P ublic R ecord* of sa n tlMW1;
uf NW&gt;« of NtVt*
nols C ounty, F lo rid a
t i d e s n d .) Bectlon it-T o w n Nam* la whirls a s s ta s td H u b e rt Wt
, sh ip SI B uuth- R an** S t
W aldon a t a t
K aal I* Acre*.
All of said p ro p e rty h e la g In th*
Nam* In w hich aeeeaeed W illiam L C ounty uf Bemlnol*. B tato of F lo r­
n ic h a rd *
ida. U nless such c e rtific a te sh a ll ha
A ll of aald p ro p e rly b e la s to the redeem ed a cc o rd in g to law th # proC ounty of Bemlnol*. B tato of F lo r­ p a rty described In auch c e rtific a te
ida. r a i s e s auch ro rtlflc o l* ahall w ill b* sold to tho h ig h e st b id d er
be redeem ed a cc o rd la * to law th e a t lb* fro n t do o r o f th* gem inate
p ro p e rly d escrib ed la such c e r ti­ C ounty C ourt Hone* a t Senfurd,
fic a te w ill bo eold to th o h lah e at F lo rid a. «n ih* f ir s t Monday In
b id d er a t th e fro n t door of th* Ih* ra o a lk of M a rt'll.. 1SSS. w hich
Bemlnol* C ounty C ourt Ifnue* a t Is th e t l h day of M arrh. t»«a.
P anford. F lo rid a, n* th e firs t Mon.
D ated th is M th day of J a n u a ry ,
day In lh a m onth of M arch, ili a , IMS.
whb It la lh a Ith day a f M srdh
D avid M. U atchal
C lark C ircu it C o u rt.
D ated tb ia M th day of Ja n u a ry
R e m in d s C ounty, F lo rid a
(O fficial C la rk 's B eall
P ublish Fab. I-S -II-M . MS*
DAVID M. HATCHKL
C lerk C ircu it C ourt
XOTICB FO B BID*
Sem inole C ount)
F le rld a
Th* B oard of C ounty C um m let
P ublish F eb. I. S. I I . M. MS*.
alonerb of Bemlnol* C ounty, F lo r­
ida w ill rtc a lv * bids a t tb a O ffice
. hOTICM O F A F P L lrA T IO l
o f D avid M. U atchal, C lerk la tk*
(TOR TAX SIRKIV
C o urthouse *1 Hanford. F lo rid a up
new iH H
rto v td a sta tu e * * o f ( • a:be P. M. M onday F e b ru a ry
iiiii
M. MS* for th* f tlte w in s :
NOTICK 14 HKRKBT UIVKN, T h a t
H am I. IS* lin e a l fe a t nf **
N. J. Hehr th e h o ld er of the follow .
Inch d iam e te r c o rru ­
Ing r e r t l f lr a t s ha* filed aald r e rg a te d m eta l c u lv a rl
llf lr a te fa r U S deed lo be Issued
pipe..
fu lly
a a p h a lt
m a te d
w ith
neceeth ere o n . T ho re rtin c a t* num ber
und y r a r o f Issuance, Ih* d e se rlp .
nary m n n e r tte g bands
In -fa b ric a te tw o I#
lion of th* p ro p e rty , a a d Ih* nam e
In w hich It w a s assessed a re a t
foot length*.
Th* r u lv e rt pipe t* be furniahed
follow el
m u st conform Is th* r u r r o a t s ta n d ­
C e rtific a te No. M4
T e a r of laa u aa c * J u s * IS, A. D. a rd a p a d f irs t Inna of th* B tat*
Road D e p artm en t nf F lorida.
MIT
B eoortpttoo a t F e o p a rtfi
Th* hid prli-s sh a ll h* lh a net
N I I I FI. of K S t F t. a t L ot I p rlr* tn tho C ounty fo r th* cuD
C e n tra l P a rk
v ert pip* In bo d eliv ered lo th*
C ounty Road Shape Sanford, F lo r­
F la t B ook 4 P a s* 9 t
Nam* lo w hlck a ss eased H a rts* ida
Mid* I* b# enclosed la a sealed
A lla a e l Foleplu*
A ll o f sold p ro p e rty b eg ia In th a gavelnpe, p lain ly m arked on Ik*
t'ounty n f grmlnole, Btat* of Ftur- o u tsid e: n i t ) FOR rUltNIMIIIN'U
Ida. L'nlaaa such rortiflcal* ahall CULVKHT PIP K , open F e b ru a ry
ka redeemed according tn law tha IS. MS*.
proporty described la auch corllftBid* to be opened a t a m eeting
eat* will ha sold lo Ih* highest la b* held la th* C ounty Com m labidder at tha front door of Ih* aloe M ealing ft 00m lo th* C o u rtBemlaal* County Court Houe# at houa* a t S anford, flo rid * an F e b ­
Baa ford. Florid*, on lha flrat Mon. ru a ry 14. MS*.
day la tha month of March, ltd*,
I h * r l s h t ta r a a tr v td to w alv#
whlck la tk* |tk day *f Merck, ins. Irre g s la rld o * o r to rh a lc a lllU a la
Dated tfclo Mtk day ef January, kid s g a d to re je c t a a y a n d /e r a ll
1144.
k4g0w &lt;*
D avid M. n a tc h # !
B oard a f'C o u n ty C am m latlauerg
Clerk Circuit Court,
J o h n K rld e r. C h alrm aa
Bemlaal* Cooaty, FUr 4a
By 1 F . R. D avis J r .
(Otftalol cu rb 's Seal)
C o e a tp B g Rteooc • •
•

ra rtlfle a l* fo r ( a s daad to ha
laauod
thoroon. Xh* ro rllflc a la
n u m b er a n d s o a r of loauanra, tho
d e sc rip tio n of lh a p ro p e rty , pad
ho naota I* w hich It w aa aaaoaaad
x o T ic a o r a p p u t a t m i
r s a a follow s:
ro w t a x D r .r o
C o rtlflc ato No. MS
T e a r a f (Pee. IM .H F lorida BVotatao a f
laau an ca J u n a JO A. D. ISST
IM P)
D escrip tio n o f P ro p e rty
N O IICK IB IIK n E B T OIVKN. T h a i
L et t. l i e u N ly IS F t. of
K. J. Hehr th e h older of th e fo llo w .
K 1*0 F t. A B Si F t.) R lork
In* r t r t l f l e a i s h a s filed said c e r ti­
P. H a rm a n -* Add. to A llafica te fo r l a s deed to he Issued
m onte. F la t Book S P a e a I I
th e re e a . T ho c e rtific a te a um ber a n d
Nam a In w klck aaaoaood D. H. K tl- y e a r o f Issuance, th e d e sc rip tio n
gan* H alra
of ih* p ro p e rty , a a d th e asm * in
All of aald p ro p a rly koine In Ih* Which H w aa Aatessod a s follow *.
C ounty of flomlnol*. B tato of P lo r. C e rtifie s to N a SIT
Ida. l.'nlosa auch r o r tlf lr s t* ahall T e a r of Is a u s s c s J obs SO, A. B.
bo redeem ed a rc o rd ln e to law Ih* M i l
p ro p e rty deeerlb rd In eurh c e r ti­
fica te w ill he sold to lh a h lk h ts l
Lot* I I I ) , B lock B. T r a d *4
b idder a t th a fro n t door of tho
B anlando B prlaga A ccording to
Bamlnulo C ounty C o u rt llouao a t
• P la ta T h e re o f R ecorded upon
B anford. F lo rid a, on th a flra t Mon­
Ike Public R ecords of Bemlnol#
day la lh a m onth of M arch, lis a ,
C ounty, F lo rid a
w hich la th a t l h day of M arch, Nam a la w hich asse ssed (la ra p l*
ISIS.
ll)c.
P a le d th la S llh day of January', All o f eald p ro p e rty b e in g In Ih*
MSS.
C ounty o f Bemlnol*. B lais of F l e r .
D avid M. lla tr h e l
Ida. U nless a u rh c e rtific a te sh a ll
C lerk c ir c u it- c o u rt.
b* redeem ed a c c o rd in g to law th*
Pem lnolo C ounty, F lo rid a
p ro p e rty d e s c rib e d . la ouch c e r tif i­
(O fficial C le rk 's Neal)
cate w ilt b* sold to Ih* h ig h e st
P u b lish Feb. | . | . | | . S f . MS*.
b idder a t tha fro n t door of th e
Memlnole C ounty c o u r t H ouse a t
hOTICB FO B BIDS
Banford. F lo rid a, on th* F irs t M on­
T ba B oard of f y u n ty Commla day la th * m onth nf M arch. MO*,
loser* of Bemlnol* C o u n t), F lo r­ w hich la th* t l h day of M arch.
ida w ill receive bids a t Ilia Ufftao
of D avid M. H atch .I. c le r k In the
D eled title M th day of Ja n u a ry ,
C o urthouse a t B anfoid. F lu rld a up
to S:v* p. in. M onday F e b ru a ry IS.
D avid M. flatche!
MS* for th e follow ing:
C lerk C irc u it C ourt,
Item 1. The Im provem ent of
- Hemlnol* C ounty. F lo rid *
Mouth
S tre et
from
(O fflrla l c le r k -* Heal)
i l - s s to • p o in t ISI S
P ublish Feb. t-l-IS -M , MSS
feet Kaet o f Ih* C en­
te rlin e e f Itls h la o d
D rlvot P ra irie L ake D rive
from Bouth S tre e t I*
W elle A venue: l.a k e
1pest
-----------------R oad. I f o *w -South
S O liC K
IH IIK ItK BT OIVKN,
B lresl to llld s* Road; T hat X. J. Hehr th* h o ld er o f tho
and R ids* Hoad from
follow ing c e rtific a te b a t filed sa id
* U k s Road t a L’.B IT.
c e rtific a te fa r ta x daad ta ho
SI In F a ro P a rk . F U rlaaued
th e re o a . T h# o a rtlflc a ta
Ida.
n um ber a n d y e a r a f laa u aa c t, tho
T he Impruc .in a n t to b* mad* descrlpllaw of th* propeely, g a d
uuiler th e m n ir a c f laelude* g ra d . Ih* se m e in w hich It w aa asse ssed
In*. i-oiiBiruclIon of *" sa m l-k lln - a r* a s fallow *!
m lnoua base, double couraa oll- C e rtifica te No. I l l
ala* aurfS c* tro s tm e n t, and n tc o t- Yvjte a f laew oar* Ju n g I t , A. B.
s a r r d rain * * * w ork.
P la n s a n d sp o c lflra ila n s fo r lb*
propoaod tiupruv .m a n ta a r* on fll#
N s i F t. or g m i r u of wr i t s
a n d m ay bn obtain ed a t lb* u lfle *
F t. Of B S /l of NW&lt;* n f NW&lt;*
of lb* C ounty E n g in e er In th*
B erllog t l —T nvrii.hlp IS d f g tk
C nurtheue* a t g a afo rd , F lorida.
— R nngn SJ Kant
Rida sh a ll be enclosed la a s t a l ­ Nam# in w hich aaeeeaed N a k st
ed envelop*, p lain ly m ark e d on (tallow ay
tho o u tsld o i BID F O n gTRKKT
•* SoldI p ro p e rty koJog lo th o
PAVING FKH.N PA RK , SK M INU Ui C ounty of Sem inole, S ta te e f F la rUOUMTY. F U iR ID A , spoil *a F e b ­ Ida. t elans such re rtlflc a t* a hall
ru a ry IS, MS*.
b« redeem ed a so o rd ln a to law th*
llld s to be op*n*4 e t a m astin g p ro p e rty dsaorlked In aucb r a r t l .
to 'b e hate In ih* c o u n ty C om m it- **te »IH 4o s o l f to tk * k lg h ta t
*i«n S tealing Room la th* C o u rt- Mddog 01 lh a fro n t door ,of iho
houa* k t Banford. F lo rid * t a F eb- S w te o l * C ounty C o u rt H a u te a t
ru a ry I*. IMS.
N kSy d . F lo rid * , on the f i r s t U * o .
Th* r ig h t ta re serv e d to w aive •BF te th# m ooth of March. 1114
Irre g u la ritla a a r te rh a tra lltle s lo JJhteB Is th* l l h d a y • ( March.
bids o a d to re je c t s a y e a d /o r a ll
bide.
Dwtsd th is M th day ad January,
B oard a f C o ao ty Com m iaeloaero • M b
. t e r . '.
nom inal* C ounty, F lorid*
D avid II. S a tr h a l
J o h n K rld .r, C hairm an
' lerk c irc u it Court.
By: F. n Dnvla J r .
____ B em lnala C o a st* . F U r Ida
C ounty B ag to o o r *

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�A W ant A d A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
BY OWNER nice &gt; BR fumithed
home, like new, eiceilent loca­
tion. low down payment. Phone
FA t w n .

5. Rea) Estate For Sale

14. Build. Paint * Repair

RAYMOND M: BALL

WAI.L PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact SOI West Mb St.
Phone FA 1-M41

AND ASSOCIATES

lari

ftrrnih

Mon. Feb. 8. I960—Page •

• R. BEVERAGE cooler IMS; &lt;0
cti. ft. Frlgidalre ilass door wall
case UN; • cti. ft. Cnld^ot re­
frigerator MS. Pkone FA S-USI.
About M or M buahels of Hamlin
tad Parana Brown ortngat.
Make ofter. Super Trading Poet,
Mtt Orlando Dr.

Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Bonds
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtw 111 So. Park Are. Ph. PA t-8441 TASKER PAINTING
Raymond Lundqulat, Asaae.
Nkafard
Special. FA &gt;-4159.
PA 2-3151 Atlantic Bank Bldf.
Brans Bldg. U ke Vary
THOS. E. THOMPSON
Pk. PA 1-1290
HOUSE for sale lit restricted area
General Contractor
Low dow« payment. Terms.
Home Carpentry Rrpaita
FA M1M.
I ACRES
Roofins A Siding
I acres wtth I bedroom, concrete
Phone FA 2,M51
Week k e r n e , h ig h and dry land.
S t Johns Realty Co. Hons#
B
A M ROOFING
approximately .0 yelre
THR TIME TESTED FIRM
Contracting A Repairs
old. wtth new roof. Several oak
111 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA S-S1M trees and assorted ~itrus trees.
Licensed — Roaded —In sored
FREE ESTIMATES
Good
water.
On
paved
Rd.
NEW two bedroom house; natural
Its,MS with email down pay­ MO Laurel Av*. P.„ FA 9-7911
wood finish. Separata well.
ment
M.Mt. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
15. Special Services

$200 DOWN
INCOME TAX SERVICE
l-BDRM., 1H bath, CB borne, S BR. home with hardwAed floors
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
fully ale aaadRtowd, wtth toperand ceramic tile bath.
1111 Celery Ave. Tel FA 2-1994
ale utility and atorsge mom,
large fenced yard, 10’x24' patio, ROSA L. PAYTON
4te% loan, ITO.M aaoothly.
T V 6c Radio Service
And Associates
FA I -1174.
Registered Real Eatala Broker
(Home &amp; Auto)
Ph. FA MSftl 17-92 at Hiawatha
FARMER'S AGENCY
N
o
rth O rlando Electronic*
M. V. Farmer, Raattar
THREE bedroom home on two
Ph. FA 2-MM - FA 2-MU
lota, comer So. Sanford and llth, ITU Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 1T-M
St. Come, look, make offer.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
T, V, Cantrell.
W. L HARMON
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re- PH. FA 3-4121 After I P. M.
salei available from SIM down
—assume f'T.M monthly pay­ ENVELOPES, Lettarheadl, state­
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
ments. Inquire at aftlM or
programs, e t c. Pr-igrasatva
pAone FA 2-79M.
Printing Co. Phone FA J-2951—
MS West 13th St.
$RtVAT* PARTY to aaU lovely
NO FOOLIN’
Mm Owner realty must scl Mils Sewing Mach. Repairs
large large S BR. A Den Home,
ALL MAKES A MODEU
taelMtog large kitchen, Dining
1M So. Park (M hr. tor.)
area, snack bar, larger separate
FA 1-MU
Laundry Room, The fireplace
make* the Home an eeay on eool SERVICE CALLS St.M. For de­
pendable TV service eall San­
days and the term* are practleafty up to yon.
ford TV Center, 9th. and San­
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. W. M. -M r* STEMPER Agency ford Ave. FA 2-9741.
BROKER
Phaoo FA 2-4*01
n s N. Park
IN So. Park Avo. PA FA SMM Phone PA 2-U31 M01 Park Dr.
COUNTRY CLUB Manor: I bodroom homo with Venetian Minds,
E X P E R I E N C E D actorDEBARY
dlaa teacher far Sanford studio.
NOrth I-4T11
PART-TIME eanvssers, salary
and commission basts. Apply in
person to Central Florida Music
AUTO GLASS
WYNNEWOOD
Schools, *17 Virginia Drtve, Or­
For an sieepdoatDy nice bom*
INSTALLED
lando.
buy, allow as to show yon this
Back Glass
4 0 attractive I bedroom, tilo bath, FEMALES, ages M to M, high Windshield
Door Glass
V*nt Glass
CB homo located to beautiful
school graduates; must hive
Wynnswood. Features Include an
SERVICE
following
qualifications:
short,
electric ranga, refrigerator, watt
hand, 90-90 words per minute, Senkarik Ginas and Paint Co.
furnace, hot water heater,
FA 2 4422
electric
typewriter, M words 11 114 W. 2nd ft.
blinds, and many other extras.
per minuta, u la ry aaceltant.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Apply Florida ftata Employ* AS types and also*, totUttad
Priced to eel, Gds homo can bo
meat
Service,
no
W.
Second
ft.
“ Do It Yourself"
“yours” for only 919M down,
WR REPAIR AND SERVICE
ST 1 M E
ram. Bxtoalvu with this
AVON CALLING
and Supply Co.
la. Pins crest — WynnvwoM — 2*7 Machinery
W.
Ind
ft.
Pb. FA 1-44*2
Stenstrom Realty
Loch Arbor
HERBERT STENSTROM
Women who want lo be sueANY TV REPAIRED M M plus
Regiatarad Broker
restful and earn good money
parts, tf brought to shop by cua.
LBN EISNER
Is three or four hours por day?
tamers. All work guaranteed foe
LOTTIR BROADWAY
TV mikes AVON COSMETICS
M days.
REM TORRETT
vary much is demand and
CENTURY TV SERVICE
BETTYE D. SMITH
easy to sell. Write, Mrs. Jean
1919 Celery Av*. Phone FA 9-1411
Associates
Milanlch, Box 2M, Lockhart,
■ M. Park — Ph. FA SMM
Fla.

THE RANDS OP TIME
ARE RUNNING OUT

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COINS WANTED: New er uncir­
culated and eld American, laid;
wldt paper Mila. Call R. L.
Sloan. PA 1-4TM.
WANTBD: Care tot Itabla, aged
woman; In bom* af widow ar
couple. Nursing eipertenee not
necessary, Uadness and patianea
essential. Wrila P. O. Bon 939.
Saaford.

25. Kducatkw - Inatnaction

Htnting

CONTRACT tad RBF*fR WORK
UM Saiford Avo.
FA I-4M2
Mama Wlrla* — Itactris Service
Sid VlhUa
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
I ll Magnolia
FA 1-MtS

Model Swimming P*M
FOR SALE
Nationally Advertised Rather
Williams A b o v e Unread
Swimming Pool. Idoal for
areas with high water table.
Now available far HALF

IAN SMM KNOLLS la toor blocks
wait af Preach Avo. a t TurnsMath ureto. A Btompor associata
la oa th* premises dally.

W. H. ’'Bill” Stamper Agency
Beallor ft breurer
ASSOCIATES: M. A Tartar
* Arthur F. Dog, R»*rett Marpar
Robert p. Mar. Rato PUcbor,
■ales B. Noonaa, R. T. MeCatkUl
T. C. Tree tear
Phono FA 2-4M1
US N. Park
PhoM PA SMS1 tm Park Dr.

58 VOLVO

— Radio aod Hester - Swedish Import
• port —
Thrifty 4 Cylinder Buxine with Bperte car
Performance — Perfect Dark Green Fin*
lab — While Sidewalls

1495

59 ENGLISH FORD
Fordar — Vary Low Mileage —
I.too New la Every Way.

1295
2 9 5 ]

54 CADI L U C
Fleetwood Feeder Sedan — AN Factery AfOHM
lag Air Conditioning
Perfect Twtane too- tab —^Spotieao laafdo aod Oat. j . .
.
FOR SALE — 19M Spence
House Trailer. 494it. Set
Walla at DeWitls Trailer
No phone calls.

Uaad furniture, appUsncei, tools
toe. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
&gt;15 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-4119

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

f4 9 5

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Craft
Clyde
Park.
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AIR CO'DITIOWINO

58 CHEVROLET

ImpaU Sports Coup# with Radio — Heater — Fewer St alt tog.
Beaatlfol Turquoise sad White Tut owe Fin­
ish with Matching Interior — Extra Clean

1 Faii-toee Viet avia Tudor Hardtop T-4 A t
I Pecfeet Totoue Finish — Spotleoa lu- |
| tarter.
|&lt;

1M HILLMAN MINX Convertibla,
only 4MO milts, Hke now con­
dition. Pries giMs.oo so* Rim.

New A Used
Furniture and Appliances

numbing !

Come lo our big Used C*r Pow-Wow, *D
yos hraven and nqnawa Bo yrspand to
anves tots of wampum, cause wt’ro oa tbs
warpath, scalping high prices right ami
toft!

58 FORD

99 BUICK 4-door LaSaber, power
altering, radio, btator, other Mtrai. CaU FA I-33M.

WORK WANTED, daya ar weak.
“Tn looking tor a bom* wo saw
FA 2 9120.
maay with MANY of the fea­
New A Used Furniture A Afpli­
tures of SAN S E 'f KNOLLS, but
15-A Beauty Perform
enees. A Good Place To
none with ALL of them. For
BUY, BELL or TRADE
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
Instancs there ware many wtth
S bedrooms, I or lVh baths,
Jenkins
Furniture
electric kitchens, terrauo floors
FA 17*99
B* Lovelier With Profession* «M Seated Av*.
aod etc., l i k e SAN SEM 12. Plumbing Services
Beauty Can.
KNOLLS, and tease ava* bad
• BIG VALUES
• tUKK CREDIT
•BABY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPi
— libs net having eUy water
WILSON - MAIER
and aswan, ar not having Gre
Now and Used Furniture
larga, covered patios you see Is Plumbing &amp; Repair!
SAN SEM KNOLLB, Or balag
located Is a noisy neighbest wd.

That la are thing wo tore shoot
IAN BEM KNOLLS — it to
QUIET. Another thing, ws can
tot oar tfcildras play to freat
beeasas our bam* la a* a daod
and street and vo don't lire
M eoastaut fear that a spoadtog
•o r wft ran there dews. IT IS
UKE A NEAT, CLEAN LITTLE
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITY!
And, last but not least, tbs eon) atruettod to guaranteed to bo tbs
very boat because ovary bit of
tt was pareanstly supervised by
tbs Wilder, Philip Souli."

•OF VALUES

TELEVISION
MEN A WOMEN — Train now for
? Wen, I've spent oodles of.money P
an escltlng television career. TV
Studios employ many different
kinds of specialists from recaptionat to cameraman.
FLY TO NEAREST SCHOOL
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
Upon
completion of haaie train­
FURNITURE CENTER
Robaon Sporting Goods
ing. we fly you to Chicago for
1100 French Ave.
14-4 K. 1st.
Ph. FA &gt;-IMl
in-studio training, at na attra
Ph. »A 3-TSM
cost.
SI H. F. JOHNSON Electrie, 14 CUSTOM BUILT furniture -M a­
WRITE
TODAY for full Informa­
ft. step bottom Boat and PalJcan
lta pleees nr eats. Ala* Nfnltion no a tele vision career lor
trailer MOO. FA 3-MU after *;M
tore repair. CaMaete made.
P. M.
FA 9-7041.
1937 STAFFORD II' boat a*d 22. Artie)** For 8*1*
TELEVISION DIVISION
trailer, hilly equipped. FA l-MM.
Northwest Schools
Dept. T2-21 Boa 90.
RRtTANNICA
encyclopedia.
As­
Mercury Outboard Motors
sume my payments. I received e e/o Sanford Herald
WOODRUFF MARINE
act Christmas and don’t Name .............................
2401 French Aw.
FA 2-1992 second
need two. Reply to Boa R. P., Address
City .*..,,»#***••••*.- A|
c/o The Sanford Herald.
Stale
Phon
GOOD Used Appliances sad TVs. Educ..................... Hrs. 7
Gormly, lac., Third A Palmetto,
=.
DEL VELVTS air compressor, 109
cu. ft. Phone PA 2-4147.

fSAVEI

V Vbera art only three homes left
M exclusive SAN 8EM KNOLLS.
Tito means that only throe more
bappp tamUlaa wfll bo able to
•ay:

22. Article* For Bel*

FA7P0RT TO YOU

ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS

tsslessd bond. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic coda. Mattie
or ray** tapes. Gotten ar nylao

We Invito yoo lo be one gneoia
•heelstsly frse wltbeut ehNgaUee at eoa of lanfard'a leodtng
Metsla while yen local* anilable heating far yaorseW and
family. Pick up year hep at
our Hale* Office.

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55 CADILLAC

Feeder — AN Factory Aeceoaotore facto
Air Cooditteuer — Perfect Totoae,F)atoh 4 | With WbH* aUewdto. A Heel Nay At

||

56 MERCURY

Mentelalr Feeder Hardtop — Power St am teg — Power Breton'

1395

Senkarik Glass and Faint Co.
111-114 W. bad f t
FA I-4M2

1

57 PLYMOUTH

1
1
■
■

Sovey Ferdar — 4 Cy Under — Automatic
mteeteu — Radte aod Heater — Perfect
Tntene Fioiah - Like New TUee - Thto
awe to far above averaaa,

C /M tb u i

"MiM

Treat• 1
M G A M 1;
llK JV to I
I I 7 g# I

58 CHEVROLET
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58 CHEVROLET

1 Feeder V-f with Automatto Tecamatoils — Ad
1 ad — BeaeMfol Totes Pafwt
^ .

8951
SAVE PLENTY BUCKS ON
G O O D USED T R U C K S
i m
a e s ^ L rs | m
White TUtene Fioiah - l*ew I Traxecuteaton — Mew f t i
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Before Prices Go Up

*3 4 0
Dwwm Pajrmnwt-Ms C h R

I R S la th s

VA - FHA PHA In Strriet
Conventicntl
Financing
Down P ir n in t i
Lowi fl lttK

Mifrege - P.rfm t
In Rvory Way.

f | f t f t 1 Tlrea.
^

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*9 8 9 0

CARPENTER work and general
repairs reasonable. FA 2-5001.

T a n V M Oa 201k
S t.
raHaw Coinin'
O ak SS. a WaUk

a

TOTAL PRICE

PHONE FA 2-1412

CENTURY
TV SERVICE

SkutMaJuM

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

.

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�Pas* 10—Mon. Feb. 8. 1900
M m , Tu«a, Wed. Opt* Tin 1 I*. M.
T h u n , PH, Sal. Ope* Till I P . K
Price* Good Through
Nee* W H in d i)

QUANTITY
NIGHTS
IfSEXVEO

IN STA N T

COFFEE

A jM M k R

GIANT A OZ JAR

MONNOE BBYTHMEERfl of the U k * Monro*
.- Elementary School a*cond trad * played for their fellow
.' ■twdenta and P. T.»0. member* and Lyman School atu.
E d M tT la a t week. Led by Kenny Rose, left and Melody
Manabau th e young players are Carl England, Bernard
TCrray,&lt; Bobby Jo# Harper, Lerry HIttell, David Lee,
; ,D*niii* Rinser, Donny 'Smith, Clark S u tle r, Ruth BuI|atd, Judy Burk, Juna Burk, Susan Ann Eder, Suele

Flowers, Betty Jane Harper, Lollie Jimenez, Zickie
Justice, Dorothy Lee, Maria Lee, Busan Kay Mathemon,
Wanda Mum , Debbie Rives, Bonnie Taylor, Jane Wake­
field, and Teresa Warren. Lake Munrw second grade
teacher Mine Mabel Chnpman taught the Rhythmcers to
play such aclectiona an "Grandfathers Clock" and
‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."
(Herald Photo)

Colonial Tender Sugar Cured

Honors 2 Crews
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) - The
American Concert Society reported
ES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) - An today that an at yet unideatifled
l- ouseo boy, born Wora Uun
M months prematurely, died to- blood substance hat successfully
Immunized rale against six forma
The society ssld R could net
R t ls Mill Osteopathic Hoi- say bow sooa teats oe human*
M died at 1:1* a. m. today.
Mrs bed listed the Infant la “can even ho coeaiderod."
* condition end said tha odds Tbe teaeareh work la being doM
it mrvival wore overwhelm- ■t the Medical College of Virginia
by on* of Uw society** research faiBernard M. Kay, resident
Helen ef StiU Hospital, bad
id to try and toed tbe Infant
MMey by mean* of en tajecOder tbe akin.
Key said the infant was juat
MB to live.
Sled as a result ef prana*' Urn doctor said.
LONDON (UPI) — Eleven weeks
age U-year-ald Ronald Anthony
wai knocked off hia Mcyeto by e
car and has been in a coma ever

Iowa, Dr. Jerome H. Sack*, and hia
collaborator, Dr. R i c h a r d E.
Egdahl, the society said.
It said their work la tbe first suc­
cessful cancer immunisation with a
blood substance, although animals
hava previously been Immunised
with whole tumor cells and ex­
tracts from tumors.
Tbe agent, known as FUA for
filterable hemolytic agent, appears
to be either • virus or a part of tbe
nueleie acid core of a virus, the
announce mint said.
The announcement (aid U&gt;al “aa
averaga of about IS par ceoj of rata
vaccinated l t to 1M days be fora
tumor transplant becomt com­
pletely and possibly permanently
immune to the cancer transplant.

M f to g IlMM
ry,l{«tov#,«,

VAH-S bomber craws Nina and
Fiat took top honors for Dccambar
and January in tha monthly award*
competition at tbe Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Crew Nine conslata of pilot, Lcdr.
Dave Oearolpb; bombardier navigator, Lt. (J. g.) Jim Osborn* and
gunner-navigator, ftonny Powell,
AEZ. Crew Five, winner for Jan­
uary, U composed of pilot, Lcdr.
“Butch” O'Hara; bombardier-navi­
gator, Lt. (J. g.) BUI Hopkins; and
gunner-navigator, Larry Mann,
AMS.
Each mooth the erswa of Heavy
Flvs compels among themselves
for accuracy and proficiency. By
means of a point system which
aUots credits for bombing runs
and accuracy, a single crow is
■elected each month aa having
achieved the highaat level of excel­
lence within tbe squadron. Point*
are awarded not only lor the bomb­
ing scores, but also for the number
of bombs dropped and radar scor­
ed (ftbS&gt; runs made. Drop* over
•0 miles from the launch point
count double.

RATH'S
BLACKHAWK
or FARMER G RAY

c

COUPON TOWARD THt
PURCHASE OF CAN OF PORK

AND BEANS IN EACH PACKAGI OF
ARMOUR STAR

FRANKS
MAYFAIR CREAMED COTTAGE

CHEESE
IMPERIAL, PURE

SKATE
On Saturday nlgbt .while Mrs.
Creamer was crossing a rain-slick
road, hurrying home with grocer­
ies for Sunday dinner, ihe was
•truck and killed by a car.

CI TY

FRESH DAILY

POUND
CELLO

‘Cracker
Day1
■toI
to n
Plans Discussed

OYSTERS
DELUXE SLICED

BOLOGNA

Pinna for Voluila County’s an­
nual “Cracker Day” were discus­
sed at a meeting of Cattleman at
the M. Q. Ranch la Osteen.
The Volusia Cattleman's Associa­
tion agreed to hold the annual
•vast to April.
Prior to tha meeting, a "hot
cakes' supper was served to the
men.

im writ UI»|Pd«f«U Uf m , i,
they had made to individual

banner displayed
•ole were the first

LESILU SLICED FROZEN
H H M R M

m m

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BOWLER'S VIEW of the I'lnspoUer
*q&gt;'lpp*d pit st 1st Lanes on Om.rs Kwul
la Sanford. I “indicator in H n v i.o r screen
todieetee first, second hell, strike, foul,
Phse d n i i | after first ball

AH WISING and - FIXTURES by —

W * FAIII ( . O B

W H IT E
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W EATHER: Fair through Wednesday. Slowly rising temperatures. High today around 70. Low tonight. 55-60.
United Preae Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Home Study Started
A full scale study of the need
for a new county home was
started today by ;hc county tom*
mlssioners.
The board authorised Circuit
Court Clerk David Gatchel te find
an accountant to study how much
It costs a year to operate the pre
sent .county home oa 17-S3 on the
basis of patients per day.
Board Chairman John Krider
said that unofficial estimates are

1 p. m. Stocks

Joint Chiefs
Boss Sure'
Nation Safe
J o t Starnes Gets Key To Sanford From Charlie Morrison
Dr., Mrs. Edwin Lindsey H ear City’s Welcome

G vitan Head Urges Civic Interest
oi Ctvkan Inter- gram of assistance (u the physi­
dso chab’e mem- cally handicapped and mentally
- past la laoal,
national affairs" and retarded children.
state
Joe fUrnee, in an address at
Its# ergaaisaltea'a proIhe Mayfair Inn attended by Civlten nffleore and members from ail
over this eection, said "our con­
science blnda us” to participate
In public affaire and to "Sdaeate
our youth In the American wap of
Queen Takea Ride
LONDON (U P I)- Queen Klila- li/a."
The International head of Civltan
both ■ was token for a drive aad was
the gueit of the Sanford
out to lunch shortly after noon dub on his tour of the nation.
today, dispelling belief that the
birth of her third child might be
Imminent.
Tho
olio

H e w s Briefs

.jF q u r JSecafteea Caught
V

FORT MYEBB (tfPl) - Three
of ate ooavkte who tunneled under
a prison road camp barracks were
recaptured near bore Monday.
Another was taken Sunday when
bo thumbed a ride with Highway
Patrolman Bill Payne. The two
•till at largo, Norman McCaulay
and Edward Coble, both M, are
from Miami.

•Suspect Arrested
NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) - The
FBI announced the e m it Monday
of o 20-year-old man wanted by
Florida authorities on armed rob­
bery chargee. The inspect, Wil­
liam Gerald Holley, waa arretted
h r FBI agents at Hexist, N. J.
Ha bad been aought as oae of five
peraoni allegedly involved in the
armed robbery of a Miami super
0 market Sept. M.

Churchman Shot
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Right
Rev. O. Leo K. Bishop, vie* pres­
ident of the National Conference
to Christiana and Jews, waa shot
while resisting a holdup Monday
night. Police said the church lead­
er waa shot by a teen - aged Ne­
gro gang that terrorised the South
Side for one hour. Bishop said he
A and hie wife, Paula, were overtak­
en while walhing home from a
neighborhood commission meet­
ing.

Shrimp Threatened
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A tre­
mendous growth in the use tf
chemicals In agriculture poses a
"rapidly increasing" threat In the
shrimp industry in the Gulf of
Mexico area and to other flab and
# wild-life habitats, according to a
federal flab expert. Donald L.
McKernan, director of the Bureau
of Commercial-Ftahertee. aald
there wee no "specific evidence"
that humans were affected hy
rating fish expmed lo the chemi­
cals.

Wreck Victim ’s
•W ife Asks Return
O f Movie Camera
Mrs. Thomas Crosby, wife of eae
of the men critically hurt in •
wreck near the Lake Monroe
Bridge, haa asked public aid in
finding a movie camera loat from
one of the vehldce in the crash.
All property in the station wagon
in which her husband and his brotothcr were riding was recovered at
the scene except the camera, aba
said.
It contain* film of a fishing trip
from which Thomas Crosby and hi*
brother. T. J. Crosby, who waa
killed, were returning, Mrs. Crosby
aald. She asked that whoevi *
R pteoo* o » d R te gamlnah
rial Hospital, when her
la being treated Jar a broken jaw,
M i a r t atom

House, Shed Bum;
Fire Perils Mofet ‘

Two buildings burned te the
ground on Southwest Rd. in Golds­
boro Monday night.
A bouse mounted on a trailer
and a storage shed adjoining Mc­
Allister's Motel erupted In 30 foot
Ugh flames. About Jg firemen
from the Lake Mary, Sanford NAS
aad Florida Forest Service fire
department* fought the blaxe.
Henry McAllister, who owned
both buildings, said the damage
totaled about 14,000. He added
that hla motel, which waa saved
was worth about 075,000.
Firemen had to wet the motel
down constantly to keep the
flames from spreading. The onestory bouse waa parked in a
vacant lot behiod the motel.
Cause of the fire in the bouse
was not determined.

South Warned
On Voting Curbs
DETROIT (UPI) — The South
should find it* own way to make
sure that all eligible Negroes have
the right to vote, Atty. Gen. Wil­
liam P. Huger* said yesterday.
In an address to the Economic
Club uf Detroit, Rogers pledged
llial discrimination egaintt Negro
voters would be ended one way or
another.
He said the beat way would be
for the South lo.smooth (he way
by "voluntary action." If that falls,
he said "law enforcement will finrlly succeed” but "it will be rosily
to our national prestige and otr
Rational eeif respec t "
Rogers said the present admini­
stration ia not preising for addition­
al power to enforce achool inte­
gration because:
1. Tbe statei are not required to
maintain public achool*, and if tbe
government proceeds te fast, soma
states might close the schools.
I. Since “separate but equal"
schooling was accepted by tbe
courts from 18N to 1554, the South
needs time to make the adjust­
ment called for by the U. S. Su­
preme Court.

Workman Injured
In School Foil
A workmen we* injured when he
fell 10 feet through an opening in
the roof at the Lake Mary Elemen­
tary School addition today.
Marion Davie of Tiften, Ga.. wa*
admitted to Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Tha building Davis was
an waa partly finished. He is em­
ployed by Aadoraaa Roofing Co., •
sub contractor for J. Hilbert Sapp
of Orlando, wht is

■ He was presented a key to the
eitr by Charlie Monieoa, Chamber
of Commerce public relations dlraclor, acting for Mayor Earl
Higginbotham.

Casselberry Sets
Sewerage Deadline
Casselberry residents who don't
fix Iheir faulty (swage systems
within SS days are subject te JaH
and a Am .
The Casselberry town council
situations not functioning pro­
perly be repaired within 50 deyi.
Tbe council also appointed a
committee to seek irate permis­
sion lo have a regular racehorse
track at Seminole Raceway. The
town already has given permis­
sion for construction of the track.
An ordinance waa passed grant­
ing afreet lights on Plata Oval,
Pinetree and Go'den Days Drs.
Theao streets are la recently an­
nexed areai.
The council tabled a motion to
make aa addition to the Cassel­
berry Methodist Church cemetery.
The addition would be operated by
the town cemetery association.
State permission is needed for
tbe town to operate tbe cemetery.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gen.
Nathan F. Twining, chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told sen­
ators today the nation has enough
military strength to deter a St
vtet attack "today or in the fore­
seeable future."
Twining specifically described
as "without merit" the recent
criticism of the defense program
by Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, for­
mer Army chief of staff, who re­
tired last June.
"1 am not eomplaront," Twining
laid, "but I am not fearful af the
Russian capability."
Twining, the nation's top uni­
formed military leader, made the
statements la a free • swinging
prologue to questioning' kg the
combined Senate Space Committee
and armed services preparedness
subcommittee. He began hla testi­
mony with a brief statement ag­
gressively defending the U. S. de­
fense blueprint.
Prior to Twining'* appearance,
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.),
chief critic of administration de­
fense policy, laid be planned to
quix Defense Secretary Thomat
S. Gates on whether there wag •

at

military budget
Symington baa threatened te
make public secret Intelligence
estimate* of the Russian mlisila
threat.
Tbe Missouri Democrat* said
Congress had been given figure*
by the Central Intelligence Ageney
showing tht Russian threat had
"increased considerably" ever last
year.
i
Vice President Nixon, the
probable GOP presidential can­
didate, stepped into Ihe defense
controversy Monday night with
a statement that there Is "no gap
in our overall deterrent strength."
Nixon charged that administra­
tion critics were playing a "num­
bers game" af missiles, subma­
rine* and alrcratt car*icr».

Busy Lake M ary M other
0 1 4 Gets Stetson Degree
A little lady from Lake Mary,
who derided te pe te college in
18M while her four children were
■till in lower trades, just received
ber diploma from Stetson Univer­
sity.
Sbe achieved M with several
Interesting circumstances con­
nected:
Without the need of any special
burry, she got a bachelor of arts
degree ia 3W years Instead of the
usual four.
She graduated aumma cum laude
—that's Ihe highest.
Sbe hasn't quit yet—plans to
seek -a wisct-T1! degree in Amer­
ican Studies, with emphasis an
Anglo-American relations.
All the while, she has rue her
household at Lake Mary.
Mrs. Hilda Stubbing* la her
name and she continues to amaie
her family aad friends with her
vitality and versatility.
Before sbe got ber degree at
Strtaoo last Friday, the bed rereived a Florida State Teacher’s
scholarship, tha Harry L. Taylor
Prixa ia Humanities, and had be­
come a member of tha Phi So­
ciety, which Is Stelson'i Phi
Brta Kappa equivalent. Gamma
Theta -Upsiloa, hanorary geo­
graphy fraternity and Scroll and
Key.
Sbe was ■ participant ia the
llooors Program, a program of in­
dependent study under guidance
of a committee of faculty mambars.
,
The mother of Suaanne, te the
ninth grade at Seminole High,
Carl, 11th grader, Robert, fresh­
man at Stetson, and Mrs. Terry
(Caye) Bled new a resident af
Atlanta. Mrs. Stubbin** renewed
te ^ m e rc sl teeducattoote 1833-

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that k cost 11.000 per patient each
year.
• Thai U double what It should
cost,” Krider said.
The board agreed to launch the
study after a tour of th» new
Brevard County Home whieh cost
$&lt;0,000 and has room (or U per­
sons.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn said
the present home "was a shame

School. She entered Stetson te
iasa.
A eative of England, she finish­
ed high school In Detroit and
moved to Florida te 1941.
Iter other interests include
music end sewing.
And she doesn't have a lot af
spare time.

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Regulatory Board
For Electricians,
Plumbers Asked
The County Commimioe today
■greed to set up an alectricel and
plumbing board to reviaw all elec­
trical and plumbing regulations te
tha eounty. j
The proposed beard also wUI act
aa a s #umteted-ba*f0 to.nadRy
all master alectnelans and master
plumbers and journeymen te the
two trades.
E. C. Harper Sr., owner of Senford Electric Oo., appeared before
the board and urged selling up the
•pedal board to etop "unlicensed
electrician* from practicing in the
county."
Chairman John Krider asked
Harper if be could suggest a list
of persons qualified te sit oo the
beard and askad each commis­
sioner In their respective districts
to do the same.
The board would work under the
supervision of the xoning board.
Robert Brown, county toning direc­
tor, aeid that flva man would serve
on the electrical board and five on
tha plumbing board.
Tbo board aulhorlxed attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. to write up a
resolution establishing the board
to the commission could adopt It
aa toon at possible.

Pollution Report
Detoils Delayed
City commissioner! got ■ labora­
tory report on pollution te Lake
Monroe last night, but derided to
make a public statement about
It later. &lt;
Details of the report bp toe
Thornton Laboratory will be an­
nounced at toeir Feb. M meeting,
they sold.

and disgrace to the .’minty and
something must be done."
The board agreed that the study
ahould include how much it would
cost to put the present home "in
first class condition" and con­
struction of a new home.
Commissioners also agreed lhal
the firat step would he a rost
study.
Dunn also gave a summary of
the hoard’s recent trip to the

Brevard County Jail at Titusville
which cost approalmately tUO.OOO.
Commissioners agreed that the
new jail waa suitable for She im­
mediate needs of Brevard County
but It was already overcrowded.
In other business during the
meeting, the board approved a
request by the General Water­
works Company for a franchise to
serve customers in the south end
of the rounty.

The board also agreed to reject
all bids for a dragline and to got
by with what they have until tho
neat fiscal year.
They agreed to purchase a cash
register for the clerk's office al
a coat of $3,017 and agreod to
buy 23,000 pounds of cement fop
the engineering department.
They
also authorised
tho
Sheriff's office to police and issue
warrants for any persons putting
obstructions oo county roads and
rights-of-way.

Reds W ill Fight To Hold
Frontiers, N ikita Says
MOSCOW (Urn - rremler Nlkite Khrushchev hat declared that
Hustle and Its satellites will fight
rather than consent to any change
in the frontiers imposed on Urrmany alter World War II.
"What hsa been modified by war
cannot he mndlflrd again without

war," Khrushchev told visiting Ita­
lian President Giovanni Gronchi at
an Italian embassy reception Mon­
day night.
The premier look President Kli­
ment Voroshilov'* place el Ihe
microphones after bearing a brief
speech by Gronchi. After Khrusb-

Ike To V isit Cape
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower
will fly to Cape Canaveral Wednesday to maka a longdoelred inspection trip through the tniaeite teat base
there, the White Houae announced today.
Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said the presi­
dent had wanted to go to the miasile base for aome time
but had been unable to work it into hia schedule.
Eisenhower will take off in the presidential jet
plane about 8:30 a.m. from Andrwwa AFB in nearby
Maryland for the two-hour flight to the rape.
He will land at the Cape Canaveral air atrip, make
nn inspection trip of three to four houra and return 5o
Waahington late in the day.
Hagerty said no missile kunahlngs were scheduled
during the president's visit.

chev had spoken, he engaged Growchi and Foreign Minister Giuseppn
Pella eelami.
Khrushchev touched off the a change by remarking that be had
■iked Gronchi I* become t Com­
munist.
"I else wish. . .tost some tint*
you could be touched by divine
grace and beeomn a Christian
Democrat." Gronchi replied.
"I am for the party which mote
benefits the people. . .What bat
Christian Democracy give* Italy 7"
Khrushchev asked. "The emblem
and flag on tha moan — o n tony
Communist nr Christian Demo­
crat?"
"I have already told yen ton!
when yon have money you can do
anything." the Italian president
countered. "Tbe comparison
net bold good."
"We do not Mil Ideas
they are good." Khrushchov said.
"Ideas ora not Miami.
"Anyway, laog Uva peam and
friendship."

Ike Asks Finn
Fast Thinking Sergeant-h o g ,™ # « w » p
Plugs Up Dike On S R 436 Without Politics
The little Dutch boy who placed
hia band la the dike many year*
ago and prevented a dangerous
flood has nothing oa a "civic mind­
ed" air force sergeant who did, al­
most the aeme thing te Seminole
County lest Thursday. Commission­
er Vernon Dunn told this story
at toe morning eeifion af the
County Commission.
Sgt. Archie Clay, who resides in
the Stoneybrook Addition of Or­
ange County was driving hit car
on SH 436 near l.ake Howell Creek
Thursday during the heavy rain
storm.
Dunn said Ihe sergeant, who 1a
attached to Orlando Air Force
Bate, notrd a dangerous washout
on the road "and without thinking
Iwhe set up in improvised barrirade to atop flooding te the area
and the water* reaching neighbor­
ing homes.
Dunn said Sgt. Clay went te
home* te the area and borrowed
various pieces of materials to set
up toe b im cid s and directed (raf­
fle for ever two hours until kelp
came from the Florida Highway
patrol.
The cemmissioo, te the recogni­
tion of the "civic minded" job done

by ggt. Clay, voted te write a
letter of thanks te him and notified
hla commanding officer of hie aery
lean.

South Seminole
Drainage Talk Set
The geminate County Commie
sion today agreed to hold a joint
dinner matting with Orange County
and Winter Park official* to diseuai
the urgency of a joint drainage pro­
ject to eliminate flooding te the
south end of the eounty.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
the board that Inspection of dam
aga done by heavy rains last week
showed toe need to start toe drain
age project "at soon
possible.'
Dunn said that many areas te
tbe south end of toe eounty wort
In critical shape because af flood
Ing.
Tbs board agreed te meet with
the other two governing bodice
next Wednesday or Thursday.
Tbe Winter Park City Commis­
sion already hex notified Uu Semi­
nole board U favored working joint­
ly to eliminate flooding te too
area. No word hex been heard
from Ihe Orange County Commis­
sion.
Under Ihe proposed plan, Semi­
nole, Orange Counties and Winter
Park would aharo tbe axpenM of
building a M ritt of storm.sewer*
te eliminate ton flooding.

Street Lights
Granted 2 Areos

WASHINGTON (UPI) - P r a t o
dent Bteonhowar celled M Ohm
grese today I* overhaul the ledeni
farm program te make R "cento
ble and economically sound and
not a political pedHaa."
Tha president submitted Ma now
farm legislation proposele to a
special meuage reiterating viewf
be haa tiproaaed ia Mo past, bal
taking a softer line and inviting
lawmakers to sagged alternatives
Tbe eae clearly saw proposal to
tot program aaggnaSed tost torn*
•re parttelpalteg la the soil bank
program might be given peymaato
"1a kind” out of ton existing gnm
ernmeat help crop aarpiuM*.
He recommended an orderly am
pension of tha soil bank program,
under which farmers take land out
of production to hold dewa ampins
output, from the present to nifties
aerea to SO million aero*.
Eisenhower's ether reeemmem
datiens called lor:
Continued use of the "food for
peace program” under which earn
plua crops ere shipped abroad.
An aggressive re search program
to develop new marknto and a m
for farm products.
An expanded rural davalopmaM
program to help tow income fare*
era raise their standard* af living.
' The Agriculture Dopartaaeat natfo
mated tha ultimate adat of tha
expanded anil bank program M
5*73 mlUioa a year compared
wlto tho present spending tore! of
5375 million. Tbo admlnlitratloa
budgeted 53M million for Urn next
fiscal year,

Zoning Hearing

City Commissioners granted requeatc for three street lights last
night end then had a discussion
rn bow they should go about
granting lighting requests.
A light will be installed on W.
Kh m. ‘between Oak and Elm
Arts.
Two more wlfl ha put en E.
Fourth St., between Locust and
Bay Aves. Commissioner Brown
•aid toe city had already spent
half of the UM budgeted for
Street light estensloos te lato-M.
The commissioner* agreed (hay
Mould bar* a definite yeegram
•n granting light*.

The County Seated Board wM
&gt;ld It* first hearing at f ; » p,
m. today te Ike county commis­
sion chambers of to*
on the proposed saw
sive toning rg
plan.
pv
Hearings will be bald later tote
month for toe other dtetriafo fo
the rounty.
The courlhouM will step bs tha
Kent of a District t Voters
League mmiteg acbeduted tor
7:45 p. m. today. That meeting
•ill be to the oourtreom to tos
courteous*.

‘Booze, Bribes*

Board Approval
Solicitor Low

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Meuse
payola teveetigator* displayed keen
interest today te what transpired
at • dtec jnchnye' anoresUas to

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Urals laugh wbexevor Koitfax
bras in lbs ffmt round of the tourney, eo
By JERRY COVWGTMC
may w il meet saoh other in the first game steps into Uto batter's box and his
Conches of the Claee A Group ite iw n .111 average last season indicates
et the second m ate at 4 p.m.
__mt nut Wedneedey of test week and sot
tart tbs smiles disappear
Hie winners ad the four games la the why,
their (aces whan the Mup the actios that wiH begin March *.
second round will meet the night of March tram
yrar-old southpaw moves onto the
The location eras disappointing te a*
A with the first game getting underway pitching ■ Bund.
at T P-99. W thlngi go m they have been
terms around this arts. Ft. Flsms was
Koalas averaged better than M
shaping up, it should b*.Sanford facing strlkeotrts per game last Mason,
chosen ss ths aits and tha 125-mlla driv#
Cocoa la this one. The winners of those fanning 111 batters in US Inatags,
w01 hasp a tot af toete Aupportsro at homo,
two game* will meat March 8 at 8 p.m. lor and h r that the Dodgers boosted
but they do hav* race Hoot fadHttes far a
tha
ehsmptoaahlp and a trip te the state his salary tram to oathnatod IM,irnamsat
af
this
alas.
i
OOt to tlT.OOO this yoar.
toanuunenta.
Sines Sanford want tote ths
The Cardinals announced the
Although ft is a tong way te travel, signings
Ji a 10-1 record they wart oseded third.
with
at (our players, chief of
this will be ths finest tournament in the whom was
Beaded la ths ont and taro apots wart SenBoyer. Tha » •
state, with 11 of the beat cluba to watch. year-old thirdKan
braosw and Cocoa. Coach Layer drew a bye
baseman, who bat­
With Cocoa, Vero Beach, Seabreeze end ted .300 last season, was given
for the first round and hia Seminole* will
Sanford in there.battling it out there la a "substantial increase' and is
the winner of the Stuart-DeUnd.
no doubt that there wHl be a tot of points believed to bo making 839,000
m w , Inflelders Dick Crap and
made
underway
The first game wilt
*
e
*
Joe Wooten end outfielder Duke
Match X with fittuville
'nttu vllle and New Smyrna
Carmel wan the other SL Louis
Speaking
of
tournaments,
I
mad*
a
giedtlng et 4:80 p. m. and the winner of
signers.
statement a eoupls of weeks ego that I
: thifl game w il face Vero Beech in the *eeOutfielder ta n a s Mafias and
would likt to correct. I M id that tho win* first baseman B. C. Stevens
ner of tho OBC tourney la entitled te a agreed to terms with the Pirates,
" ^ P tP teree end Florida Military School
trip to the state tournament! in Gainea- while the Braves announced the
w il Tnaet at 9 p. m. in the first round and
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villa, but the only route te through the signing oI outfielder Lee Maye,
district meets. So we will juat have to take who batted .300 in II gamM for
id rour
Cocoa in the second
round.
them last year.
thet
route I suppose.
Kigalmmee and Seabreeze both drew
Shortstop Joe DeMaeslri, ob­
tained in a multi-player deal with
tha Athletics during tha winter,
became the toth member of the
VankMS to okay terms, and Kan­
sas City announced the signing of
rookie shortstop Kan Hamlin.
The Reds pulled the signing
eoup of the dny, however, satisfy­
Tuesday night's bowling sow ing two brothers at Urn same
sn upset in Urn Sendspur Bowling time. Catcher Duteh Dotterer and
linked Frees Inton otlenol
League,, as Pood mart pushed Irv­ his brother, Tom, a third baaeThe voting for bssebsU's Mall of
man, both okayed Cincinnati coning Pryor's Stats Farm Insurance
fam e drew a big blank again today
team out of the top spot, after
—mtinlng no eoo was elected tor
too second straight tlme-nnd Cora- this Urns, but no om oven coma thet team had held k the most
ariariootr Ford Frick says k may dose despite tha feet o record of the season.
ho high lime to ahango too system
This puts Foodmsrt on top with
number of Mi membero of too
gt balloting.
Frealdeat Jon Cronin of thq Baseball Writer's Asia, of Ameri­ M wins, fotowed by Pryor’s with
aTto win*, Robson Sporting Goods
Aewricao Lsaguo agroad with ca took part in the balloting.
FHcfc that "some now procoduro
IS, Urn Pig IT Whistle lltt, Wilshield bo adapted." although No­ outfielder, polled the boat among son-Maisr Furniture It, end Ron- Army M Albright •
tional Lsagos fresident Warren the U9 (dsyora receiving votes. Ho
Providence M Brawn S4
M to said ths latest fa Hurt to got 149 votes, still for short of too miltat end Anderson Drug with Fairfield W Fair.-Dickinson to
M wins.
necessary m minimum needed tor
Wllaon-Msisr dsssrvM a ban­ Fordham M Wagner M
election. Sam Rico, ooo-Umo Wash­ quet from ths grocers, lor they Havertord M National AggtM M
ington and Cleveland outfielder, wore the ones responsible fbr Bridgeport 109 Adelphla S7
w u nwnonv toth its votes, tot- knocking Pryor's oat of coatee- Pktsburgh M Carnegie Tech M
lowed by former Philadelphia and lion,
the furniture turn took Brockport Trims Tl Itshscs 71
Cincinnati pitcher Eppe Rlaoy two wins from the underwriters. Wilkes 97 Scranton 79
toth 111 votes.
Margie Woods toiled high tor the Lycoming M Draw 91
Unless the rules ora changed, too league and bar team to load WU- Gettysburg W Lehigh &lt;1
balloting marked Roush's teat •ea-Maitr a little eloeer towards Oswego St. 91 Rochester Tech 79
•banco al too Boll of Fame in n the first division. UUIas Ogden, Sou. Conn. St. M Ceot Coon. Bt T9
vote by tha writers although be making the 3-7 spilt, was tops for Boston U. T&gt; Nortbosstern M
■till may bo enshrined by s speolsl tbs Slats Farm team, with Rrms Drcirl Tech M Swsrthmore M
old-timers committee. Only Ihaoo Andaman and Naomi Jackson, Rutgers « Lafayette M
players active for at toast 10 sea­ both making ths f-M.
sons between 1130 and 1994 wore
Foodmsrt had easy sailing wkh Navy 94 Tempi# 79
eligible in too totest voting. Roush Pryor’s ont of too way, go they North Carolina 19 Maryland M
M Guilford M
to participate. A new champion completed Ms ' ITssssm NsttoMl took all throe games m m the Catawba
Point 79 Eton 99
M anured toil year as tha 19M League career In INI and too Inst druggiri* toth m *s . Grace Mollo High
ML Bt. Mary’a 79 Catholie V. 90
champion, Bob ihavo Jr.,,a atu- active ptoyor date in the nest oteo*
William
* Mary M Tha Citadel 99
tian
will
bo
1993.
date and farmer member of tb*
American V. M Loyola (Md.) 99
Under ton present system, In
Florida Btalo University Golf
Virginia Bt. 09 BiuofieM St. 91
which votes o n lis t every two
team has turned professional.
Coo'town (DC) M Muhlenberg 79
' Frank Baird, ootatanding ama­ years, n player must bo Mined on
Woke Forest •§ Duke 99
teur golfer from too Mate of Ken­ 71 per ceot of too ballots. Soane
ig Goods and Tha Morehouse M S. Carolina St. M
tucky will ha e« hand along with feel too system to too stringoat,
other
Mol
M
beeps
ont
too
unde­
called k a draw, Mites M Lana M
Claude , Wild, farmer Maryland
too five and alx Loutovlito 99 Ky. Wesleyan 73
Mate Amateur Champion and Dea­ serving.
Loyola La. M Loyola 111. 94
fer Daniel*, Senior Cbamptow Prom “I was disappointed that no one
Souihtrti La, M Xavier La. 71
was elected," Frick declared. “I
Winter Haves, Florida.
Maryland St. 70 Virginia Unkm 79
don't want In artUslao too writer*
Miami Fia. 74 Tampa 7S
but we may hav* to ra-aurvay too

Voting For Baseball's H a | J ?
Of Fame Draws Big Blank Again

I'M STILL BURIED!
Monday of this weak I announced my blunder pf overbuying. M cM il­
lan’s Casselberry store was tremendously overstocked, and orders
were to move out merchandise . . . . a LOT of merchandise . . .
and we hove done just that! . . . We have just concluded the four
most successful days m the history of this store . . . BUT — I
STILL H A VEN 'T REDUCED STOCKS TO THE DESIRED LEVEL
As a result —

This Gigantic Sale Continues To
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10 Pc.

LIVING ROOM
GROUPING

lb* latest voting result* wove
announced hi Borina by Soesoterp
Hy Hunrils of to* writara’ aiaoeL
aUto. After B i t t y , Burleigh
Grimes finished fourth wkh N
vote* and Jim Bottomtoy fifth wkh
at votes, Rounding out to* tap
war* Charity Ruffing, with M;
Urban Faber, with 91, end Hack
Wilson, Kite Curler and Luke Ap­
pling, with Tt votes apiece.

P im

Gets Post

EVANSTON, III. (UP!) — Tom
Pagna, coach of North High
School hi Akron, Ohio, baa b*M
named freshman football eonck at
Northwestern University. Fugue,
who plnyod at Miami Utevorsky,
also completed with tho OtoreUmd
Brown and Braes Boy Factors in
pro ranks. •

FSL Club Names
Naw Manager
Managerial veto* for tho Florid*
Slab' League's eight dubs were
Bk but o
■
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to* PfcUi
Wilbur Johnses to pilot of their
Tampa tans stub.
Johnson, In too Philip form
chain tor to* pari eight years,
w u ths Eastern Loague'a all-star
team shortatop lari yaar for WSllamaport in tho Now Yorh-Peon■ylvanto league. He reached Tritee A play to 1949 when he waa
wkh Miami af dm International
League.

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Aiding Greyhounds
Another Sanford sportsman has
lolned ths ranks of those re-order­
ing tone* advert!ring at Momorlei Stadium this summer m a
mrsns of co-operating with to*
local sponsors of to* Sanford
Greyhound antry to tor Florid*
Stale League.
This om to Herbert Stenstrom
of Stenstrom Realty at ill North
Park Ava„ and he Is the sixth
advertiser te accept one of M
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�NORFOLK, V*. (UPI) - Hop*
wai abandoned today lor fiv*
sailor* thrown into tb* icy wa­
ters of the Atlantic when a World
War ■ destroyer making Ms final
run made an enexplained M-degree rail.
The accident severed the arm
^ i one sailor aboard the USS Daly,
V ita lly injuring him.
Ten crewmen were thrown overhoard about ISO miles east of the
Virginia Capra. The Daly pulled
three sailor* to safety shortly aft­
er the aceident Thursday and the
merchant ship Alabama picked up
two more, one of them seriously
injured with a cut seven to eight
inches long and two inches deep.
The Daly, four other destroy­
e r * and Coast Guard tnd Navy
A irc ra ft from Elizabeth City, N.
C., and Oceana, Va., searched Urn
night, eaiting searchlight beams
over the dark waters which inter­
mittently glared /ith flares drop­
ped by the airplanes.
The search •continued today aad
a spokesman aald M would go on
until after dark. But he admitted
there was little hope.
"H they haven't found them by
now I don't think they will,” *the
Spokesm an said.
Tb* Alabama rendezvoused to­
day with the Coast Guard cutter
Marion which rushed the two
sailors Into Little Creek, Va., near
hero. They were taken to the
Portsmouth naval hospital.
Tha Navy identified the missing
men as Nicholas A. Calaluea of
Beacon, N. Y.; Robert A. Carlson
of West Haven, Conn., Charles E.
Ellis of Madison, Ind.: Paul J .
Jglarvey of Lodi, N. J. and Jcrral
J. Nefaers of Crystal Lake, ML

News Briefs

LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) — Report* reaching here
said that a Bolivian commercial airliner crashed at
Cochabamba early today, killing an eatimated 60 passen­
ger* and srew m em ber*.
Confirmation of the death tod would make the crash
the worst air disaster in the history of Bolivian com­
mercial aviation.
. Cochabamba is approximately 160 miles southeast of
La Pax, tha Bolivian capital. It is the second largest
city 80,000 pop. .fat Bolivia.
There was no immediate information as to the type
of airliner involved, k was identified, however, as a
Bolivian National AtrHn* craft.

BY JACK PHILLIP*
Long wood's $70,000 bond issue is
sold.
The town council last night peta­
rd a revolution to sell the street
and water Improvement bonds to
Arthur S. Dewing of Cambridge,
Maas. Sanford's Florida State Bank
will be the depository for the
$70,000 and will handle the bond
account. The bonds bear five per
cent Interest per year.
Councilman R. C. Carlson asked
the council It k would bo all right
to use part of the $70,000 tn gain
tome in tercet instead at having it
II* in the bank. Hi* town won't
use all the mooey at once lor the
improvements. Carlson suggested
that tha money bo used to gain
some interest to defray the fivg per
cent interest coat Longwood must
pay on the bonds. No action jwe*
taken on this suggestion.
Later In the meeting Councilman
E. E. Williamson made a motion

NIGHTS DELUGE FLOODED intersection of tha
Country Club Road and tha Old Orlando Hw.v.
(Herald Photo)

Red Visitors

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that Building inspector William F.
Lilke be asked to resign. William­
son charged there had been several
complaints about Lilke's work.
Lilke denird this and the motion
was defeated as K ended la a
$-S vote.
Earlier tha council decided that
Town Clark Onni* Rockett should
Issue building permits instead ef
Lilke. Two contractors requested
this so they would have a central
place to come for permits. The
council also decided to have Longwood building permit ratal con­
form to eownly ralee. H ike's Job
will bo to inspect the building*
after thay are built.
Builders should e*M the clerk'*
office whea they are ready to have
a building inspected.
Lormann said that Florida Powor
Corp. waa ready to offer the town
a m w franchise even though the
old one hadn't rzplred. Lormann
said he told Attorney Webber
Haines to go ahead with the new
franchise to get tome more reve­
nue for Longwood. The mayor has
been seeking a tas return franchise
agrrrmenl with Florida Power.
Lyman School aaked for rrpair*
oo the Longwood baseball diamond,
including a 40-foot wire fence along
the first base line. The counril
referred the matter to the building
and grounds committee with autho­
rity to put up the fence.
The council deferred appoint­
ment of a Longwood soning com­
mittee since Council Chairman J.
R. Reiter waa absent. The group
scheduled appointment of the com­
mittee for an adjourned meeting
Monday.

REPRESENTING THE Longwood Town Council, Mayor A. R. Lormann,
center, today present a 870,000 check to Florida Stata Bank official Mr*.
Patty Gatchei while Town Councilman R. C. Carlson looka on.
(Herald Photo*

Chimp Has To Go
Back, Collins Says

touring band
left this glit­
capitalism tafamed citrus

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VOL. XLIX

_________ WEATHER: Occasional showers today and tonight. High today, T0-74. Low tonight. 60-flli,
Unitsd Prase Leased Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1960
SANFOf

V to fiflA

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)

Old Reliable
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
—The United Slate* added Dr.
Warnbar von Braun'o “old rollHeavy rains covered Seminole County and Sanford laat
Ohio” Jupiter rocket to ite arsenal night and thia morning earning damage to low-lying street*
of fombot-roady missiles today*
in the city.
four months ahead of schedule.

City Public Worka Director S. M. RiChartl said Summer­
lin Ave, haa been barricaded and several others are under
• WASHINGTON (UPI) - A torri- "close observation” to prevent water from rising to home
!(&lt; lavol* la the
4'
tyiag 'w ive oTeirUat* of hustonas- . " if-Vf/jAP’* ' r — ““

Wave Of Arrests

men, professional people and mem­ l l j t f l m s J l m U a w i i v e
bers of influential families la alUl U c U d U llc N a m e s
going on In the Dominican Re­ v v V u U l l v M W I I I W
public, according to reliable re ­ _
t
t
ports reaching here today.
llAtAncA
MinicvAr
1 /w lC IIM e n i l l l j I C I

Education Bill

WASHINGTON (UPI) — School
aid supporters agreed today they
would have to para down the $1,4hU.000.ooo Senate-approved aid-toeducation bill to maka it accept­
able to the House. The Democratic
bill waa pasted 41-34 by the Sen­
ate Thursday night.

Collins Hits Plan
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Cov.
LcRoy Collins said Thursday “ all
a Negro citizen needs to vole In
Florida la to step up and register.”
Collins told a news conference
le no need for additional
state or federal legislation to as­
sure the voting rights of Negroes
in Florida.

Plane Skids
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - A Boeing
70T Jet airliner with m persona
aboard skidded off a rain-washed
runway at Lambert-St. Louis Air­
port Tbursay but all escaped in­
j u r y . The Tran* World Airlines
m U m . on a flight from Miami to
L m Angeles, had received proper
clearance and the landing appear­
ed normal until tha mishap oc­
curred, a TWA apokesman aald.

RIChard alio said that all city
work crews were p rn ted into
emergency service to keep catrb
basin* open on low level streets

ln
lh# cl,i 10 pr#veni •») «»&gt;reai
to sewer and drainage disposal

units.
PARIS (UPI) — President
As of 11 a. m. over three and a
Charles DeGaulIe today named a half inches of rain fell in the area
tough paratrooper' to the all-im- **I,ce • P- m&gt; yesterday,
port ant post of minister of defease
Official record* disclosed that
meat. He fired two key men and
brought In three la the beginoing of o purge.
Sacked were Jacques Soustclle.
former Algerian strongman whose
tica With DeGaulIe go back 20
years to tha Free French Days of
World War U, and Bernard
Cornut • Gentille, post and telegraph minister.
In were Pierres Mcssmer,, a
tough, 43-year-old paralroop offleer who supports DeGaulIe'*
plana for Algeria; Jaan Foyer
and Loula Terrenoire.
Within the new cabinet, Jobs
were scrambled and two mea
were appointed ministers delegate attached directly to Premier
Michel Debre'a office.
This was an obvious move to
holster the top echelon to work
more effectively with the semidictatorial powers gives DeGaulIe
earlier this week.

Lansing Critical

. Cooslructtoe *( Ureuslai
steet by JR). M rirtA Jt
told the Jayceea Thursday.

Scientists Study
Discoverer Data

monl)u pchog,
County Engineer Bob Davis said
VANDENBEKG AFB. Calif. bis crews are out today surveying (UPI) — Scientists today studied
rain damage over, lb* county and tracking data of tha unsuccess­
that the heavy downfall has halt- ful Discoverer IX shot in.an atad work on tha Lake Mary Road tempt to learn why the satellite
paving project.
failed to achieve a polar orbit
Just how much damage was around the earth.
done doe to tha rain. Davis said,
Discovered IX burned up in (he
could not he determined until be earth's atmosphere moments aft­
gets the report from hla work er launching Thursday and fell
crews.
harmlessly into the Pacific. With
“it was one beck of a rain and it went an ejectable capsule
damage might be high.” Davia crammed with instruments which
added.
■dentists had hoped to recover.
On the good side, County Agent
Each of the thousands of parts
Cecil Tucker said the rain has making up the seven-story, twohelped the agricultural situation, stage rocket were subjected to a
“ Wa really needed it,” he aald.
minute examination for a twoThe whole South wai lashedbymonth period prior to Thursday'*
high winds reaching 70 mile* an shot. The rocket had been pro­
hour in gusls Thursday and the nounced basically sound.
weatherman predicted more rain
was In atore for most ot the area
today.

Orlando Pilot
Lands Aircraft
OivTurnpike
WEST PALM BEACH (U PI)—
An Orlando pilot, with the aid of
an alart truck drlvar, landed hi*
llfrht plane orj the busy South
Florida Turnpike Thursday night.
Neither the pilot. Matrel (Bud)
Horn, i)8, nor hi* paxsenger,
Thomas K. Fisher, also of Orlan­
do, was injured.
Horn said he ran Into stormy
wsathsr and his radio went dead
shortly after taking off from the
l,anUna airport.
“ When I started getting In the
soup, I found a highway and
brought her down,” tha pilot said.
II* said h* ram* in low over
the murh-traveiad toll road, and
followed a tractor-trailer, hoping
the drlvar would realii* he wanted
to land.
The unidentified truck driver
raught on quickly. II* parked hi*
lung vehlrl* In the middle of the
double lane to Mock traffic and
make a clear landing strip for tht
plane.

W Enterprises,
. 1'
t construc­
merit
said
tion could start1la April or May
and still mike tha opening schedul­
ed for December two. Building
Circusland will ba aa eight and
a half month Job, he said. The

Lake M a ry C O f C To Ask
The Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce derided last eight to. eak
the county to improve and main­
tain Ihe public beach on Crystal
Lake and to provide sunte method
of traffic control during peak traf­
fic hours at the intersection of
Crystal Lake Ave. and Country
Club Hrf.
A request also will be mad* of
tbe county to provide fund* for
materials to publicize that area
through iu C of C. H. A. Gray
waa appointed to draw up thia re­
quest to be presented to the County
Commission.
Gray also captained the delay
in gelling a new fire truck (or Laka
Mary. He said approval hM been
given to a tox assessment la

Guns Are Quiet
On Israel Border

By Uaitsd Pres* lateraalioasl
Porter Lansing, critically in­
periencc in Ihe field or rraflwork.
Israeli and Syrian fore** re­
The meeting to scheduled to start jured la an auto accident Tues­ mained at a standoff today along
at 7:30 p. an. and will be held to day. remains in poor condition la the tense demilitarised son* bor­
Ora age Memorial Hospital today. der that ha* been tb* scene of
the Clvte Center.
sporadic fighting In both tha north
and south for the past It days.
There were an m w reports of
gunfire earhangvs.
Thursday aigbt tbs Israeli** re­
newed their demand to the United
Nations Mixed Armistice Commis­
sion that Syria* military forcta
be mad* to quit tb* damiliuriaad
son* near Uw Arab villaga of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - 14. Gca. duct ion or U. S. missiles will be Tawafik. where most of the bor­
Bernard A. Schriever, Air Force "tb* most significant factor to der incidents have token place.
In Damascus, a spokesman for
research chief, amid today that deterrence to aU-out war.”
Tbe committee, taking up where
Russia will pose Uw gravest threat Senate investigators left off, are the northern Syrian region of
the United Arab Republic charged
over fared by the United Stales trying to learn whether Air Force the Israeli* with intruding info
once ballistic missile* are in foil officers ere satisfied with money the damitUitarlaed son* at Shesar
production.
alleted to them to President Elsen­ Yashuv with two armored cars
_ Schriever made the oUtameal hower's budget. Schriever aod MaJ- and opening fire on Syrian posts.
b e f o r e the House Space Commit­ Cen. D. N. Yetea, commander of
tee as it opened hearing* la hapa* the missile teat range at Cape
of learning when tbe United States Canaveral, Fla., were summoned Investm ent Up
might catch up with Russia in aa tha first witnesses.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
bath military and apace sockets.
Schriever sppoasd suggestions buying bp Individuals tor long­
Oo# production is big enough U that a “super-agency” be estab­ term Investment rose by IT per
herald tha “ military ballistic mis­ lished to run the U. 8. apace pro cent and reached $4 per cent of
sile age,” Schriever arid, " k to gram. Ha said there has been total share volume this year white
m hritof teat Uw Sovtot tenet "Stans aaoparettoa" between eivS- trading tonasaritons (alecks hrid
. . .will bo the greatest to eur ton and military agencies which 30 days a r teas) dropped to $.$
history.”
haa "proves it* feasibility, and per rent, according to a New
V a * Stank Inekanga survey.

It woa't be a piecemeal affair with
Just part ot Circusland opening at
tha aad of tha year. Marshall aald
ha will break ground la a formal
ceremony this monlb. Marshall
said that Paul Criatiani of tha

Precinct 1$ to pay for a truck,
but that, due to the late collection
of 1M0 taxes, the special lax will
havs to begin out ef Itol collec­
tions.
Col. J. O. Gregory, program
rhairman, divided Ihe group pres­
ent at tbe meeting into seminar
groups to discuss and recommend
projects for community improve­
ments.
Three of Use groups cam* up with
Ihe sama proposals: traffic control
and Increased Uw enforcement
Lake Mary will ask the commis•ionera to provide some system of
controlling traffic at tbe Crystal
Ijk e Ave.-Country Club Rd. cor­
ner during heavy afternoon com­
muter* traffic when school buses
also are traveling the roads.
Other projects suggested for tb*
chamber included street lighting,
Improvement* aoch aa a library,
home and yard beautification, aidewalk aad road surfacing and n
public lake usa program.
All ef those were proposed as
a means af encouraging new fami­
lies to move Into Ihe area. Only
Ihe two resolution* were adopted
at last nlght'g meeting.

prise*. The CristlaaW w il pa *a
the rood In April pod com* .$•
Seminole County when they flaiah
their tour la October, he said.
The circus part of Circuit*nd will
be di rested by Uw Citation!* wha
will have a streamlined sirens.
Since them are to performer* la
tb* CrtaUaal else, alone ealy p art
will have to make their /***%
eiraua lour.
Admission to Oreustaad win ha
to coots for children aad M
canto far adUlte. Nana ef lha ridaa
will corit more than to cants. Em.
tertelemaat Enterprises now plaaa
to run tb* project tha year round.
If them am any lean months, toean
will bo filled out with special *4*
traction*, Marshall aald.
Entertainment Enterprise# hi
negotiating with M to# commercial
organiritions to hava them laves*
their advertising dollar* to Circus*
land. This project would be flan fop
advertising because Florida gets •
greater cross section of tourist*
than any atato Marshall saldT •
Entertainment Enterprise* i t *
baa three source* ef funds. As yet.
tha aorporatton hasn’t solicited nap
money or sold any stock. U doesn't
expect m sab aa satire stock
Issue and Us mambara wauld bn
bettor off If nn stock was sold,
Marshall said.
Circusland wUl employ l.MO-MM
people and 9u par cent af tbess
will be from Stmtoote County.
There will be an smptoysa train*
Ing period of 30-44 daye..KatarUiament Kaierprtaea Isn't depending
on Central Florida for Its customera however. Florida's tourist traf­
fic to enough to make tbe protest
worthwhile, Marshall sold.

Firt Prevention
Show Play Slated
Scheduled
Monday A t Center Week
Lake Mary wUl observe

Schriever Says M issile

•Force Poses Grave Threat

RoUins College players wUl pre­
sent George Bernard Shaw'i
“ Arras aad tbe Men” at Hw Sanford Civig Center Monday night,
The I p. as. production to spon­
sored by the Scmlaolc-DeOary
Entertainment Association. Ticknla ere $3 for out ef town gueata.
leminole-DeBary residents may
Join the asaociatloo for $3 If they
went to see thia and future pro­
duction^.

Ftoh
Prevention Week Feb, 14-30.
Instructors from tbe Ocele atato
fire college will teach tha Labe
Mary volunteers for five algbta
starting Feb. II. Film*, tocturai,
end actual firefighting methods
are on Uw agenda. Each Uremia
will gat a certificate whoa tha
course la aver.
A chicken barbecue wlU ba Iwld
at the fire houaa Feb. MUt. Pro­
ceed! will ba used lor bawafll of
lha fire department. Tickets are

Scheduled Monday

may be obtained front A rt depart­
ment members nr from Uw Ladies'
Auxiliary,

Man Found Dead
A 47-year-old man was te
dead bars today.

Pollen ten d Perrest U n d
In hto room at 18M W. Sixth

MAYOR HIGGINBOTHAM proclaims Heart Month a* Mrs. Leonard Munaon, chairman of the Reminoln-DnBary Heart Fund, Ken Leffter, co-chair­
man of lha fund drive, aad Krone* Southward, president of tha Heart Coun­
cil, look on. Tha council haa begun Ho annual campaign for funda wMoh
will end Feb. 28 with tha Heart Sunday door to door canvas*.
(Herald Photo)

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Momlag Worabtp.......11:00 a. ■- I. L. Drawdy ............... Putor
Evening Worship . . . . . TiW p. m Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. a .
Wad. Prijar Service .. 1:14 p. a . Martins Vorautp ... 11:00 a. a .
Christian Sarviea Training 0:00
The Rav. David S. Oaraefix will
c a u s e * o r c b b ib t
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conclude
hie pulpit m inlitry a t
Evening Worahlp........ 7:00 p. m.
C m Duncan ....
. .. Mialrtar Wad. Prayar Servian 7:00 p. a. Tha Alilanco Church on Sunday. In
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
tha morning worahlp aorvieo ho
Setting Worahlp
, 0:00 p. a . Presbyterian
will a pack an tha a a a a aubjact,
Than. Bible Stud]
uatng the lam* text aa h* did th#
PISST PRSSBTTtSUN
flrat tim t ha pranchod hara.
CHUKC*
Oak Ava. and Third SL
Tha Church will hold lt« Annual
Morning Worahlp .... 0:41 a. a . Miaalonary Convention beginning
Sunday School ........... Pitt a. a . Monday tvening a t 7:41 with tar*
Moraiif Worahlp . .. . 11:00 a, a . vlcaa aach night through tha week,
Senior Pallowahfp . ... f:M p a . except Saturday. Speaknra far tha
Evening Warahip .. V:M p. a *pedal ml** ternary meeting* will be
Wad. Frayn Sarvlaa....T:IO p. a . tha Rev. George Klein nnd Mr*.
Nartery Available
W. C. Newborn. Both at th an
c a u s e * o&gt; c s i t r r
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Ralph Brawn Jr/-..... Evangelist
Blbl# School .......... *. 10:00 a.

cause* UP

To Conduct Final
Service Here

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are mlaalonariaa of long experi­
ence In foreign field*. They will
ha allowing pietu r n of tho work
In their reipoctive ere** of aorvieo.
Mr. Klaln ha* labored In Africa
In the region known u Gabon,
Mr*. Newborn hat agent her year*
of miaalonary work In South China
and Hong Kong.
A t th* clot# of tho Convention
on Sunday, Pab, 14 th e ' annuaT
pledge for mltalon* to aupport the
wort: of tha Chrlatian and Mi*-eionnry Alliance during tho com­
ing yaer will bo received. Pa*tor
Gerneflx will be In aharg a. of
th**o aarvlcoa, finally completing
hi* pa ato n ! m inlitry with tha liat
m lulonary porvice Sunday even-

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4:M p. m.
Wartatelater PaOowthlp
Ionian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:10 p. m.

Lutheran

O ther Churches

MNRCSEST ASSSMSLT
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
op « od ca u ses
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Car. ITIfe and Elm
Hanford Shrine Clab
M. M. loow ................... Pafter
lit Si. and Loe Ava.
Sunday School ........ . fits a. m.
E m it flollck Jr.
Pailor Mamins Worahlp
a. m.
C bM h S d w o i............ I iS l m. Evening Worahlp........ 7:00 p. m.
Miming Warahip . ... M:M a. m. Wod. P r im Servian .. 7:40 p. m.
Ivaniag RlhU Steady .. V p. B .
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE
REDEEMER
Harhart W. Gears*............f t
Sunday School ....... Pits a.
Adult lib it Claaa........ t i l t A
Warahip Itr v ic e ....... Mill «.
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Ministers Offered
Youth Assistance

THR CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THR CHURCH
Tto CWtkh 4b aartto tom*aaart hr
A. brtUw* af Aw**wr mi gmd dfcMMp

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Mltlitora of tho Sanford Area
Ministerial Association mat Tbur*day morning at Tho Pint Mathodirt Church. Rav. Email Bollck,
vice proaidant wna ahairman far
tha meeting In lb# nbaanca of Rav.
Don Gravtnmler, proaManL
Tam Albert wai Introduced to
tha AuociaUan at tha raprounutlvo of tha local organisation of
tho Roy Scout* of America. Ha
aamo to offer hla aaalitanaa to tha
eburehaa in their youth program*.
Albert requested th* cooperation
of th* minuter* la arranging for
a camp chaplain far tha summer

Does th* goal you’m Banking aaara aa react*—aa anattnla able—ns this
snow-frosted mountala lop? Does * asam, aomettmeo, aa tf youl never gat
thamT Art you on Um verge at giving ap?
Don’t I Though your objective may seam light-years beyond your reach, It
it’s the right thing for you, God frill help you to attain tt, If you'll let Him. Tho
teachings af Hla Church will help you And tha patience and endmrane# pan
need to nacapt setbacks . , . and atilt k&lt;«p trying.
Don’t try In aUmb to tha top all by youraalf. It’s a lonely aaaaoL Let
Li tha
Church
rch help yon, an k helped thorn who war* ham baler* yon'. . . and aa II
M p thorn who eome after yon.

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O ther Churches

Holler Motor Solos

Rita Theatre

Vulcan Materials Co.

Progressive Printing Co.

Wllson-Miler Furniture Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Dawn Beauty Salon

Celery City Printing Co.

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MOT Staa Avmn
J. H. Manor ..............
Sunday School ..........t:
Morning Worahlp .,..11:
EvangaUrtle Barvioo ..7i
Woman’a Missionary
Vauag Poopla'a

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R. I . WUliama ............... Paafto
Sunday School ........ I:M a. m.
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First, Third. Ponrih Sundays
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Farewell Party
For The Jennings
Given By V AH-7

Woman

on the

BY JEANNE WARSKE
HARRIETT (MRS. ERNEST)
COWLEY—president of the Sanford Humane Society, Is full o!
enthusiasm for the organization
that already boasts 40 members
£ in its one month of existence.
It was over a year ago that
Harriett and some others saw the
great need for a Humane Society
here .and the idea that formed
then took root on January 3 of
this year when -he met vlth eight
people to organise A short time
later, at the first public meeting,
a large crowd was in attendance.
She is hoping that many more
will join this month.
'9 Harriett said the society will

Officers and wives of VAH-7 held
a going away party for Lrdr. and
Mrs. V. II. Jennings at the home
of Li. (jg) A. J. tyrelU in Orlan­
do. Miss Ann Jam es served as
hostess.
During the party festivities Cdr.
K. F. Rowell presented Lcdr. Jen­
nings a giR from the officers. Mrs.
J. J. Wsde also received a silver
bsby cup for their new member of
the squadron.
Among those prrsenl were Lcdr.
and Mrs. J. P. Boland, W. O. and
Mra. R. M. Donaldson, Lrdr. and
Mrs. II. 11. Harrison, Lt. and Mrs.
H. J. Hlls, Lcdr. and Mrs. G. O.
Zimmerman, Lcdr. and Mr*. W. A.
Riling, Lt. and Mrs. D. F. Kirk­
patrick. Cdr. D. R. Drily, Ens.
L. J. Hall and guest. Miss Sally
Crews and Ens. B. J. Gallagher
and guest, Miss J-nrctta llirtchlelb.

A FAREWELL TARTY at the
Silver Lake home of Dorii (Mra
John, IV) Burton was for Shirley
(Mra. Jamea M.) Roaa who will
move to Melbourne in about two
weeka. The evening waa apent in
converaation, playing • game or
two and enjoying the delicious
relrcahmrnta aerved. GKta alao
were preaentcd to the honoree.
Those invited to aay farewell
were the Mmc.. Z
. Weaalond,
Julie Anderson, Rachael Rochford,
Doris Skelton, Pegify Packard,
Wanelle Lanier, Helen Tucker,
Sylvia McNulty, Sonl Dorr, Mar­
garet Fennell, Miaa Sylvia Beas­
ley and her mother.

students to be humane to ani­
mals. She added that one of the
principal reasons for organising
is to educate. The society will
present various programs such
as the one In the planning sUge
now—It will be a "Mutt Show”
where children will h av e’the op­
portunity to "show o f f their fav-

MRS. STETSON
FAYE (MRS. STUART) STETSON, chairman of the Jaycee
Wives membership committee,
tells me that a drive is on for
new members and the only re ­
quirement is to be a wife of a
Jaycee member. Those joining will
be guests of honor at a luncheon at the Mayfair Inn next
month. For more Information call
Faye.
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD of
a Touring Florida card party such
as the ooe in DeBary Tuesday
night? It wjis sponsored by the
Semlnote-DcBary Heart Council
and Mrs. Tom Armao, DeBary
chairman, reported that over $230
was raised for the Heart Fund
—which makes it sound like a
marvelous money-making idea.
Games were played in the Com­
munity Center with many, many
donated prises awarded.

Lake Mary Club
Meets Tuesday
A t New Firehouse

MRS. COWLEY
exhibition booth at the County
Fair.
H arriett eeme to Sanford with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Smart, from Boston about seven
years ago. She Married here, and
Is now the mother of n six-mtaths
old daughter, Elisabeth Anne.
"There has nseer been a lime
that 1 haven't had a pet" she
said. And although tho Cowleys
have only a cat, dog and an aqua­
rium of lish now, they, at oat
time, had seven puppies, five kit­
tens and a cockateel .ia their
menagerie.

The Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration Club will meet Tuesday
a t 10:30 a. m. at the firehouse
for the February business and
program session.
Mrs,- Holland DeJoag of the
Seminole Evening Club, will speak
on tho care aod cleaning of furni­
ture. She will also demonstrate
bow to prepare two types of
solutions to clean and polish all
kinds of wood.
Anothar feature will be instruc­
tion on tho c a rt and cleaning of
jew tlry, given by Jam es P. Avsry.
A covered dish luncheon will
be served at noon. All interested
women in the area are Invilrd
to bring a dish and attend the
entire meeting.

THE "WINTER CARNIVAL",
Seventh annual festival to bo held
by All Souls Catholia Church, will
• be a -gala event tomorrow bo­
ginning at 1 p. m. on the church
grounds. There will be aomethlag1
f j r everyone from big lueious
ctkes, faney handiwork and such
to pony rides for tho children.
And a ham dinner will be servtd
a t 3 p. m. with Mra. Batty Callen
in chargo. Mrs. Halts Constantino
Is carnival chairman aod proceeds
Staff and station rASRON wives
will supply tho new auditorium
will be the hostesses for the N.
with kitchen equipment.
A. S. All Wives Club "Crazy Hal”
luncheon, scheduled for Feb. 11
at tho Mayfair Inn. Sanford.
A cocktail hour will bo observed
from 11 noon to 1:11 p. m., fol­
lowed by the luncheon.
Tho prieo of tho event Is $2.M
which Included tips, laaes and
monthly duta. A valentine theme
will be carried out In decorations.
Sevoral door prises will be awardFRIDAY
•d In addition ta tho prise for
First meeting cf Junior High tho erailest hat.
girls 4-H club wil lba a t 1:99 p. m.
Reservations may bo mads
la tho Homo Dcmoostrction C ra­ through tho ladividual club's repter at 29th St. and Sanford Avo. rosontativea aad m att ha In by
AU airls of Junior H&gt;|h School m n , Feb. S.
ago are Invited te attend.

Stork Shower

LOCAL TALENT WILL BE
SEEN with the Orlando Civic Bal­
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD R. HIKRS
let Co. when it performs here
Feb. 21. at the Civic Center. The
young dancers were selected some
time ago at a large audition and
since have been studying with
Joseph Levlnoff in Orlando. They
alto are students of Deanna School
of Dance and Deanna will appear
with them—they a r r Lucille King,
Daryl McLain, Jo Anne Huhn.
Donita Winn. Sherlyn Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Hiers
The refreshment tahlo In the
and Carol Ellison,
of Enterprise, celebrated their dining area was overlaid with a
lace cloth and centered with a
NAVAL OFFICER’S WIVES are 23th wedding anniversary Jan. low arrangement of floating pans­
busy fashioning chapeaux for the 31st. Their daughterk, Audrey and ies. Mrs. W. L. Tyler presided
Valentine luncheon at the Mayfair Susan, held open house for them at the punch bowl, Mrs. John
Inn next Thursday. But the crea­ at the home on Court St. from Tatum served the three-tiered
tions won’t be the most stylish of 2 to 3 p. m.
wedding cake and Mrs. Warren
the season—In faet, the erailest
About M friends called during Wise kept the guest book.
one at the luneheon will win k the afternoon to with (hem many
Mrs. Hiers was the former
prise I
more years of happiness together. Grace Ovialt, of Sanford. She and
Mr. Hlere were married in IMS
in a ceremony at the home of
her parents with the Rev. Brown­
lee of the First Presbyterian
Church officiating.
Out of town guests for the
anniversary Included Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Harrison, daughter,
Candy, and Mrs. W. E. Weber of
Orlando; Mrs. Irene Jackson, Mra.
Darwin Bcnnet and daughter, Lori,
of Deland; Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Hardison, Longwood.
Mrs. Allan Dobson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Campbell. Mr. and Mra, Ju l­
ian Wilson, all of Sanford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Nelson of
Tampa,

Enterprise Couple

Hold Open House

Catholic Cltib
Completes Plans
For Festival

NAS All Wives

Crazy H at Luncheon
T o Be A t Mayfair

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MONDAY
■enfold Drove 199 R. F. O. Does
trill meet at 9 p. m. a t the Elk's
Club for a social Rex Supper for
membera and their husbands,
m Regular business meetings af bath
m organisations will follow at S p.

MISS, MARGARET JOYCE JOHNSON

Engagement Plans
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Arthur John­
son, of Fayetteville, North Caro­
lina, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Margaret Joyce,
to D. W. Kettering Jr.
Miss Johnson graduated from
Fayetteville Senior High School
with tho class of 1930. She wai a
member of tho D. E. Club and
a member of the basketball team.
She la employed by tho Southern

Bell Telephaaa Co. and hat made
bor home in Sanford for the
past severs! months.
Mr. Kettering, (he son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsey W. Kettering Sr.
of Sanford, was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia. He attended
Seminole High School and has
been employed by the Tip Top
Super Market for the past seven
years.

Members of the Catholie Wom­
en's Club of All Souls Chureh
made final plans ro.- Ihe Winter
Festival to be held Saturday, at
their monthly meeting this week.
The group met at the chureh
and various booth chairmen re­
ported that plan* were proceed­
ing smoothly and about the only
thing needed now is more w-men
to work In '.‘jo booths Saturday.
Mrs. Jo Von Herbulls Is In
chargo of tho layette, which is
mads each year by the members
of the club, to be entered In
eomprtllion si the deanery meet­
ing, schrduled for March. The
rolora this yasr are blue and
while. The club I* trylhg very
hard «o win first place with their
entry.
The meeting was followed by
games and entertainment with
prises awarded to the winners
of the games. Ttfiy sandwiches
and coffee was served under the
direction of Mrs. A. Durand.

Honors Mrs. Lloyd
Mn*. Marie Lloyd and Mrs. Jean
Runl were joint hostesses si ■
stork shower honoring Mrs. Ellis
Lloyd at tbs home of Mrs. (M a­
n e) Lloyd on Lake Mary Blvd.
this week.
Gifts were plared In an elabo­
rately decorsled baby crib with
a stork standing in the center.
Mrs. Stanley Coleman was in
charge of games with prises be­
ing awarded to Mrs. Nelson
Moore. Mrs. Ptullns Smith and
Mrs. Patsy Mitchell.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Coleman. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Masine Spi­
vey, Mrs. Janie Serews, Mra. Lu­
cille Jones, Mrs. Ann Gracey,
Mrs. Ann Huffman, Mrs. Ve*ta
Ksy Harper, tho hostesses and
honoree.

LYNNE STETSON

Lynne Has Party
On Fifth Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Stetson
entertained for their daughter
Lynne, on her fifth birthday, at
their home in Little Venice.
Games and pony rides were en­
joyed by the young guests.
A Velentine motlff was carried
out la decorations and refreshments. The birthday cake was
red and while with five red can­
dles on top and favors of bslloons and Valentine suckers were
given to the guests.
Guests attending were Billy
Norris, Donny Corbett, Betty Mc­
Gowan. Denise and Robbia Carutbers, Tom and Jim Fltspatriek,
Pam and Kim Erickson, Dione

Fedderson, Donny and Ramin
Wilber. Judy and Janet Man*
field, Diane and David Stewart.
Jackie and Chrissy Jurra and
Stuart Stetson J r.
Assisting Mrs. Stetson with the
entertaining were Mrs. Larry
Reid, Mrs. Jack Erickson, Mrs.
Jack Wilber and Mrs. Lee Maas*
field.

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that wo earn oat cranbcrriea,
chicken* and orange* with Impu­
nity. But I aw not *o *uro that
killing 1* »*f*.
Flamming, you nay m a ll, put
IT Upitlek- color* on the blacklist
Uit yoar. Thli made the llpitlck
makeri mo rod.
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The order banking the tale or
tho iipitick hat been tet aitde untU Feb. 1 to give the llpitlck makera time to rail* objection!. Pend­
ing tho outcome, the ladiei aro
fro* to nae it at their own diitrot ion. Flemming laid It wai not a
question of developing a cancerproof Upitlek, line* none of tho
colon ahoored ilgni of earning
eaneer. But bo mid they might
be harmful in other way* if uie#
la largo quantities.
la view of an the imoklng In
the room, 1 wondered why Flem­
dam of administration Softs** ming didn't , repeat tho warning
about lung eaneer. Somebody aald
polity!
w n beeauao tobacco ii nei­
"1 bav* boos. long. enough la thla
Tho lecretar. wo* before the tho military atrvleo that. . .1 ther a food, drug'Bor cosmetic.
committee acchlng a atranger law coaac*. be particularly disturbed
to protect ua against cancer-caua- beeauao everybody with a penehlol viewpoint all over the pine*
comes along and say* tho hoeaos
know nothing about It"

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Seldom
have 1 aeen io much tobacco conturned under a "no amoking" aign
during n dlaeuaaion about cancer.
People were firing up ciga­
rette*, dgara and pipe* all over
tho Hma* Commerce Committee
room.
No one paid the allghteat heed
to the "no imoklng" algn that
hung on on* wall. Neither did the
fact that Arthur S. Flamming,
aomtnry of health, education and
welfare, w u the witneaa.
On* of Flemming'* agenclea,
the Public Health Servlet, haa on
occatioo called attention to itatlaUeal link* between amoking and
lung cancer.
On thla oceaalon, however, he
waa talking about eaneer la rela­
tion to cranborriee, ehickena, or­
ange* and lipatlck. Worrying
about thing* liko that may bo oao
of tho raaaona people are amok-

I p GORDON J. TOLL
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Manager, Security Associates, Inc.
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1st the huatl* and buatln of Inat year's Floridian landfcoon* Qtactrrmlc fervor, and speculative air that dominated
the.satire stats, ons company has emerged that is worthWfcflo dhtauaeiag. That is Womstco Enterprises.
’ W wrtao la i been ptibltoly-hold for lees than a year and
,:Wfthis that tin e Ita common stock offers a yield of approxitM iM F
per cent at current prices of about $12418 a
’ gbert. The flm operates the largest motion picture chain
l i d the moot aueceeaful TV aUtkm in the Miami-area. It’s
^ihe eecoad largest automatic vendor in Florida.
-.v . la a tee rear period, total income of this firm has gone
/from $44 million (a 1949 to a peak of $94 million in 1965.
flea ox tho mala reasons for this surge In income in due to
W e&amp; «toW d e U TV station WTVJ of Miami. This was the
rH esT w station in Florida and waa organised in 1949. The
sta tin a sm s IS counties, is a CBS affiliate end, according
.;ta tho Notion surveys, ranks as the most popular TV station
'la South Florida. Income from thin source wan only $134,000
te 1949 and just seven years later soared to over $4.8 million,
.;dnpits competition which entered the picture la 1958 and

Awards Presented
To Cub Scouts

Tbe most rapidly-growing unit of Womstco in its vend.
Jaw operations, organised ia 1957. Womstco, with its large
-IBoMor picture chain, b is plscsd than* mnchlnoa in ita thoat*
o n . In addition to thin, and far more important, it haa about
'•00 multlpta-fUvorod noft drink machines in public locntionn.
-Id 1957 rovonuM from this oporntiou war* $187,000 and over
$400,000 tho following ynar.
Dividends art psid a ta rata of 70 cants par ynar on the
Ctaaa A stock that la pubUcly-hold.
A t a stake in tha growing Florida market, Womotco of.
boom in ta re a tin g lo n g -term * poogibllitioa.
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1« i Cireoslaad in tha next 50-to-90-d*y period.

WASHINGTON—When tho Con­
gressman's wife was down la Tex­
as to chriatoa the missile ship
USB Galveston la IMS, they asked
her to givo a little apeecb.
Mr*. Ctork Thompson w o*
caught unprepared, but she man­
aged to say e tow eaiual words.
M w u natural that ahe should
bring to tho subject of parties,
lusmuch a* she was fast becom­
ing one of the nation's leading
hostess**.
•ov told
w o vm
if ■ rrww:
now,
She
the m
ship's
crew: "Now,
aomatlmo whoa you gentleman get
to port, I want to have you ovar
tor a party."
Mrs. Thompson probably didn't

dream they'd ever take her up
on It, In view of the fact the
crew numbers 1,100 officers and
man.
WOO, they did.
Tho skip's coming to tho Gal­
veston home port Fob. is. The
copula graciously accepted the
standing offer.
Result is that tho Moody Cantor
in Galveston will rock with tho
greatest "private" party for U.
I. sailor* la all history.
Mrs. Thompson U handling tho
details herself from horWashtogton mansion, a place known
a* "Tha Tons* Embassy." She's
even hand-addressing all tho In­

CASE D — 480: Karon B., aged
I, to due to enter kindergarten
next term,
"Dr. Crone, Keren It vary thy,"
her mother began, "end I am
afraid eh* "Will not bo content
away from me.
"So what con I do In advinc*

from Mamma for half an heur
or longer.
Sam* of tho moat advanced
school* also offer seat tom 's
Incoming kindergarten ehOdroa a
"preview party."
During the tost day or a* of
the Mmester, the kindergarten
teacher invites the mothers of
next term'* eloas to bring their
youngsters to school.
At this happy social event, too
cream la served and the newcom­
ers era given a chance to see
what a jolly, happy place tbe kin­
dergarten room nelly to.
Thus, tho child toanu to place
a ptoaaoat "halo" on It* being
old enough to attend acbooL
You parents, too, should al­
ways nmtod the youngster toot
BIO children have tho privttoga
of going to school. Koep tho amphasla on this idea that school
means a child la BIO or ALMOST
Prior to the opoatog day, too.
Mamma should so* that bar ohUd
goto won oeguolatod wtth others
of tta ago ia the tamo city

Concert Nett
Church $325

Tho I t Paul Missionary I
Chunk earned a not profit &lt;
from the benefit ceneert 1
A* B. Hick* Jr., knUenolly

DAILY CROSSWORD

Cub Scout Pack MS bald an
award* moating recently at tba
All Soul* Catholic Church anaei.
Award* were presented t* the
following scouts:
James Leonard, wolf badge, gold
and allvar arrow pin*; Milliard
Eckhart. two ailvor arrow points;
Eddlo Gold, wolf badge, gold and
ailvor arrow points; Ronnl* and
Billy Shaftor, two ailvor arrow
points; Mike Lueaehor, gold and
ailvor arrow points: Dal* Poddor, wolf badgo; Darwin Fod­
vitations, and they include bids der, wolf hedge and Ralph Leto OOO Tessa girls to keep the Grande, assistant dosaer.
Cubraastar Gary Bulger pre­
boys company for the dance.
This thing cot a* big that the sented tbe award*.
secretary of the Nnvy la tending
a high official, to Galveston for
the affair. Mrr. Thompson baa
had a special tong written and
Is flying a professional feminine
■lager, Hank Ford, down from
Washington, to do tho warbling.
The party guest* already asm-

lag ehemleali la foodi, drag* and
cosmetics. The bill would give
him more power to ban the ute
of artificial coloring agent! that
might be harmful.
Flemming flrat gave a long dltcourae on the thing* that acience
know* about tbe eauae of eaneer.
Then be gar* a longer dlacourae
on the thing* It doean't know.
There aeema to be no doubt

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Quotable
Quotes

CAMDEN, N. J. — Policeman
Den McGlenaley, who masqueradea a* a woman in a trip aet
for maahara, handbag thieve* and
aaaaullera, describing the way hit
wife make* him up for the role:
"Ihe bowl* all of the Ua* aho'a
doing It, and 1 do too, whoa 1
look in the mirror. I'm glad thoy
uka a * to headquarters in a
police ear."
GARDENA, CaUf. — Frankly*
L. Robbia*, at*ting be told hi*
children Illinois Gov. William
Stratton aald their mother may
not h*v* to go back to prison for
violating parol* 18 year* ago:
'•W* can't be tur* until we get
the word officially.'*

Stale Tourism
Sets Mark in '59

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Mere
tourists visited Florida In llto
than la nay ether previous year,
tha Development Commission said
Wednesday.
The commission said lLMS.MO
people cam* Inst year. The pre­
vious high waa •,ooo,ooo to 1M7,
Tho cemmllatoa sold ta per ten!
cam* by ear, 14 per coat by plan*
and I per cent each by train and
bus.
Meet — ltatU O - came la
August And i,ao,TM earn* la
July.
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WASHINGTON - Mr*. Marga­
ret G. Twyaan, duwetor of com­
munity rtlatioda tor tho Motion
Pletur* Atsu., agreeing with a
congresawoman'a suggestion that
ao-ealled "family ptotaras" are
not too successful:
"I’m glad you said that — not
HAYWARD, CollL - Billy L.
Smith, II, after doctors hod failed
to an effort to graft hit man­
gled right leg beak an below
the knee and the leg had to b*
•mDuUttd:
“From a3 I hear about artifi­
cial legs they can auko now, a
person who haa enough will-power
can do just about anything ho
wants with on*.LONDON— American dog trainar Bob Williams, *1 Malibo, Calif.,
describing Queen Elisabeth n,
who slipped out olvBuckingham
Palace to watch hit i r t ovoa
though aba to exporting a baby
thla month:
"8b* toughed heartily through­
out tho act and than dasaled m*
to conversation later."

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placo or parson that usually aoaroa
children. The "known" holds toae
fearful aapecta.
For many neurotic ailments that
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traced to tha emotional aback
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Seminoles Host Leesburg
* The Sanford Semlnotei host the
Leesburg Yellow Jackets tonight
In the high school gym in in
Orange Belt Conference game.
Junior vacuity action will get un­
derway at 7 p. m. and the varaity teams wUl clash Immediate­
ly following.
In the first meeting

two teams, the Seminoles found
little opposition and rolled past
the Jackets by a M M score. At
one point In the game the locals
led by 31 points.
la the A n t meeting of the two
JV squads the locals battled
it out all the way only to falter

in the last minute and come up
one point shy, SOM.
Coach Bud Layer is looking for
a tough ball game at the Jackets
have good site and have shown
a steady Improvement sine* the
beginning of the season.
The starting lineup for tonight's

game wiH probably be the same
with Terry Christensen and Jim
fir scry at ths forwards. George
Peridei and Ray Lundqulst at the
guards, and big Cowboy Oravets at canter, fat last Tuesday's
thriller against Winter Park, (tra­
vels was the only member that
failed to hit la double figures.

Tigress II Declared Official
Winner Of Miami-Nassau Race

SPINNAKERS BALLOON out an some or
darn aaH from Miami Bench to Naaaau in
on aa annual 184-mllo yacht race.

KASSAV (U PD —Tigress &gt;1, a
S i - foot stoop ownsd bp Jnmee
Rider of Chesapeake, Md., bucked
strong head winds for U hours to
win the 92nd annual Miami-toNassau yacht rare.
Tigress II, racing fai OUta A,
crossed the finish tin* at S:M a m.
second in tha fleet to finish.
Pacifica, owned bp Lockwood
Pirie ef Miami, finished f i m but
corrected^ teme gave the win t o
Tigreea II
First in Claes B was Babe,
Arnold C. Gay’s 40-foot cutter
from the Annapolis Yacht Club.
He was followed by Robin, Fred
K. Hood’s 4u foot sloop from the
Eastern Yacht Club.
Heat in Class C appeared so
bn Ptohaba VI, a 22-foot sloop
soiled by LeRoy W, Ross of
Miami, Second in Class C ap­
peared to be Mogu, a &gt;2-foot
yawl owned bp Fred Uuggenheimer, St, Petersburg.

Tha Tigress H sailed the 1*4
m ilts hi H hours, g minutes end
39 seconds.

Winter Olympics
Training Opens

SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (UP!)
; _ Mor# th . n 100 Olympic ekiers
whined down the alopee of Squaw
Valley today aa heavy training
got under way for the games that
start Feb. 18.
Member* of the French, Italian,
United Slates, Korean and A r­
gentinian teams tried out Squaw
Teak, aka of ths downhill; the
■its of the giant slalom; and Papops* Peak, aits of tha women's
slalom.
And at nearby Htavanly Valley,
tha Austraian team got the kinka
out of iu legs on tha hilla (her*.
The heavy alorm forecast for
Thursday night failed to material­
ise and tha snow depth ia the
been a rattier. But before that valley today waa 4 inrhea, with
87 Inches at the top of Squaw
he was tha only marvel extant Peak. The forecast for the week­
which tha Russians couldn't claim end was for fair weather.
to havo invented.
There is some quest ion as la'
whether the 31-year-old Georgian,
who started weight lifting with
weighte home made out of poured
concrete, actually will bo the
PALM BEACH. H a. (UPI) heaviest man ever to climb Ann Casey Johnstone, the Iowa
through the ropte. Hie weight at housewife who lost out in the fin­
the moment le a secret but ho als of the 1931 Palm Beagh Wom­
was 310 when he reached hia ma­ en's golf tournament, faced tourna­
jority and admits to having gone ment dark-horse Mrs. Barbara Fitas high as S7o pounds.
ton in the 1100 semifinals today.
The mokt overstuffed heavy­
Mrs. Johnstone, who lost 3 and
weight of thara all was 340 pound 4 to Barbara Mclntira of Lake
Clyde Blggcrstaff, who would hava Park, Fla., last year, beat Ihe
dona belter as a weight lifter. same opponent 3 and 1 in tho third
Second was 330-pound Ewart Tot- round Thu red ay. Then the edged
gietcr who might better hava Joanne Goodwin, Haverhill, Mass.,
manipulated hit seven feet, two in tho afternoon quarter finals, 3
inches on a basketball court. and I.
Among tha batter known boxing
narnts, tha wall upholstered elan
included such as Ray lmpelllUerre. 370; Prime earners. 367; Jess
WUlard, 233: Abe Simoa, 3M, and
George Godfrey, &gt;43.
"Belting out" the Prodigious
LOS ANGELES (U P I)-T hs old
Paul may take somewhat m on ring adage, stick with lha cham­
of a hitter than there is around pion until he’s beaten, look on
in the preliminary ranks today.
Ha haa a 30 inch chest, which is new meaning today to fight fans
10 Inches larger than Jack Demp­ wfw Thursday night saw titlehoirisey's. Ho has • 33'v inch neck, era Jose Becerra and Carlos Orwhich ia m inches larger than tia retain their crowns.
Camera'!. He has a 47 Inch
Appearing on a double cham­
waist, which Is 13 inches larg­ pionship program in the Coliseum
er than Jess Willard's, and • M
inch thigh, figuring out II inehoa
larger than J o t Louis.
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. (UPf) —
Gov. Nr Ison A. Rockefeller waa
named Thursday honorary chair­
man of lha North American Sports
Week and will preside at tha to ­
PALM SPRINGS, Calif (U FIl— day fsatival beginning Feb. 30 at
Wea Ellis Jr., ’a slim Texan, had this northern New York winter rea slim lead today aa tha Wald eork
waa spread somewhat going into
the third round of the $100,000- The Pentagon, with 8.000,000
added Desert Classic golf tour­ •quara feat of apace, contains 343
nament.
gtnerala and admirals, or 10 per
His 38-holt total In this m ara­ acre, according to the Army Navython 00-hols tournament mi four Air Farce Register.
courses waa l i t —one stroke ohead
of two other hungry proa, John
McMnllin, Fair Ooka, Calif., and
Billy Johnstown, Provo, Utah.

V o rld Famous Weight Lifter Now Turning To Boxing
NEW YORK &lt;UP1&gt;- Paul An­
derson, the ene-Ume bey derrick
af weight Hftlng, headed toward
• boilng career today and while
be may Md be the heaviest
heavyweight of them all he seems
^ etoch he he the etrangesfl.

Legal Notice
tn t v si r m r t i r r c o r n r o r
s i v r u J t ' M c t s i c i n c r i T , in
n u n r n n a s tw ie n i n r o i m t t .
r t .n n io s .
in n s a n c w n r n o . isn se
(-IIAHLICS H. MORTON 0 * 4
CATM W INN V. MORTON, his wife.
P taiailffa,
va.
O I . R. K UNX K t and FRANCES U A V r io n r e n n e t , Ms wtrti ate. e t
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D*f#nde*l*.
nwricss o r ns it
TO! 3. K. KENNHT and ynAW JK*
St A RION KKNNKT, his w ife. If
alive, eng If Seed, their unknown
heirs at taw, legatees, aeelsaes.
■ renters, assign ees, llennre. spouses,
rredilore, trustees, Sr other claim sn ts, hr, through, under nr against
tha esia J. R. K enney and rran rsa
Markin K enner; and the b en eficia­
ries a f a Trust af which The F irst
-K a tlo a a l RanU at Orlando la tret*
O is e , leUCIUH R. MA1.TIIIK and
. ______ ___ , hln w U el MART
1 /H IIffi M Af.TBfE and . .......her
husband; WILLIAM B. TANKKR
■ nd
....... ...
TANNER, hie
w ife ; and VIROINIA T. TANNER
and
..................her husband; If
alive, and If daad. their nnkown
heirs at law. legalesa. devisees,
grantee*, aealgnesa, lienors, annuo.
Sa, creditor*, iru ateei, or other
claim ants, by, throuah, neder nr
against the said Lucius If. M all,
Ma and _________ _ _ Malibl*. Ms
w ife; Mary l&lt;oul»* Maltbla and
__________
her Husband; W illiam
I d . Tanner and ................Tanner., hie
Wife; and T lralnla F. Tanner end
, . .... .. .her husband; and MAR.
EARHT L MOORE, end
Per husband. If any, If atlva. and
M dead, ihalr unknown hairs nt
law . len n ltes, davlsese, grants**,
aealgaeae Honors, spouses, credL
Sore truateee, or other elalm ania,
by. ihronah, under nr a e s l n i t tha
said M argaret L Moore and -------- her husband, If any; and alt nortie s having, or elalm lag to hava
any rlaht. t ills or Intsraat la tha
properly In M mlnnl* County, Ffor.
a herein described, oe any part
•roof;,
, Tou and each o f von hereby
Saha no lira that a su it has hsan
filed In lho above Court, thn nam e*
aT which suit e r procedsra la .to
qu lsl, perfect and oonftrm she title
lb the P la in tiffs to the herelnafier
described property. Tha aama af
to* Conrt In which tha su it or
proceeding la pending la She Clr*
nu ll Court of tha Ninth Judicial
Circuit. In and for Sem inole County,
Florida. In Chancery N*. ISier.
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Tha
abbreviated title to th is suit
e C H A R IJtl id. MORTON sad
SATIIKRINK V. MORTON, bis wife,
^ F la
tiln tlff* . « l J. R. RENNET and
rRANCIM MARION RENNET, bta
w ife, a ir , at n l , D afandaala
T hs real - property Invntrsd la
said proceeding Is In gem lnel*
County, Florida, and la described
i s the Complaint a s follow *;
l-o ia I f and 11. In Block “m".
Trart *1. e f a A M L A N D O
n r a t MAS. som lnola
Co unip.
Florida, arroidlng tr tha plat
thereof recorded tn Flat Book
I. page II, o f the publle rec.
nrde e f Bemlnete County, n o r Ida.
Ton and eaoh o f yon are Mo
nnlrad to file w ith tbe Clerk of
the ebore Court your Answer In
said proceedings, end In eerva n
ropy thereof upon P lain tiffs' Atler n e ts, Ournay. M cpanald d Hand,
ley. at Ihe addraea shown below,
not later thaa th s l l l b day nf
Match. • A. D. t i l t ; otherw ise, a
Peers* Pra Coateaeo w ill ho aatired ta e ln e t pan sad each of you.
This Notlre aboil ho posted,
published, billdU and otherw ise pro.
reseed In areerdenr* w ith the
Lew* end Rule* nf thl* Court.
Mk WITNEPN the head e f the Clerk
iii'l the Heal of Iks sold Court,
tble the Ird day e f Frbruarr, A.
P. Ill* , at Hanford, Honilnnls Coun*
I f, riorlda.
Hat Id M. fla lt hel
Clerk or ike Circuit Court e f
Seminole I’ouul*. Flerlde
Ht; M erlke T. Vthlen
tiep uiy Clerk
fgR A l.l
(lurncy. McDonald A Handler
t*« North Mata Street
P- O. g e a IIS
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Olympic championship by lifting
mom freight car wheels than
Casay Jones had avor seen, will
maka hia pro debut in a fourround or at Madison Square Gar­
den on Feb. II. His go with one
Ray Belay of Jam aica, (W.I.),
probably ^ draw m o n attention
Uion the mala bout in which Ed­
die Madsen meets Sweet Billy
Hunter.
And, whito Anderson may not
be able to lick aay of them indi­
vidually, R's an unconiestrd fact
that he could Hft all three of them
collectively.
Since turning professional strong
man ks 1*07, Ponderous Paul Hat

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Golf Tourney
Semi-Finals Set

fo v w g io n
By JERRY COVINGTON
The Seminoles open a home stand hero
tonight ngainst Leesburg and will b« hero
for two game* next week. On Tuesday
they face Lake view of W inter Garden and
on Friday, neighboring Lyman,
Coach Bud Layer and hia aquad coma
home with tho finest mid-aeason record
in tha hiatory of the achool with 10 wins
and two losses. The fan support haa been
more than gratifying all season long and
they have enjoyed every bit of the action.
People who have never even eome to the
home games have been following the team
in and out of town and it has had a tre­
mendous effect on the team.
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A brand new recreational facility haa
recently opened here which ia making
Sanford a bigger sport* center than ever.
The Jet-Lanes Bowling Alley ia the nume
and it la on* of the most beautiful I hava
over seen. There are 20 alleya that operate
completely automatic and it ia really some-

Covers Sports
thing to watch. T h a fnlka who operate this
electronic m a rv a l are very friendly and
I’m sure that you will enjoy paying them
a visit and looking the place over. It ia lo­
cated just off Hw.v. 17-92 on Onnra Road
and is open fro m I l i a , until th e last
bowler leaves.
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Cri-Tears Noted For Homestretch
Power Favored In Featured Race
Ose of the beat "closers" In
the nation, Cri Tears, ia rated
Uw heavy favorite in tonlgbt'a
feature at Ssnford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Tha little mi*s. who has a wide­
spread reputation (or her abili­
ty to eiplode with a surge of
speed in the homestretch, is given
8-to-S morning line odds from
the fifth post position In the Grade-

Calhoun Favored
In Bout Tonight
NEW YORK (UPI) — Middleweight Rory Calhoun of While
Plains, N. Y., is a 7-3 favorite to
whip "Iriah Billy" Ryan of Low­
ell, M ail., tonight in their sched­
uled 18-round TV bout at Madison
Square Garden.
Ryan, billed at a protege #f
former heavyweight champion
Rocky Marciano, ia expected to
carry a four-to six pound weight
■dvaotage info ihe ring, but Cal­
houn la favored because of his
graslcr experience. Rory also has
previous experience against rough
light heavy weights.
Calhoun will be-gunning for his
43rd victory in 33 pro fights
while Ryan will he out for his
34th triumph In 37 bouts,

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Crews are busily getting the baseball
diamnnd ready over on Mellonville Ave.
these days and before long the crack of
the hat will be heard once again. The
Giants farm eluba wiH begin filing into
Sanford around the last of the month and
there will he more action than we can
keep up with. We havo seen many of the
present Giant atara working out here with
various minor league club* of the system
and this year will be no exception. This ia
one club that usually comes up with one big
find in every season. Just in recent ycara
we remember names like Felipe Alou, Bill
White, Willie Kirkland, and Willie MeCovey.

McMillan Inks
'60 Contract

Ry United Press International
Shortstop Roy McMillan, who
will be working with a new sec­
ond base partner this year for the
first time in right sessom, has
signed his I960 contract with the
Cincinnati Bed*.
McMillan and second baseman
Johnny Temple formed the Reds’
doubla play combination aver
lines 1933, but this yrar the bespectacled shortstop will team up
with Billy Martin, obtained from
Cleveland in a deal for Temple.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed
utility men Norm Larker and Don
Zimmer and now hava 10 playari
under contrart. Larker was given
a raise for hitting .300 last aaaion.
Outfielder Jim Rivera became
the lllh player with tha White
Sox to agree to terms and righthsndrd pitcher Ken Johnson waa
the 18th player to sign wMh Kan­
sas City.
Washington signed five players
at one clip — second baseman
Billy Cansolo, outfielders Faye
Thronebtrry, Lennfe Green and
Lamar Jacobs, and pitcher Tom
McAvoy, while Infielder Pete Run­
nels, pitcher Nets Chlttum and
NEW YORK (UPI) - Archie rookie outfielder Leu Cintnn
Sam Rumani Jr., 18-yrai-ohi son okayed terms with the Red Sox.
of tha famed track star, will run
Other slgnees were:
in tha Baxter Mila of tha New
Belli more: Catcher Joe Gins­
York A. C. track mart nl MadUon berg end rookies Fred Valentine
Square G arden; Fab. 18. Sam and Boh Savrrine.
Romani Sr,, a 4:07.3 miter, fin
San Francisco: Rookies Bob
Iihed third, aerond and fifth In Perry, John Weekly and Vern
Baxter In 1038, *30 and '40.
I Tiefenthalcr.

A ninth encounter at Ihe local
club.
Cri Tears has finished in the
money trio 10 times in a doien
(rips to lha starting gate this
season. The red fawn 38pounder
recently nipped Hobby Son out of
victory by n neck, alter she
rounded the final turn in third
place.
O, B '• Melon Is another top
hound in .th e hot ninth and this
59-pounder, also a female stepper,
is rated a 4-ta-l shot from tha
seven box.
Ed't Red Penny gels ihe coveted
first post position for tha head­
liner, and (hia reddish-tinted miss
is considered a 8-to-t chance
from the Inside spot.
Also in the rare ire China HerJo,’U ltra’* Tie,,Dependable Rock,
Saraband and Rebel's Joy.
Maimes racing will start at I
p. m. tomorrow.

Son Like Father

Ellis Holds Slim
Lead In Play

Governor Named

bantamweight
king
Becerra
knocked out former champion Al­
phonse Hallmi of France In 40
seconds of tha ninth round. And
junior welterweight champion
Ortii knocked out Rayumdo (Bat­
tling) Torrai of Mexico in 3:30 nf
the 10th round.
A crowd of &gt;1,130 paid a record
California gala nf (361,100 to wit­
ness tha two fights. Tha fans left
Ihe 108,000 seat Coliseum satisfied
they had seen four top-notch ring
performer* giving their best.
With about half the crowd from
Mesico. the south of Ihe border
delegation got in its whoops and
chaera over Becerra's repeat
knockout victory against Hallmi
who lost hia title to tbe Guadala­
jara hauler last July. Becerra
weighed 111 foe the bout and Hallmi came in al 117V*.
And in sportsmanlike fashion
the crowd aecapled Ortii' victory
over lha Mexicans' other idol be­
cause the New Yorker cltarly was

the belter man aN tha way, pil­
ing up ■ big margin an (uperior
boxing and then ending K ‘cleanly
and decisively.
In many respects tbe BecerraHalimi fight was a repeat of their
first meeting, Hallmi was ahead
on all carda when Becerra un­
corked a pair of tremendous lefts,
tha first to tha body and tha aceond to the Jaw that sent the
Frenchman far* down to Ihe canvai for ihe full count. Halimi
fought hard, perhaps harder and
better than he did in their first

Cadets Play Ten
WEST POINT. N. Y. (UPI) —
Army haa raised 1U football
schedule to 10 ram t* for tha first
time sine* 1U48 with ths addiUon
of tha University of Buffalo to Us
I960 card. The Army-Buffalo elash
will take plar* at West Point on
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HEMET L0MB,
To AM OeeAlSeee
Basetoi
Tou and eaeb o f you are Hereby
neitritd end required In present
aay claim s aed dem ands which
you. er eith er e f you. m ay have
a g a in st the esta te e t HENMT
I, HUH. deceased, late of s e lf
County, tn ihe County Jud as nf
lam in ate County, Florida, at his
office i s the court house e t eel#
County e t dtnford, P lorlda, w ilhln
e ig h t calender month* from ths
tim e of the first pabllrkltna nf
tble nolle*. SUcb claim er demand
shall he In w rltln a. and sh all sta te
the place of residence and poet
office address e f the c la im e d ,
add shall ha aworw te by tha
clalm aat. hi* agen t, er atierney.
a n d k u y such claim or demand net
ee filed sh all be void.
a/ EMMA CMARUTT U ' U I
AH aweeutrla o f the Lees
W ill and T estam ent e f
HKNRT LI MB, deceased.
Publish: F sb. t, I t, IS, SI, t i l l .

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W I K O M I

W A G O N

By Unlte4 Frw #
Viltanova celebrated Us acre pi.
■nee Into the National InrttatioE
Tournament with Ua 13th vietor?
of the season although M wasn’t
the kind of triumph the WUdeoto
are likely to boast about
"We'll have to do a M
than that to get anywher* in
tournament.’* commented
Alex Severance after toe OS-SI
win over Manhattan at Madi*
son Square Garden Thursday
night. "Maybe we had aor heads
in tha clouds.”
Earlier in lha day, VUlanova
.had announced Its acceptance el
the NIT bid along with the m b
veriltiea of Detroit and Dayton.
The seven • ranked Wildcats
raised their record to 10-1 with
Ihe victory but looked aloppf
against a team that baa won only
seven of 13 games. Jim Hot*
gird, a 3.10 guard, scored 31
points while M George RaveUnf
had 13 points and 14 rebounds (or
the winneri. Bob Mealy tod Man­
hattan with 30 pointa.
Bradley, the nation's .thirl*
ranked team and virtually n cer­
tain tournament selection,
neyed to Spokano to heat
ga, M-89, for ha 10th victory
against a lone loss to Cincinnati.
Once again, Rradley'a balanced
scoring paid off in the face ef n
fine individual performance—* 30point thawing by Gontaga's Frank
Burgess.
Soph Chet Walker led Bradley
wtth 30 pointa, Al
10 and Dan Smith tallied If.
Fifteenth-ranked SL Louis,
another strong tournament hope­
ful. defeated Wichita, IMT. Bah
Nordmann, St. Louie* 6-foot, 10inch. 370-pound cantor, was tito
individual ator with U points.
St. John’s of New Yost, de­
fending National Invitation Tournamont champion, down ad
ruse, 03-80, Colgate shared
aster, 88-81, Houston eraMopes
Houston Bute, Ot-U, and
whipped Tutoa, ao-M. to
game*.

Gophers Oppose
Rose Bowl Pact

CHICAGO (U PI) —
has joined three ether Bin 'ton
institutions not to fever ad 0 *
nawing tha Rose Bowl
Minnesota's nnlvaratOy
voted Thursday about (-1
commend th a t til
j action with 1
against participating fas the pastseason game with tM Atistatto
Assn, of Waatoan Vnlt
(AAWU).
Earlier Ohio Btoto and Wl
sin faculty bod lea aapsuaead dto*
approval of the game. Mlrhlnan
Stats haa vwtad far th s bwwt Ufa
noia waa aupsatad to
meeting. He even had the cham­ day.
pion down for a one fount in tha
second round, although Becerra
Stays W ith Irish
thought ha slipped.
WASHINGTON,» . C, (
Ortii had said before tha ftght
that Torres waa not experienced Dick Stanfal, a fscuta
enough to beat him. Ha proved ha guard, Informed tisa Wi
was oh so right as h t cleverly Redskins Thursday that ha
avoided tha ll-year-old Mexican's remain nt Notre r
bull-Uka niabaa wtth all the clev­ ■Istant line aoach.
erness of a matador working El
Toro, And whan ha opened a cut
aver Torrea* eya, Ortii peppered
U constantly with stinging jab i so
he sidestepped his opponent to
ptleup ■ big point margin. O rtii
mixed with Torres, but only whan
he feM K waa to his advantage.
"I want Jo* Brown naxt," tha
33-ycar-oJd New Yorkar said after
the fight, referring to his effort
to get Hie lightweight king into
ths ring. "I know 1 can atop
Brows, t deserve toe fight berouse I've beaten every good
lightweight fas the world.**

Titleholders Retain Crowns In Championship Bouts

PAUL R. PALMRR and RL'BT
PAtJdEK. hie w its. FIRHT NA­
TIONAL HANK AT WINTER PARK
n corporal Inn; R. J. HKABOUT,
and NELLIE CARTER,
Defendants.
n o t ic e n r b u st
TO; Paul K. Palmar
e / e Louie* Hlehop
Route L B e t ll-C
F lu a e r a id , Oeargla
and
Ruby Palmar
CD Leuia* Hlehop
Rout* s. Bon ai.rr
F iU aereld , (leorala
Tou at* hereby nollflrd that a
su it to foreclose a m ortgage on
the below described properly be*
been commenced a gain st you In
the cir cu it Court nf the Ninth
Jud lclsl Circuit, Sem inole C euety,
Florida.
Tha abbreviated title to Ihe
causa la PTrel Federal Havings and
Loan Assort, lion of Urlaodo v.
Paul K Palmer, at al.
Tha dtacrlpllon of tha reel pro­
perly proceeded e g a ln tt Is:
LM IS. Block A, e f l-lttl*
W eklw e
Ketatee,
Number
One, Hemlnol* County. F lor­
ida. according l e the plat
th eieof, aa recorded In P lat
Book f, pat* I t . Pnbhr Recards ef Aemtnele County,
Plorlda.
Tou are required so file your
Answer er ether bleed in g with the
Clerk e f the above Cenrt and serve
• eopy thereof upon Oil** *I,. Hedrick
l a add ition to th e (100,000 print
A
Robinson. I l l South
Cenrt
Blreet. Orlaade, F lerlde. ntlerneye m on ey, sp on sors a f thin to u rn a ­
far
ike plaintiff, ea
or before m ent, richest o f the year, hove
February SS. 114“
If you fall to
da ee a Pecraa Pro Confess# w ill put up &gt;30,000 for a hole-in .on e.
be e n isle d against you for the
# e e e e e * • • • • a *##
relief demanded la the Complaint.
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WJVNKoa my bend and lb s seel
a
of said Court In Hanford. Seminole
*
County. Florida, th is la th day e f
January, 114#.
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DAVID M. SATCHEL
Clerk nf tha Clroult Court,
Hemlnol*, County, Florida
R n Martha T. V lh les
D eputy Clerk
David W Hedrick, e f Ik* firm ef
(IfLEH, HEDRICK A RO RIBBON
111 South Court i t reel, Orlande,
F lerlde
Attorney for P la in tiff

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kOTtCM TO D E F B A D ___ tr, Florida, to nulat thalr tltla to
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wlfrt IDA M. KINKR and ---- awtr with tha Clark nr tha Circuit
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IT IS ORDKRED that tbla ha
puhllahad In tha SANFORD HER*
ALD, a ntwapapar puhllahad la
Bamtaola County, Florida, nnca aarh
waak' far four conaaeulltro waaka.
Tha natura of Ihla ault and tha
rallaf mught lharaby la tha q u ilt­
ing af lha IIlia in and tha rtmnval
of lha rlauda from tha aboya dalrrlbad land* awnad by tha Plain*
tltfa la Samtaala County, Florida
and far ganaral aqultabla rallaf
In lha pramlaaa,
WITNESS my hand and affldal
aaal aa tha Clark of lha Circuit
f'ourt of Mamtnola County, Florida,
Ihla fftb day of January, 111*.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. 1JATCIIEL
Clark of th* circuit Court
Pamlnol* County, Florida Ryi Martha V. Vlhlan. PC.
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SUSANNA HILDEBRAND, bar a n .
known
apouta,
haira, davlaaaa,
grantaaa, cradltora and alhar part*
laa claim ing by, through, undar ar
agalnal th* aald Suaanna Hilda*
hraadi and CHESTER R. MeFAR*
LAND, hla unknown apouaa, haira,
daylaata, grant***, cradltora and
nihar partial claim ing hr, through,
undar nr a saln at tha aalS Chaatar
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CARTED and UDA BEN■ JAMIK, Truatata uudtr tha
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unknown itie u it. haira. Sa*
and aaclt of tham It atlra, and
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ip af tham bo drad, hit,
nthar partita claim ing by,
a t thalr raapaoUv* unthrough, undar or agalnat the
aaa hdlra at law,
aald Suaanna Hildebrand] and
ivlaaaA srantat*.
CHESTER R. McFARLAND,
_____a aradltart, iruataa* «r
hi* unknawn apouaa. haira.
*th»r claimant* hr, through,
datlaaaa, grantaaa. cradltora
undar *r a sa la it him, har or
and olhar partita claim ing hr,
thIBL
through, undar or agalngt th*
(h&gt; Tha unknown apaun*.
aa lt Clyaalor R. McFarland.
kalrR darlaaaa, latata**, gran.
TOU, AND EACH OF TOU, AR B
' * , cradltora ar olkar pan* REQUIRED to flla an anawtr with
th# Clark «r Ih* circuit Court af
th* Nlath Judicial Cirrult, la aad
B mien and CORNKL1A F. far Samlaol* Uoualy, Florida, aad
1RUCE, alia know s a* C. F. ta aarr* a copy of ouch aaiw ar
iRUCK, hi* wlfat JUDSON upon lha plalallff ar p la in tiffs
---- kIB and .------ LOOMM, attornaya, Marrtll A Rourlaad,
Wlfa, If anri UERAMD whoaa addraaa la I l f N. Mala
— alao known an Ml* Straat. Orlando. Florida, on tha
JOMISi- RMILT U lt lh day at Fabruarr. l l l l . la a
alao kaawp a* KM* null Iliad aaalptl you antlltid
PIN Ant
EM1LT PAUL U VINKS, P lalallff, *1.
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PINARt
U. O. SUSANNA 111LOKCRAN'D, at al*.,
RICK and MAR FARR dafaadanlt, whtrala th* plaintiff
hla wlfat IRA J. aaaka the dorr** of Ih* Court
VIOLIST C. PUL* quioiin* u a till* la th* plaintiff
hla wlfa, AVBL1NO aa agalnat you and aaeh of rau
HNDEZl W. A. RAYNOR la Ilia followlng-daterlbad plac*.
SDLU a RATNOR, k li parrot or tract of land, lying and
" “ NICKEL) all‘ of Doing In Itmlnol* Unualr, Flor­
; wlfat MBNRT
— - a Plaintllfa kallava tn ha id#, mar* particularly dttcrlbtd
aa followa, lo-w lti
V U af C&gt;4 of SWU or B\V&gt;4
Saciioa SI. Tawnahlp 11
South, Rang* St Kaai
W1TNKPS my hand and aftlalal
aaal af th* aald Court a t Saafard,
Samlaal* Uoualy, Florida, this ISIS
day^of^ January, 111*.

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Legal Notice
Ik COVkTT JVIMirS CBVRT,
BBMtkSLB COtikTT. PLBRIDk
ESTATE OF EDWIN THOMAS
IIAMIU S it, DECEASED
NATICK TO CBBBITBBS
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ALL
FRBSOkS
MATIkO
CLAIMS OB DBMA S M ABAIkST
■All) MBTATRi
Tuu ta d aaeh af you ar* htrahy
anilfltd and raqalrad ta flla any
claim* aad damaada which yoa,
or althar at you, may hara agalnat
■aid aatata In Ih* offlr* a f D os,
Wllaon Alaaandar Caunly Jadga
af gamlnnl* Caunly, at k li affle#
In th* Court Moua* Is Sanford,
Florida, within lig h t calandar
month* from th* tlm* af Ih* Rrat
puhlleatlan of Ihla a at It a. Bark
claim ar damasS m alt N la writ*
Ing and contain tha plac# af rail*
danc* aad p u t affle# Addraa* af
ih* claimant and muat b* awara
to hr tha claimant, hla agaat ar
attoraty, ar th* aam* (ball b*
raid.
/a f Vartla Ma* Hamit
Aa Ktaruirla af aald aitat*
(lladatona L Nohloaa
Attorney fdr Batata
II* Narth u a ia Straat
Orlando, Florida
Flrat publication an /a s . II, III*
Ik TMM CIRCUIT CBVRT OF TUB
NINTH JL’BICIAL C I M I I f tk
AND M S SRMtkBLM COVBTT,
FLORIDA, IN CMANORRT NB.
k ir r ir a o f s v r r
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ANNE C HOPSON,

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By FEED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — To *U
tbHt icboolehlldran who had lo
watch “Th* Tempcil” « TV
Wednesday night • • a bomtwork
■ulgnmcnt:
Now. that wain't hard to tikg,
was it?
I brliart WlUlam Shakctp*«rc
hlatclf, s prg-TV playwright who
workhd o(t-Br«adway, would hava
bent gntranced by thin Hallmark
Hall nf Fagin production oa NBCTV.
Prnduend and directed by
Georgt S c k n t f g r , beautifully
mounted by Souben Tcr-ArutunIan, th* po-mlnutc adaptation by
John Edward Frlgnit w n cube» !« ,. fruih, imaginativa and bon-

'On The Go' To Hit
Central Florida
Jack LlnklatUr’i “On th* Go”
•how (CBS—10:S0 to 11 a. m.)
naut wnok will fanturn vidao-Upad
program* from throughout Con­
tra! Florida. Tha flrat of tho
■howa, tha Flot!&gt;f* Citrua EtpoilUon parade, will ba alrad Monday,

F*b. 0.

Hara ia tk* nta-down on tht
waok'a program*:
Monday—Fob. It Florida Cltru*
»
Juiv*atifr*r Tlm*
Egpoiltlon parada, intcnrtgwi with
'll
fpSSM Sg&amp;
Wlnlar Haven Polteo Chiaf Mun( I ) T hraa Staagaa
a*y Smith, Patrolman 'Don MarIlls J i i S ^ / a W r T a V d .
ritt, Orangg Bowl Quatn Nancy
Waktfiald and camera* taken to
• i» sr o a s tf is s :w /? ;::s .
tho Jam** Strata* Shows and tho
( I ) H ighw ay P atrol
f i l l fl) K e e tr a e i it r e
homa for ratlrod p*opl* at Laka
• :t* (So W aaU ar • New a
Alfred. Filmed at Winter Haven,
ID C entral P la. Nawa
St4S (D H unting aa* P lahlag
Tutoday — Fob. •: LinkUtUr
ID Naw*
cover* th* National Orang* Pick­
t l ) John Daly
ing conUat, talk* to 117-y*ar-old
(;l* f l ) Weather
CD ffgL Praaton a f Yokaa
picker Charll* Smith of Polk City.
T:l* (D Staalay Broa. Uuela
»:«» j j ) Naww-Daugta# Edwggdg Tha thow alio feature* tho 1B6P
T:t( (4) To B* Annanmnced
Florida Citru* Quota, Sandra
ID Lock Rp
Freeman and Champion Fruit
(4) Gal# Storm
Plckar Loula Matthawa and hia fu­
1:44(1) Bat Maataraoa
ture brid*.
ID Batty Huttng
f t ) Dean* Raed
Wadncaday — Fab. 10i Sntvaly
• i t t (4) Cannonball
Grovtt, Inc. ta lha background for
(D Real Mecara
tha third ahow. Linkletter trio*
(J) Johnny itaeeato
1:44 ( l l Maat Mr. Uncoln
hie hand at pooling and cutting
grapefruit while talking to th*
&lt;'ii Mi f i r .
Davis family. Introduced to tho
• it s f l ) Markham
I t ) Rrnl* P e r l
public in Dr. Roneld McKSnnl* of
( D Tha Untouchable*
Winter Horen, one of tha three
11:11 ( t ) Grouch* Mara
t l ) Variety Part**
a man who dlacovcred Vitamin C.
14:14 (3) law laaa Tatra
Thursday — Feb. I ll Lore at
(D Taka a goad Xaak
flret eight in th* them* of tlal*
11:** f l ) ( D ( D Naw*
program filmed at Warerly Grow­
U ; lt ID Mavia
er* Cooperative at Warerly. The
f l ) Mart#
II :tl (1) Jack Paar
pogam deal* with th# plight of a
FRIDAY A. M.
lovely girl whose co-worktra ara
all-woman. LipklatUr lota lovely
•:la (1) Continental Cla ear earn
til* ' (D Today—Dar* O arrawap-: Bscky Martin **Uct on# of three
1:11 f l ) Waathar &gt; Nawa
man aka moots after obrerving
;T(|P (D Cartaana
i
tham through atalgrUUn-moaiUr.
(D Nawa' ^
*
Friday—Feb. lZl Florida Cltru*
ir fD Nawa
Sell ( • ) cap iala Kangara*
Qmsb finals, Including baokstsgs
StSS (D Maratag Thaatra
shots and thsn tha actual crownIng of Miss Flsroaco Cloud ef
8 ) fin A ttV —
Silt (D Naw—Interview*
Bredsnton as the 1M0 Citrus
S ill ID Naws • WaaUar
Quoon. UnklotUr also presents a
14:4* ID Dough R* Ml
refrigerator filled with 18,000 | t
ID Rad Raw* Shaw
bills to Airman Eugene K**Ur of
i t ) Kartaon ICapar*
ItilS (D On Th* G*
Stewart Air Force Bsi*. Th*
fD Mart*
money was the grand prise la n
f l ) Play Taur Hunth
iJOO.OOO promotional pregtm by
M itt
R ight •
Florida e#nc*ntretors.
Mils

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££:&amp;?«
(4) Decamber Brit*

FRIDAY P. M.
Mitt
Mils

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8 ! fcSitt" 41';

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(•) lav* T hat Bab
t i l t s (I ) Guiding Light
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t | ) About rata*
(D Mr. ft Mr*. North
(D a * The World Turaa
t l ) Saa Prtaolaca B aa.

est. Friend did more than edit
lines and censor some of Shake-.
speare'l luster language. He snip-*
ped scene* skilfully, lifted them
out wllh loving care and shuf­
fled sequences around In order In
make tho production easier lo
follow, without v i o l a t i n g tht
Shakespeare spirit.
Tho tale of wltardry. love and
benevolent vengeance on a small
storm - toned .(lend also benefitted from electronic techniquee
that gave it naw visual altr*c-%
tlveneii. Thui, wo had fanciful®
spirits, tho m ade and the wild
creatures Ingeniously brought to
llf*. Wo were able to l i t Roddy
McDowell ai Ariel, an airy apirli,
aeoot around like a tall, thin
Sputnik, complete with antennas.
Ho did an outstanding job.
Another factor In the lively
p e n of tha ahow was tho han­
dling of Shakeipeare’i blustery
comedy Irenes. Tha way to do&amp;
the ” Tompcit,&gt; comedy la all-out®
and that's bow it waa done Wed­
nesday sight. This also sarvod to
add' to the importance of tho
contrasting scenes of landsmen.
The moat impressive acting Job
was that of Richard Burton as
the savage, deformed sieve, Cali­
ban. His tone* ranged from bold
to pitiable as ho dominated bin
actnei. Hla Impact waa powerful.
Ai Proeperp, tha deposed Duke—
of Milan, Meurica Evans created®
a sympathetic, appealing figure.
He succeeded completely In sub­
merging Maurlca Evans aa ha
played hla part, Tom Poiten as
Trineulo, William Bassett ai Fer­
dinand and Ranald Radd aa Stophi no were happy choices for
their widely disparate roles.- All
performed with fine effect, as
did Liam Redmond aa Gontalo,
Geoffrey Lumb aa Alonso and
WlUlam Le Mastena a* Antonio.H
Loo Remick, aa tha beautiful Mi­
randa, had trouble controUing her
lines in her acanea with Evana,
although she did better during lat­
er seonei with Bassett.
George Schaefer, wbo baa had
auch great aueceaa with Shake­
speare on TV, maintained hie rec­
ord for high quality, taita end
beauty with this memorable adap­
tation of “Tho Tempest.”

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WASHINGTON (U N l - The
armed forces, which insist that of­
ficers never use Qls as servants,
are about to write new regulations
to stamp out the practice.
This non-existence practice has
been so widespread, It developed
Wednesday, that the Air Force put
out a special manual telling en­
listed men how to mix drinks,
bathe dogs, shine shoes and make
bads for officers.
A policy statement declaring
that officers really shouldn't assign
enlisted men to servants' chores is
now on the desk of Defense Secretary Thomas S, Gates Jr.
When Gates signs the statement,
each branch of the service will
lave M days to devise Individual
regulations explaining how they
will enforce the policy.

IN TH IS H O U S E /

Exactly w hit fhla alt mean*
wasn't too clear. F ar one thing,
the military hai claimed all aloni
that Gla don't da work like baby,
titling and homework for offictra,
after all, the law apcclflcally bant
it.
The Defense Department doe*
admit that 2,100 men are aaiigntd
a t ••aide*” to aenior officer*, a
figure viewed by critlci a* eonscrvatlve at best. But these aren't
••servants" — they're “orderlies,"
relieving their bosaea of routine
tasks so the officers can better
carry out their respensibiltles,
Word of the new policy state­
ment was relayed to a House sub­
committee which has been striv­
ing to find out If there's any truth
to all these complaints.

JOAN COLLINS and Rod Stleger In a scent from
“Seven Thieves" coming to the Ritz Theatre Sunday*

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HERE la n accna from ‘'Battle Flume" coming to the
Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

Two of the year'* most spectac- Movieland Drtve-ln Sunday.
ular war films, "B attle Flame,"
Roth productions show Ameri­
and "Surrender—Helll", will open can valor in combat.
as a combination attraction a t the , On Wedntsday, "litl* I Set" and
"Speed C raiy" will play and con­
tinue through Friday.
Starting Saturday, the Drive-In
wtll ehow "Never So Fkw" and
"House of Seven Hawke."

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Quest Minister

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Tha Rev. Howard D. Cress, exec­
utive secretary of St. John* Pres­
byterian Church, will l&gt;« conduct­
ing tha morning worship services
Sunday. Hie sermon topic for the
1:46 service le "For Churchgoer*''
and tha Senior High Choir will
sing "Jrsu, Joy of Man's Desir­
ing."
At tha 11 a. m. morning worship
Rev. Cress will apeak on "God
Hath Given You All of Them."
Tha Chancel Choir will sing the
antheme, "Come. Thou Holy Spir­
it" and "I Will Lift Up My Eyes."
Tha evening worship hotir will
be in charge of the young people
of tha church th at are observing
Assembly's Youth Sunday,
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services,

12 Cub Scouts
Get Awards
Cuh Scout pack 343 honored
member* of their group a i 12
aeouit were preaented with awards
at a meeting recently.
Receiving awards were Robert
Goldstein,
Bill
Higginbotham.
Bruce McKlbbin, Don Ethel, Ro­
bert Repp, Jeff Cox. Martin
Rhodai, Mike Pope, Kirk Riley,
Chuck G arnik.’, Bobby Robeer
and Paul Coleman.

Crosby Son
Plans Marriage'
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) - Lindsay
Crosby and dancer Barbara Di­
ane £rederick*on will be married
Saturday In a church wedding in
which Lindaay'i famed crooner
father, Bing, will be best men.
Lindsay, 21, youngest of Bing's
four grown sons, and Miss Fredcrickson will be married at St.
Paul the Apostle's Homan Catho­
lic Church in nearby Weitmont.
The couple took out a marriaga
license Thursday in nearby Sente
Monica. It will be the first mar­
riage for both.

Oviedo Drive
Is Underway
The Oviedo Area combined fund
drive, being conducted now, la
sponsored by the Oviedo Woman’s
Club. It includes dons lions to The
Uoy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Pallo
Fund. Cancer Society, Heart A ll's,
and Red Cross.
Mrs. John Lundy Is chairman,
listed by tim es. W. T. Walker,
W. R. Meek, Sr., Warren McCall,
W. R. Meek, Jr.. C. T. Nlblack,
Sparks Clonts, James E. Brook­
shire. Jack Dodd, J. B. Battle,
Harold Patterson and Miaa Ruth
Davidson,

"Seven Thieves,” an exciting
Featured player* in tbs film
melodrama of the attempt to pull are Edward G, Robinson, Red
off a giant burglary wtll be shown Stleger, Joan Collins and EU WaU
at the Rlts Theater Sunday.
lach.
The thieve* In tha Utin aren't
out to break tha bank of H aste
Carlo—merely to rob Ha vault of
four million dollar*. Tha p its la
clever and believable. Robinson,
as the master criminal, la quietly
effective at managing the dataila
and recruiting the perpetrators.
The movie was shot oa location
The Seminole High School honor
roll has been announced. Those on on the French Rivera.
the honor roll for the first semes­
ter of the IWl-flO school year for
receiving all A's are Nancy Butler,
Johnny Allred, Buddy Fulper, Cor­
dell Jeffrey, Henry Morgan and
Sieve Powell for the 12th grade;
Doug Tamny, Penny Anderson and
Joy Wester for the lith grade,
Frankie Jones and John Boniface
United Church Women ef deed
for the 10th grade. Johnny PhiUipi
and Jane Howard for the ninth. Shepherd Lutheran Church In
Thera were none for the eighth Sanford will hold their monthly
Circle Meeting Tuesday. Mr*.
grade.
Those on the honor roll far re­ Ilalllc Hall and Mri. Mary Leali*
ceiving more A’a than B's a r t Dlan will be co-hosleasci for the meet*
Aiken, Janet Glenn, Marilyn Mc­ Ing at Mrs. Hall's home. Rte. O at,
Daniel, Jean McUurrough, Fay Longwood, which will begin t t
Noel, Peggy Price, David Gacrss, 7:30 p. tn.
A program entitled "By Way of
and Norbert Peters for the 12th
grade, Robert Bullard, Alex Me- Our Bleaslngi" wtll be preeeotod
Kibbln, Niki Aahby. Pat Lavender, by Mrs. Virginia Garrow, F inal
Phyllis McDaniel, Deanna Nichota, plans for tho Fellowship Birth*
and Cenevievo Taylor for the day Party, February 14 wtll bo
completed. The party li schedul­
11th.
Jean Dalcckl, Desta Horner, Jo- ed to be held a t the Shriaa CfaiB
Ann Ziegler, John Gocris, William • t 6:30 p. m.
Ott, and Bob William* for tbo 10th,
Frank Chance, Charles Hare, Tom­
my Hinson, Lawrence Pivee, Leo
Watson, John Wealgate, Theresa
Baker, Judl Taylor, Bulb Taylor,
Carolyn Turner, Linda Williams
and Donna Young for tha ninth. The
hooor roll aiudenta for the eighth
grade are Susan Hslback, Carol
Osford, April Ramey and Linda
Smith.

SKATE
CITY

Barrymore’s Death
Due to Alcohol, Pills
NEW YORK (UP1) — Actress
Diana Barrymore died of the com­
bined cffecla of alcohol and sleep­
ing pills, a medical examiner's re ­
port said Thursday.
,
M in Barrymore, who was found
dead In her apartment Jan. 23,
had 'a ‘Urge amount"
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of alcohol
and "(m ail amount*" of barbiluralee In her system, Dr. Milton
Helpem reported.

Rossini Coaches E ast
NEW YORK (UPI) — Lou Rossinl, coach of the New York Universily basketball laara, has been
named to coach the East team In
the 13th annual Eait-W est College
All-Star game a t Madison Square
Garden, March 24.

There are 431.000 persona con­ Pregnant lohatcra must bo re ­
fined to hospitals In tho U. S. turned to the water Immediately
on an average day, say* the Health on being caught under Connecticut
Inauraace Institute.
law.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS: ntwa
private hatha, 114 W. P M S t 2-BEDROOM unfurnished

apart
mant, kitchen oquippad; garage.
Pb. PA S-ITM.

Stenstrom Realty

By STANLEY

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
• LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
U N. Park — Ph. PA S »

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HOUSE aa Cameron Avenue, East
aide between Celery aad Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­ UNFURNISHED 5-bedroom home
at M04 French Are Immediate
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet
poaaetaion. Contact Deo Royer
neighborhood. ITS par month.
at Bursar King.
Phone PA 2-6144

REAL ESTATE DRK’E-IN
2544 French Ave.

J. W. HALL.

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NICELY furnished two bedroom
and tore bath apartment. Adults.
J. O. Laney, 1113 anlerd Ave.,
MODERN 5-bodroom houae, alectrie kltchyn; corner lot hi city.
Call FA 5-2010.

Good P are
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S i. Wanted la Beat
1 4 Baal Batata Wanted
: ; « . Baal Batata Par Beta
. &gt; 4 Mortgage Loans
EE -I. Boelaaia Opportunities

'■ 4 P*maU*Help Wanted
6. Male Help Wanted
ar Pomelo

| t 654

RENT ▲ BED

FULLY EQUIPPED 3 BEDROOM
BLOCK. Porebea, patio k other
oxtrat. FHA mortgage 532.50
monthly. About $2,000 cash need­
ed for equity. Ml Lincoln Road,
Casselberry,

RoUaway, Hoapile' 4k Beby Beds
By Diy, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. PA 1*1151
IIS W. let BL
BACHELOR apartment, gratnd
floor, tuiteMi for 1 or X. 213
Palmetto.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Luodqulst. Assoc.
PA 5-3551
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
HOUSE for sale In restricted area
Low down payment. Terms
PA 2-61M.

I, 5 and 4 BR. house*, 5 BR
furnished apartment.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

WANTED TO EXCHANGE lata
15M American Trailer, 45' x 5',
completely furnished, ia excelIeat condition; for : bedroom
horn*, completely furnished, pre­
ferable ia Country Club Manor.
NEW two bedroom CB houae on
BL 4 Box Stt R. W„ Orlando.
five aeraa; electrio stove aad
refrigerator, some furnitar*. Oa
Vlhlen Road, Just art Country
Club Road. 575 par mo. Avail­
able Peb. 5th. PA 546*3.
Registered Real KsUto Broker
Ph. PA 1*1501 n*6S a t Hiawatha

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES
Real Estate — Insurance
Safety Bonds

t i l So. Park Ave. Ph. PA 1-5441
■aaford
Bvaaa Bid*. Lake Mary
Ph. PA 5-1156

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bath, CB home,
fully air-conditioned, with separ­
ata utility and storage room,
largo feared yard. 10 x24' patio,
4V4H loan, 910.66 monthly.

40VBLY furnished four room
* ap trtaw at, M Ulo baths, largo
. otreaaad porch, PA 24650.
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t i l l Matron A n n u l
Pittsburgh 1*. Pennsylvania
Tee are hereby eettflt* that a
bill e f complaint ter Slveree bee
bren riled against you, an* you
are required to aarvo a enp; a*
sour enawsr or pleading la the
bill at complaint an Iho plalntlffa
attorney Paul C. Parkins. S4T Wadi
gnulh hlreal, Orlande. Florida, aad
file tha original Answer ar plead­
ing In Iba arrive of the Clark at
tha Clreult Court an ar bsrere S“rlday, February II. Ilia , tf you rail
to dn so Judgment by dofault will
ha takoe against you for iba reliar damandad la the bill ar earnplaint.
DON* AND ORDNRKD a t Banford, gsm lnnla County, Florida.
Ibis talk day of January, Ilia,
(BBAI.I
DAVID M. OATCNBI.
Clark of lha Clreult Caert
* y Martha T. T ibiae, DC
Paul C. Parkins

aar w»st aouih aueei

Orlande, Plarlda
Attorney fee P lain tiff
Publish Jaa. IS. Of. SO k

MUST SELL AT ONCE -Leaving
town; 2 bedroom frame home on
Hary. 46 West. Beat offer takas.
PA 15445, Sanford.___________
3-BBDROOM block house with
Florida room. 2406 Summorltn
Avt. Phone PA 2-4134.

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
115 N. Peek Ave.

LOTS CHOICE LOTS: Near three
shopping cenlera and schools —
price la right. Pbooe after 5.00
P. M„ PA 2-1404.

FARMER'S

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AGENCY

M. V. Farmer, Realtor

D. H. Whitmore
Lillian Q. Tram*
Aeeecietaa.
114 S. Preach Are. Ph. PA 5-5M1

BOVS PBjrHMBl-N#

HOMES

CARPENTER work and gtocral
repairs reasonable. FA 2-5001.
IF YOU have painting problems
and want to taka advantage of
years of
i . experience and the
best of workmanship call K. M.
Young FA 2-05M or J . L. Bled
ion FA 2-4122.

15. Special Service*

INCOME TAX SERVICE
FEMALES, ages 25 to 31, hieh
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
school
graduates;
must
have
1111 Celery Ave. Tel FA 2 1344
3 BR. home with hardwood floors
following
qualifications:
short­
and ceramic tile bath.
hand. 60-20 words per minute,
lypewriter. 60 words
ROSA , L. PAYTON electric
per minute, salary excellent.
Apply Florida Slate Employ*
And Associates
(Home &amp; Auto) ’
ment Service, 110 W. Second St.
Registered Real Eitate Broker
North
Orlnndo Electronic* .
Ph. FA 3-1101 17-32 at Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2 8954 — FA 2 8963 *
2713 Orlando Dr. — Hwy. 17-92
HOUSE, 1475 down; 2 bedrooms,
hath, kitchen, living room, DREDGE k BULLDOZER opera­ PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
tors. Call FA 2-1506 after 6:00
Florida room, carports. Large
W. L. HARMON
laiidscaped corner lot, fenced
TH. PA 2-4223 Alter 5 P. M.
back yard. 155 Country Club
Paint and Body
Drive. Open for Inspection 1:00 EXPERIENCED
Man. Must have own tools. Call ENVELOPES, Letterlisads, state* p. m. to 1:00 p. m.
menls, invoices, hand bills, and
FA 2-0250 after 4:00 P. M.
programs, o tc .
Prtgressive
THREE bedroom home on two
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2651—
Iota, corner So Sanford and 14th.
304 Weal 13th St.
St. Come, look, make offer. COOK, seafood experienced. Apply
„ T. V. CantreU.
Sea Shell Restaurant, 2506 So. Sewing: Mach. Repairs
Oak Ave.
CALL "THE TIME TESTED
ALL MAKES 4c MODELS
FIRM" TODAY
104 So. Park (24 hr. aar.)
for wonderful Investment oppor­
FA 2 3825
tunities in St. Johns River pro­ HOUSEWORK, 1507 W. 71b. St
SERVICE CALLS 21.50. For deperties, and highway 17-22 pro­
pendable TV servlet call San­
perties.
ford TV Center, 0th. and San­
St. Johns Realty Co.
ford Ave. FA 2-0741.
114 North Park Ave.
WILL keep one child in my home
"The Time Tested Firm"
while mother works. 316 Maple
Ave., Sanford.
FURN. S Rm., 1 bdrm. borne;
Venetian blinds, picture win­
dow; garage. On large lot. Call
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
FA 2-3172, Mrs. Sbawver.
8ince 1948
12. Plumbing Service*
A. HARE
DEBARY
SELL or TRADE for lata model
PLUMBING
NOrth S-4422
NOrth 8-4711
trailer; 2 bedroom new frame
Contracting k Repairs
house, good location outside of
Free Estimates
city limits. FA 2-7013.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Avt. Phone FA 2-3322

1200 DOWN

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
202 So. Park Ave. Pb PA 2-5461

T V &amp; Radio Service

a

BIANCHINA By

4 A GOOD

USED
CAR
US BEFORE U - BUY !

uOWN

FOR CLEAN USED
C o te - C o m p o te

1
SEE

B A M ROOFING
Contracting k Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —laaarod
FREE ESTIMATES
500 Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA I-7M3

111 N. Park

SETTER HURRY!

*340

SUNLAND ESTATES
One year old home on large oik
shaded lot facing Lake Dot.
Excellent condition. I BR., 1 8. Female Help Wanted
bath, KM. Equipment. No quali­
fying. Law Down paymant and Needed - 8 - Women - AVON
only 645. month Including in­
Alao opening in Lake Monroe.
surance and Naw Taxes.
Earn that extra money by
John R. Alexander
representing A V O N . Write
ANOTHWwTttUMD*9
NOW. Manager, Box 246,
Q U IZ HOU* f»
MIT French Ave.
FA 2 0283
Lockhart, Fla. for interview la
»_____________
t-»
your home.
3 ACRES
I acres with 2 bedroom, concrete
block bomt, high and dry land. E X P E R I E N C E D acror.
House approximately .0 years
dian teacher for Sanford studio.
PRIVATE PARTY to aell lovely
old, with new roof. Several oak
PART-TIME canvasera, salary
home in Lillie Venice, reason­
trees and aiaorled '•itrui trees.
and commlsilon baiia. Apply In
able. Ph. FA 2252 between 6:00
Good water. On paved Rd.
person to Central Florida Muxic
and 7:0d P. M.
510,600 with amali down pay­
School*, 117 Virginia Drive, Or­
ment.
lando.

dLw d q u a Jd t&amp; A A

Phone PA 11531 2601 Park Dr.

V

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
Phone FA 2-4452

FABULOUS

S-BDRM., Pie. nm., hardwood
floors, slovo; air conditioner op-

B n f o r a P r io n a G o U p

RAINBOW Painters k Decorators
. NO FOOLIN’
—Free Estimates. Ph. PA 2-MM.
The Owner really must sell this
large large 2 BR. k Den Home, WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
Including large kitchen, Dining Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
ares, anack bar. larger separate
Codlact
SOI
West
Mh
St
Laundry Room, The fireplace
Phone r A 2M U
makaa the Home so cosy on cool
days and the terms a rt prae* TASKER PAINTING
ticatly up to you.
Special. FA 2 6156.

THE Old Historical "Burn Retiro
Eitate". IT acres. The lay of
BY OWNER: 2-brdroom CB horns;
the land ia beautiful, long easy
corner lot; fenced back yard
slopes, many beautiful huge
5550 down. I'hnne PA 2-1283.
trees, many kinds. Creek flows
year around. Real spring of
fresh sweet water. Large old
THE SANDS OF TIME
house has I fireplaces. Very
ARE RUNNING OUT
Interesting. Come see. For full
Tharo a re only three homes left
details and prlca writ* Hazel
in e x /islv e SAN SEM KNOLLS.
Trapp, Enterprise, Fla.
Tblsrtneans that only three more
happy familiaa will be able to SOUTH PINECREST: A beauti­
say:
ful 3-bcdroom, 2-bath borne
located on corner lot, fenced
back yard, built-in kitchen equip­
"In looking for a home w« saw
ment. 11,000 equity and taka
many with MANY of the fea­
nver FHA mortgage. See today
tures of SAN S E 'I KNOLLS, but
nona with ALL of them. For
—move ia Immediately. Call
FA 2-1501. .
Instance there were many with
5 bedrooms, 5 or m baths,
"PLUSH CAMP ON
electric kitchens, terrazzo floors
LAKE HARNEY"
and elr., l i k e SAN SEM
KNOLLS, and aome even had Well built camp, suitable (or year
round borne, two bedrooms, bath,
the same FHA financing with
kitchen, large living room with
low down paymeot and low
trrrazzo floors, elaborata fire
monthly payments. But there
place end barbecue grill, large
was always SOMETHING wrong
terrauo floor sun porch, 2nd
— like not having city water
building just reflnlshcd and wir­
and sewers, or not having the
ed, for extra sleeping quarters,
large, covered patioa you ace in
also Includes good house trailer,
SAN SEM KNOLLS, or being
335' frontage on Lake Harney,
located in a noisy neighborhood.
included are kil:hrn appliances
and aome furniture, offered ex­
Thai ia one thing we lovo about
clusively by. “ The Time Tested
SAN SEM KNOLLS - .t ia
F irm "
QUIET. Another thing, we can
Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
let our children play in front St. Johns Realty Co.
Jae C. Themes
because our home Is on a dead
116 North Park Ave.
1625 Sarita BL
FA 3-4443
end street and . a don't live
"The Time Tested Firm"
In constant fear that a speeding
car will run them down. IT IS GOOD home plua extra income
Terms 250 mo. FA 2-5689.
LIKE A NEAT. CLEAN LITTLE
TOMORROW'S GOLDEN MILE
VILLAGE WITHIN A CITYI
"LOTS"
OF
BARGAIN
And, lest but not least, the con­
Plumbing &amp; Heating
struction ia guaranteed to be the lx beautiful I o t a , Hriarcllff,
AIR CONDITIONING
Dream
wold
Section,
olfered
ex­
very beat because every bit of
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
514 FEET ON 11-32 DEEP
clusively
by
SI.
Johns
Realty
it was personally supervised by
1001 Sanford Ave.
PA 2-65*3
Co. at a fraction of the assessed
the builder, Philip Zcull."
CALL STEMPER AGENCY
value. 60' x 130', see "The Time
Teited Firm ", immediately for
SAN SEM KNOI.I.S is four blocks
FOR TODAY'S PRICE
these "Hot Bargains",
' weal of French Ave. on Twen­
tieth Street. A Stamper associate
St. Johns Realty Co. W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
la on tha premises daily.
116 North Park Ave.
Phone PA 2-4141
112 N. Park
"The Time Te.led Firm"
Phone FA 21331 2401 Park Dr.
W. H. "Bill" Stamper Agency
BRAND NEW
Realtor k Insurer
a
ASSOCIATES) H. E. Taffer
Arthur P. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May. Bart Pilcbar,
White Sidewall Urea, Blectric
Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCaakill
gad Tara Signals.
T. C. Troutnar

Phone PA 1-4661

Pah. I.

V /U U tO A
v

Ph. PA 2 6121

14. Build, Paint A Repair

W. H. ••Bill” STEMPER Agency
Phone PA 2-4901
111 N. Park
Phone FA 26311 3601 Park Dr.

LAKE MAXY: Unfurnished I bed
room house, kitchen equipped.
FA 3-0IS4.

jtL A S flF IE D INDEX

Reett^r
Phone FA 2-1441

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re- House Wiring - Electric Servlca 4
Sid Vihlen
sales available from 1150 down
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
—assume 157.50 monthly pay*
FA 2-0011
manta. Inquire at office or 112 Magnolia
phono FA 2 7602.

FIAT “SOO" Series

Heater, White
S idea all Urea, Electric Windshield Wipers, Oil Filter and T ara
Signals.

• Low Bonk Rotes
Warranty Guarantee

$2 9 5

57 CHEVY
•JIO" Tadar I Cylinder
Standard Trans. — Heater
Tutoae Paint.

4 Door Sedan, Powar Steering
On# Owner ............. ......... .......

1959 JEEP STATIO N WAGON
4 - Wheel Drive

*1 0 9 5

*1 0 9 5

55 DeSOTO

1957 BUICKConvertible— RfirH

DOWN

Monterey 4 Door, fully equipped

Fired erne Sportsman
Hardtop — Automatic
— Power Steering —
Brakes — Redie aad
— A real bay!

Tadur
Train.
Rawer
Heater

55 CHEVY
" S i r Feeder Sedan — 4 Or*lader — Standard Trans. —
Kadi* aad Heater — Tatawe
Paint.

*7 9 5

7 9 5

Open Till 9:00 Evenings

Y eur C redit ia to e d on any • ( th eta Cara
PAYMENTS
LINCOLN - MERCURY* INC.
Mercury — EngUali Ford* — Lincoln — Coat
IN North Palmelta Ayeanre________
|A

USED
Tlh * FRENCH AVB.

*&gt; &lt;s k,**' -

#

I

CAR

LOT
PB. FA 3-»0«l

�19. Boat* and Motor*

15. Special Service*

21. Furniture

3M

•m terfe

frralfc

Fri.. Feb. 5. 1960—Fnge 9 22. Article* For Sale

ROLLAWAY. Hoipltal and Baby
Bedi. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French At*.
Ph. TA 2-7955

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

About 50 or SO buihaU of Hamlin
and Panon Brow* orange*.
M*ke offer, Super Trading Poet,
2922 Orlando Dr.

Windshield
Back Ginns 20. A utom obile*
Door Glaaa
Vent Gltai 5# BUICK 4-door LaSabcr, power
SERVICE
ileerinc, radio, healer, other ex­ CUSTOM BUILT furaltur* -iln gle plecet or .e li Alio furnltra!. Call FA 2-33M.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co
U 11« W. lad St.

FA 2 4422

PUMP* - SPRINKLERS
typei and iltoi, installed
"Do U Yourielf'

WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E

Machinery and Supply On.
W. Snd St.
Ph. FA 24tH
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work fuaranteed. Free Eetitnatea. Phone FA M ill.

DREDGING: Land filled and
beachea pumped hi. No Job to
amall or to large. Call TEmple
1-4031.

15-A Beauty Parlor*
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
■004 Adame Ph.

FA * *53

Beauty Cara.

1950 HILLMAN MINX Convertible,
only 4500 milei, like new con­
dition. Price 11505.00 so* Elm.

lure

repair.

FA ! TOM.

CabineU

SINGLE BED, po*ter type, spring
and matleia In good condition.
ISO. FA 1T710.

made.

COINS WANTED: New or unelfculited and old Amerirln. told:
wide paper bill!. Call R. L.
Sloan. FA 2-4785.

BR1TANNICA encyclopedia. Atauree my payment!. I received a
FOR SALE — 1950 Spence Craft
aerond aet Chriatmaa and don’t
Holies Trailer. to'vxt. See Clyde
need two. Reply to Bo* R. P.,
Walla at DeWItta Trailer Park.
c n The Sanford Herald.
No phono calla.
GOOD Uaed Appliancti and TV’S.
1951 NASHUA 35 x 10 ft., 1 bed­
Gormly, Inc., Third k Palmetto.
room, would take amaller ■'
wide or '&amp;S Chevy or later on DEL VELV1S air rompreaaor, 600
ru. ft. Phnne FA 24157.
it. Priced right for quick lair.
Modlin. lot 21. Park Ave. Trailer PAINT SPRAY: Medium aite
Park, Sanford Ph. FA 2 5197.
rompreaaor, tank gun. hoae; A-l
ahape. Coat 1255. aell for 1100.
'52 TRAILER, email equity, take
J. D. Orr, 101 E. Quayle Ave..
up payment*. FA 2-3ST7.
Euatia.
• ft. BEVERAGE cooler 1295; *0
ru. ft. Frigidaire glait door wall
Uaed furniture, appliance!, toola
caac 1295 ; 9 cu. ft. Coldapot re­
etc. Rought-Sold Larry’a Mart
frigerator 165. Phone FA 2-1531.
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
ECONOMY paint $3.95 per gal
$SAVE$
ion, 2nd gallon free. ARMY
New A Used
NAVY Surplua, 310 Sanford Ave.

Furniture

and

Appliances

WANTED: Care for feeble, afed
woman; In home of widow or
couple. Nuriing experience not
neceaaary. kindneaa and patience
eaacntlal. Write P. O. Rox W .
Sanford.

Model Swimming Pool
FOR RALE
Nationally Adtertlaed lUther
William* A la e v * Greend
Soimmlnn P**l- 1d«*t *•»
erect with high weler tehl*.
New available fee HALF
PRICK.
t ’an be ••** at Mart-Nett*
Met el in Banfard.

22. ArtlclM For Salt

Come to wur hit Uned Car Pow-Wow, ail
you hraven and nquawn He prepared to
har* lota of wampum, raune we’re on the
warpath, scalping high price* right ami
left!

22. Article* For Snle

FA STORY TO YOU
IT la. MAGNAVOX T.V., eonaole
ALUMINUM
type. Good Cond. 155 FA 2-7770.
VENETIAN BLINDS
201-209 E. Ftrat 8L Ph. FA 2-0901 Eneloaad head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitie rnda. Flattie
New A Uaed Furniture k Appli­ or rayon tapea. Cotton or nyloo DINING ROOM SUIT^. huffett.
ance!. A Good Plaea To
table, china cabinet and four
corda.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Senkarik Glnss and Paint Co. chairs; uaed; bargain. FA 2-7592.
Jenkins Furniture 112-114 W. 2nd SI
FA 2-4122
SINGER PORTABLE to reapon
4M Sanford Ava.
FA 2-7450
sible party in this vicinity
MATCHED wedding set. diamond*
Taka over I payment* a&lt; 15.43.
aet in whit* gold, large renter
. • BIG VALUES
Two year guarantee remaining.
alone. Can FA 21171.
• 1UICK CREDIT
Writa Bo* AA. t/o Sanford Her• EASY TERMS
REFRIGERATOR,
10
en.
ft.
HotWE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
point, automatic defrost: hill six*
WILSON - MAIER
gaa range: Smith Corona portahla typewriter; reasonable. 1400
New and Used Furniture
Sit E. First St.
FA I 5S22
Adame Cl., Sanford.

Mather of Sanford

A Satisfied easterner k ear ked
advertisement.
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
MS So. Oak
Ph. FA t-1748

# C s t Flower* For Any Ocean ia*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2 1S22
or
FA SWT*

Sanford's most complete

Gateway Ye The Waterway
Yowr EVINBUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Good*
2*4-4-0 E. 1st.

cause

Ph. FA MB01

2*57 STAFFORD 10* boat and
trailer, fully equipped. FA 2-SOW.
H o ra ry

59 CHEVROLET

58 VOLVO

I
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Tader — kedle nwd Hester — Swedish Import —
Thrifty Cylinder Rngin* with RperU car
i A
Performance — Perfect Dark Green Ft*M
k h — WhU. sidewall*

4

11

NEW CAR SELECTION!

59 ENGLISH FORDI
F#rd*r — Vary Lew MAe*«* —
&lt;
U he Raw I* keery Wag.
1295

fio n Jtia x .

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56 FORD
1 Patriae* Vkteria Tader Hardtop V-l i l
1 5£T T"t**
" H* 'm ** 1,2 9 5 1

Oetboerd Metso*

WOODRUFF MARINK
9001 French Ave.

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FA M i

54 CADILLAC
W ntwead F t dm Reden — All P eri ary A sw an trie* Iactedk g Air Caadltleafcg — Perfect T a h s * Ftok h — Bpmi*aa laetde m i 0 *4.

WELCOME

1495

WAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

1
55 CADILLAC
1 «W Ferder — AH PeeSary A.roe*arise lariedleg
1 Air Oeadttteaer — Perfect Tetawo Ptalah | # A P
I Whh WhH* Sidewalk. A Real Day At | Q W3

(R a m b l&amp; h

I
1
1
1

56 MERCURY
Ptakh With %y%*lSk73i
f

k a w tik b Feeder Hardtop — Fwwer Blemtog — Fewer Brake*
fel Tetoae

■

American

Tader, S Cylinder, Radi* and Heater. Alee,
twe other* ha ikia model to aetaet e j u a

2-D oor S U P E R S E D A N
B o l M * o llh hM ltr. ,11 (IHtr. n c H ila , M U
aatd wwdtrteating.

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1
57 PLYMOUTH
I
1 hevef Ferder — • Cylinder — Automatic Tran*11 Tele**
mission — Radi* and Healrr — F rrfert
||d h |i i ■
Finish — Like
Tires — Thi*
1
1 awe k far abore average.
|| l|D k ■
N re

58 CHEVROLET
■el-AIr Feeder Y-B — Redle aad Healer —
Aetomaei* Traeme testae — Perfect Tatawe

Doiivorwd Hanford, Florida for only

i

1995

51 MERCURY VOYAGER
Hamas Daaifaod Fog
Florida LhrihrI A 4 Bedroom* —
1 A 2 Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Servlet

Conventional
Financing
Down Pijm enta
Low As $425
You can mova ia Immedi­
ately while the papers a r t
boinf proceuad.
Wo Gusrantoa Personal
Satisfaction Oa The
Construction Of Your
Horn j For The Flr*t
Year — Or Your Dow*
Payment And CloajHK
Coat Will B* Che*rfufl;
Refunded.

In d u d in c Celllaion Insurance

SAVE PLENTY BUCKS ON
G O O D USED T R U C K S

Ford or Redan V-«, Hydrematir, Radi*. Heater,

Power Rleeriag. Fewer Brakes. I k w e f S A f
average hat priced belew mark*4. \ l y j

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N
Pickup — G reet
Whit* Tale** Finish c h iv b o l e t

CHECK THESE WHOLESALE PRICES WE ARE
OFFERING OUR M A N Y RETAIL IU Y E R S !
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FORD
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We have a large selection of A -l Used Trucks

FA 2-1491

Your Friendly Ford Dealer Since 1931
Buford, Flu.

Winter Park — O riu
Ml 4-B91C (No Toll)

Bay With CaaMwca At Taar Sm loaU Caaatr
Authoriaod • PoatUe • Buick • Rambler Dealer

*

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■ u
c u e u u (-u m r w u
and ■ W
g Cylinder — Aatwaatic
Lee I Iraamaieriea - New T t *

O P E N FRI. N ITE ’T IL S:00
&amp; ALL DAY SATURDAY

�Clock

are Carrie Hilchett, MaJorie Ann
Helmkh, Gary Hopper, Anita
Quinones, pally Urban, Jane
Vaught, Carolyn Wataoo,. Jimmy
Walla and Louise Zavkski. fifth
grade, Carry Mathis, Joe Vic­
kers, Marcia Berringar, Nancy
Bay, Pamela Walaaek.
Stalk grade, Mathew T h erein ,
Michael Thuraam. Evelyn Carl­
ton, Elaine Reno, Elaine Thomp­
son and John Burnett.
Seven and eighth *rode, Diane
\ccadl, Pat Blondi, Doris Harri­
son, Kathy Hughes, Susan Ryan,
Leah StiUi, Richard Lainc, Mi­
chael Kay, Jimmy Walkur, Jamea
Welch, John Smith, Broods Wil­
son, Linda Aricr, Bobby Corson
and Wesley Corbett.

. Xastoor la bead of Harold H. Hast
ft* Oo., Shippers;
.
The Jayceca have If new mens
ftars. Jay tee Membership drive
•balrmaa John Alexander reported.
At their luncheon, Alexander urged

of Commerce lor next year.
Other ofUcera named at tha group’s
moating last night were Karl 1bnay, vies president; Mrs. Eleaaor
Martin, aecrctary, and Mrs. Sidney
Fowler, treasurer. 11m Lake Mary
chamber has extended an invita­
tion to all candidates in tha May
1 primary election to apeak at
Its April meeting. The meeting wifi
be held April 7 at I p. to.
f The rain brought an alligator
put of hiding early Mila morning.
' An employe of the Herald tsid
she spotted one ’’clomping*’ across
fto road on Hwy. 17-M in front
t t the high school.
. “Guess it waa trying to gat out
t t the rain," aba said.
Dip Coleman was elecled presl•apt of MM Inks Mary Chamber

LOS ANGELES (UP!) — TV. calm Tburaday when he described
R. Bernard Pinch M a r hcea the precarious balancing of hia
hla M gicit teal whan V* trie* lo life in West Covina and in various
love nests with hia, mistress and
convince a Jury that hla »ife waa co-defendant, Carole Tregoff, 23.
■hot in the back accidental..’ when
When hia illicit love affair was
ho "threw" the murder weapon discovered and threatened to shat­
away.
ter hla country-club Hfa and tha
The auavo aocialtta • phpalclan
alee aauat explain why he brake
hia bippocralic oath by faillna to
aaaiat hla mortally wounded wifa
and left bar to die in the drive­
way ad their Weal Covina, Cattf.,
MfDDLEBURY, Tt, &lt;UPI) —
home.
The defenae haa ala led that The nation’s larger universities
Pinch threw the death gun away should create centers for inten­
after a struggle with hia wifa, sive study of at least a.doxen of
Barbara, laet July IS and it acci­ the more widely-spoken language*
dentally diacharied a bullet Into of Africa, says Dr. Rtephen A.
-freeman, vice president of Middleher baek.
M alao bad Mated that Pinch bury College..
He said that until recently,
fled the aeene In “ sheer panic,
fright and deeperatlon" after knowing the language* of the Eu­
kneeling over hie wifa in a laat- ropean powers with African em­
pires was enough for eur political
gaaped converaation.
The 61-year-old aurgeon waa and economic contacts there.

Teach African,
Schools Urged

financial credit of bis hoepiial, he
decided an M e course of action:
—He would continue ta aca Ms
mistress and at tha asms time
stall hia wife's divorce action un­
til after he hed owing a 6600,000 hospital loin.
—He would n m ag o lo try to
"got something” on hfa wild oven
if he had lo Urn ■ “gigolo" to
torney. Grant Cooper, Pinch tes­
tified ho discussed Weekly with
Mias TregoH the possibility of
getting hla wifa Involved with e
gigolo. Ho said he spoke to hia
m istresi about M by telephone
lest June when Miss Tregoff was
in Lea Vegas, Nev.
She said she would bo glad to
help and oo July 1 “ she called
me on the phone and said, ‘Hoo­
ey, I've got good news for you.
We’vo got a man to do the Job',"
Pinch testified.

tin t ho a s s hired to murder Mrs.
Pinch, The state charges that
when Cody failed lo follow
through, Plneh did the Job him­
self.
Pinch testified that Cody guar­
anteed Mm Jab weald be dona
wMhM 30 da vs “if be had lo
sleep with her himself end report
end go M court sad testify M
M a t"

Demos A t W ork
ATLANTA (UPI) Wealthy
lawyer Henry Alexander twice raceatly erected an 16-foot, tw o bill­
board at the edge of bis 31-acre
estate. Both times the sign that
urged southerner* lo voM Repub­
lican was sawed in half by van­
dals. The exasperated lawyer said
today be preferred to keep quiet
■bout any future plane for the
billboard.

Syracuse c e n t handcuff Will
Chamberlain,

Eight per sent of the point M.
dustry’s product* did not exist M
their present form five year* eg *
according lo the National Paint,
Varnish and Lssqusr AsenokStea.

' She bad lived In Labs Monroe
for the past 66 yean.
Site was the wifa of the Ufa
Ray Chideater and was a member
of the Church of Christ of Saaford.

Guest Speaker
Dr. William Anthony of Rutherfordton, N. C., will bo guest speak­
er and aaaiat with holy commun­
ion at the 1! a. m. service at All
Saints Episcopal Church at En­
terprise Sunday. Dr. Anthony k
former rector of AH Saints
Church.

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BROWNIB FIREFIGHTERS t t Holy Cram KdImomI Cfaiuvh Troop RSS
learned how thp Sanford fin station is run Thumdnjr. Asat Chief R. t ,
Thomas, loft, nod Fireman R. K. White Jr. told thp Brownies about the atntlon. The little trapora of 228 m p Margaret Boll, Kathryn Biakon, Barbara
Benton, Both Darby, Julia Dean, Jeanette Dunn, Ferny Fuller, Vicki Har­
din. Linda Patton, Patsy Parking. Bath Ann Record, Tarry Siskind, Elisahath Ann Sweeney and Tenl Talley,
(HeraM Phahp)

Hospital Notts
Janet HuMphivya, Sanford
Jean Tllshaw, Sanford
Joseph Brown, Sanford
Plarance Levy, Sanford
Roy Lao Priesoo, Sanford
Olands Robby, Sanford
Elliott G. Moore, Parkridge,
M. J.
Clara Senders, Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Hu­
bert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) said
today ho might accept tho chal-

lenge of Sen. John P, Kennedy
(D-Maii.) lor a preiidentlal pri­
mary eonteil in Nebrnka but has
made do final decision.
In announcing Tburaday that ho
would enter the Indiana and Waal
Virginia primaries, Kennedy noted
ho had accepted Humphrey challagas in Wisconsin and Wait Vir­
ginia. Ha laid ha ragrettod (hat
Humphrey had not accepted hla
Invitations to enter other states.
In both Wisconsin and West Vir-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry YKahaw
■island, a daughter
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Carr,
Casselberry, a daughter
Mr, tad Mrs. Jamas Hobby,
Inaderd, a daughter
n u ~ n ..u
Leroy Hodge, Merritt Island
Jamas P. Cullen, Sanford
Karl Yoat, Saaford .
Sally Ann Oyier, Sanford
Rebecca TUlie, Sanford
Ainaa Pttoian, Longwood
Xlak Griffith, Sanford
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
tufae McClain, Sanford
tom Man in Florida Stale UglvarMrs- Joseph Corky, Sanford
lily's dean design elan k as
Daniel Jonklna, Sanford
handy with a dress pattern as Ms
feminine classmate*.
But Kirk Templeraan, ao-yeerold Junior from Miami Springs,
had oao problem ha ftnlihiag wo
eourae.
All hk tlaasMitoa d*signed and
CHICAGO (UPI) - Supermarks*a nan faking too efficient for mad# elothos for themeelm.
Temple me a
- weapon, In tito opinion of Mr*.
’ v Marla Kiefer, anocuUva director af

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Design Clots Has
Final f roblem

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the Warrior* U f-IW , Thu iitap
night The Philadelphia Nipper's
parforawooo eead Mas ever MM
3,000 point mark, only Ms MMrd
player la National BeekethaK As­
sociation history h attain tbit
Haight hi one tooaen.
Chamberlain now lum l.Olti
points, M shy of the rueord I,log
held by Boh Patttt of S t Uwia
for a single season.

Mrs. Daisy Cbldsstar, TO, died
at a local nursing home a t Bill
p. as. Thursday night.

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WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. High today. 66. Low tonight. 58.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 624

Expansion Starts
At Dynatronks

WASHINGTON (UPI)-Aasistant
Air Force Secretary Joseph V.
Chary k has ad milled to House in­
vestigators that human errors
were behind some failures in the
Titan intercontinental ballistic mis­
sile program.
Testimony made puhlic today by

Dymilronics will double its size by mid-April.
Work has started on a 20,000 square foot Dynatronica
plant addition to cost 8148,000. It will be connected to the
present 20,000 square foot plant. The expansion means Dynatronicn will add another 160 employees to its present crew of
160, Vice President George Anderson suid Saturday.

/le w s B riefs
Mac A rthur Better
NEW YORK (U P U -G tn. Douglae MaeArthur, boapitaUted with
a urinary ditorder, la feeling bet*
ter. He haa been aittini la an arm ­
chair enjoying an occasional game
of parch!at with hie wife.

Scouts Honored
•

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Poet
m eitrr General Arlhur E. Suramerfield today dedicated a aew
stamp commemorating tba
anniversary aI tha Boy St
America.

Arabs Meet
QAMO t u n ) — Km
ministers of eight Arab
meet M a y to diacnao "the Pel■ s tin t problem" and larael'a in­
tention to direct waters e l the
River Jordan te irrigett toe No-

Taylor Breaks Ann
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
MaswaJt D. Taylor, former Army
ebtof of stall who suffered s bro­
ken a m whea struck by a taxi
Saturday, remained to aetiafae^ e r y condition today at. WaKar
(fin ed A ray HoopUaL

Additional Arms
JERUSALEM, Israeli (UPI) Israel plans to atop up purchases
of arm s and military equipment
m a result ef eurrent border
claihet wtth the United Arab Re­
public sad to compensate for the
recent flew of Soviet arms lute
Arab countries.

% «w OovemmEfit Lins
PARIS (UPI) - Premier Michel
to M ef Prauee's
key regional administrators today
to lap down the new peveramant
lias k toe aftermath of the Alglees toeurreattoe. WMh P ebra at
the meeting was Interior Minister
Pierre Cbateaot,
tbeSundays nifbt from aa
spot Investigation ef toa Algorton
filtusU en.

Civitan Club
C h itf To Spook*
Joe H ornet ef OuntomiUe, Ale.,
totersaUeusl president ef toe Ctrltna organixation will speak to Use
local club al their T p. « . meeting
tonight.
• The m uting wiS be et toe May­
f a i r Inn. .

The ism e type work will be
done In the new building a* is
done in the present plant, conilruction of space tracking and
antenna tracking electronic equip­
ment. Completion dale for the new
building 1* April 13.
Seminole County Developer J.
Bralley Odham la building the
addition. Odham gave credit to
Florida State Bank President Gene
Tucker for successfully negotiat­
ing for the money lo build the
addition. Negotiations to get the
addition have been going on for
the past *0 days.
•‘Without him we couldn't have
done it,'* Odham laid. The new
building and increase in person­
nel will give Dynatronica a .pay­
roll of more thaa S3 million per
year. More then 40 of the new
employee will be engineers in the
110,000 per year salary range.
Dynatronica projection la 030
employes ia two and ■ halt to
three year* and more than 1,000
employes in five years. Odham
said that la five /ears with 1,000
peraona employed, the corpora­
tion’# annual payroll will be III
million, equal to the Naval Air
Station's.
Dynatronica official* laid the
corporation haa doubled its per­
sonnel and quadrupled its dollar
volume of bualnesa in each of the
last two y asn .
Vie# President Anderson said
Chamber of Commerce Manager
JoU kK rldor’a effort! to locating
Dynotronlei in Seminole Counly
here “have really been tremen­
dous.” K rldtr started work to loeate toa etactranlca company to
Juna ISM. Odham built the exist­
ing plant which waa occupied la
July, 1939.

City Board, Town
Councils To Meet
Tonight in town council night In
Seminole County.
The Sanford City Commission
will boar the pollution roview of
Like Monroe at Ita • p. m. meeting
in City Hall. Requests for street
lights, a beer and wine permit, con­
sideration aa vacating city lend,
transfer of city fund* and the
second reeding of on ordinance
•ota bUshing residence require­
ments for solicitors are also on the
ageada.
The Casselberry Board ef Alder­
men will meet at T:M p. m. In
the teem hall. Tba Altamonte
Springs town council will also bold
its evening meeting In the town
hall. Tba Loogwood council last
week scheduled aa adjourned meetin f for tonight.

le a p Y e a r' Sanford Boy
Te M a rk Third Birthday
■

Larry Jeffrey ia la the tilth
grade at flaoferd Grammar Scboel
and is aa A student with aetentitle Interests la biology tod astro­
nomy.
Ills height ef four feet, eight
inches makes him big for bis age
—ha will celsbrato Ms third birthdav this month.
Larry la well travelled for his
age. B o n la Omaha, Neb., be was
in Tuscambia. Ala., when bla
birth data rolled around agala.
The aext time it came, Larry waa
ia Mt. Clements, Michigan.
You see, Larry waa bora aa
Feb. to, IMS and la actually 12years-old. His birthday only comet
once every tour years, since he
was bora in a leap year. He gels
special attention when the big
day arrives. This year Larry will
have bis birthda. calm in achoal.
Larry Is the son of Ma|. and
■ M rs. R. W. Jeffery of III W.
^ l j l h St. Ms). Jeffrey ti director

af fighter operations tor Uu Unit­
ed Matos Air Force at Itaiuki,
Japan. Hie alder brother, Cordell.
Is a senior at Seminole High
School. Larry celebrates bis birth­
day on Fab. 21 whan the calendar
doesn't Include thot extra day.

the House defense appropriations
subcommittee also disclosed that
the Bomare anti-aircraft missile
successfully destroyed only nne
supersonic target In 10 test shots.
Rep. Daniel J . Flood tD-Pe.) said
Titan launching crews had been
guilty of "inexcusable and appall-

Zoning Tuesday
The first in n series uf hearings un n new compre­
hensive xtminfr plan will he held Tuesday a t 7:80 p.m. In
the county commission chambers Ih the courthouse.
The hearings tomorrow night will be for residents
of District 5.
Zoning board members wilt be on hand to explain
the new proposed law which will ha submitted to the
County Commission for approval aftar hearings are held
In all the diatricta of the county.

FORGING AHEAD, Chumber of Commerce Munuger John Kridor, left,
Dynatronica vice president George Anderson, and Batty Odham, daughter
of addition builder J. Brailey Odham. man a tractor clearing land for
Dynntronics {14:1,000 new building. The plant .addition which will double
the a iie of Dynatroniee' operations, ia scheduled for completion by April
15.
(Herald Photo)

Galloway Estimates Large Charles Harrison,
Member Of Counly
Increase In Tax Collections
County Tax Collector John GalluWtiy today enlimated School Board, Dies
th at approximately {1,400,000 will be collected in taxes from
Seminole County School Hoard
county residents before the April 1 deadline.
Member Charles F. Harrison died
Galloway suid that thus far, over {1 million had been suddenly in Seminole Memorial
Hospital Friday,
collected.
The tax collector suid that an increase of {400,000 is ex- Mr. Harrison, 14, was born to
pected ns compared with taxes
collected in 1938.
He explained that the countywide reappraisal and increased
industry la tha county waa the
prime reason for the increase in
taxes.
\
. .Galloway - reported, etoo -that
eollectioa from auto license tags
would go over the figule collect­
ed last year.
Galloway said he had no figures
available this morning bul "we
are way ahead of last year la
issuing tags."
Residents must have their 1990
plates by Feb. 10.

Klansmen Hear
Downs Speak
Florida Ku KIux Klansmen heard
George Down* kick off his cam­
paign tor governor Saturday urging
that state school! be kept segre­
gated and that add IIIon si money
be used in aiding “Florida's senior
ciltiens."
Downs, a resident of Winter Park
spoke to over 100 Klansmen and
their families at a chicken barbe­
cue at the Farmers Auction Mar­
ket at Hwy. 17-92.
Klansmen from Seminole County
and other parts of the state attend­
ed the barbecue which waa spon­
sored by the state organisation.

Lansing Improved
Tha condition of Porter Lansing
was reported a i “slightly improv­
ed" by members of hie family to­
day, Lansing was seriously hurt
In an auto accident last Tuesday
and baa been in critical condition
at Orange Memorial Hospital.

Mikoyan's Tour

Chancey, Ga. He lived In Geneva
tor Ihe past A3 years. Mr. Harrison
was a member of the Metbodlat
Church, or Geneva and of the
Oviedo Masonic Lodge,
Surviving are Mr. Harrison's
wife, M rs,.Susie W. Harrtoon of
Geneva; IteujJaughterx,, m » , J.*
•L. -Brown df t&amp;Steve and M u. W.
M. Torres of FI. Bennlng, Ga.;
two sons, , lleory Harrison af
Geneva and Kennrth Harrison of
Ormond Btaeh; three grand­
daughters, Carol Sue Torres or Ft.
Banning, and Ann and Cindy Har­
rison of Ormond Reach; three
grandsons, Jimmy Brown of Gen­
eva, Charles. Torres of Ft. Ben­
nlng and Mike Harrison of Or­
mond Beach.
Funeral eervlcea were held Sun­
day at 4 p. m. at the Geneva
Methodist Church, w i t h Rev.
George II. Carlton and Rev. Jack
L Stewart in charge, Buriel waa
in Geneva Cemetery.
Members ef the school board
acting aa booary psllbaartra were
John L Brumley, L. E. Jordan,
W. A. Patrick, and J. A. Bisline.
School Sirpt. R, T, Mllwee, admin­
istrative assistant W. A. Teague
and Director of Instruction Stew­
art Gatcbel were also honorary
pallbearers.
Active pellhearera were Frank
Wheeler Jr., John Thomas, F.rnest
M. Ward,' T. V. Brown. Y. W.
Yarborough, W. G. Kilbec, Henry
Krelxer and J. V. Stowe)I. Brii
son Funeral Home was In charge
of funeral arrangements.

HAVANA (L’P j)—Prcm jrr Fidel
Castro'e
revolutionary
regime
maintained a tight security black­
out today on the movements of
Soviet Deputy Premier Ans|las
Mikoyan, whose appearance at a
Russian exposition here Friday
was accompanied by • flurry of
gunfire.
informed sources said Mikoyan
would be a guest of honor at a
supper-receplioo at ■ tonight in
toe Cuban "while bouse," but no
information could be obtained
■bout his program tor the day.
There also were reports that
Mikoyan would give a dinner at
(he Havana Hilton hotel Tuesday
night for Castro, President Otvstdo Dorticos Torrado and diplo­
mats from nations which nisintain
relations with Russia.
The Soviet official appeared
Sunday al a union-sponsored mass
meeting lealuring attacks on the
United Males by leaders of Cuba'a
semi-official unions.
Reliable sources said Mikoyan
spent Saturday at Varadrro Reach,
70-odd miles east of Havana, lour*
lng the orphanage wbirh now oc­
cupies the luxury home of ousted
ex-President Fulgencio Batista.
Mikoyan has been telling audi­
ences in Cuba that 42 years ef
WASHINGTON (U P l)-A Senate
Communism have made'Russia a
greater power than the United subrommitttee recommended to­
day creation of a national "office
Slates.
ef the aging" to give full-lime attcr.t'on to the problem! of the
nation's senior cilUens.
The Unlit d States, it aaid, la
faced with " a new population ex­
plosion at the other end of life's
A new explorer scout post haa cycle."
started to Sanford.
Explorer Post 302 sponsored by
Naval Air Mation will mret at
7:30 p. m. Wcductd*). at thr
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For­
NAS Marine barracks. Buys 14-17 mer House Speaker Farris Bryant
are invited to Join There are of Ocala repurled today he got
seven explorer scouts registered 94,413 In contributions lo his gub­
In Ihe troop now.
ernatorial campaign last week,
The troop took a Jet engine to making him high man for the
Ihe scout circus In DcLand Sat­ week and to&gt; to# campaign to
urday night and arc planning a date.
dance to be l;.ld in Ihe NAS hallroom March 4. Boya interested
In Joining should contact Bob
Ant bos at FA 1-4135 or Gene Wil­
liams at FA 2-3092.

Aid To Senior
Citizens Urged

New Scout Post
Formed Here

0

Bryont Campaign

Probers Begin Payola Hearing
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House Investigators open
hearinga today on payola. They aaid they were nure testi­
mony would show a need for new lawn to crack down on what
they called • “rampant" radio-TV practice.
The Houae subcommittee on legislative overnight, which
Investigated TV quit ahow rigging last fall, haa nubpenaed a
number of witaeaaee tor the new
haaringa,
On the baste of an exploratory
inquiry, the subcommittee da.
scribed aa "rampant" the praetire of unUer-lhe-lable payments
to broadcasting station employee
to push record* or coneeal com­
mercial*.
Sessions tola week will be de­
voted to reported peyula incidents
in Boston and Cleveland.
Reps. John J. Flynl Jr. (D-Ua.)
end John 8, Bennett (K.Mirh.)
said a new proposal by the Fed­
eral Communications Commission
to cuib payola would not detsr tha
House investigation.
Both lubrummlUee members
said new legislation is nseded to
reinfurvo tho FCC plan.
The.FCC, andoj- fire from tho
rung reasional Invosligatora, an­
nounced Friday it waa 'considerIn* W
regufctiUa I t rdW* pay­
ola and aipose rigging of quia
shows.
The House group, In a weekend
report on Its quia ahow Inquiry,
•commended one aew lew that
would hit specifically a t poyolo.
It would require station* to an­
nounce publicly any undercover
payments mods for advertising
pluga.

Judge Denies
Chessman Appeal
TUCSON, Aria. (UPI) -F e d e ra l
Judge Richard 11. Chambers today
denied a new appeal hearing for
convicl-aulhor Caryl Chessman.
Chessman la scheduled to be ex­
ecuted in 11 days. Ha was danied
permission to appear in person be­
fore Chambers and hia case waa
presented by attorneys.
Chambers, of the 9th Cirruit
Cowl of Appeals, beard argu­
ments last week by Chessman's
attorney a and by the California
Attorney General's office.
Attorney A. L. Wlrte, Americas
Civil Liberties lawyer serving as
■ friend of the court ia the rase,
Mid be would appeal to Ihe U.B.
Supreme Court for a stay of exe­
cution. He said he had not decided
to appeal to the satire court or
to ■ single Justice.

Kiwanians To Hear
Fire Ant Talk
The spread of fire ants in Ihe
counly end how farmers can deal
with this meoanre will be aired
at the Kiwaata Club meeting Wed­
nesday.
Charles Youlsey of tba Mato
Plant Board will speah to the
group at Ibslr noon 1j nekton at
the Clvle Center.
Dick Forbes will Introduce Youtary at Wednesday's meeting.
Next Wednesday the Kiwanians
will hold aa entertainment pro­
gram with David Wayna Matties
playing select ions oa his guitar.

1p. m.Stocks

ing errors in personal Judgm ent
in at least two firing failures «8
Ibe multlmillloo-dollsr ICBM.
Charyk admitted under totemslvc questioning by Flood that
"there have certainly been human
errors that have resulted In daiWage to certain missiles."
The Air Force civilian research
and development chief said Flood
apparently referred te "caaeg
where difficulties were encounters
ed due to'the failure lo follow pro­
cedures which have been set up."
But Charyk aaid 1) j inridenta
"have resulted in an intensive re ­
view of the complete operation al
the Titan program and some ms Joe
modifications in procedures hava
been affected." He also Mid “per­
sonnel changes have been made"
and “ recent indications are that
many of the deficiencies which
exisled earlier have been remov­
ed."
Last week, the Titan was fired
twice from the Cepe Canaveral,
Fla., teat center. Once, Its second
Adas. Arteigh A. Burke, tha
chief sf Naval Operaltona, to­
day expressed his complete confldeace to Ike ability af tola
country to deter any attack by
too Soviet Union.
Burke told Ike Moose Spare
Committee h* "thought tho
failed Mates Is tho moat pow­
erful neUoa on earth.” Mo said
there was "nothing Russia can.
do to Stop bar detraction W tod
wants to atari a w ar."
slags' was successfully separate!
la flight lor the Brat time. On
second firing, the mlstito
■7 seconds after blast-off.
Flood olio questioned Charyk
and other Air Force officiate aboto
the Bomare program. Flood aaid
the anti-aircraft missile, w U to w to
the subject af a major aengreem
tonal battle lest year, would haVp
coat tho nation 91,100,000,000 I f
next July-

NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
prices al 1 p. m.:
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American Tobacco i l l ) *• **»• 103
Bethlehem Steel .
491*
Caterpillar
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Chrysler .
Curllsa • Wright
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Eastman Kodak
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Ford Motor .......
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General Electric
General Motors . MMMIlB 4 7 *
Graham • Paige
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Int. T*T ... • MiKHAait e U H
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con­
I.nrlll*rd
97
Minute Meld a iiie iiia f in a 1IH gressional investigator* returned
Paaney .......... • m m i i i m m llgVk lo (he defense arena today
and

Demos, GOP Battle
Over Space Policy

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Voters League
Meets Tuesday

fhtt*$pfrew-W ow a!^ ,jS .»|k - m
ministration's
1 *l . ‘ mUiterf wJ S L T T
Over the weekend. Baa. Kern
Muadt (E ND.) and Rap. fleorga
If. Mahon (D-Tcx.),' chairman nl
the Houae Military Appreprtatiand
subcommittee, kept toe defcaen
eontroveny boiling.
Muadt. In n resort to hia earnatituent*,. charged that the Dams*
crallc critic* (f the admtototrattef
have been pUytog “not to ‘poto
erful' politics « ■ critic el teens-'
our security."
Mahon, appearing an n totetoaion program, said the* United
States facet “ a frightening allowlion" becauan of Soylel tupartep
Hy In mtealto developmeat.

Tba newly harmed Voters Lea­
gue of District I will mast Tues­
day at 7:13 p. m. to tho court­
house and all registered voters
ia the district are urged to at­
tend.
The purpose of the organisation,
according to Don Fletcher, chair­
man. te to get candidates aad get
out Ihe vote to that district.
Speaker* at the mealing Tues­
day will Include John Fit spat rick,
MIAMI (UPI) - D m Canal
who announced he la seeking the
county commissioner poet from Guard at Miami reported today E
had received radio sisaaagsA that
District I.

U. S. Ship Sends
Distress Signal

Sanford Boy
Hurt In Mishap
A ll-year-old Sanford boy was
•hot to tho hip Saturday when ho
and a companion were taking
target practice with a .22 rifle.
Donald Gorman of 1117 Celery
Ave., was token to Seminole
Memorial Hospital with a bullet
wound in hit left hip. Hit mother,
Mrs. Edna Mae Gormen, took the
boy to the hospital, police Mid.

Man Is Arrested
For Setting Fire
A Casselberry man was arrett­
ed for willfully setting a fire on
property other than hit own, Sun­
day.
Drpuly L. J. Kris and a Flor­
ida Forest Servlet ranger arrest­
ed Allen Dewey Johnson for set­
ting a flr« near the Seminole
Raceway, aherllTt deputies re­
ported. The ranger eaw Johnson
Mltlng the fire, they aaid.

an American ship wna an
and
■inking off Fort de Pranas, Marti
toque.
The chip waa Identified aa top
S. I. Clara. H waa art known hmr
many peraona wars an board,
A Coast Guard spokesman aaid
the radio messages came from g
French government Station at Feat
de France, He said the Aral mes­
sage road “Clara 'on firs wLbotrt
men on board. Drifting Id ntitod
south of Fort da Franca.”
The spokesman aaid another mom
sage informed hit office ghat til
crewmen aboard the Clara had
been taken off by a French naval
vessel.

Jesse James
In Sanford Jail
Jets# James te In the Sanford
Jail.
Police ggl. Ben Butter arretted
the Sanford Negro Saturday.
James, of 1302 Williams Are.
waa ebargad with breaking late
Sam Glover's 1002 Poplar Are,
room and taking soma of Glover’i

clothes,

Churchgoer Adm its Dynam ite Plant In Pastor's Car

Forester Speaks
To Cattlemen
Seminole County cattlemen beard.
a "double barrel" program at their
Vnoothly meeting Saturday at Lee's
Ranob ia Chuluota.
Charles Chellman. county farm
forester spoke to cattlemen on faci­
lities available to them ia develop­
ing and expanding woodland and
forest areas on their ranches.
The association also saw n Was
aa haymaking, toting tbs le ts *
In equipmrat to cut the bayauktog
work lead.

Missile Program
Errors Admitted

Youths Arrested
On Cor Thefts

LAKEY JJtk PUKY 18 DIG YOU AGE lU ilK E

Sheriff's deputies arretted three
boys for stealing three cart this
Borning.
The boya took one car, got U
■tuck, took another and got it
■tuck, and then ran another into
a mailbox, deputies N. R. See.
borger and K. F. Grant reported.
Tba boy* began bitting other
n” ‘lb. r.ea and the commotion led
to their axraaL

U1LSTEAD. Ga. (UPI). - “ I
would never have suspected him.
Why, 1 waa with him at a dea:ona' meeting Thursday night."
That waa tba bsftled reaction of
the Rev. J. T, Robinson today to a
confession by a highly-respected
member of his church that he
"booby trapped" Kobiaaoo'a car
with a dynamite bomb.|
William Columbus Johnson, 34,
who apparently waa enamoured of
(no paraon’a wife, woa arrested
Saturday • and r i o t e d with at­
tempted m u n k r for rigging two

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■licks of dynamite to Ihe M yearold minister's station wagon. The
dynamite was to wired lo explodn
U tiw parson flicked on hie bright
lights.
Johnson, the father of ■ 13-yearold ton and a loom-fixer al Calla­
way Mills to Miittoad, Ga., aaid
he rigged ihe bomb to the vehicle
while the Baptist preacher waa at­
tending a church meeting at At­
lanta last Tuesday. Detective W.
K. Perry Mid Jehaian broke down
under questioning.
Perry aaid pierce of wire aad
laps matching those of the
!

were found in Johnson's garage.
Robinson found the bomb insert­
ed In a slit of the upholstery of hi*
car whan ho stopped for a snack
on hit way home from Atlanta.
Detective Parry u id Johnson's
motive stemmed from ■ “domes­
tic" quarrel with Robinton. He de­
clined to |e Into further detail,
but It waa teamed from neighbor*
aad parishioners that tha quarrel
coocoraad Johnson's fepUnga about
tho pastor's wife, Valms, M.
Johnson, a heavy-set man with
thinning curly hair, alngtof In the

choir directed by Mr*. Robinson,

waa on almost every church commillcc, and a member of the board
of deacons.
Robin too. bla wife and
children allowed up tor
services but a substitute

Jimea Watt Jr-, a theology
cot, preached to h it
During the aarmon aqvarnl i
eacea were made in Urn
in Urn congregation, nod
one ^a*hero*today whs

come to worship."

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