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Paga 14—Wed., Jan. «, 1960

By n t s v d a n u o
NEW YORK (UP!) - Btortaa
about aa ra macule battling diem m eftaa gravida TV with aoaae
gripping prodnetiooe.
l auppoae the Araatrang Circle
Theater aariaa la gw moat expert
hi the modleel-documenlary appreach bocauae It to often tcorta
direct Mta on our nobler tnetlneta.
I menUoa thie becauM I found
myaeU feeling that the Circle
nm ater atyla would haw helped
W&gt;C •_ T f t Sunday Showeaae,
whkh Sunday night offared. "The
. Margaret Bourke-White Story."
The ahowcaae yarn deaft with
Mka&lt; Baurka-Whlto'a lengthy bitfla agalnat the crippling effect* of
Parklnaea't dltcata. Although n
tow effective ecenea came along.
Bo teteptay bp Joaeph U»* waa
aahw erged la detail, wordlnex
gnS auperflclaUtlea.
P in t, tel » a tick off the play’*
B air momenta: Terex Wright,
. periraytng n weakened Mlat
Bmrfce-WMto, droapta* a Wend’a
■aw camera and dltaolviag In
mure over her hetplexoex; Mix
WM|M and
CU Wellach, who
played Bn part of photographer
Alfred Bieenetadt. quarreling at
her__home,
and the_1.1biwathtaklng,
_ mlnn.ja
mupnewMed,
graphle_ brata op•Mtioa,

Too much time waa devoted to
(ailing about bar career a* a famoua photographer, aa though to
Justify the play, No eicuae waa
needed, for Mix Bourke-White. a*
a atricken human being, filled
with very human feari and fallIngi and courage, waa eienic
enough.
Aa Mix Bourke-White, Mlaa
Wright waa excellent. Wellach
waa excitable, earneat and generally effective, although at time*
he tended to overdo the inlenaity
and the •'character” aapect. But
then, I gueu t loan away from a
role In which the man anapa pieturea of a tick woman even be
fora he teya hello to her.

Another newagalherer, Nellie
Bly, hid her hour*on NBC-TV Im­
mediately after Bo Bourka-Wblt*
Itory,
atory,
The atory turned out to be an
original mutical comedy about
the'legendary Mitt Bly’* journey
of IMO. Janet Blair waa properly
higb-ipirltad end rambuactloua
aa Nellie, and I thought aha bore
up beautifully while trying to
dance In her heavy floor-length
iklrt. But a ohow of tbit tort
needa a briak, blinding. pace.
State Oil* approach waa lacking
except for a few brief momenta,
k waa nothing more Uxn ■ a«rUnfarioMtoty, even thla operat­ lea of colorful, fairly entertain­
ing room arena waa marred by ing dance number* connected by
BmWBdbMaa 1 mentioned earlier, confuikm.

f K u r i l H l M tlwugh the author
• was &gt;struggling hard to aquecu
. t to a f r f M Bfe-louctilng trulama
, MM Me amry. Ha only aueeeedcd
to betog ropotittauc and dragging
M Into come- map opera-bued
Tho production alio chilled
gaiuo af Ms lunate drama by toawiaff aa tho "earner gtri" aapect
a t MEm Bourke-WhKe’e affliction.

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A new xriea, PYI (for your in­
formation), appeared on CBS-TV
Sunday morning. It conatated of
revealing Interview* with men
and women who were the victim*
of criminal* and aerved to remind
u* again how detached from real­
ity are the lad* who grind out
moat of our TV private nye and
wealem ahowi.

Bp LTLB C. WILSON

We d i d n ' t r e a li z e u n t i l we f i n i s h e d c o u n t i n g , J u s t How M u c h In v e n to r y W a s On

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ARMOURS

WAMOfOTOt (UP!)—favorite

aaae, and eapaeUUy, Mlaaouri'a
Boa.- Btoert Symlnston, ara Ukoly
B kaaaf tad to haram Son, John
P. Kennedy’# campaign for the

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ENGLISH PEAS

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eandldeir n t the man in front, to
Bang up on the loader to pull btm
&gt; full Kennedy down, the ouicrt
moat, nr their own (w m i ere hottow. Kennedy k well aware of
Brie. Aa long ego aa laat aummer,
be wee complaining ta public that
tovorita aon candidacle* ta varloua
gtatea and abandonmant of proaldanttal primarle* to other* were
adding Bo poeple'a voice in tho
nhotoe of a Democratic nominee.
Oer. Edmund O. (Pat) Brawn
af California k one favorite *oq
Who haa put up agalnat Kennedy
ao-trefpaaatag aigni. Ho le finding
Mmothkig loae than a welcome in.
to Maryland'! preiidentlal pri­
mary
iaep end Now Janey
Jwnay prefer* to
ta
atoel here delegation. Than act
there.
"
AH ef thla la harmful to Kanady'a candidacy. Bperiflratly, all
i f thla cuta tote Kennedy’! poten­
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PRESERVES
SWANSONS (Twin Pack)

LOB AWo ELKS (UP!)—Nighte h h finger Candy Stacy, M, waa
(dad a divorce on testimony
her husband, Robert, at,
“braJawnahed end third-degreed"
bar. She wavkd alimony but re­
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The world famous Cristianl circus family an.
nounced today that negotiations are nearly com.
plete on an agreement to maka the circus' winter
quartera in Seminole County and to manage the
ahow area of Circualand. ,
Business Manager Paul Cristiani said the
move would not interfere with schedules of the
travellihg unit, bilied aa the “Worlds Largest
Tent Circus.”
"We are well acquainted with the plans of
Circuslnnd and believe that it Is being planned in
the tradition of clean entertainment on which
we always have insisted,” Cristisni said today.
“We think we are at the point where we can
finalize an agreement to fit into ite operation,”
he eaid.
Criatiani and ahow official David Budd re­
cently visited the ettrsetion site near Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower solemnly pledged
today to devote the “full energies"
of his last year in the White House
to promote peace In the world and
unprecedented prosperity at home.
The President hopefully asked
the Democrslic-coot rolled Con­
gress to stop “ wrangling" with his
Administration and work together
with him to achieve these goal*.
He charted the goala for hia
last 12 months in office in a State
of the Union message to a joint
session of the House and Senate.
The message was largely e good
news report, but laced with canEisenhower declared that RusaU'i recent behaviour pointed la
"the possible opening of n some­
what teas strained period" of SovVt-free world relationships which
would depend on lfoicow'a deeds.
In his 7,200-word message, the
pnaUaai;
-D eclared that "1M0 prom lass
la he the most prosperous year
la our history," with the govern­
ment winding up (bis fiscal year
next June with a 200 million dollar
surplus despite lower revenues
because af the stool atrlke.
. —Promised a balanced budget

A WATCH FOR THE TAX COLLECTOR was given to
Sanford tax collector Miss Ellen Hoy yesterday by the
city commissioners. Miss Hoy celebrated her 40th year
aa a city employe yesterday. Mayor Kuri Higginbotham
presented the watch to Miss Hoy.
(Staff Photo)

CAB Probes
Air Disaster

and attended a series of meetings with officials
of Entertainment Enterprises, developers of
Circualand.
Circualand President Maurice Marshall con*
firmed negotiation! that would make Sanford
known nationally,
1
“We have held out for the heat,” MarshnII
said, “the best location, the host in design and
engineering—and now the best people in ahow
business, the Cristlanls. Paul Criatiani was elected to represent the Criatiani circus group on the
board of directors of Entertainment Enterpriacs,
Inc., and In this capacity he will funnel the familygenius into Circusiand's operational plans.”
This first family of the circus has a back­
ground of more than 100 years in the entertain­
ment business, as performers and in management
as well. Today more than 70 members of the

versatile clan are active circus performers, stagw
ing acts so difficult and dangerous that no on*
dares to Imitate them.
Plans eall for the circus quarters to be lo.
cated adjacent to the Circualand site, far enough
to be maintained as r staging area for the road
unit blit cluae enough to the attraction to facili­
tate a constant streamlined ahow. ,
The Circusland arena will be utilized to in­
troduce new acta, which will later go on the road
aa “featurea from Circusland, Florida.”
Personnel of Marco Engineering are expected
to arrive within the next few weeke to aupervise
construction of Circusland. The firm, now direct­
ing the building of New York City’s Freedom,
land, has estimated a construction period of 8V4
months for Circusland.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warm today. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 55-65._______ ’
United Press Leased IVire Established 1908
THURSDAY, JANUARY” 7. I960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

_____
NO. 60S

about lowering taxes,
—Disclosed Car the first Urns that
Ibis country’s Atlas billiiUe mis­
NEW YORK (UPI)
sile he i been hitting within two
prices at I p. in.:
miles of target la teat after test,
American Airlines ...
ever distencee of more than S.ooo
American T A T . . . , .
miles.
Rethlchsm Steel .......
—Proposed no new labor legplsC A O .......................
iioa, but said he Intends as a con­
Chrysler
............
sequence *f the long steel dispute
Wright
“ to oncourses regular discussions
BOLIVIA, N. C. (UPI) Teams of investigators seeking Curllai
b e t w e e n management and the cause of a National Air Lines plane crash that took 84 D uP ont.............
Eastman Kodak
Uvea have discovered that the four-engine craft’s altimeters Ford Motor __
to protect the public iatereat.
General Elcelrle
- —Urged "every possible effort" were stuck at 1,500 feet, it was learned today.
Investigators already have theorized that Hie DC-GB General Motors
hr steel unions and management
disintegrated or exploded before it hit the ground curly Wed­ Graham • Paige
te avoid a Meal pries increase.
nesday. The position of the alti­ Inll. TAT ........
—Said farm law is woefully out..........
ef-date, ineffective, and expen­
meter dills may indicate that the t-orillard
Minute Maid ...
sive," aad urged Congress to enact
plane fell apart at 1&gt;M) feel, a Penney .............
legislation that would curb oostly
spokesman
told United Press In Penn RR ..........
surpluses aad achieve higher net
Sears Roebuck. .
lerni tionsl.
County school thlldrea tad par*
te jin n iacointf.
•ntc wiH- be lacenvenieacod bp
W —Urged civil rights legislation,
The theory that the plane dis­ V. S, Steel
Weatinghouae FI
double sessions for the lent time
including right te vote guarantees.
integrated was ilrrngihrned by
during the spring term.
—Summoned the nation to an allCounty Director of Educattaa
ATLANTA (UPI) - The Altai- the fact that most of the victims
ant battle ■gainst iaOatioo—Cell­
fell free from the
Stewart Gstchel said today test
ed for dangresakmal action on his l« Journal said today that Ray apparently
and were buried in the sogthe last sf the doubts m ss teas la
inquest far school legislation "de­ Graves, 41, assistant football plane
EC Held where the plane hit.
ths schools will start Jan. SI
signed to stimulate classroom con­ coach at Georgia Tech, will be­
The airline mcmwnlte was fly­ Klan Boss To Run,
when children attending school
struction, net by subetiUitloo of come athletic director end bead
during the mornings trill switch
federal dollars for (tats and local feotball coach at the University ing It relalivr* of victims to
TALLAHASSEE
(UPD-Ku
JUu*
Wilmington, N. C., in a special
In the afternoon sessions,
binds, hut Incentives to ostood of Florida.
Klan leader Bill Hendrix of Oldsflupt. of Schools S. T, Mflwj*
The Journal aaid In a story by plane to help identify the dead. mar Indicated Wednesday lie Will
' and encourage elate end local efleft#.”
Sport* Kdtior Furman Rlihcr The relatives were fo be driven run for governor, sad promised I*
to
the
lilllc
fishing
village
of
V Pieadfaf that "wrangling" be that Graves* appointment to sue.
Southport where the bqdifi Jsy ja , make his official announteqiwM
ladles Ilona won Ih a f slhgte
put amtevand pledging "cion end •end EJoeUs. Gssch Bob JVreil
*■* •Id a ' few*week#," H e iu f f ir « l
sess Ioat were to be put iaio bps*
constructive association whh the ruff Is expected to he made ■the hit ITschool gyinnOMum,
fourth
in
■
five-men
field
in
USA
A team of Identification experts
ration by lha spring but Mltwee
nonfress,” the President said: this weekend.
from the FBI In Washington had Rep. Simpson Dies
■■14 today that plans to ellrala*
"My deep concern in the next 12
identified 11 of the bodies, includ­
■Is double sessions would wait
months, before my successor takes
Wa sh ing to n tu p i) - Rep.
ing
all
five
crew
members,
by
until ths fall so the schools could
afflen, la wbh our joint nongrosIsle this morning but did not Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa.), died
conduct sn aatenalvs pre-school
■teas! — soaeotivo duty to our
at
&gt;:I5
a.
m.
today
at
the
Betheaplan lo release the nsmes of pas­
roundup.
awn aad ether aatioos. . .1 shall
ds
Naval
Medical
Center.
Simpsengers Identified until the work
Mltwee also sold that bp f s l
dsvote my full energies to tiw
un, H. a member of Congress for
ll completed.
ths nlns school building project*
tasks at hand, whether these la22
years,
had
been
seriously
ill
The search continued for two
undertaken by ths board would he
Two county residents were taken
_ votes .world understanding, aegosince undergoing a brain operation
completed.
9 Mslions to reduce international dis­ to Winter Park Memorial Hospital of the bodies.
Dec.
14.
The Civil Aeronautics Board In­
Among the project* Is a new
cord, or constant discussions end this morning after a truck-car col­
high school to bs located near
communications with the Coagrees lision on SR 4M three miles west vestigation began today under Rate Hike Refused'
the direction of Lanny Thompson
Lake Jennie.
•nd the Americas people on la­ at Chuluota.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Flori
After the board's meeting s l i t
ssies bath domestic end foreign."
Injured ware Paul D. Rinker of of the CAB Washington office. dians won't be peylng higher in­
The Senate aviation subcommit­
Tuesday, members will, inspect
He told Congress that:
Chuluota and James Jackson, a
surance
rates
this
year
for
fire,
tee, still investigating the crash
projects underway.
"Every minute room to Irrele­ Negro af Oviedo.
windstorm and hail. State Insur­
The board decldad lo hold Its
Florida Highway Patrol Officer of a National Airline DC-7 over ance Commissioner J. Edwin Lar­
vant inter-branch wrangling Is proGEORGE MORGAN, right, took over tha gavel aa president ef tha Sanford
meeting Tuesday aa Supt. ME*
Olia Garrett said that Jackson the Gulf of Mexico Nov. ie, an­ son turned down rate increases
wee will be in Gainesville Thurs­
Kiwanla Club last night from J. C. Da via, center, outgoing president, Rus*
would be charged with improper nounced it also will study this— Wednesday which would have dou­
day attending n mealing ef the
turn after he tried to past the the first commercial airline trag­ bled the premiums in some cases.
sell A. Cole, of Orlando, District 6 governor of Florida Klwanis, Installed
edy
of
1M
O—
at
a
safely
hear­
state's county school superintend*
Rinker car.
the new officers at a dinner meeting at the Shrine Club. Other officers are
ing Monday. The Nov. • wreck,
eats.
School
All
Year
Jim
(Irani,
first
vice
president;
Ed
Kirchhoff,
second
vie*
president;
B,
strikingly similar to ths one here
Miiwe* Is shsirmsa sf the stele
MIAMI
(UPI)
Miami
school*
Replacement Coming Wednesday,
B. Crumley, treasurer; N. V. Farmer, financial secretary, and Ralph H
killed 42 persons.
committee.
may
soon
start
operating
on
s
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
Smith, secretary.
(Staff Photo]
The FBI moved in to invest!Gstchel also announced that tha
Leflor Collins sold today that be gate the possibility of sabotage, year-round basis. The school hoard
county would match funds with
will appoint a replacement tor but searchers said there was no look the question under considera­
the federal govertimrnl for pur*
Road Chairman Joe Grotegut by evidence of sn explosion in the tion Wednesday. Under the plan,
chase of audio visual equipment
a
new
clan
would
start
every
Jan. M — the date Grotegut has baggage eompartmeni, the mail­
for its science, math and social
three
months
aad
the
three-month
asked to ha relieved ef duties so bags were banged up but intact.
science departments.
be can taka an executive job with
Lik* aft dtasriora, this one had vacations now held la tha summer
The county’s sharo af Em pro*
would ha held la the spring, win­
Onsite ahow at Mm (M s Center a printing firm here.
Us iroateo.
gram will cost tX2,M0, Oatehal
ter and fall as well.
Jsauoep *0, are now on sate.
added.
The stags production ' "The
Among m
lent le be pur*
New
Rocket
Year
World Of Cast Sandburg” la be­
chased will
CAPE
CANAVERAL
(UPH-Thr
ing brought to Sanford a* a fund­
models of bloliglctl
Air Forca started a new year of
raising event by the Somiaole-DeBy LARRV VERMIKL
rily and wo wore left stranded , Turner cam* to Sanford to IBM science demonstration
American rocket tests Wednesday
Bary ffeort Council and nil pro­
and baa been with the local com­ tape recorders.
night by firing an Inter-conUoental Esrl Turner of Sanford, ulto has with only one telephone in tho pany over since, serving as pro­
ceeds will go into heart roaaarch
whole
town."
put
In
II
of
his
l^y
eara
with
tha
range
Atlas
on
an
apparently
suc­
work.
cessful flight. The U foot missile, telephone company, wot officially Turner recalled that there was rate manager.
Planning Board
8ponaor Uckel* selling at $10
carrying on "advanced design" honored today by the men he s o r ­ only one thing lo do then. "We Just 1-ooklng bark over his U years
can bo obtained by contacting Mrs.
of
service,
the
improvements
that
none conr, left a brilliant display
closed the offtre and went home stand out in his miod art tho To Hear Report
John Morgan at FA S-1S01 or Mr*.
of blue streamers as it passed
for thro* days.”
Loonard Munson , heart fund ehairA report os Sanford** precent
Turner,
who
retired
from
South­
change in long distance operations
through layers af ionised gas. Its
man, at FA g-*m .
*t*tu* and advice on planning for
ern Beil Dec. 21, was honored with
and direct dialing.
target
was
near
Ascension
Island
Purchaser* of tha tpon-or tic“I can remember some so It* future, consideration of off*
about 5.(XX) miles lo the southeast. a dinner at the Mayfair Inn and
hote will bo aoaurod of ohoico rewas feted by Bell Telephone offi­
year* ago when everything spoken street parking plan* for five com.
cials including Claude Yales, vice
over long distance hid to be re­
president and general manager of
pealed oven if you were coiling
Altamonte Gets
the Southern Beil in the stele.
from a town 1M miles away.
of tlekato will begin on January
Turner started working fur the
“Now, a person in Sanford can
New
Mayor
Jan.
1
1
16 !• tha Woodruff Bldg., corner
telephone company in IBM when he
rail Paris and it will be Uke talk­
Park Avo, and First St.
Altetnoale Springs mayor-elect was a lad of 12 in Carrollton, Gs.
ing lo a friend in the same room."
United Freni latcraattenal
Wilbur Hawkins and alderman Bill He tells it this way:
MUf Dovia and bar diatlnguUh.
Turner also said of direct dial­
Light
rains
spsltered
the
South­
York and Homer Sowell will bo in­ “I made up my mind la join
•6 ro-atar, Comoran Mitchell, will
ing, "H eliminates the middleman,
east
today,
melting
the
ico-andstalled In office at the town coun­ the telephone company one snowy snow residua of the South's wont or operator, and you can roach
faotero material adapted by dirercil meeting Monday night is the day In March. AU telephone lines
ter Neman Corwin from Carl
winter storm la a decade.
* New York In a matter of •econde."
town h ill.
were down in the town and there
iMdhurro M published works and.
Turner eaid ha had no rcgrcla
The
storm
marched
out
U
sea,
Hawkins detested W. L. Swaf­ was an urgent need for men, they
u aa added attroettoa, will Intro,
shout choosing his life's work
leaving
behind
at
least
11
persons
ford for Mm mayor post. This wiU told us.
due* haretoforo anpubliahed Band*
and if ha abd it to do over again
be the second term aa aldermen “At that time, women were dead and temperatures below it would end up the same way.
burg material
freezing
as
far
south
as
Louisi­
for both York and SewtIJ. Alta­ afraid to work for the company be­ ans.
Now, Turner plans to do soma
monte Springs will have a new cause of the late hours and so
bunting and fishing and spend clair Service Station, The Wight
Mare
than
six
laches
of
mow
police chief within two weeki. The they lured me without asking any
Grorsry Co, wetehuute ee 4ih It,
Two Mora Arrests
tell an Memphis, and roads ware more lime with his family.
town clerk la now taking applica­ questions."
"I caught me a bear yesterday, and Laurel Avs, end the MttehaU
ice-slicked
all
across
Dixie,
tions for the post. The new chief Turner recallad that he worked
Made In Break-In
Highway accidents blamed on and hopa lo catch aome more be­ hoet trailer manufacturing build*
will replae* chief Grady Hall who lata into the night and placing a
the storm killed 11 persons in fore the reason ends," he said.”
sheriff J. L. Hobby last might
call to a neighboring town some- Alabama, North Carolina, Virgin­
limes look as long a* 20 minutes. ia, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma
“Things sure arc different gow," and Missouri.
Orlando Youth
he said.
Cold weather fires claimed six
After a tew years la Carrollton, lives in Oklahoma and North Car­
FINAL REHEARSALS for the Playhouse Navy presen­
Killed In Mishap
Turner moved to Lake Charles, otins and aa Arfcansaa pilot waa
FRESNO Calif. (UPI) — Teextagt
tation of "Bell, Book and Candle” tomorrow nod Satur­
OBLANDO (UPI) - Richard La., as manager of the local com­ killed when hia plane trashed in
for their long telephone conversation!
day a t the Civic Center included thia ecene in which Bill
Jessup, U, was killed hers late pany there.
fog.
Helen Jackson must tie some kind uf a
Wednesday when an automobile In 1827 he moved to Florida aad
Weston toll* off Charlene Goldman. They play the laada
Tha rains today stretched from
The Pacific Telephone f
rinsek the bicycle he was ridlag. took over a Mmtier peat in F t the lower Mississippi Valley hi
Ja tire Van Druten play, first offering a t th# Playhouse
Jackeofl
for 61,648 in toll shi
Lauderdale.
Me
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Athens,
Ga.,
re­
group. Tickets are on sol* at downtown drug stores and
diately against the driver, Freddie
sponsible for during the 19M irlatnuu vacation.
it was there that the most excit­ ceived .1* inch, tho heaviest rainUh^Sanford Day Nursno'^ d^gUl ^ avaiiabk jit^the
M. Williamses, an airman eu ing pert af hia Job recurred “and
The company's records a
Sanad at itoCey Air Fere* Bate the moot tr y i^ tee.”
ktog dhienee safe le Lae As
"A hurricane ripped across the
as 20 calls a day.

Last Of Double Sessions
Slated For Spring Term

Two Injured
In Collision

Sponsor Tickets
For Show On Sale

South's Worst
Storm On Wane

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comptnJe* value the paekaie at
at cent*. This eatlmat* haa not
been andorted by the ateel pro*
duelhf flrmi yet.

NEW YORK—Chari#* Van Dor* WASHINGTON (UW)
ea. who admitted lying to a grand war ever a new ateel
jury about rigged aula abowa, oa waa hlttory today but
being eaeuaad when ha wat called lingered with a mate a
to aerv# aa a grand Juror:
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The Ciaeabewer admlalatratlen.
etreaalag what Secretary e( Liber
aaay never get my children hack.” Jams* P. Hlteben haa called the
noa-laflatiooary aapeet of the ernment eecnomleta haa been cir­
WASHINGTON—Sen. Hubert H. agreement, alee aoeaed deter* culated ahewiag that the aettle*
Humphrey (D*Mlaa*), 0 candidate muted to dewa-grade Ha msec* meat la really a atceto pachage

LAKE NARY BOY fCOUTB hava itartnd a cardan project fat front of
the Lake Harp Baptist Church and participating in tha projact art, kneelinf, Alien Bowman and.Tony Jiminaa and atanding, Bonnia Mixon, Gary
Chaster, Logan Curry and Don Phillips.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)—gteilworkera. Prealdeat David 3. Ha*
Donald aald today the father ef
Sen. John P. Kennedy (D-Uaaa.)
deterred ea mnek credit ae Vice
Preildent Richard M. Ninon for
settling the long ateel diapute.
Ninon and Labor Socratary
Jamea P. Mitchell whre eredldtod
with arranging the ateel agree*
meat ha a aeries ed haekatage
a n said Ninon’s efforts boosted
hie 1M0 presidential ehaareci
Rut McDonald eald to a TV to*
terrlew (NBC’s Today) th at fto*
antler Joseph P. Kennedy, father
ef the Dsw eon tk presidential aa*

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OMBY H. FRANKS, Com.
mistimed Offloara' Noaa
Manager at tha U. 0. Naval
Air Station waa rocantly
promoted to Maeter Chief
Ship’s Serviceman.

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The four men wore Modified
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N. QL eenteneed 'te Ufa tor mur*
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cry, N. C„ seven to I t n a n for
robbery aad escape, and Russell
Taylor, N , Fayetteville, N. O,
■even la 10 fee robbery.
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Miss Sarah Frances Parker Marries §
Rev. Donald T. Hubbard At Conway, S.C.|

NKW MEMBERS of the W.S.C.S. of First Methodist Chureh who were
honored at the meeting Tuesday are shown nt the refreshment tnble with
some of tho officers. From left, front row, Mrs. Howard Anderson, presi­
dent of the Orlando District, Airs. Lillian Busch, Mrs. F. J. Harris, Mrs. A.
B. Todd and Mrs. Bertha McMullen. Buck row, Mrs. Eugene Williams, pre.
sident of the local W.S.C.S., Mrs. IJoe Faulkner Jr.. Mrs. W. H. Bostrnn.
Mrs. George Mills, Mrs. E. L. Cochran, Mrs. W. T. Raynor, Mrs. G. L. McCutcheon, Misi Martha Stewart and Mrs. W. A. Hunter, membership
chairman. Other new members not present when the picture was made
are Mmes. Ben Wiggins, E. Ley, It. C. Daniels. Orville Touehton. Kdwinu
Stewart, E. W. Marcel, Tom Albert, John Williams and Paul Marion.

W.S.C.S. Honors New Members
Mrs. Howard Anderson, presi­ local W. S. C. S. meeting Tues­
dent of the Orlando District, day morning at McKinley Hall.
Mr*. Fred Harris gave the de­
worn ta's Society of Christian
Service was guest speaker at tha votion, using as her theme. "The
New Year." A ceremony was
conducted honoring the new
members who have Joined the
society the past year. Mrs. M.
K. Baker, program chairman for
tha day was in charge of Ihe
service. She was assisted by Mrs.
W. A. Hunter, membership chair­
man.
Two associate members were
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also welcomed and honored. They
were Mrs. T. J. Taylor and Mrs.
W. A, Norman,
During the busincsi session
members voted tu install new
drapes in McKinley Hall. Other
departments of the church plan
to assist with a decorating pro­
gram for the assembly hall.
Following the meeting refresh­
ments of doughnuts and coffee
were served to the group hy
Mrs. Howard MonPelh and her
committee.

Setninola chapter No. I O. E S.
meets at the Masonic Temple at
1 p. m. for regular business ses­
sion and Initiation ceremony.
Camellia Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at • p. ra, at lha
home of Mrs. Jack Wilber, 1631
S, French Ave. Mra. J. D. Wood-

Club meets at 2:10 n. m. at the&lt;
home of Mrs. Charles Morrison,
2600 Hiawatha Ave. Dr. Darby
of the experiment station will be
M u e it epeakcr.
^ Ivors Circle of (he Garden Club
melt at 9:4$ a, m. at tha home
of Mrs, Gordon Stanley, 283$ Lau­
rel Ave. Mrs. Alien Smart will be
guest speaker, using as her topic,
"Landscaping."
The Mimosa Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at 19 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. Claude Hittell in
Lake Monroe. Guest speaker will
be Mra. F. Doaaboe of tha Sanford
f l o w e r Shop.
Tha Rote Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at 9:4$ a. m. with
Mra. E. L. Lindsey in Loch Ar­
bor. Mrs. Woodson Dickaraon of
Orlando will speak on "Conserva­
tion."
The Jacaranda Circle of the Gar­
den Club will meet at T:30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. L. B. Steele,
20$ Elm Ave. Mrs. George McCall
_ wUl speak on “Camellias."
% VAH-ll Enlisted Men’s Wives
Club will 'meet at 1 p. m. at the
Chief's Club room on the base.

Mut Sarah France* Parkar of I dreas of while pure «i!k crepe I iibrina neckline. Ions fitted I aatin pumps. Her shoulder length
bodice, slrevei, bouffant skirt. and white I circular veil of illk lit ml on felt
Sanford And
« » . S. C. and I fashioned with a fitted bodice,
and Cr,n
Conway,
the Rev. Donald Theo Hubbard of
were married,
Anderson,
Dec. IT at 4 p. m. at the Conway
Methodist Church, Conway, S. C.
Dr. McLeod Framplon, Orangehurjt. S. C. a personal friend of
t -e Krooni, officiated at the dou­
bled ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabot Park­
er Sr. and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lech S.
Hubbard.
Mist Parker was given in marriage by her father. Her only at­
tendant was her aister, Mrs. John
A. Burton IV of Sanford. Leek S.
Hubbard, the groom's father was
heal man and ushers were Ru­
dolph Hubbard, Atlanta, Ga. bro­
ther of the groom and William
E, Parker, Conway, brother ef
the bride.
Organist was Mrs. John Jc Culchcon, Conway, and soloist was
Mist Mary Ann Smith, Atlanta.
Her selections Inch ed, "Entreat
Me Not To Leave Thee," "O
Perfect Love” and "The Lord’s
Prayer."
The church was decorated with
baskets of white chrysanthemums,
gladioli, greenery and tall candel­
abra with while burning tapers.
The bride chose a street length

Jaycees Wives
Meef Monday
The Jaycee Wives Club held
their January mreting Monday at
Ihe new Jaycee building on
French Ave,
The club presented an auto
matic coffee maker to the Jayrees at thetr luncheon meeting,
Dec. 10.
A letter was read from the
Jaycee president expressing ap­
preciation fur the help the wives
gave in preparing food for the
Navy Appreciation Day.
Refreshmcnlt were served by
ro'hoilcasei, Mrs, Edna Stewart
and Mrs. Phyllis Verthel.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Wight
with Mrs. Sam Skelton at cohostess.

Church
Calendar

Club Welcomes
New Members

FRIDAY
Women of First Baptist Chureh
will hava a large scale visitation
program with all circles particlpaling in observance of Form

Osteen

He hat been amployrd at supply
Preshvierlan
ptslnr for lha First Presbyterian
Church in Sanford for the past
three months.
Those attending the wadding
and reception from Sanford warn
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Button IV
and children and Mita Spirit
Beasley.

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Misses Linda Tyler tnd Etta
Emanuel assisted by their m eth­
er*. Mrs. Zells Tyler and Mrs.
Dot Emanuel, entertained a
group or friends at the Florida
Power and Light elahbmua. New
Years Evt.
Dancing and games war* ms.
Joyed during Uin evening. A buf­
fet supper was served at nino
o'clock and cake and punch wart
served at midnight.
Those present were Linda, Etta,
Donna and Maxlna Stowell. Susa a
Hires, Patty Scott, Terry Sellars,
Jack Boone, Joe Frank Tart,
Danny Neal and Herman AUman.

REV. AND MRS. DONALD T. HUBBARD

Club Plans Winter Festival
The Catholic Women's Club of
All Souls Church held their regu­
lar monthly mreting Monday Jan.
4 in the new social hill with ap­
proximately S3 members attend
ing.
Mrs. Lenox F*y presided over
the general business meeting, and
the various committee members
gave their reports for the past two
mnliis. Miss Sarah Warren hasterby reported on the "Birthday
Apron" which was started last
year. The apron was started ta

raise extra money for the club,
and the object was for each mem­
ber to put a penny for each year
of her age. into a pocket on the
apron, during Ihe month of the
member's birthday. Forty-eight
pockets were' filled and the apron
netted a total qf $30.
Mrs. Helen Constantine is chair­
man of the All Souls Winter Fes­
tival, which is scheduled for Sat­
urday Kcb. g, Mrs.' Constantine
expressed her Impel that this will
be an even bigger and more sueoeiiful 'festival than the one held

Specially Priced

Luncheon

last year, and urged an members
to eome forward and select the
booths they want to work with.
Chairman of the various booths
were appointed and will bo an­
nounced at a later date,
Coffee and tiny cream puffa
wera served under the chairman­
ship of Mrs, A. Durand, aided
nr Marcel Faille, Mrs. Frank C.
liuhn, Mrs. Pat Heinie, Mra.
Helen Hallqck, Mrs, Jerry Farella,
Mrs. K. Gustav son, and Mr*.
George.

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When you use cleaning fluideven a little — use it outdoors or
in a well-ventilated room.
Cover a dark or shiny study
desk top with a lig.it colored blot­
ter to reduce gl.re.

John Melrose and ton, Warren
and four grandchildren rnjoyrd
a fithing trip off Cocoa Beach
New Years Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGov­
ern and fiva children have re­
cently moved to Florida from
Eilerancc, N, Y. They hava been
living with her mother, Mrs. A.
Stevcnlon and plan te move to
Sanford In the near future,

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w® hold

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(peA &amp; on alA
R. L. Shipp of New Urlesiu,
U visited hit grandparents, Mr.
^pnd Mrs. Georgs Shipp during the
-^holiday vacation. He h r the SOW
*f the late K. L. Shipp ef Sanford
tnd Tallahassee.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andei &gt;un left
recently * to spend the holidays
with their parents in Trenton,
Term. Mra. Andsrson will remain
la Trenton while Mr, Anderson Is
ta a tour of duty with the Navy.
Mr. and Mra. S. M. Richard*
Jr. and aoas, Suva and Nell,
^ h a v e returned U Norfolk, Va.
w after spending the holidays at
the born* of Us parents, Mr.
and Mra. S. M. Richards Sr.
Friends of Mrs. W. G. BsU
will regret to loam of her sorious
illness st Tampa General Hos­
pital, following an operation for
a ruptured appendix. Iho will bo
remembered aa Frances Morrow
who was ■ teacher at Soutbsldo
School for many years. Htr adta d r ttt is Room n s , Tamps Gone
Vggj Hospital, Tampa.
Mr, and Mrs. Polo M. Brock
of Dade City annouoca lha birth
ad a daughter an Doc. ■ at the
Tampa Central Hospital. The lit­
tle girl has boon earned Nancy
Louise. The paternal grandmother
la Mrf. Nancy Brock of laoftrd.

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ho don't ret much i t i f i ploy for* In our area
in the PtayhquM Nary presentation of “Bell,
t and Candle" Friday and Saturday nifhta at the Civic
dr.
Sanford Ja dot on the main line aa far aa the touring
tar cotnpaniee go and efforts to etage f(ret class producI hare a n not fnquant The theater group formed by
Jura of the Sanford Naval Air Station haa recruited
Fee the ton talent In the area for its first play.
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subway ea its maiden voyage, Us
cop ruaeatii over . , or at least
spiUoth a few drops.
I participated ia ouch aa treatful douUe-beader Tuesday sad
ray cup, a paper cartes 1 brought
aieag Iron the Seaale resteuraat,
sloshed ell over ray seta paper.
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This honor fell to Bens. Dennis
Chavex (D-N.M.) and gtylsa
Bridies (B-N.H.) because' they
are chairman and ranking GOP
member reapectivcly of the com­
mission which supervised the
erection of the building.In view of all the criticism the
commission has absorbed because
of the expense and inconvenience
of the building, the privilege of
hoisting the first flag waa small
enough compensation for their
aervlce.
The senators wars galling rednosed from tha cold before a
phalanx of pbotographsri, who
aeamed to bo in chargo of tbo
caramon/, finally permlttod Chi­
ves to run up the flag. Despite
a strong breete, Uta banner, once

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U bn mayor of Sanford and chair*
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ad tom aa mayor for Higginbotham,
MM, and thothlrd tim oas chairman
1Xridor, who waa ro-nloatad by tha
j) much public aorvico behind thorn,
th a M W phlloaophy. Higginbotham
on t ptoaao everyone, but I'll try to
d "it would bo a b a d govemmeht if
ba coomlutonori ia office.’1
porionca that being a public official
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that aminotrlaa*
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that IM antithyroid action

tito tost that neither poultry pro­
ducers, manufacturing chamlsts
aor tha ekkkaar thtmialvea had
violated any fadbrol regulation,
Talbott said.
Talbott aald only about 1 par
aant a f UM chtckons aatod to tha
United BUiaa had boon given stllbeetlet. The government banned
Ua use whan recent Improved teste
revealed taaMuos of tha drug rentolaefl to tha akin, liver and kid*
nays.
"Whan next fall roll* around, wa
Mm that creeberries will bo permtttod for tM festive dinners, that
iteaatia and Jelly henna will ba far
■ale at the candy counter, and
thkt keutharn fried chicken will M

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By SD K0T8BBA
(Eleventh of a aeries)
LIMCB, Ctechoalmkia — It
waa la May of IN I that K i t
Boss Fatrakova waa lad by bar
mother to tha top af tha hill, and
bar mother aaidt " I n c a yourself
far something that yanr heart
may net endure."
Rose Hopped on a grassy knell
and. looked Into tha' waat a t her
village of Lidia#. But her mind
went blank, for the worm ilUie
community with Ua dainty bvusoa
sad aid chunk wasn’t than.
Throe y ean before, Baas, with
other woman af Udlat, waa hnaU*
ad off to n Noal concentration
camp. And until that mamant in
1*41 aha hadn't known that tha
Nasi* had hulidaaad bar town un­
der — rubbed it off tbo map as if
with n giant tracer.
Now, in Into IN I, Boaa and I
stood a t tha rim af the Utila tow*
that isn't th e n and aha told ma
haw U happanad to her. 1 expected
her to cry, and aha did, for she
had leal three fine grown children
—murdered, as waa her husband.
Base showed mo n lottor written
In n aoncantratian camp by hor
daughter Ruaana, than I I — n
Uttar to the child's grendmattor,
"Where U Mamma T W han U
Daddyl , , , Flense aeud asms
broad and soma clothes for I am
cold and hungry." The grand*
mother sent the package. It waa
returned. Little Rose and bar
brothers, Mink, U , and Edensk,
P, w an put to death In the n s
chamber aa w an 7* other children
from i m year old to II.
Tha men of the village, 17a of
them, including the priest, wire
shot through tha heart. They’re

Cabinet Takas
‘Watary* Viaw
On Rainmaktrs
TALLAHASSBK (UFI) - U m
Cabinet took a wateqrvtew Tues­
day Of a request to conduct rainmaking operations to Control Flag-

Lidice lad supposedly sheltered
parachutists who had billed tha
deputy chief of Nasi at e n t police.
In lha and, all woman wore taken
with tha exception of nlno who
woro seat to Toiler German homos.
These nine, 11km tha 14S surviving
women, have coma back to LtdUo.
Today that* U a naw LIdles
an tha opposite hilltop overlook­
ing the site of infamy, And, like
Rosa Fatrakova, moat woman have
taken on now huebonde, new lives.
Thais homes are comfortable,
specious, with roof* af red gpnnUb
tile, colorful gardens, naht fences
- « n d new o w n wf aldldroa.
But Lidice, as g living memorial.
Is a stupendous paradox. 1 first

(Khniihchsv’a photo to d a t yet
arrived.) "Ones," tM woman said,

loy Mokes Aircor
For $4, Company
Spends Thousands

•para time and a craflomaratira
of Junk, including n chain saw
engine, an old tractor radiator
fan and toms plywood, to do tM
same thing.

TM nmaaiag thing ia that hath
auceaadad.
Curtiss-Wright recently put Its
car of tM future on displty to
Naw York’a Rockefeller Crater.

to aitowtog aayaae to mato any
mam rain," said Gov. La Roy Col­
lins.
TM request af tM Ivan B. Kirk
Co, af Taxaa to coaduet cloud-seed­
ing operations from Hbway -la ThaHflta, Lake county, waa turned

11i!W
K *“'*•“
**• it
* and
a,r*
•wiriod ' fleaves
around
truly waa n sight to behold and n
credit tc American Industry.
Young Vstttr’a Infernal ma.
china la a tremendous curaplimom to too ingenuity af AiMrican youth to tM young state of

"I had a Crucifixion there, but It
la no Unger allowed ia Lidice. *
Overlooking tbo common grave
la a saml-cireuUr wail baaring
headstone* that name other "mas­
sacres’* — Leningrad, Coventry,
Warsaw • , , But conspicuous by
Ua absence waa Budapest, Hun­
gary.
My guide soldi T he Lidice ia a
complete village again. It haa
its own store, its own school*
bouse , , , *
Something '.waa mining along
the .akylint, "Where is lha now
churchT" 1 asked. Tha guide said
atonlly, "Thera is aa th u n k la
Lidice."
Tbo only evidence that tha peo­
ple of Lidice were once free to
wonbip, tb it Lidice once woe a
village of Christians, is n marker
that spots the aits of thsir old
church.
By the creed of tha CommunlaU,
Lidice today U n Godless me­
morial.

BY rBANK BLSASRR
WASHINGTON (U N ) - For
as svowsd plain man’s candidate
for President, Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey (D-Mtoe.) those days,
looks mighty sharp* He turned up
lo t hia formal announcement at­
tired In a naw dark blue conti­
nental suit with cuffs ra tha coat
sleevea.
A fallow 1 know la the suit and
cloak gama laid he doesn't ordi­
narily offer these models to peo­
ple Ilka sans tors. Ha said ibey’r t
mors for tbo younger fallows,
switching over from the tight
pants Ivy League look.
Humphrey aisurod me though
be bought hia, and anothar one
Ilka it. from a tailor back horns
who said it waa what ho should
have. 6o I guess maybe that's
what they're weiring now out In
Minnesota.
On ona of tha narrow lapels
whleh these aulte feature Hum­
phrey bag broken out for Use oc­
casion n big Jeweled pin in tha
ahapo of an H. However, hia
aides wore plain old campaign
buttons, with HHH on them, and,
1 understand thaa# will ho design­
ed for Humphrey followers.
Later I hoard n photographer
suggest a abet of Humphrey
throwing his hat in tha ring. But
tha senator begged off. It seems

Then the Rev, Frederick Brawn
Harrla, Senate chaplain, lad ua In
reciting tha Pledge of Allegiance
and wa all want Insldt for the
main event — the formal open­
ing of -tha l,WO-foot subway tun­
nel which links tha naw office
building W the capitol.
The subway project, whleh colt
more than alx million dotlars, or
roughly $0,000 a foot, also has
caused same eyebrow • railing
among Um economy • minded,
such as taxpayers. But Chavez
and Bridget, in their ceremonial
remarks, assured u t it was Worth
it.
Chaves snipped a red, whJta
and blue ribbon across tha tunnel
entrance and 3t of ua climbed i
aboard the rolling stock — two
shiny electric • powered cars with
grain carpeta and bouncy brown
foam rubber seats.
Ia hia opening prayer. Chaplain
Harris likened the c a n to "swift
chariots of democracy." To me,
they looked mors like rolls r
eoaatera. But 1 did feel a bit like
Ben Hur » wa want scooting
along over a sound-proofed road­
bed at speeds up to IT miles an Twenty master anglers from all
hour.
seetlana af tM country will com­
T han waa a rush of wind on pete In Bento Florid* apart* fish­
the face and Iho recessed, indi­ ing centers during the staging of
rect lighting along Um alr-oondi* the first annual World Serial af
Uoood tunnel waa blurred before Sports Fishing tola month.

shew you bow hazardous politics
la, this gesture curried ao favor
at all with one veteran peUUesl
writer who acted on the asiumpUob Huaphrey would follow local
custom and make an impressive
entrance, with aldeboyi, at along
about 10:01.
Ncvorthlesa tbo hearlag room
Of Uta Sonata Appropriations Com*
mlUoo was p se u d , disproving tom
old Journalism school maxim th af
nows is sn account of the un­
expected. If there wax anybody
present who expected Humphrey
le say Is wasn’t running, i didn’t
sen him.
But th e n were certain- aspects
of hia announcement that we
hadn’t looked for. One was that
ho didn’t Man up with n speech.
Ha just had a belper hand around
n mameograntod statement. 1m
which he said why he had daetds?
to run. Tbos ho sold ho wouid try
to answer our questions.
Now fow senators are known
for their brevity. San. Humphrey
la known for once having talked
eight hours to Khrushchev? And
it is said ba once protested to a
radio reporter who proposed to
tape a two-mlatilo interview.
“Why i can’t say hallo is loss
than ■ half hour."
.

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ftEVIEWOFTHE
YEAR—By Alan
Mavers
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By United Praia International
Officials of all-star bowl foot­
ball fames throughout tha coun­
try all denied today a charge of
making under-the-table payments
to participating players.
Jim Pearre, founder of the
Senior Bowl game in Mobile,
Ala., charged that hti game is the
only on* "open and above board”
about paying players.
At Ha meeting In New York,
tba National Collegiate Athtletie
Ann. said It la Investigating the
chargea and la considering outliv­
ing bowl* found breaking the
yulta.
Paarro named the Blue-Gray
gamo In Montgomery, Ala., the
North-South tn Miami, Fla., the
Copper Bowl lo Tucion, Aria.,
and the Hula Bowl In Hawaii as
"lllagltimala" bowl* and than In­
cluded "all at them."
Replying to the charges, Wil­
liam C. Brawn, chairman of the
North • South game, laid, "we
don’t havt tn pay anyone. They’re
tickled to death to coma bare."
V Brown added, "wa certainty
havt nothing to hide. And I'm
aure tho Eait-Weit Shrine game
la San Francisco doesn’t either.
Wa give our plsycri a Jacket,
A wriet watch and a 1100 expense
allowance, which amouati limply
to per diem similar to that per­
mitted In many other types of
amateur competition,”
Dave Rowe, director of the
Capper Bowl'a player procure.
%fment program, laid all players
la tho gamo "receive (7.70 par
diem for lo days plus 335 termi­
nal expense." Rowe said this la
la according with NCAA regula­
tions although tha Copper Bowl la
not under NCAA control.
In Montgomery, Ala., Champ
Pickens, founder of tha BlueGray game, said the Blue-Gray
prsaaola companion with "gold
footballs and other trlnkala glv% on at a Christmas dtonar" and
alio allow! "each player 3100 for
a trip Ilka any other bowl."
A spokesman for lb* East- West
Shrine game In San Francisco
daaiad any Eaat-Weat player over
had boon paid ta appear.
Tha Senior Bowl paya members
t t tba winning team Moo and
member* of the losing team 1500
plus expenses. Senior Bowl playera am pcnalliad by tha NCAA
%W ltb Idea of thalr eligibility for
v other college aporta and forfei­
ture ad their athletic scholar­
ship!.

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By JERRY COVINGTON
We surely were glad to hear the newa
about the fine manager that the KC
Athletics have assigned to the Sanford
ball club for the 1960 seaaon. His name
Is Bill (Robbie) Robertson and from the
looks of his record, we’ll have quite an
outstanding athlete to run the show.
Since he’ll be behind the plate he'll
be at the beat poaslble position to keep the
club hustling. It’a also the ideal place for
him to help the rookie pitchers. Robbie
is an established .300 hitter so. he should
help us win a lot of ball games.
The success of a playing manager in
minor league baseball greatly depends
upon the kind of support the fins give
him. Last year was a good example of this.
Manager Ed Barbarito really gave it all
that he had during his short stay here
but, after a few bad nights a t the plate
the fans in the left field bleachers really
got rough on him and it made matters
worse. Most managers can take raising
in their stride when the fans keep it clean
but, some of the treatment that tho folks
gave Ed was really unbearable. "The Big

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WUf turn out to ba tba surprise
taam of tho collage baikatball
aaaaoa.
Unheralded when the season
atartad, tha WUdcats a n ona of
tho four major coUega fives la
tha eeuatry still unbeaten— and
looks Ilka a powerful candidate
far tha NCAA tournament.
Tba WUdcats swept to thalr
eighth straight victory of tbo sea•on WadMiday night when thay
whipped Duquaana, 87-41, and the
daaa with which they accomplish­
ed tho jab suggasts that tho win­
ning atnak may go qn . . and
an . . and on.
With Goorge Raveling grabbing
14 rebounds In addition to scaring
11 poiata,- tbo WUdesla ruibad
a 45-38 kalftlma bulga and never
war* aarioualy threatened. Tha

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Women will be admitted free
tonight at Sanford • Orlando Kannel Club for the first Ladies
Night of the new season at tha
central Florida speed circle.
Happy Joe Lucky la favored by
2-to-l morning line odds to cop
laurels in the Ladies Night Handi­
cap, featured ninth race on a 10•vent slat* beginning at 8:10. The
club will absorb admission taxis
for tha ladles as another schedule
of Ladles Nights get under way.
Of the feature's fait sight graybounds, only one la a female
stepper, and the'i the lightest of
the ,pack.
Ed's Btualace, a t 84
______
pounds, wUl be running from the
hard-to-wln-from seventh epot, but
sha'll probably bavo plenty of
moral support from women fans

Heavies To Meet
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPt) -C har11a Powell of San Diego, former
San Francisco Forty-Niner foot­
ball player, and Clarence Witllama of Hayward will meet Jan.
I* In a 10-round bout at the Oak­
land Civic Auditorium.

cloaeat the Dukas came la tha
aacoad half was nine points, but
tho wildcats quickly restored the
laid ta lo.
Huble White waa high scorer
for Villanova with 3S points and
Jtm Huggard added M while Ned
Twyman had 18 for tho Duka*.
Georgetown upset George Wash­
ington University, aa-M. Virginia
dawned Virginia MUltary, 8J-T2.
aad Virginia Tech bast Richmond
78*43, in othor kty game*.
Georgetown ltd, 48-M, t t tho
half but had la break away from
a 70-78 tla with a few mlautea
remaining to cement their vic­
tory; Chris Smith pullal down 18
rebounds and Bob Ayaramon scar­
ed ia point* ta laid- Virginia
Tech to 11a triumph and John
Hanor'a 15 poiata tn tho first pe­
riod made It a a ir for Virginia to
down Virginia MUltary.

la the expected capacity crowd,
Second boat In the big dlnth,
according to morning lino odds,
la Rocky MacDuff, a dark brindlo veteran alar wbo get* the
five-box with 4-to-l early figur­
ing.
The special program will be
launchad with a Grade B contest
Including such proved standouts
as Ray Rush and O. B.'a Sin­
cere.

MIAMI (UPI) — Orange Bowl
official*, aatd hare today they
bolleva Oklahoma's indefinite pro­
bation by tho NCAA could allow
tho Orange Bowl CommUtea to
pick ■ competing team from out*
aide tba Big Eight Confmoct to
play hare In 1M1,
Committee spoilsmen pointed
out that although the Oraogo
Bowl'a contract with the Big
Eight run* through Jan. ], laat,
an "escape clause” would amble
them to elrcumvint It,
Tha "escape clauaa" states that
bowl commltleomen can pick aa*
other taam If tba Big Eight eta
not load Hi moat representative
taam became « punishment by
tha NCAA.

Seci More Jobs
CHEVENNE, Wyo. (UPI) -E n d
Boyd Dowlar of tho Green Bay
Packers, United Praia lalarnaUoaal’a National Football League
rookie of tho year lo INI, told
a Choyanne Rotary Club mooting
Wednesday (hat the new Ameri­
can Football League will trail#
many mw Job* far player* leav­
ing collage.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Ono man
stood today between tha Univer­
sity of Oklahoma’s football taam
and a possible trip to the Orange
Bowl next year.
The man la Arthur L. Wood, an
Oklahoma City accountant and
booster of the Sooners. whoa* al­
leged "recruiting fund" m ulled
In the Notional Callaglata Athletic
Aaan.’i indefinite probation of Ok­
lahoma Wadoasday.
That means Oklahoma, national
football ehamplon In thrao of tha
last nine yaars, will bo Inollglblo
to appear on NCAA tolovlilon pro­
grams or in poat-seoaon bowl
gamas for an indefinite period.
The Sooner*, who previously ware
placed on probation in 1M4 for
two year*, have wen Iho Big
Eight championship the last l*
yaara.
They are favorltas ta win tha
title again this year and normal­
ly would win o trip to the Orange
Bowl In Miami, naxt Now Year's
Day. But they will not bo per­
mitted to appear la any bowl
gamo unlaia Wood make* a full
disctoiura of the operations of tba
fund* under bia administration
from lssa to 1*54.
Tba Uaiveralty af Tulsa also
waa placed on probation for one
yaar—without restriction of prtvHagai— because a "representa­
tive of athletic Inlcrrita of the
university” offered a prospective
athiata a "gift or lean of 3460."
That probation does not coat Tutaa anything, hawover, and waa
considered something of a llap
on tha wrtit.
Oklahoma's probation provided
tha biggest aacttomant at Wednes­
day's aeialoo af tho NCAA's an­
nual moating and there was Im­
mediate ronjectur* aa to whather
Wood would produce the desire
records aa tho NCAA might lift
tho stigma from tha Sonera.
Wood, however. gave no aueh
Indication at his hams In Oklaho­
ma City.
"I don't plan lo cooperate at
alt, either with tha university or
the NCAA," ha said bluntly. "I
dan't give a dama.”

NEW YORK (UPI)
Evansvilla (lad.) tightened Ita grip oa
flrit place in the United Praaa lateraatlonal email collaio basket­
ball railage became Tennant*
State and Louisiana Tech (altered
In holiday tournament*.
The a a 11 o a w 1d a board ol
coachea which ratea the - email
ichoola for UPI save Evanavllla
SI flrat-placa vote* and 372 point*.
Tenneatee State remained second
with three flrst-placo votes and
308 point* and Louisiana Tech
held third place with a flrat-placa
vote and 3*0 points.
Wittenberg (Ohla). Steubenville
(Ohio), Wheaton (111.), Grambllng
(La.), Southwest (Mo.) Slats, Pa­
cific Lutheran (Wash.) and Ken­
tucky Wealaysn rounded out Ih*
top 10 in tkat order.
The coaches based their laleat
ballot* on gamas played through
last Saturday night. Each coach
islacls 10 teams In tba order h*
rank* them nationally and points
a rt awarded on a 10-8-S-74-S-4-3
l-l bails for votes front drat
through loth place.

Bear," aa the fans nicknamed him, was
pressing so hard at tho plate at the end of
his regime, that you didn’t know whether
he was going to eat the plate or run for
the club house.
I'm sure that KC la sending us a fine
young player and manager so let's treat
him with the respect that ha deserves.
Giving the managers and umpires a lot of
Up Is as much a part of our national
pastime as the game itself but, let's re.
member to keep it clean and show Robbie
that we are all for him, win or lose.
Pete Schnal will be on the job as Gen*
eral Manager of the Greyhounds Jan. 15
and he will be laying the groundwork for
what could be the most successful Sanford
team ilnce 19.19 when they won their
last pennant. With the fine working agree­
ment with KC and Robertson and Schaal
as top men we should have the aoundeat
operation In the league.
The league should be much more colorful thia season with the reentry of Lees,
burg and Lakeland. A six team league has
never been too auccessful because the fana
get tired of seeing the same teams toO
often so, this should help a great deal.

Robby To Train
In Store Window

REVIEW OF THE YEAR—By Alan Mavei-,
■OCTOBER.

BOBTON (UP!) - Sugar Ray
Robinson will train la a downtown
Boston department ator* window
far hia Jan. U "till*" fight with
middleweight Paul Pender.
Promoter Sam Silverman laid
la announcing the promotion atunt
Wednesday that money collected
from donations at the window will
go to tho March of Dlmoa.
Robinson, pushing 40, will nrrlva hero from Now York Jan. II.

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Steelers Sign Back

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — John

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Green, former University of Chat­
tanooga quartarbaek who complet­
ed 3» paaaoa for 3.411 yards dur.
Ing a thraa-yaar collegial* career,
signed Wednesday with tha Pittaburgh Staalara. of tba National
Football League. Green playad
with Toronto in tha CinatUaa
League last year.

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Wittenberg raealvld 1M paln{4,
Steubenville 18T, Wheaton Ml,
□rambling M, Southwest (Me.) M,
Pacl.lc Lulliiraa 41 lad Kentucky
Weatayaa 44.
Haratra, Ike New York laid!
which booilad Ita record la 1M
by dowalag Rutger* at the * a]ar
coUaia dlvUloe la tha final af tba
Lons talasd Invitational laat
week, headed the aacoad 10 grtup.
Than came Akron (Ohio), WoeU
era lllltiola, Southwest (Tax.) State, Loa Aagelaa State, North*
weatern (La.), Stataoa,' Missis­
sippi Southern, Watt Virginia
Tech, Southaaat (Mb.) State and
Southern Illlaola.

Hubbard Proves
He's A Contender
CHICAGO (UP!) - UobaalM
welterweight Carl Hubbard t t
Philadelphia mida- a strong Mi
for official risking today be.
causa of a atvoath round teak*
alcal knockout of Steve Rodl 4i
Passaic, N. J .
Hubbard, undefeated la t t
fights, added his lath victory bp
knockout ta his record Wednesday
light when Rafarae Walter Bright*
mar*, on the advice of ring ply*
slclan Dr, Irvlag Stott, refused tw
let Radi m b * out for lb* aevaath
round.
Hubbard aaid afterward he
could have disposed of tho stocky
Hungarian refuge* earlier If he
had bean more relaxed.
"It was my first fight aa tab*
viatra, I waa nervous. Finally, m y
manager told m* ta open up,
that It waa Just another fight,"
Hubbard said.
Hubbard weighed 147 pounds le
1UM far Radi.

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Appoint Superviior

CHICAGO (UPt) - The C tlaig t
Cuba asaauacad today they hive appointed es-major league aateb* •
or Ray Hayworth ea supervisor s i PB
all scout* with headquarters IB
Chian*.*

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Joint Raceway Staff
YONKERS, N. Y. (UF1) - H a i ­
ry King Jr., m aaiiiag editor af
Top Trotter magatlne for tha last
■even year*, today joined the
public ralatloni staff of Yonkers
Raceway. King formally worked
oa (ha Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph.

BROTHERS UND IR THE SUN
BRISTOL, v t (UPI) -Tba day

after Jamaa Paris* broke hla an*
kla playing soccer, blab rather,
Bruca, broke hla knaa playing
football.

To Sign With Hawke

PEORIA, III. (UPt) - Bob
Boatar, former Kaosaa State
star, said Wednesday he plans
la quit tba Caterpillar* of tba Na­
tional Industrial Baikatball Lea­
gue and sign with tha St. Louia
Hawk! of the National Baikatball

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HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — A
simple "thank you" to a producer
who gave him a part has resulted
in TV stardom for Peter Brock,
the lawyer-gunslinger hero of
NBC's "Black Saddle” series.
"1 was a nobody when 1 did a
small part on ‘Zone Grey Thea­
ter.'" said the slender, 30-yearold actor. "Well, I've alwaya had
the habit of saying 'thank you'
for any favors people do for me.
I believe that in show business, a
guy is only the result of the eOl.
lection of people behind him.
"So 1 went up to Hal Hudson,
who produced the ‘Zone Urey*
show qnd simply said. 'Thank
you.' His reply was, 'How would
you Ilka to be the lead la a new
series!'
"After 1 picked myself up off
the floor, 1 said, 'Fine.' And he
said, 'All right, we start shooting
tomorrow. ' "
Like most show business breaks,

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NEW YORK (UP1) — Success
la a wonderful tnlng if you don't
weaken. Rod Lauren, the newest
"name'' on record labels, inhaled
a spoonful of soup and from his
bleary eyes you would guess he
was weakening.
"I've been going nines nine
o’clock this morning," he grunt­
ed. It was 6 p.m., and he still had
one more rehearsal and a TV
show to do beforo turning In.
"Hs's all keysd up," said a
watchdog from RCA-Victor who
waa sitting at ths restaurant tohis. "Last night wa had ta post
someona at his door at tha holal
ta make euro he didn't get up and
go out."
At IB, Lauraa ts living la a
world of hectic echedulee, micro­
phones aad spotlights, and fan
magaslne glory. Four months ago
ho was working la a California
stool piaaL

Brack's wai backed by yeara of
plugging and getting nowhere. A
native of Rochester, N. Y., his
father waa the old Dixieland band­
leader, Joe Brock (The Prince of
Pep). Joe's trombonist was Jerry
Colonna, who later went on to
comedy fame.
Peter got out of the Navy In
1940. •‘Then/’ he said, “1 played
third string with the Rochester
Royals professional basketball
team in 1*41-4* — right before
they joined the organised pro
league.
"After that 1 tang. In night,
clubs in Rochester. But it was too
rough — the late hours and ev­
erything — for a kid of 1*. I gave
It up and went to the University
of Houston to study drama.
"1 never thought it would come
In handy for my acting, but one
summer I was n professional
wrangler on tha Circle B ranch
In Banders, Tex., between semes­
ters.

onstratloa records of now songs.
Aa RCA scout hoard tha discs. Ha
dida't care much for the eoags,
but who waa that linger! Short­
ly after, Red Laurea signed his
name ta a seven-year recording
contract and RCA ualoekod the
vault la give him the Mg buildLauren la the eon of a musical
eoupto ta Fresno, Calif. His moth­
er to a church organist aad hia
father singe ia the choir. They
wanted him ta be a dentist, bat
instead ha took to acting, play­
ing tha trombone with Jots bands
and, now aad then, singing a
number sf two.
He studied dramatics for a year
at 8 leektew (Calf.) Jualor Col­
lege bat ha had to quit aad go to
work.
"What I raally waat to do to
boeome a eerie us actor," ho said
asking tha waiter for a glass of
milk. "I waat to da naturalistic
roles. 1 enjoyed playii* Peter ia
Tha Diary of Anna Freak’ and I

OFFICE SPACE with ample park­
ing. 212 Oak Avenua. FA 2-3*0*.
IBEDROOM uofurnUhsd house,
kitchen electrically equipped.
24U Willow Avenue.
Call NEW 2 bdrm. house completely
furnished. Deposit furnished on
FA 2-0274.
giS. FA 2-257T,_____________
BRAND NEW furnlthed apart- FURNISHED 2-room g a r i g # ^
meal, 300 W. 13th. Street. Phone
apartment with garage; adults.
FA 2-2031 dayt, or FA 214*1
FA 2-3202.__________________
FURN. Apt. 200 Park Ave.
311 PALMETTO Ave; furnished
I BR. bungalow.
2-STORY HOUSE for rent or
tale reasonable; Corner 3rd A
Chapman. Mrs. W. O. Brooke,
Star Rt. Enterprise, F li^
Brock’s association with real
eowpokea has made him one of NEW two bedroom house In Lake
Mary; walking. distance to
the few TV cowboys who honestly
school and store. $71 per mo.
know their way around horses.
FA 3-7213.__________________
"People think of n horse as a
kind of dumb animal," he said, 1BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Contact 2313 Palmstto.
"but 1 bate the word dumb used
that way. A horse gets to know
you and makes your work — at 4-ROOM furnished apt. $20. Adult*
113 N. Jassmtna Ave.
least rains — easier. I’ve had one
boras named Curly, and he’s al­ SPACIOUS furnished modem ana
ways good on camera. Not off,
bedroom apartment; excellent#
thougli—he’s a real ham, just
condition; quiet neighborhood;
when the cameras turn. If I lead
212 W. 12th Street. Ph. FA I-03N
him into a scene backsrards, he'll
after 3:0* p. m.____________
turn around.
BEDROOM 'unfurnished bouse,
"Curly's even got a fan club in 2newly decorated. Call FA 2-0120,
Wyoming, and 1 don’t have one
yeL How about that for scene- FOR RENT: Garage apt., furn­
stealing!"
ished. $40 month. Adults only.
Off camera, however, bachelor
Oil Palmetto Ave,
Brock prefers dogs. He lives in a
home
fa n Fernando Valley
with three German Shepherds
named Brutus, Cassius and Por­
tia, and a poodle named Caesar.

want to do that kind of thing.
I’m going to study actlag again
next year."
He downed his milk, and
stretched hie husky 2-foot, 11inch frame. "From New York 1 go
oa a disc Jockey tour — I’m not
sure what dtlss — and tbea wo
record that album. You kaow, I
think I’m catching aold."
Laurea excused himself and
Bleached wearily hack ta tha TV
stage next door.

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*• R*c) E iliu Tor S ilt
apartment. Ph. OWNER LEAVING; Muit tell two
bedroom CB home. Low down
payment, US monthly. Any
RENT A BED
term* considered. FA 3-7501.
RolUway. HoiplU' A Baby Bed* after
«:Oo p. m .
By Diy. Week or Month.
CARROLL'! FURNITURE
Ph. FA 9-S1SI
11&lt; W. lit Bt.
YOU'LL LOVE THIS
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room* Six beautiful acrea, about flva
In bearing grove, 310 orange,
p rin t* bath*, IK W. Pint 8t.
grapefruit and tangerine
trtea, 4 la 40 year* old. (pre­
ROOM and BOARD for gamlssent crop Included). Several
man. CaU FA 1-0914.
eacellent homeaUea, weal of
Sanford. Only U.800 down, reaA. Real Estate For Sale
lonable terms on balance.
LEAVING tows; bargain for quick
aala; financed or cash. FA 2-2347 Also 120 rolllnc acres, with large
and amall lakes, two dwellings,
• ROOM house on large corner
only MOO. per acre, 29% down.
lo t Phono FA 2-34SO.
C ROOM i i n n
FA 2-31M.

t . Real Eatata For Beta

READY FOR IMMEDIATE.
OCCUPANCY
3-BF.DRoOM. 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
lot. CaU FA 1-3432.
NICE elaan two bedroom house
on twn lota Just *utside city
limits. A real bargain at T,3oo
with good torma.
LOVELY new house; thrie spa­
cious bedrooms, two tiled baths,
terrauo floors, built in kitchan,
carport# and utility room. On
large pine shaded lot with
aprlnklar system. Near shopping
center. Price $14,MO. G o o d
Term l.

FA R M ER ’S AGENCY
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
BROKER
D. H. Whitmore
Real EalaU — Insurant#
201 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2 3tot
Lillian G. Tram#
Surety Bead*
Associates.
SIS So. Park Ave. Ph, FA 2-H41 IK S . French Ave. Ph. FA 1-1221 i7^tesl««_O j£w teiiH tae&lt;
Sanford
After faoura, FA t-Mtl, FA 1-4921,
Evans Bldg. Uke Mary
FA 2-0211
WALK RIGHT IN
Ph. FA 1-1190
1-ACRES of good farm land In A money maker NOW end wide
open for further expansion.
BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY
Sanford Celery Della MM per
I BB. house on Magnolia, just out
aero. Excellent terms. Richards Present income received from
. six different sources, one, or all,
of city Unti l; kitchen equipped,
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
may be increased.
veaetlas blinds, apace beater.
MUM aeB at once. 95993. will S t Johns Realty Co. Opportunities auch aa this sel­
trad# tar late model ear. US N. Park Ave. Ph. FA I4U I
dom available. 114,040 down will
give you Immediate posaoulo*.
FA M M or FA IM S .

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

PARMER'S AGENCY
LAKEFRONT Property in Osteen
245 ft on Uke; Ml ft. os front;
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
227 ft. on East; M ft. on West;
modem I bedroom bom*, double
Lillian G. Trams
4-BEDROOM. I bath houae tight
gsrag*; 90 fruit trees; I in.
Associates
month# old, in Pineerost 4th.
well.
Ph.
Orlando,
GArdea
1-1777
110
B.
French
Ava. Ph. FA &gt;4221
Addition. Original down pay
Altar hours, FA 2-3010, PA *4031,
• e a t 113*5, improvements in
PA S03S1
eluded. FA M ill.
HOME SEEKERS
LEASE: 40 acres, Seminole
LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100* Very ettracUve and comfortable FOR
County, SEV4 Sect, to Twn It
X 141'; on# block off New Up- 3 bedroom, tils bath, CB borne,
S-Rg. 31E. Write; A. Shop, 310
located in Wynnewood and situ­
aala Rd. 9*50. Phone FA 3-7213
Hyde Park Ava., Tampa,
ated on S3' x US' oak shaded
tftar 1:0# P. M.
lot. Pastures equipped kitchen,
hardwood Boon, m l many j ^ m s J M s j ^ g s s t a ^
other ak* extras.
WHITE female help wonted. 1 ust
*500 DOWN
bo SI. Apply to P if 74 Wbletle.
t Acres of highland witb homt. Total price - Just *11.9*5, and
Rl food water area. Staring
after very reasonable down NEAT APPEARANCE: ateoogralemon and orange trees. On
payment, assume VA 4te%
pher and typlat; for DaBary
paved road.
mortgage payment! of 167.70.
real eatata office; pleasant aur*10,900 COMPLETE PRICE
We will be pleased I*
roundtags. Writ* Boss S, a/*
you.
1200 Dn. - Vacant
Santa* Herald.
ftao Bedroom CB home built to
Stenstrom Realty ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY:
IMA oMcUlcatlosg. Ml monthly
Must be expertat o d to use ef
HERBERT STENSTROM
payments. M.900.
Executive I.B.M. tad dictating
Registered Broker
machine; shorthand preferred.
LEN RISNER
ROSA L. PAYTON
Good salary and personnel pollcLOTTIE BROADWAY
Rogiatered Real Estate Broker
KEN TORBETT
les. Apply to Seminole Memor­
Mary B, Carman — Leo SalvaU
BETTYE D. SMITH
ial Hospital, 1101 East First
B. B. Rogcro, Sr. Aaaoelatea
Associates
Strata.
Ms. PA 1-1*91 17-92 at Hiawatha 11 N. Park Ph. FA 2-2420
WAITRESS: Apply to Mr. U n ­
•ELL or TRADE: 1-Bedroom, ltt 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double car­
caster, AUamMte Coffee Shoppe,
baths, CB, Florida room. Nicely
port*, extra Urge utility room.
Altamonte Springs.
landscaped 135* a 195' corner
Monthly payments 976. 110
lo t *2,500 down or will trade
Shanoon Dr, FA 2-1379.
LOCAL automobile dealership
lor other property. Will finance
needs young lady for general
p u t of down payment if desir­ APPROXIMATELY ten acres of
office. work. Must be able to
grove, *1,500 per a m ; M ar Suned. I S I
Coleman Circle.
typ*. Write living m u m s of
land Estates. Contact Joseph
FA » T*0T.
past office exporlaace te hoc
Levy, FA M223.
If c/o fa&amp;terd Herald,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
HOME WITH A VIEW
*544 French Ave.
Located on two lots ahadod by
3-MARR1ED MEN, 23 to 40, for
Twenty Three huge Oaks, this
J. W. HALL
three bedroom—two bath home
Sanford. *73.00 week plus com­
Realter
mission; retirement; paid voca­
with Ito unobstructed view of “ CaU Hell”
Phone FA 2-3041
a beautiful lake le truly SOME­
tion. Apply MOO Corrlne Dr., Or.
Undo.
THING SPECIAL. Amen* ita BEST BUY IN WYNNEWOOD:
I Br., Fla, room. Stove, Refri­
many antra features a rt a
gerator ted air eoodlUontng RETAIL Building Material Oui
Hi-Fi tpeakar system; forced
pttonal. Low monthly payments.
aide B alaim u, some experiwc
air duct htat In every room
110 Its vena Avt.
In building materiata
and a two tan Air Condltioaer.
Write qualifications to Bra R,
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS,
Realtor
e/u Sanford Herald.
V you a n looking for an ultra­
Raymond Luadqulit, Assoc.
modern borne in a setting typi­ FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
10. Mata ee Pomelo
fying Central Florida at its
beautiful beat, PICK UP THAT S-BEDROOM block boueo tail DRY CLEANING FRESSER; Ap­
PHONE RIGHT NOWI Wa a n
than one year old; small down
ply Joe'l Laundry A Cleaners
aagar to tea your reaction whan
payment. FA 2-7972.
Sanford Avenue.
you inspent this WONDERFUL
HOME.
II. Werk Wanted
BOMB on Rlvervlew St. Inquire
Waat l i t St. FA 3-3179.

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23. Arttatae For f o b
t t Article* Fer Bale
Thtira. Jn n . 7. I8G0— P a g e 7 1*. rte^ero A Pteate
MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE HQltary toys, child* army suits, REDWOOD cedar etoeet, Rke
steeping bags, jungle bamPUNTS for sale. Fred Thurs­
new, 999. 43* Reeall* Dr. (cot­
ton, Phone FA 2 3000.
mocks. Army-Navy Surplus, 310
tage).
Sanford Avenue.
tAFF-A-DAY
*
PLANTS: Tomatoes, Cabbage and
Collarda *Oc per hundred; spe­
FACTORY TO YOU
cial uric# In Iota at thousand;
ALUMINUM
1133 E. Tth. St. Phona FA 2-03M.
“I LIVE FOR LOVE**
VENETIAN BUNDS
Encleead bead. Sag-proof bottom
Phone FA I-1319
CM Flower* For Any Occa salon
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
or rayon tapes. Colton or nylon
LUCIOUS BLONDE wants to
FA 1 1M
or
FA 2-0270 eotds.
meet gentleman — object matri­
Senkarik
Glaaa
and
PAint
Co.
IjtXijhlwr^Tisj^
mony. Muat be hand soma, witty
119-114 W. and St
PA 24432
and have a comfortable h#mo
B &amp; M Distributors COMPLETE living room let, 3 with Speed Qurou Washerm­
en* that washes end rtta ii
r a i l ’ rugs and roll-away bed;
latndnctag
hygienlcally cleaa. I d a f t want
about 3 mo. old. Take over
NEW PRODUCTS
to b* grouchy en wash day*.
low monthly payments onlyP. O. Box 431. U k* Mary, Fla,
M you han't bat* t Speed
FA 34*04.
Ph. PA 14103. ; new I gal.
Queen don't write- Get that
cement m iter equipped with
Speed Queen Wisher now i t
electric motor that one man SEMI AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag Port­
able — 2* year guarantee en
Mather of Sanford, 9M B, V im
can operate — weight 33 lbs.
parts, labor and service. Take
Street.
complete — mixes 3# lbs. in
I minutes — I cu. ft. hr. with i ovit payment! only* ISIS Mo*
del. Write Credit Manager, J 4 - Lata fcjround
one bucket. For any cement or
Box A fl A, e/e Sanford Her­
concrete Job. May be rested at
REWARD tar return id key, endtt
ald.
(be following stores—^with 3
cards fl check book taken Item
buckats; Gregory Lumber Co., SINGER PORTABLE for balance
N. C. car Dec. 34. No quoaitae
Sanford; Edwards Hardware,
due to responsible party wMh
asked. Phono PA l-lfl*.
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co.,
local credit. .Take ovtr pay­
DeLand; Cbuluola Supply Co.,
ments of 99.43. Write Credit LOST: Black pure* M Fraternity
Chuluola.
Manager, Box AltA, c/o Sanford
Dance. Pleai* call FA 9-439B.
Herald.
t0^taatg^m
dJM
ta*t*i
fttafl o v er flU nophuaio
LOST: Small Walker Bawd, tomTOMATOES
and
SWKBT
POTAale, black and white with anme
'37 JOHNSON 33 h.p. electric mo­
tan. With collar and nama
TOES. Celtry Avt., naar Beardtor; PaUcan trailer; 14 ft. step
plain. Lata seen S mltaa want of
all.
bottom runabout; FA 1-4433
New Smyrna. I l f A I R
II.
II. Plai iblei Service*
after 0:00.
SAVE at BRYAN’S
FA 94341.
FABRIC SHOP.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
One block Weat of Monroe Corner, LOST: Radi* muitrafoul modal
AX typos and alsea,
Cateway Tb The Waterway
on Waat First St.
“ Do It Youtetaf'
airplane; orange and blua. Iflit
Year EVINRUDE Dealer
in Dr*am wold Itotion, RE­
WE REPAIR AND ISRV1CS
Roboon
Sporting
Good*
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Plumbing A H eating
IT 1N I
1*444 I . lat.
Pb. PA 3-3*11 larvlee With The Cash. BUPXR WARD. PA i-tlid ar aril Semi­
AIR CONDITIONING
Machinery and Supply Co.
nole Sporting Good*.
TRADING POST, FA 2-0*77.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 207 -----------fA
Ph. W
A 14401
W. tad St.
1007 Sanford Avt.
FA 14352
LOST: Snout* pugpr sU month*
ENVELOPES, Utterbeads, Male- '10 FORD PICK UP truck 1135. SCHWINN VARSITY BOYS BIKE.
old, black. RRWARD offered tar
PLUMBING
ENGLISH
STYLE.
NEW
TIRES
ments. Invoices, hind Mils, and
return. CaU PA 1-7974.
Reel's Paint A Body Shqp, 1001
Contracting A Repair*
AND TUBES. U RGE BASKET.
programs, e t c . Pngresstva
Sanford
Avenue.
P
h
o
n
a
Free I s timetea
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SAN­ LOST; Gold necklace, heart «b*M
Printing Co. PhoM PA 2-taSl— FA Amo.
R. L. HARVEY
FORD HERALD DAYS.
art with diamond. REWARD.
M* Waat 13th St.
304 Sanford Avo. Phone FA 15533
Phone PA 14919.
' » ANQELIA EngUsh Ford 91,ON.
MARY CARTER PAINTS
TV PICTUHI TUBE SPECIAL
Lake Mary, FA 2 4919.
13. m etrical Ser vian
World’*
Largest
Gallon
Far a week* only!
BUY ONE QAL.—
'4* HALF TON Chevrolet PickDISTRIBUTOR WANTED
Houae Wiring — Electric Service IV In. (accept worn*
GET ONE FREE
portables)
0*1.50
up
far
sal*
or
trad*
tor
car.
Sid Vihlcn
Mato o r Female
101 W. 1st. »C
Ph. FA 2-294*
ne PA 2-193*.
St In. 333.50
N to. 143.50
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
-Self Service Recaro Dieytaya
All
tubes
hare
t
1
year
guarantee.
US MagnoUa
FA 141013
'Established by na to togh
M3* - M cu. ft. HOTPOINT Re­
3AA Ita lia n
LLOYD'S RADIO A TV
frigerator 1130 cash or will
traffic location*
ire 410 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-0700 43' x • ' — '34 Greta Uke* a
It. BnBdtoi
trade on *33-’5S model pick up
'You own end operoto
4
bdrm; carpeted, air condition­
'Inventory 1##* ambartgti
truck. MU Summerlin Ave­
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
ed; cabaana. Lot 71, Park Ava
able
nue.
Werk Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Vespa Motor Scooter*
lUepected tecoed p t d M N
Trailer CL Phone PA 9-Ttl*.
Contact 300 West 0th St,
Hester A Uwn Mower Service
* manufactaron
GOOD Used Appliances and TVa.
Phone FA 24*41
West Country Club Rd. FA I
•DUtributer* of mtjae m ead
Gormly, foe., Third di Palmetto.
brand*
ROOFING, Gutters, Spouting, GREEN LEAF Troa Xtporta do
New A Used Furniture A Appll LEAVINO TOWN, Muat **B furni­
•No rot rteh qptah tebenm
Roof Repairs, Piloting, Comm
tha best Trimmlag. De-mosslng,
M ens. A Good Fleet To
ture: two piece Bring room
A Carpenter Work. General
Removal and Fertilising, Phone
Q U A L lF fc A fto N g -O n to ta BUY, BELL or TRADE
suite; cofta* table; end tabtea;
lfoma Repairs. 30 yrs. EaperlFA 2-3015.
■ponclble ta r aightod todMIthree piece bedroom suite;
eoce. Vary tew Ratal. Phona
Jenkins Furniture
dual* with faith to the featad
chroma
dinette
act;
ether
odd*
FA 2-3*78.
SERVICE CALLS 11.10: for da- 400 Seoford Ave.
' FA 1-7430
bu.ln.m. toektng n l ^ j y
and ends; FA 2-0N1.
pendabla TV service, caU BanB A M ROOFING
• BIG VALUES
ford TV Center, 0th and Sanford
•Car. *»pato a t tafl ttoto
7 cu. ft. FRIG1DAIRE refrigerator
Contracting A Repairs
• 1UICK CREDIT
Ave. FA 2 0741.
with
23
lb.
ca
partly
freexer
and
- Bonded —Insured
• EASY TERM!
Frirldalra electric stove with 91
FREE ESTIMATES
WRITE. WIRE OR CALL
*MODERr. RUG CLEANERS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
to, even. Call FA M il*.
300 U urel Ave.
Ph. FA 1-7943 All Rise Rues And Wall T* Wall
BEST RECORD DIVIKIOH
WILSON
MAIER
American UtecwntleMl
Carpets. BallafacUra Guaranteed.
1951 FORD Ranchwagen; 1333
PAINTING A DECORATING
Now and Used Furniture
Industries, ton.
1
Week
Service
M
l FA I-TI9T
TYiumph
Tbunderhtrd
motor­
Licensed — Bonded
311 B. First St.
FA ASUS
Lewis Tower HU*, Itoto. R,
cycle;
Id
R.
Wolverene
boat
Free Etalmatea ~
Sewing Mach. Repairs CUSTOM BUILT furaUun -s in and trailer; M H. P. Ivinrude
Work Guaranteed
Rl. d479T
^
motor; roairaebta. FA S-7391.
ALL MAKES A MODELS
relating Csntracters
gle pieces ar sets. Also furni
104
Perk (34 tar. aer.)
tore repair. Catenate
FA AIM
PA 1)423
FA 2-700).
II. Bi
II-A Beatar Farter*
XOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
home.
PIANO LESSONS to
Beds. Day, Week or Booth—
A Satisfied customa* to
boR
CaU PA 1-7310.
FURNITURE CENTER
advertisement.
1100 French Ave,
HARRIETTS
BEAUTY
NOOK
AUTO GLASS
PH. *A 2-T353
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 7 5741
She

P ta fa r h

forralb

Wall

OPEN HOUSE

INSTALLED

B* Lovelier Witte Pntaastaaal
Windahlold
BackGlass
Beauty Caro.
Loor Glaaa
VantGlaaa
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
11:114 W. Md S t

PA 2-4421

Dawn's

Ibta ta

ISAVE*

N*w A Uaed
Furniture and Applianc**

TV and RADIO REPAIR af r 2110 Oak
FA 2-70*4
Used furniture, appliances, tools
3:00 alghta and weekends; San­
DORIS'
BKAUTY
SHOP
etc.
ntc. Bodght-Sold
Bougbt-Sold Larry's Mart
ford, U ke Mary and Longweod.
t. Pb. FA 14132
Ml Sanford Ave,
3904 Adam* Ph.
FA
FA 1-2773 Md FA 24IU.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
HOUSEWORK: Phone FA 2-7171.
SAN SEM KNOLLS
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
4 Blocks West of French Avenue SECRETARY: shorthand, dicta­ 1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394
on 20th Street.
tion, legal experience; wants PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
full or part-time work. CaU
LOOK! at all the wonderful fea­
W. L. HARMON
FA 2-1044.
tures in these homes. Terrauo
PH. FA 2-4323 After I P. M.
floors—Furred and Plastered
SEVENTH * FRENCH AVE.
walls — Custom buUt • cabinet 12. r s ± L
HEATING
work—and Dust-free closets- SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
H. B. POPK CO.
Plymouth — DeSoto Dealer
Close to schools M l
300 S. Park — PA 1-4234
ISM S*. m m PA. FA 3-7014.

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!

PART TIME or temporary atfiec
H. “ BUI* STEMPER Agency
work desired by young WMSM;
113 N. Park STOP! In la see our 3 bedroom
Phone PA I-4M1
Ita or 2 tiled bath homes at
experienced. FA 2-*344.

Legal Notica
rim n o re

sans

ROTICB is hsraby #W«n that T
am anaasad la bualneaa at SSST
Orlando Dr., Seminole County.
Florida, tindtr lha fletltloua nama
ar. rat ln», sad that I inttnd to
raflatar said nama With tha Clark
el lha Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida, la antordanca with
tha provisions of tha Fictitious
Natna Htatutee lo-wlti Section
1*1.IS Florida Ufalutre tltf.
Hint Joatph Flntar
Publish Daw St * Ja n T. II. II.

n o m to ts ssaa

BRASS MOTORS

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
—LISTEN! la the price and
Since 1910
terms—*550 Down FHA Financ­ Plumbing &amp; Repair*
Jea C. I t a u s a
A. BARE
DEBARY
ed—Exclusive with
1013 SarUa St,
PA t-0449 NOrth A4429
NOrth 0-4711
W. H. "B ill" S tem per Agency
Realtor A Insurer
ASSOCIATES: U. E. Taffer
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harp4r
Robert F. May. Bart Pllchar,
Helen E. Noonan
Phone FA 1-4991
l i t N. Park

NOTICK I I haraby alvan th a t I
aos an sasad la hualnaaa St liwy.
hf-SS M aitland Seminole County,
F lorida, under tha fletltloua aaraa
ef. Beralnnla B avaraaa Co,—and
th a t 1 Inland to re sisto r eald
sem e w ith tha Clark of Iba d r *
tu tl Court, Sam laolf County. F lo r­
ida, le acoordauea with llia.p ro v l■Ians a t tk a Fictitious Nama S-BEDROOM
home
hardwood
StetutML io -w llt Heclloa S«I.«S
flows. U rge tat 240* Adame
F lo rid a' I ta te ta s 1*17.

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Te Be published 17, If, II. Jea. 7
t-t r e m o t e KAWII
KOTICK IH haraby given that I
MS ^ansaurd In hualnaaa at StM
Ave. Uanlard, Uaminola Cone#r- FierIda. eadar lha flciiiioua
•aw e. ef.
Faahlena.. and
— tharvlaa
---- ------ -----------th a t f Intend to ra e lsia r aald
eaw e With th e Clark or tk a Cir­
cuit Court, UtwInoU County, F lo r­
ida. la accordance w ith the e ra .
vialeaa e f tka FlailIleua Nam*
f u tu te a , te -w lti Uaatiaa IIS :at
Florida
da Statutes MIT.,
d iet L a M Development Co.

Fabliau Daw

Car.

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Court, Wynnewood. T i r ■ i.
FA 2-1417,

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FOR A GOOD DEAL
- SEE THESE C A R S -

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$1295

55 PLYM O U TH

(S) Local Owners • Tadera
**•##" Merle* . Rath fa
Eacellent
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Goad Telea* Petal •

$1195 He*tar

| Ph. FA 2-3427

57 B U IC K Convertible

- S i r S Cylinder • Standard
Traaemlalea • Heater
Gead Tulesu
Paint •
311*5
A-l

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Mwy, 4*

Ph. FA 2-7*71

POPULAR BRANDS

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LOCATION:
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dark; Hunday 1:9* P. M. until dark. Far lafarmattafl **
traaaporlatlaa calli FA 2-1911 ra Friday A RtawdRyf
FA S-2I4I ra Sunday.

PRICE:

ONLY *14,500
3 BEDRO O M S - 2 T IL E D IA T I

57 CH EV RO LET

56 M ERC U R Y Convertible

$995

59 FIA TS
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TUB MOST FOE YOUK MONIY IN QUALITY
AND LOCATION DON’T MIBB THU OPPOtTUK. |
ITY TO INSPECT THESE HOMES CONtimUCnD
BY HALUBN CORPORATION.

TIME:

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PtndM M .
T , , • r
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Sportsman • Automatic Traas.
Sportsman • Automatic Traas. • - F i v e r Htaertea • P**er
Power Steering •
Brake* . Radi# Heater •
Media . Banter
ONLY
White S
Side* all
Tlr

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58 FORD 4-Dr.

USED CARS

55 DESOTO

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SOS-SM R. PiitaRL PR. FA S4*M

Beauty Satan

OPEN 'TIL 9:00

56 CH EVRO LET
• Cylinder • Standard Traas. .
Head Tate**
Paint • Good
Tiros

MONDAY
Thru
SATURDAY

BE SURE AND SEE THESE

$695

HALGEN HONES
THIS WEEKEND

IVEM N G S

Your Credit Is good on any of these C an

T&amp;T MOTORS

m ittok
, NEW USED CAR LOT
SEVENTH f l FRENCH AVE.

1 3

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Ave.
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�Prices Good At Casselberry Store Only

I f ARTS 1
POSITIVELY

NO

TRANSACTIONS

Between Sanford and Orlando

UNTIL

THIS

TIME

1 ONLY —
4-Pc. American
Bedroom Suite.
Reg* price |2 2 IJ&lt;
NOW —

1 ONLY —
lMMneh Canoe SOFA with foem rubber cushions.
Regular $189.95
NOW —

t ONLY —
liHMnch Careen SOFA with Nylon cover* and foam

I ONLY —
FLEX'O'RANA Living
Regular price
^
$299.91
J
NOW —
^

10 ONLY —
Odd Bookoute
Hand board*.
Twiu.
EACH —

1 ONLY —
4*Pe.
Bedroom Suite
ONLY —

2 ONLY —
Odd Bookcase
Hoodboards.
Full Red Hiae.
EACH -

1 Lt)T —
Odd Chfceta,
Valuea to $99.91
EACH ONLY —

No Mirror.
ONLY —

1 LOT —
Odd Chaste.
Values to $79.91
EACH ONLY -

DINETTES
,1 ONLY —
5-Pc. DINETTE

A LL RECLINERS REDUCED 40%

1 ONLY —
NOW ONLY

1 ONLY —
5-Pt. DINETTE

Odd Box Springs.

EACH ONLY

I ONLY —
J-Pe. DINING R
10N L Y —
7-Pc. DINETTE
1 ONLY —
5-Pc. DINETTE
1 ONLY —

•-Pe. DINETTE

.

if^

Sets of 2 for

1 ONLY —
Odd Box Spring.

ODD DINETTE CHAIRS

Odd Dtnish Chairs.

Each

2 SETS —
Matching Foam Rubber Box Spring
and Mattress Sets. Twin size, per set —
2 SETS —
Matching Foam Rubber Mattress and
Box Spring S t Full size.
per set —
4 SETS —
Ortho-Restive Mattress and Box
Spring S et 20-year guarantee.
Fall size.
Per set —
2 ONLY —
Hollywood beds. Complete with Mat­
tress, Box Spring, Metal Frame and .
Headboard .
Each Only —

2 - Step

12 ONLY —
Hi-back Swivel Rockers.

6 ONLY —
Odd Coffee Tables.
6 ONLY —
Odd Lamindall Top Coffee Tables.
Each
&lt; ONLY —
Armless Swivel Rockers, Nylon
Covers.
•
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4 • Drawer

BUSTERS

Step Ladders
Jy -

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�The Sanford Naval Air Station is being
Inspected today by Rear Admiral J. W. Ailea III.
Naval Inspector General, whose headquarters
are in the Pentagon.
Adm. Ailea is here to begin a comprehen­
sive survey to determine the adequacy of the
facilities and the efficiency and utilization of
the manpower at the Naval Air Station. Reporta of his inspection will be made to interest­
ed activities of the Navy and to the Chief of
Naval Operations. Admiral Arleigh Burke.
The visit of Adm. Ailea will begin the com­
prehensive survey to be continued by member*
of his staff during the rest of this month.
The admiral was greeted by a group of

Widening of Sanford Ave. from
13tb St. to 23th St. will Hart next
week, weather permitting, City
Street Supt. Eddie Griffith laid to­
day.
City property on the west aide
of Sanford Ave. will be uaed to
widen the itrcet eight feet.
The city will aupply the labor
id right of way and the county
ill pay about 110,000 for the
necessary materials. The atreet
will be widened for 3,140 feel but
will remain two lanca.
The city will cooperate with
home ownera cm moving ahrobbery
but, shrubbery must be moved
along with at leaat 13 big treei,
Griffith laid.
A The Sanford aewage department
l a s started a downtown annitary
sewer line that will and using
many storm sewers for organic
waste. The new sewer extension
being put in on Elm Av*. from
Fulton St. almost to Commercial
Ave. will serve the proposed
Florida State Bank building on
First St. The extension will even­
tually cover an a n a between Oak
Ave. and French avenues and beJween Fulton and First atroata.
V These lines will someday run to
the site of the proposed $400,000
sewage disposal plant northwest of
Sanford on Lake Monroe, sewage
eupt. Robert Kelly said yesterday.

county and city business and civic lenders, who
extended the hospitality of the area *nd pre­
sented him with a (rift of some Seminole
County orange* and celery.
Air Station officer* nnd the civic group
conferred with Adm. Ailea on community rela­
tion* and mutual problems in the operation of
military base in a community.
"\Ve wanted Adm. Ailea to be assured that
the air station fence does not separate the
Navy from the rest of the community,'* said
County Commission Chairman John Krider
who wa* in the delegation of special guests of
the station commander and the CO of Hat Wing
One.

“\\V also issued an official imitation to
Adm. Ailes tn retire here when he complete*
hi* service and join the ninny other Navy familie* now permanently located in the county,”
Krider anid.
Adm. Ailea ia a widely experienced Navy
officer with more than 30 year* of service.
His career has included net ion at Pearl
Harbor, the western Pacific nnd the Korean
action. Ilia decoration* include the Navy Cross,
Legion of Merit, Silver Star nnd Rrnnze Star.
He ha* been director of the Shore Establish,
ment Development nnd Maintenance Division
of the Chief of Staff of Nnvnl Operations.

«

You just can’t keep a good man
^ow nl
K. L. Burdick who retired from
the clerk of the circuit court's
office iaal Nov. I because of illhealth is back on the Job again
today ‘‘as fit as ever."
Clerk David Gatchel said that
Burdick is back at work in an
instructional capacity te "aid thia
office in the detailed tax workload
low being conducted."
Burdick, who came off stale re­
tire m e n t this week, plana In stay
in tha clerk'a office 'as long as
they need me."
"I never Belt better,” be emphafiled today,
Burdick who hna been with the
bounty office since May of IBM

WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. Cooler tonight. High today, 62-72. Low tonight, 45-65,
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1960

Sanford resident city planner,
Gerald Dake last night recom­
mended to the Sanford planning
board that the lake Monroe bandshell b« lorn down and replaced
with a marina and yacht basin,
A city yacht club building
should replace the bandsheli
which has been costing Sanford
money for many yeara. Dako
said. The sea wail should also

announced his retirement last
November because of ill-health.
Butdick will also aid bla suc­
cessor, Troy Bay, in duties of de­
puty clerk, Gatchrl said.

FBI Enters Probe
The FBI today launched an in­
vestigation of two letters, vowing
"death to all Jews," which were
part of a wave of anti-Semitism
that has broken out from Iowa to
the Atlantic Seaboard. Naii-styled swastikas were smeared across
Jtwlsh synagogues in Daa Moines,
Iowa: Milwaukee, Wis.; Harris­
burg, Pa. and Tampa and Jack:
aonviUe. Two Jackaonvilla syna­
gogues reported raeelvlng the
threatening letters.

Dixie Senators
Hit Ike's Speech

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Longwood Council Seeks
Better Utility Terms
The Longwood Town Council lest
night authorised Mayor A. R. Lohrmsnn lo talk with City Attorney
^'Vebbcr Heines about getting bet­
ter service from Florida Power
Corp.
Lohrmann said ha told a Florida
Power Corp. representative that
If Longwood doesn't get better
service the town would try to re­
negotiate their contract with the
company. Council President J. R.
Keller said that many street lights
in Ibc town are out. Longwood is
nnow in n position to have the
^company start paying the town for
tha privilege of serving it, the
mayor said. "I think they are not
living up to their end of the bar­
gain." hr explained. Longwood
now pays Ihe power company about
1100 per month for service.
The council also approved a
seven lot plat in Treasure Hills
pretented by Sue R, Norman
The council also approved a

each councilman should pick ■
member for a town sonlng commit­
tee between now and Ihe next
meeting. Bids on the Longwood
water works extension were autho­
rised. Financed by the newly ap­
proved 170,000 bond isiue, the
bids will be for 3,100 foot of pipe,
two tone of cast iron fittings, and
six gate valves and valve boxes

Youth Center
Nearly Ready

The Longwood Jaycees youth
renter ia nearly complete, Jaytee secretary and building chair­
man John Saunders said yester­
day.
Saunders said that the Jaycees
hope lo have the building at Ihe
north tod at Great St. finished
by J«n. 30. The trusses art up.
the floor pound and the plumb­
ing ia in. Dances for youlh groups
wlU ho held ia the 34 by 30 fcot
center,
Saunders
laid.
W
PePeW#p N
tolafVliVIto to
toAHj The
Afit dance
--- —
floor itself te 34 by i l feet.
The Loogwood teem council told
The Playhouse Navy production the Jayc*e« lari night that they
of "Bell Book and Candle" will wiU advertise the building for
dH e tonight to ton a vie Center
« $ :» ». a .
The play site wifi be showe lo-

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Dikr said that Sanford now ,ias
about eight persons per grass
sere population. The city could
have IS persons per acre and
still have a tow population den­
sity, he explained.
Dake predicted that Sanford's
19.000 population will rise to 40,000 by 19*0. Right now tha rily'a
existing limits could support 3d,ooo pcopta , he said.
Txwy jrjer v M o m n

The planning board expressed
approval of Dakr's plan for a
perimeter road to slop traffic
congesting downtown areas and
going through residential arras.
The rosd U in concord with Slate
Road Depl, plans and this drailment would he expected to
tar a majority of the coil, Dake
laid. The road would run from
Firs. St. south m Grapevilla to

B

23th St., east to meet 17-92 near
Sunland Estates and across 17-92
to the Old Orlando Highway.
From thera it would go north on
Orlando Highway to a point near
Gindervtlle. east to Cameron Ave.
north on Cameron to llth St. and
there meet a proposed extension
of Seminole Blvd. nnd run along
Lake Monroe.

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WASHINGTON (UPD—Southern senator* today bit­
terly criticized President Eisenhower's State of the Union
farm proposals.
Hut the senators, with a few notable exceptions, gave
a hesitant pat-on-the-baek to many patta of the speech,
Sen. Alien J. Kllemler (t)-La.) chairman of the Senate

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be \ i r t h r r extended into Lake
Monroe to give aheller to boats,
the city planner said. The plan­
ning board had no eommenta on
Dike's suggestion.
Reporting on land use in .San­
ford, Dike said that the city
has a tremendous hish percent­
age of varant land. Of the 3.134
acres with the city, 1,301.10
seres or 3T per cent are vacant.

1

Agriculture Committee, charged
that the administration again failed to make an&gt; new proposals.
Sen. Richard 11. Russell (DGa.) leader of the snulharn bloc,
•aid Eisenhower "did not indicate
a willingness to apply any ramedy except the Ucnton formula
of lower prices and lower farm

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CONCORD, N. H. (UPl)—Dtp*
«wrati* Sen. John F. Kennedy of
am

J S * S K »^ - " « * I ^ B B W U S ^ r J S J S S
than rune- -the*-paUent.“
Sen. Herman Talmadge (D-Ga.)
said the "failure to outline a posi­
tive anil realistic program" was
Ihe most serious omission in the
mcxssge.
Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-S.C.),

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Chamber Hears
Talk On Taxes

called the whole speech a mass
"of half • truths" ami "omitted
truths."
He said "I want n o -more of
Benson's or Eisenhower's propo«•Is aurh as the brlalril soil hank
farm busting project."
Sen. John Strnnis (D-Mlss.), ex­
pressing his disappointment at
Elsenhower's failure to spell out
a farm program, said "without
bis help there Is scant chanre to
past a constructive farm bill this
session."
Possibly the sharpest criticism
came from a southerner In the
House of Representatives — Ag
riculture Committee Cnairman
Harold D. Cooley of North Car­
olina.
"The economic position of the
nation's firm families worsens
day by day and all the President
has to prescribe is more llenson.
more Benson, mnro Benson."
Cooley said.
But many aoutharner* found
something tn praise In Ihe speerh.
Sen. George A. Smathers (ItFla.) rilled fc a "splendid
speech.”

Mr*. Tayloe Gwalhmey, a mem­ Stores To Stay Open
ber of the Orlando • Winter Park
Thirty-Five downtown Sanford
chapter of the League of Women merchants have agreed la remain
Voters was guest speaker at the open tonight tar tha eooveniaeeo
of shoppers.
Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce meeting Jaat night.
Mrs. Gwalhmey was accom­
panied by Mrs. Randolph Gusitafson, first vice-president of tha
Orlando . Winter Park chapter.
She spoke on taxes, stale and
local, and tha lax structure in
Florida.
Mrs. Gwalhmey staled that the
league strongly advocates a cen­
tral tax collection agency for the
stale of Florida.
"This system Is used in 32 other
states and has proved lo he the
most efficent and economical way
to collect taxes," she said.

BREAKING GROUND fur the new Winter Perk Telephone Co. central of­
fice building in Altamonte Spring!, ia company president J, K. Galloway,
The $104,080 building to houne $300,000 worth of equipment will be the
center for the TErruc* exchange to replace the present VAlley and TEmple
exchanges. Giving Galloway moral aupport from the left, yesterday, were
County Commission Chairman John Krider, Casselberry Mayor William M.
Henson, North Orlando Mayor Roy Liddk-otl, Longwood Mayor A. R. Lohrmsnn and county commissioner
commisnloner for tha district,
district, Imwrence Swofford.

Art Association
Meets Monday
The Sanford Art Association will
meet at 7:30 Monday at tha Civic
Center to hear Rev. Ernest Bolick discuss "Art In Religion."
Rav. Bolick, pastor of lit. Good
Shepard Lutheran Mission Church,
will etnphasiM how art nnd re­
ligion can work together lo aid
man.
Art Association officials also re­
ported that a Junior art asso­
ciation will be formed lo aid
youngatera in(treat ad !■ art in­
struction.
The firsl classes will start to­
morrow morning at !:30 a. m. at
Use Gregory bom, an Unto Cry­
stal Lake.

January Polio
Fund Drive Set
The Seminole County March of
Dimes aoal during Us January
drive is 310,ooo, Drive Chairman
John Sauls announced today.
Half of the mooey will atay In
the county and half will be sent
away for national reaaarch and
for patient aid lo chapters who
don’t have any mowy, Sauls said.
Research wiU be in birth defects
and aetorttto na wall at U0 par
coot vaooioo euro at polio, Sauls
laid. Wight Klrtley ia c o c h a ir.'n
at m eae-month drive.

NEW MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS were Inatallnd at n meetion of the Seminole County MinUtnrinl Aaaociation at Ihe First Methodist
Church yesterday. From the left, are vice preeident Rev, Emeat Bolick,
pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, outgoing preeident Robert
Spear of the Church of the Nanarene noagratulsUng new preeident Rev.
Donald Gravenmier of the Pinecreet Baptiat Church, and sec rota ry-treaatirer Rev, James Barnett of the First Christian Church.

The Jaycees will launch soon
a county-wide search lo select the
outstanding young farmer at the
eounty.
The county's outstanding young
farmer wjjl be named from the
top young man who hava been
nominated kg residents at Semiante county.
The nominations deadline ia Jan.
II and nominations will he re­
ceived at the Jaycee Information
Booth m French Ave.
Judging will taka plaec Jan. 30
with the awards lo be given Jan.
23 by a special awards night din­
ner.
Nominees will be Judged on their
degree of programs in thrir agri­
cultural career. All contestants
must be farm operators deriving
Iwo-thirda or more of their in­
come from farming and between

Young Drivers
To Be Tested

Ihe ages of 31 and 33-years-of age.
Locals winners will be nllgible to
compete for stain honors.

Plans for Jaycee week beginning
Jan. IT were announced today by
Chairman Don Hartley.
The celebration will get under­
way with an open bouse at tha
Jaycee Information building •*»
French Ave. with members on
hand to explain exhibits of pastJaycee activities.
The highlight of the week’s so*
livitlca will be a community devel­
opment project which will be an­
nounced.
Other highlights of the week will
Include a p u t preridrnl's luncheon
and an awards dinner.
Awards this year will go to the
outstanding young farmer, sailor
and teacher. The top award will
he Ihe selection of the county's out­
standing young mnn. The judges
will be composed of part presi­
dents at the Jeyceea.

Teenage drivers will lest their
driving skill at the Jaycees' Nslionsl Teenage Driving Rodeo
contest Saturday.
Written testa will be given at
Seminole High School tomorrow
lo aeiert finalists for lbs rodeo
at the city parking lot on lake
Monroe from %-\t a. m. A count
will be set up on the lot ia back
of Commtrcial Ave. lo test paral­
N. V. Farmer will ha Installed
lel parking, parking in a garaga,
•topping a car at a specified point as president of tha Seminole Caun- •
when going a specified speed am! ly Board of Realtors Jan. II i t
the Shrine Club.
driving In a straight Una.
Other officers to be installed j
ate Cecil Waller, vice president;
Two Rescued
Gladys M. Dawson, secretary-treas­
FAIRBANKS, Alaska &lt;UPI) - urer; Geaovieva IJaaaJ Blair, MV&gt;
The first two men to he airlifted responding secretary and (M $M
(Tom disintegrating ira atatiea I. Field, director.
Charlie in Ihe Arctte Ocean ar­
Officiating at the oars many t o t
rived bate today end said "ae he Jantea H. sdklaian at Penan*
panic" existed among the to men cola, president of the Ftoride
Be*lters,
still an Um two-by-four mile floe.

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Angry' TV Fan

Ihree Wiled
In Fiery Car,
Track Collision

MILA!*, Italy (W O — A *!*• tojnnd la ee* of Italy’* «w*t werk la Milan. M jumped th«
(TANTftRBURY, England (UP!) cam* him and ha Mitered the
eoaek
train Japimcd with com- poitwar diaaalcra. The new* agee- track* on the temporary bridle on
—John L. McNally, M, had had ahop with a 11-pound »lodge ham­
mer and amaahed e r a r tetertrien meters plunged at Ugh apeed oft cy Malta estimated N parson*

MAIMING)TOPf (UP!) - Vine
President Richard M. Nina’* pm
WJeal f a c t n amed today aa g

tary James P. Mitchell. Nismt’i
partner in the bahind-tbe-scene*
negotiation*. Mitchell often haa
been mentioned aa a vice pmiden-

the Afl-gtar baaabaH game to Pittaburgh.
lap. Roman C. PucJasU (D ll.)
charged that too steal settlemeet
waa arranged to give political ad­
vantage to Niton, who apparently
wtO got faa OOP prai ideatlal asmInaOon.
Rep. Ray J. Madden (D Ind.)
said. "Niton personally had aa
much to do with aettltog the strike
aa I had/'
Madden, whose district Includes
the steel center of Gary, said any
report! that Nison arranged the
■teal agreement were "just pel illcal eamouflago to build him up"
far the Republican presidential
nomination.
Mitchell flatly denied that cam­
paign palltlee had anything to da
with the agreement.

Hospital
DECEMBER M
Admissions
Evelyn Bowes, Sanford
Irving Brandt, Chicago, 1U.
Gertrude Itewnrt, flnnferd

Jean fl. Dykeau, Banfotd
Carol Ann Vans*, flaafsn

Pay Ives, Sanford
Rupert Letsenring, Benferd
■titan Caldwell, Sanford
Howard Fertile, Sanford
Shirley Purnell, Sanford
Birtha
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venae,
Benferd, a eon
Mr. aad Mr*. Arthur Boyd,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Charfaa Enta-

Windham, trim handled toe colli­
sion near here Saturday which
took ntoo live*, described the
accident aa "owe ef the went I
have ever seen."
He said the late model sedan
was aquatood Mm an neeerdien
to abewt half k normal eiaa. The
truck waa also ■ total loaa.
Windham said the accident ecoarred abertiy baton midnight
when the automobile apparently
swerved suddenly across the cantor torn end tot the aeml tnHer
IwwIhni*
The truck pushed W ear about
n feet dawn the highway before
coming to i atop and bursting
into flamaa.

Mra. Virginia Neely Lading, a
former Sanford reahteot and grad­
uate of lemlnola High School to
IBB, died Jan. 1 In Tamaqua, Pa.
She was bora la Ocala In 1MI.
flba is survived far her husband.
Alvin E. Lading of Detroit; a too,

McNally went Into the ahop a today aad craabed into a factory 'The Irein, made up ri • iocsmotive, a baggage car JEd •**
eery angry man" defenre lawyer yard V fact below.
Michael Lewi* told a court Mon­
The Transport Ministry la Roma coacbca, waa carrying commuter*
from Sondrio and another town to
day. "He got hlmaelf workad up."
**I am satisfied that what yon
did waa under great prevoemtk*
aad hr eircumataacaa which might
auha a aaaa angry,” ante Court
Deputy Chairman Chriibnaa Humphrtea. "You won juetlfled In
being croaa.”
But Humphriaa sentenced Me*
Nelly to aim month* to Jail.

1IL0XI, Miaa. ( W i ) - A lawvrr
said today he bee advised eight
protective witaeaeea to infuse to
■newer quoatloa* of a federal
grand Jury InveaUgating the
lyacb-murder of a young Negro.
The lawyer, who aaked that hia
name not bo mod, told a UPI
reporter be advised eight of hia
clients to plead the Plflh Amend­
ment when questioned by U. S.
aUonwye about the abduction and

murder last April XI of Mack
Charles Parker, B. At leeat one
wttneaa questioned far the grand
Jury Monday said be followed the
lawyer's advice.
The 13-man grand Jury, which
Includes one Negro, began Its In­
vestigation two months alter a
county grand Jury at Poplarvllle,
Mia*., refused to take any action
in the ease.
Parker, a Negro truck driver
accused of raping a young white
woman, was dragged from hia
Jail cell at Poplarvllle far a mob
of masked men. He was shot to
death and his body dumped in
the Pearl River near Bogeluia,
La.
Four witnesses, including the
husband of the woman Parker
was accused of raping, went be­
fore the grand Jury Monday. The
hearing was recessed while Jeff
Lee, « young mechanic, was in
the room, end Loo was the lint
witness today.
Lee said the FBI, which inves­
tigated the lynching for a month
laat summer, accused him of be­
ing In Hattiesburg, Miaa., the day
before Parker waa abducted,
"looking for somebody to Join the
Lea
beHOOPS!
had gone to
gang .^
a psaid
p -----HatUasburg oaly to look t w a
Job.
The witnesses beard Monday,
a l from the Hattiesburg area,
wars reported to havo rejected
tavRatloa* to attood a meeting at
which the lynching allegedly was
rimitrl.
Federal Judge Sidney Mlu told
tbe grand Jurors limy may indict
an alvU rights and conspiracy
charge* anly if It la shown that
law anforcemant offtcera con­
spired with the lynch mob.

Ministers Slate
Meeting Thursday
AR minister* of Seminole County
and South Volusia are invited to at­
tend the meeting of the Seminole
County Ministerial Association
Thursday morning. The meeting
win be held at the Pint Methodtat
Church beginning at •:*• a. m.
Coffee will bb served during the
first quarter hour after which the
regular session of devotional pro­
gram and bualnesa will follow.
Officers elected at tba last meetlag will ha installed and they will
Immediately assume their respon­
sibilities far the earning year.
Rev, Donald Gravcnmlar will ba
installed aa tha president. Other
afBeara are, Rev. Ernest BoUck,

Marion P. Jmma. fatoor ef
k tM

hounbt

oivkk

B iatoJa fappfa’ Oe. ef Aeotorl,
The dlacuaakm of toe report on
died In a hospital la Huntington permanent leglslatioo will ba reW. Ve., today attar hotog ■ far
tom yeera. ftp to awrrtrad fey Ma anmed. I fa e enmptotlen af the
wMa, Byte, aad eia tolldran. Pan- eonatderaUoo ad thta report It will
ho adopted •• the organisational

- A S r V ’ C tk ru S ^ ,

as;

trie Barrie*, and that * Intend ••
r*alat*v aal* asms with the Clark
*t 'tka Clfault Court af Bamlaat*
Cnuetr, PlarHte. In «•»*£*"*•
with the arovUloa* eftheFlM Itie** Name nutate te-wtti tornttaa

lililt

N t ta rig h t.

Per hr# yeera hia teteviaten aet
acted up. The acreen would go
dark when hia wife tried Ur watch
the afternoon homemakers pro­
gram.
tt would brook doom during the
weeterna, causing the children to
hunt late team.
He kept loolng kb favorite pangram right la the middle.
McNally brooded about thle and
the shop where he had purchased

M . P. J on ts D i l i
In W est V irginio
Memoa to

Traiii Plunges Off Bridge; 25 Believed Dead
prevented the tnglnaar Brato
log -signal* which ordered a
reduced to ate milea aa horn
the temporary eteet bridge.

• Govarnment-poeted me wnfaeh—r'asuggaeted retail list price toe Masawe)’
Monterey 2-door sedan.
n This price Includes: dwel heedUghta,
aalf-sdJuaUng brake*, directional signals,
back-up lights, wall-to-wall earpatteg.
safety steering wheel, safety padding,
3-speed electric windshield wipers,
safety glass in evary window, ehmatniaed
muffler, foam rubber seal wwahtew
(among many other evtrae).
• Full 126-inch wheel base —eamplate
luxury-car comfort—the beet-bwBt

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will-not be mponslbl* for
other toon myself.
H. B. Marsh, *Br.

109 North Palmetto Ave.

F ieri!* nutate* 1**1 M

H. rn. Okamhec*
bilab Peak at. t*. me b fan.

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December 11, 1959

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BOONS. fete wtto.
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■ha bear *111 ft* e'etoek A. M*
aa tka treat etere ef the aemtbol*
County Ceart Ileus*, et Sanford,
Florida, tha Honorable David Hatrhai. Clark at the Ctreult Court ef
neatest*. County Florida will
atier for Bale t* the Makes* and
heat bidder tor eaak, at eubtta oaterr. tbs follewle* dearrlV** pro-

aUtoAto
Viola Jenkiaa, Sanford
■Ua* Boast, teadard
Job* Haaaell, ganford
Charlas Erickson, Sank
Jobs Mankm, DoBary
LiUle Green, Sanford
Evelyn Bourea, Sanford
JANUARY 1
lours foot#, Sanford
Barbara Burnham, Sanfotd
Carolya Hagan, Sanford
Owm Daay, Worcheeter, Me
Batty Woodruff, Sanford
Joyce Stanley, Sanford

Loans and Discounts
B anking House, Furniture, Fixtures
U. S. G ov't B o n d s...................................
Other Bonds
Cash and Due from Banks ee•ee*##*•*****•••

$ 4,492,677.42
189,400.00
3,752,565.61
1,522,296.65
1,578,404.31

Capital Stock
Surplus ........
Undivided P rofits
Other Reserves ...
Reserve fo r Bad Debts
Unearned Discount
D e p o sits...................

,

200 0 00.00
350,000.00
49,839.84
10,500.00
125,000.00
10,690,004.15

111,535,343.99

TO TA L RESOURCES

TO TA L LIABILITIES

.... Chairman of tha Board
........ ................. . President
...... .............. Vice President
.... Assistant Vic* President
..... ....... ....... ........ Cashier
»»••»■•******* Assistant Caahiar
........ ...... Assistant Caahiar
______ _ Assistant Caahiar
..... Personal Loan O fficer
M fr. N.A.8. Bank Facility

Fred U. McNulty.....
T. B. Tucker.... .......
C. Howard McNulty
Mary B&lt; Douglas .. ....
Boland A. Wanton .
Edward Davis ........
Patricia Gatchol .....
B. W . Knofh ........
BaJph W. PaaoJd ...
Hobart Lewis #.— —

$11,535,343.99

Andrew Carrawny
C. B. Cionta — —.

Carrawny A MeKibbln Insurance Agency
. Farmer, Pres., Central Fla. Produofaew
Production Credit Aasoeiatioa

Fred H. McNulty ....
C. Howard McNulty
W. A. Patrick_____
T. E. Tucker

..... Chairman of the Board Hainan CHy
----------- ------Vice President of the Bank
------------- President, Patrick Fruit Corp.
----------------- . President of the Bonk

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Park Drive

Sanford's Orlando Dr. will be called Park Dr., dtp
commissioner* decided lant night. The commissioners
told Attorney William Hutchison to draw tip an ordi­
nance changing the name o f the continuation o f Park
Ave. from 25* h St. to Hwy. 17-92. J. T. Haggerty wrote
the commissioner* that Park Drive ''would have more
acceptability to our present residents and be most logical
as the southern extension o f Park Avenue."

W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy today and tonight. High today, T8-S4. Low tonight, 5S-C4.
United Press Leased Wire

Established 190S

W EDNESDAY. JAN U ARY 6.1900
6." 1980

SANFORD,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FLORIDA

County Announces Giant Road Program In '6 0
341 Killed As Aitiliner
.Crashes Into Swamp
BOLIVIA, N. C. (UP1&gt;- A Na­
tional Air Lines plans carrying 24
persons on a vacation flight from
New York to Miami crashed with
explosive force in a swampy area
early today and all aboard were
killed.
Tha North Carolina highway pa­
trol saM then were am survivors.
| Tbe passengers had planned a
Jet flight but last-minute techni­
cal difficulties farced them to
transfer to the Ul-fated DC*B. Tha

plan* crashed in a light raia a
few miles from where R wa* to
cross the coastline on the over­
water portion of its flight.
Th# Jet bad been taken out of
service when a orach was noticed
in its windshield shortly before
tbe takeoff time. The 105 passeng­
ers wan divided among two
smaller planes.
The wreckage, strewn over 12
acre* of the junglelike Green
Swamp area, wat broken into

Altam onte Gets
Phone Center
The W inter Park Telephone Company has purchased
property at Sanford Avp. between Firat and Second St, in
Altamonte Springs and will start construction o f k new cen­
tral offion building this week, 1. K. Galloway, president of
the company disclosed today.
"T h e contractor far the new building," Galloway said,
Allen Trcvilllon,. well.

Hews Briefs

•Dickinson
Filters
i
Governor's Race
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sea.
Feed O. Pteklnaan ef Waet M s
Beach Jumped late the foveroor'a
race today and annnnnfod bo will
make dovniepotent ef ronda. and
w*unsays hte principal aim,
&lt;• The St-year-eM Dickinson, who
has rover teat ■ political cam­
paign. said he will wage the "hud*
it-hlttlng. . .eruaade" ever waged
y a candidate lor effle*.
"1 am out to win and I'm going
to win," ha told a group of news­
men and Tallahassee supporter# ia
an hour aad eoe-half long proas
conference.
He said H. Elmo Robinson, West
Palm Beach attorney, who managed th* South Florida campaigns
of Sejt. George Hmaihcrs and all
campaigns for Congressman Paul
Rogers, will be hi* state campaign
manager.
He said be will propose a sys­
tem ef intar-cennccUng lakes that
will permit a man te travel te
every section ef Ihe stale without
taking bis boat from the waters
Ha predicted such a program
would gryatly increase Florida's
Ek tax revenue.
Ha also proposed ■ 25-year road
building program, written into law
ae that each new governor would
bavo te foiiew it It would bo par­
tially financed, be said, by ear­
marking some 73 te 30 million
.dollars per biennium from auto
license tag revenues ia addition
te the present gasoline tax tends
which go te roads.

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three* main piece*. Several ef the
200-old reiidente of Bolivia re*
ported hearing an explosion. The
wreckage did not burn.
The dead included » paMea­
ger*. moitly from the New York
metropolitan area, and five crew
member*.
State Highway Patrolman A. N.
Clark laid some of the bodiei
were atlU (trapped in their seal*.
Soma of the victim*, ha laid, bad
donned Mae West lift jackets. A
couple of the Jackets wen inflat­
ed.
By mid • morning at te**t U
bodiei had been found. They were
taken to a tent act up at- the
scene.
The victim* who wore thrown
from the plane wore buried in
about six inch** of mud, one eb*
aerver said.
Wilmington Airport Manager
John Westbrook said,
"The
strange thing about the crash ia
that w* have bean unable to find
the engine* from Um plane. We
have searched aa area far about
a mile around the crash and the
anginas Just aren't to be found.”
The plane fell on a farm owned
hg Rkhard Randolph, who said
h# heard an eoptoetea. Randolph
said ho saw a fire but other*
laid the wreckage wa* not burn­
ing whan they reached R.
Randolph said be and hU wife
got ep when they beard the ex­
plosion but went beck to bed. Ho
said bis school-age aon discovered
the wreckage shortly after • a.
m.
- The n*l i disaster squad was
dUprt rh*g te Bathrid today to
Ipattty V M M - Unjgjuad ha*
l liH E r t M W ,R*MaMpi a num-

W ork la expected to atart "a* soon aa possible" on A
:lant $5 million road improvement program with all the pro*
ecta expected to be completed by mld*1961, County Com*
mlaaion Chairman John Kridcr announced today.
The money for the projecta will come out o f primary
road money from the State Road Department, secondary
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gasoline tax money and thl* year's
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M AYOR A. L. Wilaon turn* over gavel to Mayor Higginbotham and new
Commissioner J. H. Crappe ia aworn in by Clerk Henry Tamm.
(S ta ff Photoa)

Earl Higginbotham was unani­
mously elected mayor of Sanford
by his fellow city commissioners
last night. Commissioner Jog*
Baker nominated Higginbotham
lor the post. /
Higginbotham acknowledged tha
m the mayor’* ef.

signed e feur-maa invest listing
team to visit the scene and ex­
amine Um wreckage, headed by

Steelworkers Move
To Sew Up Pacts

Congress Opens
With Election
Year Problems

WASHINGTON (CPI) - T b e
United Steel workers Union moved
today te sew up contracts with
■mailer sleet companies on th*
bail* of Its agreement with the
"big It" producers.
Government officials said at
least five small companies have
advised President Eisenhower’s
fact-finding board they would not
accept the big steel settlement. II
was not Immediately known If
tbe companies merely were tak­
ing a bargaining position oc^would
stick by their guns.
But union President David J.
McDonald said he didn't etpect
any difficulty In applying the steel
settlement to the smaller steel
firms and iron ore companies.

eases last year, lit as compared
with 07 the year before. Teta]
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Nth
•umber of case* for the year was
Congress, from whose ranks could
JOT compared te M te MM.
come the naxt president of the
Form er Senator D ies United States, convened for Its
second seseion today to grappla
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPD-For- with election . year probUms and
mar U. g. Sea. Norris Bream (R- politics.
Neb.) M, who introduced the 10th
Til# flgriiiing tlgy
if
Amendment legalising the federal both th* House and Senate were
menme tax, died her* Tuesday. largely routine and ceremonial.
Brown served la the genate from No formal business waa planned
lior.te till, and was Nebraska's In either body thin week.
Leaders ef the top heavy Dem­
1888. He Introduced the teaolutioo ocratic majority, frustrated last
that sent tha income tax amend­ year by President Eisenhower's
ment to the voters in 1303,
•fferUvl* i n a f the veto, post­
poned any maneuvaring until after
Stats V isit Plans
the chief executive delivers his
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e State ef the Union message te •
White House today announced Joint **iiteu Thursday.
Senate Republicans scbadulad
plana for a state visit by French
President Charles DcGsullc to the their opening party conference for
United States beginning April It. Ih'.a afternoon. Senate Democrats
DeGaulle originally bad expected deferred their program—mapping
te visit Washington beginning meeting until after Eisenhower's
April 13. but with tbe delay In presentation of his lieo program.
House Speaker Sara Rayburn,
the East-Weat summit meeting
until mid-May, his visR caa be­ ruling out major lax cuts, pre­
dicted that Congress will boost
gin a few days later.
th* SI an hour minimum wag*
and liberalise tbe social security
Perm it Law Eased
program.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T ha
Rayburn invited House mem­
•tale has relaxed for 80 days a ber*—but pointedly did not urge
newly •patted requirement that them—te take quick action te
state permits be obtained te build
private boat decks. Tha Cabinet
Trustees ef the Internal Improve­
ment Fund took the settee Tues­
day after a complaint that con­
struction of hundreds of privatelyowned docks in Pinellas County
waa being held up pending stile Bench R equest

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Auxiliary To Meet
The American Legion Auxiliary
nf Sanford's Campbell • Lossing
Post 33 will meet to the post
headquarter* on Hwy, 11-32 Fri­
day at 7:30 p.»m.

NEW YORK (UPI)
price* at 1 p. m.t
American Airlines ...
American Tobacco ...
American TAT ......
at R.
"I can assure yon of one thing
—evgrythlng ' I do won’t please
everyone, bid I’ll try to pleas*
them," be said.
Hkginbotham la a|«rUn| hla
tblnj term on the rtt£ commis­
sion, which ha woo unopposed fa
last November’s election. **He
served ae mayor In 1134.
New nemmissioiner J. H. Crapps,
also waa sworn la at last night*’
special maetJng. Ccappa, who said
he would d T ^ T h * * M lhr &gt;°b.
look over tb* teal occupied by
Merle Werner.
Outgoing mayor A, L. Wilson
replaced his "Mayor Wilson"
name plate wilh a "Commissioner
Wilson" plaque. Ha compliment­
ed the cummiiiianera with whom
he had served as mayor and said
Sanford has "a fins bunch of city
employes."
Outgoing Commissioner Warner,
who also served a year as mayor,
■aid the city father* had hern a
very cooperative group ami he
believed they bad worked in Ugu
best interests of Sanford.

New County M aps
Are A vailable
New county maps have been re­
ceived by the county soning office,
the board of commissioners were
informed yesterday.
The new maps were prepared hy
Ihe Dowling Appraisal Co. and can
be secured in the eounty clerk's
ollfc* te th* courthouse.

Chryiler .........
Curtis* * Wright ,
DuPont
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Eastman Kodak .
Ford Motor ......
General Elactrie .
General Motor* •
General Mfttrir*
Graham • Paig* .
Ini, T fc T .........
Kcl’a ............... .
Loriilard ............
Minute Maid ......
Penney
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Sears Roebuck ....
Standard OU (NJ)
Studebaker .........
U. S. Steel .........
Westinghouse 11.

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The widening of Sanford Ave,
from IS 9t. to Gindervilte is expectrd to start within tha next
two months.
The board of eounly commis­
sioners gave their approval yes­
terday to work with the city on
the widening project.
This project is in the budget
as part of the county's 11 million
bond issue and will result in the
four-lining giving added access
to the Naval Air Station and
downtown traffic, whiek has increated greatly.
At yesterday’s board meeting.
Commlisloner Lawrence Swotford opposed the jolat widening
project.
"I am not going; to taka lax
money away from the county's
fastest growing area (he referred
to Altamonte Springs) and put K
in Sanford," ha said.
Commission Chairman John
Krider said that there are road
naeds in alt of the five dlitrlcts,
‘‘but we must Start somewhere."
A compromise was finally reachad when two Alalmonte Springs
strait* were added te the tenta­
tive plaae far tha lountyte road
building program.
Tha widening construction pro­
ject will include paving ef San­
ford Ave., plu» all drainage line#
and curbing involved.
Cost of the project waa ae( at
f2M.UI.4i.

By United Press latanattenal
A Yankee • style mow storm
marched through Dixie today,
spreading winter misery from
Texas to Virginia.
Schools and highways were clos­
ed ia th* storm area. Some com­
munities were crippled when
power line* snapped under tbe
weight ef lee and snow.
At least three parsons were
known dead in the storm's wak*.
Three others wars missing In a
private plane.

City Manager Warren Knowles
give a report lo the City Com­
mission last night showing that
the valuation of building In San­
ford for 1950 was 92,273,323 .as
compared to &gt;1.333,227 In IBM.
Fees collected for building,
electric and plumbing permits
were 33,393.73 against te.333.33
for IBM. The greatest Increase In
permits Issued was In the build­
ing division where 341 permits
brought In 37,431 In fee* against
552 permits and 34,783.50 te tees
for ISM
Tha 342 plumbing permits
issued brought the city 3310.73 In
1330 against 3440 for 274 permits Inches of aoow.
It twirled into Oklahoma, knifed
ia IBM.
into th* Tax as Panhandle and
thee hit hard at Arkansas. Cros­
sing the Mississippi River, the
snow headed eastward, blanketing
Tennessee and Kentucky.
The storm roamed through
parts of Mississippi, Alabama,
West Virginia, Virginia and North
Carolina. It was espected to push
northward into parts of Illinois,
Indians and Ohio later today.
The Weather Bureau warned up
I* seven inches would accumulate
In Tronasse* end Kentucky, Dur­
ing a six-hour period Tuesday
night, five Inches fell In Bristol,
on this Tennassro-Virglnis border,
Tha big Memphis . Arkansas
bridge spanning the Mississippi
River at Mamphia was closed te
all but emergency traffic, strand­
ing hundreds of West Memphis
residents on tbe wrong aide of
the river. The bridge waa reopen-

Is Turned Down
O n T rack Lease

Ttximas Mrlnnis. who teased th*
Seminole Park Fairgrouads club­
house from Sept. 1337 lo Oct. 30.
Jaycee W eek
IBM has brought suit for 310.000
damages against the Fairgrounds
Starts Jan. 17
owners.
Jaycee week will kn celebrated Melon!*' claim, filed ia tbe
cnmtbouao last week, said that
te Sanford Jan. 17-SI.
Ihe Fatrgrra nds authorities have
refused I* comply with tbe 1387
lasso contract, specific*Uy the

City Commisitenera last night
refused a Lakeland advertising
firm's request te put S3 benches
in Sanford with advertising an
them.
CUy Manager Warren E. Know­
les said that the advertising prob­
ably would be lor nationally known
firm* and tkat th* Lakeland or­
ganisation wanted tha SanfordSeminole Jaycees te Sponsor (ho
project. The Jaycees would receive
II per bench par year.

Heart Council Meets

C ity A cc e p ts Bids
O i W oter M aterial

MARCH o r DIMES MAILERS to light pelto wore mniUd Saturday.
oU Onuntjr Monk of Dimes chairman John Inula Snips postal star!
Wercy load the mailers, onto s postage cart and given Pinny s c

w ljlllr h ilt iE n f f '

Th* CUy Commission swardsd
llu.B3d.34 worth of bids an water
division materials te alsht low
bidders on it Items last'nifht.
Bids were awarded te Hugbta
Supply. Inc. tee brass at 3741.40,
galvanised pip* at 31,748.81. and
gooseneck* at 33U.M; to R. D.
Wood, Cm. for |ia m worth of Are
hydrants, te Lang Co. for 31.731.48
worth of meter yokes, te Adams
Supply C*. ter 3383 worth ef fRBnga, M i le Ban Crtbfcu, in*.

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ro a d i," K r id e r emphasised.

l,#“ ,t|ed ,h*1work *■*«p*»«*

to **■»* within th* naxt few days
on county road* and work by con*
tract in early February,
Among the major mad Improve,
menl project* that wilt atari wtU
be Sanford Ave. from GlndecvQte
to Geneva; SR 427 from Alta*
monte Spring* to the Orange Coun­
ty lint, Wait Firat St. from
French Ave. to Interatate 400,
SR 430 from Altamonte Spring*
lo the turkey farm, SR 415 con­
necting a link from Geneva from
.Mellonvilla to French, Bear Lake
Road to the Orange County Una
and SR 427 from Longweod te
Altamonte Spriaga.
Out af this year's road and
bridge fund money tbe eounty
will take 1133.000 fer new roadi
which will include Sanford Ave,
Park Ave. Wiley and Roaa Drive*,
Myrtle Road and Geneva Lake
Road In Dictriet 1
In District I tha county wtt
work with the city in widening
Sanford Ave.
In Dielrict 3 road ImprovemMU
will Include. Humphrey, Cecelia
Ave*., Jewel Drive, South Street
and Lyman School read while
District 4 road hnprovtmait*
will include Prairie Lake Drive,
District I will aee Improve*
manta In Banana Labe Read.
Seminole Fiah Camp Reed m i
Loch Arbor.

Courthoure Sets
New Office Hours

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wit keep Me e#&gt;
(ices open during Ihe aeon hence ■tartInf Monday.
&amp;
Commissioner* yaitcrday appro*- &lt;
•d a request by CommlnIWMO - ",
Lawrence Swafford te keep all the
offices open because of the heavy
volume of builntia new done.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns ’
told tha board that hi* office al­
ready hac'put Ibe plan Into effect
and Clerk of the Circuit Court
David Gatchal said he plans tn
start tha new office hours Monday.
Tli# courthouse has been Jam­
med this week with residents filing
for homestead exemption, picking
up their 1380 auto lags and paying
Ihsir taxes.

Furniture Stores
C on tinu e C losing
The Sanford Retail Fuat
Dealers will continue their rag
Wednesday afternoon cluing,
cording te Charter Muse ef M
er’a, chairman of th* ftsral
group.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Prcsl
look at hla State of tha Union
Meaaage today with mambdte of
tha cabinet looking over hi*
•boulder.
Eiaenhower, Juit back from a
golfing holiday in Augusta, Ga.,
celled tha cabinet to the While
Houae for a run-through of tha
maaaaga which urilt eat tha tone
af hla admlnlatratiott'a legislative
program far tha new eeaalon of
Congress.

ELTON C. WHITEHEAD,
Military personnel office
supervisor won promoted
to Senior Chief Yeoman.

LAKELAND (UPlv-Tha federal
marketing agreement committee*
loosened grade and alia require­
ment* far tangaiaa an tangerines
Tuesday with a .W regulations to
taka affect Friday.
But the Grower* AdmlniatraUva Committee and Urn Shippers
Advisory Committee tlgbtanad
slightly standards far arsngea, ex- time in preparation and has gona
through more than o doaen proliaUnary drafts. Bsratisa af tha
ataal atrika and Riaaahawer'a re­
cant 11-aatiaa tear that teak him
lata critical areas af Asia and
tha Middle Beat, aeldem has a

ELTON BENNETT
noted to I m !or
Ship g Serviceman. '.

settling down in .lha

MAX m W A B T of the
NAS Security Deportment
wee promoted to Senior
Chief Ktumors Mete.

nectlon with the convening of prospact of a major overhaul In
tha Stale af lha Union U uU gt,
although Mttlamant af tha ataal
atrlka required lata reworking af
•actios* dealing with tha overall
labor situation.
Eiaanhowar waa expected to pap
more than cuitomarp attention
to foreign affaire in tha maaaaga
which ha daiivara in pareon to a
Joint aaoalea of the H o u m and
Mr*. Alice Grace Pox died last Sonata Thuradap. Thera will ho
night at Seminole MemorlaT
Hospital.
She wai Ti year* of age. She
had bean a resident of Sanford
lines last August. She Is a native
af Homestead, Pa.
•he was a member af Plnaceust
Baptist Church.
She-Is survived by ana daughter,
Mrs. Mary Grata Kooky, af Baaford; two grandchildren; four bro­
thers, Harry, Arch. David and
William Anderaon of Homestead
and am motor, Mrs. Ruth Row.
land.
Puaonl servleea wil ha Saturday from lha Hensier Funeral
mant in Homeitaad with , Inter-

Mrs. Alice Fox
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will ractirt the eeventh annual
Patriot!* ni award from Notr*
Dana University's aonlor clan
n«rt month. Ninon alio will d*.
liver an addrea* at the school's
traditional Washington’s birthday

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Double Rings In Candlelight Ceremony
Unite Ruby Stenstrom, James Alderman
Mr*. Mack Cleveland Sr. greeted
guest* at the door.
Mil* Bobbye Morton kept the
bride's book and Mrs. Robert
Stenstrom presided at the punch
bowl. Other* assisting with the
serving were Mr*. J. W. Brown,
Mr*. l-ewl* Barley and Mr*. Ed­
ward Moss man. Floating hostesses
were Mr*. Fred Parlanl, Mr*. Ray
DeYarmin, Mr* Hank Johnson,
Mrs, Run Morris and Mrs. Annette
Wilcox..
For a short wedding trip to the
West Coast the bride chose a
beige brocaded rult with a fur
collar, matching accessories and
tha orchid from her bridal bou­
quet.
The couple will reside at 118
Country Club Cirrle in Sanford,

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Auxiliary Meets
AtThomasHome

Meets Tuesday

Church
Calendar

MR. AND MRS. JAMES EDWARD ALDERMAN

THURSDAY
The C.Y.F. of Flret Christian
Church will hold a skating party.
Meet at the church and plan to
leave at 8:30 p. m.
Focue week of tha W.M.S. of
Flret BapUat Church atari* today
with a rally at First Church la

1960 Census W ill Be
Mostly A W oman’s Job

Actually, there will be plenty
•f advance notice. .Toward the
, end of March, every household
4 in the United Stales will receive
an "advance census report" by
mall, and householders will be re­
quested to fill out the form and
hava the Informetion ready when
(he censua taker rings the bell,
Census takers will want to
know the name, address, aei,
race or color, birth date and
marital status of every soul in
the nation, man, woman and child.
And they’ll also have aeveral
r
questions about the bouie you live
in.
Don't hesitate to anawer freely
and accuraUty. Censua taker* are
generally assigned to oouaes where
they do not know the people;
moreover; they are forbidden by
law to reveal information to any­
one hut a sworn employee of the
Census Bureau.
Besides, the law slates that
•verynna over 18 year* #f H*
• 0 must answer official Ceosu* ques­
tions.
The Census Bureau use* It*
Information only in o general
way. It cannot tell government
agencies or anyone olio what it
has learned about individual peranas. Says tho law: tbo Censua
report cannot-bo u»«d for purpo*ei of taxation, Investigation nr
regulation.
When the census taker call*,
be will leave a "household queationnaire" at every fourth house
k« visits, to be filled out by the
family and mailed back within
three day*. Tbit lorm asks for
more detailed Information about
the bouse Useir, and about bom*
bold members. For example,
everyone over the age of U wll)
be asked If he (or ike) la now
working, and where bn work* t
haw be get* to work; how long
he worked in 1B»; end whtt hi*
income we* (nr the. year.
The Cenius Bureau expect* that
when all the figure* are la, (hey
will euaflrm thl* flourilhlag pic­
ture of family life la the United
States:
1. Our population baa increased
■or* in the last 10 years than
in aay 10-year period in histdfy.
The reason: a sharp ria* la lb*
birth rate, and continuing law
death rate.
I. A higher preportion of young­
er people and older people than
•ver before. Tb* reasen: im­
provement in health pt both end*
of the seal*.' ■ 4 *•- - * ■
1 1. A
.inI .thei
L
r . „ . Tb* reasen: couples are
marrying younger, living together
longer.

(.,. Fewer pawn* In tha aver­
age henaehe k even though the

jiumber of children la a family
t i l increased. TB* m w : man

older folks, beceuee of better
economic condition*, are living
by themselves, Instead of with
their children
S. More private homes, apart­
ments and trailers to accommo­
date families.
8. The number of people living
on farms ii continuing to drop.
T. More women working at outaide Jobs.
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Since most or the census tak­
ers wilt be women, hcre'a an
Inkling of the requirements: a
U. 8. clliten of at least II, and
able to devote full time to the
two weeks or ao that the Job will
take. Have a driver's license,
and hava her own car In rural
areai. Good physical atamina, able
to read maps and conduct Inter­
view*. There'* a written teat loo.
Enumerators will be paid on
a piecework basis as a rule (some
will set hourly rates) and should
be able to earn 912 or Its a day
for eight la 10 days and some
additional lime for transcribing
records. All earnings are lubjecl
to Income withholding tax. What
else would you expert, with the
government the boss?

Annual planting and rare with
a question and answer period
following, will be the topic of the
January meeting of the Lake
Mary Home Demonstration Club.
The group will meet Tuesday
at 10:30 a. m. at the Lake Mary
Fire house for the business ses­
sion followed by a coveted dish
luncheon &gt;t noon.
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff Sr. of
Woodruff's Farm and Garden Cen­
ter will point out ‘successful ways
lo have beautiful flowers at a
nominal cosL Also on the egenda
will be a demonstration on new
methods of working with frosen
foods.
All Interested person* In the
area ere Invited to allend.'

The Sanford Firemen's Ladies
Auxiliary held the flrsl meeting
of the new year ‘Monday night at
the home of the president, Mrs.
R. T. Thomas.
The meeting was called lo order
hy the president and Mra. M. N.
Cleveland led the group In pray­
er. Following the collection of
dues, the treasurer reported that
there was a balance of f64 In
the treasury.
Members were reminded that
half of the six monlha altoted
to the group to Join the death
benefit fund had elapsed. In three
more months there will be an
age limit of M years to be eli­
gible.
Member* were alio requested
to please notify tha hosteaa each
month when they were unabla
to attend tha meeting!.
Mrs. Thomas closed the meet­
ing with prayer. Refreshments of
cookies, candy, nult and coffee
were served by the hoslesi.
The next meeting la scheduled
for Feb. 1 at the home of Mri.
R, E, White Sr., ISIS Laurel Ave.

DsLsm L Fin. *
Wednesday Thru Friday
Jan. 6.7-8, IBM
Wad. • p. m. to 18 p. m.

Mean. Than. * FrL11 nun. to

akin and for growth, we need
vitamin A-rich food* such at
milk, tggi, liver, carroD, broe*
eoll, apinach and aweet potatoes.
You ace some of our vegetabloa
are double-bamled. To (toady
our nervea and to help keop na
regular, wo need those B vtta*
mine — thiamine, riboflavin and
niacin, lo mention a few — which
are found In "enriched", "reitored," or "unrefined" floura and
cereals.
Some call them whola grain.
This doesn't refer to' the alto
of the kernel but rather to tha
fact that all Ibe nutrient* of the
original grain are In the canal
or flour.
A vital mineral which help* m
to hava good atrong boon la
calcium- It alM halpa to tamp
our blood at a iweet lave) and
our heart beat regular. Milk la
the ‘beat aouree of ealehta.
Keep good nutrition In mind
when you plan meal!, whan yon
ahop, when you eat out, and oa*
pecially whea you snack. Band
out the "empty" fooda tn your
diet and give your body ■
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THURSDAY
Seminole chapter No. S 0. E- I.
meeti at the Masonic Temple at
I p. m. for regular business ses­
sion and Initiation ceremony.
Camellia Orel* of the Garden
Club will meet at « p. m. at the
home or Mre. Jack WUbcr, M31
S. French Ave. Mrs. J. D. Wood­
ruff HI will apeak on asnuali.

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Do you coast along eating any­
thing and everything without a
thought of what your body needs
really are and what those caloric
snack* and drlnka are doing to
your system? You hear that you
should make aura to get thl* or
that for health, but you don't
listen.
Suddenly thlngi begin to happen,
and you're alck.
Some of ua taxe heed and no­
tice that thin follow-up of our eat­
ing habila la a natural conse­
quence. If we don't feed our
body part* tha fooda they need,
they just don't function properly,
"Most of you know that Ironrich foods are needed to make
healthy blood. What many need
to learn la that protein-rich food*
and vllamlna C-rlch fooda' are
needed along with the Iron to
make that good blood. Somr of
tha fooda that will give ua what
wfc need are meat, eggs, milk,
poultry, flab and cheeie for the
protein and the Iron," aaya Mil*
Bonnie MeDonald, Economist la
Food Conservation.
For tha vitamin C we need
to eat cllrua fruit* and thalr
Juices, vegetables, such as broc­
coli, splnaeh, raw cabbage, green
pepperi and turnips, to mention
a few. Potatoes, boiled or baked
in their Jacket* and eaten right
away, will give the vllamlna also.
For the health of our eyei and

Tucker, Mr. and Mr*. Johnny
l’irrrr and Mr. and Mr*. A1 Brow*
all of riant City.
Richard Kravthaw, Bradenton,
Mr. and Mr*. John EIU* and Mr*
and Mr*. H. 0. Budgen of Day*
tona, Mr*. A. J. I'•(tnon, Grand
Rhljre^MW* AvU Strnitrom, Win*
(er Haven, William O'Brlne, Pitta*
burgh. Pa., and Tommy Thompson,
Paul Thompson and Mr. and Mr*.
W. M. Parker all of Jaektonvllle.

Luncheon meeting of the San­
ford Woman* Club 12:39 p, m.
Members reminded to bring item
for miscellaneous auction.
Social department of Womans
Club meeti at 8 p. m. for bridge
and canasta. .

Dirt Gardeners Circle of the
Garden Club meet* 10 a. m. at the
home of Mr*. E. S. McCall, 808
E. Itlh St. A. F. Ramsey will
speak on landscaping.
Hibiscus Circle of the Garden
Club meets at 2:30 p, m. at the
l.omc of Mr*. Charles Morrison,
1*800 Hiawatha Ave. Dr. Darby
of the experiment station will be
guest speaker.
Ixora Circle of the Garden Club
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Fearce, mela
at 8:43 a. m. at the bom*
Mrs. I'. A. Rowland, Frank
Holmes and Mrs. Lorrelna Gra­
ham attended a banquet, Monday
night, el Morrison’s Imperial 'Landscaping
House in Daytona Beach. It was The Mimosa Circle of lha Garden
honoring tha official visit o f Lady Club will meet at 10 a. m. at the
Helen Weaver of FL Lauderdale, home of Mra. Claude Hlttell in
grand high priestess of the ladle* Lake Monroe. Guest speaker will
oriental ihrine of North America. be Mra, F. Donaboe of the Sanford
Mra. Pearce and Mr*. Graham are Flower Shop.
■ambers of the Kheniet District
The Rose Circle of the Garden
Court No. 63 In Daylona.
Club will meet at &gt;:43 a. m. with
- Bob Reely Jr., ha* returned to Mrs. E. L. Lindsey In Loch Ar­
Ms atudloo at F8U In Tallahassee bor. Mr*. Woodson Dickerson of
after spending the holiday* with Orltndo will speak on "Conservehis parent*. Mr. and Mre. Robert
H. Itccly at lb*ir home, 701 MelThe Jaearanda Circle at the Oarjouvllle Ave. Mis* Charlann King, den Club will meet at 7:30 p. m.
of fit, Augustine wae the house at the home of Mr*. L B. Steele,
guest of the Reelye during the 208 Elm Ave. Mr*. George McCall
New Year's weekend.
will ipeek on "Cameiliai."
House guest* of-Mr. and Mra.
VAH-U Enlisted Men's Wires
Max Zuckerman, 832 Rosalia Dr. Club will meet at 1 p. m. at tb*
during the holiday* Included, their
two tom, Ben nnd Richard Zucker.
man of Baltimore, Md., George
Bublaeteln, K1 Paw, T e x a s ,
Tbamt EI-Jat of Rabat, Morocco,
Majid Sousanne of Casablanca and
Fabric Shop
Mr. nnd Mrs Sam Zuckerman and
children, Trenton, N. J,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamm11,
Beautiful
Miea Batty Slaton, Mra, Ray Sla­
ton an eon, Raymond, spent the
fabrics
holidays In Huntington, Ind. with
Mr. and Mra. M. I. Burkholder and
Ml** Jo Burkholder. Mrs. Hamil
Yardgood*
will remain in Huntington whlla
Mr. Hamil la on tour of duty with
(ho V. S. Navy.

A N TIQ U E

The groom i* employed by the
Florida Power and Light Co.
Out of town gue*t* included
Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Alderman, Mr.
and Mr*. Claude Ballitt* Mr. and
Mr*. Loyd Alderman, Mr. and Mr*.
Hubert Alderman, Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Alderman, Bruce and
Leroy Alderman, J. K. Alderman,
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. kAlderman,
Donald Alderman, Mi**e* Helen
and Elaine Alderman, MU* Le»na

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VAH -IW EN T TO 8BA Monday commanded by thes*
officers. Rankingf“Tigers” from tha loft, are Executive
ee Smith,
officer Cdr. Chariee
________Leading Maintenance Chief
J, D* Buhl, squadwm commaudin officer Cdr. David A.
King, Chief P. Molinak, one of t i original members of
VAH-1 and Leading Chief M. E.

AMHJNQTON*
bare Preaidaat

MIAMI (OPI) — That dead beat
miaup of laat weak la firing
tropical Part officiate a 1100,000
btedacb*.
It waa teevilabit, aver tinea
Track Preoldoet Saul SUbarman
offered te pay off claima of
poepi* who bad been mteled Into
diaearding win Uckata on a bone
earned Taacbar bacauaa placing
Judge* mla-read a pbote ftelab.
Aa hour after tha Judge* bad
ertgtaslly deetered Daamatar tba
Wtesar of laat Wednaaday'a Hath
raeo, tbay took taotbar look at
•ter end Teacher actually bad
ftstebed te e deed heat, lb*
Jedgee maintained tba pbote wu
wet whan they read U tba flret
time.
la the interim, many batten

HuBur Day

Cbsrltf Oswald Lm , de*
Us reaction when teaming
m Sm,— uafoee wftb a
. Mnr, U sum*, a tot af race
foltowara have taken advantage
of Silbarman's jptUr and have
preaied phony claims.
Uarrsaood lilbormaa estimated
Way (bat tba claims *f peoplo
wbo uy they dlacardod wteUc*
k*U os Taacbar now total about

NiW YOBK (UPI) — Ftoybey
Tammy MaavUlr te « but ba
hartt ham alto Is Usk bla #U
bsblt

" f t - S7.year.old animal tralnor
wu indicted Tuoodty in St. Louie
for ewiplag Mr. Moka from th«
SL Leal* too loot Dae. SI..
Tbe hearing tote today bafaro
Paac* Juatfc* Trend* Chriatl*
wilt ba ta dotenniaa if Tomarehia
ia the nun wbo cold Mr. Moka
ta tba aaa tart fall.
Tomaixkla, wbo waa aaca ihIpwrecked for M day* aa a deaartid
atoll ItS miloa from Pitcairn la*
land la tha South Sana with only
Mr. Moka for company, admitted
ba tart the chimp from hia coco
ta St. Louie hacauaa ha tbaucht
tha enlaukl waa lonely. Ha left a
chock for glJMO and a aote prom*

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N. 3.
(UPI) - A! Kibbler, naUopally*
known blind ringer and piano play,
•r. waa free in 91,190 ball today
following hia amat at tha econo
of an attempted burglary.
- Kibbler, 09, waa arretted Tueaday aa a material wltnoee after
police found him Handing In a
fdeoline atatlon that waa the acene
of aa attempted break-in.
Police (ought two companion! of
Kibbler for qwatloning la coanoetioa with tbe eaar.
Kibbler told police bo had bean
In Now York Monday night and
two mala frfende offend ta drive
him boma. During the trip to ble
Teaaeck borne Urn blind alngar told
pollen they (topped twice along the
way.
When they (topped a third Ume
Kibbler taid ba beard glaaa break*
teg aad teatetad on gatUag out. Ho
told police hia companion! than
drove off aad left him than.
HOUSE OP BAHUA photographer Michael Rahija shows Chamber of
Commerce greeter Charlie Morrison the certificate of merit Rahija won
for his three photograph portraits shown in the Los Angeles state con*
ventlon of professional photographer* lost Fell. Of the four portrait studies
Rahija submlttsd, his ”Adorn, "Checker Players" and "Unde Remus”
won certificates of merit. He will open his SIB E. First St. studio Jen. 8.
Rahija, who was a portrait photographer in Erie, Pa., lives with his family
In his new Longwood home.

• Dancing
Nightly
BAMBOO LOUNOB
Pram g P, M.

• Cocktails

Wins CYO Award
NEW YORK (UPD—Dsas Prac­
tice, atar New York Raagar Ml
wing, will ba pretested with tba
Catholic Youth OrangtaaUoa’s asnual “Moat Popular Ranger Play­
er” award during tba Btoasblrtt'
practice aaaalae Tbureday._____
Witchcraft md comedy will mix
at tba Sanfdrd Civic Canter Friday
and Saturday nlgbtn' when Play­
house Navy preaaarta John Van
Dmten’a throe act “Ball, Book and
Candle."
BUTWaaton, who baa a mating

die” are on tala ot tho Florida
State Bank, Roumillat and An*
deraon'a, Touchton'a and Faurt'a
drug atom god at tb* Sanford Day
Neracry ee South Part Art, Tic­
kets win ala* b* aoid at the doer,
the nights of the performance.
Daughters 'af Navy pononael
whoring gucala to thtlr aaate will
be Suiaa Timor, Sandra Lead*
I m i Vanxura, Joan SbleMa, and

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Symington Sets Talk

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) —
Bau, Stuart Symington (D-M*.), a
potential randMato for tb* Dam*.
eestt* pwatiauUal uomteettou.
Will apart bare Jan. II, tbs day
bafofo Alabama’s delegate* to the

_Tb* laltsd at Barbados In tb*

Ha sad bla SO-yasr-oU fiance*,

tefaw t *u Blebsrd Keaacth
■wslte J t Oatess for failure te
ytete tba right-of-way, PbyRea
Dium Robiatos at MM Park Ava.
for failure to have bar vohtoto
esdar ooutieL Jabs Itreucbsrt
af tbolaaterd Natal Air Stottoa

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UM W. ISth 11 Negro, atatooeod
te M or M days te jail.
DruakaassH chargat agsloat
Negnac WOb* Joteuo* of SU
Sanford Av*. nod Dorothy Wilson
of 90i WIBowAv*. wen droppal

OhiiaUna Krdtoa, will sgPly tor
s msartoge Uaaoaa today.
"I’m afraid Vm banded for tba
alter again,” said tba eltver-hnlred sabaatea hair who baa 10 mart*
tel stoats. ”1 shouldn't bo afraid
alter sO my aweriaaco, but one

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By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Farcin Editor
About a halt hour out of Mu­
nich. in rolling farm country
. which eventually givea way to the
I Alps, Hen the pleaian! little Ba­
varian town of Dachau.
Houses of yellow iturco nettle
close together in the manner of
German villages, and there i* no
hint of the horror that went on
there 20 yean ago. Soma of the
villagers claim that even at the
time, they had no knowledge of
the fact that thousands upon thou­
sands of Jews were dying in Ihr
gas ovens of Dachau.
I Tha gas chambers still stand as
a horrible memento to Germans
oI the sins of Adolf Hitler, whose
Nazi swastika emblem once more
la appearing on synagogue walls,
oa Jewish shrines and on the
homes of some of tho 30,000 Jews
remaining in West Germany.
Some six million Jews died at
the hands of the Hitlerites before
the Nazis finally were crushed by
the World War U Allies la 1*43.
|and today in West Germany there
are laws to Insure that never
/tgaln can anti-Semitism run ram­
pant as It did under Hiller.
Anti-Semitism la a subject from
which most Germans recoil, for
of all the excesses of Hitlerism,
that left perhaps the greatest
ataln.
But there has remained a hard
core of anti-Semitism. Gerdtsn of­
ficials insist H dooa not repre. m § Mm by any meant the majority
w feelings of West Germans, and is
In fact, probably no worse than In
other nations which do not have
n history of Natlsm.
On a visit to West Germany
last spring, this correspondent was
told of antl-semitle incidents, and
of the severity with wihch Ger­
man Count deal with such.
But, perhaps because of its re­
cent history, there is a differ­
ence of opinion in German offici­
aldom and among Jews them­
selves as to how these incidents
ahould be treated.
A Jewish acquaintance illustrat­
ed one aide of the argument when
he told a Jewish restaurant own­
er who returned to Germany
after several years U Israel and
attempted to resume la his old
business. It prospered until his
religion became known, and then
^ n boycott finally bankrupted him.
W
The cate was not one that eould
be taken to the courts, and the
acquaintance who told the story
was grateful that ft could not be.
. “ It ust starts something cite,''
he said.
^
But there ere others who be­
lieve action of the courts should
he even more Mvere.
Chancellor Konrad Adenauar’a
regime hat been eeeuaed of turn^_ ing its back on rtilog antl-semlllam, but rejects the charge,
Tho reglmo fools Itself caught
between two fires. If it outlaws
neo-Neil or nationalist parties, It
drives them underground. If it
curbs freedom of speech, It la
accused of being anti-democratic.

To Appear At Clinic
RENO, Nev, (UPI) Ben
lehwartxwaldtr, coach of Syra*
e x . cute University’* national football
w ehampionship team, will appear
at the University of Nevada's sev­
enth annual football coaching
clinic June 30-14.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
John F. Kronady’a (D Maw.
llUcal coup In Ohio failed
to Jolt Sen. Stuart Symlngtan ID*
Mol) Into any primary battlta fa»
the Democratic
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presidential
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nation.
A third major Damoeretle eeu.
Undor. Son. Hubart H. Hum*
phray (D-MInn.). aaid ha would
■lay la the fifht for hla party’s
praitdaatlal nomination or on If h%
jolt Urn hay Wisconsin primary m
April Hut ha aaid
tontloa of loilng thoro a?
whirs,
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Obi. Gar. Michael V. DiSaUa
Tuaaday la affact vara hU eteta'i
64 conraaliaa vataa la Kennedy
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DISalle. a Roman Cathelle Uka
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any major candidate would chal.
lenaa him la tha O
hla primary,
Thia meant K.nn.dy atuld skip
that race aad coneanlreta, aa
campaigning far convention dal*,
gate. la other atata primaries.
Kennedy and Humphrey bar*
decland they are formal caadU
datca for the Damocratle noml*
nation. 8ymlngton, Sinaia Damo*
erotic I.tsdrr Lyndun B. Johnson
(Tas.) and Adlal K. SUv.neon,
unsucccuful 1982 and 19Bd can*
didaU, era conaldered peaalMU*.
tlca but have net formally **»
It red tho tact.
’’I’m not an trawed candidal*
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mariai," Symington laid a new*
conference Tueaday,
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Richard 1L
Nixon, axpectad OOP nomine*,
received a full report aa Nixon*
for.prciid.nt campaign machinery
In Now Hampshire, But ha would
not ull hie. backtra whether h* V
would lat hla nama ramala la thd
atata'a March • primary.
—San. Stephen J. Young (D*
Ohio) Joined DiBaUeh —docao.
ment af Konnady. But tha atata’ar
other Democratic aaaator, Prank ■
J. Uuicha, rafuaad ta go along.

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�ANOTHER RIGHT DECISION:
battled back from a its point
margin in Km final two mlnntea
boro last night to overtake a
•crappy ball •club from neighborlag Oviedo. Sanford won 01-M.
The Semlnolei found themaelvea trailing by ala points
with leu than three minuter
allowing oa the acorehoard clock
but. the fiat rebounding of Cow­
boy OravaU and the timely
•hooting of Jim Graccy cloud
the gap .and gave the Seminole*
the thrilling victory.
The difference la the ban
game laat night waa the great
rebounding lob by Mg OravaU.
At the first ad the season be
failed to show much aggress­
iveness under Mm basket but
Ust night k w u a different
story. Tbt tali youngster waa in
all ef the action under the bas­
ket aad was usually up above
everybody. H waa also his first
time to hit hi double figuraa aa
bo dropped hi three field goaU
and eight free throws far n total
of 14 point*.
High scoring Jim Grace?

(SO) during

New Gator Coach
By Jan. 15, Board
Chairman Says
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State
Board of Control Chairman J. J.
Daniel says hia group win akay
a new head football eoaek and
athletic director for the University
of Florida by Jan. IS.
Daniel told UPI reporter Jim
Wartara here Tuesday that Bob
Woodruffs auceessor probably
would be named at Um board's
nest matting la Tampa at that
time.
Daniel said be hsdnt beard
anything from thp University of
Florida oa the matter since
Northwestern Coach Am Parssghlan removed himself from goalentloa last week.
But be aald University President
J. Wayne Baits and the univer­
sity athletic committee were hard
■t work on finding n man "and
they're not Jute spinning their
whaela down than."
There la much speculation on
wno will bo the new head conch.
Dalawart Coach Davt Nelson, an­
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Navy Bowlers
B f JERRY COVINGTON
This springtime weather makes a
rtf fan think of only ono thing—
hard to realise that anon the

bo he a rd oaca a s a in .
•IW tbo faithful fans who atuck with
A o Greyhounds laat year to tho bitter
. «UL R hi getting to be a tlma of great
anticipation. Several folks In Sanford
proved that they were real baseball fans
laat jraae and they would have been to the
pork ovary Might oven if the Greyhounds
M d M e d to win a single game. But thin
■ mt we are hoping that the Kansas City
furm * stab .will give ve a club that will
bring bi tbe part-time fan and make a
&gt;regular oat of him,
Many of as tan well remember the
time whoa R waa a battle to get a seat
In the old stadium for n F8L battle, en.
podally between Orlando and Sanford. No
one enjoys aaeing a major league tilt on

Intramural bowling got under­
way again Monday night after
• three weak lay-off for the holi­
days.
THa Marines continued to pact
Um aecond half aa they took all
Um waak'a (cam honors, and
moved Into undisputed first place
with • grand slam win over
NAS Communications.
The Faihron Si Chiefs tort
over aecond place with a three

TV more than youm truly and I find forgot*
ten Juat what having a live baseball game
to watch every other night Vas like until
wa returned to the league laat season. It's
true that it'a mighty pa»y to takrtho way
summer wa hope to be filling tho stadium
every night.
'
Baseball is our national pastime and
the beat way to get in the real spirit of
it is to sea it In its natural setting — in a
comfortable seat with a bag of peanuts
and a bottle of pop. Let's begin thinking
baseball and be ready to give our new
team thr support that it deserves. These
youngsters are all out there giving it
everything in hopes that they will some*
time make the bigtime and they need you
to help them to produce. I firmly believe
that our ball club last year was much bet­
ter than tho record indicated, but we let
them down so severely after they had
lost aaveral ball gamsa that they went
stale.

half winner NAB Operations
continues to falter aa they drop­
ped three points to Halroa Seven
Alfa. Big John U * back ia
actios for tho wlnaars Brad an
outstanding SM scries and a m
game to {aka all the waak'a la*
dividual honors and replace Doe
Stetler of the losers la tho seaton’i Ugh individual seriei category.

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S A V E m ov e* MOAJEY

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M oth er Holds
First Place Lead

Named Sanford Manager

William .'IfBrtM.) Krterireq,
• ealehar who hit .lit ia 1M
camM white mesaflag Oteia
W Um dais D New YorkPtaaiylvania League last sea.
•oa, will pilot tho Sanford Gray,
lawada la the Florida Mate
Maine this summer,
Ttds annouacamant wu mads
this morales by W. K. McRoparte, principal sponsor af the
tasal antry foUowteg word from

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In the "match af the weak* of
the Sanford City Bowling League,
Mather af Sanferd turned back
the challenge of tho New York
Life Insurance team as they took
two games of the three game aat
to remain aolidly entrenched In
flrat place.
Doc Ring led the ln»urors in a
losing causa with hia (OP, white A1
DePalma waa high for tho Fund,
turemen with a big I17-6BS night.
In other league action, second
place Harry's Liquors took two af
lha throe games from Celery City
Printing Company, and Burnett
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There is nothing I wish more
devoutly in 1NQ than that the
"life, engineers,’’ social workers
and politicians would atop worry­
ing about my leisure.
ft was Impossible hi IMS to
tan* la the radio or Irevre or
ek up any kind ot periodical,
eluding "The Hobo News,"
without being assailed by one
tOmore worry-wart who la certain
that lelauro la going te be the
ruination of ui all.
In the British election last au­
tumn. the leaders of both the
Conservative and Labor parties
wrung their hands ever man's in­
ability to cope with leisure. Both
parties urged large annual ex­
penditure* to assure “ the crea­
tive us* ef leisure" le the British
Isles.
g The chorus In this election year
at home is Just ai stentorian. At
whleh point 1 ask, "What lalaure
ia the shooting all hboutf" Well,
sir, It’s leisure non# of ua has
yot. And that, in one woman’s
opinion, corns* under the Head ef
"Borrowed Trouble.”
AH this leisure that la golag
te be tbs ruination of you tad
me, because wa aft just tee
dumb to handle It, la ia tha’tenumtiful future when automation wiH
w hava taken ever and man wfll
aaly later from M te SI te n t
week (depending ta coffee breaks
and whleh optimist you read).
The oselai prophet* are ealy
certain ef two things: (1) the
machine will limit mnn’ im erl and
tort to from two 1* four days
out ef seven and (t) mao, uader
the ataggeriag burden ef as much
time aft, will degenerate late a
a beachcomber- That la, unless the

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And, Just to mako sure. I have
recently doubled my daily vitamin
intake. Furthermore, if that hap­
py Uma aver eventuates, I warn
lha life engineers not to come
snooping around my leisure, or
they will gat a barrel of buckshot where it win do tbo most
What’i the matter with bcaeheombingT And may I point out
that one man’s heachcomer may
be another man’s Eugene Henri
Paul Gauguin. There were Brah­
mins In his day who even had
that Image of Robert Louis Slevenaon.
All during the Flaming or Fabu­
lous or Futlla ’Fifties, the seriologlata worried themselves and
everyone else stiff over the ulcer­
ous, treadmill plight of the tense,
cyer-runnln’ organization man In
his executive lulte. They abundd him la let hli flaps- down, take
tin* off and relax.
How, with Ihe possibility that
the work week will shorten in
Urn sweet by-and-by and lha poor
guy will finally have lima to
ua* hla power tools or man hit
outdoor barbecue, the sociolo­
gist* and political planners warn
that lelauro will te the ruination
of him — unless they, Ihe plannon, are given Iho power of posi­
tive aettoa lo MW hla laisoA
far him.
1 admit that my experience with
lelauro lo limited. But the sixday work w**t was still In ope­
ration when I got my first Job.
Shortly slier, when the five-day
work week \time Into fores, I
discovered — oddly enough —that
I had mors work -than ever be­
fore. With tf* days off, 1 wa*
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By WIN PENDLETON
Last year, wa traveled some­
thing like SO,000 miles around the
United Stales. We visited end
spoke in such widely scattered
place* at Boston, Mass and Imlay City, Mich., and SI. Louis and
Welch, W. Va, Everywhere we
went. In lha big cities or the
small towns, people wanted lo
talk about Florida.
Whenever we mike a speech,
there, are a few folks who gath­
er around afterward and make
polite remarks. This is the usual
thing. They tell yoti how much
they enjoyed Ihe speech Csome­
times for sleeping, although they
never admit R). Speakers like
this part of lha evening. It blows
up their ego. It also gives them
a ohance to talk some more and
le fill in that part of their speech
they had forgotten. An important
part of this "aftar-tha-speech”
chat la the opportunity H’ giver
the speaker te find out whleh
parts ot the speech were most In­
teresting. You can tell bp the
queitions.
And that’s the point. For Urn
past year, nearly all of thaic
folks want lo talk about Florida,
As soon as they find out that wo
were born and raised in Ihe land
of sunshine, they forget about
your speech and begin to ask
how R Is down there. Moat folks
have either been there or are
planning lo make It on their next
vacation. They either have kin
folks there-or some near er dis­
tant friend.
And tha questions. "How much
does it cost to tiro down there?
Which la the best spot to live
in—East Coast or West Coast?
(Never heard of Central Florida).
What about work? Can a man find
a Job?” 1
Strangely enough, nobody has
aver asked me about hurricanes.
But, they all seem to worry about
oo* thing: “ What about the sum­
mers? It sura must get mighty
hot doesn’t it?”
They’ll llslrn lo anything you
tell (hern. We Ilk* lo talk about
It. Being on* of thou rare par­
sons— a Florida cracker living
“ up north” —we , "really” like lo
talk about R. And, with all due
modesty wa do tall a pretty good
etory, loo. Truth la, Ihe folder it
lets, the better Ui* story gets.
The more mew we see in upper
New York its te, the warmer w*
mike that Florida i usshine sound.
And tike any teller ef adventure
tales ar romantic .sagas, wa
eventually eutcumb to our own
eloquewe—and wooer or later
tegla to believe what we have
been saying. That’s wbat happen­
ed a month ago. A raid snap. We
parked th* eaT—Gladys in the
front seat — aad ksided South.
And, by Goorge, k waa Just like
we’d teen Hying—perfa ct.
Just lha way we had remember­
ed It—except. The people. Whor*
did they com* (ram? We never
saw w many. What used to te
woods la.a metal or subdivision.
Aa soar as wo eta figure U, aeon

An A dditional
Expanse Item ?
.WASHINGTON jtUFI) - T h o
rieelw orker's unloo la stuck wRh
•W.ooo button*, each bearing the
Inscription "Vote Ne."
The button* were distributed to
leeole to preps retieu far a gov*
erameat •conducted poll of tho
atoetworkers rot maoagemant’a
tost after.
The pftL, scheduled for next
•oak, waa tannetod aftor the steel

er or later everybody in the
United States will be living In
Florida—and it looks at though
they aren’t wasting any time.
We winitwd In" Chattahoochee,
Jacksonville, Fusils, Haines City,
Fort Pierce—and drove down the
gold coast to Miami. Ndw, we’re
like everybody else—we’re talking
about moving lo Florida.
W* know what we want. Four or
five acree—on a lake or river. Not
more than IS minutes from the

renter of town. The picture comes
In real clear whrn we look out
of our hotel room in Rochester or
Lansing or Columbus or Harris­
burg. The more snow on lha
ground—the grrrncr the gran
and bluer Urn sky—in Florida.
Our only problem. Where la go?
East Coast . • Weal Coast • * Cen­
tral Florida • • West FlarldaT
One more heavy inow and it
won’t matter—wa’ll decide when
we get there.

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ROMKWHERE IN CZKCHOSLOVAKIA — It
In Fllaen
that tho Communlit mtnister of
, trmntpoi ution began explaining
; Red religlout pnychology to me.
The topic came up when I look­
ed out of the train window at the
church ateeplre which eeemed to
, ri»e from almnat every hilltop. I
had'recalled how American (Ll.a
found the city In 1U4S after liber­
ation from the Naiti. Those wjr#
gay, hold days, with a circus play­
ing In town, and the vlctorloua
Americana begging to keep going
across Ctechoalovakla to “dean up
the Russians.”
Pjlsen Is the west Ciechollo; vaklan city that thousands of
G.Ls remember as a manifesto|tion of what liberation means to
a people—a people who would now
have their democratic way of life
|returned In them. (That'* what
I everybody thought.)

Long before I arrived InPtUm
I wa* ford'Ey ex-eoldiers back
home how on Sundays tha Ctec hi
would flock to their churches to
give thanks for the American
“ liberation.” Every church was
Jammed for eech mass or service.
Those churches are (till stand­
ing today. In fart, there’s at Jeast
one ehurrh la almost every ham­
let across Ciechoslovakia’s land­
scape. I don’t recall easing to
many churches in any other coun­
try over the world.
And It le Ironic, for atheism Is
taking over here. The .Red official,
In our train compartment, was
boasting how the Communists are
making great strides In “ educat­
ing” the people. Atheism, he said,
la now far ahead of Catholicism,
which onto was the loading re­
ligion.
“Then how ran you accept the
presence of all these Catholic and
Protestant churches V’ | asked.
He smiled tolerantly. “ After
all,” he said, "many of them are

SEOUL. Korea (UP1) -South
Korea laid today tho action of
Iwa American soldiers in ahaving
lha hcadi of two Korean women
waa a "disastrous Incident" but
the U. S. Army replied tha vic­
tims ware licensed prostitutes who
entered an Army camp Illegally.
Tha Incident was expected to
hring reprecusiions approaching
that of lha 1IU caaa ot lha crated
boy whrn two American officers
and an enlisted man shaved and
tarred an IS-year-old boy thief,
nailed him Into a box and tranaported him 23 miles away by heli­
copter.
South Koreana were particular­
ly incensed because ahaving a
woman's head la regarded at
most degrading, in a land where
long hair Is treasured, an act al­
most as serious as rape. Ancle at

.Vs Army xtatcmrnl Issued at
U. A. Tth Division headquarters
■aid lha two woman victims antend a Tth Division tank unit
Saturday afternoon, awakened two
sleeping soldiers of Company C
and aoliclted their patronage.
Two days before the Incident
tho company commander, whore
the Incident took place, had or­
dered that any prostitute caught
la tha area should have har hair
rut off. lha Army aald. Frontline
unite la Korea lor yoara have
been troubled by presUtotea In­
filtrating lha area,,
Tho company commander who
learned of the shaving later waa
Capt. John W. UcHoncry, M, of
Cheyenne, Wyo. The man who did
lha ahaving won let lit . Ora
CurnuUe, to, Cblllieotte, Ohio, and
Bgt. Harry K,. Saunders ST, Kan­
sas Cily, Mo, The' women were
Ae Soon Kim, 20, and Jong Joa
Kim, a . wte were tarned ever
to Korean police.

T e Latch a I t t t t n about pmyoeo,

ana Instructor had tbo antire eleaa
pray "to God." “ Our fatter , . ,
glv* ua thli day oar daily bread.’*
And then lha troche* aaidt "Wo
•hall watt f ir God to anawor aw?
prayare."
Nothing happoni, of court*, 0*4
tha Ivachar makti a gloating note
of It. “ Lot u* now nak for holy
from our bolovod tula Isadora,”
•ha aay*. and tha wido-cyod chil­
dren follow har in a roellad re­
quest for holp from tho Comma*
nltu. ThU U riggod, of court#,
and presently n man shows eg
with a basket of goodloo , , .
The state pays the clergy. Aod
the pay is a pittance. It la ualawtal
for member* of tho congregation
to slip extra money to tha minis­
ter. except on tha occaikmi at
weddlnga and funerals. Now.. In
tome arena, tha Rada ara shifting
pHaiti ovary few months. This ta
upsetting to tho people whs earn*,
time* suspect tbo now clergyman
may ho a tool of tho Commies.
Oa Sunday morning I traveled
1M miles Into oast Csachoalevakta.
AH along tha highwayt^gMMM
and woman made thekrv WCWifS
churches, soma walking. g M tfW
10 mitre Rarely wore «tete)O B'
young people,
Tho Communists’ a n tM O p V
campaign — slaw, subtle hat do*
likerata —- appears to bo making
progrett.'On tha surface, at Mas*.
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FIRST CHURCH OF TWK

NA ZASENI
Wilsamaa Yau
111 Ss*U Ma«ia 4* *

as §f Dtamber St, JM#
A lI tT I
First Mortgage Lotus
l.o*ii&lt; on Having* Accounts
Federal Homo Loan Bank Htock
l . K Government Hcturille*
o f fire Building A Equipment
TOTAL

m u n lt jr .
g M M .U IM
141.31 AU
i 4g,aM.aa
aiA U M t
iTi.gga.t?
IIT,SI0.77

Our mtmi hgre sd M to fM r I n m M
security by building cub reiervre here and
have shared In another big distribution of
our bctierthan-avcrage earnings
000 in earnings paid our stvor* In IMA
Hundred* more people have aUrind
wsrd debt-free Home ownership during dm
year, through oo* of our hour loam plan*
1000,000biloafti I* bare# buyoslM 1900.

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Havings Accounts
Federal Homo Less Bank Advance
Uana In Prove*»
IkproclolHm
Other LiahMtlee
Bworvoot
(loners) Broome
•711
•urplaa
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TOTAL
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losnad in our own

fo u r fu tu re !

Sente vice Pm .
Hen, Sea’p-Trea*.
mleer. Attorney
Arot. Bro'y-Treas.

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beautiful pleeewof architectur e , . «
Many people who don't believe hi
God walk Into the churches joe*
out of cuJrealty, like a w sw en ."
From other sources I learned
how the Red’a snU-rellgioa cam*
palm works. It’s moot always
subtle. Like the schoolteacher oke
asked a littlo girl whether her
parents pray at home. Tha gtei
said they do.
“ And do yon say prayers, tool*
“ Vos, teacher.” Whereupon the
teacher smirks and announcan to
the class: “ImagineI She preys 1”
And tha clast Joere.

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ORPHAN O F THE STORM

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Estimated conatruction value ia Che county during 1960
le expected to soar over the |S0 million mark, Zoning Direc­
tor Robert Brown told the County Commission yesterday.
Brown eeld 19S9 construction wee valued at 120,685,000,
with 2,408 building permit* isued.
“It was the highest velue on record end I960 should
surpass that," Brown told the commission.
Brown noted a |6 million increase In construction values
over 1958.
Building U not the only Indication that the county is ex­
periencing considerable growth.
1
Monday morning after the Christmas and New Y e a r
holidays, Sanford streets w e re crowded with autos and peo­
ple doing business at the banks and stores. The courthouse
was full of residents transacting business, including paying
taxes.
The-tax collector said hie office had received 8212,000 in
three days of payments after the tax bills were sent out to
property owners.
TTie county commission announced yesterday that it
will go ahead with road irnprovementn, will select an archl.tect for a new jail plan and will discuta improvement! at the
Mount? home.
Efforts to get Orange County to enter a joint drainage
plan for the southwest end of the county have been met with
cordial response and something may be worked out there.
Hold tight your hats in I960—activity around her* may
make it pretty gusty.

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3-BEDROOM unfernlihed Route,
kitchen electrically equipped.
2412 Willow Avenue.
Call
FA 2-C2T4.

THE PCD HOME TOW N

CLEAN *-reem furniahed apt
O M l a U l Park Are.
NICE BEDROOM with private en.
trance and bath. P h o n e
Tk 2 2441.
HOUSE for rent on Sanford
Avenue n e a r Lake Jettup.
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THAT MUMGEvS

FIRST FLOOR FRONT, furnace
keat, clean, alnk In room, kit­
chen privilege*. 109 Holly. Phono
FA 2-2489.
FOR RENT: Oarage apt., fur».
iahed. MO month. Adulta only.
Sit Palmetto Ave.

CARD OF THANES
Ln Belle Balllaser withea to
thank an the teed neighbor*
add friend* who have helped, 2 BEDROOM, -kitchen equipped,
air conditioned houae. FA 1-9522.
under God, to bring her along
ae far during thli aerioua Ul­
nae* (earn Nov. 3rd.: Dr. Boyce,
Mra. Mam, the none; alao old
Minnie Beagamine; with flow,
era, eardi, vlalta and gift*: aid­
ing Uncle Bob Swope la caring
for me. May God bleu all of
you.
PARIS (UPI) — KasMiun we*
Lu Bell* Balllager
freedom as Africa's newest inde­
pendent state today aad shrugged
BRAND NEW furelfhed apart*
off its old name of French Cam­
mint, 908 W. 12th. Street. Phone
eroon*—hut it* joy was clouded
FA 2-2821 day*, or FA t-1101
hr the tear of new aad hleedy aivtl
nights.

By DOC QUIGG
NEW YORK (UPI) - All right,
men. Let’* Uke this sitting down.f^
Housework, I mean. You, too, can
snjey helping the little woman
around the house — if you buy
enough gadget* and know when
to ait.
Eileen Burke, a housecleaning
authority, disclosed to . a few of
us who took o half-day cram
course from her that there's no
excuse anymore for getting house,
maid 's — or houseman’s — knee.
2-REDROOM, kitchen equipped
”1 just plain sit down on the
home with cerporte. C a l l floor,’’ she explained, “ for spot
FA 2-7T99 for appointment.
work — removing atalns from
carpets — and for starting to

try aspired at midnight and the
gripped the mala part af Deuel*.
Rebel African guerillas staged eea
of their heaviest raids yat agalaat
the city two nights ago.
All tha joy waa contend In Ya­
ounde where diplomats aad United
Nations delegations from all ever

Legal

Notice

P IlT IT la t'l M S B .
NOTICE l i hereby siren tbit WS
ar* onsssed In bnalnets st Porn
Park, Homlnolo County, Plorlda,
under the fictitious name af. Ifsueo
of Floor*, sad that wo Inload to
r*Sl*lsr aatd nemo with tba rtark
nf tko Circuit Court, Ssmlnol*
Caaaty. Plorlda, la aeeordanco
with the prnviaiont af iha Picti.
tlsus Name Statutes. ta-wlti Beetlea Itl.si Plorlda Blatutaa HIT.
BIS! Della* Haber
o. J. Adklaa
Charley R. Adklna
Publish Dee. I* A Jaa. I, li. IS.

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la I bo Court ad ta* Cooaty Jade*,
Bomlaolo County. Plerlda. la Prw.
in set Relate of
HAROARET B. UATItKSO.V
Deceased
Tk All CtaBIseea an* poeoeue Me«-

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natUled and tsquired to present
aay rlalma aad demends which
ypu. ar either *r you. may hav*
asnlatt tb* estate of Margaret
R. Math**#*, deeeaeed. late at
aald Ceuaty, to the County Judse
ef Semlnel* Cuualy, Plerlda at hie
afflce.la th* aatsn houe* ef said
County st Saaford. Plorlda. within
eight -tlsadar month* from tho
lime of tho* first publication of
this belle*. Bach claim or demand
shall be la writing, and shall state
tha place el residence and peat offlea address *r the claimant, aad
shall be sworn te by tbs claim,
ant. agent, attorney, aad any such
claim or demand not a* Iliad ahall
be veld.
Caryl* J. Baldwin,
At
admlaletratsr — ef the
Kettle of
Mere* ret B. Mathesoa. . ectased
Prank Paraaadaa
4* North Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Plerlda
Attorney for Bseeulrls

T, NORTH CAROLINA!
A sworn Complaint bavins basn
fllad asalnat you In tba Circuit
Court In an* for Samlnata rounly.
Plorlda. by OEOnOK C. McCARTKn. tor dlvorca. tha ahurt title
at which la UKOIIOE C. MeCARTER, Plaintiff. varana PATRICIA
ANN MsCARTER, Defendant. ibss*
prtsssts srs to rommand you to
oppoor and flic your written dofanaoa btraln on or bofora tba tttb
day of January, A. tK IMA nr
otherwise Decree Pro Costaaoo will
bo enioro* asalnat you.
Tba Bastard Herald la datlsiwtc* as a nawap.tpor at a*sorar Hrrulnllnn In wbleh this rllatlsn shall
bo pabllobod enca each weak tor
four eonaerutlvo weeks.
WITNESS my baa* and official
seat st th* cisrk of th* circuit
Court an this tba list Say af
Doesmbsr, A. D. m i .
(SEAL) •
Daeld M. Oalehal
Clark at Circuit CourtMack N. Clovaland. Jr.
Attorasy at Law, Salta 111,
Sanford Atlantic National
Sank 'Building. Hanford, Florid*.
Atlarasy far Plaintiff
Publish Dec, II, II, t i l l * Jan. 8,

It, 1*1*.

Vs.
WOODROW WILLIAMS,
BBTIC'M TO

Plaintiff
Tiefeadaat

APPRAM

TO | WOODROW WILLIAMR
Whoa* residence la unhaewai
Tou ar* hereby required t* (It*
yaur written Oefeaea t* tk* MIR at
Complaint far divorce filed her*
asalnat you. with th* Clerk ef th*
above etyled Court en sr before
January II, 111! and eerv* a copy
af name upon plaintiffs Attorney,
James C. Collier, Tti west Church
Street. Orlando, Plorlda.
Hortla fall net or a doer** era
eenfeeee will be eatered again you.
WITNESS my band nod aeal at
Saafard, Plerlda, Semlaol* County,
Plorlda, this llto day of December,

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David M. Oatshel
Cisrk ef the Circuit Cdurt
Byt Martha T. Vlhlea, DO
James C Collier
Allaraey for Plaintiff
Publish Dec. II A Jan. 9 , II, II.

p ic n r te ta n a n

NOTICK IB hereby given that 1
am engaged la buslsees at Park
A llth BU Sentinel* County. Pier14*. unSer th* flotillas* asm* of
Sanford. Loundromst en* that t
latend to resistor oald name with
the Clerk ef tba Clreelt Court,
Seminole County, Florida. In acc­
ordance with th* prnvlelon* of .the
Plclltloaa Nam* ■taiutos. te-wlu
Section lit.** Plorlda Statutes HIT.
Big! William It Doushty
Publish Dee. I* .. Jan. t. It. II.
NOTICE IB hereby atvea that I
am *ugaa*d la bualaeea at So.
Sanford Av#.. Semlnel* County,
Plorlda. under lb# fictitinir* name
nf, Buanpa Budslee aad that 1
Intend ta register said name with
lb* Clerk af tha Circuit Caurt.
Bemlael* County. Plerlda, la aceordaare with tba provDIeaoef tha

Pletltlau* Nam* atatutee to-witt
Section lll.ll -Plorlda gtatuM*
h it .

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STATE OP PLORIDA TO: T. N.
"ANDT" ANDERSON, Poet Office
Eos l i l t Petersburg, Vlrslalai
A *ult bavins been filed nsalaet
you la thy Circuit Court In and
far Bomlaolo - Caaniy, Plerlda, at
law, (or raptovts, tba-abbreviated
till* af which le HOWARD J.
CHAMPION and BARBARA A.
CHAMPION, hie wife. Plaintiffs,
v s T. N. "ANDT" ANDKRBON at
al. Defendant*, yea are hereby
notified aad required le file your
wrlttaa defence*. It any. lo the
PUlntlfr* romauiat filed la aald
eauae, and to aorv* a tayy there­
of up*a Plata Ilf fa attorney an or
before the Slat day of January. A.
D. nidi etberwta* default will be
entered agalnal you for lb* relief
prayed by Ptelalifr*.
WITNESS my bead aad th* aeal
ef aald Court at Seafood. Plerlda
iki* llth day e l IMeember, A. D.
(■BALT
DavIS 21. Oalchel

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Miss Burks just plain sat aad
demonstrated, using n detergent
solution and a rag wrapped around
a finger.
"Get to work fast on n stain,'*
aha said, and added severely:
“Never use nail polish remover en
aad acetate carpet — because U
you’ll tabs up tha carpet, too.”
All right, Miss Burks, I prom*
Isa to use It only on my nails.
But bow about this wall washing
business?
“You always start from tba
bottom up,” ah* said, “ because If
th# water drips down tha u »
cleaned portion of the wall It
(saves a streak, oa which you
would havo to da some more work. , «
Bit down with a heala or bucket ”
baslde you. Whoa jrou got higher,
alt oa a chair.
“ I like to work with a sponge
la each hand. Use a circular mo*

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Each head?
“i f . e . little hard to pst used
*5,.
»*aaagla« th* wall
^Jh both heads, ’hut It’s tester.
?* * *
a wall, da It all
to |to* Mtttogs leaks bad if yen gv
deal, o f course, yea da hav* to ?
stead eventually."
Mlsa Burks froquenUy works
wit* a vacuum cleaner to one
hand aad a cleaning cloth In the
•(her - • “ but that's pot for be.
•tiwro.’’ She gave .three-part
jurae to hausedeanlng ter men.
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Sanford. Plerlda
Altarnay far Plaintiff
I’ublleh Dec, II * Jan. I. II. II.

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Wed., Jan. 6, 1960—Pag* 18

Stenstrom
RENT A BED
OWNER LEAVING: Muit tell two
bedroom CB home. Low down
Rollaway, Hosplle* ft Baby Bed*
payment, tit monthly. Any
By Dty, Week or Month.
terma ceniidertd. FA S-7301.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
after 6:00 P. M.
rti. FA 2-5181
116 W. lit 8t.
WELAKA APARTMENTS) rooms
private baths, 111 W. First Su

RAYM O N D M. B A LL

R ealty

HERBERT STENSTROM
Regiatered Broker
LEN R1SNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORRETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Aiioclatea
11 N. Park rh. FA 2-24M

2-BEDROOM, 2 bath, doubla car­
Real Eatata — Inaeraaee
TRAILER SPACES; Large tots,
ports, extra larfa utility room.
Barely Benda
Camp Seminole Trailer Park,
Monthly payment* 178. 110
Wiltlui ft It'*i- He! V1
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
Shannon Dr. FA M278.
Hanford
DFF1CE SPACE with ample parkEvans Bide. Lake Mary
APPROXIMATELY ten acres of
log. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3906.
Ph. FA 2-12P0
grove, 81,300 per acre; near Sun*
land Estates. Contact Joseph
NEW 2 bdrm. house completely
Levy, FA 2-1222.
- furnished. Deposit furnished on BARGAIN — MOVE IN TODAY
2 BR. bouse on hlignolla, just out
gll- FA ‘2-2377,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
of city llml's; kitchen .equipped,
2344 French Ave.
Venetian blinds, space healtr.
FURNISHED 5-room g a r a g e
Muit s*U at once. 63093. Will
apartment with garage; adults.
J. W . H A L L
trade for lato modal car.
FA 2-3202.
Realtor
FA 2-0881 or FA 2-0333.
Call Hall"
Phona FA 2-3861
HOME on Rlvervlew St. Inquire BEST BUY IN WYNNEWDOD:
|U PALMETTO Ave; furnished
417 West lit St.
3 Br., Fla. room. Steve. Refri­
2 BR. bungalow.
gerator and air conditioning
SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, lit
optional. Low monthly payments.
X-BTORY HOUSE for rent or
baths, CB. Florida room. Nicely
2410 Stevens Ave.
sale reasonable; Corner 3rd ft
landscaped 133* x 193* corner
Chapman. Mra. W. O. Brooke,
lot. 82,500 down or will trade ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Star Rt. Enterprise, Flafor other properly. WUl finance
Raymond Lundqulst. Assoc.
part of down paymant if desir­ FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
NEW two bedroom house In Like
ed. 120 E- Coleman Circlt.
Mery; walking distance to
R E A D Y FOR IMMEDIATE
FA 2-7807.
I acbool and store. 875 per mo.
OCCUPANCY
4-BEDROOM, 2 bath bouse eight 3-BEDRuOM, 2 bath, kltehan
months old. in Pinecreat 4th.
&gt;d, Florida room. Large
NICELY furnished garage apart­
Addition. Original down pay­
ment. Adult*. 1912 Sanford Ave.
ment 81283, improvement* In­
Phona PA 2-8668.
cluded. FA 2-4813.
STOPl LOOK! LISTEN I
X-BEDROOM furnished apartment. LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100'
x 143'; one block ofif New Up- STOP! in to see our 3 bedroom
Contah 2312 Palmetto.
sale Rd. 8850. Phone FA 2-7213
Its or 2 tiled bath homes at
4-ROOM fumlihed apt. 830. Adults
after 3:00 P. M.
113 N. Jasamine Ave.
SAN SEM KNOLLS
IPACIOUS furnished modem one
$500
DOW
N
bedroom apartment; excellent
condition; quiet neighborhood: 2 Acres of highland with. home.
on 20th Street
212 W. 19th Street. Ph. FA 2-0296
In good water area. Bearing
lemon and orange trees. On LOOK! at all the wonderful fea­
after 5:00 p. m.
pavad road.
tures In (haw homes. Tarratxo
110,900 COMPLETE PRICE
floors—Furred and Plastered
walls — Custom built • cabinet
$200 Dn. - V acant
work—and -Dust-free closets2-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse, Two Bedroom CB home built to
Close to schools and shopping
newly decorated. CaU FA 2-6150.
FHA specification*. 862 monthly
—LISTEN! to the price and
payments. 88.900.
COMPLETELY furnished giraic
terms—8330 Down FHA Flaanc*
’ apartment with air condiUontd
ed—Exclusive with
) bedrooms; 200313 French Ave­ ROSA
L. PAYTO N
nue- Phone FA 2-3830.
Registered Real Estate Broker W . H. “ Bill" Stamper Agency
Realtor ft Insurer
Mary E. Carmen — Leo SalvaU
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tatter
B. E. Rogero, Sr Associates
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. Kay, Bart Pilcher,
FARM ER’S AGENCY
Helen E. Noonan
K. V. Farmer, Realtor
Phone FA 2-4691
111 N. Park
D. IL Whitmore
LEAVINO town; bargain for quick
Lillian G. Trams
3 BEDROOM home, hardwood
sale; financed or cash. FA 2-2347
Associates.
floor*. Larga lot s in Adams
118 •. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1221
After hours, FA 2 2818, FA 2-4121,
TA 1-0281

•

WELCO ME

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
.T O SANFORD
W# Invite you to be our gueeU
sheelalely free without eWiga*
lien nl one ef Sanfotd’o leading
Metals while yau lecata anltable toe alas far yourself sod
fsally. Pick up your key at
oor lalaa Office.

3-ACRES of good firm lead in NICE clean two bedroom bouse
Sanford -Celery Della 8300 per
on two Iota juit outside city
acre. Excellent terma. Rlcbardi
limits. A real bargain at 7,300
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
wilh good terma.
2-BEDROOM
masonry
home.
Smell down payment. 130 month
ly payments. CaU FA 2-0M1.

U. Special Services

TV' FICTUHE TUBE SPECtAL New A Used Furniture It Appli­
ance). A Good Place To
For 2 week! only!
BUY, SELL or TRADE
17 In. (accept aonio
portable!)
823.3
Jenkins Furniture
TA 2-7430
All tubea haw l 1 year (uaranlto, 400 Sanford Ave.
LLOYD’S RADIO ft TV
• BIG VALUES
411 Sanford Ave. Ph. .FA 2 9799
• JUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Veipa Motor Scooters
Healer ft Lawn Mower Service
W ILSON - M AIER
Weat Country Club Rd. FA 2-7928
New and Uied Furniture
FA 2-3622
GREEN LEAF Tree Eiperti do 211 E. First St.
the beat Trimming. De-moiling,
Removal and Fertilising. Phone CUSTOM BUILT furniture -s in ­
gle pieces or sets. Also furni­
KA 2-3015.
ture repair. Cabinets mad*.
SERVICE CALLS 11.30: for de­
FA 2-7083.
pendable TV service, call San­
ford TV Center. Bth and Sanford ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
Ava. FA 2-9741.
. FURNITURE CENTER
110 French Ave.
MODERN RUG CLEANERS
AH Site Ruga And Well To Wall
Ph. va 2-7933
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 Week service
Ph. FA 2 7437
$SAVE$
New &amp; Used
Sew ing M ach. Repairs Furniture and Aprlianees
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
M ath er o f Sanford
FA 2-3023
^
B
1 * 6 4o.
108-108 E. First IL Ph. FA 2*0912
right*rwm«4.
PMM*
13-A lleanty Parlors
Used furniture, appliances, tools
•'One good thing, It has very few calorie*.”
ete. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
A Satisfied customer la our be*
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 8-3741
14. Building • 1‘aTnttng • Repair*
7. Bmlnets Opportunities
mess kill, eompasiei,
Be Lovelier With Professional Canteens,
military toys, tent:, cots. ArmySpouting,
FOR LEASE: 40 acres. Seminole ROOFING,
Gutters,
Beauty Care,
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave,
Rcof Repairs, Painting, Cement
County. SEW Sect. 26 Twn 21
ft Carpenter Work. Gcniral
S-R|. 31E. Write; A. Stop, 210
FACTORY TO YOU
Home Repairs. 20 yrs. ExpertHyde Park Ave., Tampa.
ALUMINUM
ence. Vary Low Rates. Pnona
VENETIAN BLINDS
FA 2 36TB.
Beauty Salon
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with pintle coda. Plastic
B ft M ROOFING
WHITE female help wanted. *. uit
or rayon tapei. Cotton or nylon
Contracting ft Repair*
bo tl. Apply to rig ’N Whistle.
DORI8’ BEAU TY SHOP
cord*.
Licensed — Bonded —Usarad 2004 Adams Ph.
FA " 238 Senknrik Glass and Faint Co.
FREE ESTIMATES
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY:
112-114 W. tod St.
FA-1-4822
Ph. FA 2-7943
Must be experienced In use of 300 Laurel Ave.
Executive l.B.M. and dictating
PAINTING ft DECORATINO
MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE COMPLETE living room set, 3
machine; shorthand preferred.
Licensed — Bonded
S'xil' ruga and roll-away bod;
PLANT! for sale. Fred ThuraGood aalary aid personnel polic­
Free Estimates —
about 3 mo. old. Tako over
ton, Phono FA 3-3990.
ies. Apply In Semlnola Memor­
Work Guaranteed
law monthly payments only.
ial Hospital, 1101 East First
Semi—le Painting Contractors Cut Flowers For Any Occaaslea
FA 3 1808.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1204
FA 2-18U
or
FA 2-0270 SEMI AUTOMATIC Eig-Zag Port­
WAITRESS; Apply to Ur. Lan
able — 20 year guarantee on
caster, Altamonte CottN Shoppe,
parts, labor and service. Taka
Altamonta Springs.
over payments only. 1939 Mo­
AU TO GLASS
'57 JOHNSON 33 h.p. electric mo­
del. Writs Credit Manager,
LOCAL automobile dealership
tor; PeUcan trailer; 14 ft. slap
IN STALLED
Box A ft A, c/o Sanford Herneeds young tidy for gentrsl
bottom runabout; FA 2-8882
Buck Ginas
office work. Must be able to Windshield
type* Write giving resume of Loor Ginas
Vent Glass
SINOER PORTABLE for balance
pest office experience to box
SERVICE
due to responsible patty with
Galeway To Tha Waterway
If c/o Sanford Herald.
Scnkarlk Glasa and Faint Co.
local credit. Take over pay­
Your
EVINRUDE
Dealer
XU 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-68X2
ments of 28.42. Wrlla Credit
Robson Sporting Goods
Manner, Box AAA, c/o Sanford
304-8-8 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-8
Herald.
2-MARRIED MEN, 23 to 40, for
CRITCHF1ELD 13 ft. boat, fiber
Sanford. $73.00 week plus comglass speed bottom, Johnson
million: retirement; paid vaca­
Javelin 33 outboard motor, hai
tion. Apply 3020 Corrine Dr., Or.
INCOME. TAX SERVICE
retractable top, dual gas tanks
Undo. WILLIAM H. MURRAY
and running lighta; aUo tilt
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394
trailer. W1U aacrUlco for ll.ooo.
Sea A. W. Barkley at Barkley
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING
Uaed Cara Inc., Maitland, Fla.
DRY CLEANING PRESSER; Ap­
W. L. HARMON
ply Joe's Laundry ft Cleaners PH. FA 2*4223 After S P. M. 74. Automobile*
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
3307 Sanford Avenue.
Service Wilh The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 3-0877.

LOVELY ntw bouse; three ana*
clous bedrooms, two tiled baths,
tarrauo floors, built In kitchen,
carporle end utility room. On
TIME or temporary office
St J o h n B Realty Co. Urge pine shaded lot with PART
work desired by young woman;
eprtakUr
system.
Near
shopping
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA I4IIS
experienced. FA 1-9344.
center. Price $14,300. G e o d
LAKEFRONT Property in Ostoan
Terma.
HOUSEWORK:
Phone FA 1-7372.
248 ft on lake; 231 fL on front;
217 ft. on East; N ft. on West;
modern 2 bedroom home, double C. A. Whiddon, Sr. SECRETARY: shorthand, dicta­
tion, legal experience: wants
BROKER
.garage; 90 fruit treat; S in.
full or part-ttmo work. CsU
weU. Ph. Orlando, GArden 8-3777 N l So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-3811
FA 28644.
rOR QUICK SALE: Very nice HOUSE and 4 acres of land. Ir­
two bedroom CB homo at 2432
rigation. Box 48-A, Waal Firs!
Yale Avenue. Will he on preSt. TA 2-1477.
SANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
tnlsas from 10:00 A. M. 'til 10.00
2594 So. Elm Fh. FA 2-7814.
p. M. December soih. — Jan­
uary 8th. Make offer,REDWOOD Paper Company of­ Plumbing &amp; Repairs
fers an Interesting rrancbiie
Jee C. Thenaa
for operation of paper dispensing 1112 Barit* St.
FA 24449
machine In SemUI* County
•chooU. A productive business of
vour.own. No experience requir­
ed. Investment vl approximately
63000 secured. Write box RP t ln
Plumblftg ft Heating
Sanford liarald, giving name
AIR COVDITIONING
a n d addresa. Representative
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
will call.
1007 Sanford Avo.
FA 24547

1033 FORD Raaehwagoa; IMS
Triumph Thunderbtrd motor*
cycle; 14 ft. Wolverene beat
and trailer; 23 If, P. Evlnrude
motor; reaionaMe, FA 1-7318.
SCHWINN VARSITY BOYS BIKE.
ENGLISH STYLE. NEW TIRES
AND TUBES. LARGE BASKET.
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SAN*
FORD HERALD DAYS.

MARY CARTER PAINTS
World'* Larieat Gallon
BUY ONE GAL.GET ONE FREE
201 W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA 22648
1838 - 10 cu. ft. HOTPOLNT Re*
frlgerator 8130 cash or wUl
trade on '31-'33 model piek up
truck. 2111 Summerlin Are*
nue.
GOOD Used Appliances and TV’*.
Gormly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto.

LUCIOUS BLONDE wants to
meet gentlaman — object matri­
mony. Muit be henduae, witty
and have e comfortable heme
with Speed Quean Washer—
one that waihea and rinses
hyilenlcally dean. I don’ t went
to be grouchy an wash dayaU you don't have a Speed
Queen don’t write- Get that
Speed Queen Washer now at
Mather of Sanford, 803 E. Pint
Street.

LOST: Black purio at Fi a m i
Danes. Plaaae caU FA 2-4)0.
LOST; Small Walker Hound, foay*
ale, black and white with w an
tan. With collar, and MOW
plain. Last seen I miles west ol
New Smyrna. R E W A R D .
FA 24342.
LOST: Radio onttoUed medal
airplane; orsngo and blue. Lost
In Dreamwoid Section. . RE*
WARD. FA a-Ul« nr sail Semi*
nola Sporting Goods.
__
LOST: Scottle puppy six months
old, black. REWARD ottered fof
return. CaU FA 8 7174.

| ART ELECTRIC j
■ For the Beat la Wlriftf
I • RESIDENTIAL
| • INDUSTRIAL
I
• COMMERCIAL

| Ph. FA 2*3427

'30 FORD PICK-UP truck &lt;1)3.
Reel’s Paint ft Body Shop, iMt
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Sanford Avenue. P h o n e
All type* and sties, Installed
FA *7719.
•'Do It Younall"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
*54
FORD $393. FA 2-2073.
STINE
MachUery and Supply Co.
207 W. tad SL
Ph. FA 2 0431
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, slatementi, Invoices, band bills, and
rograms, et c .
Prigreulve
riming Co. Phona FA 2 2931306 West 13th St.

P

SEPTtC TANK SERVICE
Since 1961
A. HARE
DKDARY
NOrth 6-4422
KOrth 8-4111

&gt;• x »' — '56 Great Ltkfi S
bdrm; carpeted, air condition­
ed: eabanna. Lot 78, Park AveTrailer Ct. Phone FA 2-7916.

SEE THESE

BUYS TODAY

C
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u
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J
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f.

PLUMBING
Contracting ft Repair*
Fret Estimates
R. U HARVEY
S04 Sanford Avo. Phona FA 2 3)03

W lcurwh
Homan Designed For
Florida Living.
8 ft 4 Bedrooms —

1 ft 2 Bathi

FHA In Serviee*

T C eS S S i

Gracious Livinc" .

Drtam Homes

Conventional

Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425

PARK
HOMES

use Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vtblen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
MasaoUn
FA 34015
WALL PAPIRINO ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact SOS West 8th St.

Down Piymeat-Ne Clapiaf

SEVENTH &amp; FRENCH AVE.
Plymouth — DeSoto Dealer
• FIAT
• USED CARS

55 DESOTO

56 DESOTO
Flredeme T u d o r
Hardli
Hportaman • Automatic Trane,
Power Blearing •
Radio • fleeter •
fO A
WWtoSldew.il

Firedome T u d o r
1
Sportsman • Automatic
. F e w e r Steering •
Brake* • Rsdie Heater
Air Ceaditlened.
ONLY

59 FIATS

DISTRIBUTOR WANTED
Main or Female

You can m ev t In fam adlataly whUa tha paper* a n
boing processed.

Wn Guaraataa Psrsoail
Satisfaction On T O

C o natrucU on O f jo u r

Horn* F or The F irst
Yaar — Or Y our Down
. Payment And -Closing
C o if w ill B« CtohrfuUy
Refunded.

57 CHEVROLET

"No get rkh quick atheme

A*l CeadMlea

•Good prefit
QUALIFICATIONS—Only re*
sponsible far sighted Indivi­
duals with faith la the n u rd

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Our Used Cura WUl Be Displayed Far Y&lt;
lanpectioa Nightly On Our Large Lighted Let.

•Seif Sm ite Record Displays
•Established by us in high
traffic locations
•You own and operate
•Inventory 100'i exchange­
able
&gt;
•UeipeeUtf record producere
A manufacturers.
•Distributor* ef major record

t territory desired.

WIRE OR CALL
COORD DIVISION

-lie " ’ 6 Cylinder • Stead*
Tranamtalon • Heater •

»s?~

WHERE DEALS SHINE

56 CHEVROLET
S Cylinder - Standard Trane.

2ed A Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2*1281 Ofe. FA I*t1

t| 19

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at the sign ef year beat toy

Chevrolet —• OUamabUa —* CedUlae t a f t d l

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By n t s v

danuo

NEW YORK (UP!) - Btortaa
about aara macule battling diem m eftaa gravida TV with aoaae
gripping prodnetiooe.
l auppoae the Araatrang Circle
Theater aariaa la gw moat expert
hi the modleel-documenlary appreach bocauae It to often tcorta
direct Mta on our nobler tnetlneta.
I menUoa thie becauM I found
myaeU feeling that the Circle
nmater atyla would haw helped
W&gt;C •_ T f t Sunday Showeaae,
whkh Sunday night offared. "The
. Margaret Bourke-White Story."
The ahowcaae yarn deaft with
Mka&lt; Baurka-Whlto'a lengthy bitfla agalnat the crippling effect* of
Parklnaea't dltcata. Although n
tow effective ecenea came along.
Bo teteptay bp Joaeph U»* waa
aahw erged la detail, wordlnex
gnS auperflclaUtlea.
Pint, tel » a tick off the play’*
Bair momenta: Terex Wright,
. periraytng n weakened Mlat
Bmrfce-WMto, droapta* a Wend’a
■aw camera and dltaolviag In
mure over her hetplexoex; Mix
WM|M and
CU Wellach, who
played Bn part of photographer
Alfred Bieenetadt. quarreling at
her__
home,
the_1.1biwathtaklng,
_ mlnnand
.ja graphle
_ brata opmupnewMed,

Too much time waa devoted to
(ailing about bar career a* a famoua photographer, aa though to
Justify the play, No eicuae waa
needed, for Mix Bourke-White. a*
a atricken human being, filled
with very human feari and fallIngi and courage, waa eienic
enough.
Aa Mix Bourke-White, Mlaa
Wright waa excellent. Wellach
waa excitable, earneat and generally effective, although at time*
he tended to overdo the inlenaity
and the •'character” aapect. But
then, I gueu t loan away from a
role In which the man anapa pieturea of a tick woman even be
fora he teya hello to her.

Another newagalherer, Nellie
Bly, hid her hour*on NBC-TV Im­
mediately after Bo Bourka-Wblt*
Itory,
atory,
The atory turned out to be an
original mutical comedy about
the'legendary Mitt Bly’* journey
of IMO. Janet Blair waa properly
higb-ipirltad end rambuactloua
aa Nellie, and I thought aha bore
up beautifully while trying to
dance In her heavy floor-length
iklrt. But a ohow of tbit tort
needa a briak, blinding. pace.
State Oil* approach waa lacking
except for a few brief momenta,
k waa nothing more Uxn ■ a«r•Mtioa,
UnfarioMtoty, even thla operat­ lea of colorful, fairly entertain­
ing room arena waa marred by ing dance number* connected by
BmWBdbMaa 1 mentioned earlier, confuikm.
f K u r i l H l M tlwugh the author
A new xriea, PYI (for your in­
• was &gt;struggling hard to aquecu
. tto a fr fM Bfe-louctilng trulama formation), appeared on CBS-TV
, MM Me amry. Ha only aueeeedcd Sunday morning. It conatated of
to betog ropotittauc and dragging revealing Interview* with men
M Into come- map opera-bued and women who were the victim*
of criminal* and aerved to remind
Tho production alio chilled u* again how detached from real­
gaiuo af Ms lunate drama by to- ity are the lad* who grind out
awiaff aa tho "earner gtri" aapect moat of our TV private nye and
at MEm Bourke-WhKe’e affliction. wealem ahowi.

We d i d n ' t r e a li z e u n t i l we fin is h e d c o u n t i n g , Just How Much Inv en to ry Was On

K )f i&gt; ^ o jtOW N GO PRICES^
- D O N ' T MISS THESE -

OUR OWN.

ENERGY

COOKING

GIANT
SIZE

=

ROMAN

SPAGHETTI
MACARONI

RUBBING

NOODLES

FULL
GAL.
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YOU .
RESOLVE FOR THE YEAR 1960

PEAR
HALVES

f O

EAT

ONLY

WILSON’S — TENDER-SMOKED
14-1S Lb.

STAR

FOOD KING
BARTLETT

SOUTHERN SEAS
LIGHT
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CHUNK
■

WAMOfOTOt (UP!)—favorite

aaae, and eapaeUUy, Mlaaouri'a
Boa.- Btoert Symlnston, ara Ukoly
B kaaaf tad to haram Son, John
P. Kennedy’# campaign for the

2 = 39*

t is s u e

BOX

ARMOURS

. t Bp LTLB C. WILSON

EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN

MUSSELMAN’S

lyres

(Whola or Shank Portion)

.
SHURFINE

HEAVY
WESTERN
FRESHLY

SMALL - LEAN

STALEY’S

ARGO

WAFFLE

ENGLISH PEAS

SPARE
eandldeir nt the man in front, to
Bang up on the loader to pull btm

NORTHERN

&gt; full Kennedy down, the ouicrt
moat, nr their own (w m i ere hottow. Kennedy k well aware of
Brie. Aa long ego aa laat aummer,
be wee complaining ta public that
tovorita aon candidacle* ta varloua
gtatea and abandonmant of proaldanttal primarle* to other* were
adding Bo poeple'a voice in tho
nhotoe of a Democratic nominee.
Oer. Edmund O. (Pat) Brawn
af California k one favorite *oq
Who haa put up agalnat Kennedy
ao-trefpaaatag aigni. Ho le finding
Mmothkig loae than a welcome in.
to Maryland'! preiidentlal pri­
mary
Janey prefer* ta
to
iaep end Now Jwnay

HIB1BCUIT
SANDWICH
COOKIES

OUR

LOSS

IS

YOUR

Bit 1 Yt Lb. Package

GAIN

atoel here delegation. Than act
there.
"

PRESERVES

AH ef thla la harmful to Kanady'a candidacy. Bperiflratly, all
i f thla cuta tote Kennedy’! poten­
tial Brat and early ballot eonventten etransB. The poUtteal proa
are saying wiB much eenfldenre

FOOD KING PORK ft BEANS • GOBDY’S BALT

FROZEN

SAVINGS

SWANSONS (Twin Pack)

DOWNY FLAKE
FROZEN

FRUIT 9 n ' t
PIES
(I Plea)

LOB AWo ELKS (UP!)—Nightehh finger Candy Stacy, M, waa
(dad a divorce on testimony
her husband, Robert, at,
“ braJawnahed end third-degreed"
bar. She wavkd alimony but re­
ceived malady end auppori ef Uulr

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SWANSON’S

Happianis Through

Health
BIRDSEYE

(By DR. F. LEO KERW1N)

a camful examination the
Chiropractor will find out
what Is wrong with your nervoua ayatem. f pinal adjustmenu have been highly sueceaafui ln nomalUing blood
circulation and relieving con-

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GREEN
PEAS

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jro« got fait* bad nt
ap you sleep, or do you
an waning toaslng to
1% yawning, counting
utd yak find it Unpoat tim l
Slasplessn oos

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The world famous Cristianl circus family an.
nounced today that negotiations are nearly com .
plete on an agreement to maka the circus' winter
quartera in Seminole County and to manage the
ahow area o f Circualand. ,
Business Manager Paul Cristiani said the
move would not interfere with schedules o f the
travellihg unit, bilied aa the “ W orlds Largest
Tent Circus.”
"W e are well acquainted with the plans of
Circuslnnd and believe that it Is being planned in
the tradition o f clean entertainment on which
we always have insisted,” Cristisni said today.
“ We think we are at the point where we can
finalize an agreement to fit into ite operation,”
he eaid.
Criatiani and ahow official David Budd re­
cently visited the ettrsetion site near Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower solemnly pledged
today to devote the “full energies"
of his last year in the White House
to promote peace In the world and
unprecedented prosperity at home.
The President hopefully asked
the Democrslic-coot rolled Con­
gress to stop “ wrangling" with his
Administration and work together
with him to achieve these goal*.
He charted the goala for hia
last 12 months in office in a State
of the Union message to a joint
session of the House and Senate.
The message was largely e good
news report, but laced with canEisenhower declared that RusaU'i recent behaviour pointed la
"the possible opening of n some­
what teas strained period" of SovVt-free world relationships which
would depend on lfoicow'a deeds.
In his 7,200-word message, the

and attended a series o f meetings with officials
o f Entertainment Enterprises, developers o f
Circualand.
Circualand President Maurice Marshall con*
firmed negotiation! that would make Sanford
known nationally,
1
“ We have held out for the heat,” MarshnII
said, “ the best location, the host in design and
engineering— and now the best people in ahow
business, the Cristlanls. Paul Criatiani was elected to represent the Criatiani circus group on the
board o f directors o f Entertainment Enterpriacs,
Inc., and In this capacity he will funnel the familygenius into Circusiand's operational plans.”
This first family o f the circus has a back­
ground o f more than 100 years in the entertain­
ment business, as performers and in management
as well. Today more than 70 members o f the

versatile clan are active circus performers, stagw
ing acts so difficult and dangerous that no on*
dares to Imitate them.
Plans eall for the circus quarters to be lo.
cated adjacent to the Circualand site, far enough
to be maintained as r staging area for the road
unit blit cluae enough to the attraction to facili­
tate a constant streamlined ahow.
,
The Circusland arena will be utilized to in­
troduce new acta, which will later go on the road
aa “ featurea from Circusland, Florida.”
Personnel o f Marco Engineering are expected
to arrive within the next few weeke to aupervise
construction o f Circusland. The firm , now direct­
ing the building o f New York City’s Freedom,
land, has estimated a construction period o f 8V4
months for Circusland.

pnaUaai;

-Declared that "1M0 promlass
la he the most prosperous year
la our history," with the govern­
ment winding up (bis fiscal year
next June with a 200 million dollar
surplus despite lower revenues
because af the stool atrlke.
. —Promised a balanced budget

A W ATCH FOR THE T A X COLLECTOR was given to
Sanford tax collector Miss Ellen Hoy yesterday by the
city commissioners. Miss Hoy celebrated her 40th year
aa a city employe yesterday. Mayor Kuri Higginbotham
presented the watch to Miss Hoy.
(S taff Photo)

W EATH ER: Partly cloudy and warm today. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 55-65._________ ’
United Press Leased IVire

Established 1908

THURSDAY, JANUARY” 7. I960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

______
NO. 60S

about lowering taxes,
—Disclosed Car the first Urns that
Ibis country’s Atlas billiiUe mis­
NEW YORK (UPI)
sile hei been hitting within two
prices at I p. in.:
miles of target la teat after test,
American Airlines ...
ever distencee of more than S.ooo
American T A T . . . , .
miles.
Rethlchsm Steel ......
—Proposed no new labor legplsC A O ......................
iioa, but said he Intends as a con­
Chrysler
...........
sequence *f the long steel dispute
Wright
“ to oncourses regular discussions
BOLIVIA, N. C. (UPI) Teams o f investigators seeking Curllai
b e t w e e n management and the cause o f a National A ir Lines plane crash that took 84 DuPont............
Eastman Kodak
Uvea have discovered that the four-engine craft’s altimeters Ford Motor __
to protect the public iatereat.
General Elcelrle
- —Urged "every possible effort" were stuck at 1,500 feet, it was learned today.
Investigators already have theorized that Hie DC-GB General Motors
hr steel unions and management
disintegrated or exploded before it hit the ground curly Wed­ Graham • Paige
te avoid a Meal pries increase.
nesday. The position of the alti­ Inll. TAT ........
—Said farm law is woefully outef-date, ineffective, and expen­
meter dills may indicate that the t-orillard .........
Minute Maid ...
sive," aad urged Congress to enact
plane fell apart at 1&gt;M) feel, a Penney ............
legislation that would curb oostly
spokesman told United Press In Penn RR .........
surpluses aad achieve higher net
Sears Roebuck. .
lerni tionsl.
County school thlldrea tad par*
te jinn iacointf.
•ntc wiH- be lacenvenieacod bp
W —Urged civil rights legislation,
The theory that the plane dis­ V. S, Steel
Weatinghouae FI
double sessions for the lent time
including right te vote guarantees.
integrated was ilrrngihrned by
during the spring term.
—Summoned the nation to an allCounty Director of Educattaa
ATLANTA (UPI) - The Altai- the fact that most of the victims
ant battle ■gainst iaOatioo—Cell­
apparently fell free from the
Stewart Gstchel said today test
ed for dangresakmal action on his l« Journal said today that Ray plane and were buried in the sogthe last sf the doubts mss teas la
inquest far school legislation "de­ Graves, 41, assistant football EC Held where the plane hit.
ths schools will start Jan. SI
signed to stimulate classroom con­ coach at Georgia Tech, will be­
The airline mcmwnlte was fly­ Klan Boss To Run,
when children attending school
struction, net by subetiUitloo of come athletic director end bead
during the mornings trill switch
federal dollars for (tats and local feotball coach at the University ing It relalivr* of victims to
TALLAHASSEE
(UPD-Ku
JUu*
Wilmington, N. C., in a special
In the afternoon sessions,
binds, hut Incentives to ostood of Florida.
Klan leader Bill Hendrix of Oldsflupt. of Schools S. T, Mflwj*
The Journal aaid In a story by plane to help identify the dead. mar Indicated Wednesday lie Will
' and encourage elate end local efleft#.”
Sport* Kdtior Furman Rlihcr The relatives were fo be driven run for governor, sad promised I*
to
the
lilllc
fishing
village
of
V Pieadfaf that "wrangling" be that Graves* appointment to sue.
Southport where the bqdifi Jsyja, make his official announteqiwM
ladles Ilona won Ihaf slhgte
put amtevand pledging "cion end •end EJoeUs. Gssch Bob JVreil
*■* •Id a' few*week#," H e iu ffir « l
sessIoat were to be put iaio bps*
constructive association whh the ruff Is expected to he made ■the hit ITschool gyinnOMum,
fourth
in
■
five-men
field
in
USA
A team of Identification experts
ration by lha spring but Mltwee
nonfress,” the President said: this weekend.
from the FBI In Washington had
■■14 today that plans to ellrala*
"My deep concern in the next 12
Rep.
Sim
pson
Dies
identified 11 of the bodies, includ­
■Is double sessions would wait
months, before my successor takes
Wa s h in g t o n t u p i) Rep.
ing
all
five
crew
members,
by
until ths fall so the schools could
afflen, la wbh our joint nongrosIsle this morning but did not Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa.), died
conduct sn aatenalvs pre-school
■teas! — soaeotivo duty to our
at
&gt;:I5
a.
m.
today
at
the
Betheaplan lo release the nsmes of pas­
roundup.
awn aad ether aatioos. . .1 shall
ds
Naval
Medical
Center.
Simpsengers Identified until the work
Mltwee also sold that bp f s l
dsvote my full energies to tiw
un, H. a member of Congress for
ll completed.
ths nlns school building project*
tasks at hand, whether these la22
years,
had
been
seriously
ill
The search continued for two
undertaken by ths board would he
Two county residents were taken
_ votes .world understanding, aegosince undergoing a brain operation
completed.
9 Mslions to reduce international dis­ to Winter Park Memorial Hospital of the bodies.
Dec.
14.
The Civil Aeronautics Board In­
Among the project* Is a new
cord, or constant discussions end this morning after a truck-car col­
high school to bs located near
communications with the Coagrees lision on SR 4M three miles west vestigation began today under R ate H ike R efused'
the direction of Lanny Thompson
Lake Jennie.
•nd the Americas people on la­ at Chuluota.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Flori
After the board's meeting s l i t
ssies bath domestic end foreign."
Injured ware Paul D. Rinker of of the CAB Washington office. dians won't be peylng higher in­
The Senate aviation subcommit­
Tuesday, members will, inspect
He told Congress that:
Chuluota and James Jackson, a
surance
rates
this
year
for
fire,
tee, still investigating the crash
projects underway.
"Every minute room to Irrele­ Negro af Oviedo.
windstorm and hail. State Insur­
The board decldad lo hold Its
Florida Highway Patrol Officer of a National Airline DC-7 over ance Commissioner J. Edwin Lar­
vant inter-branch wrangling Is proGEORGE MORGAN, right, took over tha gavel aa president e f tha Sanford
meeting Tuesday aa Supt. ME*
Olia Garrett said that Jackson the Gulf of Mexico Nov. ie, an­ son turned down rate increases
wee will be in Gainesville Thurs­
Kiwanla Club last night from J. C. Da via, center, outgoing president, Rus*
would be charged with improper nounced it also will study this— Wednesday which would have dou­
day attending n mealing ef the
turn after he tried to past the the first commercial airline trag­ bled the premiums in some cases.
sell A . Cole, o f Orlando, District 6 governor o f Florida Klwanis, Installed
edy
of
1M
O—
at
a
safely
hear­
state's county school superintend*
Rinker car.
the new officers at a dinner meeting at the Shrine Club. Other officers are
ing Monday. The Nov. • wreck,
eats.
School
All
Y
ear
Jim
(Irani,
first
vice
president;
Ed
K
irchhoff,
second
vie*
president;
B,
strikingly similar to ths one here
Miiwe* Is shsirmsa sf the stele
MIAMI (UPI)
Miami school*
Replacement Coming Wednesday, killed 42 persons.
B. Crumley, treasurer; N. V. Farmer, financial secretary, and Ralph H
committee.
may
soon
start
operating
on
s
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
Smith, secretary.
(S ta ff Photo]
The FBI moved in to invest!Gstchel also announced that tha
Leflor Collins sold today that be gate the possibility of sabotage, year-round basis. The school hoard
county would match funds with
will appoint a replacement tor but searchers said there was no look the question under considera­
the federal govertimrnl for pur*
Road Chairman Joe Grotegut by evidence of sn explosion in the tion Wednesday. Under the plan,
chase of audio visual equipment
a
new
clan
would
start
every
Jan. M — the date Grotegut has baggage eompartmeni, the mail­
for its science, math and social
three
months
aad
the
three-month
asked to ha relieved ef duties so bags were banged up but intact.
science departments.
be can taka an executive job with
Lik* aft dtasriora, this one had vacations now held la tha summer
The county’s sharo af Em pro*
would ha held la the spring, win­
Onsite ahow at Mm (M s Center a printing firm here.
Us iroateo.
gram will cost tX2,M0, Oatehal
ter and fall as well.
Jsauoep *0, are now on sate.
added.
The stags production ' "The
Among m
lent le be pur*
N
ew
R
ock
et
Y
ear
World Of Cast Sandburg” la be­
chased will
CAPE
CANAVERAL
(UPH-Thr
ing brought to Sanford a* a fund­
models of bloliglctl
Air Forca started a new year of
raising event by the Somiaole-DeBy LARRV VERMIKL
rily and wo wore left stranded , Turner cam* to Sanford to IBM science demonstration
American rocket tests Wednesday
Bary ffeort Council and nil pro­
Esrl Turner of Sanford, ulto has with only one telephone in tho and baa been with the local com­ tape recorders.
night by firing an Inter-conUoental
ceeds will go into heart roaaarch
pany over since, serving as pro­
put
In II of his l^yeara with tha whole town."
range
Atlas
on
an
apparently
suc­
work.
rate manager.
Turner
recalled
that
there
was
cessful
flight.
The
U
foot
missile,
telephone company, wot officially
8ponaor Uckel* selling at $10
1-ooklng bark over his U years Planning Board
carrying on "advanced design" honored today by the men he s o r ­ only one thing lo do then. "We Just
can bo obtained by contacting Mrs.
of
service, the improvements that
none conr, left a brilliant display
closed the offtre and went home stand out in his miod art tho T o H ear R eport
John Morgan at FA S-1S01 or Mr*.
of
blue
streamers
as
it
passed
for thro* days.”
Loonard Munson, heart fund ehairA report os Sanford** precent
change in long distance operations
through layers af ionised gas. Its Turner, who retired from South­
man, at FA g-*m .
*t*tu* and advice on planning for
ern Beil Dec. 21, was honored with
and direct dialing.
target
was
near
Ascension
Island
Purchaser* of tha tpon-or tic“ I can remember some so It* future, consideration of off*
about 5.(XX) miles lo the southeast. a dinner at the Mayfair Inn and
hote will bo aoaurod of ohoico rewas feted by Bell Telephone offi­
year* ago when everything spoken street parking plan* for five com.
cials including Claude Yales, vice
over long distance hid to be re­
president and general manager of
pealed oven if you were coiling
A ltam on te G ets
the Southern Beil in the stele.
from a town 1M miles away.
of tlekato will begin on January
Turner started working fur the
“ Now, a person in Sanford can
N
ew
M
ayor
Jan.
11
16 !• tha Woodruff Bldg., corner
telephone company in IBM when he
rail Paris and it will be Uke talk­
Park Avo, and First St.
Altetnoale Springs mayor-elect was a lad of 12 in Carrollton, Gs.
ing lo a friend in the same room."
United Freni latcraattenal
Wilbur Hawkins and alderman Bill He tells it this way:
MUf Dovia and bar diatlnguUh.
Turner also said of direct dial­
Light
rains
spsltered
the
South­
York and Homer Sowell will bo in­ “ I made up my mind la join
•6 ro-atar, Comoran Mitchell, will
ing, "H eliminates the middleman,
east
today,
melting
the
ico-andstalled In office at the town coun­ the telephone company one snowy
faotero material adapted by direror operator, and you can roach
cil meeting Monday night is the day In March. AU telephone lines snow residua of the South's wont New York In a matter of •econde."
ter Neman Corwin from Carl
winter storm la a decade.
*
town
hill.
were down in the town and there
iMdhurro M published works and.
Turner eaid ha had no rcgrcla
The storm marched out U sea,
Hawkins detested W. L. Swaf­ was an urgent need for men, they
u aa added attroettoa, will Intro,
shout choosing his life's work
leaving
behind
at
least
11
persons
ford for Mm mayor post. This wiU told us.
due* haretoforo anpubliahed Band*
and if ha abd it to do over again
be the second term aa aldermen “ At that time, women were dead and temperatures below it would end up the same way.
burg material
freezing
as
far
south
as
Louisi­
for both York and SewtIJ. Alta­ afraid to work for the company be­ ans.
Now, Turner plans to do soma
monte Springs will have a new cause of the late hours and so
bunting and fishing and spend clair Service Station, The Wight
Mare
than
six
laches
of
mow
police chief within two weeki. The they lured me without asking any
Grorsry Co, wetehuute ee 4ih It,
Tw o M ora A rrests
tell an Memphis, and roads ware more lime with his family.
town clerk la now taking applica­ questions."
"I caught me a bear yesterday, and Laurel Avs, end the MttehaU
ice-slicked
all
across
Dixie,
tions for the post. The new chief Turner recallad that he worked
M ade In Break-In
Highway accidents blamed on and hopa lo catch aome more be­ hoet trailer manufacturing build*
will replae* chief Grady Hall who lata into the night and placing a
the storm killed 11 persons in fore the reason ends," he said.”
sheriff J. L. Hobby last might
call to a neighboring town some- Alabama, North Carolina, Virgin­
limes look as long a* 20 minutes. ia, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma
“ Things sure arc different gow," and Missouri.
O rlan do Youth
he said.
Cold weather fires claimed six
After a tew years la Carrollton, lives in Oklahoma and North Car­
FINAL REHEARSALS for the Playhouse Navy presen­
Killed In M ishap
Turner moved to Lake Charles, otins and aa Arfcansaa pilot waa
FRESNO Calif. (UPI) — Teextagt
tation of "Bell, Book and Candle” tomorrow nod Satur­
OBLANDO (UPI) - Richard La., as manager of the local com­ killed when hia plane trashed in
for their long telephone conversation!
day at the Civic Center included thia ecene in which Bill
Jessup, U, was killed hers late pany there.
fog.
Helen Jackson must tie some kind uf a
Wednesday when an automobile
In 1827 he moved to Florida aad Tha rains today stretched from
Weston toll* off Charlene Goldman. They play the laada
The Pacific Telephone f
rinsek the bicycle he was ridlag. took over a Mmtier peat in F t the lower Mississippi Valley hi
Ja tire Van Druten play, first offering at th# Playhouse
Jackeofl
for 61,648 in toll shi
Lauderdale.
Me
ahargea
wart
Bled
Imme­
the
Caro
line
i.
Athens,
Ga.,
re­
group. Tickets are on sol* at downtown drug stores and
diately against the driver, Freddie
sponsible for during the 19M
it was there that the most excit­ ceived .1* inch, tho heaviest rainirlatnuu vacation.
Uh^Sanford Day Nursno'^ d^gUl ^ avaiiabk jit^the
M. Williamses, an airman eu ing pert af hia Job recurred “ and
The company's records a
Sanad at itoCey Air Fere* Bate the moot tryi^ tee.”
ktog d h i enee s a fe le Lae As
"A hurricane ripped across the
as 20 calls a day.

CAB Probes
A ir Disaster

Last Of Double Sessions
Slated For Spring Term

Two Injured
In Collision

Sponsor Tickets
For Show On Sale

South's Worst
Storm On Wane

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k * i i pointed oat, bihI la a have regularly to provide for

, There was a marked atep-op la
UVtaga foal show oa the atat■ eat ,i i * ,•» .« * , end on the
over 1,100 tariaga accounts First
Federal paid dlrideada of t m ,
W daring 1M0, the latter half of
which WM at a four percent a
peer rate.'
This »fo*dy flow of aeviaga
(Tam tin thrifty and Inveitment
ceasel n i person* la the commuaitp made it posiibl* to grant
foaaa that Increased la number by
M poreoat and la dollars bp &gt;2
parcaat attorning to the execuUva officer. Thle has plaped an
important rale la the growth of

source of added security even
though tin Federal Savinxa and’
Loan Insurance Corp. Insures aeeh
accouat up la gu&gt;,«0.
"The directors h a rt triad la
keep Un aafoty fMturae on a high
level and are bappp that we rate
to the ftret ten percent of t t L ’a
la the atate la our raeerve ratio,"
Touhy aald.
Aaked about the toning pear,'
the U L official aald that the gen­
eral economic outlook for the
nation aad for the atate la optlmiitic and aald that there are few
locaUUee that have better pro*
peel* that thle Central Florida
area. He feele that la time* when
income* are adequate for gen-

thoae time* when "thing* are
not no roay." There le a strung

of. u* are disappointed that our
president, Howard Faville. should
bo stricken tad ie the hospital,
uaabla to thrill to the accomplish­
ment of bis leadership," Touhp
sold, and aald that so many of

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for him.
*
Director* of the association are
WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. T. A. Edwin &gt;Sfalnholaor, J. H. Van
(UPI&gt;— Bob Mtrsbmsa of Pott*, Hoy, H. James Out E. C. Berndown, Pa., at a the youngest
driver la the field, m e the Sttmile, 35-lap race for thrce^uarler
midget auto* Sunday at the Island
garden. Tony Romlt of Cllffiide
Park, If. J., was second sad Jim
Lacy of North Bellemore, L. I.,
was third.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1960
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

News B riefs
The count/ commission lode/
set Um machinery In motion to
itaprove critical road* in the
county.
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
was authorised to apply for a
certificate of availability of coun­
ty gasoline las money to purchase right-of-way.
The board will amend Ms pre­
sent bond .which pledges the
county’a 20 percent of surplus
gai revenue to add another $500,-

000 for right-of-way purchases lor

primary road Impravameoti.
The board plans to designate the
five major project! for presenta­
tion t» the State Road Depart­
ment at Its nan meeting.
Chairman John Krider will in­
vite an official of the 3RD to at­
tend the meeting. "We will pick
the roads that have the biggest
traffic count.
The major road projects are es­
pected to include widening and

paving SR 4M from Ovlodo to the
Orange County Line, SR *27 from
Altamonte Springs to Longwood
and Oeoeva Avc. Rom Mellonville to French Ave.
County Engineer Robert Davis
was scheduled to discuss the road
improvement program at this af­
ternoon's session of the commis­
sion.
Also scheduled for discussion
this afternoon was further dis­
cussion on an agreement with
the city on widening Sanford Ave.

B ap tists S et Record
NASHVILLE. Tm»b..(UPI&gt; -O f­
ficials of Um Southern Baptist Con­
vention report Baptists contributed
a record H7,«s,lH to convention
agencies during 1*5*. During IMS.
Baptists contributed $13,464,441 to
the Foreign Missions Board, 54,*74,125 to the Home Mission Board,
and IS.ULW to ail seminaries.

Architect To Be Named For Jail Plan
The County Commission will
name an architect at ha neat
meeting to drew up plane lor a
new county Jail.
The board delayed naming the
architect today because of a
heavy agenda of other business

Indications are that at the
same Ume the board will discuss
hiring an architect to draw up
plans for a new couaty hams or
Improvements on the prevent site
toceted on U.B. 1T-M.
The board last year agreed ea

the need fur a new jail and heard
reports from correction depart­
ment officials that the present
jail to inadequate and lacking in
proper security.
Various discussions on the coun­
ty home facilities have been held

‘Wets* T ry A gain
LAKELAND (UP!) Polk
County citisens ere espected to
vote In another liquor referendum
this spring—the eighth since the
repeal of prohibition. The Polk
County Progreesive Assn, filed In
circuit court here Monday a notice
or intent to circulate petitions de­
signed lo cull another vote to make
n«!L rental u

successor can be found. Collins
said Monday Grotegul. who has
headed the department neatly two
years, plsns to accept • position
with a private firm in Tillshanee.
MIAMI tUPIl — Former Cuban
Sen. Rolando Masferrer and his
brother today defied an Immigra­
tion Departmenl order that they
leave Florida. The attorney far the
Cuban exiles, Monroe Gelb. said
the brothers arc “still somewhere
in Miami and don't plan to leave."
Immigration officials gave the bro­
thers until midnight Monday to be
out of tiie stole or face arrest.

CLARENCE M. NICHOLS of Longwood, an airplane mechanic a t Orlando
A ir F o r a Baaa, accepts a bonus check awarded him for two work simpli­
fication suggestions adopted by the A ir Force. Capt. R. Santomaaalno,
right, b ast aircraft maintenance officer, presents the award to Nichole, who
mad* a time-saving tool to install propeller domes and suggested putting
catara on work stands to permit quiek movement to work areas. Nichols,
hie wife, Lillian, and two children live on Lake Ave. in Longwood.

The County Commission was
tofd today bp Ooamteaieaoc Ver­
nas Dunn Mud ton Orange County
hared "wre favorably hnpreeaod"
with n proposal to participate to
a joint drainage program for
Taogtowood, Temple Terrace nod
■ealtunnk gubdlvtetooc at a total

$212,000 b Paid
ToTax Collector
Most of the toga cold were to Um
II5-IJ0 class for cars 1,300-3,too
and I,SOM,HO pounds. Galloway
aald. There are Mm plato "W"
tags.
Tbs tax ooUoctor's office took
to fUI.000 between Dec. N-31,
t t Galloway aald. This money has al­
ready been distributed to county
funds such aa Um gereral, school,
road and bridge, and hospital
funds. Couaty tan bills wore mailad Dec. *4. U m collector's attire
received IN,004 since yesterday,
which will bn distributed aloug
with future receipts to Mm rest
four er fivo days to keep accounts
from piling up. Galloway said.
Explaining Um tong line to front
of the fcix collection office, Gallo­
way aald lb* Urge number af prepie buying lags and paying tores
at tee same time la because af the
i property reappraisal, and Mm Us
-roll - not being delivered to the
collector's attire until Dm . 24.
People ere getting (belr bills now,
whereas they usually get them to
the latter part of October and stmt
paying tu n a Nov, 1, ha said.
Had the usual procedure been
i followed "we wouldn't have booh
faced with -collecting the bulk af
tee taxes and selling toga at the
apme time, Dim to Inadequate feetlilies it ia necessary teat they Una
up and naif," Galloway said.

Two Candidate*
Set To Announce
TALLAHA3UK (UPI) — At
toast two possible rend idsUs for
governor Imre promised to an­
nounce their political intentions
later this month.
And other announcements ere
espected ns the 1*60 political
•sason gels off to i fast start.
Jacksonville M a y o r Hayden

coat that might exceed 541I.MO.
Dunn appeared before the
Orange County board yesterday
and explained the need for the
Joint pact with Orange County
end Winter Park.
Dunn presented an anginecr's
plan Worn the firm of Brill and
Bray, Sanford, which offered
three aolutlona to the drainage
problem ea the IJtn acres strad­
dling flw Bemfeoto-Orangf Coun­
ty lines.
The angiuiew pro-rated Mm
coat breed on toe percentage at
land in each government sub­
division that U drained within
the district, with 4T percent of
Um eoet going to Seminole Coun­
ty, 4* per neat to Orange Coun­
ty and IS percent to Winter Park.
Dunn laid today that Ihe Win­
ter Park City Commission already
has okayed the plan. The Oranee
County board turned Um maUrr
over to ite anglarers for further
study. A recommendation is eg.
parted next Monday.
Dunn said "U m Orange County
hoard raeagnlwa the critical
situation and realises that the
rely solution la a joint program."

Plea Made For Fire
TruckAt Lake Mary

NEW YORK (UP))
prices si l p. ri.:
Ameriran T A T . .. ..
American Tobacco ...
C A O .......................
Chrysler ........ ...........
Curtiss • Wright .......
DuPont ......... •............
Eastman Kodak ......
Ford Motor ................
Genera! Electric .......
General Motors ..........
Int. T A T ................
Loctllacd
Penney .....................
Penn RR ...................
Sears Roebuck ..........
Standard Oil (NJ) ...
Studebakar ............. .
U. g. Steel ................
WeeUnghouae HI..........

Sub-Zero Weather
Grips Midwest
Ry United Frets Interna Ureal
A new m ail af cold air from
Canada kept the northern tier of
Mate* from Michigan to Montana
in the grip of a bitter cold wave
today.
Temperature* below aero were
registered from western upper
klichigan across moat af Minne­
sota, the Dakotas and northeast
Montana,
The mercury dropped aa low as
33 degrees below aero at Internalional Fails, Mian., Nightly warm­
er than *4 hour* before when Mm
thermometer read minus N.
Other early morning readings in­
cluded Minot, N. n , St below ;
Huron, g. D„ 11 below; Bismarck,
N. D , » below; Forgo, N. D., IT
below; Minneapolis, to below; Daluth, Mian., 16 below; Can Clair*,
Wia.. 10 below, and Marquette,
Mich., g below.
The cold front waa expected to
move south and east today but
Ihe weatherman said K did net
threaten the Deep Beuth with any
unreasonable temperatures. The
Gulf Slates looked for rain.

Couaty commissioners today
bau d a plea horn a representa­
tive of the Lake Mary Fire Dietrict on the "critical” need for a
new fire truck.
Ed Zimmerman appeared be­
fore tee board end said tee fire
control aitoatiofl is getting out
of hand.
Zimmerman said a new fire
truck would coat around •10.000.
Tlw board authorised Tax Asses­
sor Rickard McCanns, Taa Col­
lector John Galloway and Attor•Mack Cleveland Jr, to get togeth­
er with Zimmerman to reek a
Solution.
McCanns suggested e special
MILLVILLE, Iowa (UPI)-Twn
tea roll for the district, but Cleve­
land questioned the legality of that special deputies were spook hunt­
ing to the home of William Meyer
action.
today. .
They ware given the unusual
assignment by Sheriff Forreet
Fischer.
Mayer, S3, and hk wife are aa
sura their house to haunted they
Mrs. H u rt Rountree of-Oviedo era living with ■ daughter to
suffered shoulder and pelvis nearby Guttenbarg.
bnilsee wbfn her car turned ever
am the Geneva-Ortodo road yeeter- dead lest month after a refriger­
day, Sheriff's deputy,R. F. Grant ator tipped oner, a flower pot
reported. Great said that after

Oviedo Woman
H u rt In Mishap

WASHINGTON (UPI) - There
will .be only two new facet as
the Mth Congress opens tin se­
cond session.
The newcomers were Sen. C.
Norman Brunsdale (R-N.D.) and
Rop. John Kyi (K-lowa), both re­
placing members who died since
the first session ended last Sept.

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during Um past couple ef yea re,
but no definite action lus beta
token to make a major change to
them,
la other business during the
meeUng, the board agreed to
study a request by a repretenta­
tive of a Negro Boy Scout Camp
to West Seminole Couaty tor Im­
proving Um area."
The repreientaUve laid vaodate
had wrecked the camp. He said
damage was over $3,006, with
wlndowi smashed and Mm pior
on the lake at the eamp torn
down.
The board also autborisod Coun­
ty Agent Cecil Tueker to ndrlag
for bids on a new pick-up truck
for the agriculture department
and agreed to advertise for bid*
for a truck for the road depart­
ment.

Funeral director W. L Grantkow I* looking tor relatives af
Glenn Mill, Seminole Raceway
employe who was towed dead al
the raceway Friday.
HUI, wbe la sheet 4* yearn eld,
five feet, 1* laches and weighs
■tost i n pends, was found to
have died n nntarsl death to a
poet mortem. Gransknw asks
anyone knowing the whereabouts•f Hill's relatives to contact the
funeral heme.

C ubans D efy U. S.

Two N ew com ers

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REMINDERS are going out to Seminole County residents who have not
nnnwered the letters containing Christmas Seal*. Helping Tuberculosis
und Health Association Secretary Lorraine Graham address the seal re­
minders are Sanford firemen, from the left, LL George Harriett, D. W.
Burnham, C. P. Bennett, A sst Chief R. T. Thomas, Fire Chief Maclt
Cleveland Sr. and Mre. Graham.
(Staff Photo)

Board Denies Shop Center Application

Bruntdal* w it appointed to suc­
ceed tbs late Sen. William Linger
(R-N.D.). Kyi won a special elec­ Overriding a county toning board represented Um property owners,
tion tor Um Mat of the isle recommendation, the County Com­ said there la no need tor i
Steven V. Carter, Iowa Demo­ mission today deniod a Heftier Co.
application lo build a shopping erncrat.
. .
f a it wqeh.the board viewed Ito
in qtiMtkm.
■ T c s S f i s i H s l s s S area
for reconsideration af the metier Arthur Feldman, speaking tar
wltrn the Hr flier firm shows "con­ Heftier Co., told the board today
crete proof that U intend* to build that his company plana lo build
a sbppping renter and there is a a toopping renter and la not
holding on to the land to speculate
nerd for one."
At the last board maeling, repre­ or build homes.
sentatives from SO families in Um Commlsatoner Vernon Dunn told
Sanford Motor Go. owner Don lake Howell area protested a ton­ Feldman that he tolt the board
Bales has complained that the city ing board derision to reione the would reconsider it's decision when
Um firm offered proof that they
commissioners did the taxpayers s area commercial.
disservice when llicy did not ac­ Attorney Gordon Frederick, who wanted a Napping center.
cept the low bid when they bought
two police can,
Bales said the com mission should
have .accepted the low hid of t v
164.If submitted by Bill Hemphill
Motor* for two Nash Rambler car*
instead of the higher bid of 14,650
by Slrlckland-Morrlson Mnirra for
two Fords.
Ha criticised Ihe self cl ion of the
Kurds because they have greater
The County Commission was lo repisre Richard McCaona on
horsepower and said the bids call­ reorganised in short order today the county inning board. McCanns
ed for IN horsepower. He also and the board re-elected John resigned that post late last year
compared the price on the cars to Krider chairman.
to accept the position ao tas
a purchase last year, when be arid
a aw saor.
Lawrence
Swofford
was
Ihe commission refused a lesser re elected virc chairman, nomi­
The board also reappointed Ro­
bid for a trade-in.
nated Krider and riled "the fine bert Davis aa county engineer
City Manager Warren Knowles job" Krider had don* during tha and Robert Brews aa county sonsaid Bales didn't interpret Ihe previous -year.
wording of Ibe bid correctly. He
"He Is without a doubt the beat
pointed out that the city had asked
for cars “with IN horsepower nr qualified to carry un in the post,"
better" and asked that "alternate Swofford aald,
Accepting the post again, Kri­
bide bo submitted ou Um cars with
engines to aacesi af Mo horse­ der said ha deeply appreciated
the vote of confidence and bis only
power."
Knowles nteo said Mm inilruc- real desire la to help the county.
tiona to bidders contained a para­ "I believe Um board haa ac­
graph saying that Um commission complished more this peat year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—Ohio
"reserves the right to award Um than at any Um* in recent years," Gov, Michael V. DiSalto today
order er contract an such items
endorsed Sen. John F. Kennedy
it dwma best to the Interest of the
“It would be a bad government for the Democratic presidential
city of geaford and/or to reject if everyone agreed with the nomination, and said he will
any or nil bids or any part of a hoard In office," be emphasised. cam pain a* a favorite son in
bid, or to readvertire for all or
Tha board also reappointed Ohio pledged to Kennedy’s can
hr^equipraem
any part of the
equipment nr me- Mack Cleveland Jr. county at- didacy.
inmey md named Byron Kimble
DiSelte will lead Mm 6t-v«te
Ohio delegation, fourth largest to
Ibe nation, to Um Democrat­
FftlM Alarm
ic national aanvretlre to Lre
A false alarm brought the Lake
Angelre.
Mary Fire Dept, fire trurk out
DtKalle's surprise announcelate yeetorday afternoon. Someone
meat was aeon re a ireiaeodous
turned to the alarm because of a
boost tor Kennedy, Um Mootburning Hold but it turned out
running candidate for Um nomin­
Hanford
Kiwanlans
will
Install
Miat Charlie Beck waa burning bis their officers for 1M0 and hear ation in moat public polls. Most
pasture re purpose.
a report on the IN* eivlc work observers had felt DiSalle would
of 31 dub committees al a din­ throw bte support to Sen. Stuart
ner meeting in Ibe ghrine Club Symington, considered a likely
compromise eenfidnto.
tomorrow night.
Kiwanlane' wlvre are Invited to
the T p. m. dinner at Wblefa 1*N
Dr. Gaither Pratt of the Duke president J. C. Davis will give
University department of abnor- Ihe president's annual report. room horn* a t 1U4H W. I Mb Bt.
may psychology. Ha aolifisd Ibe Kiwadis committee work included
affklrs,
support
ef yesterday afternoon. Tha b lu e in
sheriff that he wanla to deter­ public
mine If Mm strange occurences churches, vocational guidance, Hanford N « rs M. C, Kclvey’s
may be caused hp something un­ helping underprivileged children homo started from a defective
and aiding the Seminole High Key ktrosene eook-etove, the Fire Dept.
natural.
Fischer admitted be would Club.
have told Pratt to stay home a
week age, but last weekend's vis­
Stockholder! To Meet
it to the borne left some doubt ie
hie mtod.
"After whet I saw the other
day," Fischer said, ."I'm net so
a m It's « hats. I sew a bottle
jump out af • ben and a nows
man wba wei with me saw a
eaak to ! rtf Mm weM."

K rider Reelected County

Commission Chairman

Kiwanis To Install
Officers, Hear
Project Reports

Chairman John Krider said that
the board bad approved four
shopping asaler sites last year
and "no work ha* been done e*
yet to elait ronitrueUon&gt;' ' '

Associates Join
Stock Exchange
lecurity Associates, Inc., has
become a Member Firm of Um
Nsw York Stock Exchange, Her­
man Gade, president of the corporslion, announced today
‘ r. The
Investment securities firm thus
becomes the only Eachange Mem­
ber organiiation with its main
office in Florida.
Security Associates — with Ha
horns office here al MO Park
Avanue, South, and branch** to
Melbourne, by William llambrecM
and Sanford, by Gordon Toll,—
was accepted for membership by
ibe Board of Governors of Mm
Exchange on Wednesday,
Security Associates waa form­
ed in 1*4* by Herman Gads, who
fell ■ personalised investment
service with headquarter* in Flor­
ida would fill a definite need.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Plane
ware virtually complete today tor
President t i m ho wee to make a
flying good win tour ef tour fleulh
American cwuntrtoe from Pkh. a
to*about-M aertted.-'u^.' w ■f&gt;‘
Diplomatic sources said Hut Mto
White Bouse Madder eight de­
livered final details af the trip
to the embaiatog of the tour coun­
tries— Brasil, A rp a tte , Chile
end Uruguay.
N appeared certain that all four
governments would ig jn v a Mto
•uggsatod Mnerary,
An official anooMsemaat was
eapectod from the WhMs Heats
later this week. Blacahewar alee
may rotor to the trig la Me State
of Um Untea message to Cehflreto
Thursday.
The presided doslttod to lm fl
hla lour to Um tour countries at

bolder* of Security Associates
In f, become allied members af
the Exchange end subject to the
Exchange') regulations. They in­
clude:
Kenneth W. Osborne, esecullvo
vice president and secretary and
director; J. Dennis Delafteld,
vice president and director; end
William R. Ila mbreebt, vice presi­
dent end director. Vivian Gartside has been promoted to vice
president, while Gere Molier haa
Three boys found a dead Negro
been named aaslstant treasurer, infant
at Red Bug and TuakiwUteliking the place of K. Nelson
roads yesterday.
•*
King wbo has retired.
Larry, John, and BUly Chubb kefl
just gotten 0« Mm retort boa and
wart walking north m Tuakawllto .
ltd. when they taw a bre tied
with airing lying eat Mto aide at top
road, Deputy L. J. Kris reported.
Opening the box. (bey found the
baby wrapped In old d re s s * K ris said. Mrs. Virginia Chubb vailed
Couaty Supervisor of Rcglstre- the sheriff's office.
tiun Camilla Bruca yesterday
Kris said that the knkp boy
urged that county voters mail in was 1silly developed but too de*
their registration renewal post­ composed to toll whether be hart
cards instead ef bringing them to been bare dead er olive. The Ip* .
Um r»gtetri lire office.
feat, which weighed a best H gome electors ere bringing to
their carde and the office cu t­
out accommodate a crowd, Mrs.
Bruce aald, gfu cautioned Ibe
tee cerde completely before sign­
ing them end meiitog teem to.
The cards need ao pottage.
The voting registration office
aent out 11,534 registration re­
newal card* to all registered
county voters. For electors to

wUl meet el I p. m. Thursday

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C LO SIN G THE BO OKS O N ANO THER YEAR
• r iNEX l o t s
What hind et employer* maintain
yachts, bunting lodges, fishing
camps, winter holiday havens both
North and South (skiing, aoyooe
Skin diving, feline?) and automo­
biles h r their faithful employees?
Horn long hss this been going aa

with fear1 at Us frown. 1 have
asked only .that he be polite end
pay promptly.
But I seem to have missed e
lot, especially winters In the com­
pany wigwam et Palm Springs.
According to Dans Latham, Commliafawr of Internal Beveaue,
tome employees get ell the breaks
and their employers all the tax
breaks.
Mr. Lntbam h is Just announced
that ho la going to pet the Federal
blsadhouadi to week to that last

id up an preparations
nr eeostoa by making
lea tone of the o conpremises. Ibis was net
ns E need to bn.
ig boom an Capitol hill
■a bath the legislative
id gtvtog real meaning
n “legmen" ne applied

“hlstsrle and cultural environ,
meet" in New England, “easy
living'* in the South and free hous­
ing with “ready access to schools,
markets and movies."
Corporations engaged in missile,
radar and spare work promise
everything except ne wort and nil
pay. They keep upping the ante
every week. Some Sunday I shall
not be surprised If they guarantee
to cut up their bey'a meat and
math the peat fa Me potatoes.
Why not? Isn’t that the nest step
after free Insurance, free medical
cere end psychiatry on top?
Probably the yschta and ski
ledges are eld stuff to this league,
soother Indication that I was bora
at re sts toe soon.
Watt, them fringe benefits trou­
ble Mr. Latham, end ee do credit
eerie, luck cards “have greatly
magnified the problem" of making
n man and hie ovpanac account

Invented credit card* yet, arc hav.
inf expense account problems on
the tax level, too.
With iiit new crackdown on cto
pease-account spending, Mr. Lath,
am may tUU concede that the best
thing! in life are free—but not,
while he’s la th en twin flag, tax
deductible.

yachts.

| at roam MM In the
toner ef Ms new senBuMdtog, 1 walked

2 properly

Bob
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State University.

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miles earmarked tor two British
military bans. Prasidaat *elect
Archbishop Msksrios Is laslsttog
that the eras be a t atore then
M squire miles.
NO EVERT:
• d u c t l l o f K flitrt A id iu tr 'i
government dose net Intend to be
stampeded tote banning ell right
wing partial w result af Me re­
cent outbreak of antheemllic sets
to Weal Germany.

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M iss Betty Lou Edwards, T. A. Ramsey
erian Church
After a short wedding trip to
Miaa Betty Lou Edwardi. i preacnted by Mra. li. I.. Johndaughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert *on. organiat and Robert Mero, Prayer."
atrret length dreia of pink liee th* East Coait the coupla win
J. Carroll and Thomai Alvin soloitt, who tang "Because", "I
Mias Edwards, given In m ar-l ^
piBk |itll|. „ featured a reside In Longwnod. Mr. Ramsey it
Ramtey, ton
Mrs- Florence
a member of the Winter Park po­
v
elbow
Ra msey of Driliwuod, !‘a. were B
I lives es. The midriff w as n u d e lice department.
united in m a r r age Jan. 1 at I V
p in. at liic Lpsi l a Community
1 of white l i cr . inter laced wilh
Out of town guests Included
I pink satin ribbon forming the the bridge! grandmother, Mn.
Pres byt eri an Church.
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I and she e a r n e d a bouquet of while Seller*. Fair Bluff, X. C. amt
wedding music
Carl D. Buchanan, police chief
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church was deenraled wiih of Winter Park.
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and
gladioli
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TUESDAY
Daughters Of Wesley S. 5. Class
McKinley Hall 7:30 p. m.
The Ladies Auxiliary to V. F.
W. Post 3382 will*meet at the
V. F. W. home on the Lake
Front at &gt; p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Luncheon meeting of the Sin*
ford Womans Club 12:30 p. m.
Membera reminded to bring item
tfor miscellaneous auction.
Social department of Womana
Club meets at 2 p. m. for bridge
and canaita.
THURSDAY
Seminole chapter No. 2 0. E S.
mrela at the Masonic Temple at
• p. m. for regular builnesa ses­
sion and 'initiation ceremony.

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Upsala Circle
Names Officers
Tha Doreua Circle of tha Upsala
Community Presbyterian Church
tohtld the last meeting of the year
^Thursday Dae. 31st at S p. m. at
tha church. At tha business 'meet­
ing the following officers were ap­
pointed for tha coming year: Mra.
Clovtr M am , president, Mrs.
Bara Hodge, vice president and
treasurer, lira. Kay Thompson,
secretary, Mrs. Mary Harkey, sun­
shine chairman and Mrs. Florence
Starnes, publicity chairman. .
Following the business meeting
^ th e r e was an exchange of gifta.
pink and white camellia plant
was presented tn lbs retiring presi­
dent, Mra, George Simmena for
a wonderful Job aha has done the
past year. Refreshments were
served to the eleven members pro-

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ma n and John Andes served as
usher.
M m Kathy Tyner, daughter
Mr. and Mrs J. D Tyner.
ai flower girl. She was adorable

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Airs. Deese Gives
Rehearsal Dinner

Mrs. M. A- Doric of Plnckard, sal dinner at the Pinecreit Inn,
Ala. aunt of Mill Ruby Slcn- Saturday night following the re­
ilrom, entertained with a rehear­ hearsal of the Slenilrom, Aiderman wedding party.
The dining room wai decorated
in a bridal theme featuring wed­
ding belli and an arrangement of
chrysanthemums and greenery.
Those attending were tha bri­
dal couple, Mlsa Slenstrom and
TUESDAY
James Edward Alderman, Mr.
W. S. C. S. of First Methodist and Mrs. N. J. Slenstrom, Misses
Church Board Meeting B a. m. Helen and Elaine Alderman, Mr.
Business and Program B;U a. m. and Mrs. Robert Slenstrom,
First Presbyterian Church Jun­ Grandfarki, N- D., Mr. and Mra.
ior Choir 4.15 p. m., Intermediate Leo Rock, Bob Hasty, Mr. and
5 p. m. Pioneer Fellowship 8 p. Mrs. Floyd Krahenblll, Mr. and
Mra. Marvin Milam, Mr. and Mra,
Dallon Cates and Bruce Alderman.
WEDNESDAY
The honored couple presented
gifts to membera of tha wedding
Shut tn Prayer group of First partyMethodist Church meets at the
home of Mra. W. M. Haynes, 314
Top quality cranberries can be
Magnolia Ave.
Girl Scout Troop 233 meets at Identified by a fresh, plump ap­
3:15 p- m. at tha Firat Treaby- pearance, high luster, firmness
lerian Church. Senior High Choir and "bounce." They are graded
aupper 8 p. m. Midweek Bible by being bounced over 4-inch wood­
hour 7 p. in. Chancel choir 7:30 en barriera through a grading
machine. Bad berries roll to oue
p. m.
aide to ba discarded.

Church
Calendar

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS ALVIN RAMSEY

Retarded Association
Meeting Monday
day. Jan. 11, at 1:00 p. m. in
the Christian ft Missionary Alli­
ance Church building at 14th
and Park Ave.
Tha Association will have BUI
Cot. df the slate vocational rebabllltatlon service ai guest
speaker. 3tr- Cox will speak on
the "Sheltered Workshop" facili­
ties in this area, and also of the
work being done for the mentally
retarded through vocational re­
habilitation.

Lake Monroe

Personals

Mra. Annie Hawkins, Mri. Claude
Hawklnv and ton Sidney ipent
week in Panama City with Mr.
and Mra William Tenney and
daughter Vickie Lynn, Mrs. Ten­
ney ii the daughter of Mr. and
Mri. Claude Hawkins.
Lee Heller hai been ill at
his home, but la now much im­
proved.
Ur. and Mra. Paul Almond and
family have returned to their
home in Orange Park after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Almond.
Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Bledsoe of
Pensacola and Mr. and Mrt. Ed­
Jara of grease, headed for the die Grow of Miami have returned
trash can, should be wrapped in to -their respective homes after
aluminum foil. Then, if they breik, spending the holidays with Mr.
they'll be no mosa to rienn.
and Mrs. C. R. Giles.

Mias Elisabeth Woodruff praaldad at tha punch bowl and Mrs.
■. O. Chase Jr., poured coffee
from tha silver coffee service.
Square! of fruit cake, assorted
small sandwiches, eandiaa and
ante were also served.
Mlia Rosa Kratxert served ns
floating hostaaa. About fS young
people called during the appoint­
ed hours of t to IB p. m-

Oviedo Church
Plans Meeting

Mra. David Laude, president of
the association la scheduling the
programming for the monlhi to
come, and a film on (he subject
of retardation, which ii aimed
toward enlightening the commu­
nity on retardation hai already
been planned for tha February
meeting,
Mrf. Laude atresaea that it la
not necessary to bs a parent of
a retarded child to be a member
of the aisociaUon, or to attend
the meetings.
Duei are Just - 82 00 per year,
per family, and tha main pur*
pose of the association ii to work
lo promote schooling for the re­
tarded child in thli area.

Fam ily N ig h t S et
A t Church T h u rsd ay

FAUST'S Drug Store

In Thankful TrlbuU —
THI
8EMINOLB
—DeBARY
HEART
COUNCIL
gratefully accept* and ackaaw*
ledgea memorial contribution*
for HEART RESEARCH.

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A N T IQ U E
Show and Sale
at
National Guard A m o r /
DcLand. Fla.
Wednesday Thro Friday
Jan. &lt;*7*8, 1M0
Wed. 6 p. a . to II p. n ,
Hour*. Thura. ft Fri. 11 ajn. to
II p.m.
Admission M l

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Today is the deadline to pur­
chase tickets for the "Family
Night" supper Thursday at the
Firat Methodist Church. Tickets
may be had today from the
church office. Adults 50c and
children 33c,
Following the supper* a film
entitled "Does Christ Live In Your
Home?" will be shown The nur­
sery will be open. All members
and their families are invited
lo attend.

FORMERLY -M*T INN”

2507 ORLANDO DRIVE
JOB PINTER. Your
Host — with Liquor or
Cordial*, mixed or
■traighl to yoar
liking

The Cost Of Credit
Buy now - - pay later. It all
sounds ao easy. At a matter of
fact, buying on time is said to
b« a favorite American paatlme.
“ if you are one of the millions
nf Americans who use credit, it
will pay you lo consider the dif­
ferent types avsllible, sod the
usual coils of each. Haro are
sume descriptions of the,various
kinds you have to choose from",
says Mrs. Gladys Kendall, Home
Industries and Marketing Special­
ist.
Charge arrounti — There Is no
charge for this type of credit,
.other than tha mark-up on all
goods necessary to cover service
costa.
Budget account — Thera la no
ebirga for the budget, thrift, ar
estended payment plan unless you
taka more than 90 days to six
months allowed (the time staled
in your contract)' to pay.. Then
the charge becomes llh par month
on unpaid batanee.
Revolving accounts — The store
decides bow much credit to allow
the customer baaed oo Income
rating. Ha may charge purchase*
an long ai he does not exceed

th credit limit act by tha store.
Ha makei set monthly payments
on hit account, usually one-sixth
of the balance due. Tha interest
ra il ii usually U**i per month
on the unpaid balance. This eosl
runs pretty high if the customer
uses the account (0 the limit each
month.
Installment accounts — This is
also known as the "dealer credit"
and "buying on time." The coat
of installment credit is sxpressod
ai carrying charges mors often
than interest rates. The true an­
nual interest rate may be ai
much ai 25%,
Bank credit — The interest rale
on bank credit la usually I'',. It
will bo more if the bank follows
tha practice of discounting the
loan nt tha time It la made, or
If too loan ii repaid la install,
manta rather than a lump turn
at the end of tha loan period.
Taka time to shop for credll,
Just as you would for any ether
merchandise.

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The burned cruat of pound eake
Is best removed with n grater
after the rake hai cooled.

FIRST FEDERAL flavlnf* Account

fftrmri rate per annum

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By VFW Groups
The V. V. W. Post 3282 and the
ladies auxiliary gave a party for
•0 children during Use holiday!.
Each child received a gift from
Santa and refreshmenta of cake.
Ice cream, candy, oranget and
aoft drinks,
k The room and tree were decorat­
ed by membera of tha two orgadilations, Cdr. C. P. Bennett took
pictures a a the gifta were being
distributed.
Those in charge of the party In­
cluded Cdr. Bennett, BUI Holland,
Or. vice commander, Calvin Haig,
quartermaster. Cheater Macek,
pa.at commander, Mra. Rita Tred*
way, auxiliary secretary, Mrs.
Ruth Smith, paat president and
Jtfra. Merla Tred way, Mra. Irena
'Stafford and Mrs. Beaulah Miller-

MU. AND MRS. RALPH A. SMITH JR. of Quitman,
Mia*, wero hQUaeguesls of Mr. Smith's parent*, Mr, nmi
Mrs. R. A. Smith on Park Avc. during: the recent holi*
days. Their two children, Carol Jane and Nan Meeds
accompanied their parents on the visit.

Mr. and Mra. J. L. Hobby and
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Wright, en*
terlalned with a dinner at tha
Hobby home on Cordova Dr.
Sanford, Sunday,, honoring Mra
Eileen Willard and Charlea Web*
iter, whose wedding will be a t
event of next Sunday.
Guests Included Mra. Ida
Keogh. Mrs. Willard's mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rugenatcin,
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Gleason, Mr.
and Mrs. George Tracy, of Man*
haltan, Kan., Mr. and Mra. Rich*
ard Keogh.
David, Jud and Lei a Hobby,
Relay, Kathy and RIpp Rugtn*
stein, Craig, Keith and Colin
Keogh. Charles Guerry, Kathy
Willard and the honoreei Mra.
Willard and Charlea Webster of
Rochester, N. Y.

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his team will do, thU year’s squad la the
most solid th a t we have seen here In a
lonff time. With fellows like Jim Gracey,
Ray Lundquist, and Terry Christensen as
a foundation we could go a long way.
Speaking of basketball, we had a fine
turnout a t the home opener so let’s re­
member to come back again tonight.

Tfe* Sanford Scmlnolti and the
Oviedo U r n so s ia ls it each
-ether tealfhi (a th* SH8 gym
wtth the tin t same setting under*
•way at T p. n .
It win be the flrat action for
.. either team aloee the holiday* sad
loth wtll be seeking to hit the vic­
tory trail oeee again.
Ih e geminates will be necking
their fourth victory In s i many
gamoa and they go Into tonight's
ism s ai alight favorites. The
‘"Semlnolea have a well balanced
' club this season and If all the
.'•tungsten come through for
Coach Bud Layer they should be

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League continues to knock off all their
opponents end it looks as though they
will continue to do so. They have won six
straight without a loss and I have my
doubts If anyone will beat them. Joe
Rogers, Frank Stafford, and Buck Metts
have been pacing the Tinm en all ssason
and these fellows look m o n like a semipro team than a*tlty league team.
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A tentative schedule for the 19GQ sea­
son In the Florida State League has been
announced and the Gnyhounds wilt face
the Leesburg Orioles in the opener h e n
April 20. B efon you know It we will be
back In action and as for me It can’t be
too soon.

High scoring Jim Gracey will
be counted on heavily to conttano hie basket making talent
and should bo sot tor a good night
Tbo six tout e n ter has averaged
’ » batata ta the first three game*
•afhtorebounding has b a n Im­
proving steadily. Orarev will be
paired at tbo forward position
with senior Terry Christensen who
' la alio capabla of maktag points

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only by Cincinnati, advanced from
isvsntb to fourth. Ohio State,
beaten last week by Kentucky,
slipped from fourth to fifth.
Utah was sixth- Southern Cali­
fornia, Uod for ISth list waek. ad­
vanced to seventh, Georgia Tech,
ITih last weak, moved to eighth.
St. Louis dropped from sixth to
nlalh. Texas A B M , wlnoar of
tbo Southwest Confcrenea tourna­
ment, advanced from 12th u&gt; loth
to boeomo tbo third nowcomer la
Southere Callforala, Georgia
Tech and Texas A B M replaced
Indiana, Illinois and Now York
Unlvmalty la tbo select group.
Wako Forest headedvtne aecood
IS group. It waa followed In order
by North Carolina, Indiana, Villaaova, Iowa, Iowa State, Utah
Mato, Southern Methodist, St. Jot's (Pa.). Kentucky aad 1111. Kentucky and niiaoia tied
tor aath.

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line In 1960"We argued all day,” said Lou
Little, chairman of the eoachea’
commute*, after Monday's open­
ing meeting. “Now we'll put It to
a vote. I can't lay bow either
question will go because our dobatoa waren't decisive."
Whatever the coaches decide
will be recommended to the
NCAA Football Rules Committee
la Miami Beach, next week but
It may not actually mean any­
thing. One of the NCAA committae'a favorite forma of amuoomont
la Ignoring Uto eoacboa' wlaboi,
While tbo coachoa argued Mon­
day there wore ■ few definite ac­
tions taken by tbo group's execu­
tive committee.
-T b o lMO NCAA tennis cham­
pionships worn awarded to the
University of Washington, J um

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—Tbo 1M1 NCAA iwlmalng
championships were awarded to
the Uaiveratty of Washington,
March It- 21.
—The 1MQ champion of Now
York's Metropolitan InlercollsBuffalo Tch IP McMoaler M
giata Baseball Conference will au­
Mar. Harvey M W. V« Tech «l tomatically qualify for tbo District
It. Frag. &lt;Pa,)_II Morehead It. u I playoff* h the NCAA tourna­
ment.
Wake Forest If Cltmsoo «t
Maryland 1M Y ah SO
Louisiana St. II Georgia TT
Mississippi Bt. IS Alabama M
Tuhos Tl Florida M
Mississippi M Auburn M
NEW YORK (UPI) - TwentyMidwest
nine football fatalities were re­
Detroit M Crolghtoo 71
corded last season for the highest
Iowa Tl Wisconsin M
total sinca 1MT,
Northwestern 11 Indiana IT
Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood of L*a
Kansas §t. 17 Nebraska 91
Angeles State College, who has
Iowa Bt. 47 Nebraska 19
boon investigating football deaths
OUe State at niiaols 79
since m i , reported to tbo Notional
Utah II Montana
aa
Collegiate Athletic Asm . today that
no-—
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football waa directly responsible
Houston aa Tulsa n
tor II fatalities and Indirectly
Oklahoma BL B1 Missouri 41
charged with 11 ethers. The allMMaaipid 41 U m a r Tack I
time recorded high was 41 In INI.
Weal
Thorn were 90 In 1MT.
UCLA U Washington M
Nine of those In lU l ware In
CaUfomia IB Boutbem Cal- 49 aandht football, three In semi-pro,
19 In high schools and four In col­
lege.
N unc Unites Tops
PHILADELPHIA (U P I)- Quar­
terback Johnny Units* of tbo
Baltimore Colts baa b o n named
America's Ho. 1 a'htete by the
Philadelphia Xportswriters Assn- Georgia and Don Ellerslck of
ttattaa will bo honored at tbo
writers' IM i amraal dinner Jan.

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Coaches To Vote
On Substitutions

NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—Oscar Rob­
’'was the Mg probtem but os this
point tbsao big lads bivo mors ertson sad Us Cincinnati Bearcat
bsskstball m i Us today topped
United Proas International’! ma­
jor collogo rating! with M points,
total tvor re­
position. Georg* la probably tbs corded In the voting.
: » N t Softool mayor w tbo squad
Tbo. only higher totnl recorded
aad ta oouataaUy working ta Im­ during the 10-year Malory of the
prove his game. Tbo combination ratings was the Ml count collect­
-o f PfTldoo sod All-0BC guard Ray ed by the BUI RuaeeU—epaikad
Iso d n lH glvas tbo Bomlnotei Baa Francises Dona aa Doc- IT,
; M d W U bsVnisg and play mak- m s.
The maximum possible acore la
&gt; Coach Paul Mlklcr of Uio Llona wo. Each of the SI loading
will bo counting heavily upon com eoachca who rata the major
.ter Johsey Toalnaky and guard tebooli for UPI selects 10 teams
Mika Duds Is pace kla squad. Tbs In the order be ranks them na­
~JV «, whe bsv* a *-i rocert, will tionally. Tbo points a r t awarded
-?roe* tbo JV'a from Oviedo at m l IO-M-T-S-l-4-t-t-l bail*.
i f p. m.
ClactanaU, wtth Robertson set­
ting single game (SO) and tourna­
ment (til) scoring rocords, won
tbo Holiday Festival Mat weak in
NaW York and downed Dayton
Saturday night to boost Ha ma­
son record to 100. This record
tamed tbo Bearcats I I first-place
votes, two aacond-ulact vote* and
one third-place vote, The coaches
based tbelr ballots on games
played through Saturday night.
California, which defeated West
Virginia In the Lea Angeles Cha­
threesomes la the tournament to ste last week before being npaot
•Be acorod on tha polat system. Saturday night by Southern Cali­
I Flaying together In threesome* fornia, replaeed the Mountaineers
SWU bo Mrs. Blanche Nicely, Mr*. la secood ptaee, West Virginia
‘ Reba Mahan, aad Mrs. Crete Hie-gtabotham; Mra. Paacben MeRob-aria, Mra. Barbara Rowell, and
: Mff, Chlra Fite; Mr*. Deosie Da. Gabonal, Mra. Marge OTTaam aad
"Mr*. Olnny Bhedden; Mra. Angle
..Roseau, Mra. Frances PMUIpi aad
•Mra. Genevleva Woodruff; Mra.
- Min Kean. Mra. Jaekia Crawford
.• a d Mra. Viola Kaetaer.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Boyd
a Mrs. Keen Ivey, Mra. Ruth Her* Dowler,
Mar for Urn moot
Iron and Mrs. Donna DoadaavUle; iweoatfiuyoung
Bay Packer team
"Mra. Ha sal Duno, Mrs. Mary la IS yean,Green
today waa named the
' l l an n ataln and Mra. Busy Dickey: National Football
League's lop
. Mr*. Myrtle Adams, Mrs. Mildred rookie of IN I In thn annual United
Smith aad Mrs- Gladys Brown; Pr*»e International poll.
.'Mra. Mag Urquhart, Mrs. Ana Dowler, former University aI
;Mareh and Mra. Jana McKibbin; Colorado quarterback who played
-Mra. Jaaaaa Foulk, Mr*. Ja Bymca Offensive and tor the Packers, waa
and Mrs. Harriet Williams, Mrs.
ana vote in balloting by Si
Lucille Heard and Mra, Jimmie by
writers who covorad tho IMS
?Livingston. Players are urged to sports
campaign
the 11 league cities.
•ton m early beeaaae at the crowd- With no In
one
player overshadowred aiEdltlnni an the count.
tag the first-year ptrtonnora as
Jim Brown of the Cleveland
Kline Signs For ’60 Browns did In 1097, only two votes
. ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Ptuhar separated the top three players lu
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Kline, who noatad aa 11*11 the poll.
Dowler received oaves. Mick
- reeerd tor the Pittsburgh Plraha
Piatreaantc, Detroit Dan fullback
from Notre Dame, waa aecood with
• Cardinals. Knot wont te tbo Car- six. Billy Stacy, Chicago Cartons]
Vdtaala in a trade gar outfielder aatotymao and kick niabeck ape*
•O ta* CtaMll and pitcher Tom elallat from Mississippi But*, was
third with five.

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MSW YORK (UPI) - Bum
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sweden's
Oerdoa ef Temple, Boh Miikvy of Don Waern, a auh-feur-mtaute
■Fiunnivanla, Lon WUkani of mllor, and BUg Pottcraoa, who
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ta tbo high Jump, have m copied
taritattaua tor meets ta thn Unit­
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Mary; walking distance to
school and store. B7S per mo.
FURN. Apt 201* W. le t BL
FA 2-7213.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gables,
313 PALMETTO Ave; furnished
401 Msgnolia. FA 2-0720.
1 BR. bungalow.
1 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
UNFURNISHED three bedroom
home. FA 2 4461.
house, Lake Mary. FA 2-2789
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
air conditioned house. FA 2-3322. 2 STORY HOUSE for rent or
sala reasonable; Corner 3rd A
1 ROOM furnished gsrsge apt.
Chapman. Mrs. W. O. Brooke,
See at 704 Palmetto Ave.
Star Rt. Enterprise. Fla
HOUSE for rent. FA 2 6368.
FURN. Apt. 300 Park Ave.
2-BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment. Conlacl 2312 Palmetto.
FURN. ap t 2300 MeUonvtlle.

fl. Real Estate For Bate

Sten strom

R ealty

HERBERT STEXSTROM
LOWER floor apartment^ electric
Registered Broker
kitchen. Call Mrs. Appleby,
LEN RISNER
FA 14*41.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
LARGE two bedroom house with
KEN TORBETT
screened porch. Children and
BETTYE D. SMITH
pets wanted. $30 monthly. Phone
Associates
2431, Geneva, Mrs. James Tho­ 11 N. Park — Ph, FA 1-2420
mas.
HOUSE: SALE or TRADE. Priea
BRAND NEW furnished apart­
$7,300. COS E. 23th St. Phone
ment, 306 W. 13th. Street. Phone
FA 2-1184.
FA 2-2931 days, or FA 2-1401
nights.

DO YOU KNOW A

I-BEDROOM unlurntshed house,
t For Baal
COUPLE
kitchen electrically equipped. Who MARRIED
would
llko
to
own and ope
2-BEDROOM CB bouM. Tele24IB Wllkrn Avenue.
Call
rate e small Tavern—He mburphone FA 2-3950.
PA 2-0274.
geri, Beer, Pop, Juke Box, ole.
—One block from Public Beach
R E N T A BED
CLEAN c-roora furnished apt.
on a popular Lake near Sin
BoUaway, Hotpital A Baby Beds
Goss in. &gt;11 Park Ave.
ford?
By Diy, Week or Month.
NICE BEDROOM with private en­ If so, havo them call us. Wa
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
hsve Just what Uiay are looking
trance and hath. P h o n o
Ph. FA 2-6181
116 W. 1st Bt.
' for—a naat, dean place where
FA 1-244$.
FURNISHED cottage ITS per
they ean enjoy themselves
month. On 17-92 at Fhro Point a. HOUSE for rent on SanTord
while MAKING MONEY,
Avenue
n
e
a
r
Lakt
Jessup.
Phone FA 2-1467
FA 2 6404.
W, H. “ Bill" STEM PER Agency
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Phone PA 2-49S1
118 N. Park
P private batha, 114 W. First BL FIRST FLOOR FRONT, furnace
heat, dean, sink in room, kit­ S-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
TRAILER SPACES: U rea lots.
chen privileges. 10B Holly. Phooe
home. Low down payment. $JS
Camp Seminole Trailer Park,
FA 2-2489.
a month. 1818 Summerlin.
Wckiva River Rd. FA 2-4131.
FURNISHED apartment FA 2
BEST
BUY IN WYNNEWOOD:
OFFICE SPACE with ample park­
ing. 21S Oak Avenua. FA 2-6906. FOR RENT: Garage apt., furn­ 8 Hr., Fla. room. Stove, Hefrl
gerator and air conditioning
ished. 640 month. Adults only.
optional. Low monthly payments.
NEW 2 bdrra. house completely
818
Palmetto
Ava.
&gt;410 Stevens Ave.
furnished. Deposit rurntshed on
gssJtFA 2-2377.
8-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
home with carporte. C a l l ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
^FURNISHED Broom | i r i | «
Raymond Lnndqulat, Assoc.
FA 2-770B for appointment.
w spsrtment with Barest; adulu.
FA 8-3861 Atlantic Bank Bldg,
FA B-3202.
COMPLETELY furnished garage
apartment with air conditioned FOR QUICK SALK: Very nice
NICELY furnished geraie aparttwo bedroom CB home at 1481
bedrooms; 2003* French Ave­
ment. Adults. 1B12 Sanford Avs.
Ysle Avenue. Will be on pro
nue- Phone FA 2-3830.
Phone FA 2 6661.
mites from 10:00 A. M. 'til 10:00
P. M, December 30th. — Jan
uary 8th. Make offer.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2844 French Ave.

[Worry Clinic
a, Mrs. Craas
lavas ftowera. l a when wa lost
ear eldest sea ia a jet crash
(ferae years ago, aha wag buoyed
urn fey ifes flowers at kit (astral,
n a y a n a taaic to the seal sad
especially to all aaelhers. Be
daa't let "economy" argameala
destroy sentiment aad that piedace eration of the tool.
BY — GEORGE W. CRANE,
Pfe. D., M. D.
CASK D — 412; Mrs. Crane hat
beta a wonderful mother to our
five children.
Aad when our oldest son crashed
ia hia jet plane throe years ago,
aba accompanied me to Sunday
School the neat morning, with our
four remaining children.
During the first few hour* after
A h a sudden announcement, we
^were all jolted and numb inside,
as If we had been struck oa the
tolar pieais.
Than the flowers and cards of
sympathy and visits from friends
aad clergymen of various faiths,
buoyed us up.
All of you who-have gone through
the funeral of a dose relative caa
attest to the unique uplifting seng a llo n you receive from flowers
M ad messages of sympathy. It's as
if an invisible forea won undergirding you.
Since 1 had personally seen how
flowers earrt such a beautiful eapnision of sentiment at such a
crisis in human eaptriencs, I wrote
a Case Record oa thle subject a
yaar later.

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Earlier this year of 1868,- that
Case Record was reprinted ia
many of the nllgious mags tines,
Including the Lutheran, the Methodis| the Presbyterian, the Jewish,
etc.
Immediately 1 was attacked by
tome church people in a vary hit­
ter nasty fashion.
In fact the Methodist maguine
TOGETHER received 30 red hot
letters from irate clergymen who
damnod mo for avan suggesting
flowers or the beautiful madam
funeral with tho colorful half cathat arrangement.
One of th en clerics threatened
to have his intire parish cancel
their subscriptions to the Methodist
magaiine.
And a seminary student at MeCormick Presbyterian Seminary
wrote a caustic objection that ran
in the student magasine there.
FACE FACTS
‘The florists encourage people
to waste an undue amount of
money on funeral flowers," was
one of Uie recurring criticisms.
“That's not true," Mrs. Crane
objected.
"I have called florists for S3
years to have flowers sent to fune­
rals and no florist has EVER triad
to coax ma Ip spaad a penny.
“They simply inquire how much
I'd like to put into the flowers.
But they have not once urged me
to raise the arnouot."
Well, I have also called florists
doaens of times la havo flowers
seat to the funerals of friends, ytl
no florist ever higb-pressurcd me,
either.
In fact, though florists advertise
flowers for Valentine's Day and
Mother’s Day, how many limes did
you ever see e florist's ed in this
newspaper coaxing you to buy
funeral flowers?
"But why not give that money
to other good causes" is a cornmen abjection.
Well, you readers may do so, if
you wish, but few people contribute
to the Cancer Fund in lieu of
funeral flowers.
la Tennessee, when one promi­
nent family asked that flowers ho
omitted, a tout of only $16 weal to
tho Cancer Fund and 810 of that
came from the deceased's hus­
band. In a similar case In Toledo,
the Cancer Fund got only $38.
Meenwlulc, the relatives aad
Meads sadly missed the spiritual
value of Ibe flowers and feU de­
pressed, much as U flowers were
emitted from the church oa Easter.
It's a terrible letdown to moth­
ers) But we men also need them.
I t beware of letting eenUment
dia aut by this penny-wish ampin•is an “economy."
(Almeya write to Dr. Craae
la care of this newspaper, eadating a tong 4c damped, id ­
eate ape and Me to
typtaf and priding ewe s
•hen r n send far one af fets
htefele la.) .

28. AntooabUet
Tuex. Jn n . 6. 1060— P a r e 5 II. Bpeelsl Services
1969 FORD, 2200 miles, must sell.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
All types and site*, installed
Ph. FA 2-7764.
"Do U Yourself"
'60 FORD PICK UP truck 9125.
LAFF-A-DAY
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Reel's Paint k Body Shop. 1001
S T I N E
Sanford Avenue. P h o n e
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2-7719.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, stale- '30 ANGELtA English Ford $1,000.
Lake Miry, FA 2-4819.
m tnti, invoices, hand bill*, and
programs, e t c . PngTeiiiva
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2931— 1933 CHEVROLET Convertible, 8
cylinder, automatic transmis­
306 Weit 13th St.
sion with power brakes; bad
excellent care. Owner has 2
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
cars, muit sacrifice wife's car
Since 1948
for 8X60 due to overseas as
A. HARK
DEHARY
lignment. For further Informs
North 8-4422
KOrth 8-4711
lion nr demonstration tall
FA 2-0433.
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
For 1 weeks only!
JS-A Trailers
17 In. (accept some
portables)
823.30 43’ X S' — '36 Great lakes 8
21 to. 833.60
34 In. 843.50
bdrm: carpeted, air condition
All tubes have t 1 year guaranies.
ed; cabanna. Lot 78, Park Ave
. LLOYD S RADIO k TV
Trailer Ct. Phone FA 2-7918.
411 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-8799
21. Karnltare
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
Vespa Motor Scooters
New A Used Furniture k Appli­
Hester 4k Lawn Mower Service
ances. A Good Place To
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-7928
BUY, SELL or TRADE
F u rn itu re
GREEN LEAF Tree Experts do Jen k in s
FA 2-7430
the best Trimming. De-mosting, 400 Sanford Ave.
•Do ms n favor—go out the back way."
Removal and FertUliing. Phone
• BIG VALUES
FA 2-3013.
• JUICK CREDIT
SERVICE CALLS $1.30: for de­
• EASY TERMS
pendable TV servire, call Sen- WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
11. Work Wanted
to Far Sate
». Real
lord TV Center. 0th and Sinford
WILSON - M AIER
Avs. FA 2 8741.
S-BEDROOM
masonry
home. PART TIME or temporary office
New and Used Furniture
work deHired by young woman;
Small down payment, 830 month
MODERL RUG CLEANERS
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3622
experienced. FA 2X644.
ly payments. Call FA 2-0MI.
All Biss Rugs And Wall To Wall
HOUSEWORK: Phone FA 17172. Csrpsts. Satisfaction Guaranteed, CUSTOM BUILT furniture -s in ­
FARMER'S AGENCY
gle pieces or sets. Also furni­
t Week Servire
Ph. FA 2-7437
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
SECRETARY: shorthand, dicta'
ture repair. Cabinets mads.
D. H. Whitmore
tion, legal experience; wants
FA 2 7063.
Lillian G. Trams
Sewing:
Mach.
R
epairs
full or part-Ume work. Csll
A im iatei.
ALL
MAKES
k
MODELS
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Btby
FA 2-4844.
118 a. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-U31
1M Se. Park (24 hr. scr.)
Beds. Day, Week or ‘ Month—
After hours, FA 2-1612, FA S-ISI1, 12. PhimMeg Services
FA 2-3623
FURNITURE CENTER
FA I-02S1
110 French Ave.
SANrORD Plumbing k Heating ll-A Beauty Parian
Ph. TA 2-7933
S t Jo h n s R ealty Co. 8600 So. Kim Pfe. FA 1-7914.
A Satisfied customer la our bed
US N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 8182
$SAVE$
Plumbing- &amp; R epairs advertisement.
New
&amp; Used
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY
NOOK
LAKEFRONT Property la Osteen
Joe C. Themes
Ph. FA T3741 Furniture and Appliances
to; 231 fL oa front; 1828 Rsrile St.
246 ft on lake
FA 2-MIS 103 So. Oak
227 R. on East; 98 ft. on West;
Be Lovelier Wilh Professional
modem 2 bedroom home, double
Beauty Care.
208-909 E- First SL Pfe. Wk 8-4)918
gareat: SO fruM trees; S H&gt;.
well. Ph. Orlando, GArden 2-3777
Used furniture, appliances, tools
i’lumbing &amp; Heating
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
AIR CONDITIONING
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
OCCUPANCY
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Beauty Salon
S-BEDRifOM, 2 bath, kitchen 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 21642 2310 Oak
FA t-7684 21. Articles Fee Sate
equipped, Florida morn. Large
lot. Call FA 1-3482.
PLUMBING
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP Military toys, chltds army suit*,
Contracting k Repairs
sleeping bags, Jungle ham­
2004 Ada mi Pfe.
FA "3333
Free Estimate*
mocks. Army-Navy Surplus, 210
STOP! LOOK I LISTEN I
R. U HARVEY
Sanford Avenue.
1«.
204 Sanford Ava. Phout FA 2-3383
STOPI to to see our S bedroom
MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE
FACTORY TO YOU
1* or 1 tiled balh home* at 13. Electrical Services
PUNTS for tale. Fred Thurs­
ALUMINUM
ton, Phone FA 2-3990.
VENETIAN BUNDS
House Wiring — Electric Servire
SAN SEM KNOLLS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Rid Vthlen
a-' - * ’
po(
Cut Ftowars For Any Oceanian
rati with plastic ends. Plastic
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
4 Blocks West of French Avenue
SANrORD FLOWER SHOP
or rayon tapea, Cotton ar nylon
I
ll
Migaolla
FA
1-6911
oa 20th Street.
FA M itt
or
FA 2-0270 cords.
S tir

J. W . H A LL

Banfarfe

Qrralfe

Wall

RealWr
“Cell Hall"
Phone FA 1-3641
APPROXIMATELY ten acrea of
'grove, 81,500 p e r.te n ; near Sunland Estates. Contact Joaepfe LOOK! at ell the wonderful fea­
tures in these homes. Terrauo
Levy, FA 8-1823.
floors—Furred and Plastered
• ROOM house on large comer
walla — Custom built • cabinet
lot. Phone FA S-S480.
work—and Dust-free closets
Gose to schools and shopping
OWNER LEAVING: Must sell two
—LISTEN I to the price and
bedroom CB home. Low down
terms—ISM Down FHA Financ­
payment, 836 monthly. Any
ed—Exclusive
with
terms considered. FA 2-7101.
after 8:00 P. M.
W. H. “Bill" 8 temper Agency
Realtor k Insurer
S-BEDROOM, 8 bath, double car
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
porta, extra large utility room.
Monthly payments ITS. US Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bert Pilcher,
Shannon Dr. FA 2-llTf.
Helen E. Noonan
LEAVING town; bargain for quick Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Terk
■ale; financed or caih. FA 1-2547
S-BEDROOM home, hardwood
floors, Targe lot 2408 Ademi
RAYM OND M. BA LL Court,
Wynne wood. T e r m s .
AND ASSOCIATES
FA MBIT.
Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Benda
SIS Bo. Park Ave. Ph. FA H-SS41 C. A. W hiddon, Sr.
Hanford
BROKER
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
lot So. Park Ave. Ph FA I Mil
Ph. FA 2-1X90
and 4 acres of land, ir­
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY HOUSE
rigation. Box 4g-A, West First
2 BR, bouse on Magnolia, just out
St. FA 1-1477.
of city limi'i; kitchen stripped,
Venetian blinds, apaeo heater. 8.
Opportaaitlea
Must aell at once. CMS, Will
trade for late medal car. REDWOOD Paper Company of­
»A 1-0881 or FA 2-0333.
fers an Interesting franchise
for operation of paper dispensing
HOME ihi Rlverview SI. Inquire
machine in , Scmintc County
417 West let St.
achoola. A productive business of
your own. No experience requir­
SELL or TRADE: l-Bedmom, m
ed. Investment of approximately
batha, CB, Florida room. Nicely
83000 secured. Write box RP c/o
landscaped 133' g IPS* comer
Sanford Herald, giving name
lot. 12,308 down or will trade
a n d address. Representative
for other property. Will finance
part of down payment if desir­ will call.
ed. tXO E- Coleman Circle.
INVEST 860.000
FA 2-7807,
EARN 83,000
Guaranteed earnings. $3,000
4-BEDROOM, 2 hath house eight
inuntha old, In Plnecreat 4th. a year, money secured with na­
tional bank and bonded. Money
Addition. Original down pay­
ment $1383, Improvements In­ used for financing of famous
brand feoda Write for appoint­
cluded. TA 2 4814.
ment for interview thru Seitner
LOTS: Geared, high ground, 10S’
AssocUUs, 444 St. Jamee Bldg.
x 143'; one Mack off New UpJacksonville, Fla.
saia Rd. 8830. Phone FA 2-7118
after 3:00 P. M.
&gt;. Female Help Wanted
WHITE female btlp wanted. . ust
fee 81. Apply to Fig *N Whistle.
$500 DOW N
8 Acres of highland with home, WAITRESS; Apply to Mr. U n ­
la good water area. Rearing
caster, Alien unit Coffee Shoppe,
lemon and orange trees. Oa
Altamonte Springs.
p a v id r o id .

$10,000 COMPLETE PK1CK

te ^ M s to ^ o ^ s m s l^

$200 Dn. - V ac an t

DRY CLEANING PRESSER; Ap­
ply Joe'i Laundry A Cleaners
2807 Sanford Avenue.

Two Bedroom CB home built to
FlfA spec: Deal ion. | f | monthly
payment*. $0,800.

ROSA

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PAY TO N

Ref loured Real Estate Broker
Mary R. Carmen -* Leo fialvail
B. E. Kofcro, Sr Associates
Ph. FA s last 11-88 at Hiawatha

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S -A c u t of sand farm tead fee I
SaafOrd Celery
•ry Delta
acre. Excelleat terms. Richards
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.

M ather of Sanford

LF- FAJ -3427 !

lO d r is i^ h A W

Dawn's

s i^ s ^

19. Boats end Motors

WILL TRADE equity in '49 Re­
nault with 1000 miles for '38 or
'34 automobile. Phone FA 2-3806
or FA 23962.
HackGlass

AUTO GLASS
IN STA LLED

FA 2 4622

N EW
R A VEN N A
PARK
HOM ES

H E A T I N G

H.

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POPE

CO.

loo g. Park - FA 2-4234

DISTRIBUTOR WANTED
Male or Female
‘Self Service Record Displays
'Established by gs in high
traffic locations
•You own and operate
•Inventor- 100&gt; exchange­
able
‘
•Respected record producers
A manufacturers
‘Distributors of major rscurd
breads
•No net rich quirk schema
•Good profit
T1ONE—Only re­
QUALIFICATIONS—only
■Ifhud Ind
sponsible far sighted
lndlvi
duals wilh faith In thn record
business, seeking a long term
connection wilt he tons—a red.
•Car. •Spare or full Urae.
$1171 tavaaUnent, depending
on slso af territory desired.
w m* t »• WIRE
ft m b OR
u n CALL
v a u i*
WRITE,
BEST RECORD DIVISION
American Intenrallaaal
Industries. ,lac.
Lewie Tewer Rtog-a n i i a . f,
Pe.
EL 6--17.1T

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Q uiet C ram u iiH y

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Near Golf Counts

$450 Down
T u ra Want On 20th
HI. Follow C ountry
Cltib Rd. A W atch
Far Our Bigna . . .

OPEN D A IL Y

UwlrtMtlM Co., Inc.
Ml

Waal

2lih Street
EA 2-8161

SCHWINN VARSITY BOYS BIKE.
ENGLISH STYLE. NEW TIRES
AND TUBES. LAROE BASKET.
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SAN*
FORD HERALD DAYS.
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 2-0677.
MARY CARTER PAtNTR
World's Large it Gallon
BUY ONE GAD­
GET ONE FREE
201 W. lat. St.
Ph. FA 2-364S
1939 - 10 cu. ft. HOTPOINT Ri*
frigerator $130 caih or will
trade on '52-'38 model pick ap
truck. 2111 Summerlin Avanue.
GOOD Uied Appliances tad TV’S,
Germly, lne., Third k Palmetto.
12—Ntlirea A Ftresuris
LUCIOUS BLONDE weote to
meet gentlemen — object m ttrl.
mony. Muit be handtoma, witty
and hava a comfortable home
with Speed Queen Washer—
one that washes and rinses
hysterically citan. I don’t want
to he grouchy on wash days.
If you don't have a Spaed
Queen don't write- Get that
Speed Queen Washer now at
Mather of Sanford, 203 E. First
Street.
24— Last A Found
REWARD for return of key, credit
cards * check book taken from
N. C. car Dec, 24. No queattena
asked. Phone FA 2-2711.
LOST: Black pure* at Fraternity
Dance. Pleasa call FA 2-4301.
Lost. Female Sis mesa Cat. Seal*
point. FA 1-1364. 166 Country
Club Circle.
LOST: Small Walker Heund, fern*
ale, black aad white with m m
tan. With collar and name
plates. Last seen 6 miles west of
New Smyrna. R E W A R D .
FA 2-0141.
LOST: Radio controlled toodJ
airplane; orange and blue. Lost
to Dreamwold Section. RE*
WARD. FA 2-2)16 ar aril Semi­
nole Sporting Gooda.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TOSANFORD
Wn Invito yen to fen nmr
■bnnlntsly free wttfemnt efeMge
tloi at a w af Eaafard’a Isadtoi
Motels white yaw laaato ontoa bio housing far ysaranlf aad
family. Ptefe an poor hog at
aur Salto Office.

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

W ln n o h
“In th« City of
G racious L iving”

Dream Homes

*3 4 0
Down Paymant-N* Closing

*9 8 9 0
T O T A L PRICE
Hemes (entire I Bed
H i Tito Bathe •
Porch • Utility Room • Terrstie Ftoaro » Carporte - Land­
scaped Lots • All City CMteateacM.

•i00 A. M. Til Dark
■UNDAY
*»00 p. M. TU Dirk

S h a u n a ka A

SAVE at BRYAN’S
FABRIC SHOP.
One block West of Monrre Corner,
on West First St.

South
PINECRES1

Windshield
Lour Glaaa
VentGlaaa
'34 FORD $388. FA &gt;2072.
SERVICE
Scnkarik Glaxa and Paint Co.
11 ill W. 2nd St.

TOMATOES and SWEET POTA.
TOES. Celery Ave., near Baaed.
•II.

Senknrlk Glass and Paint Co,

112-l]4 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4862
ROOFING, Gutters, Spouting, ’37 JOHNSON 35 h.p. electric mo­
COMPLETE living room set, 3
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement
tor; Pelican trailer; 14 ft. elep 6 'itl' ruga and roll-away bed;
k Carpenter Work. General
bottom runabout; FA 2-6633
about 2 mo. old. Taka over
Home Repairs. M yrs. Experi­ after 6:00.
low monthly pay monte- only.
ence. Vary Low Ratal. Phone
FA 2I606.
FA 1-3671.
Gateway To The Waterway
SEMI AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag PortB frM ROOFING
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
able — 10 year guarantee on
Contracting A Repairs
Robfion Sporting Gootla
parti, labor and service. Take
Lieeueed — Bonded —Insured 104 8-6 E. Ut.
Ph. FA 2 5961
over payments only. 1936 Mo­
FREE ESTIMATES
del. Wrlto Credit Minager,
600 Laurel Ave.
Ph. FA 27943 CRITCHFIKLD 13 ft. boat, fiber
Box A 4* A, c/o Sanford Her­
glass speed bottom, Johnson
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
ald.
Javelin
36
outboard
molar,
his
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
retractable
top,
dual
gas
tanks
SINGER PORTABLE for balance
FACTORY PAINT OUTLET
and running lights; also lilt .due to responsible party with
2617 So- French Ph. FA 2 9643
trailer. Will sarrlfire for 81,000.
local credit. Take over pay­
PAINTING A DECORATING
See A. W. Barkley at Barkley
ments of 86.41. Write Credit
Licensed — Bonded
Used Cars lne., Maitland, Fla.
Mina gar, Box AAA, e/o Sanford
Free Estimates —
Hrrald.
2*. AntomofeUea
Work Guaranteed
laminate Paiatiag Contractere
1836 DODGE Suburban Station
FA 1-1JM
Wagon, excellent condition, 1760.
Calf after I f . m. FA 2-7474.
U. Special Beret*—

TV and RADIO REFAIR ar r
3:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lika Mary and Longwood.
FA 8-3778 and FA 14111.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILUAM H. MURRAY
till Celery Ave. Tel FA 2-1394
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARHON
PH. FA 2-4223 Alter • P. M.

22. Artklaa Far, Sala

4th Addition
Homes Design'd T m

Florida Lmnff.

I A 4 Bedrooms —
1 A 1 Baths

VA • FHA FHA In Strvieu
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $421
You tan movo in
stsly whUa the pnptra o n
being
Wa Guanntes Personal
Satisfaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Homo For Tho First
Year — Or Your Down
Pai mant And Ctooteg
Coat Will Bt ChoarfuUy
Refund'd.

Odham I Tafar,
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

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Car Uwr. IT-M * ITIfe
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Ihree Wiled
In FieryCar,
Track Collision

A n g ry' T V Fan

MILA!*, Italy (WO — A *!*• tojnnd la ee* of Italy’* «w*t werk la Milan. M jumped th«
(TANTftRBURY, England (UP!) cam* him and ha Mitered the
eoaek
train Japimcd with com- poitwar diaaalcra. The new* agee- track* on the temporary bridle on
—John L. McNally, M, had had ahop with a 11-pound »lodge ham­
mer and amaahed e r a r tetertrien meters plunged at Ugh apeed oft cy Malta estimated N parson*
N t ta right.
Per hr# yeera hia teteviaten aet
McNally went Into the ahop a today aad craabed into a factory 'The Irein, made up ri • iocs- prevented the tnglnaar Brato
acted up. The acreen would go eery angry man" defenre lawyer yard V fact below.
motive, a baggage car JEd •** log -signal* which ordered a
dark when hia wife tried Ur watch Michael Lewi* told a court Mon­
The Transport Ministry la Roma coacbca, waa carrying commuter* reduced to ate milea aa horn
from Sondrio and another town to the temporary eteet bridge.
the afternoon homemakers pro­ day. "He got hlmaelf workad up."
gram.
**I am satisfied that what yon
tt would brook doom during the did waa under great prevoemtk*
weeterna, causing the children to aad hr eircumataacaa which might
hunt late team.
auha a aaaa angry,” ante Court
He kept loolng kb favorite pan- Deputy Chairman Chriibnaa Humphrtea. "You won juetlfled In
gram right la the middle.
McNally brooded about thle and being croaa.”
the shop where he had purchased
But Humphriaa sentenced Me*
Nelly to aim month* to Jail.

MAIMING)TOPf (UP!) - Vine
President Richard M. N in a ’* pm
WJeal fa c t n amed today aa g

tary James P. Mitchell. Nismt’i
partner in the bahind-tbe-scene*
negotiation*. Mitchell often haa
been mentioned aa a vice pmiden-

the Afl-gtar baaabaH game to Pittaburgh.
la p . Roman C. PucJasU (D ll.)
charged that too steal settle meet
waa arranged to give political ad­
vantage to Niton, who apparently
wtO got faa OOP prai ideatlal asmInaOon.
Rep. Ray J. Madden (D Ind.)
said. "Niton personally had aa
much to do with aettltog the strike
aa I had/'
Madden, whose district Includes
the steel center of Gary, said any
report! that Nison arranged the
■teal agreement were "just pel illcal eamouflago to build him up"
far the Republican presidential
nomination.
Mitchell flatly denied that cam­
paign palltlee had anything to da
with the agreement.

Hospital
DECEMBER M
Admissions
Evelyn Bowes, Sanford
Irving Brandt, Chicago, 1U.
Gertrude Itewnrt, flnnferd

Pay Ives, Sanford
Rupert Letsenring, Benferd
■titan Caldwell, Sanford
Howard Fertile, Sanford
Shirley Purnell, Sanford
Birtha
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venae,
Benferd, a eon
Mr. aad Mr*. Arthur Boyd,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Charfaa Enta-

Jean fl. Dykeau, Banfotd
Carol Ann Vans*, flaafsn

Windham, trim handled toe colli­
sion near here Saturday which
took ntoo live*, described the
accident aa "owe ef the w ent I
have ever seen."
He said the late model sedan
was aquatood Mm an neeerdien
to abewt half k normal eiaa. The
truck waa also ■ total loaa.
Windham said the accident ecoarred abertiy baton midnight
when the automobile apparently
swerved suddenly across the cantor torn end tot the aeml tnHer
IwwIhni*
The truck pushed W ear about
n feet dawn the highway before
coming to i atop and bursting
into flamaa.

Mra. Virginia Neely Lading, a
former Sanford reahteot and grad­
uate of lemlnola High School to
IBB, died Jan. 1 In Tamaqua, Pa.
She was bora la Ocala In 1MI.
flba is survived far her husband.
Alvin E. Lading of Detroit; a too,

1IL0XI, Miaa. (W i) -A lawvrr
said today he bee advised eight
protective witaeaeea to infuse to
■newer quoatloa* of a federal
grand Jury InveaUgating the
lyacb-murder of a young Negro.
The lawyer, who aaked that hia
name not bo mod, told a UPI
reporter be advised eight of hia
clients to plead the Plflh Amend­
ment when questioned by U. S.
aUonwye about the abduction and

Ministers Slate
Meeting Thursday
AR minister* of Seminole County
and South Volusia are invited to at­
tend the meeting of the Seminole
County Ministerial Association
Thursday morning. The meeting
win be held at the P in t Methodtat
Church beginning at •:*• a. m.
Coffee will bb served during the
first quarter hour after which the
regular session of devotional pro­
gram and bualnesa will follow.
Officers elected at tba last meetlag will ha installed and they will
Immediately assume their respon­
sibilities far the earning year.
Rev, Donald Gravcnmlar will ba
installed aa tha president. Other
afBeara are, Rev. Ernest BoUck,

M . P. Jonts D i l i
In W est Virginio
Marion P. Jmma. fatoor ef

Memoa to

hounbt

oivkk

B iatoJa fappfa’ Oe. ef Aeotorl, The dlacuaakm of toe report on
died In a hospital la Huntington permanent leglslatioo will ba reW. Ve., today attar hotog ■ far anmed. I f a e enmptotlen af the
tom yeera. ftp to awrrtrad fey Ma
wMa, Byte, aad eia tolldran. Pan- eonatderaUoo ad thta report It will
ho adopted •• the organisational

k tM - A S r V ’CtkruS^,

as;

trie Barrie*, and th a t * Intend ••
r*alat*v aal* asm s w ith th e Clark
* t 'tka Cl fau lt Court a f Bamlaat*
C nuetr, PlarHte. In « •» * £ * "* •
w ith th e arovUloa* e f t h e F l M I tie** Name n u ta t e te -w tti tornttaa

l i li l t

murder last April XI of Mack
Charles Parker, B . At leeat one
wttneaa questioned far the grand
Jury Monday said be followed the
lawyer's advice.
The 13-man grand Jury, which
Includes one Negro, began Its In­
vestigation two months alter a
county grand Jury at Poplarvllle,
Mia*., refused to take any action
in the ease.
Parker, a Negro truck driver
accused of raping a young white
woman, was dragged from hia
Jail cell at Poplarvllle far a mob
of masked men. He was shot to
death and his body dumped in
the Pearl River near Bogeluia,
La.
Four witnesses, including the
husband of the woman Parker
was accused of raping, went be­
fore the grand Jury Monday. The
hearing was recessed while Jeff
Lee, « young mechanic, was in
the room, end Loo was the lin t
witness today.
Lee said the FBI, which inves­
tigated the lynching for a month
laat summer, accused him of be­
ing In Hattiesburg, Miaa., the day
before Parker waa abducted,
"looking for somebody to Join the
beHOOPS!
had gone to
gang . Lea
^ a psaid
p -----HatUasburg oaly to look t w a
Job.
The witnesses beard Monday,
a l from the Hattiesburg area,
wars reported to havo rejected
tavRatloa* to attood a meeting at
which the lynching allegedly was
rim itrl.
Federal Judge Sidney Mlu told
tbe grand Jurors limy may indict
an alvU rights and conspiracy
charge* anly if It la shown that
law anforcemant offtcera con­
spired with the lynch mob.

• Govarnment-poeted me wnfaeh—r'asuggaeted retail list price toe Masawe)’
Monterey 2-door sedan.
n This price Includes: dwel heedUghta,
aalf-sdJuaUng brake*, directional signals,
back-up lights, wall-to-wall earpatteg.
safety steering wheel, safety padding,
3-speed electric windshield wipers,
safety glass in evary window, ehmatniaed
muffler, foam rubber seal wwahtew
(among many other evtrae).
• Full 126-inch wheel base —eamplate
luxury-car comfort—the beet-bwBt

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will-not be mponslbl* for
other toon myself.
H. B. Marsh, *Br.

109 North Palmetto Ave.

Fieri!* nutate* 1**1 M
H. rn. Okamhec*

bilab Peak at. t*.

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Traiii Plunges Off Bridge; 25Believed Dead

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December 11, 1959

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BOONS. fete wtto.
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■ha b ear * 1 1 1 ft* e'etoek A. M*
a a tka tr e a t ete re e f th e aemtbol*
County C eart Ileus*, e t Sanford,
Florida, tha H onorable David Hatrhai. Clark a t the C treult Court e f
neatest*. County F lorida will
a tie r for Bale t* th e Makes* and
heat bidder to r eaak, a t eubtta o ate rr . tb s follew le* dearrlV** pro-

aUtoAto
Viola Jenkiaa, Sanford
■Ua* B oast, teadard
Job* Haaaell, ganford
Charlas Erickson, Sank
Jobs Mankm, DoBary
LiUle Green, Sanford
Evelyn Bourea, Sanford
JANUARY 1
lo u rs foot#, Sanford
Barbara Burnham, Sanfotd
Carolya Hagan, Sanford
Owm Daay, Worcheeter, Me
Batty Woodruff, Sanford
Joyce Stanley, Sanford

L oans an d D iscounts
B an k in g House, F u rn itu re , F ix tu re s
U. S. G ov't B o n d s....................................
O th er Bonds
Cash an d Due from B anks ee•ee*##*•*****•••

$ 4,492,677.42
189,400.00
3,752,565.61
1,522,296.65
1,578,404.31

C apital Stock
S urplus ........
U ndivided P ro fits
O ther R eserves ...
R eserve fo r Bad D ebts
U nearned D iscount
D e p o s its ...................

,

200 000.00
350,000.00
49,839.84
10,500.00
125,000.00
10,690,004.15

111,535,343.99

TOTAL RESOURCES

TOTAL LIA B ILITIES

.... Chairman of tha Board
........ ................. . President
................... Vice President
.... Assistant Vic* President
..... ....... ....... ........ Cashier
»»••»■•******* Assistant Caahiar
............. Assistant Caahiar
_____ _ Assistant Caahiar
..... Personal Loan Officer
Mfr. N.A.8. Bank Facility

Fred U. McNulty.....
T. B. Tucker..........
C. Howard McNulty
Mary B&lt; Douglas .. ....
Boland A. Wanton .
Edward Davis ........
Patricia Gatchol .....
B. W. Knofh .......
BaJph W. PaaoJd ...
Hobart Lewis #.— —

Andrew Carrawny
C. B. Cionta — —.

Fred H. McNulty ....
C. Howard McNulty
W. A. Patrick____
T. E. Tucker

$11,535,343.99

Carrawny A MeKibbln Insurance Agency
. Farmer, Pres., Central Fla. Produofaew
Production Credit Aasoeiatioa
.....Chairman of the Board Hainan CHy
---------------Vice President of the Bank
----------- President, Patrick Fruit Corp.
--------------- . President of the Bonk

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Park Drive

Sanford's Orlando Dr. will be called Park Dr., dtp
commissioner* decided lant night. The commissioners
told Attorney William Hutchison to draw tip an ordi­
nance changing the name of the continuation of Park
Ave. from 25* h St. to Hwy. 17-92. J. T. Haggerty wrote
the commissioner* th a t Park Drive ''would have more
acceptability to our present residents and be most logical
as the southern extension of Park Avenue."

WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight. High today, T8-S4. Low tonight, 5S-C4.
SANFORD,
United Press Leased Wire Established 190S
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6.1900
6." 1980
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FLORIDA

County Announces Giant Road Program In '6 0

341 Killed As Aitiliner
.Crashes Into Swamp
BOLIVIA, N. C. (UP1&gt;- A Na­
tional Air Lines plans carrying 24
persons on a vacation flight from
New York to Miami crashed with
explosive force in a swampy area
early today and all aboard were
killed.
Tha North Carolina highway pa­
trol saM th en were am survivors.
| Tbe passengers had planned a
Jet flight but last-minute techni­
cal difficulties farced them to
transfer to the Ul-fated DC*B. Tha

plan* crashed in a light raia a
few miles from where R wa* to
cross the coastline on the over­
water portion of its flight.
Th# Jet bad been taken out of
service when a orach was noticed
in its windshield shortly before
tbe takeoff time. The 105 passeng­
ers w an divided among two
smaller planes.
The wreckage, strewn over 12
acre* of the junglelike Green
Swamp area, wat broken into

Altamonte Gets
Phone Center
The Winter Park Telephone Company has purchased
property a t Sanford Avp. between F irat and Second St, in
Altamonte Springs and will s ta rt construction of k new cen­
tral offion building this week, 1 . K. Galloway, president of
the company disclosed today.
"The contractor far the new building," Galloway said,
Allen Trcvilllon,. well.

Hews B riefs

eases last year, l i t as compared
with 07 the year before. Teta]
•umber of case* for the year was
JOT compared te M te MM.

•Dickinson Filters
Governor's Race

F o rm e r S e n a to r D ies

SEATTLE, Wash. (UPD-Formar U. g. Sea. Norris Bream (RNeb.) M, who introduced the 10th
Amendment legalising the federal
menme tax, died her* Tuesday.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sea. Brown served la the genate from
Feed O. Pteklnaan ef Waet M s lio r.te till, and was Nebraska's
Beach Jumped late the foveroor'a
race today and annnnnfod bo will 1888. He Introduced the teaolutioo
make dovniepotent ef ronda. and that sent tha income tax amend­
w*unsays hte principal aim,
ment to the voters in 1303,
&lt; • The St-year-eM Dickinson, who
has rover teat ■ political cam­ Stats V isit P la n s
paign. said he will wage the "hud*
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e
it-hlttlng. . .eruaade" ever waged
White House today announced
y a candidate lor effle*.
"1 am out to win and I'm going plana for a state visit by French
to win," ha told a group of news­ President Charles DcGsullc to the
men and Tallahassee supporter# ia United States beginning April It.
an hour aad eoe-half long proas DeGaulle originally bad expected
te visit Washington beginning
conference.
He said H. Elmo Robinson, West April 13. but with tbe delay In
Palm Beach attorney, who man- the East-Weat summit meeting
aged th* South Florida campaigns until mid-May, his visR caa be­
of Sejt. George Hmaihcrs and all gin a few days later.
campaigns for Congressman Paul
Rogers, will be hi* state campaign P e rm it Law E ased
manager.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T h a
He said be will propose a sys­ •tale has relaxed for 80 days a
tem ef intar-cennccUng lakes that newly • patted requirement that
will permit a man te travel te state permits be obtained te build
every section ef Ihe stale without private boat decks. Tha Cabinet
taking bis boat from the waters Trustees ef the Internal Improve­
Ha predicted such a program ment Fund took the settee Tues­
would gryatly increase Florida's day after a complaint that con­
Ek tax revenue.
struction of hundreds of privatelyHa also proposed ■ 25-year road owned docks in Pinellas County
building program, written into law waa being held up pending stile
ae that each new governor would
bavo te foiiew i t It would bo par­
tially financed, be said, by ear­
marking some 73 te 30 million
.dollars per biennium from auto
license tag revenues ia addition
te the present gasoline tax tends
Ttximas Mrlnnis. who teased th*
which go te roads.
Seminole Park Fairgrouads club­
house from Sept. 1337 lo Oct. 30.
IBM has brought suit for 310.000
damages against the Fairgrounds
owners.
Jaycee week will kn celebrated Melon!*' claim, filed ia tbe
cnmtbouao last week, said that
te Sanford Jan. 17-SI.
Ihe Fatrgrra nds authorities have
refused I* comply with tbe 1387
lasso contract, specific*Uy the
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On Track Lease

Jaycee W eek
Starts Jan. 17

Work la expected to atart "a* soon aa possible" on A
:lant $5 million road improvement program with all the pro*
ecta expected to be completed by mld*1961, County Com*
mlaaion Chairman John Kridcr announced today.
The money for the projecta will come out of primary
road money from the State Road Department, secondary

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three* main piece*. Several ef the
200-old reiidente of Bolivia re*
ported hearing an explosion. The
wreckage did not burn.
The d e a d in c lu d e d » p a M e a ­
g er* . m o itly fro m the New York
m e tro p o lita n a r e a , a n d five crew

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State Highway Patrolman A. N.
Clark laid some of the bodiei
were atlU (trapped in their seal*.
Soma of the victim*, ha laid, bad
donned Mae West lift jackets. A
couple of the Jackets w en inflat­
ed.
By mid • morning at te**t U
bodiei had been found. They were
taken to a tent act up at- the
scene.
The victim* who wore thrown
from the plane wore buried in
about six inch** of mud, one eb*
aerver said.
Wilmington Airport Manager
John Westbrook said, "The
strange thing about the crash ia
MAYOR A. L. Wilaon turn* over gavel to Mayor Higginbotham and new
that w* have bean unable to find
Commissioner J. H. Crappe ia aworn in by Clerk Henry Tamm.
the engine* from Um plane. We
(Staff Photoa)
have searched aa area far about
a mile around the crash and the
anginas Just aren't to be found.”
The plane fell on a farm owned
hg Rkhard Randolph, who said
h# heard an eoptoetea. Randolph
said ho saw a fire but other*
NEW YORK (UPI)
laid the wreckage wa* not burn­
price* at 1 p. m.t
ing whan they reached R.
American Airlines ...
Randolph said be and hU wife
American Tobacco ...
got ep when they beard the ex­
American TAT ......
Earl
Higginbotham
was
unani­
plosion but went beck to bed. Ho
at
R.
mously
elected
mayor
of
Sanford
said bis school-age aon discovered
Chryiler ..........
"I can assure yon of one thing Curtis* * Wright ,
the wreckage shortly after • a. by his fellow city commissioners
m.
last night. Commissioner Jog* —evgrythlng ' I do won’t please DuPont
........
- The n*l i disaster squad was Baker nominated Higginbotham everyone, bid I’ll try to pleas* Eastman Kodak .
dUpr t rh*g te Bathrid today to
Ford Motor ......
them," be said.
Ipattty VM M - U n jg ju ad ha* lor the post. /
General Elactrie .
Higginbotham acknowledged tha
Hkginbotham la a|«rUn| hla General Motor* •
l l i H E r t M W , R*MaMpi a numm the mayor’* ef. tblnj term on the rtt£ commis­ General Mfttrir*
sion, which ha woo unopposed fa Graham • Paig* .
last November’s election. **He Ini, T fc T ..........
signed e feur-maa invest listing
Kcl’a ................ .
served ae mayor In 1134.
team to visit the scene and ex­
Loriilard ........... .
New nemmissioiner J. H. Crapps, Minute Maid ......
amine Um wreckage, headed by
also waa sworn la at last night*’ Penney
.............
special maetJng. Ccappa, who said Sears Roebuck ....
he would d T ^ T h * * M lhr &gt;°b. Standard OU (NJ)
look over tb* teal occupied by Studebaker ........ .
WASHINGTON (CPI) - T b e Merle Werner.
U. S. Steel ..........
United Steel workers Union moved
Outgoing mayor A, L. Wilson Westinghouse 11.
today te sew up contracts with replaced his "Mayor Wilson"
■mailer sleet companies on th* name plate wilh a "Commissioner
Wilson" plaque. Ha compliment­
bail* of Its agreement with the ed
the cummiiiianera with whom
"big It" producers.
he
had
served as mayor and said
Government officials said at
has "a fins bunch of city
least five small companies have Sanford
advised President Eisenhower’s employes."
Outgoing Commissioner Warner,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Nth fact-finding board they would not
City Manager Warren Knowles
also served a year as mayor,
Congress, from whose ranks could accept the big steel settlement. II who
■aid the city father* had hern a give a report lo the City Com­
come the naxt president of the was not Immediately known If very
cooperative group ami he mission last night showing that
United States, convened for Its tbe companies merely were tak­
believed
they bad worked in Ugu the valuation of building In San­
second seseion today to grappla ing a bargaining position oc^would best interests
ford for 1950 was 92,273,323 .as
of Sanford.
with election . year probUms and stick by their guns.
compared to &gt;1.333,227 In IBM.
politics.
But union President David J.
Fees collected for building,
Til# flgriiiing tlgy
if McDonald said he didn't etpect
electric and plumbing permits
both th* House and Senate were any difficulty In applying the steel
were 33,393.73 against te.333.33
largely routine and ceremonial. settlement to the smaller steel
for IBM. The greatest Increase In
No formal business waa planned firms and iron ore companies.
permits Issued was In the build­
In either body thin week.
New county maps have been re­ ing division where 341 permits
Leaders ef the top heavy Dem­
ceived by the county soning office, brought In 37,431 In fee* against
ocratic majority, frustrated last Auxiliary To Meet
the board of commissioners were 552 permits and 34,783.50 te tees
year by President Eisenhower's
for ISM
The American Legion Auxiliary informed yesterday.
•fferUvl* i n af the veto, post­ nf Sanford's Campbell • Lossing The new maps were prepared hy
Tha 342 plumbing permits
poned any maneuvaring until after Post 33 will meet to the post Ihe Dowling Appraisal Co. and can issued
brought the city 3310.73 In
the chief executive delivers his headquarter* on Hwy, 11-32 Fri­ be secured in the eounty clerk's
1330 against 3440 for 274 permits
State ef the Union message te • day at 7:30 p.»m.
ia IBM.
ollfc* te th* courthouse.
Joint **iiteu Thursday.
Senate Republicans scbadulad
their opening party conference for
Ih'.a afternoon. Senate Democrats
deferred their program—mapping
meeting until after Eisenhower's
presentation of his lieo program.
House Speaker Sara Rayburn,
ruling out major lax cuts, pre­
dicted that Congress will boost
th* SI an hour minimum wag*
and liberalise tbe social security
program.
Rayburn invited House mem­
ber*—but pointedly did not urge
them—te take quick action te

Steelworkers Move
ToSewUp Pacts

New County Maps
Are Available

Bench Request
Is Turned Down

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The widening of Sanford Ave,
from IS 9t. to Gindervilte is expectrd to start within tha next
two months.
The board of eounly commis­
sioners gave their approval yes­
terday to work with the city on
the widening project.
This project is in the budget
as part of the county's 11 million
bond issue and will result in the
four-lining giving added access
to the Naval Air Station and
downtown traffic, whiek has increated greatly.
At yesterday’s board meeting.
Commlisloner Lawrence Swotford opposed the jolat widening
project.
"I am not going; to taka lax
money away from the county's
fastest growing area (he referred
to Altamonte Springs) and put K
in Sanford," ha said.
Commission Chairman John
Krider said that there are road
naeds in alt of the five dlitrlcts,
‘‘but we must Start somewhere."
A compromise was fin ally reachad when two Alalmonte Springs
strait* were added te the tenta­
tive plaae far tha lountyte road
building program.
Tha widening construction pro­
ject will include paving ef San­
ford Ave., plu» all drainage line#
and curbing involved.
Cost of the project waa ae( at
f2M.UI.4i.

By United Press latanattenal
A Yankee • style mow storm
marched through Dixie today,
spreading winter misery from
Texas to Virginia.
Schools and highways were clos­
ed ia th* storm area. Some com­
munities were crippled when
power line* snapped under tbe
weight ef lee and snow.
At least three parsons were
known dead in the storm's wak*.
Three others wars missing In a
private plane.

Inches of aoow.
It twirled into Oklahoma, knifed
into th* Tax as Panhandle and
thee hit hard at Arkansas. Cros­
sing the Mississippi River, the
snow headed eastward, blanketing
Tennessee and Kentucky.
The storm roamed through
parts of Mississippi, Alabama,
West Virginia, Virginia and North
Carolina. It was espected to push
northward into parts of Illinois,
Indians and Ohio later today.
The Weather Bureau warned up
I* seven inches would accumulate
In Tronasse* end Kentucky, Dur­
ing a six-hour period Tuesday
night, five Inches fell In Bristol,
on this Tennassro-Virglnis border,
Tha big Memphis . Arkansas
bridge spanning the Mississippi
River at Mamphia was closed te
all but emergency traffic, strand­
ing hundreds of West Memphis
residents on tbe wrong aide of
the river. The bridge waa reopen-

City Accepts Bids
O i W oter M a te rial

City Commisitenera last night
refused a Lakeland advertising
firm's request te put S3 benches
in Sanford with advertising an
them.
CUy Manager Warren E. Know­
les said that the advertising prob­
ably would be lor nationally known
firm* and tkat th* Lakeland or­
ganisation wanted tha SanfordSeminole Jaycees te Sponsor (ho
project. The Jaycees would receive
II per bench par year.

Heart Council Meets

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gasoline tax money and thl* year's
road and bridge fund.

NewWidening ; r ; r

m e m b e r* .

Congress Opens
With Election
Year Problems

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MARCH o r DIMES MAILERS to light pelto wore mniUd Saturday.
oU Onuntjr Monk of Dimes chairman John Inula Snips postal star!
Wercy load the mailers, onto s postage cart and given Pinny s c

wljlllrhiltiEnff'

Th* CUy Commission swardsd
llu.B3d.34 worth of bids an water
division materials te alsht low
bidders on it Items last'nifht.
Bids were awarded te Hugbta
Supply. Inc. tee brass at 3741.40,
galvanised pip* at 31,748.81. and
gooseneck* at 33U.M; to R. D.
Wood, Cm. for | ia m worth of Are
hydrants, te Lang Co. for 31.731.48
worth of meter yokes, te Adams
Supply C*. ter 3383 worth ef fRBnga, M i le Ban Crtbfcu, in*.

roadi," Krider emphasised.

l,#“,t|ed ,h*1work *■*«p*»«*

to **■»* within th* naxt few days
on county road* and work by con*
tract in early February,
Among the major mad Improve,
menl project* that wilt atari wtU
be Sanford Ave. from GlndecvQte
to Geneva; SR 427 from Alta*
monte Spring* to the Orange Coun­
ty lint, Wait Firat St. from
French Ave. to Interatate 400,
SR 430 from Altamonte Spring*
lo the turkey farm, SR 415 con­
necting a link from Geneva from
.Mellonvilla to French, Bear Lake
Road to the Orange County Una
and SR 427 from Longweod te
Altamonte Spriaga.
Out af this year's road and
bridge fund money tbe eounty
will take 1133.000 fer new roadi
which will include Sanford Ave,
Park Ave. Wiley and Roaa Drive*,
Myrtle Road and Geneva Lake
Road In Dictriet 1
In District I tha county wtt
work with the city in widening
Sanford Ave.
In Dielrict 3 road ImprovemMU
will Include. Humphrey, Cecelia
Ave*., Jewel Drive, South Street
and Lyman School read while
District 4 road hnprovtmait*
will include Prairie Lake Drive,
District I will aee Improve*
manta In Banana Labe Read.
Seminole Fiah Camp Reed m i
Loch Arbor.

Courthoure Sets
NewOffice Hours

I’n n E .

wit keep Me e#&gt;
(ices open during Ihe aeon hence
■tartInf Monday.
Commissioner* yaitcrday appro*•d a request by CommlnIWMO
Lawrence Swafford te keep all the
offices open because of the heavy
volume of builntia new done.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
told tha board that hi* office al­
ready hac'put Ibe plan Into effect
and Clerk of the Circuit Court
David Gatchal said he plans tn
start tha new office hours Monday.
Tli# courthouse has been Jam­
med this week with residents filing
for homestead exemption, picking
up their 1380 auto lags and paying
Ihsir taxes.

Furniture Stores
Continue Closing
The Sanford Retail F u a t
Dealers will continue their rag
Wednesday afternoon cluing,
cording te Charter Muse ef M
er’a, chairman of th* ftsral
group.

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teugthy ccutoortri),
Nixon and Mitchell t i n w petted tv m u m their talk* next
w itk is an attempt to get a- •* tlement without tha necessity of
President Eisenhower requesting
sow labor legislation from Con**Other develop monte In tbo atool
—The United Steelworkers an­
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LTJG THOMAS J. HAMILTON JR*, right, of Heavy Attack Squadron One
coda hia Naval earner thia week upon hie release to inactive duty. He waa
presented a plaque by Cdr. David A* King. VAlf-1 Commanding Officer, to
commemoratehia tour of duty with the Tigers. Lt(J.g.) Hamilton, .the

CHASE &amp; SANBORN
OR
FOOD - FAIR

September 1967,
halted the 116-day atrika. They
aaeaaad the ramprH t r of falling
to t e n evtf .’aesithly report* wqelrod aader the enter.
—la g e r M. Blough, chairmen
of U. S. Steal Cerp., predicted that
If there la ae resumption of the
. strike, the nation'* ateel mills will
operate eg near capacity In the
first ala months of I960 to roatore
Sheriff's deputies wi* serve
strike-depleted inventories. '
Mitchell held on unannounced jury summonses on M county
Ira e leas meeting Thursday with
•teshrerhsra President David J. tty i.
McDonald and Union Attorney
The summonses require register­
ed voters to serve on juries tor
the slvll cases to be tried la tbe
would say what they dlacuaaod.
Circuit
court’s fell session Jan.
&amp;
M S "—&lt;» l« New
W i , Tork before hoarding a plana for l-ll. Persons summoned must ap­
pear In the Seminole County
Courtroom at 10 a. m. Tuesday,
unless they art excused by Judge

Deputies To Serve Jury Hoover Urges
'Smut' Crackdown
Summonses N e xt W eek

-a a , L TSL JSSK

PLEAS!

Tha Jurors will be paid 91 for
sach day they eerve, plus mileage.
The esses to he tried are: Jan.
I, at 9:90 a. m., Frank C. Hermesdorf vs. Meredith Enterprises
Inc. and Marshall Lee Keith; Jan.
• at 9:90 a. m., Stanton Abercrombia vs. Theodore L. Johnsoa
and Eunice Wilson; Jail. I at 19
a. m. Carl flayra vs. W. G. feubee; Jan. ll-U, Ann . Retraces
Bear vs. Daaisl La Fevra; dan.
14 at 9:M a. m., Seaco bic. vs.
Albert W. Winters and Charles E.
Jester; Jan. 19 .at 9:90 a. m.,
Michael Criilenden, a minor, vs.
Ben Edgar Butler.
' The jurors.to be summoned are
John G. Dura, Robert J. Keys,
Jack R, Brooks, Rodney R. Har­
ris, William 0, Tanner Jr., Ern­
est H. Rohoe, J. D. Woodruff,
Romauld N. Skslley, Harry E.
Sutherland, Harold R. Sundvall,
Lewis E. White, E m e tt C.
Stamper, WUbar J. Dulak, Harry
E. Howard. Edmond A. Cheval­
ier, Sanford F. Doudney, Harvey
H. Hate, John M. Fjtspatrick, Vir­
gil D. Morgan, Alfred F, Steuart,
Anthony J .' Qregus, Lawrence N.

WASHINGTON U P D -F B I Di­
meter &lt;J. Edgar Hsovar said to­
day the time has come to crack
down on “dealers of depravity”
who corrupt the notion’s youth In
the gulae of “clean entertain­
ment.”
Writing In the PBl’a law en­
forces*rut bulletin. Hoover urged
governing authorities to strengthen laws agalnkt “*raut salesmen.”
He advocated atlffer sentence* for
“filth purveyors.’’
The FBI chief aimed his fire
at.moUon pictures and television
Sf well nt at publishers of ob­
scene pictures end books.
He said that young people are
“literally bombarded with vulgar
motion picture adveriisemenU In
soma newspaper* { certain movies
have too often mada good on the
provocative promises In tha ad­
vertisement* and profanity slid
rapacity are the main Ingredients
of more and morn screen offer­
ings.”
Hoovtr said that a few televi­
sion producers, too, “sometime*
break through tha veil af decency
aa If aome of tham were trying
ta see just bow much tha public
will stead.’’
' Tha FBI director said that ob­
scenity la threatening the moral­
ity af tha nation. Obscene Ills re­
turn I* spread acroaa tha land,
he ante, through the meane of
films, decks af playing cards,
photographs, eomic books, sala­
cious magaslnss, paper -backed
hooks and ether pornographic

trials, and sickness., Parsons over
U don't have to nerve but may If
they wish.
After eliminating tbo excused
persons, Judge Williams will give
the oath to tbo Jurers left Ho
then win draw alt games from a
Robert E. Jones, MaaimUllan
bat to get jurors tor the first King, Dould E. Brubaker, James
case, riw attorneys tor each aide W. Brooks, Ediar i . Olson, CharIn Urn case will challenge tbe lea D. Cobb, Jesse *. Cleveland,
Roseoe T. Warren, John Halitcn
Jr.. Jsm ei E. Doucette, John
. JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tha Seeks Escapers
WUllam Travasoe, William Edgar
preaMaat af iha Gates Rant w an­
NEW YORE (UP!)—The FBI Dyaon, King E. Hodges, Raymond
ed today that tha annual post-sea■aid it la coocantrating Ms starch la M. Hite Jr., Ella O. Cummings.
this area for the remaining two Grant Burton, William A. Conconvicts still at larga from tha II right, Donald C. Ludwig, John
man, Doe. g breakout of the Ivy Ores hi, John M. Griffin, Herirhel
Bluff prison near Yanceyvllle, N. E. Dunn, John T. Fort lor Jr., Sermon Topic
C. Aa OBI spokesman slid tha two Richard R. WhUeeide, John O.
Rav. BUI Swyaar of the Barnett
men. WUlio Shaw, 90, and Clave- Bacon. Ernest R. Austin, Ran­ Memorial Church of Enterprise
land McNeill. 91, had ralalivae la som B. Black, William 0. Pearce will speak on - "Unchanging So*
New York. 1
and Walter H. Browning.
vtor" during hie sermon Sunday.

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Eatabliahed 1906

MONDAY. JANUARY 4, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 699

longwood
Bond Issue
Approved
Circuit Judge Voile William*
ruled ■ 170,000 Longwood bond
Imoo legal this morning, clearing
the war tor fundi to be ipent on
paving three street! and extend­
ing water linei la town.
The TO 91.000 boodi will mature
at the rate o&lt; $7,000 per year from
1000 through 1000. They bear five
■cent Intercat each year which
payable in March and Septem-

Youngsters Die
01 Suffocation
In Orlando Home

€

The principal and intercat will
be paid off from Longwood ctilitioa aervice taxoe, algaret taxea
and surplus net revenue from the
town’s water ayatom.
Streets to be paved under the
program are Grant I t from WSdraare to Gaergia Ava., Palmetto
St. from | . Lake Are.from
In Grant
MarAve. and WUma SL frm
O am Rd. and Molaar Ava.

Jets Set 4 Flight
Records Injtoy
• y l/aitsd Press Isterastional
Jot airlines, helped along by
laU winda of ap la 190 miles par
£ e u r set four east-bound trsaseootiaental speed records Sunday.
An American Airlines Boeing
TIT raced 2,300 miles from Los
Angeles to Washington • Baltimore
Friendship Airport In thro* hours
90 mhwtao.
The flight with n capacity lend
ef 111 passenger! brake a pre­
vious American Airlines mark of
four boon flat for the run.
Another American TOT Jet act a
M e t Angel**-Boston record of four
Vh*ura,-Sl. mtantes, .carrying.-Ilf
passenger* sad t srew of eight
Tfcoplmm made the 9,700-mllo
flight at an overage speed ef 919
mike per hour, eclipsing a oneday-eld record for four hoars, *
minutes also bald by American.
A Tram World Alrlineo TOT eartying 114 passengers averaged 000
mike an hour for a 2,451-rali* Los
Aagelss-New York run. The three
gtoaun, IT minutes fligM trimmed
T tx minutes from a mark that
TWA eat Saturday.
An Eastern Airlines Douglas
DC0B flow 9,910 miles from Long
Bosch, Calif., to Miami in three
hoars, M minutes and 99 seconds
an average speed of H t miles an
hour, which Eastern said was a
record for the southern trans­
continental reals.

&lt;Payola Control
Deadline Today
WASHINTON (UP!) - Today k
tbs deadline far tha nation’s rsd k and takvlaion atgtkna to re­
port to the government on what
controls they have set up In police
payola to their employes.
^ The Pederal Communications
Commission directed the l ,M rad k and TV faraadcaitera to report
on'"Internal controls and- proced­
ures” being used to keep tabe on
payoffs to staffers outside their
regular aalary.
By Feb. 9, the radio and TV
stations also must disclose any
payola or ‘‘push money” either
they or their personnel have taken,
since Nov. 1, IN*, for hidden com­
m e r c ia l plugs.
“ The FCC’s demand for disclosure
of undercover payments te disc
Jockeys to push certain records
(payola) and in broadcasters to de­
ceptively clock plugs for products
on the air is unprecedented.

Health
Center

bids w ill b« oponed Fob.. 16 nt 8 p.m. in the courthouse. This new 8100,000
facility to be built on French Ave., will he among thy first of the county's
1960 projects and the county commi*Hioner* hope it will he completed by
th e M l.

Jaycees Name
C ity, County, School Officials Plan
Outstanding 10 'Busy' '6 0 For Building, Improvements
Young Men Of '59
TULSA, Okla. (UP1) -T h e na­
tion’s youngest governor, Hawaii’s
first congressman and young men
if the new and challenging apace
Said were In the list of the "ten
oVtandiog young men of 1*34”
aMouneed today by tha U. S.
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Robert M. Clark, national presi­
dent of the young men’s dvie or­
ganisation, announced the list here
today. Flva of tha ten honorcos
a r a t a t h o field of education.
eraar of Oklahoma.
Bomor D. Babbidga Jr., St, as­
sistant U. 8. commissioner of ed­
ucation.
Pater A. Caatruccio, 34, Glenn
Burnle, Md., expert on communlsatioos and guidance in space
travel, Osborn Elliott. U, Now
Tark City, manaaiae editor, News­
week magazine.
Carlisle 8. Floyd, Tallahassee
Fla., teacher and operatic com­
poser, Florida State University.
Daolei E. Inouye, 39, first U.S.
eoagressmin from Hawaii.
Robert P. Griffin, 99, Traverse
City, Mich., Congressman and la*
bar reform leader.
Dr. S. Fred Singer, 3S, Greenbelt. Md. space vehicle expert and
professor of physics, University of
Maryland.
LL Col. Weak/ W. Posvar, 34,
bead of the political science de­
partment, Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dr. Harry Prystowsky, 94,
Gainesville, Fla., head professor
of obstetrics and gynecology, Un­
iversity of Florida.
Tbo tan men will be honored by
the Jaycees at as awards eougraas Jan. 11-14 at Hartford,
Conn.

C itru s G row er
T o Run For Post
ORLANDO (UP1) - W. R.
(Buster) Hancock, citrus grower
•h e heads the Florid* Agricul­
tural Council, has announced he
will run for Florida commissioner
of agriculture this spring.
Hancock, 49, owns Hancock
Gravel near here. He made his
announcement Sunday, saying ha
had "worked closely with legisla­
tors from all parts of tha state
k the Interest of Florida’s agri­
cultural economy.”

County, school and eity officials
today painted a rosy picture for
IM0 and ouUiasd a list of lop
priority projects to be started dur­
ing the calendar yaar.
Sanford City Manager Warren
Knowks listed 11 street construc­
tion projects and reported, the
commission will givo careful con­
sideration to Urn construction of
a sewage treatment plant at an
estimated cost of $400,000.
Knowles also said that (liras
areas will corns late the eity lim­
its within the neat few month

will be 934,000 rood resurfacing
project, including MelknviUa to
San Carlos, San Carlos to Chap­
man, W. Third St. to Persimmon
and Persimmon to First and Third
St.
New construction will include
finishing of the Civic Center Park­
ing Lot; paving of Mulberry Ave.
from 19th to llth Streets, Olean­
der from 10th to llth Sts., Jes­
samine from 10th to llth Sts.,
llth SL from Okauder to Jes­
samine, Myrtk Ava. from Fulton
to Blvd.. Myrtk from First St.
to Fulton and Fulton from
Laurel to French Ave.
Probably the most Important
project will be the paving on San­
ford Ava. from llth to 2Mh St.
Work on the resurfacing pro­
jects k expected te start Jan. 10,
Knowks said.
County Commission Chairman

Complete Renewal
Forms Are Asked
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
today urged all residents filing
renewal applicaUons lor bom
stead exemption to mail or bring
la the whole application and fi
tear off any pari ef U.
McCanna said residents have
been mailing la juat half tha dou­
ble-card application blank.
Crowds Jammed the lobby of the
courthouse this morning and a
line of residents extended onto
Park Ava. at people gathered to
flk for exemption, pay their taxea
and pick up their IM0 auto tags
Residents have until April 1
to pay their Uses and file for
homeotead exemption. The dead
line tor am* tegs k Feb. 30.

Congress FuN 0 1 Candidates To Open
9

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Congress that may be beat known
la history by l(g presidential can­
didates reconvenes Wednesday for
a stormy election-year teuton.
School construction, minimum
wage, civil rights tad bousing —
probably in about that order —
highlighted tha Uat ef "must” bills
the Democratic leadership is lining
up for its 19M session.
M Revision of lb* Taft-HarUey la­
bor law because uf'thc steal dis­
may add ta the session's

— Stock
pricee at I p. m.t
25te
American Airlines ..
40V,
American TAT ....
10T
American Tobacco ............10T
**** S6te
Bethlethem Steel
69
C A O .............
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Chryslsr ............
a*** 30H
Curtiss • W right.................
262te
DuPont .............
**• • 108',
Kastman Kodak
Ford Motor ....
SOS* 92
Wte
General Electric
a*** Mte
General Motors .
2M
Graham • Paige
Int. T A T ....... V” **•• 38'.
#*a• 37te
Lorillard
I9te
Minute Maid ...
Penney .............
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16te
Penn RR ..........
Sears Roebuck
***s sote
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Standard OU (N.
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Sludebaker ........
10141
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...... lllte
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John Krider said that the county
faces i960 in the “best financial
condition” in recant years, with
a cash carry over from the 1)383# budget of 9431,490.”
Krider added that the commis­
sion antiepates that it can match
this carry over in tha next fiscal
year also.
Top county projects for this
y e a r Include the completion of

the new health center, construction
of a Jail, paving primary roads in
the county, drainage work and a
job classification program for all
county payroll personnel.
Supt. of Schools R, T. Mllwee
said completion of nine school
projects are expected by the fall
of I960, Including a new high school
and addlllons to Oviedo, Longwood
and lake Mary schools.

Bitter C oif W ave Follows
TraiKHM idw est Blizzard
By United Pretm International.
Thu Midweat today wan in the grip of a b itter cold wnvt
th a t followed one of the worst blizzards of tne season.
The m ass of frigid a ir sweeping southw ard from Canada
pushed toward the F ast Coast from the central plains and
mada the Midwest the icebox of the country.
The m ercury plunged U) 26 degrees below zero a t 2 a. m.

Doctor May Face
Death Penalty

a t International Falls, Minn. U
was ID below at Duluth, 19 below
at Rochester and 14 below al
Minneapolis, Minn., l i below at
Mason City, Iowa, aero at Omaha,
four degrees at Madison, WIs., and
Dsnvar, Colo., and 9 at Chicago.
Th* cold front estsndsd from
New York State through extreme
northwestern Florida, Most of th*
South reported temperatures in
th* 30s and 40*.
Rein soaked the entire Atlantic
Coast with the exception of Flor­
ida Sunday. Alabama, Tennessee
and the Ohio Valley also reported
rain.
Scattered snow- flurries wsr*
forecast over the Ureat Lakes, the
upper Ohio Valley and much of
tbs Rockies today. Th* Weather
Bureau said some snow might
fell from western Kansas north
ward Info the Dakotas and Mont­
ana.
Occasional rain was exported
across the southern plains while
the rest of the country looked for
partly cloudy or fair skis*.

LOS ANGELES (Ul’l) - The
state today was expected to ask
the death penalty for l)r. N. Ber­
nard Finch and his paramour Caro k Tregoff accused of killing the
physician'* estranged wife to get
hPr share of the family fortune.
The prosecution which will lead
off with opening arguments, con­
tends tha 'motive for the fatal
shooting was a desire by Finch, 42,
Is wed hla 23-year-old former re
coptionisl without having to split
ap estimated 9TSO,0M in communi­
ty property wth his 33-year-old
wife Barbara.
Tha prosecution further con­
tends that Finch and Miss Tregoff
carried a "murder kit” July 14 to
d* away with Mrs. Finch by medi­
cal means, but shot her instead.
Mrs. Finch instituted a divorce H eater Causes
action against bar handsome, ten­
nis-playing husband May 20, less First ’60 Blaze
than two months before her iiody Sanford firemen started the new
was found shot through tha back year with a fir* call just 34 min
on the lawn of lb* 963,000 horns ules after midnight Jan. 1.
la nearby West Covina.
The firemen pul out a blaio
at 414 E. Eighth Ht. which waa
startled by a defective oil beater.
Damage was small.
Boot T ra ile r
A Christmas tree's wires started
a fire at 1303 Forest Dr. which
Slams Into C a r
caused considerable amok* dam­
As unattached boat trailer ran age before it waa put out and an
heroes French Ave. yesterday and automobile caught fir* Jan. 2.
bit a ear in the aide.
Last night, another beater caus­
MUlarfl Hampton Bacon, San­ ed a fir* at 2404 Grandvkw Ava.
ford Negro of 1210 W. llth St., which was confined I* one room
was driving south on French Ave. and damage waa slight, the fire
and had Just crossed the railroad department reported.
tracks near First St. when a boat
and boat trailer unbooked from
hi* truck, police laid. Joseph Tom
Staen of Orlando was In the dam­ Yule Star T o G e t
aged ear. No arrests wen made.

will deliver in person hk annual
Stale of the Union message to a
Joint session of Coagreu. Then tha
legislators probably will adjourn
until naat week.
The president's budget message
calling for spending of about 949
billion lh the fiscal year starting
July 1 will bo submitted Jan. 19.
His economic report will go to
Perm anent Home
Congress Jan. 26.
Hi* Christmas star put up In
Senate Republicans plan to bold
bark of tha Hanford Civic Center
their first party conference Wed­ Man Found Dead
nesday afternoon. But the Demo­ Glenn Hill of Danville, Illinois, by the Hanford Art Association
crats may switch their normal was found dead at the Seminole headed fo r a permanent borne in
schedule and not hold their caucus Raceway in Casselberry Friday, Christmas, Fla. Saturday. Tha
unUl after they hear the presi­ according to the Sheriffs de- modernistic, three dimension star
dent’s State of the Union message.
rtment. Deputies Grant, Bea- designed by Sanford architect Hal
This would enable Johnson to
rger and Kagan took charge of Hrrria will he part of a permantailor hk program with the advan­
the body after Hill was found atout Nativity aeons display Hi
tage ef knowing the president’s the raceway. A poet mortem re­ Christmas. The Sown which eoasWednesday for -tbo second proposal for tha July Jl Democra­ vealed no foul play. Gramkow mrmorates the Yuletid* the year
of the ttUi Congress.
tic national convention la Los An- funeral home was given charge ef round k trying te develop a peace
President T l i n k u t
lb* body.
shrine

last week — Sens. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey (Minn.), and John F. Ken­
nedy, (Mass.)
Sonata Democratic Loader Lyn­
don B. Johnson (Tex.) and Sen.
Stuart Symington (Mo.,) the other
two, are not expected to make cay
formal declarations in the near
(blurt.
Vice Presdient Richard M. Nix­
on, who apparently cinched the
GOP nomination with the with­
drawal of New York Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller, ia eapected to for­
malise his candidacy in a few
' Bat peesideatkl politics_wim Weeks. He can do so when hk
an tha major active con lender* name goes info the March S New
ad both parties concentrated in the Hampshire primary. .
will be presiding over the

K

Deborah Ro»ey of Sanford and
Barrie Sloan Jr. of Orlando died
of

suffocation

S aturday

when

fumes from an undented gas
healer gathered In the one-bed
room Orlando apartment of Mr.
and Mr*. Barrie Sloan.
Deborah, Ilk-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosey of
Country bide Trailer Para, Semi­
nole County, w*r »*toej&gt; to the
apartment with her older sister,
her Ite year old cousin, Barrie,
and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mr*. Sloan. Rosey, a Navy man.
is based at th* Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosey were ooli­
fted of their daughter's death
through Hanford police yerterday.
Th* Rosays had bean on a fitting
trip whan told Utet'Nhe Orange
County sheriff's department had a
message for them.
Deborah and Donna had been
staying with their aunt and unde
ainc# Friday. Donna Jloacy and
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan responded to
oxygen treatment given by the
Orlando Fire Department and
llcrndoo Ambulanco Service.

Mayor Tomorrow
Sanford'a city commlisioncra
will elect a new mayor at a spe­
cial meeting in city hall at 4 p.
m. tomorrow.
The commissioner chosen mayor
(or 1940 by hit four fellow com­
missioners will succeed Mayor A.
L. Wilson, who held the post for
1939. Recently electrd city com­
missioner J. II. Crappt will be
sworn In and seated at tha meet-

WASHINGTON (U PI) — The great 1969 steel atrikB
wa« settled today a fte r union and m anagem ent negotiators
bargained all night with the aid of Secretary of Labor Jam ea
P. Mitchell.
Both sides adopted a settlem ent recommended by Vic#
President Richard M. Nixon and Secretary Mitchell.
"The contents of the settlement
are being withheld pending rati­
fication by the appropriate bodies
of the patties," Mitchell announc­
ed at a jammed news conference.
II* said tha eareemrnt was
reached as a result of behind-thescenes conferences over the past
several weeka conducted with top
officials of the United Steelwork­
ers of America and management.
It was learned that the settle­
ment provided for a package In­
crease In wages and benefits ex­
piring In roid-1062.
Fourteen cent* will be in higher
regular hourly wage rates—seven
rents on July 1 this year and
seven rents more on July 1, 1961.
The rest of the 39-rent package is
In wage differentials and various
fringe benefits.
It was estimated roughly that
the settlement would add upward
of 1600 million dollara a year to
the industry's labor costs when
all of the increases are In effect.
There was no Immediate word
on whether the steel companies
planned to increase prices as a re­
sult of the agreement. A spokes­
man said "1 do not ears to dis­
cuss that subject.”
K. Conrad Cooper, chief man­
agement r^gottofor, s a i d the
agreement "represents a compromlse which g&lt;**» Im-voiM what the
companies had previously offer­
ed.”
Cooper sibled tha companies fait
their "Lest course of action” was
to accept the government recom­
mendations.
Steelworkers President David J.
McDonald said he would meet with
the union's wage policy commit­
tee Tuesday to give them "a mes­
sage of peace, prosperity and last­
ing hsppinass for tha steelwork­
er*."
"Their union Is sound, safe and
secure,” McDonald said.
Approval of tha new contract by
the wage policy committee was
considered virtually certain. Me*
Donald said IU meeting would ha
held at I p. m. Tuesday.
Settlement of the dispute elim­
inated the possibility o t a renewad strike when th* 40-day baek t*
work Taft-llartlay Injunction ex­
pires Jan. 26.
Th# roumMhrrWk negotiation
session which endsd th# dispute
started at 11 a. m. Sunday and
broke up shortly after V a. m. to­
day.
Th# talks were held l« the
Washington headquarter* of the
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
A spokesman for Mitchell said
(he Sunday-Monday session was
the first bargaining seaalon to run
through an ontlre night and Into
tha ' next day. President Elsen­
hower asked for round-lhe-clock
bargaining In December.
Sum* 20 or more industry and
union representatives were report­
ed to have been te the all-night
session. Many took off their Jacketa and workad In shirt aleevas.
They sent out from time to time
for coffee, milk and sandwiches.

commissioners will bear a
report from tbo city attorney on
th* city's attempt to gat Utk from
the school board to tha Goldsboro
recreation area where Sanford has
$60,000 worth of improvement*.
An agreement whereby Sanford
firemen can com* under aoclal
security will bo presented for
the commissioners’ approval as
well as ordinances stating realdenre requirement* for door to V A H -5 O n Ship
door solicitors and toning annexed
VAH-B left the Sanford Naval Air
areas.
Station Saturday and went aboard
the USS Forrest#! for fleet exer­
cise and operational rcadtnesa in­
spection. TTie 10 Jet bombera and
crews will undergo the operations
aboard th* aircraft carrier prior
In a six month tour of duty In the
Mediterranean. The squadron will
Iravr for the Mediterranean in
MIAMI (UPI) - Police In six about a month to replace VAH-9,
state* were on tha alert today for which ia there now.
a li-yrar-old girl and a 30-yearold man whoa* marriage was nulli­
fied hr tha courti.
Missing were Janet Wlnlhrop and
Melvin Cook, who sloped with her
to Georgia Dec. 1. Po le* said
they assumed tbs two war* to­
gether.
Janet, whose parents have bit­
terly opposed her relationship with
Cook, disappeared from her bora*
PAINESVILLK, Ohio (UPI) —
last Friday night. She left wearing
a pink shorty night gown.
Laundry trurk driver Fluyd E.
The girl's parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove, onra cleared te th*
John C. Wlnthrop, got the mar­ killing of hte lover's husband, to­
riage voided and a Juvenile court
day waa arraigned on first de­
put tha girl ta their custody.
Cook, who operates a skating gree murder charges In tha
rink, brought court action to have Christmas Eva aniper slaying ol
Janet returned ta him. At the Charles Clark.
Evidence was alio presented to
hearing, the Wintbraps charged he
once lived for three yeara with a the grand jury that the 33-year-old
woman as her husband. Th* Wlnlh- divorced father of five was the
rape also said the woman had man who stood outside the Clark
bomr in suburban Mentor and
two cbtldrea by him.
Cook lost th* legal fight and shot Clark to death as ho helped
Janet went bark to her parents, hla wife prepara dinner for (heir
temporarily, declaring, "I still love four children.
Sheriff William B. Evans aald
him.”
that "I foal we can get a convic­
tion on first degree murder."
TV Theft
Hargrove waa arraigned before
Theft of a portable television Municipal Judge Albert C. (layer
act from Lassie Mae Knowtea as prosecutor Edward Oslraader
11U W. lOU St. hem* Friday presented the evidence tn-tba coun­
tad to the arrest 4 a Sanford ter Brand jury tar an tadiciaurt.
Negro, Prince Stewart, far Brand Hargrove, wfr* had an eightlarceny th* earn* day. Stewart month romance with Clark's wifo.
waa
Inis, a former Miami mndai,
Urlos aanfoaacd I* tea bfkarra
man trying to aell the TV aat and murder hut was cleared lb* first
tailed Sheriff's deputies, tea time by authorities whs gave him
Sheriff* adflm
• So dot em ir mm. .

Police Alerted
For Newlyweds

Bulletin
ALBANY. N. T. (UPI) —
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Who
bowed out ef a head-on clash
with Vice President Richard
M. Nixon for th* RepnWlcaa
presidential nnrnteatlen, today
kept the door open for a poss­
ible draft
The New York governor aald
his withdrawal from primary
battles far the aomtaaltan did.
not preclude further tripe
throughout the country.

News Briefs
Judge Dies

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Retir­
ed Circuit Judge L. I, FahlainsU
of Pensacola diad here Sunday
night while visiting friends. Death
was attributed to a heart attack,

Negro Stabbed

A Sanford Negro who waa stab­
bed yesterday said that he didn't
want to press charges against hla
ssssilsul but only wauled tlM UUft
to psv hi* hoenlle) Kills. Willi* B.
Holla of 412 W. llth Bt. named
.Tames Nelms, a Negro livltag at
911 W. llth St., at hla attacker.

i

Jet Crashes
KGLIN AIR FORCE BASE (UPI)
—An F10Q Sabre jet craahed onto
tha KgUn Reservation today but
th* pilot escaped Injury. Th# plan*
flamed out and craahed into a
wooded are* on State Road 84 Just
inside the reservation, strewing
wreckage over an area ef 300 yard*
and atartlag a smaM fire.

Trials Postponed
HAVANA (UPI) - The triata
of nearly 24 men ta nonnnttion
with teat August'* "tavaaton plot”
waa postponed without explanation
today. The trial* bad been acheduL
ad to atari thla morning In Havana'a Cabana tortrau prison, b*t n
spokeam*a for the revolutionary
tribunal# aatd tear wonld be de­
layed.

Writer Killed

SENS, France (UPI) - Franck
author, playwright and Nobel
Prise winner Albert Camu* waa
killed ta an'automobile accidert
today on a highway 40 mi tea aouth
of Paria. Ha waa 41. Cornua, 8
native of Algiers ta French North
Africa, waa active la the rtairtance movement against tha Nail*
ta World War XL

Johnson Plans
T o Run In Race
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - le a ­
st* President Dewey Johnson saya
ha eapecta to announce for gov­
ernor ta mid-January.
Johnson, who calls himself a
conservative, haa figured promi­
nently ia pre-campaign specula­
tion, but lately haa dropped into
the background.
However, be told a letavlaimi
news panel hero Sunday night
that "my preaent Intention ta ta
announce for governor about Jan.
20 or II."
Johnson, leader ef tha Senate
majority or ao-calted "Pork Chop
Gang,” said avaa if he la not
elected "the experience I gala In
traveling over tbo atate will make
me a batter aenator.”

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Truck Driver Once Cleared
In Slaying IsjAifaigned

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H* was picked up again at hla
mother's horn* in Toledo alter ppUce received an anonymous tele­
phone call informing them that
Hargrove purchaasd a .22-caliber
rifle the day before the murder.
lie confrlscd again. This, plug
tha fact (bat a handwriting export
identified Hargrove'* handwrfllaf
on the tales slip for th* rifla aod
tbo matching of two bullet*, led
to the murder charge.
Sheriff Evans, who pictured th*
■uspect as being "etoao to
•thliophrvnlc— a apUi
t t y " - said that a few of Hera
grove’s friends ware "nat aura
prised” that he committed |h4
murder.
But Hargrove's mother,
title Walker, Mamed Mr*.
"Dent bis ms him tor th
lax. hut Mam* Mrs. Ctaf
to oommit tha murder

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�rata Sen. John F.
drongest contender
m atte presidential
t Sea. Stuart B y
manda surprising

Gor. LeRoy Collins calM the
highway slaughter •‘sickening.'*
And State highway Patrol Com­
mander H. N, Kirkman said he
needed more manpower to enforce
the state's traffic laws.
In the worat holiday weekend
accident In the nation, nine per­
sons died when two vehicles col*
Jlded near South Bay Saturday.
A northbound station wagon was
taking a group of prospective
ni'tomera to see a land develop­
ment near Fort Myers. It hit a
atuihbound car carrying tourists
to Miami. Everyone in the two
was killed.
Word was received yesterday of vehicles
Another traffic accident in Mi­
the sudden death on Jan. 1 of Mrs.
Storting Peterson la Palma de ami claimed the life of Freakiln
Mallorca. Spain, where she had
resided tor the past two years.
Clarissa Starling Peterson was
bora Nov. 4, 1IM. in Lyeriy, Ga.
the daughter of the late Elisabeth
Harrison and Billie Jones Starling. By United Press taisrasHaeil
Sho'moved to Sanford at an early The nattoo’s highway death toll
age end attended public schools in
the N«» Yaar’a holiday loomed
Sanford and coaUauod her educa­ for
tion at Sweet briar College and Stat­ past earlier predictions and apion University. She lived for seve­
ral years la Naw York and more
recently la Jacksonville, where she
made her heme with her seat and
uncle, the late Mr. end Mrs. Mob- sous died In iraffci accidents, M in
Area and 74 in miscellaneous mis­
art W. Simms.
She waa n member &lt;4 the Daugb- haps for an overall total of 4M.
Michigan counted 22 traffic
MIAMI (UP!)—Florida ushered
In the New Year with record
carnage on its highways over, the
holiday weekend.
A United Press Internet ional
survey showed 24 persons died in
highway accidents — thr worst
weekend toll in the state's history.
Eight other deaths from venous
causes brought the total acciden­
tal death tall to U.

disclosed. Kennedy ananneed hit
candidacy Saturday.
Much farther bihlnd esme Ben.
Lyndon Johnson and Adit! Sloveni t s tied, and Sen. Hubert Hum­
phrey—la that order.
United Press International euerlad party chairmen or national
committeemen in St atatae on the
status at the race after round one
of the bidding.
willing to asms a single favorite
this far ia advance. But In S4 of
the M&gt; states they spseifitd the
three men who In their opinion
were top contendere as ei naw.
The total of mentions for each
candidate or expected candidate
waa revealing:
Kennedy was named 11 times.
Symington got 25 mentions. Stev­
enson and Johnson, who deny
their candidacy, tied with 10.
Humphrey, the first Democrat to
announce, set only seven.
Of those willing M specify a
single favorite, five picked Ken­
nedy. Two each mentioned Sy­
mington, Johnson and Humphrey.
Others considered it too early to
single out one front-runner.
Thirty-four out of S7 believed
that despite the upeotaing prefer­
ence primaries the taming point

Heavy Toll

HERB ARE GET acquainted photon of Senator John F. Knnnedjr of Massa­
chusetts, Democrat Lower photos show him with his wifn and baby
daughter, and with niater and her husband Peter Lawford.

LINCOLNTON, ft. C. (UPI) - A with rape.
21-year-old mother of two eons waa Officer* n ld a warrant charging
Police N ib Two
dragged from her home Sunday by Robert Lee Case, 2f, with rape had
Poltoe captain A. S. Williams
rounded up tare boys, 14 and 11 tme man and raped repeatedly in been, issued by the woman, but
Casa, who lives near Lowell, had
year* of age, Friday who admitMr*.' Janetta Black staggered not been taken into custody.
Into n police station at Lowell, Sheriff Heavner said he would
N. C., and told officers that aba charge Shedd with kidnaping and
was kidnaped from her home In the robbery in connection with the
Crowe community, about four woman's abduction f r o m h e r
miles weet of h en . and raped sev­
eral times before aha waa released. Tbs victim's husband, C. G.
Lincoln County Sheriff Frank Block, told officers hia 12-year-old
Hearner said the woman apparent­ son answered the doer when two
ly had nat been beaten and waa “la dark-balred men with buck teeth
good nondHInn “ &lt;1 farmer in the ahd mustaches knocked. He said
area hraught bar to the pallet t u ­ the men asked for him but before
be could got to the door atop step­
ped Inside the bouse and pointed a
gun at him.

LONDON

A. Kolb, 0 , ef Hollywood, FU.
Ho wo» driving alone Sunday
night wbtn hio cor struck o parked
pickup truck.
Two children suffocated Satur­
day in a small apartment ^
Orlando. They wera Barry Sloa™
two and a half months, and
Deborah Rossy, 1.
Wayne Gattshall, 42, of Sumter,
8. C , was fatally shot by another
hunter near Fort Pierce Saturday
while Hunting wild turkey.
H.*Wea Arrington, 74, Chieflandi'
bank official, died of suffocation'
Sunday night when hia home
burned.
Four persona were killed in t h ^
crash of a small airplane ntJ P
Tallahassee Friday afternoon.

cut window-blind lords and tied
Black and hia two eons. Then they
grabbed about tM from Mrs.
Blaek’s puma and dragged the

the United Daughters of the Con­
federacy. She waa a communicant
of the Church of the Good ttepherd, Jacksonville.
She is survived by two sons,
Robert Starling Peterson and A.
B. Peterson, Jr., Sanford, and
two grandchildren Sarah de Sauasure Peterson and A. B. Peterson,
III, both of Sanford.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Burial will be la Jack­
sonville at a later date.

deaths, more than any other state,
to lead the nation's most unpopular
contest. Texas waa second with 27
and Florida third with 2S. Pennsyl­
vania and California had 21, OhlO
20 and New York If.

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Lord | A. Sandifer Jr., In CHnit Heights, I strvrd buffet style at noon to a | and Mrs. J.( Richard Lord. Miss
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Mrs. Raymond A. Sandifer Jr.,
Sanford.
Grandchildren present were Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Price, students
at Trrvccca Natarene College,
Nashville. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs.
James Colvin and children. Mary
Ann and Jamse Jr., of Tampa;
Misses Linda. Donna and Glen­
da Cass, Chattanooga, Tcnn.;
Betty Jean, Kay and Allen San­
difer. Sanford; J.. Richard Lord
Jr. and little sister Susan, Misses
Joyre and Marjory Outlaw, Mills
M. Lord III and Miss Patricia
Ann LorJ all of Orlando.
Guests and out of town callers
during the day Included John
Lord of Tampa, Sgt. and Mrs.
J. L. Strnstrom and sons of Sa­
tina, Kan . Mrs. Dan Jarvi, Ely,
Minn., Jarrelt Smith, Tavares,
Mrs. G. W. Thomas, Orlando.
Tom Anderson and Lloyd W’atrous
of Sanford.

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BROTHERS AND SISTERS present a t the M. M. Lord family reunion in
Sanford are left to right. Mills M, Lord Jr., Lillie Mae Lord nnd Mrs. Eunice
Outlaw, all of Orlando, M rs. D orothy Riley, Tampa, (the hostess) Mrs. Sandlfer, Mrs. M ary Frances Cass, Chattanooga and J . Richard Lord, Orlando.

MONDAY
Sanford Firemens' Ladles Auxi­
liary meets at the home of Mrs.
X. T. Thomas 203 Staple Ave. I p.m.
TUESDAY
The Daughteri of Wesley S. S.
Class of Firs! Methodist Church
meets In McKinley Hall at 7:30
WEDNESDAY
General
Business
Luncheon
meeting of the Sanford Womans
Club 12:30 p. m. followed by a
miscellaneous auction. Members
requested to briog articles for
the sale.
Social Department of the Wom­
ans Club meets at 2 p. m. for
bridge'and canasta.
, The C. P. O. Wive* Club meeU
at the Mar Lou Restaurant at
1 p. m. for annual installation
luncheon.

Donaldson, Mrs. Ni J. Strnstrom,
Mrs. Dot Deyormln, Mrs. Annetta
Weleox, Mrs. Norma Kahenbill,
Mrs. Helen Stripp, Mrs. Ursula
West and Mrs. June Brown.

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
Women of the Church executive
hoard of the First Presbyterian
Church meets at 10 a. m.
The PhUathea Class will meet
at the home of Mrs. Joe Corley,
Cameron Avr. at 7:45 p. m. Mrs.
Annie Mas Rumbley will be eo*
bostesss.
,
TUESDAY
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W. S. C. S. of First Methodist
Church Board Mealing 9 a. m.
Business and Program 9:40 a. m.
Official Board Meeting of First
Christian Church 7:30 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church Junior Choir 4.15 p. m., Intermediate
5 p. m. Pioneer Fellowship • p.

MR. AND MRS. ELMER STAUGLER of Mnitlnml who
celebrated th eir 25th wedduiff nnnivcrsnry with n dinner
Riven in their honor by Mr. and M m . C. A. Henderson of
Enterprise and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis of Daytona
Beach a t the Henderson home Wednesday.

Personals
BY MRS. CMRENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Melrose
and children,. John, Gerald and
Ruth of Lainsburg, Mich, arrived
last week for an extendrd visit
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Melrose of Lake Rutler. Mr.
and Mrs. Merrill Melrose and
children, Faith, Alice, Arlene,
Billy and Gary of Corunna,
Mlcb. arrived later la tha week
for a family reunion.
Coleman Jones of Bamberg, S.
C. visited his cousin, L. W. Jones
and family Sunday.
Sirs. Alvin Seagraves arrived
home this week after spending
Christmas and the week end with
relative! In Nicholson, Ga.
Robert Williams left Monday
for New Orleani to be with hll
brother, Melvin, who la ill.
Mra, Harry Osteen and Mr*.,
Robert Williams visited Mr. and
Mra. Holiday la Delaad Tuesday.

Personals
BY IDA MAY SJOBI.OM
Guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Frank
Evans for the holidays were their
granddaughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Stuart Jr. and
children, John, Bruce, Bonnie
Jean and Robert, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Stuirt Sr., all of Al­
tamonte Springs.

Woman’s Club
Meets Wednesday
The Gcnrral Business Luncheon
of the Sanford Woman's Club will
meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday
at the club house. Members are
reminded to bring some Item for a
miscellaneous auction to be held
immediately following the busi­
ness session.
The Social Department win
meet at t p. m. for bridge and
canasta. For lunrhron reserva­
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fistM onaLbi
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.UeCall Jr., of
Augusta, Ga., are spending a few
4dayi with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. McCall and Mra. Rosa
Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Collins have
returned to their borne in Ocala
after spending the holidays with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mra. Eugene Estridgc.
Lcdr. and Mrs. Tyler Dedman
of Lake Mary announce the birth
•f a daughter on Dec. 29 at Semi0nole Memorial Hospital. The young
lady hai been named Ellae. Mra.
Dedman la the former Bettye
Rene Ball, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Raymond Ball.
Mra. R. F. Curry of Savannah,
Ga. (pent tha Naw Year week
end with her mother, Mra. W. P.
Brooks at her home 417 W. 2nd,

MISS JUDY WERNICKE.- (left) daughter of Judge and
Mrs. Sidney W. Wernicke, of Portland, Maine wan a re ­
cent visitor a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Munaon. She la shown explaining some fine points about the
piano to Miss Kathie Munson.
(S taff Photo)

A lot of good Rings sometimes,
come In small packeges — like
cheese, for Instance,
Cheese is a good food for a
main dish, and being highly nutri­
tious, is In a d ais with meat,

tablespoon salt: pepper to tail*.
Heat the milk, bread crumbi,
and fat In a double boiler. For tha
crumbs, crumble up left • over
pieces of bread and pack the meas­
ure well. Do not use line, very dry
bread crumbs. Add cheese to the
hot mixture. Stir until the cheeie
hai melted. Add tills mixture to the
well-beaten egg yolks. Season.
Fold hot mixture into the etilf.y
beaten egg whiles containing the
salt. Pour into a greased dish, and
bake in a moderate oven for one
hour, or until set in the center.

Now is a good lima to usa
cheese, as it’s plentiful. Last
years production of milk was
record high, and much of the
surplus milk went Into the manu­
facture of cheese.
This recipe for a cheese souf­
fle, given by Mist Bonnie B. Mc­
Donald, Assistant Economist in
Scarf tits are popular with Food Conservation, will mako a
toed's ahlrts. Women's Wear Dally htarty main dish. The following Movie Camera Peers
report! tha best colors are ash ingredients art needed: lti.tu p a Through Heart
green, eggshell and a new lilac milk; I cup bread crumbs; 1 A film In which the ramrra
which looks especially well with tablespoon fat; 4 eggs; h pound peers. through a "window” cut’
ebaese. shave thin (2 cups); 44 into a human heart in show tha
green tartans.
workings of diseased heart valvei
will be among nine medical molion pictures to be presented as
part of the forthcoming Scientific
Sessions of the American Heart
Association. Tha film waa madt
TO THE MAYFAIR INN
by Dr. Richard P. Kelley of Boston.
It demonstrates the effects of
disease on the opening and clos­
ing of heart valvri, making use of
postmortem hearts. Blood was
pumped through them by a me­
Specially Priced l
chanical device that sUmulates
the flow of normal blood.
The Heart Association pointed
out Uu. filmed reports on ad­
vances in diagnosis and treatment
of heart disease hold an Import­
nerved la Um exotic
ant place In the Association's
program of profestUnal education.
BAMBOO LOUNGE
During the coming months, films
will bo shown to physicians and
other professional p e r s o n n e l
, Monday-Friday
throughout the beuntry. Some will
be used also for teaching purposes in many ot the nation's madieal schools.

Mr. and Mrs. Let Draper and
eons, Mike and Andy of Lake
Wales spent the holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mra. Harry Lea
lr., at their homo, Second and
Shirley Ave.

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MRS. HOWARD ANDERSON, D aytona Bench, presi­
dent of th e Orlando D istrict of th e Woman’s Society of
Christian Service of the M ethodist Church will he r u c s L
s p e a k e r'a t the business and proRram mcotinR of the
Sanford W. S. C. S. a t M cKinley Hall tomorrow a t 10 n.m.
H er topic will be "The Responsibilities and Opportunities
of M ethodist Women."

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ours — were lousy,*• he went on
to admit. “ People don’t want pro­
ductions."
Anyway, said Humphreys, who
probably feels freer to say these
things because he’s quitting Ms
job at the rad of the week, N
out of 100 politicians can't act. As
actors, ha u id , most politicians
are stinkers.
Sam Srlgfctmsa isn't quitting
kia fob as publicity director tor
the Democratic Natieeal Commit­
tee. IS naturally he didn't vrtuntoer any agreement with these
specific sentiments. He did con­
cur in Humphreys' claim we’re
net likely to bey a .phony product
just heesuM ti'e put up to n
fancy package.
"We'll bn In trouble if we ever
that, because. I didn't hear any­
body promise specifically they turn politics ever to motivational
wouldn't try tk la lf they thought rote arch." said Brightman. "This
It would work.
Ifc
mow conviBiMNirif m uiraea
out, wort mostly collego profes­
Tima there was talk about what
sors toarhing spsocb, theater,
broadcasting and similar arts. TV coverage dots to tba national
And I wasn't the inly nan with political convtaUons. Humphreyr
stale qualms about the hard tell aaM .it Itolpt bring dtclaiena out
and tbs soft Map which could be la tba span, but that It data cre­
ate problem. One Is that half the
applied to us voters nest fall.
"I hear a lot of Ulh about m - delegates are just sitting there
leetiag a telegenic candidate," lentog for a ehaoco to get on TV.
said a University of Missouri :Brightmaa saM yes, but he
speech tesebar named Behart P. didn’t think the Bepublicans at
Friedman. "And I wonder if U Cklcags atxt summer should run
Ua't becoming oeay for a politi­ late trouble. After all,. he reaihdcian to substitute earnestness—tbs od Humphreys, the GOP had the
desire for election — for sincer­ experience of one ceremonial con­
vention la INS, and ha said ha
ity."
Friedman said he’d rest easier, was sura tbay could "affirm"
ha thought, If there wasn’t so
much show bualnesa In tolsvised
politicking. Ho said soma of the
TV "intervlows" he saw with one
presidential candidate in IBM
looked sort of put-up to him. And
be thought be m ailed e picnic
on'tke lawn when ha M id the
other candidate didn't appear to BONN, Germany (UPI)—Chan­
b a n hiked out th e n solely to oat. cellor Konrad Adenauer’s govern­
Robert Humphreys, campaign ment today faced a clash with op­
director for tho Republican Na­ position
In' an uproar
tional Commute#, said he couldn't Ml off bySocialists
tiro men with n can of
aoo any moral or ethical objec­ black
tions to tba kind of filmed showa
Tho two man, Arnold Strunk
his party put on .last time.
"I did think soma of tim e five- and Paul Boboenen, were under
minute productions — theirs and arrest da chatgM of dauMng a
Cologne synagogue with Natl
swastikas and aati-Jawlsh aloWASHINGTON (UFD-The sub­
ject was use of television in the
1M0 presidential campaign, and I
was a little akakan to discover
where the discussion was about to
take place. Namely, before a
"speech and theater" convention,
with the lights, costumes, make­
up end other trappings of show
business muck an display.
I guess I came away reassured

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W. K. McRoberta, the baseball fan deluxe who »pdn*
M Sanford entry In tho Florida State League last
it that didn't prove .too aatUfacagnln.

ad in two Important developments

Can Of Paint
Sefs Off Uproar

Assignment
By KD EOTERBA
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PRAGUKt For two crowns I
m w CM of the greatest trave­
logues of America la color over
filmed by • toreign country.
rtom m riota and other Ctechs
warg jammed arouad me la a
atifltof balcony of o downtown
ast the picture, "Khrutheater
America." It would’ve
eheber
feet W-minuto presents-

a (rick. In Pittsburgh they caught
a doleful woman striker picketing
a hotel, and than they panned
across a sea of stilled smoke­
stacks. The Soviet commentator
clucked In mocked sadness . ,
"And the steal strike was in its
flat day . .
Climax of tba movla shows
Khrushchev back la Moscow, his
limousine threading Ha way C irc u it A is tm b iy
through miles of hysterical kuJehovah's Witnesses win attend
m adly. Our hero returns trium­ n circuit assembly In Daytona
phant . . To Mm the world g t r a
Beach January IBM.
Tho asMmhly chairman will he
It was ‘convincing. I think the
have Ma own bone than a gov­
movie should bo shown la the Jamca A. Tkempsoa Jr., o special
ernment tractor.
.United States, complete with text. representative of Dm Watektawer
Hungary, which formerly waa
It would give some folks a Mg
laugh. Others would cringe at Bible and Tract Society of Brook­
lyn,. logoi governing body of
Jehovah's Witnesses,
Thompeso wUl deliver a apodal
talk an January M at I p. m.,
noaHion af uaasaata who i t a
entitled, "When fa Oad’a WU1 To
M M raB *btH^ ItM l p l i lg i
Bo Done On KerthT” AU tetorsatad l ira ana am invited to attend
the convention Marians, which
Ctoch MrtM, waving, amlllo g a n Woo with no ecUartloa taken.
at
Khrushchev.
wort! would more than offset the
damans to morale that would bo Whan, in one city, tba entourage
Mused by Urn exquisite scom s of
waved frantically at the crowd
few spectators stood, tho text said
tba nawspapars purposely publish­
ed tho wrong itinerary.
But in a seen* where a milling
mob fills tho Kroon, .tho text
reads: "On this occasion, the
newspapers did not Ha."
Tho travelogue part of tho
movie waa hoocat, and It was
filmad in exquisite color, It must
have Inspired at least a doaon
now potential (Masters to Amorlea at every performance.
I was curious to catch what the
It coot tba Cstchs tba equivalent
woman next to ma was tailing
bar toon-aged don, and at ona
point where Khrushchov's crowd
mov u onto the auto • Jammed
Hollywood freeway,
o r a end said wistfully: " la
America, they say, even ditchdiggers own cart.''
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Opposition N oted
NASHVILLE, Tran. (UPI) -N o
major now legislation opposing in­
tegration is planned In southern
states. Southern School News rod)
ported today,
A few segregation hills a rt ax*
parted in tome states but no major
legislative programs against tote,
gratloa have bean announced.
T he m agazine, published month*

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ha made in Virginia to rsvlsa tho
"massive resistance" Idea hut
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out of tho American Football
League but wero non-commttsi
about Joining the National circuit.
R. W. Boyer, port owner and
spokesman for tho franchise
group, M id tho snn-omcemsnt
Sunday by AFL Commissioner Joe
P o m that tho withdrawal waa cer­
tain w as correct
Boyer openly admitted that "tho
long and short of it Is that thejfj
ft he AFL) told ui they were unitappy with the progreet we’re
made."
"We Just can't seem to crystal*
Ixe the activities and interest* Into
functioning in ont direction,’* ho
Mid of his group’a proposed team
and AFL relatione.
Foes had Mid be gave the Twin
Cities .franchise "permission' to

day chipped to m to buy a mw
set of chopper* for Net Hollar.
"It probably wont pay for Ma
now tooth entirely but H'a oil wo
could afford,” Mid Mrs. Mstvta
Purdy, oa* af tho mother*.
Heitor said be will bar* to
"gum" his food until be returns
to Now York Friday to buy • mw
lusty and almost hysterl' sat of tooth.
NEW YOBK (UFI) - Ninety,
two Inmates of Now Yortt OttyY
penitentiary on Ether's Island *uffarad attache of food poisoningForty won hospitalised and their
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lft-caatrallcd country were tho
kroatiboillim and the subtle undartMsa that bald Rbruahebav up
as tba only boro of peace.
Tho rigging starts with Khrush­
chev's arrival at Andrews Air
Farce Bom. When President El-'
aonhower speaks shoot pooco, the
appUuao does a fail fadoout. But
whan Urn Bod premier finishes Ma
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both members of ths axtrsm* right
Gorman Raich Party, touched off
n wave of dosotrations of tyasgognaa and R o m a n Catholic
ckartht* across Urn country,
Tho Socialists were quick to rec­
*«alss n chance to am barrus the
governtnsat with charge* of fall­
ing to stomp out antl-Somltiim.
Adenauer’s Christian Democratic
party seemed to hove its back to
too wall.
Thera was Utile likelihood of o
major - political crisis developing
hut tho government waa in such an

Richard M. Nixon (his tin* with*
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out ot the hell.
"But 1st mo cI o m with hli prodiction (bout the DomocraUc cea-^
veotloa," said Sam with a B rhV
"At S:M a m. o.d.t. Wednesday,
July IS, a wildly cheering throng
will nominate by acclamation the
next President of the United
States — n man who will give
this nation the held, courageous,
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FRANKFURT Germany (UPI)
—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
will discuss the growing wave of
antl-Semililm with his cabinet on
^Wednesday Informed sources said
*k&gt;day. There also was the possi­
bility of a debate in Parliament.
The aml-Semltlc c a m p a i g n ,
markrd by the daublngs of swasti­
kas and anll Jcwlsh slogans on
synagogues throughout Germany,
alto has spread to other West Eu­
ropean countries and similar Inci­
dents were reported In England,
Scotland, Austria, Norway, Bel­
gium, France^ Sweden and the Uni­
f ie d States.
The outbreak was of special con­
cern to West Germany, trying to
live down the days of Adolf Hiller
when millions of Jew* were perse­
cuted, and the government issued
a statement Saturday night say­
ing the Swastika paintings appear­
ed to be “part of a planned action
to defame the federal republic in
the eyes of the world.'*
There was a growing belief the
9 Communist East Germans might
be behind the move to defame the
Adenauer government. Authorities
noted that Paul Schoenen one of
two young men arrested in the
Christmas Eve desecration of a |
Cologne church wore an East Ger
man Communist party emblem

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BILOXI, Mill. (UPI) - The Jus­
tice Department — angered by
laek of state action against the
lynchers of Mack Charles Parker
—began efforts today to bring the
accused members of Oie mob to
trial.
A 23-man federal grand jury
was picked lo investigate the mur­
der of Parker a 23-year-old Negro
truck driver who was accused of
raping a white woman. •
A mob dragged Parker from tha
Pearl Rivar County jail in Poplarvilie, Min., last April 2S and
lynched him. His beaten, bulletridden body waa found in the Pearl
River a month later.
The grand jury waa aeiecled
from a panel of 44 men, poesibly
including several Negroes.
The Jury Is expected to spend
at least two weeks hearing testi­
mony from more than 40 witnesses
subpoenaed by the Justice Depart­
ment.

W hat Happened
T o C e ltic Cagers?
By United P r t u International
Suddenly the champion Boston
Celtics can’t do anything right
From the Way they had been
playing in the last month it was
beginning to look as thongh they
wouldn't loee n game again, let
alone three In a^row.
The Syracuse National*, mak­
ing a strong showing of late, hung
the third straight Ioea on the.
Celtic* Sunday, &gt;14-113, and white
the losa didn't hurt Boston one
bit in the Eastern Division standings, it atill lift the defending
National Basketball Asia, cham­
pions without n victory In the
new Year.

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Scheduled Wednesday

W in te r Park Host
T o Audubon Series
Winter Park will be boat to
soma of Ameriea'i famous wildUfa photographers during the
coming months, according to C.
Russell Mason, Executive Dir­
ector of the Florida Audubon So­
ciety, which Is sponsoring aa
Audubon Screen Tour series again
this season.
The first program of the year
will be given Saturday at the
auditorium af the Winter Park
High School, Aa innovation this
season Is tw* performances, one
St 10:30 a. m„ the second at
7:30 p. m. The double program is
t* meet the demand or members
of the Society and their friends
who found either the morning or
the evening time inconvenient, but
did not want to miss (his out­
standing series.
Robert C. Hermes of Home­
stead will be the speaker on
January Mb meeting. He will
bring to the audience "Animals
At Home And Afield.”
Tickets to the entire scries or
to Mr. Hermes' lecture alone may
be secured at the headquarters
of the Florida Audubon Society,
Audubon House, ia Maitland, or
will be sent by mail un order.
They will also be available, at the
box office on the days or tha
lectures. Tickets are goad for
either morning or evening pre­
sentations.

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Feast O f Epiphany
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
will celebrate the Christian Feast
of Epiphany in a special candle­
light servlee Wednesday evening.
The service called "The Feast
of Lights" will began si I p. m.
with (he Rev. John Thomas, Rec­
tor in charge. The choirs, young
people, and the entire congrega­
tion will also participate in the
sctvlce.
This dramatic service begins
with tha church In total darkness
and eapreisea in pagent form the
birth of Christ as the Light of
the world. It symbolises (he
spread of tha gospel through the
Apostles down lo the present day.

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Everyone in the church will
hold s csndle thst will he lighted
ss the service progresses. As a
part of the presentation and near
the end of the program a pro­
cession is formed on tha outside
of the church with the entire
group in attendance in the line
of march. Everyone carries s
lighted candle showing the spread
of tha light of truth through In­
dividual Christians.
The procession will end in the
church's.parish house where the
Epiphany cake will be rut. Baked
in the cake are several items n(
religious
significance.
Among
these are a golden Epiphany ring,
an anchor, a cross, a thimble, and
a medal. The finder of the Epip­
hany ring will be the official host
or hostess tor the parish during
I960.
Members of the Episcopal
Church Women will serve eolfee
and punch along with the cake
lo all present.
Visitors are welcome lo both
the service and the cottce hour.

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Western Universities (AAWU)
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the age of 1e*a than one year,
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Ten In (he New Year'a Day classic.
The AAWU, the "blr five" of
the Pacific, concluded a contract
Sunday with the .Tournament of
Ro*e» for the annual game. The
door was Immediately, left open
.for the somewhat reluctant Big
Ten, torn openly on renewal, to
Join in a new agreement.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not he responsible for
debts incurred by anyone other
than myself.
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lhit wtary of football it waa hint
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game I witnessed along with 12,»00 other folks between Presbyterian of
Clinton, &amp; C. and Middle Tannaaaeo
Teachers College la the annual Elks tilt
s 'was without a doubt the finest game of
. the day. Although It ended with Thanes,
gee .on top 21-12. it was a thriller nil the
rVT): way aad overyona in the stadium went
!. - home amnaod at several of the individual
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'•/- "^E M ^W a S n , quarterback for tha Blue
tV Hose, ahewod exactly why he was fourth
talentofthis
has never
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LA Bams.
Theseen
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big school
or email.
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Georgia
n
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talent
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has been
nevermuch
seen
r if hie ends could have headtod hie
Inga. Waters’ biggest problem Is that
teases are too hard If anything. ATrh Tennessee won the tilt, the passing
ratan aad the receiving aad running
ob Plata made,the Bluo Hoes the fa*
M H ell,
H um to l l M «A* ifa d .

Frees Little All America Squad thto rear.
Besides all this. Waters U the preeUeat
of the student body at PC.
While Waters amazed ovarycae. there
vaa another U ttle All American for Ten­
nessee that didn’t do badly far bfmeetf,
Bucky Rtta supplied the Bangers with
speed that made the difference in the eea*
test. He scored the first TD of the n m
in the first quarter when he returned one
of Waters’ punts 66 yards and again in the
final minuteshe ripped 20 yarde far the
clinching aeore. He cea run the hundred
in leas then 10 aaeonde and is the eoUufiate track champ in the state of Tennessee.
The above ere just n few of the many
grant players that were eeea New Year's
night There were 5 other linemen in there
banging heeds who were also named to
the AP AU-America team so you caa
imagine what the Uns play waa ilka.
This may have been a game betweea
two small colleges hut it w it strictly Mg
time football that we watched. The Or*
lando Elks are to be commended for their
fine selection of teams and we era leolrtag
forward to next year.
By the war Waters Is goiag to he a
pUyer to watch in his pro career. Bernam
her hU name and see what ha date. To
me Don Meredith of MfU would have a
pretty tough time showing this led up.

In Easi-West Tilt

IANCY MIDKOUT, W«ow»’s World Waier SU Jump.
isir Chaapioa of Q fvn u Gardmi, la wLeaplng for Joy.M
Misti Rideout la announciow for herielf and all uuattaeh*
cd members of tho fair sex that I960 is Loop Year!

; Many Cclny City racing fans period, gnd indications from a rebrill be on bend tonight e l Sea- cetd-htkakisy aorly stsson ere
ferd-Orlnndo Kennri Club for the that theis eptimtelm Is backed up

In te r-C lu b G o lf
Tourneys Sloted
First Major event
the 1550 winter golf calendar,
reek-long program of compel!s between tu b teams ef landprafeattennli and amateurs,
I be held hero end a t Avan

% Jen, 5-10.

gajar eaaatry clubs Tram all
r tha United States have ham
lied to eater teams of profas-

yirtklytlid.
d ef the program will
da beat beu event, open
9*sa, og asm;peadeaaiaesel
four.er ate auutenra.
/ the boles will he play•rest Lekee Chib end it
Halt W) prise* total
id it amateur awards
4&lt;k Defending ebumnion
wnt Is Lbe Wfodbridgn

mans to attract 35 of tha world's
finest kannsls In th« apart, of
queens. Mara Ihaa to t greyheunda
ate on tap to participate' is the
aaasan’s nation.
Om ef the newcomarn who gslb•red bauers en tha northern cir­
cuit this summer is Ed's Bluelnce,
fevariu of tonight's featured
Moth event an a 10-race schedule
starting At 5:15. The bluish 54pound also la given top early
odds ef 54+S tons the sevan-bta.
Khali leaktog far bar second a rode
A triumph, having entdiatenced
such atalwerta as Cri Tanrs gad

HOUSTON,
Irus, »*-Notre
land Browns’
bond coach of
of tha now
Longue.

i killers” tonight tor
time wttbla to hour*.
day aifot by deffsting previously
usbestea California, 5547. The
Ooldea Beer* may be tha IMP
NCAA champs end m e a t wie­
ners of tho te a Angeles Classic,
bet they ere Usd for last |dsce
la the West Ceast’s Big Five Ceatoreaee aad ae longer need worry
abets their mapped 23-game wiaMgg streak.
Eighth-ranked tediceg and Uth
ra a u d leva aim were upset vieUuu deriag the weak end. They're
tied tor leet pUee la the Big Tea
aad Sava a chance to get eat
g e t wader tonight.
Indiana, fevered In via Urn Big
Tea title, Jest to Purdue, 7*-T»,
Saturday night whan tho Boilermakers limited g-ie Walt Bellamy
to a atom eight poiats. The lies•tare meat Northwestern tonight.
leva, which feces Wisconsin totight, was jolted by Minnesota,
7W1, to the first Big Ten last far
bath teems. The defeat was too
third to 11 games for the Hawk­
ey#*, who recently placed second
to Hew Yerk City’# Holiday reeUv tl Tours* meat.
Fourth-ranked Ohio Stats meets
alatb-raaked ItTiaols to another

SAN FRANCISCO (UF1) —
Southern Metbodlst’a Doe Mere­
dith . . Indiana's Tod Aurertmta
. . College of Pacific's Disk Bess
. . Oregon's Joha Wiles* . . No­
tre Dame’s George Ito . . Slea­
ford’* Christ Burfoid. . Oemsaa’i
far each team, both of whom
ton Cordllaone.
wore idle during the week eod.
Kentucky, ranked 14th to the
satiee, was another upaat victim
Taday they heeded. beet le now UaguUkiag to last place to
school and the beaks — or le the Us owe conference, Georgia Tech
east peat-season games: The Sea­ dumeed the Wildcats into the
ler Bawl at MebUe, Ala., aad the Southeastern Conference cellar far
Hula Bawl to Haaotote.
the first Urns since 1331 with a
But their memory will Uagtr 5344 victory ea Kentucky’s home
ea la the wske ef the Weot'a t i ­ eenrt. The Wildcats get a chance
l l victory ever the Beat ea the to pick up seme grouad Tuesday
strength ef two teuehdewaa to tie eight to e cnaferenee game
agatoet VeadorhUt
lest three mtoetes ef play.
T o p -ra n k e d Cincinnati came
Msredlth, who set a aew Shriae
game record by.pesotog foe Ml through the weak end to fin* style
by defeating Daytoa, 7543, for Its
15th straight victory. Oicar Rob­
ertson was ''bold” to 33 poiats.
The Bearcats are tied for first
place la the Mlsaaiirt-'VgUsy Con­
But th an era many who ference with Wkhiie aad hath
thought otherwise. WOeec, tor todowns. Ho also intercepted a peso.
Aucremae, like
Corditoees,
broke through the Weet detoeeee
time aad agslast to threw the
V |it back for Iuum iMui'em 0000*
dally to the flre tia llS a s * c e u S t
the wianlna toushdewe. legs*—
the ball ever iram tto atoT w hS
carrying Norlhwsstera’s l e a Bur­
ton on kii back.

NEW YORK — Bob Backus a#
the New Ysrk Athletic Club tossed
tbs 15-pound weight OS feet. 10«4
Inches to win his specialty in the
Metropolitan Amateur Athistle
Union senior indoor track chawpionthipi.

California, Isdiene sad lews,
three at tbs netise’s basketball
paw n . wIB be leaking to climb
eat at their m conference cel­
lars tonight as wen as roster#
seats at tbs prestige they tost dur­
ing a wave at weekead upsets.
As an added fillip. California's
third-ranked (Mdse B ean will be
leaking Mr a bit at revenge when
wkh leathern Califer-

arday, while ooceed-raekod Weet
Virgtoto. fifth-reeked Utah tad
15th ranked New York University
were Idle. West Virginia awlags
beak tote eetiea at hema agatoet
Purmaa Tuesday; Utah meets
Mints e* to a Skrltoe Canfereece
aaeaer tealgbt, aad New York
Uslvarslty facts Fairlalgh-DicUa*

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To*. — Lou Rym.
Dame and Clem,
Uckla. wss named
tbs Houston Oilsrm
American Football

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A ssn. gam e.

AMONG FAVORITES AT DAYTONA—Joe Lee Johnson, left of Chnttanooga, Tenn., winner of the NASCAR national convertible championzhip
for 1959, and Bob Welborn, right, of Greensboro, N. C., three-time na­
tional convertible champion for 1956, 1957 and 1958. They are included
among tha early entries for the major late model atock car races scheduled
for the famous two and n half mile Daytona International Speedway at
Daytona Beach for February 12-14. They will probably drive as a team
with a pair of 1960 Chevrolet Impales at Daytona.

MIAMI, FIs. — William B. MaeDonald J r„ manufacturer end Ml.
ami Beach sportsman, confirmed
be has purchased Miami's Inter,
nations] League baseball club.

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Marinas, O. B.’a Caroar, Barbara
MnHA-MUe Nsclh Waikar, Blue a While to get suited."
The etohlh contest will he a
herf-feught Greda 1 race) she Pro Net Tour
SAN FRANCISCO (WFI)
foot aad leet.event# will caver
Uto meretltou' thro^aighU-mUa Kramar’s aaaual pretoaiia

Vie Delmeru get hia job back la
the Natieeal League.
Leant cittofu headed together
tomdey right aad teat "betweea
3455 end 3459” tetegrama tag
tottort to Nattoeei League Praatdeet Warrau Gila* to Cincinnati,
prataettot Delmera's dismissal tad
urging Ouai to reeaaaidar Ms decl-

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For FIBC Crown

an’a Golf Tourney will be bald
Jan. 13 at tha Mayfair Golf
Course.
The tourney will be n S4 hole
event and will taka three days to
MIAMI (U PI&gt;- Stetson Univer­ complete.
sity has a chance this week to A trophy will be prevented to
move late a tie with Miami to tha the winner and runntr-up.
CUy basketball league play to­ fire losses. National Guard and Florida Intercollegiate Basketball
Walker
Barber
Shop
are
in
last
night will see the Xeboos’a Sport­
Conference.
plaee. Both have 0-5 record*.
The Halter*, with a 3-0 record
ing Goods (asm go against o
VAH-t squad, National Guard va.
take on Tampa, 0-1, Thursday at
Welker Berber Shop, Ce das
fa b ric Shop
Tampa. The Hurricanes, winners
Davila vs. Faust Drugs to tbs
of three straight, do not have a
conference game until they meet
Semisole High gym.
Beautiful
Jacksonville Jan. IS.
Wodaesday, McBobert* Tire will
Florida Southern makes its
fabrics
try aad keep Us uabeatea record NEW YORK (UPI) -W elter­ debut
to the conference Saturday
to e contest with tho VAH-t eager*.. weights, currently the ring's most ■gainst Jacksonville, with s 14
Ik e seme eight's schedule ha* active class, provide this week's record.
nationally televised fights. Miami's flashy guard, Dick
Robson’s v*. Dyaatrsnlca end Na­ two
Rudall Stitch ef Louisville, Ky.. Hlckox, continues to hold league
tional Guard va. Bvaas Beefing. ranked fourth among 147-pound
scoring honors with a 35-potot-aThursday Robson's will play contenders, is favored at 13-5 to game
average. Gary Holmes ef
Faust Drug*, VAH-t nil! go beat Philadelphia’s unranked Carl Jacksonville, is next with 334
Hubhard
at
the
Chicago
Stadium
agetost Walker Berber Shop eod
t* and teammate Jim KirkWednesday nlsht.
third with aa average ef 35.
McBobert* will meet Dyeatroelca. Unbeaten Hubbard, who won IS
Miami's Harry Manuthaw leads
McRoberta upped lie undefeated of his IS bouts and bad two draws
in the rebounding department with
record to M last week with wins makes his TV debut in the Chica­ an average of 154 par gem*. Ed
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Cone of Jacksonville is next with
over National Guard, 75-13. Go vised nationally by ABC.
At Madison Square Garden, Fri­ U followed by KirfcUad with 9.1.
Devils bald a second piece 5-3 re­ day Bight, Stan Herring tod of Honcord with a forfeit wia over Na- •lulu also makes hli TV debut Mackay Defeated
Uaaal Guard, e 4549. win over in a 10-rounder with farmrr wel­ CALCUTTA (UPI) - Rs
VAH-t aad a 43-til victory ever terweight contender Giipcr Orte­ than ^ B S P dafsslsd Barry
ga of Mexico. Ortega is favored Mackay of Daytoa, Ohio. T4. 45,
Dyaetroatos.
at 11-5 because of his ruggedness 54, 54, Sunday to wia the Astoa
Rehea’s is new tkli
and eggrassiveness.
lawn tennis championship.
with • S-Jl recerd after
Evaaa Reefing. 5145 ta d National
Guard, 13-31. Fourth to the league
with e 3-2 record to the Faust
Drugs team which heat Dyoatrealcs 43-23.
VAH-l holds fifth pUre with a
I t recerd. The Eveaa Roofing
five which picked up • forfait win
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coaches agreed that A riettas'
backfield speed was the ddtor•act to tha Raserhaeks' U-T win
over Georgia TSeh to tha Otter
Bowl Saturday.
But the reel hereet to the Kiaerbsek victory probably ware
Freak Sreyte*' eutwaighad listmen who held Tbeh n t r t l t o far
the last three quarters.
Tech Coach Bobby Dadd said
it weuld take three teuehdewaa to
wia and he was right. Brnylee
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SYRACUSE. N. Y. — The Byrecuss Nationals defeated the Bos­
ton Celtics. 114-113. in a national,
ly-tslerissd National Basketball

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out last week alter putting in four
seasons to tho National Leaguo
sad 11 previous years to tbs
tolnors.
According to Delmort, cites
told Mm be waa being dismissed
because "yea get tote a ceuple ef
Jama last eeeeea." Friends •&lt; the
43-yasr-eld Deimage claim haw•var, tha only reason ha waa fired
waa because e! Ms marriaga in
November to tha farmer Sanja

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L u ce Selection of

Dresses

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8.98 values
5.95 to
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14.98to
16.95 values

Clearance Prices

10,96 to
#00
12.98 values 6 "

18*88 to
lg.88 values

1 . R A C K C L O S E -O U T S

Slightly Shopworn

24.95 to
27.95 values

FURNISHED S BR. houie, 119 W.
1«U&gt;. St. PA 24170.
HOUSE for root oa Sanford
Avenue a a a r Lake J e e n p .^

II. Week Wanted
IS. Plambfo# Servkae
IS ■ectrieal Servlcaa
Id. M U iag « Palatial
II. Special Bervteao
It-A Beaaty Parlor*
Id. Ptewoea A Plaata

FIRST FLOOR FRONT, format#
heat, clean, link In room, kitchea privilege!. IN Holly. Phono
FA M IN.
FURNISHED apartment FA S-NN.

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

19.95 value*

CHARCOAL SPECIAL

CB

phone FA 2-3830,

RENT A BED

IX THIS I ' l H I ' l I T COI H T OS’ T U N
XIXTM J l U I C I A f . C I K C I I T OH
TH ie m a t t , o r F l o r i d a , i n . w o

FOR

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nivoitct:
IIKRNICF. SMITH nOLNDTHKE.
ruintlff,
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TAYLOR IIIIREKIIHRRY BOUND*
Titus;,
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Arsen t . a o , lotia

Defendant.

NO T H K O P «■ I T

SAVINGS

SLEEP1NO ROOMS. The Gjblea,
Ml Magnolia. FA 2-072Q.

12.98 Values

OTHER SAVINGS

•TAYLOR UIIKK.NUKIIUT ROUND*
THKK, whuee l.at known address
wnd r.ald.nr* w.w 311 South Fifth
Mtreel, ll.lt. (11.dr, (Florida, VnU
ar* hrr.hy notified that you aro
htr.iiy required id (lln your writ*
Irn ilrfrn.ra, pf raunall)-, or by an
attorney, on or b*fur* Ih* tlh
day of February. ISIS, at tha «ffir* of tilt Clerk lit lh* Circuit
, i-i.urt at lh* i.’ourt Houee In Han*
furd. Florida, and to mall a copy
tlitrml tn l*. Vrrnnn Hla*. Jr.. At*
lurii.y fur Plaintiff, P. O. Itos till,
Hanford, Florida, In a dlviirr* pro*
i.rdlna pending auntnal you In tha
Circuit Court. Nlnlli Judicial Circuit
of Florida. In and lor M.inlnnlr
County, Florida, In Chancery, an.
abbreviated llllr of aald cauie bf*
Inn . ll*rnli-D
Mmllh Itounifiroa,
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II.........
P lalntlir, v*. Taylor llraanbarry
lluundtre*. D afendanl, and haraln
fall not, or a. daera* pro conlaaao
will b* mitered ag ain st you.
WITNEHg my hand and official
aasl a t Hanford. Hemlnola County,
Florida, th is l i s t day of Dacambar,
ISIS.
(Sit ALI
David H. (lalvhal
C lark of Ih* C ircuit Court
lif t Martha T. Vlhlan
D rputy Clark
C. VKIINON MIKE, Jll.
A ttorney (or P lnlnlllf
P. (&gt;. Boa l i l t
Hanford, Florida
Pulillah Jan. 4. II, II, IS, ISIS.

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Call

3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
FURNISHED cottage »T3 per
home. FA 2-448S.
month. On 17-92 at Five Points.
3
BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
Phone FA 2-1467.
air conditioned housp. FA 2-3322,
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St. 3 ROOM furnished garage apt.
Sea at 704 Palmetto Ave.
TRAILER SPACES. L a w lots.
Camp Ssmlnole Trailer Park, HOUSE for rent. FA 24341.
Wekiva River Rd. FA 3-4131.
2-BEDROOM furnished aps
HOME on Rlvervlew SL Inquire
ment. Contact 2313 Palmetto,
417 1st. SL
FURN. apt. 2300 MeUonvllle,
OFFICE SPACE wtUi ample park­
ing. 213 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3606. LOWER floor apartment, electric
kitchen. CaU Mrs. Appleby.

Ltgal Notice

CHARCOAL BLACK
end BLUE SERGE
59.95 values

S h o w in g
O P E N 12:45

now

A FA BU LO U S W OSLD
BELOW THE W ORLD!

JACKETS
Value* to 14.46.
BCD IPBBADB

Only 4.88
Ortiart to 9,88

3-BEDROOM home, xnfurniibed,
W ekiva R iv er F ro n ta g e
large Florida room, large kit­
chen, central beat: good neigh­ 1M feet oo tho river by dto foci
deep on Wekiva Park Drive.
borhood. lid
Rosalia Dr.,
Thia la your chance of a 111#-#
FA 3-2390.
time to own e campsite an
a river world.famoua for Me
LARGE two bedroom house with
tropical beauty.
screened porch. Children and
ONLY 13,300
pets waulod. ISO monthly. Phone
2431, Geneva, Mrs. James Tho- Terms OK. See thia TODAYI h elualva with
mas.
■■■’
BRAND NEW furnished apart­
BUI" STEM PER Agency
ment, 306 W. 13th. Street. Phone
A 3-4N1
l i t N. Pork
PA 2-2M1 days, or FA 3-1401
nights.
,
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
3 BR. house on MagnoUa, just outA
FURNISHED apartment for rent,
of city Umi'a; kitchen'equipped,
600 Park Avenue. Call FA 2-0214,
Venetian- blind*, space beater.
if no answer FA 14230.
Must sell nt oo##. 13095. Will
trade for late model ear.
NFURNISHED honie, kitchen
FA 2-ONI or FA 2-0335.
equipped; near Naval Air Sta­
tion. Children and peta accept­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
ed. 373. Phone FA 1-3344.
Realtor
LAKE MARY
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kUchen electrically equipped. Ph. FA 1-3237 of FA 1-1844.'
2412 Willow Avenue. Cell
fA 2-0274.

Lagal N o tice

Legal N o tice
IX T H K C l K C t I T C O t H T O F T H K
M A T H J U D I C I A L C I H C C IT . IX

Legal N o tice

btocrm oldrrs

m r b t ix o

Th* reg u lar annual m aaiinn of
tha atockhold.ra a f Tha Cltlaana
a x is f o r
s k m ix o l n c o u n t y , I s ib*' C oart 'o f lb* C o aalr Jod**. Dank of Ovlado, Orlado Florida,
F L O R I D A . IX
(M AXCKRV
.XO. Bamlaala C nsaty, Jo***, la Pro­ will b* held a t (h t Ovlado M an ­
bata.
isms
orial B utldinr a t t:s* F. M. oa
I s rei F atal* ml
&lt;CIIA ttl.KH TIIO UA* HUITIf.
Tuesday,' J a a u a ry lt tk , I l i a for
Plaintiff, LEW IS CALVIN HENDERSON
tha tlai-llon of o ttlcars and tha
D
etested
• VMTo All C rtd llara and Farooas Mar- trnnaarllon of auuh o th ar business
FANNIE MAH HM1TH,
aa
may proparly con* b tfe ra lb#
IJalandant la s Claim* o* D onando A solaat m aatlnn.
Bald Kami* i
XOTICSt T O A F F K A N
I*. H. Webb
You and aarfa of you ar* haraby
KTATE (tF FUMIIDA TOl
H u e . Vlra Praaldant
a
notified and required to p rra tn t In
Kamila Ma* tfinllh
dupllcal* an y alalma and damands
Addraa* and' Residence
IW TMH CIRCUIT C O O T OF THH
Unknown
ninth
judicial
circuit
in
You ara liarrby notified that a
A
X O F O H BSIMIXOLK C O U N T Y ,
bill of ,-um plalnt' for divorce liaa
F L O R I D A . I* C M A X C M N Y
NO.
barn riled a a a ln rt you, and you ar*
required Id aarvr a copy of your
aaaw ar or pleading l« lb* kill of Florida, a t h it office in th* court
com plaint on tha P lain tiff* At* haua* of aald -County a t Sanford,
turnay Paul C. Perkin*. 4(1 Weal Florida, w ithin alght cnlaadar
South S trrat, Orlando, Florida, and month* from (ha Uni# of lh*
III* lh* orig in al A nswer or plead- tlra t publication a t thia notlr*.
In* In tha offlca or th t Clark of Bach claim or demand ahnll ba In
th* C ircuit Court on or halor* w riting, and. akall atai* the place
Tuaaday, February I,. III*. If you of raaldanc* and post office addraa*
fall In do oo Judgm ent by default o t Ilia claim ant, and ahatl b* anrorn
p ill be taken agelnet you lor the to by lh* rlalnianl, agent, attar*
relief demanded la the bill a l nay, and any such claim or da*
mend not oo filed shall b* veld.
complaint.
Martha llandaraon
in INK AND OltBliRF.D a t San*
Aa ad m lulatratrla of th*
lord, Kainlnolr County, Florida,
Stalat* of
thia Slat day of Decamhar, l i l t .
—— VAN CAMP, hi* wife. II
Lawla Calvla Mandaraon,
(SEAL)
any, FRANK S. YAK GAMP
daataitd
David M. (latch*!
and BUTTY VAN RAMP, hie
(Jordon Y. F radarlrk
Clark C ircuit Court
wife, LOUISB M. SUTTON. If
A
ttorney
for
Kalal*
of
llyi M artha T. Vlhlan, DO
they, be living and If (bay
Law Ia Calvin llandaraon
Paul C. P arkins
are.d e* d, th e ir unknow n hejra,
taa*ta« North - P ark Av*.,
( I f W est Mouth Htraat
d i r l u i b lagateea, grant***,
P. O. Boa 111*
Orlando, . Florida
spouses, aredltora,
assigns,
Sanford, Florida
A ttorney lo r P lain tiff
.
llenora, and trualaaa and
l-ubllah Jan . 4, I t, II, t l . HSi*.
ngalnai any and nil ptraonm
having a r rlalm lng to h a v #
any rig h t, tltlg a r tntaraat by,
through, under o r a g a in st tb*
aforaanld D sfandanlat tha nn*
known halra, dovtsaaa, D i a ­
Plaintiff..
ler*.' grant***, aredltora, and
other
pereont altlm ln g by,
SPRUCE PINE. N. C. (U PI&gt;- CKAIU.ES WILLIAMS,
threuglw and*? a r agalnat
Amsleur dynamiters, apparently
FRANK W. BUTTON, daea.ex tn r c is t o . a p p e a r
#d, XMKLtNB a SUTTON da*
Intent on bringing in the new year
STATK OF FLOBIDA TOl
era tad. FR ED O. gUTTON. da*
with
sst «41
off m
• HIBtb
blast »that
WIM1 a■ bang,
WH|i 141
**■» CHA ni.ES WlLLtAMB
teased, and aTHLLA SUTTON
destroyed virtually every stor# , Addraa* a sd Raaldanc*
VAN CAMP, dacaaaadi and
,
nay an d a ll p a rtita having a r
window sloog th# two main streets Unknown
hereby notified th a t a
claim ing te hav* gay r ig h tof this snail mining community. billYouo f ar*
com plaint for dlvorc* baa
till*
a n d /o r latereo t la aad i f
Tb# culprits got off tn m early b e ta . fltad agalnat you, and you
th a property, h ereln afiar gee,
ar# required Ite- aenw a copy «C
■ribad, aald -D ad situ ate, ir*
y au r anaw ar e r pleading fa th* bill
la g a a d being la Seminole
of eam platni o a th* P lain tiff's at*
C ouaty, Florida, ts -w lti
ta r nay Paul C Perkin*. SIT w*»t
Lota S a ad If, Block ST » l
South Street. Orlande, Florida, end
SANLANDO, TMH SUBURB
fit* tb* original A aawar or Pfaad*
SKAUTIFt U A ltaaaoat* f **•
tng lo Ib* office of tb* Clerk of
Don, according to p la t there*
th* C ircuit C ourt ** or before
a f oa raoordad In P lat Hook
Monday, Jan u ary IS. i**n If yen
t, P*a« ST, of Ih*.Public ft#*
Ssn Antonio, Texas, wa« fm.nd fatt to &lt;lu so Judgaaent by default
cord* a t Samlnol* Chunty,
lll-b* taken agalnat you for the
cd in 1714 by lh# Spanish as ■ w
relief demanded la th* bUl at
military station on th# trail he- uwiii plaint.
(wan lb# Presidio of inn Juan
DONE AND ORDKBED a t So*,
ford, Mamlnul* O u n t y , Florida, thia
Bautista m i Ih# Bio Grand#. #ad lath
day of Dcedilier. t i l l .
th# MV#r#l ##w)y #stabU*h#d eomDavid M. dau-hel
munities near th# border of LoniC lark af tha C ircuit Court
By: M arika T. Vlhlon, DC
Paul C. Perkin*
447 B o a t s«uu« i u e e l
Orlande, PlofMa
A ttorney for P lain tiff
.rpur A aawar w ith th e Clerk o f tb*
Pabllah De*. 14. 31. IS * Jan. *
C ircuit C o u rt la aa d for ftoml*
(SE A L)'
1: |
nolo c o u a ty . F lorida, aad aenr* a
capy tharaof upon W ladarwaadI*
4b H unter. 434 P a rk Avaaue, death,
W inter P ark. Florida, Attorney*

Anyone Here Know
A Good G la ze r?

C ent ease wiO ba aaterad a s a lla t
you.
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f,
IT I# ORDERED (h at thlsJTb*
pabllafeed la Iky gANFORD BBRALD. a aew apapar publlahe# la
Bemlaol* County, Fieri#*. *nr*

tiff la Samlnela County, Florldaa
aa4 fa r aaneral exultabl* relief IF
the prem ia**
WITNESS my b aad and offlrlal
aaal aa lh a c &gt; r k af tb* I'trru lt
C ourt o f gam last* C ouaty, Florid*.
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M. Edacatien - tactrncttoe

Itollnway, lloapita' A Baby Beda
2-BEDROOM
unfurnished
By D ty, Week or Month.'
house,
nice location.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FA 2-2307.
Ph. FA 2-5181
l i e W. l i t S t

1 Lot Ckarinco Priced

NICE elfin Km btdwom duplex
apartment. kitchen equipped,
u r a te . Ph. PA 2-3704.
I
CLEAN e-room furniihed a p t
Close la. *11 Park Are.

2-BEDROOM

O TH ER C O A TS

&gt;v STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN

v f'r'f- f4*

Tremendous
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LADIES’

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fUNLAND ESTATES: 3-bedroom SELL or TRADE: 3-Btdroom, M
S bath CB home. FA 2-ZX09
batbi, CB, Florida room. Nicely
tandacaped 113’ x 193' corner
lot. 92,300 down or will trade
* Stenstrom Realty
for other property. Will finance
HERBERT STENSTROM
part of down payment If deiirRegistered Broker
id. ISO E- ' Coleman Circle.
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
U N. • Park Ph. FA «•»
HOUSE: SALE or TRADE. Price
17,300. 003 E. 33th St. Phone LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100’
x 143’; one block off New Upsale Rd. $030. Phone FA 2-7213
9-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
after 8:00 P. M.
home. Low down payment $38
a month. 1019 Summariin.
WEST BUY IN WYNNEWOOD:
$600 DOWN
T • n.
V ia _____ s fi-... B . f J
I Be., Fla.
room. Stove, Refri­ 8 Acres of highland with home,
gerator and air conditioning
tn good water area. Bearing
optional. Low monthly payments.
lemon and orange trees. On
3410 Stevens Ava.
paved road.
810,900 COMPLETE PRICE
S BEDROOM and bath with fundm ture. On 17-92, 11114x500. 9300
$200 *Dn, - Vacant
down 80S per month. Mr. Me- Two Bedroom CB home built to
' Nelly, FA S-78S7.
FHA specifications. 902 monthly
payments. 90,900.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lunuiutst, Assoc.
FA 24931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
FOR QUICK SALE: Very nlee Mery E. Carmen — Leo Salvail
two bedroom CB borne at 9432
B. E. Rogero, Sr. Associates
Yale Avenue. Will be on pre­ Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
mises from 10:00 A. M. ’U110:00
. P. M. December 30th. — Jan- 8-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanford Celery Delta 8300 per
1 nary 0th. Make offer.
acre. Excellent terma. Richards
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2844 French Ave.
FA R M E R ’S AGENCY
J. W. HALL
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
ill Hsll”
Phooe FA 9-8041
Iillian G. Trasna
l
Associates.
APPROXIMATELY ten acres of 1M 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-8221
• grove, 9l,g99 per acre; near Sun- After boon. FA 2-2014, FA 9-4821,
land Estates. Contact Joseph FA 9-0991
. Levy, FA 2-1223.

S t Johns Realty Co.
DO YOU KNOW A
MARRIED COUPLE

118 N. Park Aife.

Ph. FA 2-4123

LAKEFRONT Property la Osteen
948 ft on lake; 931 f t on front;
297 ft. on East; 98 ft. on West;
modern 2 bedroom home, double
garage; 90 fruit trees; 2 in.
well. Ph. Orlando, GArden 9-3777

Who would Mb* to own sod ope­
rate e amen Tavern—Hambur­
gers, Beer, Pop, Juke Box, etc.
—One block from Public Beach
on a popular Lake near San­
ford?
M so, have them call us. We READY FOR IMMEDIATE
, have Just what they are looking
OCCUPANCY
V (o r-* neat, dean place where 3-BEDRuOM, 2 bath, kitchen
they ean enjoy themaelvcs
•quipped, Florida room. Large
while MAKING MONEY.
loL Call FA 2-3432.
\
W. H. •’BUI’* STEMPER Agency 8-BEDROOM home, hardwood
floors. Large lot 2409 Adam*
Phone FA S-4191
111 N. Park
Court. Wynne wood. T e r m s .
FA 2-1917.
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i n a n n r o * o * * in o u i c o e x r r
M S X C B X V no. 1*411.------------------fANTONIO O. V tLLA rbO R.
P lain tiff

iltQltlMAB J. YIIXAKUJB.

Defendant
n o n e * vo nxvann
T H E S TA TE o r FLORIDA T O :
LA a HI MAS J . VIDUATLOR,
whoaa plane a t r»*ld*»o* la

ISIS Andrad# Btraat

St*. Cru*. Manila, PhUlppln*

SAN 8EM KNOLLS
S Bodroom
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
HOMES BY ZEULI
FROM
DOWN
FHA
MODEL OPEN DAILY

4 Blocks west of French
on 90th Street

Ganfarh

Rrralfc

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

201 So. Park Avr. Ph FA 2 3991

HOUSE and 4 acres or land, ir­
rigation. Box 49-A, West First
St. FA 2-1477.
ipportMlUra
REDWOOD Paper Company of­
fers an . interesting franchise
for operation of paper dispensing
machine in Seminle County

os.

PM.

J OMKS

WALLACE
NOSt

Nose

SMCMUST

WIItTE female help wanted. . ust
be 21. Apply to Pig 'N Whittle.
WAITRESS: Apply to Mr. Lan
caster, Altamonte Coffee Shoppe,
Altamonte Springs.

Byt Martha T. Ttetes

Deputy Clerk
■ erdon V. Frederick
A ttorney to r P lain tiff

A Satisfied customer la our bo* CONVERTIBLE, *35 Bulck Road
advertisement.
matter; original owner; bcauti'
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ful dark red; perfect abape. Ac103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 7-5742
ccpt any reasonable o f f e r .
FA 2-5826.
Re Lovelier With Professional
1933 CHEVROLET Convertible, I
Baauty Care.
cylinder, automatic transmis­
sion with power brakes; had
excellent care. Owner has 2
cars, must sacrifice wife's car
Beauty Salon
for 1930 due to overseas as­
signment. For further Informa­
tion or demonstration call
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
FA 24435.
2004 Adams Ph.
FA • 333
34 FORD 3393. FA 2 2073.

Rh« M w Sy*ik*»*. tm. Wuril NS*

I WILL keep your children In my
home by day, week or hour.
FA 2-9014.

' ‘Which nontrit!’*

Sell Va Your Furniture, Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPKB
TRADING POST, FA 90CTT.

14 Ft. BOAT, trailer and 1030 12
H.P. motor; like new. $330. Call
FA f-T90&gt; before 3:00 p. m.

WOODRUFF MARINE

Plumbing: &amp; Repairs

Jae C. Thomas
1181 Sarlta St.
FA 9-0448

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AS types and sixes, installed
•'Do It Yourself”
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

STI NE

SAVE at BRYAN’S
FABRIC SHOP.
One block West of Monroe Coner,
on West First St.
1939—00 VESPA 180 CC Scooter
complete with windshield and
mirror, 1300 actual miles, Just
bpoken in. FA 1-3339 after 4:40

Cut Flowers For Any Occasalon
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1832
or
FA 3-0370

I French Ave. .
PAINTING 4 DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free EsUmateo —
Work Guaranteed
Semlnala Palatial Contrarian
FA 2-1204

Get your child a apodal Christmas
gift. Pup tents 4JS tm. ArmyNavy Surplus, SIS Sanford Aim,

2-PIECE Sectional living room
suite; also arm chair, good con­
dition; SOS. FA 8-1804.

Mtreury Outboard Motors
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
2390 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.

TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
TOES. Celery Ava., mot Beardall.

29-A Trailers
MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE HOUSE TRAILER, $200. Mr. Me
PLANTS for sale. Fred Thurs­
Nelly FA 2-7997.
ton, Phone FA 3-3990.

1—SHETLAND PONY yearling,
white end brown, very gentle,
priced reasonable. FA 2-3479.

FA 3-1392

antes. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

MARY CARTER PAINTS
World’s Largest Gallo*
BUY ONE OAU—
400 Sanford Ave.
. FA 8-7430
GET ONE FREE
101 W. 1st St.
Ph. FA M W
• BIG VALUES
• 1UICK CREDIT
FACTORY TO YOU
• EASY TERMS
ALUMINUM
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
VENETIAN BLINDS
bead. Sa|-proot bottom
WILSON - MAIER Enclosed
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
New and Used Furniture
311 E. Firat St.
FA 2-3022 or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - t i n ­ Senknrik Glnan and Pnint Co.
gle pieces or seta. Also furni­ 112-114 W. 2nd S t
FA 2-4999.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
FA 2-7003.

Jenkins

Furniture

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby REWARD for return ut hay, credit
Rada. Day, Weak or Month— cards k check booh, taken from
N. C. car Doc. 21. No question#
FURNITURE CENTER
« E. 1st.
Ph. FA 1-3901
asked. Phone FA 2-2710.
llo French Ave.
Ph. *A 2-7939
CRITCHFIELD IS ft. boat, fiber
LOST: Black purse at Fraternity
■taia speed bottom, Johnson
Dance. Please caU FA 2-4909.
$SAVE$
Javelin 83 outboard motor, has
retractable. top, dual gas tanka
New &amp; Uaod
and running lights; also tilt Furniture and Appliance#
dun Circle.
trailer. Will sacrifice for 91,000,
See A. W. Barkley el Barkley M o th e r of Sanford LOST: SmaH Walker Hound, fear- 1
Used Cars Ine., Maitland, ria. 909-909 E- First 8L Ph. FA 1-1741
ale, black and white with earn#
ten. With toiler and u m ^ !
Used furniture, appliances, tools plates. Last teen 4 miles west o4 •
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
New Smyrna R R W A U V
1933 DOUCE Suburban Station
913 Sanford Ave i’b. FA 3-4132 FA 2-U342.
Wagon, excellent condition. $730.
CaU after • p. m. FA 2-7474.

Roboon Sporting Goods

Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-0482
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
RINEHART CERAMIC STUDIO
ments, Invoices, band bills, and
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Greenware
Free Instructions
programs, e t c . Pr tgre salve
AIR CONDITIONING
Gilt Pieces—Supplies—Kilns
Printing Co. Phone FA I2S51—
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Rinehart
Road
Ph. FA 2-4707
909 West 19th St.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-4862
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
PLUMBING
AUTO GLASS
Since 19U
Contracting 4 Repair*
A.
HARR
DEBARY
INSTALLED
F ret Estimates
o u .:h 8-4711
R. L. HARVEY
Windshield
Back Glass North 8-449$
204 Sanford Ave. Phooe FA 2-3343 Loor Glass
Vent GlassMODERf. RUU CLEANERS
SERVICE
All Site Ruga And Wall To Wall
Senknrik Glass and P ain t Co. Carpeta. Satiafaction Guaranteed.
FA 2-4322 1 Week Service Ph. FA 9-7437 WILL TRADE equity tn *39 Re­ DRESS rORK. half or whde, 94c
House Wiring — Electric Service 11: 114 W. 2nd S t
Sid Vlhlen
por pound. FA 2-9097.
nault with 000$ miles for '3* or
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
'34 automobUe. Phone FA 2-8404
Vespa
Motor
Scooters
GOOD U*eo Appliances end TV’s.
I ll Magnolia
FA 2-0013
or FA 8-1941.
Heater 4 Lawn Mower Service
Oormiy, Inc.. Third 4 Palmetto.
West Country Club Rd. FA 2-7929
SCHWINN VARSITY BOYS BIKE.
GREEN LEAP Tree .- tperil do
ENGLISH STYLE. NEW TIRES
ROOFING, Gutters, Spouting,
the best ’"rimming. De-mossing,
AND TUBES. LARGI BASKET.
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement
HUNTING
JEEP;
7
Monroe
Ave­
Removal
ind
Fertilising.
Phone
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SAN­
4 Carpenter Work. General
nue,
DeBary,
Florida.
FA 2-30U.
FORD HERALD DAYS.
Horn* Repairs. 20 yrs. Experi­
ence. Very Low Rales. Phone TV and RADIO REPAIR af r
FA I-8474.
8:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lake Mary and Longweod.
B 4 M ROOFING
FA I-I77S and FA 1-4418.
Contracting 4 Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured PIANO TUN1NQ 4 REPAIRING
FREE ESTIMATES
NAVY AND
W. L. HARMON
800 Laurel Ava.
Ph. FA 1-7942 PH. FA 94329 After • P. M.

| A R T E L E C T R IC

WELCOME
NEWCOMERS
TOSANFORD

WALL PAPERING 4 PAINTING
Work Guaranteed — Bob Beard
FA 2-3599 after 8:00 P. M.

We InvHe yen to he nnr g ueade
•beolalely free without eMIgs*
tim tnl one of Sanford* leading
Metals while ye* locate suit­
able koiiaing fer yeurerlf nad
family. Pick np year key st
nnr Sales Office.

• islandi

A Sworn Complaint fcavlns been
H and 8 baths, pastel colored
Mod a e a ln st you In tS e C lranlt
tlln—Furred and plaster walls—
Const tn na# ta r Samlnole County.
All alectrie kitchen*— Terrasso
-Florid*. In Chaacary. for Dlvoreo.
f l o o r •—Cuatom-buiit cabinet­
'tk n abort title e f said action M ine
ANTONIO a . VtUAFUOSI, Plainwork and dust-tree closets—
tiff. va. LAOIUMAB J. VIIAAKlrOR.
Landscaped end ether plus fea­
Defendant, tbaae present* e ra to
ture*.
onus* and require you to fUa your
W ritU n define**, If any, to the
Complaint AUa# herein, and to W. H. “ Bill” 8 tent per Agency
•erva a copy thereof apoa P lainRealtor 4 Insurer
tiff* A ttorney #n o r before the le t
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
Say of March, A. IX, lid*, ether*
W ise a Decree Pro Confesoo w ill b#
Arthur F. Day, S m e lt Harper
entered aenlnat y e a sad the eaaao
Robert F. May,, Bart Ftieher,
proceed ex part*Helen S. Noonan
WITNESS my hand aa official
aaal a t Sanford. Semin el* County, Phene FA S-4991
US N. Park
IBIortda, thla l l t k day e f Decem­
ber, A. D. U St.
(SEAD)
David M. Oatcliel
C lark of tha C ircuit Court
In and f a r Somlaote County,
Florid*

Mon., Jan . 4, H»GO—Pag# 9

SEE

TH E S E

BUYS

TO D A Y

Couidthy.

FORD Fairies# 449 4-Dr. Hsidtep V-9,
FardematU, Radio, Maoler, Power Steerteg, Fewer Broken,
C l OA F
FORD 4 Paaeeoger S uites Wage*, 4-Dr,

(IR K

Tudor M , u • C M F a la t ■ C tu u lutarlor • S „ T h l,

WlaiwA

One F or Real Gan Saving Kn o o w yl

“In the City of
Gracious Living11

Home* Designed For
Florida Living.
3 A 4 Bedroomn —
1 A 2 Baths

Dream Homes

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low *s $425

CADILLAC Fieriwaad Fordor Sedan • Fully Equip,
pod Including Air Conditioning * Beautiful Tutoa
FJaleh Spot lew lurid* and Out
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Dawn I’aymeat-No Ctnalag

Oar Uand Cat* WiO Be Displayed Por Year
laepnclkn Nightly On Onr Large Lighted Lot.

T O T A L P R IC E

WHERE DEALS SHINE / J V
at Um nlga ef yanr bo^t bay
Sad * Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 1-4231 Ofe. FA JMI711
Chevrolet — OMoamhllo — Cadillac Trade-lan

Shoamakak

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
84th SC

fA t -7409

You can move la Immedi­
ately while the papers a r t
being processed.
W« G uarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Home F o r Tha F irst
Year — O r Your Down
Paym ent And Closing
Coet Will Be Cheerfully
Refunded*

FORD Fslrlaae 844 4-Dr. Sedan V I, Ford,
amatic, Radio, Heater. Power F d V I F
Steering, Power Broken
\ l f l |S

FORD F«irinae 4-dr. Sedan, V-9, Ford*,
matte, Radio, Healer,
f f l f
LINCOLN Capri 4-Dr, Kcdaa, Full Fewer
•ad Air Ceadlllened,
P /A F
Only Oaa Owner
VM S

CHEVItOLKT -aia'
g-Dr. V-g

Your Friendly Ford Dealer Since 1181

308 E, First Street

Sanford

�.

of Mm mvtom seeeent toveetment,
It w u rotated eat, end la •
tourc* ot added security even
though Mm r«d«ral Savings and'
Loan Insurance C«r|t. Insures aaefe

. The peat year baa been moat
eeceeeefel, according to George
Tarty etoc. Vice Frti. with an Incream to meoureea of over M

hava regular*? to provide tor
thoee Umea when "things are
not oo rosy." There la a ateana
demand tor beualag to Sanford,
Seminole County and tfeie Im­
account o p lo It",WO.
"The directors bar* Wad to mediate area, and If Ibte metope
kacp Um safety footuroe on a high
level and are happy that we rate "tight money" eoodiUm aboald
la Mm flrat tea percent of U L 'a eaaa aeaaiderably, Mm Flrat Fed­
la the atate la our reeerve ratio," eral operating officer mid. Touhjr aald.
“At thla time when we h a rt onAaked about Um oomtog year, perieaced auck a Hoe year, aft
the SltL official aald Uiat the gen­
eral economic outlook far Um of h i are disappointed that our
nation and for the atate la optl- president, Howard Favllle. aboald
mlaUc and aald that there are few be atrickea and to Mm boepitel,
leealltiea that have better proa- unable to tbriU to the accomplishpacta that thla Central Florida meat of bia leadership," Torty
area. He feela that la Umea whan said, and aald that so many of
incomea are adequate for ftn- Favillo's aaaodatei and frieeda
worn wiahtog a speedy recovery
for him.
*
WinE Midget Race
Director* of the association are
WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. T. A. Edwin &gt;Sblnholser, J. H. Van
(UPI)— Bob Mersbmao of Potts- Hoy, H. Jem** Out E. C. Harpdown, Pa., at to Um youngest Sr hr"* I . T Dondnsy. Favtlle
driver to the field, wen the Stt- aed Teuhy.
mlle, SS-lsp race for three-quarter The staff to addition to Touhy
midget autos Sunday at the Island am Mrs. Bart Chapman, Mrs.
garden. Tony Bomlt of Ctiffside Jamas I. Kkera, Miss Bsrbara
Park, If, J., was second and Jim riynt, Mrs. W, C. Johnson, Miss
Lacy ot North BeUemora, L. I., Edna Powell and Miss Nenty
BuUar.
was third.

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Cherry Preserves

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Road Improvement Uflj? g&gt;anforit
Effort Underway News Briefs Architect To Be Named For Jail Plan
W EATHER: P artly cloudy through Wednesday. High today In the upper 70's. Low tonight, 60-65.

United Press Leased Wire

\O L .

I

i

Th« count/ oommiMloa today
m t the machinery In motion to
lfoprov* critical roada in the
county.
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
wai authorized to apply for a
certificate of availability of coun­
ty gasoline tax money to pur­
chase right-of-way.
The board will amend Ms pre­
sent bond .which pledges the
county's 20 percent of surplus
gas revenue to add another *soo.-

000 for right-of-way purchases tor paving SR tig from Oviedo to the

primary road improvements.
The board plans to designate the
five major projects for presenta­
tion to the State Road Depart­
ment at Its next meeting.
Chairman John Krider will in­
vite an official of the SRD to at­
tend the meeting. "We will pick
the roads that have the biggest
traffic count," he said.
The major road projects are ex­
pected to include widening and

Orange County Line, SR 4J7 from
Altamonte Springs to Long wood
and Geneva Ave. town Mellonville to French Ave.
County Engineer Robert Davis
was scheduled to discuss the road
improvement program at this af­
ternoon's session of the commis­
sion.
Also scheduled for discussion
this afternoon was further dis­
cussion on an agreement with
the city on widening Sanford Ave.

Baptists Set Record

NASHVILLE, Tens.. (UPI) -O f­
ficials of the Southern Baptist Con­
vention report Baptists contributed
a record (27,473,124 to convention
agencies during 1*38. During l*to,
Baptists contributed $15,464,441 to
the Foreign Missions Board, to,*74.323 to the Homo Mission Board,
and $5,334,172 to six seminaries.

The County Commission will
name an architect at Rs next
meeting to draw up plans lor a
new county Jail.
Tbe board delayed naming the
architect today because ef •
heavy agenda of other business.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY. JANUARY 6, 1960

Established 1908

Indications are that at the
same time tha board will discuss
hiring an architect to draw up
plans for a new county home or
improvements on the present site
located on U.B. 17-it.
The board last yaar agreed eo

the netd fur a new jail and heard
reports from aorrection department officials that the present
JaU ie inadequate and lacking In
proper security.
Various discussions on the coun­
ty bom* fccilHlcs have been held

‘Wets’ Try Again

LAKELAND (UP!) — Polk
County citizens are expected to
vote in another liquor, referendum
this spring—the eighth since the
repeal of prohibition. The Polk
County Progressive Assn, tiled in
circuit court here Mooday a node*
of lritent to circulate petitions de­
signed to call another vote to make
Polk County "wet."

Departure Official

TALLAHASSEE (UPII - Gov.
LeRoy Collin* hat confirmed that
Road Department Chairman Joe
Grotegut will' resign a* toon a* a
successor can be found. Collins
said Monday Grotegut, who has
beaded tho department oearty two
years, plans to accept • position
with a private firm in Talla­
hassee.

Funeral director W. L Gramkow Is looking for reiattvoe af
Glenn Bill, Seminal* Raceway
employe wke waa found dead al
foe raceway Friday.
Hill, who is about 4$ yearn eld,
five feel, l* fochas and weighs
•bout t il pounds, w it found to
have died a ante rat death to a
post mortem. Granshow asks
anyone knowing the wharaabeote
of Mill's rtlaUvca to contact Um
tenoral homo.

MIAMI tUPIt — Former Cuban
Sen. Rolando Matfrrrcr and his
brother today defied an Immigra­
tion Department order that they
leave Florida. The attorney for the
Cuban exiles, Monroe Gelb, said
Ihe brothers sfe "still somewhere
in Miami and don’t plan to leave."
Immigration officials gave the bro­
thers until midnight Monday to be
out or the state or face arrest.

CLARENCE M. NICHOLS of Longwood, an airplane mechanic a t Orlando
A ir Focoa Baan, accepts a bonus check awarded him fo r two work simpIL
fication suggestions adopted by tho A ir Force. Capt. R. Santomnsalno,
right* boss a irc ra ft m aintenance officer, presents th s sw ard to Nichols, who
m ads a tims*#aviag tool to install propeller dome* and suggested putting
caters on work stands to psrm it quick movement to w ork area*. Nichols,
his wifa, Lillian, and two children live on Lake Ave. in Longwood.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UP!) - Bloch
prices at 1 p. m.:
American T &amp; T ........*.... to *
American Tabacan ............. M7
C * O ............................... «
70
coat toot might exceed MU.680. Chrysler ........
Curtiss - Wright ............... tot*
Dunn appeared before the DuPont ...........
an
Orange County board yesterday Eastman Kodak ............... too*
and explained the need for the Ford Motor ........................ 01
Joint pact with Orange County General Electric ............... I7V4
aod Winter Park.
General Motor* .................. 35
Dunn presented an engineer's lot. T A T ......................... 3IH
i from too firm of BrUl and LortUard...................................*7H
y, Sanford, which offered Ponney ....................
121
three solution* to the drainage
Penn RR ............................ 15*
problem on toe 1M t acres strad­ Soar* Roebuck .................. 50*
dling too Somtoole-Orange Coun­ Standard Oil (NJ) ............ to *
ty lines.
Studebaker ......................... 23*
The inglncMo pro-rated toe U. B. Steel ......................... 101*
cost based an toe porccntage of Weetlnghouse ■ .............,...1 1 0
land- to each government subdivUioo that la drained within
too district, with 47 percent of
the coat going to Seminole Coun­
ty, to per eont to Orange Coun
ty and 13 percant to Winter Park.
Dunn said today that the Win­
ter Park City Commission already
United Press Interaattsaal
baa okayed tho plan. The Orante , ABynew
mass af cold air from
County board turned the mailer ICanada kept
the northern tier of
over to Ua engineers for further
from Michigan to Montana
study. A recommendation i* ex­ Utatos
in the grip of a bitter cold wav*
ported iicxt Mooday.
Dunn said "tbs Orange County today.
hoard rocogafosa too critical I Temperatures kotow sore were
situation aad realises that the registered from western upper
swig solution la a Joint program." Michigan across aaoat of Minne­
sota, too Dakota* and northeast
Montana.
The mercury dropped as low at
33 degree* below aero at Interna­
tional Fails. Mina.. Rightly warmcr than M hours before when too
thermometer read minus to.
Other early morning readings in­
cluded Minot, N. D , 11 below;
Couaty commissioners today Huron, B. D„ 15 below; Bismarck.
hoard a plea from a representa­ N. D., to below; Fargo. N. D„ 17
tive af the Lake Mary F in Dis­ below; Minneapolis, 10 botow; Datrict on the "critical” need for a luth, Minn., II below; Kax Claire,
Wis., 10 below, and Marquette,
new fire truck.
Ed Zimmerman appeared be­ Mich., • below.
The cold front was expected to
fore too board and (aid the fire
control situation is getting out move south and east today but
Ihe weatherman aaid H did not
of hand.
Zimmerman said a new fire throatan the Deep lauth with any
truck would coat around 110,000. unreasonable temperatures. Tho
Tho board authorised Tax Asses­ Gulf States looked for rate.
sor Richard McCanna, Tax Col­
lector John Galloway and Allor*
Mack Cleveland Jr. to get togeth­
er with Zimmerman to seok a
solution.
McCanna suggested a apodal
MILLVILLE, Iowa (UPI)-Two
tax roll for ths district, but Cleve­
land questioned the legality of that special deputies were spook hunt­
ing to tho bom* of William Mryar
action.
today.
They ware given tho unusual
assignment by Sheriff Format
Oviedo W om on
Fischer.
Mayor, B , and bin wile are an
H u rt In M ishap
sure their bouse is haunted they
Mr*. Hasri Rountree of-Oviedo are living with a daughter to
suffered shoulder and pelvis nearby Guttsnborg.
bruises wbpn her car turned over
They said thoy loft their home­
an the Genova-Oviedo road yoatar- stead last month after • refriger­
day, Sheriff* deputy. R. F. Grant ator tipped over, a Bower pot
nportod. G n a t aaid that after
Mrs. Rasa teas fog control mt bar '
was struck aa tho
car, the auto went off the rend bead by a flying tumbler.
wm s t e a d bp

Joint Drainage
The County Commission was
taU today by Commiestower Varmom Duaa that the Orange County
board "wee favorably impressed"
wttb a proposal to participate la
•a Joint drainage program for
Tanglewood, Tomple Terraco and
Uriotous at a total

$212,000 b Paid
To Tax Collector

8
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Mr
t

The county told about 0M*O
worth et auto tags yesterday, Tax
OaUoctor John Galloway said to­
day.
Moat of the tag* sold were la ths
•15-too clast for cars 1,500-3,100
and i,50M,too pounds, Galloway
said. Those a n too plate "W"
tags.
Tbs tax collector's office took
la ft27,000 between Doc. to-31,
Galloway said. This money baa al­
ready beau distributed to ooualy
funds such aa toe general, school,
road and bridga, and hospital
funds. County tax bills wore mail­
ed Doc. M. Tbs collector's office
received SS5.000 since yesterday,
which will bo distributed along
with future receipts la toe next
four or five days to keep accounts
from piling 19 , Galloway said.
Explaining the long lift# In front
of too tax collection office, Gallo­
way said the largo number of peo­
ple buying tags and paying taxes
at Uto same tone la because af the
property reappraisal, aad too tas
-roll-not befog delivered to the
collector's office until Doc. M.
People are getting their bills now,
whereas they usually get them to
tba latter part of October and start
paying taxaa Nov. 1, he said.
Had the usual procedure
followed "we wouldn’t have
faced with-collecting too bulk of
the taxes and selling togs at tot
saaa time. Due to Inadequate faci­
lities It is necessary that they line
up and watt," Galloway said.

T w o Candidate*
Set T o Announce
TALLAHA38KE (UP1) — At
least two possible candidate* fee
governor have promised to an­
nounce their political Intan liana
later this month.
And other announcement* are
expected aa the 1 M0 political
sea eon gala off to a feat start.
Jacksonville M a y e r Harden
B una and Sonata Prailrinnt

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Sub-Zero Weather
Grips Midwest

Plea Made For Fire
Truck At Lake Mary

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City Car Purchase
Action Questioned
Sanford Motor Co. owner Don
Bales has complained that the city
commissioners did the taxpayers a
disservice when they did not ac­
cept the low bid when they bought
two police cars.
Bales said the commission should
have .accepted the low hid of $3.764.7* submitted by Bill Hamphill
Motors for two N*sh Rambler cars
instead of the higher bid of $4,630
by Slrickland-Morrlson Motr.rs for
two Fonts.
He criticised Ihe selection of the
Fords because they have greater
horsepower and said the bids call­
ed for 1*3 horsepower. He also
compared tbe price on the cars to
a purchase last ytar, when be arid
the commission refused a lesser
bid for a trade-in.
City Manager Warren Knowles
said Bales didn’t Interpret the
wording ef the bid correctly, lie
pointed out that the city had asked
for cars "with 1*3 horsepower nr
better" and askod that "alternate
bids bo submitted oa the cars with
engines to excess ef too horse­
power."
Knowles also said the Ins true
Uowa to bidders contained a para­
graph saying that tha commission
reserve* the right to award tbe
rtter «r contrast on eueh items
It deeme beet in the Interest of tbe
city of Sanford and/or to reject
any or all bids or any part of a
bid. or to readvartis* for all or
any part of the equipment or sia
tertei hereto listed.”

False Alarm

an

Plans Completed!
For Ike's Tour Of
Board Denies Shop Center Application Latin America
iSfigmshii.

for reconsideraUon of the matter
when tho llrfller firm shows "con­
crete proof that U Intends to build
a shppping ranter and there 1* a
need for one."
At Ihe last board maellng, repre­
sentatives from *0 families in the
l-ake Howell area proteiled a con­
ing board decision te rezone the
area commercial.
Attorney Gordon Frederick, who

represented tha property owners,
■aid there Ie no need tar a
■hopping center at the present
time.
Last svfeh.&lt;*be board-viewed *
area to qdMtka.
Arthur Feldman, speaking . I
Heftier Co., told the board today
that bis company plana to build
a shopping sealer and Is ■
holding on to tho land to speculate
or build homo*.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
Feldman that ho foil the board
would reconsider it's decision when
Ui# firm offered proof that they
wanted a Stopping center.

Krider Reelected County
Commission Chairman
The County Coin mission was
reorganised in short order today
end the board re-elected John
Krider chairman.
Lawrence Swofford, who was
re-elected vice chairman, nomi­
nated Krider and cited "the fine
job” Krider had dona during the
previous -yaar.
'"Ha ii without ■ doubt tea best
qualified to rarry on fo the post,"
Swofford said.
Accepting the post again, Kri­
der acid ba deeply appreciated
the vote of confidence and hi* only
real desire la te help tba county.
"I believe the board has ac­
complished more this past year
than at any Um* in recent years,"
be said.
"It would be a bad governmrnt
if everyone agreed with the
hoard fo office," he emphasized.
Tbe board also reappointed
Mark Cleveland Jr. county atinreay and named Byron Kimble

Kiwanis T o Install
Officers, Hear
Project Reports

A falsa alarm brought foe Lake
Mary Firo Dept, fire truck out
late yesterday afternoon. Someone
turned to the alarm becauie of a
burning Mold but it turned out
Sanford Kiwanlans will install
that Charlie Beck wai burning his (heir
officers for 1M0 and hear
pasture on purpose.
a report on the 1*3* civic work
of &gt;2 club committees at a din­
ner meeting in the Shrine Club
tomorrow night.
Kiwanlans' wive* are Invited to
the 7 p. m. dinner at Which It**
Dr. GaUher Pratt of the Duke president J. C. Davis will givr
University department of abnor- the president's annual report.
may peyehology. Ha notified Ibc Kiwatfla commute* work included
affhlrs,
support
of
sheriff that be wants (0 deter­ public
mine If the strange occurences churches, vocstional guidance,
may be caused bp something un­ helping underprivileged children
and aiding the Seminole High Key
natural.
Fischer admitted be would Club.
hava told Pratt te stay home a
A Uwiteaaat governor mt Flor­
wank ago, but laat weekend's vis­ ida Kiwanla, Russell A. Cole mt
it to fo* bom* Mt some doubt fo Orlando, will Install Goorg* Mor­
bla mind.
gan aa mw club president, Jim
"After what I saw foe other Grant aa tint vice president, Ed
day," Fiacbar aaid, ."I'm aot so Kirchboff aa second vice presi­
Hr* It's a hoax. I saw a bottle dent, B. B. Crumley as treasurer,
Jaaap cwt cf a box aad a news N. Y. Farmer a* financial secre­
man who was with m* saw a tary and Ralph A. Smith ns eecartery.

Spooks Hunftod

i

REMINDERS are going out to Seminol* County realdanta who have not
answered the letter* containing C hristm as Seal*. Helping Tuberculosis
and Health Association Secretary Lorraine Graham address the seal re­
m inders are Sanford firemen, from the left, LL George H arriett, D. W.
Burnham, C. P. Bennett, Asst. Chief R. T. Thomas, Fire Chief MacU
Cleveland Sr. and Mrs. Graham .
(S taff Photo)

WASHINGTON (U P I) - There
will ,be only two new faces as
the Mth Congress open* Its se­
cond session.
The newcomers were Sen, C.
Norman Brunsdale (R-N.D.) and
Rap. John Kyi (R-lowa), both re­
placing members who died since
the first session ended last Sepl.
IS.
Brunsdale was appointed to suc­
ceed tho 1st* Sen. William Langrr
Overriding a county coning board
(R-N.D.). Kyi won a special alecUoa 1st tho scat of tho late recommendation, the County ComSleven V. Carter, Iowa Demo­ mistioa today denied a Heftier Co.
application to build e shopping ccncrat.

n . •y v

during tho past couple of yoara,
but no definite nation has b o n
taken to make n major change la
them.
In other business during Mm
meeting, fo* booed agreed to
study a request by a representa­
tive of a Negro Boy Scout Camp
fo West Seminole County for Im­
proving foe aroa."
The rcpresentaUv* said vandals
had wrecked the camp. He said
damage was over $5,009, with
windows smashed and Um pier
on Ihe lake at the camp torn
down.
The board also authorised Coun­
ty Agent Cecil Tucker to adrfo*
for bids on a new pick-up truck
for the agriculture departmete
and agreed to advertise for bids
for a truck for tho road depart­
ment.

Family
Sought

Cubans Defy U. S.

Two Newcomers

NO. 600

to lepisr* Richard McCaona on
tha county arming board. McCanna
resigned that post late last year
to accept the poettton aa tax
assessor.
Tha board also reappointed Ro­
bert Davis as county engineer
and Robert Brows ns county con­
ing director.

Kennedy Promised
Big Ohio Vote Bloc
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—Ohio
Gov. MicbMl V. DiSallc today
endorsed Sen. John F. Kennedy
for the Democratic presidential
nomination, and said ha will
campaign a* a favorite so* fo
Ohio pledged to Kennedy's can
dldacy.
DiSaiie wiM lead Um 54-vote
Ohio delegation, fourth largest fo
(ho nation, to the Democrat­
ic national aaavaatla* In Lea
Angelo*.
DiSalla's surprise announce­
ment was **m m a tremendous
boost for Kennedy, tha Bootrunning candidate for tha nomin­
ation to moot public polii. Most
observer* bad tell DlSalia would
throw bia support to Son. Stuart
Symiagton. ran aider*4 a likely
compromise aandideto.

Fire

Ru n

Home

Fire gutted tba Inside of a mmm
room borne a t 150414 W. 1Mb Btyesterday afternoon. Tha bleu hi
Hanford Magr* M. C. Katvey’s
borne started from a defective
kerosene eook-eteva, tba Fir* Dept,
repeated.

Stockholders To Meet
. foorfchetdean ad Urn Cttiaon*
Bank .of Oviedo vifl bate teak
mooting at tha Oviedo
day at 4 g. m. Bloat ton ad
car* is om of the llama an Mm

Chairman John Krider said that
tho hoard bad approved four
shopping staler sitoi last yaar
and "so work has been daM • •
yet to alait construction.'^'' '

Associates Join
Stock Exchange

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Plato
war* virtually complete today for
President Elaenbowor to make a
flying good win lour of four ZouUl
American ceuutriae N*«
to 1 * to e l-lfa * q h » 4.

•—

Diplomatic
White Hones
Hvarod final detalto 'mt ton trip
to the embassies of tba tour eountrie#— Brasil, Argntfaa, Ckito
and Uruguay.
N appeared certain font all lour
governmcatc would
suggested itinerary.
Aa efflela! a
expected tram to* White Mona*
later this woek. Elsenhower alto
may refer to fo* trig in bia Mate
of tba Unto* message to
Thursday.
Tba president de rided to
his tour to Um four countries a*
ba could spend more lima to aech,
sources explained.
They serf Eisenhower vdfl bn to
Brasil from Fob. II to Si. la a«dlllou to Rio do Janeiro, bo wtB
visit Brasilia, Mm m w aapitoL
and 8so Paula, a busy port aad
industrial acalcr.
P ro a Sao- Paulo, Maonbowar
will go to Buenos Alan*. Argen­
tina, for Another four-day. visit
Fab. « - « .
Because lbs airport fo Saattain
cannot accommodate hi* giant Job
liner, Elsenbewpr wan expected to
crocs the Andes to a smaller pUuw
for bla visit to Chile aad then
ua* foe same plane to fly to
Montevideo, Uruguay, probably a*
March K

Security Associates, Inc., has
become a Member Firm of Uta
New York Stock Exchange, Her­
man Cade, president of foe cor*
poration, announced today. Tha
Investment securities firm thus
becomes the only Exchange Mem­
ber organisation with its mala
office fo Florida.
Security Associates — with Us
horn* office here at I0U Park
Avenue, South, end branches fo
Melbourne, by William llambrecM
and Sanford, by Gordon Toll,—
was accepted for membership by
the Board of Governors of tba
Exchange on Wednesday,
Security Associates wai formad fo 1*41 by Herman Gtda, who
fell a personalized investment
scrvlca with headquarters fo Flor­
ida would AM a definite need.
Gada and other voting stock­
holders of Security Associates,
Inc., become allied members mt
the Exchange and subject to the
Exchange’s regulations. They In­
clude:
Kenneth W. Osborne, executive
vice president and secretary and
director; J, Dennis Delafield,
vice president and director; and
William R. Ha mbreebt, vice presi­
dent and director. Vivian Gartside has been promoted to vie*
president, white Gene Moller baa
Thro* boys found a dead Negro
been named assistant treasurer,
Infant
al Red Bug and Tuskawilfotaking tba place of R. Nelson roada yesterday.
King wbo has retired.
Larry, John, and BUly Chubb ba#
Just gotten off Um ichari bto and
warp walking north 0* Tasks wills
Rd. when they saw a bto tied &gt;
with string lying oa ttto aide ml flto
road, Deputy L. J. Kris reported.
Opening the box. they found the
baby wrapped fo old dre***;, Kris
said. Mrs. Virginia Chubb vailed
County hupervisor of Registra­ the sheriffs ntlicc.
tion Camilla Bruca yesterday
Kria aaid that tho to t* toy
urged that couaty voter* mail fo was lulJy developed but too de­
Iheir registration renewal post­ composed I* tell whether t o bad
card* instead of bringing them to bean torn dead nr aUv*. Tto to- .
Us* registration office.
which weighed stout I* - &gt;
Homo eleefors arc bringing fo faat,
pounds, bad toea dtod about fivfl .
their cards and fo# office can­ to
aevoa days, Kria astteMted, Mp &lt;■;
not accommodate a crowd, Mrs. la (till
investigating.
Bruca aaid. She cautioned lb*
registrants to ba aura to flU out
Um cards completely befoca glgning thorn and mailing them fo.
Tbe cards need no postage.
Tba voting registration office
sent out 13,534 registration re­ The County 00m mission
newal cards to all registered continued ite hearing Into
county voter*. For elector* fo aqustoatfoa problem and 1
keep their voting registrations 10 assessment to
valid and not hav* to renew them ) Tto ton'd k id 1
fo person, Um cards must ba at al publia boaring
Ito rogtotcaUw office by Jan. fL Mh f

Boys Find Dead
Infant In Box

Mail Registrations,
Supervisor Asks

Assessment Raises
Are Sustained

fmwril To Mtct
Tha IgggvtM

Town

k M to ’uM wdnd l i g g **“*****

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The dtopute over rsnsssMmsnt of Ux property and plain* to build . the Circualand
tat attraction stood out gmong the top news atoriea of 1969 in Seminole County.
The fight to obtain prop srty reevaluation was climaxed Sept. 24 when Tax Assessor
y Earle Walker Waa sUsp nded by Gov. LeRoy Collins.
i (tattle ever reassessment unseated Merle Warner ia a ----------------------------------- -—

Crippling Transit
Strike Averted
In New York
NEW YORK (UPl) - A crip­
pling strike el all Um city’s subway and bus lines was averted
today only one hour before the
deadline.
About 3S.OOO transit workers
hsd been scheduled to strike at
a a. m. It would have brougnt

get the circualand attraction oi
390 acres near the Movielam
Drive-In on U. S. 17-32. Construe
tlon os the project is expect*
to gel underway soon, Its pronso
ters said.
The year started off on a s t
note when Heldt N. layer, c|y
finance director and city el**b
died Jan. 3 after many yet -s

WEATHER: .Considerable cloudiness and slightly warmer through Saturday. High today, 70*75. Low tonight. 65-90,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA .
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

Coach Killed
GREENSBORO, N. C. lU P llMurray Gretson, assistant ath­
letic director and former head
basketball coach at Wake Forest
College, was killed today when his
car rammed a bridice, Officers
said the My ear old (• reason waa
alone in his car at the lime of the
accident.

WASHINGTON (UN) -T o p U-S.
officials predict that I960 may' be
• year of hopefulness tn forelgs
affairs and unprecedented ace.
nomic prosperity at heme,
But they caution that unchanged
Communist alma tan block .solu*
Uon of world problems and a re*
sumption of the steel strike can
da rhea the economic outtofek la
this country.
Secretary of Mata Christian A.
lierter aoundad the note no for*
eign relations Thursday night hi*
multanoonaly, Qom marts -''Seem*
tary Frederick U. Muallfrr gave
Um forscast an the aitioo'i aeon*
•my.
, '
Harter’s sfatameni mixed top*
with caution. Despite "a new at*
mosphera of kopefultaeta" hi In*
lenuUonal affairs, he said,. Com*
muniat alma remain eaiatalsBy

Fire Kills 3
WATERBCUY, C-Uw. .'LTD-A,
fire blamed' on a dried out
Christmas tree flashed through a
three • family house today and
three persons perished. Dead
were Juliua Papp, 49, and bis
two sona, David. 9, and Julius Jr.
t. Papp's wile escaped unharmed.

During the same month

Top Legal Aid

III,do* worth of Jewels slots
During that same month, t
board of county commission*
•greed to ta M a H U M court
health center to be located
French Ave. Schools cam* ia
the spoUlght when the achool boa

TALLAHASSEE (UPl) — A
prominent Jacksonville atldrncy
may be hired to defend 12 Halford
prison guards indicted by a fed­
eral grand Jury on charges of
brutality to convicts. The gover­
nor's office said Thursday Chest*
or BedeU of Jacksonville appeared
to be tfie top eholre for the. slate
paid. job at a Probable fee of
about *33,000. [

i.
s
*

r

i
i M plana to work together to build
I a serial
s y n e a of
new a|orm
i h . wwwws
sewer •systems
/ me
which would stop the flooding In

New aemltoto High S c to o lto ’ i
built aaar Lake Jenaie.
During March, county iuduiti
received a best wbsq, Dynatr
alee, aa olactronics pleat emplo;
lac soma 1M persona, decided i
locate, on U. 8. 17*2.
la April, the integration i&gt;sv
was news when Senator Dou
•Unstrom. Introduced e blU int
the leaate to "aeU the north c
segregation."
April alio saw the dedlcitiu
ef a new fire bouse for La)
Mery.
May, besides bringing shower
sew the defeet in tbe senate i
a but ta get a harness n e k

W orker Bea
cunt**t ehoIrm*H D*v* Iteulfrpresdhta travelling trophy to Mr*. Harold
Kaatncr, first pine* Winner in th* rommsreUI division. Other, prim winner*
looking on from th* left, a rt, R K. Jernigan, first prim winner in the
Artistic division: Mr*. EUeen Rector, who took first prise in th* traditional
section. Mrs. Knstner, Lauds, Mra. William Lucas, first pris* winner in
the religious section; and W. H. Welble, second plac* winner in the re*
llgioue Uivision. F ire p la c e winners got |26 bonds and second piece win*
ners received 10 nilyjsr dollars.
g

State'Rep.-Gordon Frederick said
that G6v. Collins may csll a
spcdal election to name a sue*
cessor to Oatchcl on tba county
commission as "nobody wanted
to be appointed to the Job at
this Ume."
December also saw plans to
four lane SR 43* become a rea­
lity aa the board of commissionera agreed to pledge surplus gaso­
line funds to buy right of way
for tbe road.

Dunn To Urge
Drain Pact Aid

Tax Discount Now
At Four Percent

nics plant move into the count
, when Dearborn moved In the sani
A era a aa Dynatmlcs.
County taxpayers have until Jan.
Jane was a quiet mMth ds*plf 31 to taka advantage of a four
percent discount lor paying county
Uses.
After taint da to the discount will
Mop mm percent mtU March and
net far the remainder ef that
waa lacking in security.
BasetoU news moved onto tt
Mm tea daMUne ia April 1.
front page es the Sanford Ore
hounds, after a miserable sr
The tarry over of the lour per­
ra x son's start, fired Us manager si cent discount, until Jaa. 1 was
hired Joe Abernathey. who dldn made possible because the tax
bills, usually ready by Oct. 1, were
SCHOOL BIO
net melted out stall Into lest
The aame month aaw th* echo month.
board award the bid of J. HUbe
Sapp to construct • new hit
school at a coat of 9371,*11.
The city came into Um m
when the commission agreed
start a pollution study of Lai
Monroe.
I In August, whrn the higliei
UmpeValure of tba year was n
corded in the area at M degree
the school board once again h
tba news that school enrollbmoi .&lt;
the fall term would be S1M34 a
hirrease of I,CM over tKe previm
year.
That same month a Sanlur
gangster, was killed on • flic!
over Monbo, N. C.
I In September tbe City Commii
laion approved Its bud set of ?M,t&gt;l
and set the millagc at 17. Octobe
saw n report from tbe count
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ii..,

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Sffire and aaid that the Ssafori
Titusville Canal would ba coi
Mnicted within a lew years.
Bupt. B. T. Milwee reported tin
(to school board would start plsi
h r a Junior cottogo one* the
MMtntattoa program was out
the way.
In November, the -County Goto

COUNTY TAXPAYERS iatnrtod jamming the tax collector* office thin
ar**k to

mb

th ta r U t bill*

NO. 698

Holiday Toll
Mounts
As /New
,./» * , ;
4- -#.;i
Year Begins

Hy United Preen International
The
new
year
waa unhered in today by a howling blit*
By United Press International
The nation's highway death loti y.urd th a t lashed the eountry’s midsection after handing the
Southwest its third crippling blow from winter in the past
mounted slowly to&lt;|*y as millions ot 16 days. Three private pi uni-a were misaing in the stormAmericans welcomed the year.
swkpt West.
A United Press International
The storm, packing high winds and heavy snow, hit the

cuuht at 7 ;» a. m. e. i. L showed
42 prraons had died in traffle ac­
cidents and two in (ires for an
overall loll ef 49.
Michigan arounted for nearly
one-third of Uia toll with 14 deaths.
Oklahoma had five fatalities, Texes
and Florida four each.
The National Safely Council
forecast S2U-persona would not Uve
through the first weekend fo IM0.
Police aiound the country mo­
bilized their lorccs in an effort
to save lives over the 71-bour Holi­
day which began at • p. m. New
Year's Kve and ends at midnight
Sunday.
moturists
Safely oilti
would heed warnings te ease up
on the gas pedal to make aure New
Year'a Eve psUief would not kave
tragic hangovers,

Sanford and Seminole County
residents spent an orderly New
Year's Eve, Sanford police and
the Sheriff's department reported
today.
Police described the 4 p. m.
unljl midnight shift last night
as tbe quietest since before
Christmas. They had reports of
two men drunk, cad a woman
sick. There were also a few
phone pranks played, police said.
The Sheriff's office reported Um
New Year's Eve more quiet than
many nights that didn’t precede
holidays. One man wna jailed for
epee profanity, one for driving
with an improper license and An­
other picked up in Orlando on an
outstanding warrant (or pasting

Central Plains early today, soar- ------------- ;-------- ;------;----------- —
ling holiday travel. By early
morning, up to aix inches of snow
bad fallen in sections of South
Dakota and Nebraska.
Search parties battled tha bill­
iard la an effort to Bod -he three
missing plants carrying six perThe County Commission will fsce
a busy agenda Tuesday at 1U
One plane, carrying tiro couples regular meeting.
from Seattle, disappeared in the
Among tha itemi to be discuss­
Sierra Nevada area between Orm- ed will ba the hiring of an archivllle, Calif., and Rane, Ntv., dur­
tort to design plsns for a new
ing a snow storm.
The second, with a California county jail and further dlsrunlon
man aboard, svas lost between on the possibility of ainrndiog
Rock Springs. Wyo., and Elko. thrir present band which pledges
Nev. A Denver pilot was flving the CuUUl&gt;*4 X pci cent of suithe third plane from Chadton,
Neb., to Tomngion, Wyo., when plus gas tax revenue to add an­
other one half million for right
it disappeared.
The storm bit New Mexico and of way purchases for primary
Arisons ia near record proper- road Improvements.
lions. Many roads were closed
Tbe board also is scheduled to
and travelers stranded In western give its decision on Ihe contro­
New Mexico.
versial retoning of the UefUrr
Elsewhere, rain was forecast in Homes Lake Howell ihopping
Ihe Mississippi Valley and tiulf Center.
slates, fretting rain or snow in
Tbe board agreed at an earlier
Illinois and Missouri and fair mealing on the nred to build
weather along the Eastern Sea­ a new JaU and set Ihe Jan. 9
board and most of the West Coast. meeting as tbe time to name an
architect.
The five major road improvement
projects are eapected to Include
widening and paving SR 421. SR
427 and Geneva Av*. from Melloaville to French Avrs.
No beby was born la Somlnolc
Memorial Hospital during the
first IS hours ta Um mw year Broken W indows
leaving (ha Sanford Herald's an­
Finccrest Elementary School
nual Stork Derby wide open.
The hospital reported that as principal Margaret Jteyaeldi told
ta 3:M s. m-, the delivery room Sanford police yesterday that some­
was quiet and Is expected to re­ one shot eta several Piqpcm t
main that way far at toast s few
more hours, according ta one windows Monday. FoUan foead six
windows broken and soma BB and
nurse.
toad pellets. They surmised that the
prises from IS local merchants. All
entries must be postmarked not

Stork Derby
Front/Quiet*

low**' upon peaceful wards," to
said. He derisnd that It might
taka gtaeratioas te aotvo an m et
world problems.
&lt;i
Harter aaid tap free world must
stand toady la togoUata whh
Russia whoa such UMta hold
promise af progress. But, to aeU,
“wo must ata let Sows .ear
guard." .
la Us stiirm eat, Herter oeld
President Elsenhower's recent
trip "hasdilnod through the wertd"
the prlnripto of U .S .to n c e m fee
"peace amt frisedsklp I* Woe*
dom."
*
“Our task in UM aed Um year*
ahead Is to help convert this prin­
ciple from aa isprseslna of asm
loua hope into a automata of ac­
tual fact:" be aaid.
Herter predicted “ *r*at ohal*
iengei" throughout the tow year.'
Mueller aaid the American peo­
ple could enjoy unprecedented
prosperity la IMS If the meat com­
panies and union pet aside "stub­
born selfishness" sad avert, an*
Mbar strike.
Ha ssid "tha shadow ef Mother
strike deadlock darkens’’ aa acowise U very rosy,
"If national latcroat -prevail!,”
Mueller said,' "1M0 will he a per­
iod of record-breaking business
activity and high employment.
Thera will ba more money, mere
spending, mure profits and more
joba."
"If business and labor stay on
lha Job everywhere, we hkvo
every reason te expect*Mat IMS
wlU be a bettor year for every­
one . . with peace amt prosperity
growing stronger," be added.

Paola Home
Damaged By Fire
The Lake Mary volunteer firs
department put out a Are which
blared through the roof ef Jama*
Imlth's Paola frame heme yes*
tarday and burned three badisa ms.
rooms.
The biats which probably at sit­
ed from s Christmas tree c guard
about 94,000 da mag* te imith'S

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Church O f Christ
csutcs o» c u u r

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
C0r. 14* I t * Oak Ave.
Rev. Gall Smith ,.
Pastor
Sunday Beimel
0:40 a. a .
MenOeg Wenhlp .... U:otn. m.
IToimg Uatee . .. . S ill p. m.
Evening W'Tabip .... 7:80 p. a .
Wed. Prayer Sendee 7:80 p. a .

Nizarene
LAKH MART

Noted Minister
Set To Preach
Sunday Service

Geneva
CHURCH o r THE NAXARENE
Ralph Brewer J r . ....... Evangelist
Lake Mary
Bible 8cbool ............. 10:00 a. m.
The congregation of the First
Morning Worahlp.......11:00 a. m. S. L. Drawdy . ... ... Paster Presbyterian Church Sunday not
Evening Worship ....... 7:80 p. m. Sunday School ------ 10:00 a. m. only will observe the regular
11:00 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:10 p. m. Morning Worship .
Christian Service Training 0:00 quarterly communion ritual, but
will hear an outstanding visiting
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Evening Worship........ 7:00 p. m. preacher, the officers stated.
Paela
The Sacrament at the Lord's
Kara Duncan .................. Minister Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. at. Supper
will he celebrated at both
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m.
the 8:15 a. m. and 11 a. nt. ser­
Evening Worahlp........ «:oo p. m. Presbyterian
vices.
Thurs. Bible Study . .. . 7:81 p. at.
At these worship hours and at
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
the evening service the sermons
CHURCH o r CHRIST
CHURCH
will be preached by Dr. John M.
Loagwood
Oak Ave. and Third St.
minister of the Faith
Morning Worship . . 1C:S0 a. m. Morning Worship
8:18 n. m. Womeldorf,
Presbyterian church of Guilford
Evening Worship . .. . T:S0 p. as. Sunday School . ... 0:45 a. m. College.
N. C. The topics will be
Morning Worship . ... 11:00 a ns. "Let's race
That Inevitable Ex­
Episcopal
Senior Fellowship . ... 5:80 p m. amination" and
"The Miracle of
HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Evening Worship . 7:10 p. it Believing."
CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Service....7:00 p. ra
The popular pastor of the col­
Perk Ave. a4 4 * RL
Nursery Available
lege town church is a native Vir­
Rev. John W. Thomas .... Pas
ginian and received his education
Holy Eucharist............7:80 a.
in that commonwealth. After
Family Service—
study at Washington and Lee Uni­
Church School ........ 0:00 a.
versity, Dr. Weaeeldorf rootlaued
Morning Prayer—
hie work In Union Theological
Sermon ..
... 11:00 a.
Seminary. In this renowned' train­
ing center for ministers he earn­
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:80 n.
ed Ihree degrees, Bachelor of
Wednesday ................. 10:00 a.
Divinity, Master of Theology and
Thursday........................7t80 a.
Doctor of Theology.
Secrsmewt at Psneers
Saturday ............ 1:000:00 p.
Local Presbyterians bava indi­
cated a keen interest in bearing
ALL RAJNTB HPIRCOPAL
Um visitor and'in weleoalag him
In their communion table.
CHURCH

O tto Church#!

The visiting cbolrm

W hat j m do whh th a n k tn*|
the pear is now a b la s t papa fa the

Church Slotts
Special Service
A Holy Comauujeu Sen

ducted a 4 p. m. and holy eommunion at 11 a. a .
Aa part at the apodal worahlp
service, Rev. Henry I. Leuitlt,
bidiep at the South Florida Dioecae w * sendee! the aervice.
The church also will hold a con­
gregational meeting at 0:80 a.
a . Mooday.

H e. W. 1

• s'eko »§lll Bo B*
e ia e o U tM ia W .
•OSS f l l i B B*

The support oi the Chureh Ueriee is apomored far the following Bieineee Firms:

CHURCH OF JESUI CHRIST Other Churches
OP LATTER DAT. RAOfTB
CMp laM
I . R. Rroeks ... Hannah President
Sunday hebool .......... 10:00 a. a . Sunday School .
Secraaeat Meeting . ... 0:00 p. as. Morning W ash*
Evangelistic Borr
Woaaa's Mleeioa
Young Pooplo'a
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH o r LONGWOOD
E. Ruth Grant .............. Pat
CONGREGATION RRTH H U
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a.
IS* aad MagwHe
Maraiag Worahlp .... UiOS a.
Friday Evening Sarvioo . . I p .
Evaalag Sorvioo ........ 7:80 p.
Wad Prayer Sorvioo .. 7:80 p.
P it Prayer Sorvioo .... Ttho p.
Negro Churches
PROGRESS MMMNART
BAPTIST CHURCH
I . B. Williams .
guaday School
Moraiag Worahlp
Firet, Third, Foi
Evening Worahlp
Firet, Third Sum
Usher Board. Tut
Choir Rohoantl.
Tuoeday........
Junior Church,
Wednesday ...
Busiaoaa Meeting
Friday^ preceding

( 1 t f l |H o p
Codl W. Shaffer
Sunday School
IS07 R. Sanford Ave.
Moraiag Wonhip
fj u m M. Raraoh...........Pootar Wealayaa Tag*
ife S fiJ J b n l
••• i«4la. a. Regains Won hip
km Sm Wonhip ... UtOO a. a . Wad. Prayer Sorvioo

: f im

cm ristum church

Tuesday Class
0:&lt;
10:&lt;
0:0

FIRST H S U S
BAPTIST CHURCH
1101 W. 18*
A. A. Fields ........ Actiig
Church School ........ 0:80
Moraiag Worehip .... IttM
Evening Worahlp .... T:80
Tuesday Prayer ........ 1:10
Toaehers Mooting.
Wednesday ........... f t |

V.

f is

Naurene

POUT CHURCH
OP THR HARARE*

w. aad « . * Hagle

J. L. Brooke ...
Church School
Moraiag Worship
Evening Worship
Tuesday Prayer eerviee ?tM p.m
IT. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
M Cypreae R
i. R. W hliaharst............ Paata
:hurch School ........... f:|0 g. p.

Tt«0 p a Junior O
7:80 p a . Club Moetlui
•iM a a .
Thursday

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J a n . 1. 1960 —Pag* a

Mrs.
RuthMilsted, F. M urray
W ed In Double Ring Ceremony

•Announced
Mr* and Mrs. James 0. MeNeill, 2409 Elm Avc., announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Card
Diane, to Robert Hugh Mitchcl,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Mitchell, Tnird St., Sanford.
The wedding will be an evert
mf Feb. 13 at the First P re sa ­
le rian Church in Sanford.
Miss McNeill was born in Sarford, attended schools here ant
graduated with the PUS class at
Seminole High School. She was
active in Rainbow Girls, Tri-HI-T
and (hr Thespian Club.' She it
also a graduate of Falls Buslnessi

Mrs. Ruth Milsted, t.ake Mary,
dauihter of the late Mrs. W. O.
Stansell and Ernest K. Murray,
•on of Mrs. L. B. Manp, I.ake
Monroe were married Dec. 31 at
3 p. m. at the First Baptist
Church in Sanford.
The Rev. W. r . Brooks Jr., of­
ficiated at the double ring cere­
mony. Serving the couple as mat­
ron of honor and best man were
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams,
brother and sister-in-law of the
bride.
The church was decorated with
while glads and grrenery.

College and the Nancy Taylor
Finishing School both of Nash­
ville. She now is employed by
the Sanford Atlantic Bank In the
bookkeeping department.
The groom-elect was born In
Sanford, graduated from Semi­
nole High School in 1958 and at
present is a partner with his
father in the family boat trailer
business.

Immediately following the cere­
mony a reception was held at the
home of the bride's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Barley in Lake Mary.
After a wedding trip to the
East Coast the couple will reside
in Lake Mary.
The bride was born in North

The W. S. C. S. of First Metho­
dist Church will meet Tuesday
at McKinley Hall. The executive
board will meet at 9 a. m. fol­
lowed by tho business and pro­
gram meeting at 9:43 a. m.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Howard Anderson, D a y t o n a
Beach, district president of the

MISS CAROL DIANE MCNEILL

Church Women Plan Meetings
The regular meeting of the
Episcopal churchwomen of Enter­
prise will be held at the parish
house Wednesday Jan. C at 2
p. m. Miss Olive Comlln of Win­

ter Park will be the guest
speaker. Miss Comlin was gra­
duated from Smith college and
was a missionary from the Epis­
copal church teaching in church
schools in China from 191C-1950.
She also taught five years in the
Philippines in a high school for
"Ingorotcs."
She will tell of her experiences
In her overseas work and show
slides of her work in tbe Philip­
pines. Dr. Lois Weiis of DcUary
will assist Miss Comlln with the
slides. Tea will be served under
the direction of Mrs. Edwin Hoffinirc, hospitality chairman.
Members of the Episcopal
churchwomen are planning to at­
tend the meeting Wednesday Jan.
13 at the parish House to knit
and sew for the Indiin mission
of Winner, S. D. This date was
approved and the plan set up at the
last meeting for a meeting once
each month for this purpose.

Mrs. Thoma* Townsend, Lake
Mary, w .» hostesa Tuesday erasing at a bridal shower honoring
Mrs. Ruth Milsted, bride-elect.
The party room was decorated
In a holiday theme and the re­
freshment table was overlaid with
a lace cloth and centered with a
crystal punch bowl. Cake, nuts,
mints and punch ware served ta
the guests.
Those attending Included Mrs.
EUa Craven, Mrs. Frank Minshew, Mrs. J. R. Williams, Ml*.
Larry Barley, Mrs. Oscar Dakar,
Mrs. L. B. Mann. Mrs. Alfred
Stanley, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. J. W.
Brown, Mrs. W. T. Mansley.
Mrs. R. L. Howell Jr., Mrs.
P. D. Anderson, Mrs. MUdred
Bulner. Mrs. M. T. Matheson,

Holiday decorations and refresh­
ments highlighted the December
meeting of the Sanford Story
League this week at the Episcopal
Parish House.
Mrs. J. S. Jursss, fiitl vice
president, presided in the absence
of the president. The group voted
to give Sto to the two junior
story lcagurs to help defray ex­
penses of their year books.
Mrs. E. C. Williams, program
chairman for the month, introduc­
ed Mrs. O. FI, White who told
a beautiful story from Dorothy
Clark Wilson's book. "The Gifts."
For the study session the league
divided into two groups. Tho first
one, headed by Mrs. R. D. Bra­
den, discussed how to tell the
stories from "The Gifts'* to veryyoung children and Karen Metxter told the story as a demonstra-

The second group, headed byMrs. Williams, discussed how
it should be told to older chil­
dren. Mrs. R. C. Maxwell gave
the demonstration.
Board members served as hostesses. The table was overlaid
.with a laee cloth and centered
with a large crystal vase filled
MRS. ERNEST F. MURRAY
with Christmas balls on one end
of the table was a hand carved
"Creche", from Germany, holding
a music box which played "Silent
Night" as the refreshments of
coffer, tea. rookies and candy
The Daughters of Wesley Sun- tha monthly business and aoclal
Too many holes — too fast — were served.
in the heels of socks? Put paraffin
Guests included, Mrs. Betty day School Clats of First Metho- meetings. Mrs. C. M. Flowers
on the inside of the backs of
atioei to reduce friclion.

frt
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Carolina but hai lived In Lake
Mary for the pail several yean.
She U a graduate of Seminolt
High School and at presant it
employed a* secretary at tbt
Holy Cross Episcopal Church of*
(ice.
Mr. Murray is a retired navy
••hief and is now employed by
the Suburban Gaa Company la
Maitland.

Shower
Honors
Bride

League Studies
Story Telling

District President
4To Visit W.S.C.S.

flf

The bride wore a Dior blue faille
sheath dress, white gloves, black
shoes and accessories and a shoul­
der corsage of white French car­
nations and sweetheart roses.
The matron of honor wore a
powder blue wool jersey stealh
dress and a corsage of baby pink
rose buds.

Class Meeting Set Tuesday

Church
C alendar
MONDAY
Women of the Church executive
board of tho rirs t Presbyteries
Church mcota at to a. aa.
The Phllathea Clan will meat
at the home of Mra. Joe Corley,
Cameron Ava. at TtU p. m. Mra.
Annie Mae Rumblay will h i •*&gt;
hostesii.

MRS. CHARI.ES ATKINSON (cutter) and her children nt tha surprise
party they arranged for her. Seated with her ara (left) Valeria nnd her
twin brother, Vinnie, and atanding is Carl, the older brother. (Staff Photo)

Atkinson Children Surprise
Mother With Birthday Party
Refreshments of eako, ire
cream and punch were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wiggins, Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Sawyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Daw Min Gunter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Morrison. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Whittrrn, Mra.
Catherine Atkinson and the nonoreo and her husbatd, Charles V.
Atkinson.

ism* uraim tinea, uirvii uom
our regular stock of dresses.

Silks, cottons, cotton A orlon, blends.
Sites 6-16, 10-20, 12^-244.

VALUES TO $14.95

VALUES TO $17.95
NOW

One G roup V alues to $17.95

One G roup V alues to $10.95

NOW

NOW

One G ro u p
3tanv it vies for rour selection, shon

Jerseys, rayon flannels, new cotton
knits, corduroys and wools.

now and save.

VALUES

$19.95 to

$24.95

#1

&gt;.0 &lt;0

NOW

Short, long and roll up sleeve blouses
In solids and prints.

VALUES

I WINNERS OF RADIO B‘ ATION WIOD’8 “NAME THE PUPPY” CONTEST get
together for their first fam iy reunion in WIOD studio*. The lut-ky owners of the rare
Blue Collie Pups ere, front I , to r. Mrs. Mildred S. Whiteside, Mr«. J. F. Parker, CWO
R. P. Graham, Mrs. ChaJ lee Tetenbaumand Lind Jean Eehnb.s

N WIOD SILVER DOLLAR coi •elation awarda wero mailed to Kathy Keefe. Craig Eason, Ernest
Dyne, Dai* and Daaa Orr, RtH I'Rall, Goldie Pauley, W. K. Struaan, Kiisi Harden, Gail Roberts,
Hetty Maryolia, Kalhlaea R M , -Rather Justlncer. W. T. Corbett, Linda Hall. Jane Bradford. Mrs.
Porethy Patterns. Teas Waus a. Alice Dillabuaty, Billy Stuckey, Joseph ifustinger, Linda Fisher,
lade Hope. Tune to WIOD, 19*0, "FLORIDA'S FAMOUS ALBUMS

TO

$5.98

NOW

Slim and flaro style* in wool
flannels, cotton and corduroys.
Solid* and plaids.

VALU ES TO $12.95

Solid, plaids and prints. Cuts la
tnlx ‘n match with.

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ROCKEFELLER CIRCLE
• y SD KOTERBA
(Seventh of IS articles)
CKRVENA LHOTA, Moravia—
The big shiny Tatra made a turn
onto a muddy village road in the
small valley and my Communist
chauffeur eatlad out to a young
ssan: "Where can we locate Anton
Semeradl'
"Bight over there," the man re*
plied. "HU heme U behind that

Of Growth
By GORDON J. TOLL

Jtaly to sustain but trsn to seoslorato Its rots of oxpanslon
4oriiur tbs coming daeade.
&lt; r a t a l that will stimulate growth in tha 1960’s as re*
Isorted by Deiafletd A Dtlafieid of New York are:
Tha rapid increase in population. In the IMO’s, the popttiJatlon df tha United States ragtstarad a gain of 19 mt east
* r tha daeade. compared with 16 par cent in the 1940*77 par
bant In ths 1980* and 16 per cent in the 1920a. A rata of gain
yran higher than' in tha 1960a is in prospect for tbo coming
decade as tha rising birth rats of ths 1940s results In a atap­
ping up of tbh rate of family formation. Ths number of per*
sons reaching marriageable ago aach year win tocraass by

I walkad into the courtyard
formed by a quadrangle of old
buildings. Aa old man w ith in
white handlebar mustaeba, gritsled stubby white whiskers oa Els
cheeks, was loplag mp way carry­
ing two small places of two-byfour wood aad kicking gesso out
of Ms way. 1 approached him.
My driver soldi "We a n trying
to rad Aston Somerad." Tha old
man stand. Ho was ponied. Then
was a silanes. Then, quietly, ha
said:
soldi "T’s sem
sen J*
Ja' "-,. . "I am bo."
Fifty-two years ago, in thU very
courtyard, Anton Betnermd had
bad* goodbye to kU sister bound
Tor America. "1 am your outer's
son," I said. "My mother sends
bar Ion."
Then bad beta no word I was
coming. Blowly, tbs pieces of
wood slipped fn m uncle’s fingers,
and then bo fall upon ms, ths
'it of hU big palms on
bis unahavsa fact
my shoul
crushed against mine. Ho sobbed
like a baby. -

• of tlw currant out
eonsldta of product*
thought of o dacad* ago. On# cab roadliy aaa for instance
___earth
‘ '*la tha ehamleal
__ *_‘ __]
m
and electronic induetries hag
nwtratad t a r attecoatfally w ealth can aecaldrata indue.
fMWthon a ipectacular seal*.
Rising capital outlay*. Tha vary larga volume of capita)
ding In tha 60a did much to spaed economic growth in
aheita.ltaiK iiogical pragm a will lift productive fa­
ta to now paak level! during the 1960c.
Higher standards of living. Tha nrga to ralaa these
tarda givaa a' powerful stimulus to oconomle growth.
■Ntarneea of tiio American people to aegulre new homae

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m fftad y B an ric^w istan rao f ' government, labor and
Moment, It la quit* dear that growth forces will domln*
the pattern of tha economy in tha 1960*. It certainly ia
M ta» Phjkma.that Seminole County and Florida will
tty participate In the coming yaar.
TO* fransury Department has reported that an esttaat1H WUMn gap exists between dividends paid by corpor­
is and dividends reported by itoekholdara on income tax
ir* 9er the pair oflM A Much of tha failure to report

■ow Wriaaa at the aad of Wsrid
War t w on a passing phenomtaon
marking the brief Interlude of
American intervention la Europe.
pea aad self eaffl rise ry, Wilson’s
acootada la Paris, Landau aad
Baaw was aa a m o a t Who did this
m u tkiak be waa thal ha could
court the favor of the European
crowdf Nalleaal jalousy helped to
expiate WUaea’a tragic downfall
•ad tha daaaa af Me eaacept af a

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Par M arl/ twa waaka 1 had lived. I knecked on the Annr Ho
looked forward to this minion. was not home . . . .
This was » Sunday. Earlier, tha
Now 1 wished I had Borer come . .
ehurch
waa filled with wtnMnHe led ua to his aUaarahla little pen, meetly
the elderly, wha defy
aet of two rooms In the quadrangle. tha Rods’ ridicule af religion. TCP
While the chauffeur stoked the walked from aa far aa Clhalo, a
coala In the tiny stove in the cor* half-hour away, where my dad
ner, Uncle sat, exhausted from waa born.
emotion, en the edge of his old In tha sleek Tatra, which the
bed, on the twisted duck-down
travel agency la Pra­
quilt. Aa then we talked and talk* gue rented u me for 34 eaata a
ed. Uncle Is M, but he recalled de­ mile, we made it to Cikale la feur
tails of mother’s childhood as if minute*.
they happened yesterday.
For the first time I saw Ma of
1 have never seen such miserable my father who died whea 1 was
living conditions In my Ufci The two years eld. They showed me
poverty of the people In this vil­ •Id ykturea of Mm. Ha waa ta l
lage I cannot describe. What the village musician. Ia Ma ay** I
Nasis left, the Communists took. saw the melancholy of a dreamer.
Their tractors are gone, their cows And aow I wanted to thank him
are gme, almost everything. The a million limes ever for being the
people ogre no longer live. They dreamer ho waa—for dreaming of
barley exist They are foreM to America.
work on collective farms.
Jlut this waa a day ef heart'In the same quadrangle, oa the •reak . . . 1 heard my relatives
other side of the gate. Uncle') son Inging the l o n g of communism,
lives. It la the home in whiel my
triad to understand. For thorn,
mother was born U years ago.
bat other choice ia there? A
News of our arrival swept from
An when our ear left behind
one relative to another, ana across llage ef Cervena Lhoto, I told
the entire village, within minutes.
little prayer . , . "Please, let
This tiny hill community is topped it net happen la America."
.
by an ancient Catholic Church. It
was In this church where Nether 1 Americans a n speadUx U bil­
and Dad were married more than lion dollars a year h e medical
60 years ago. 1. stepped inside and service*, according t e a survey by
stood for a moment at the altar.
And broke up.
A m u ths street, the old priest
who performed the marriage still

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top n* tha great iattUUva tha Prestdaat took la opening ceuversatloua
with Premier Khrushchev. It baa
beta Eisenhower's yaar. He haa
emerged from the shadowa of
Ihoee once close to Mm who seem-

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people they w en living among.
"Tha critkiama we have of an­
other people because they a n dif­
ferent in their background, their
traditions aad their prejudices than
we a rt—all right let’s ignore them
aad have a good laugh oa U aad
drihk a Coca Cals. . .” ha said la
Paris, adding with a good-natured
grin that he should not have put
ta ths '“comm m lal". but should
have said a soft drink.
Yat, while ho kaa outwardly
changed little during Ms aaaua
mlrablUs,. those who set Mm at
doee range believe that the most
powerful elective office la the
world has worked its way with
Mm aa it has with all occupants
af Urn Waits House. Ha sees no
one oa the political seaaa la whom
ha can wholeheartedly believe as
Ms successor. This ia ooe of the
commooest symptoms of Urn Presi­
dential power complex.
With m e more year of hia sec­
ond term to rua Eisenhower finds
himself In a p o s ta l that could
scarcely bava bam anticipated a
few y ea n ago. After hia h u r t at­
tack aad again after , the lleltia
operation aad tbo atroke bis con­
dition waa considered precarious
aad hia Ufa expectancy uncertain.
Ha h u now oama through tha awet
horrendoua risks, both to Ma
health aad Ma security with huge
crowds almopt entirely out af hand,
looking aa well and as atraag
•a at any time during Ma occupan­
cy of Um White Houao.
Whether cooadoualy or uncons­
ciously. tha thought au et h a rt
crossed hia mind that if ea hia

nt {eif npany
for a yaar of moat pleasant

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THE VAH-1 TIGERS RESOLVE
cruude for peace aa aisamia’a bul­
let or a sudden aeiture had brought
him down ho would have become
one of the g n a t martyr PnaldeaU.
la the Amenlaa pantheon ha would
have had a pUce aloagtide Ltacala
•a one w(m gave hU Ufa la the
eauae of humaalty.
It U s aohenag reflection that
If Elsenhower survives two full
terms ia tha White House ha will
be only tha aocaad BepubUcsa
President to 4* aa. Ulyasee • .
Great was tha Brat sad Uat Re­
publican ta aervs the traditional
cliht Y iin ,
Elsenhower, as the yaar sada, la
o« the crest. He has collated the
iraagtaatloo of a world Uvlag uadar
the shadow of audoar amtlMlalion. Oa the eve of a new decade
be has made himself the herald
of paaee. If B proves a falsa dawa,
(keo the Mama Is aet likely ta fall
so him but aa those wbe came af­
ter him.

ta fly tha quietest poeelble airplanes nett yaar
To aupport all community afforta
• Ta keep the most offense par dollar
toady tar your dafanaa

If* Wlah Y o ta

VERY H A PPY NEW

H EAVY ATTACK SkllADRON ONE

Presley Has
Secret Ambition

direction the show.
Outwardly, far all tha transfor­
FRANKFURT, Germany (UP1)
mation that IN* has wrought, the
President appears unchanged. He —Klvla Presley has a secret am­
la tha warm-hearted Midwesterner bition. Ho wants to -he like Frank
apaaMng earnest platUudas that iinatra.
Friends of Use soldier • singer
now winding up two years of aarv
lea with the 3rd Armored Divi­
sion, said today that whan ho re­
turns ta HeUywoad ha want/ ta
branch out aad become more af
aa actor.
"I think Klvia* Idea ia to hoe*
oa alaitag while switching his
mala channel of activities to aetlag.” a source d o st to Presley
told UPL
"I guess you could say that
Prank Mantra la the man ho
want* to medal himself on. After
aU, iinatra mad# the transition
from Just another pop singer to
•00 af the world’s top movio
•ta n -w h y shouldn’t Klvla?

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"Auld Lange Sync" uitiered in
ISM in Europe Thursday nlfht.
Thera waa champagne in Paris,
firecracker* in Rome and a big
g r e m l i n party in Moacow.
w In London, thonianda Joined
hand* in Trafalgar Square and
Piccadilly Circus, cheering and
making aa much noiae aa they
could, good-naturedly Jostling po
lice who w en beaviliy reinforced
lor the occasion.
Nightclubs were fined in Faria
for the traditional French night
af revelry and other Western EuMpean eaptlals reported the gaytest and most carefree New Year’s
Five in years.
In Rome the flash of fireworks
and the bang of crackers min­
gled with the crash of empty bot­
tles hurled into the streets aa pasptrs-by ran lot cover.
One death waa reported. Mario
Rlcclo, 33, a peddler of Illegal
flm rackers, waa run over by a
ear while fleeing a policeman.
Rlcclo waa killed by his explod­
in g fireworks.
P In the quiet papal palace of the
Vatican, Pope John XXIII and a
few members of his court sang
• “Te Deum" of Thanksgiving for
1959 and prayed for God's help

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�By JERRY COVINGTON
A i we doM out tha ytnr of lH f thorn
* a n many em its that we will navar fo n ttThere were also several m a t chaaiee in
the sports world that will affect us for
i year* to Cone.
With the forming of the new CooUn-

} experts, feel that all tha good talent that
‘ true that there ie a scout behind every
!bush and If A ball player sbowa a little taf*
ent he la Immediately aimed to a Mg fat
contract. But who thought aoma of the
things that have come to pess In recent
years would ever happen?Of course it is going to taka a complete
.rebuilding of the f ir m systems and If this
la done in a proper way the thM league
,should go without a bit of trouble. Wo
moot remember that thia la n new country
‘and, with a greatly increasing population,

Halted Prose Internstieosl
National champion Syracuse,
Mississippi, Wisconsin and Geor­
gia a rt favored to win four oT
the tix college football bowl
games which will be played to­
day befora an estimated 330,000
paying fans and millions of tele,
viewers from coast to coast.
Syracuse, wbleh compiled col­
lege football's only perfect record
la 1888 although it started the
m ean without aa exporiencad
quarterback, Is a solid 13-point
choice to get the New Year un­
derway on n happy note against
Taasa before o crowd of about
3 M * in the Cotton Bowl at Dal-

of shoes and promise him a Job on any
kind of ball dub.and he is contented be.
cause he Just loves to play. Mind you, this
la not always the case, but It la usually
true.
remember our own Julian Caatro
Mississippi, which finished sec­
who was so lazy I have seen him catch a ond
to 8yracuso in the final Unitwhole baseball *anj;‘ on his knees.
od Press International Board or
Let’s look to 1960 noWl My bhoicas to Coaches ratings with only a closeplay in the World Series next fall era tha call loss to mar its record, thould
go-go White Sox again and the GUnte. boat 1831 national champion Lou­
Both of theee clubs pulled off some fine isiana Stats by seven points, actrades and should be able to go all the way.
Also, I'll go out on the limb and aAy that
Kansas City will give us a team In the
F8L that will give everybody plenty of
trouble.
•
•
It will be another great year for sports
and those of you who have become TV ad*
dicta and are looking tired and run down
pick up the national slogan, “It’s fun to bo
a fan" and go by it.
Happy New Year all and thanks for
taking a peak my way during 1959.

eording to the oddsmakers. In the
Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans
before a crowd of 82,000,
Big Ten champion Wisconsin,
winner of seven of nine regularseason games, carries its confer­
ence's lopsided lead over the Pa­
cific Coast Into (ho Bose Bowl as
i stt point favorite over Wash­
ington before the day's biggest
crowd — anywhere from H.ooo to
101,ON.
Georgia didn’t measure up to
Syracuse, Mississippi, LSU, Tex­
as, Wisconsin and Washington In
the battle for headlines during
the regular season, but emerged
aa one of the best teams la the
south. The Bulldogs ere an 11point favorite ever Missouri la
the Orange Bowl at Miami,
where sunshine and warm weath­
er is expected to lure upwards of
73,000.

cr 1 m l are the Tangerine Bowl
and Prairie View Bowl fame*.
Middle Tennessee (KM ) la pitted
against Presbyterian (t-I) la the
Tangerine Bowl at 'Orlando, and
Prairie View AfcM (1-1) meets
Wiley (Tex.) (2-6) In the Prairie
View Bowl at Houston, Tex. A
crowd of 12,000 will see the Or*
landA game while 11,000 fans arc
expected for the Houston classic.
The National Broadcasting Co.
and the Columbia Broadcasting
System are handling the telecatss
of the Sugar, Orange, Cotton and
Rose Bowl games. CBS gets the
long afternoon underway at 1
p.m. from the Orange Bowl
and then switches Its cameras to
Dallas for the Cotton Bowl action,
expected to start at around 3:30
p. m. NBC opens with the
Sugar Bowl at New Orleans at
2 p. m. and then move* on to
Pasadena, Calif., for the Rose

Bowl action at around S p. 1
The Prairie View Bowl is scbed&lt;
ed for &gt; p. m. and the Tangerl
for 1:15 p. m.
New Mexico SUto got the be
day week end underway Thursd
by upsetting North Texas Sta1
28-8, in the 23th annual Sun Bo I
game at El Paso, Tex.
Charlcy Johnson, the astio i)
leading touchdown passer, tbn I
for the TD's, while Bid Gail g
picked up Important yardage i t
the winners, Including a toucm
down, and bucked over for ti I
extra points. Pour fumbles hint
North Tezai, which was a tw
touchdown favorite.
The eye* of the nation will 1
on Syracuse University when tl
Orangemen go out to prove thi
right to the national crown. Con
Ben Schwartxwaider'a men roll
up 380 points and allowed only
while beating iO opponents i
though they went through the sc

faaa ara reminded that double-feature of swift action a t
faafeed-OrtaadS Kennel Club Will the club, located couth of Banfee g l i a teaight la honor of tho ford, about one mil# west eg Hwy,
Tangerine Bowl football classic In
Orlando between Middle Ttnaee.
Kd’e Zlgueg will be among the
standouts In tho ttfe race. Others
Tha darkened lights, hewever, In the' tough contest will be Becky
wlU ha tha quiet before the MacGInty, Bird Beck, Par Fear,
stans. Tomorrow's 21-race scbo- Get Shocked, Alderman, Bo’s Bogdole of astiea will he the early
ssasan’a top day of pari-mutuel

Ja«s Johansson (If ha fights)
The Saturday evening competi­
afiD, successfully defend the Tim- lM speedsters who will tion will eU rt a t 1:10 with 11
Sever
tha
oval
are
among
tho
heavyweight title against fleyd South's highest quality grey* races oa tap. iaeladiag tha hot-

hounds,
box loth whisk Is a hand-picked
A 10-race motions card will get encounter featuring champions ef
remain champion until retiring tc under way nt 2 p. m. Tha ath and
10th areata will combine for a the n r ly season.
icoms an actor.
Interest In tha greyhound
Bay Roriasoa (if fen fights) will
scampering sport has been stead­
Maw tbs now-divided middleily increasing in reoeat years la
AKBON, Ohio (UPI) - Aa adCharley grott will replace Dsn vaaeo
Sanford,
A largo crowd ef ears
sain ef tickets to the IBM
M uM W sU enrolg!.t G a i t Car- PGA gnu
championship netted a from the Calory City area stall
record 2118.1*, It was announced night maka tha trip to tha re­
today far L ena Ttbbals, general furbished chib.
The first two weeks ef action
chalm sa for the tournament to
ha held at Urn Pirsstsae country attracted a record number ef fans.
July U-21 The old advance
■ Tha Now .York Yankees and Chib,
sale record of 1188,800 was estab­
Milwaukee Braves will bounce lished
last year for tho National D tU ti S ign s B tck
hack to rdftlb the respective Mg
EL PASO, Tea. (UPI) -A bner
league pennants with the Yanks Open championship at ManorsHaynes, North Tessa State's star
copping the World Berios. The
left halfback, has signed a profs*new Continental League, due to a
slooal contract with Dallas of the
lack of playwra, sots back Ita daP h ils Sign Catcher
new American Peothen League.
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
* Ted0 Williams and Staa Mesial
g its It one last fllag, find it Philadelphia Primes have signed
tougher than 1830 and almulUaa- Oearpe Sehoaath, an 18-ySsr-old Trade Leading Scorer
catcher from Oconemowoc, Wls.,
HAZLETON.'Pa. (UPI) - Tom
Maly call it ■ carter.
Mickey Mantle and Hank Atroa to a miner t**s*** contract. Ho Hsmsas, loading scorer of the
will ho s n ips ad to c m of tho Eastern Profeastaas! Basketball
will win
Phillies' miner league teams fol­ League,
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Jack Molinas and Tom H art
gad Venetian Way wlas tha Mg Army la March. three year old stakes la Florida.
Warfare wlas by a length la their
Kentucky Derby meeting and sees
on to taka tbs triple crown. W1L
lid Shoemaker wins another ridiag
crown (bo hum).

Advance Sale

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Cincinnati s w e e p s collegiate
honors with Oscar Bofeertsoa
risking up hli third straight Mor­
tar crown sod then turning pro
with tho Cincinnati Royals. The
Boston Celtics bomb through the

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by placing hoavily. At Borne, the
United States cope the track and
field and swimming divisions with
l i f e r Johnson regaining the

heavily ' la G rm -Rem ea wres­
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Golf
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Cherry HUla sad Dow Fiaatarwald
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which to work and ptay and ralsa a family.

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Easterly. Operating with half*
backs Ernie Davis and Ger
Schwedea and a lint led far AllAmerican guard Roger Devil, the
two soph signal callers did n
masterly job.
In Texas, though, Syracuse will
be meeting a team which distin­
guished itsslf In the tough South*
west Conference by always eqm*
ing u p with a little oxtra to win
the close games. Although beaten
by Texas Christian, M-8, the Lang*
horns managed victories over
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Baylor and
Texas AAM in a i-1 season.

M ackay In F inals
CALCUTTA, Ind. (UPI) —Bafry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio,
reached the final round of tha
Asian lawn tennis championships
Thursday by defeating 8wadtn'g
Ulf Schmidt, 44. 61. 8-3, 8-2.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Before
19S9 cues lo black, as TV direc­
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with a memory lens and recap­
ture some especially gratifying
moments that were left behind.
My list, a partial om* at best,
is based on the theory that sea*
sonal good-will causes the bad to
slip into oblivion through a fluemesh memory screen. The good,
of course, sticks.
Anyhow, here's an Idea nf whet
TV viewing left with me In 1U9.
not counting a slight touch of eye
strain.
Jason R o b a r d s impassively
watching a wooden bridge . . .
Lee Cobb'* Inspired determination
as Don Quixote assaulting a wind­

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traying an Italian waiter, a Greek
multi-millionaire on Art Cardey
shows and, earlier, reciting "Lit.
tie Orphan Annie" . . . The Bid
Caesar-Jote Ferrer comedy eon*
frontations . . . Tallulah Bankhead
on the first "Big Party" show . . .
Steve Allen’s skit about a silent
scretu cowboy hero, played by
Dayton Allen, makiug hit TV de.
but in a western . . . Tom Pot.
ton's portrayals of Franela X.
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Desi Ames and Lucille Ball hava
informed him they are no laager
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as a dying, life-loving scientist in
"Project-Immortality" . . . A bat­
tered Nehcmiah Persoff growling,
“I don't provoke'' . . . Geraldine
Page and Jason Kobirds In a
bedroom encounter superbly di­
rected by John Franktahclmer...
Laurence Olivier glaring at Lie
dull companions In a Paris calk...
John Gielgud's tortures In "Tat
Browning Version" . . . Kathleen
Wlddoci reliving a teenage birth­
day in "Our Town" . . . James
Donald in "The Power and the
Glory." as a fugitive priest at­
tempting to celebrate Mats in a
peasant hut (on a local TV-se*
rlet called, "The Play of the
Week").. . Maximllan Schtll at
a young German lawyer , in a
Playhouse M production about
the Nurcmburg war crime trials
. . . Maria Schell's forlora, peace­
ful expression in " F tr Whom the
Bells Toll" . . . Ingrid Bergman's
subdued cate of nerves in the
Henry James story, "The Turn
of the Screw" . . . Young Heyward Mortu'a aeting In the aame
production . . . The climactic cra­
ter scenes in "The Tunnel" on
Playhouse M . . . Jimmy Mewart's Air Ferre documentary,
"Cowboy 57."
All the tidbits mentioned above
told me things about the minds
and hearts of men. Continuing the
list:
Hsrry Belafoote's tinging of
"Sylvie" before n silent group of
men . . . Odette, Uie folk singer,
whacking her guitar and singing
"Wsler Boy" . . . Fred Astaire
and Barrie Chase frolicking
through s Jatz number tailed,
"My Baby" . . . The Astaire
show’* theme, "Like Young" . . .
Ed Sullivan's video (sped Spolete and Moscow shows . , . The
spontaneous Nixon - Khri.hchev
"debate" . . . A fleeting shot of
Frank Sinatra practically drag*
ging Khrushchev oft to mast
some pals during a Hollywood
reception . . . Andy Wluldfr.s*
fresh, swinging summer TV se­
ries . . . "The Population Expl&gt;
slon" . . . The thorns music on
"Rlverboat."
Laughs? The Jack Benny-Jim­
my Stewart restaurant sketch . . .
Chimpanzees on a Jack Benny
special . . . George Buna m a il­
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By VEBNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (U Pl)-The year
1938 held the usual number of
Movlcland milestones — mar­
riages. divorcei, bizarre brannlgam, dcatba and eyebrow lifting
romance!.
Number one ztory of the year
wai the riotoui Debbie ReynoldsEddie Fliher • Elizabeth Taylor'
romance • divorce • marriage
mlzup. But the blggeat event to
bit town wai Nikita Khruihehev'a
visit and subsequent complaint
that he couldn't visit Disneyland.
The Crosby boys kept things
hopping by forming a quartette.
Then, after a succession of bat­
tles, they broke up.
Sterling Hayden provided a
sideshow of his own by defying
a court order and sailing off far
the South Seas with his children.
And Robert Milchum was good
for laughs when a runty Irishman
clobbered him in an Irish pub.
Mickey Rooney and Jack Paar
jarred televiewers with a display
at bad manners while tirade Al­
lan retired as partner of husband
George Burns. Little Evelyn
Rudie ran oft to Washington,
D.C. (aboard an airliner) to talk
to Mamie Elsenhower — but was
sent home disappointed.
Two highly publicized pictures

laid turkey eggs, "Porgy and
Bess’’ and "The Diary of Anne
Prank,” but "Ben • HUr”- IS
million dollars, the most expen­
sive film ever made—looked like a
boxofficc champion.
Divoeces and separations were
as abundant as ever. The follow­
ing stars were in the 19» list:
Tarry Moore, Marlon Brando,
Joan Caulfield, Vera MUcs. Jim
Arness, Deborah Kerr, Ernest
Borgnine, May Britt, Vie Damone,
Arlene Dahl, Hammy Davis,
Glenn Ford, Belly Hutton, and
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Taking the plunge to the altar
'59 were: Vic Mature, llod Steig­
er. June Lockhart, Margaret
O'Brien, Gia Scala, Dorothy Ma

lone and Jacques Bergerac,. Nick
Adams. Dsle Robertson, Barbara
Rush and Arlene HowelL
During the year the stlrk
flapped over the homes of Ja y te
Mansfield. Joan Caulfield. Jsast
Leigh and Tony Curtis. Bing Crasby and Kathy Grant, Jerry Leris,
and Marlon Brando and Asoa
Kashfl.
Death stalked this celluloid dty
claiming more lives in 1938 than
in many past years. Among thJS«
who died were Cecil B. DeMlBs,
Errol Flynn, Xou Costello, Wafts
Morris. Mono Lanza, Paul Driglas, Kay Kendall, Ethel Batjymore, G il d a Gray. Edmrid
Gwenn, Steve (Superman) ReetH
and Alfalfa Switzer.

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ally. G en -.
Williams P. Rogers, recommend-%
ing that "payola” be made a fed­
eral crime and urging federal
regulatory agencies to crack down
on hoaxes like rigged TV quls
shows:
"Industry attempts to clean
house should be applauded, but it
is unlikely that such attempts win
be successful unless the appro­
priate regulatory agencies . . .
exercise their powers directly aad _
promptly."
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PAT BOONE and Diane Baker in a xcene from "Joume:
to the Center of the E»rth" scheduled to open at the Rit
Theatre on Sunday.

AURORA, 111. — Mayor Paul
Egan, persisting in his battle to
fire his police chief, calling for
help against "open insurrection”
after he broke Into the police
chief's office and was thrown out
"This is open revolution la Au­
rora. It’s worse than anything

released

«fi»tl»l1re Th»r«d»y nlsht. It
said New Year's day’ finds the
nation with a population of 179,.
300,000, an Increase of 2,90o,ooo
people over a year ago.
The bureau estimated there are
about 980 U. S. males for every
1,000 females. The totals as of
last July were 97,831,000 males
and W,432,00p females.

United Press International
PASADENA, Calif. -V ico President Richard M. Nixon, declining1
to take sides ''in an election year”
in the Rosa Bowl game between
Washington and Wisconsin, but in­
dicating be hopes Washington will
win:
••It is awfully discouraging to
walk into the Senate after New
Year's Day and listen to the
gloating of senators from the Big
Ten stales.”
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NEW YORK — Blind orchestra
leader PhB Bennett, appealing for
the return of his braille musie
notations and three instruments
stolen from his auto:
''The year for me Is ending on a
sour note.”

BgBWL!SitSM?

snare a man ih 1980, be prepared
to some stiff competition.
The fact is there are more females than males in the popula­
tion. And, ladies, the surplus in­
creases with age.

Quotes

Jul&lt;»« Verne, the first and per-l This movie will give a gllmpi
haps the greatest of all science the Imagined marvels that are
fiction writers, was more than a
un* r lh*

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i nhi sl r t h century writings he dcscribed the atomic submarines and
the airships that have become the
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Who knows how far ahead he was
looking when in 1984 he wrote
'“Journey To The Center Of The
esled In leap year prerogatives— Esrlh’’ opening at the Ritz Theatre
tbs ration Is only 91T males per Sunday about nun's first invasion
of inner spice.
1,000 females;

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that aver htppcced la Rtmli.”

A walled "city wit n a city”
was fouodsd 430 years ago la Aug*,
burg. Germany, by a banker nam­
ed Jacob Fugger. Tha "Fugerel.”
as it is callsd, Is known as tho
"world's oldaat social aattlamsnt”
An apartment them still ranli
for about 41 cenU a yaar.

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A s o v r y m sc o u /h
AMO M S 0 A A /0 ? ]

Opening game of tha Florida
State League season at Municipal
Stadium is tentatively set for
Wedneaday night, April 20, at
7:48 with lha Leesburg Orioles aa
competition.
It will be the first of 70 home
games for the Sanfotd Greyhound
entry, according to' W. Kenneth
Mr Roberts, principal sponsor of
lha club, and it will present teams
representing two major league
clubs which have never' had
youngsters la uniform In the
league.
Banford’a entry, supplied by the
Kansas City Athletics, will be
meeting players owned by the
Baltimore Orioles. Leesburg will

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PHONE FA H314
LAST TIMES TON ITS
7,-aa AND 11:88 P. M.
"Tha Boat Of Everything”
Hope Long# Stephen Uayd
Joan Crawfeed
PLUS AT ti$ l ONLY
"WHITE WITCH DOCTOR"
Baht MUchuas-Snsan Hayward
SATURDAY • $ FEATURES

"TOBACCO ROAD”

be making a return to leagut play
after a two yehr absence, and,
with Lakeland, will round out what
promises to be the fastest Class D
circuit ih baseball.
Adoption of tha 140-game sched­
ule will be a feature of tha Jan­
uary 24 laagua meeting to be held
at Wiltiston.
All eluba also must post an advanca dues sum of $1,000, and
must send 91,700 to tha National
Association of Professional Base­
ball Leagues as a guarantee that
at least half of the club's monthly
salary limit of $3,400 will be
available to players should diffi­
culty arise.
Under league rules, McRoberts
pointed out, the $1,000 advance
payment will apply to Magus
dues that In the old daya of the
loop were not collected until tha
final six weeks of each season.

HERE IH A SCENE Iron Happy A n n iv ersary ” opening
at tho Movleland Drlvt-1 hi Sunday.

‘Happy Anniversary1 atarr
David Nivaa and Mitsi Gayi
opens • five night run at
Movleland Drive-la starting S
day.
The movie is based on the cor
dy bit play that ran more U
a year on Broadway.
Tha other feature on the bill
"Villa” starring Brian Keith i
Caesar Romero.

TODAY ft SATURDAY
OPEN 12:45

FEATURE: 1 tOO♦2{5I - 5:48 - t i l l

GENE TIERNEY

"GOD’S LITTLE ACRE"
ALIN) RAY . TINA LOUISE

"SWAMP WOMEN"
MARIE WIN DOOR
STARTS SUNDAY
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FEATURE: 2:27 . 5:21 . S tll
STARTS SUNDAY

H i MOST MMttUAL ADVENTURE IINKR UK EMM

Friday and Saturday of next
week, "Hound Dog Mon" furring
Fabian will highlight n special
throe feature attraction.
Also scheduled for the triple btfl
is "Mooey, Wooten and Guns" sod
“Man in tha Shadow.”

�A W ant A d A Day Makes A ll Business P a y! Ph. FA 2-2611
CLASSIFIED INDEX
L 6t*4 Pen«
L Per stent
j j ». Wanted to Rent
Real Estate Wanted
6. Real feaute For Bale
6. Martgac* Leean
V. Bnaterea Opportnmllte*
7-A laaarasce
6. Penule Help Wanted
L Male Help Wetted
16. Male er remale
IL Week Wonted
Plsmblag Scrriaei
Electrical Service*
14. Betiding • Pnldtag • Rerelre
I IL Special Services
ll-A Beanty Parten
IL Flewera ft Plente
1 IL Pets - Livestock • Sepflte*
IL Machinery • Tools
IL Baste and Meter*
66. AatemebGre
A Traitor*
Peraltero
BL Artteloo Par Sato
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large Florida room, large kit­ SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, 1U
bathi, CB. Florida room. Xleely
chen, central heat; good neigh­
landscaped 133* a 113* corner
borhood. Slf Roialia Dr.,
lot. K.500 down or will trade
FA 2-2360.
lor other property. Will flnaaee
part of dowa payment U deair.
LARGE (wo bedroom house with
ed. 120 E- Coleman Ctreto.
screened porch Children and
pets wanted. $50 monthly. Phone
2431, Geneva, Mrs. James Tho­ STORE, gas station, trailer park,
mas.
on a acres. 1T-S3 one mile north
past Monroe bridge, Harty'a
BRAND NEW furnished apart­
Rlveredgo Trailer P i. FA I-3M0
ment, 306 W. 13th. Street. Phone
FA 2-2931 days, or FA 2-1401
nights.

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
AH typei and ataei, Inetalled
“Do It Youretlf'
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machinery end Supply Co.
SOT W. and St.
Ph. FA i-oui
MODEM. RUO CLEANERS
All Rise Ruga And Wall To Wall
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I Week Sendee Ph. FA *7437
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since IMS
A. HARE
DEBARY
NOrth 144*1
NOrth 1-4711

2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment for rent. Contact n i l Pal­

metto Avenue.

FURNISHED 1 bedroom duplex
FA 2-0363.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped.
Available
January 6th. Phone FA 2*2000.

LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 160'
X 145’; one block off New Up*
sala Rd. $130. Phone FA 1-7213
after 3:00 P. M.

PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
PH. PA 2*4X23 After I P. M.
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
Veapa Motor Scooters
Hosier ft Lawn Mower Service
West Country Club Rd. FA 3-7616

C. A. W hiddon, Sr.

BROKER
FURNISHED apartmant for rent,
601 Park Aveoue. Call FA 1-0216, SOI So. Park Avo. Ph FA 2-3661
If bo answor FA 2-6220.
I BR HOME In Plnorrest, sacri­
UNFURNISHED house, kltchin
fice for quick tale. Nam# your
equipped; near Naval Air Sta­ own terms. FA 2-3374.
tion. Children and pats accept­
ed. 673. Phono FA 2-3346.
RORERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Luodquiat, Aaaoc.
4 ROOM furnished apt. $30. Adults, PA 2-2831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
113 N. Jasmine Avo.
POR QUICK SALE: Very nice
FIRST FLOOR FRONT, furnace
two bedroom CB home at 3432
beat, clean, link In room, kitYale Avenue. Will bo on pro­
chan privilcgei. 100 Holly. Phono
mises from 10:00 A. M. ‘til 10:00
•
KENT A BED
FA 2-2466.
P. M. December 20th. — Jan­
lollaway. Hospital ft Baby Bads
SAN SIM KNOLLS
uary Ith. Make offer.
By Day, Weak or Month.
3-BEDROOM
unfurnished
bouse,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
9 Bfdroos
kitchen electrically equipped.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Ph. PA S-4111
IIS W. lot S t
MOM
FOB
YOUR MONEY
3412 Willow Avenue.
Call
3344 Franck Avo.
HOMES BY XKUU
PA 2 0274.
FURNISHED cottage $73 per
J . W. H A LL
month. On M-N at five Potato. NICE clean two bedroom duplex
Realtor
Phono PA 2-1417.
■partmont, kitchen equipped,
sU Hall"
Phooa FA 3-2641
garago. Ph. FA 2 1706.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
APPROXIMATELY ton aorta of
6 Block# weat of Pronek
private beth», 114 W. Plrwt Bt- CLEAN e-room furnished apt.
grove, 61,300 per acre; near Sunon 20th Street
dost In. 611 Park Ave.
land Estates. Contact Joseph
BAILER STACES. Large lots.
Levy, FA 2 - l» .
1V4 and t hatha, pastel colored
Camp 8ominela Trailer Park, NICE BEDROOM with private on
tilt—Purred and plaster walla—
Wakiva R im Rd. FA 1-4131.
trance and bath. P h o n s
All oloctrla kitchens— Terrene
PA 2 2446.
f l e e r e—Custom-built cabinet­
$500 DOW N
ROOM with adjoining powder 2 Acres of highland with homo.
work and duit-free closet*—
room, private bath. Convleatiy
Landscaped and other plus fea­
In good water area. Roaring
Betted at 603 Palmatto Avo.
lam on and orange trooa. On tures.
Phone PA 2-6400.
nivtd fold.
W. H. "Bill** Stamper Agency
$10,800 COMPLETE PRICE
FURNISHED 3 BR. house, 116 W.
Realtor ft Insurer
Uth. St. FA 2-0870.__________
$200 Dn. - V a c a n t
ASSOCtATKSl H. K. Taffor
Bedroom CB homo built to Arthur P. Day, Everett Harper
USE for rent on Sanford Two
FHA specification*. $62 monthly
Robert P. May, Bart Pilcher,
Ivenuo n e a r Lake Jessup.
payments. 66,600.
Helen E. Noonan
A 2 3664.
Phone PA S-4661 III N. Park

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W E LC O M E
NAVY A N D NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

SUNLAND
. Estates
&amp;
South
IpINECRESlI
4th Addition
H om es D esigned F o r
F lo rid a. L iving,
t 4 4 Bedroom s —

1 4 t Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
C onventional
F inancing
Down Paym ents
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$550

PAYTON

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TODAY!

I ART ELECTRIC

W u u fU ih
“In the City o f
Gracious L iving”

ONE

lfM dodge Suburban Station
Waxen, exrallant eaadlilon, $710.
Call after I p. m. FA 1-7474.

a Fsr the Rapt la Wiring
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meats, invoices, hand bills, and I
program#, e t c . Pr igresalve
PrinUng Cn. Phone PA S-SM 304 Woat 16th S t

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$-7114.

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HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Joe C. Thom aa
Ph. FA 2-3742
1631 Barite S t
PA 14641 106 So. Oak
• BIG VALUES
MIDN1TE SING, The Rebels, Har­
• JUICK CREDIT
vester a and Sunshine Boys, Or­
Ba Lovallar With Professional
• EASY TERMS
lando
City Auditorium, Orlando,
Beauty Care.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Fla. Jab. 2nd., Advanca ticket#
WILSON - MAIER
$1.00. Call June Brown, 2616
Plumbing &amp; Heeling
Adam* Avn. FA 1-1627.
New and Used Furniture
AIR COVDITIONING
Beauty Salon
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORE
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -a la
1007 Sanford Avo.
FA 24163
gls pieces or aets. Also furni­
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
ture repair, Cablaato made.
PLUMBING
2004 Adams Ph.
PA * 333
Contracting ft Repairs
Free Estimates
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby LOST: Black purs# at Prat— Up
R. L HARVEY
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
204 Sanford Avo. PhoSM PA 1-3366
Dance, Pleas* oall PA 2-42M.
FURNITURE CENTER
110 French Avo.
LOST: German Shephard
•r
Ph. VA 1-7831
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use Wiring — Electric Sonrteo
"Reek." Chili* get
Cut Flowers For Any Occattkm
Bid Vlhlon
REWARD. O. W. Arnold, fhom
$SAVE$
SANFORD
FLOWER
SHOP
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
PA 64066. ''
New A L'aod
or
PA 1-6270
l i t Magnolia
PA S461I PA 6-1613
Furniture and Applinnomt Lo»t. rem ale itom ore CaL BreC
FA 6-1664, 216
Circle.
1—SHETLAND PONY yearling,
white and brown, very gentlr, SOI ton B- P in t m. Ph. PA 8-6066
priced reasonable. FA 2-S4T6.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
jmu
etc. Rought-Sold. Larry's Mart
213 Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 2-4132

P lum bing &amp; R epairs

READY FOR IMMEDIATE WAITRESS: Apply to Mr. Laa
caster, Altamonte Coffee Shoppe.
OCCUPANCY
Altamonte Springs.
S-BEDRl/OM. $ bath, kitehen
equipped, Florida room. Large
CtTcall PA 2 341$.
S-BEDROOM home, bardweod
floors. Large le t 2406 Adams
Court, Wynpowood. T i n t
FA 1-1617.

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Hom e F o r T h e F ir s t
Y ear — O r Y o u r Down
P a y m e n t A nd C to sjac
C oat WUI .B e C hgnrfattp
le h i n d t d

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WALL PAPERING
Work Quarantrod — Bob Ba
PA M M attar $:00 P. to

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IN "6 0 "

TO TA L PRICE

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M P. M. TH Barb Bwaday

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GREEN LEAF Tree Bxperta do
tha boat Trimming, Da-mossing,
Removal and Fertilising. Phone
FA 6-2013.

WILL TRADE equity In '36 Re­ SCHWINN VARSITY BOYS BIKE.
nault with eooo mile* for '33 or
ENOUSH STYLE. NEW TIREI
'44 automobile. Phone FA 2-3606
AND TUBBS. LAROE BASKET,
or FA 2-3662.
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SAN­
FORD HERALD DAYS.
1S30 FORD, 2200 mllea, muit sell
Ph. FA 2-7731.
Canteens, mess kits, compasses,
military toys, tenU. sots. ArmyHUNTLNG JEEP: 7 Monroe Ave
Navy Surplus, lie Sanford Are.
nue, DeBary, Florida.
SAVE at BRYAN'S
CONVERTIBLE, '33 Bulck Road
SHOP.
master; original owner; beauti­ One blockFABRIC
West of Mearoo I
ful dark red; perfect shape. Ac­ on West First St.
cept any reasonable o f f o r .
FA 2-3636.
1859—&lt;o VESPA ISO CC Scooter
complete with windshield and
1633 CHEVROLET Convertible, a
mirror, 1300 actual mllea. Just
cylinder, automatic transmlibroken In. FA a-3330 after 4:0«
alon with power brakes; had
excellent care. Owner has 2
cars, must sacrifice wife's car 2-PIECE Sectional living room
suite; also arm chair, good con­
for *130 due to overseas as­
dition; $63. FA I*1SM.
signment. For further Informa­
tion or demonstration call DRESS PORK, half or whole, Me
FA 2-0433.
per pound. FA 2-3067.
'34 FORD $383. FA 2 2073
MARY CARTER PAINTS
World’a Largest Gallon
BUY ONE GAD­
GET ONE FREE
'36 SPARTAN taller, 43 ft., 2 Bed
201 W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA M
room. Call FA 2-4404.
FACTORY TO YOU
HOUSE TRAILER, $200. Mr. Mc­
ALUMINUM
Nally FA 2-7837.
VENETIAN BUNDS
21. Fnrnimro
Enclosed boad. hag-proof bottom
rail with piaatk ends. Flaatie
New A Used Furniture ft Applior rayon taper. Cotton er nylon
ances. A Good Place To
corda.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Senkarlk Glass and Point Co.
FA 2-4M6
Jenkins Furniture 113-114 W. 2nd S t
400 Sanford Avo.
PA 2-7430

Registered Real Estate Broker
(^YMOND M. BALL Mary E. Carmen — Lon SalvaU
B. E. Rogoro, Sr. Associates
; AND ASSOCIATES
Ph. FA &lt; 1201 17-62 at Hiawatha
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laanrnaco
Real Estate
B ft M BOOF1NQ
Surety Bonds
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
HOUSE and 4 acres of land, Ir­
TOMATOES and SWEET POTA
Contracting ft Bopnlra
Realtor
*
21 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6641
rigation. Sox 46-A, West First
TOES. Celery Ave., near Board
Licensed — Banded —
LAKE MARY
Sanford
St. FA 2-1477.
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. PA S-IIS7 of PA 1-1664.
Even* Bldgc Lake Mary
too Laurel Avo. Th. PA
Ph. PA f-1290
6-ACRES of good tarns land la
Meteor* Onthpord Mot ors
Saaisrd Celery Doha $300 par
Service With The Cash. SUPER
PAINTING ft DXCORATINO
WOODRUFF MARINE
acre. Excellent termi. Richards
TRADING POST, PA 1-6677.
Licensed
—
Bonded
$401 Pronek Avo.
PA 1-1
Stenstrom Realty
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
Pro* Estimates —
GOOD Used Appliances and TV's.
HERBERT STENSTROM
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
Work Guaranteed
Gormly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto.
FARMER'S AGENCY
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Nixon and Mitchell t i n w petted tv m u m their talk* next
w itk is an attempt to get a- •* tlement without tha necessity of
President Eisenhower requesting
sow labor legislation from Con-

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LTJG THOMAS J. HAMILTON JR*, right, of Heavy Attack Squadron One
coda hia Naval earner thia week upon hie release to inactive duty. He waa
presented a plaque by Cdr. David A* King. VAlf-1 Commanding Officer, to
commemoratehia tour of duty with the Tigers. Lt(J.g.) Hamilton, .the

—The United Steelworkers an­
nounced K would aoak contempt*
ef oaerl ponaltloa against tha “big

CHASE &amp; SANBORN
OR
FOOD - FAIR

September 1967,
halted the 116-day atrika. They
aaeaaad the ramprH t r of falling
to t e n evtf .’aesithly report* wqelrod aader the enter.
—la g e r M. Blough, chairmen
of U. S. Steal Cerp., predicted that
If there la ae resumption of the
. strike, the nation'* ateel mills will
operate eg near capacity In the
first ala months of I960 to roatore
Sheriff's deputies wi* serve
strike-depleted inventories. '
Mitchell held on unannounced jury summonses on M county
Ira e leas meeting Thursday with
•teshrerhsra President David J. tty i.
McDonald and Union Attorney
The summonses require register­
ed voters to serve on juries tor
the slvll cases to be tried la tbe
would say what they dlacuaaod.
Circuit
court’s fell session Jan.
&amp;
M S "—&lt;» l« New
W i , Tork before hoarding a plana for l-ll. Persons summoned must ap­
pear In the Seminole County
Courtroom at 10 a. m. Tuesday,
unless they art excused by Judge

Deputies To Serve Jury
Summonses N ext W eek

-a a , L T S L JSSK

Tha Jurors will be paid 91 for
sach day they eerve, plus mileage.
The esses to he tried are: Jan.
I, at 9:90 a. m., Frank C. Hermesdorf vs. Meredith Enterprises
Inc. and Marshall Lee Keith; Jan.
• at 9:90 a. m., Stanton Abercrombia vs. Theodore L. Johnsoa
and Eunice Wilson; Jail. I at 19
a. m. Carl flayra vs. W. G. feubee; Jan. ll-U, Ann . Retraces
Bear vs. Daaisl La Fevra; dan.
14 at 9:M a. m., Seaco bic. vs.
Albert W. Winters and Charles E.
Jester; Jan. 19 .at 9:90 a. m.,
Michael Criilenden, a minor, vs.
Ben Edgar Butler.
' The jurors.to be summoned are
John G. Dura, Robert J. Keys,
Jack R, Brooks, Rodney R. Har­
ris, William 0, Tanner Jr., Ern­
est H. Rohoe, J. D. Woodruff,
Romauld N. Skslley, Harry E.
Sutherland, Harold R. Sundvall,
Lewis E. White, E m e tt C.
Stamper, WUbar J. Dulak, Harry
E. Howard. Edmond A. Cheval­
ier, Sanford F. Doudney, Harvey
H. Hate, John M. Fjtspatrick, Vir­
gil D. Morgan, Alfred F, Steuart,
Anthony J .' Qregus, Lawrence N.

Hoover Urges
'Smut' Crackdown
WASHINGTON U P D -F B I Di­
meter &lt;J. Edgar Hsovar said to­
day the time has come to crack
down on “dealers of depravity”
who corrupt the notion’s youth In
the gulae of “clean entertain­
ment.”
Writing In the PBl’a law en­
forces*rut bulletin. Hoover urged
governing authorities to strengthen laws agalnkt “*raut salesmen.”
He advocated atlffer sentence* for
“filth purveyors.’’
The FBI chief aimed his fire
at.moUon pictures and television
Sf well nt at publishers of ob­
scene pictures end books.
He said that young people are
“literally bombarded with vulgar
motion picture adveriisemenU In
soma newspaper* { certain movies
have too often mada good on the
provocative promises In tha ad­
vertisement* and profanity slid
rapacity are the main Ingredients
of more and morn screen offer­
ings.”
Hoovtr said that a few televi­
sion producers, too, “sometime*
break through tha veil af decency
aa If aome of tham were trying
ta see just bow much tha public
will stead.’’
' Tha FBI director said that ob­
scenity la threatening the moral­
ity af tha nation. Obscene Ills re­
turn I* spread acroaa tha land,
he ante, through the meane of
films, decks af playing cards,
photographs, eomic books, sala­
cious magaslnss, paper -backed
hooks and ether pornographic

trials, and sickness., Parsons over
U don't have to nerve but may If
they wish.
After eliminating tbo excused
persons, Judge Williams will give
the oath to tbo Jurers left Ho
then
draw alt games from a
Robert E. Jones, MaaimUllan
bat to get jurors tor the first King, Dould E. Brubaker, James
case, riw attorneys tor each aide W. Brooks, Ediar i . Olson, CharIn Urn case will challenge tbe lea D. Cobb, Jesse *. Cleveland,
M ai* S ta te N eeded
Roseoe T. Warren, John Halitcn
Jr.. Jsm ei E. Doucette, John
. JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tha Seeks Escapers
WUllam Travasoe, William Edgar
preaMaat af iha Gates Rant w an­
NEW YORE (UP!)—The FBI Dyaon, King E. Hodges, Raymond
ed today that tha annual post-sea■aid it la coocantrating Ms starch la M. Hite Jr., Ella O. Cummings.
this area for the remaining two Grant Burton, William A. Conconvicts still at larga from tha II right, Donald C. Ludwig, John
man, Doe. g breakout of the Ivy Ores hi, John M. Griffin, Herirhel
Bluff prison near Yanceyvllle, N. E. Dunn, John T. Fort lor Jr., Serm on Topic
C. Aa OBI spokesman slid tha two Richard R. WhUeeide, John O.
Rav. BUI Swyaar of the Barnett
men. WUlio Shaw, 90, and Clave- Bacon. Ernest R. Austin, Ran­ Memorial Church of Enterprise
land McNeill. 91, had ralalivae la som B. Black, William 0. Pearce will speak on - "Unchanging So*
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MONDAY. JANUARY 4, 1960
United Prose LoAatd Wire Eatabliahed 1906

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 699

longwood
Bond Issue
Approved
Circuit Judge Voile William*
ruled ■ 170,000 Longwood bond
Imoo legal this morning, clearing
the war tor fundi to be ipent on
paving three street! and extend­
ing water linei la town.
The TO 91.000 boodi will mature
at the rate o&lt; $7,000 per year from
1000 through 1000. They bear five
■cent Intercat each year which
payable in March and Septem-

Youngsters Die
01 Suffocation
In Orlando Home

€

The principal and intercat will
be paid off from Longwood ctilitioa aervice taxoe, algaret taxea
and surplus net revenue from the
town’s water ayatom.
Streets to be paved under the
program are Grant I t from WSdraare to Gaergia Ava., Palmetto
St. from | . Lake Are.from
In Grant
MarAve. and WUma SL frm
Oam Rd. and Molaar Ava.

Jets Set 4 Flight
Records Injtoy
• y l/aitsd Press Isterastional
Jot airlines, helped along by
laU winda of ap la 190 miles par
£ e u r set four east-bound trsaseootiaental speed records Sunday.
An American Airlines Boeing
TIT raced 2,300 miles from Los
Angeles to Washington • Baltimore
Friendship Airport In thro* hours

90 mhwtao.

The flight with n capacity lend
ef 111 passenger! brake a pre­
vious American Airlines mark of
four boon flat for the run.
Another American TOT Jet act a
M e t Angel**-Boston record of four
Vh*ura,-Sl. mtantes, .carrying.-Ilf
passenger* sad t srew of eight
Tfcoplmm made the 9,700-mllo
flight at an overage speed ef 919
mike per hour, eclipsing a oneday-eld record for four hoars, *
minutes also bald by American.
A Tram World Alrlineo TOT eartying 114 passengers averaged 000
mike an hour for a 2,451-rali* Los
Aagelss-New York run. The three
gtoaun, IT minutes fligM trimmed
T tx minutes from a mark that
TWA eat Saturday.
An Eastern Airlines Douglas
DC0B flow 9,910 miles from Long
Bosch, Calif., to Miami in three
hoars, M minutes and 99 seconds
an average speed of H t miles an
hour, which Eastern said was a
record for the southern trans­
continental reals.

&lt;Payola Control
Deadline Today
WASHINTON (UP!) - Today k
tbs deadline far tha nation’s rsd k and takvlaion atgtkna to re­
port to the government on what
controls they have set up In police
payola to their employes.
^ The Pederal Communications
Commission directed the l ,M rad k and TV faraadcaitera to report
on'"Internal controls and- proced­
ures” being used to keep tabe on
payoffs to staffers outside their
regular aalary.
By Feb. 9, the radio and TV
stations also must disclose any
payola or ‘‘push money” either
they or their personnel have taken,
since Nov. 1, IN*, for hidden com­
m e r c ia l plugs.
“ The FCC’s demand for disclosure
of undercover payments te disc
Jockeys to push certain records
(payola) and in broadcasters to de­
ceptively clock plugs for products
on the air is unprecedented.

Health
Center
Jaycees Name
Outstanding 10
Young Men Of '59
TULSA, Okla. (UP1) -T h e na­
tion’s youngest governor, Hawaii’s
first congressman and young men
if the new and challenging apace
Said were In the list of the "ten
oVtandiog young men of 1*34”
aMouneed today by tha U. S.
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Robert M. Clark, national presi­
dent of the young men’s dvie or­
ganisation, announced the list here
today. Flva of tha ten honorcos
a r a t a t h o field of education.
eraar of Oklahoma.
Bomor D. Babbidga Jr., St, as­
sistant U. 8. commissioner of ed­
ucation.
Pater A. Caatruccio, 34, Glenn
Burnle, Md., expert on communlsatioos and guidance in space
travel, Osborn Elliott. U, Now
Tark City, manaaiae editor, News­
week magazine.
Carlisle 8. Floyd, Tallahassee
Fla., teacher and operatic com­
poser, Florida State University.
Daolei E. Inouye, 39, first U.S.
eoagressmin from Hawaii.
Robert P. Griffin, 99, Traverse
City, Mich., Congressman and la*
bar reform leader.
Dr. S. Fred Singer, 3S, Greenbelt. Md. space vehicle expert and
professor of physics, University of
Maryland.
LL Col. Weak/ W. Posvar, 34,
bead of the political science de­
partment, Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dr. Harry Prystowsky, 94,
Gainesville, Fla., head professor
of obstetrics and gynecology, Un­
iversity of Florida.
Tbo tan men will be honored by
the Jaycees at as awards eougraas Jan. 11-14 at Hartford,
Conn.

Citrus Grower
To Run For Post
ORLANDO (UP1) - W. R.
(Buster) Hancock, citrus grower
•h e heads the Florid* Agricul­
tural Council, has announced he
will run for Florida commissioner
of agriculture this spring.
Hancock, 49, owns Hancock
Gravel near here. He made his
announcement Sunday, saying ha
had "worked closely with legisla­
tors from all parts of tha state
k the Interest of Florida’s agri­
cultural economy.”

bids w ill b« oponed Fob.. 16 nt 8 p.m. in the courthouse. This new 8100,000
facility to be built on French Ave., will he among thy first of the county's
1960 projects and the county commi*Hioner* hope it will he completed by
the M l.

C ity, County, School Officials Plan
'Busy' '6 0 For Building, Improvements
County, school and eity officials
today painted a rosy picture for
IM0 and ouUiasd a list of lop
priority projects to be started dur­
ing the calendar yaar.
Sanford City Manager Warren
Knowks listed 11 street construc­
tion projects and reported, the
commission will givo careful con­
sideration to Urn construction of
a sewage treatment plant at an
estimated cost of $400,000.
Knowles also said that (liras
areas will corns late the eity lim­
its within the neat few month
will be 934,000 rood resurfacing
project, including MelknviUa to
San Carlos, San Carlos to Chap­
man, W. Third St. to Persimmon
and Persimmon to First and Third
St.
New construction will include
finishing of the Civic Center Park­
ing Lot; paving of Mulberry Ave.
from 19th to llth Streets, Olean­
der from 10th to llth Sts., Jes­
samine from 10th to llth Sts.,
llth SL from Okauder to Jes­
samine, Myrtk Ava. from Fulton
to Blvd.. Myrtk from First St.
to Fulton and Fulton from
Laurel to French Ave.
Probably the most Important
project will be the paving on San­
ford Ava. from llth to 2Mh St.
Work on the resurfacing pro­
jects k expected te start Jan. 10,
Knowks said.
County Commission Chairman

Complete Renewal
Forms Are Asked
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
today urged all residents filing
renewal applicaUons lor bom
stead exemption to mail or bring
la the whole application and fi
tear off any pari ef U.
McCanna said residents have
been mailing la juat half tha dou­
ble-card application blank.
Crowds Jammed the lobby of the
courthouse this morning and a
line of residents extended onto
Park Ava. at people gathered to
flk for exemption, pay their taxea
and pick up their IM0 auto tags
Residents have until April 1
to pay their Uses and file for
homeotead exemption. The dead
line tor am* tegs k Feb. 30.

Congress FuN 01 Candidates To Open
9

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Congress that may be beat known
la history by l(g presidential can­
didates reconvenes Wednesday for
a stormy election-year teuton.
School construction, minimum
wage, civil rights tad bousing —
probably in about that order —
highlighted tha Uat ef "must” bills
the Democratic leadership is lining
up for its 19M session.
M Revision of lb* Taft-HarUey la­
bor law because uf'thc steal dis­
may add ta the session's

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pricee at I p. m.t
25te
American Airlines ..
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American TAT ....
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American Tobacco ............10T
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Bethlethem Steel
69
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Chryslsr ............
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Curtiss • W right.................
262te
DuPont .............
**• • 108',
Kastman Kodak
Ford Motor ....
SOS* 92
Wte
General Electric
a*** Mte
General Motors .
2M
Graham • Paige
Int. T A T ........ V” **•• 38'.
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Lorillard
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Minute Maid ...
Penney .............
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Penn RR ..........
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John Krider said that the county
faces i960 in the “best financial
condition” in recant years, with
a cash carry over from the 1)383# budget of 9431,490.”
Krider added that the commis­
sion antiepates that it can match
this carry over in tha next fiscal
year also.
Top county projects for this
y e a r Include the completion of

the new health center, construction
of a Jail, paving primary roads in
the county, drainage work and a
job classification program for all
county payroll personnel.
Supt. of Schools R, T. Mllwee
said completion of nine school
projects are expected by the fall
of I960, Including a new high school
and addlllons to Oviedo, Longwood
and lake Mary schools.

B itter C oif W ave Follows
TraiK H M idw est Blizzard
By United Pretm International.
Thu Midweat today wan in the grip of a bitter cold wnvt
th a t followed one of the worst blizzards of tne season.
The mass of frigid air sweeping southward from Canada
pushed toward the Fast Coast from the central plains and
mada the Midwest the icebox of the country.
The mercury plunged U) 26 degrees below zero at 2 a. m.

Doctor May Face
Death Penalty

a t International Falls, Minn. U
was ID below at Duluth, 19 below
at Rochester and 14 below al
Minneapolis, Minn., l i below at
Mason City, Iowa, aero at Omaha,
four degrees at Madison, WIs., and
Dsnvar, Colo., and 9 at Chicago.
Th* cold front estsndsd from
New York State through extreme
northwestern Florida, Most of th*
South reported temperatures in
th* 30s and 40*.
Rein soaked the entire Atlantic
Coast with the exception of Flor­
ida Sunday. Alabama, Tennessee
and the Ohio Valley also reported
rain.
Scattered snow- flurries wsr*
forecast over the Ureat Lakes, the
upper Ohio Valley and much of
tbs Rockies today. Th* Weather
Bureau said some snow might
fell from western Kansas north
ward Info the Dakotas and Mont­
ana.
Occasional rain was exported
across the southern plains while
the rest of the country looked for
partly cloudy or fair skis*.

LOS ANGELES (Ul’l) - The
state today was expected to ask
the death penalty for l)r. N. Ber­
nard Finch and his paramour Caro k Tregoff accused of killing the
physician'* estranged wife to get
hPr share of the family fortune.
The prosecution which will lead
off with opening arguments, con­
tends tha 'motive for the fatal
shooting was a desire by Finch, 42,
Is wed hla 23-year-old former re
coptionisl without having to split
ap estimated 9TSO,0M in communi­
ty property wth his 33-year-old
wife Barbara.
Tha prosecution further con­
tends that Finch and Miss Tregoff
carried a "murder kit” July 14 to
d* away with Mrs. Finch by medi­
cal means, but shot her instead.
Mrs. Finch instituted a divorce
action against bar handsome, ten­
nis-playing husband May 20, less
than two months before her iiody Sanford firemen started the new
was found shot through tha back year with a fir* call just 34 min
on the lawn of lb* 963,000 horns ules after midnight Jan. 1.
la nearby West Covina.
The firemen pul out a blaio
at 414 E. Eighth Ht. which waa
startled by a defective oil beater.
Damage was small.
A Christmas tree's wires started
a fire at 1303 Forest Dr. which
caused considerable amok* dam­
As unattached boat trailer ran age before it waa put out and an
heroes French Ave. yesterday and automobile caught fir* Jan. 2.
bit a ear in the aide.
Last night, another beater caus­
MUlarfl Hampton Bacon, San­ ed a fir* at 2404 Grandvkw Ava.
ford Negro of 1210 W. llth St., which was confined I* one room
was driving south on French Ave. and damage waa slight, the fire
and had Just crossed the railroad department reported.
tracks near First St. when a boat
and boat trailer unbooked from
hi* truck, police laid. Joseph Tom
Staen of Orlando was In the dam­
aged ear. No arrests wen made.

Heater Causes
First ’60 Blaze

Boot Trailer
Slams Into Car

Deborah Ro»ey of Sanford and
Barrie Sloan Jr. of Orlando died
of

suffocation

Yule Star To Get
Permanent Home

K

when

Mayor Tomorrow
Sanford'a city commlisioncra
will elect a new mayor at a spe­
cial meeting in city hall at 4 p.
m. tomorrow.
The commissioner chosen mayor
(or 1940 by hit four fellow com­
missioners will succeed Mayor A.
L. Wilson, who held the post for
1939. Recently electrd city com­
missioner J. II. Crappt will be
sworn In and seated at tha meet-

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The great 1969 steel atrikB
wa« settled today after union and management negotiators
bargained all night with the aid of Secretary of Labor Jamea
P. Mitchell.
Both sides adopted a settlement recommended by Vic#
President Richard M. Nixon and Secretary Mitchell.
"The contents of the settlement
are being withheld pending rati­
fication by the appropriate bodies
of the patties," Mitchell announc­
ed at a jammed news conference.
II* said tha eareemrnt was
reached as a result of behind-thescenes conferences over the past
several weeka conducted with top
officials of the United Steelwork­
ers of America and management.
It was learned that the settle­
ment provided for a package In­
crease In wages and benefits ex­
piring In roid-1062.
Fourteen cent* will be in higher
regular hourly wage rates—seven
rents on July 1 this year and
seven rents more on July 1, 1961.
The rest of the 39-rent package is
In wage differentials and various
fringe benefits.
It was estimated roughly that
the settlement would add upward
of 1600 million dollara a year to
the industry's labor costs when
all of the increases are In effect.
There was no Immediate word
on whether the steel companies
planned to increase prices as a re­
sult of the agreement. A spokes­
man said "1 do not ears to dis­
cuss that subject.”
K. Conrad Cooper, chief man­
agement r^gottofor, s a i d the
agreement "represents a compromlse which g&lt;**» Im-voiM what the
companies had previously offer­
ed.”
Cooper sibled tha companies fait
their "Lest course of action” was
to accept the government recom­
mendations.
Steelworkers President David J.
McDonald said he would meet with
the union's wage policy commit­
tee Tuesday to give them "a mes­
sage of peace, prosperity and last­
ing hsppinass for tha steelwork­
er*."
"Their union Is sound, safe and
secure,” McDonald said.
Approval of tha new contract by
the wage policy committee was
considered virtually certain. Me*
Donald said IU meeting would ha
held at I p. m. Tuesday.
Settlement of the dispute elim­
inated the possibility o t a renewad strike when th* 40-day baek t*
work Taft-llartlay Injunction ex­
pires Jan. 26.
Th# roumMhrrWk negotiation
session which endsd th# dispute
started at 11 a. m. Sunday and
broke up shortly after V a. m. to­
day.
Th# talks were held l« the
Washington headquarter* of the
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
A spokesman for Mitchell said
(he Sunday-Monday session was
the first bargaining seaalon to run
through an ontlre night and Into
tha ' next day. President Elsen­
hower asked for round-lhe-clock
bargaining In December.
Sum* 20 or more industry and
union representatives were report­
ed to have been te the all-night
session. Many took off their Jacketa and workad In shirt aleevas.
They sent out from time to time
for coffee, milk and sandwiches.

commissioners will bear a
report from tbo city attorney on
th* city's attempt to gat Utk from
the school board to tha Goldsboro
recreation area where Sanford has
$60,000 worth of improvement*.
An agreement whereby Sanford
firemen can com* under aoclal
security will bo presented for
the commissioners’ approval as
well as ordinances stating realdenre requirement* for door to
door solicitors and toning annexed
VAH-B left the Sanford Naval Air
areas.
Station Saturday and went aboard
the USS Forrest#! for fleet exer­
cise and operational rcadtnesa in­
spection. TTie 10 Jet bombera and
crews will undergo the operations
aboard th* aircraft carrier prior
In a six month tour of duty In the
Mediterranean. The squadron will
Iravr for the Mediterranean in
MIAMI (UPI) - Police In six about a month to replace VAH-9,
state* were on tha alert today for which ia there now.
a li-yrar-old girl and a 30-yearold man whoa* marriage was nulli­
fied hr tha courti.
Missing were Janet Wlnlhrop and
Melvin Cook, who sloped with her
to Georgia Dec. 1. Po le* said
they assumed tbs two war* to­
gether.
Janet, whose parents have bit­
terly opposed her relationship with
Cook, disappeared from her bora*
PAINESVILLK, Ohio (UPI) —
last Friday night. She left wearing
a pink shorty night gown.
Laundry trurk driver Fluyd E.
The girl's parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove, onra cleared te th*
John C. Wlnthrop, got the mar­ killing of hte lover's husband, to­
riage voided and a Juvenile court
day waa arraigned on first de­
put tha girl ta their custody.
Cook, who operates a skating gree murder charges In tha
rink, brought court action to have Christmas Eva aniper slaying ol
Janet returned ta him. At the Charles Clark.
Evidence was alio presented to
hearing, the Wintbraps charged he
once lived for three yeara with a the grand jury that the 33-year-old
woman as her husband. Th* Wlnlh- divorced father of five was the
rape also said the woman had man who stood outside the Clark
bomr in suburban Mentor and
two cbtldrea by him.
Cook lost th* legal fight and shot Clark to death as ho helped
Janet went bark to her parents, hla wife prepara dinner for (heir
temporarily, declaring, "I still love four children.
Sheriff William B. Evans aald
him.”
that "I foal we can get a convic­
tion on first degree murder."
TV T heft
Hargrove waa arraigned before
Theft of a portable television Municipal Judge Albert C. (layer
act from Lassie Mae Knowtea as prosecutor Edward Oslraader
11U W. lOU St. hem* Friday presented the evidence tn-tba coun­
tad to the arrest 4 a Sanford ter Brand jury tar an tadiciaurt.
Negro, Prince Stewart, far Brand Hargrove, wfr* had an eightlarceny th* earn* day. Stewart month romance with Clark's wifo.
waa
Inis, a former Miami mndai,
Urlos aanfoaacd I* tea bfkarra
man trying to aell the TV aat and murder hut was cleared lb* first
tailed Sheriff's deputies, tea time by authorities whs gave him

VAH-5 On Ship

Police Alerted
For Newlyweds

Bulletin
ALBANY. N. T. (UPI) —
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Who
bowed out ef a head-on clash
with Vice President Richard
M. Nixon for th* RepnWlcaa
presidential nnrnteatlen, today
kept the door open for a poss­
ible draft
The New York governor aald
his withdrawal from primary
battles far the aomtaaltan did.
not preclude further tripe
throughout the country.

News Briefs
Judge Dies
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Retir­
ed Circuit Judge L. I, FahlainsU
of Pensacola diad here Sunday
night while visiting friends. Death
was attributed to a heart attack,

Negro Stabbed
A Sanford Negro who waa stab­
bed yesterday said that he didn't
want to press charges against hla
ssssilsul but only wauled tlM UUft
to psv hi* hoenlle) Kills. Willi* B.
Holla of 412 W. llth Bt. named
.Tames Nelms, a Negro livltag at
911 W. llth St., at hla attacker.

i

J e t C rashes
KGLIN AIR FORCE BASE (UPI)
—An F10Q Sabre jet craahed onto
tha KgUn Reservation today but
th* pilot escaped Injury. Th# plan*
flamed out and craahed into a
wooded are* on State Road 84 Just
inside the reservation, strewing
wreckage over an area ef 300 yard*
and atartlag a smaM fire.

T rials Postponed
HAVANA (UPI) - The triata
of nearly 24 men ta nonnnttion
with teat August'* "tavaaton plot”
waa postponed without explanation
today. The trial* bad been acheduL
ad to atari thla morning In Havana'a Cabana tortrau prison, b*t n
spokeam*a for the revolutionary
tribunal# aatd tear wonld be de­
layed.

W rite r K illed
SENS, France (UPI) - Franck
author, playwright and Nobel
Prise winner Albert Camu* waa
killed ta an'automobile accidert
today on a highway 40 mi tea aouth
of Paria. Ha waa 41. Cornua, 8
native of Algiers ta French North
Africa, waa active la the rtairtance movement against tha Nail*
ta World War XL

Johnson Plans
To Run In Race
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - le a ­
st* President Dewey Johnson saya
ha eapecta to announce for gov­
ernor ta mid-January.
Johnson, who calls himself a
conservative, haa figured promi­
nently ia pre-campaign specula­
tion, but lately haa dropped into
the background.
However, be told a letavlaimi
news panel hero Sunday night
that "my preaent Intention ta ta
announce for governor about Jan.
20 or II."
Johnson, leader ef tha Senate
majority or ao-calted "Pork Chop
Gang,” said avaa if he la not
elected "the experience I gala In
traveling over tbo atate will make
me a batter aenator.”

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Truck Driver Once Cleared
In Slaying IsjA ifaigned

will deliver in person hk annual
Stale of the Union message to a
Joint session of Coagreu. Then tha
legislators probably will adjourn
until naat week.
The president's budget message
calling for spending of about 949
billion lh the fiscal year starting
July 1 will bo submitted Jan. 19.
His economic report will go to
Congress Jan. 26.
Hi* Christmas star put up In
Senate Republicans plan to bold
bark of tha Hanford Civic Center
their first party conference Wed­ Man Found Dead
nesday afternoon. But the Demo­ Glenn Hill of Danville, Illinois, by the Hanford Art Association
crats may switch their normal was found dead at the Seminole headed fo r a permanent borne in
schedule and not hold their caucus Raceway in Casselberry Friday, Christmas, Fla. Saturday. Tha
unUl after they hear the presi­ according to the Sheriffs de- modernistic, three dimension star
dent’s State of the Union message.
rtment. Deputies Grant, Bea- designed by Sanford architect Hal
This would enable Johnson to
rger and Kagan took charge of Hrrria will he part of a permantailor hk program with the advan­
the body after Hill was found atout Nativity aeons display Hi
tage ef knowing the president’s
the raceway. A poet mortem re­Christmas. The Sown which eoasWednesday for -tbo second proposal for tha July Jl Democra­ vealed no foul play. Gramkow mrmorates the Yuletid* the year
of the ttUi Congress.
tic national convention la Los An- funeral home was given charge ef round k trying te develop a peace
President T l i n k u t
lb* body.
shrine
Sheriff* adflm

last week — Sens. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey (Minn.), and John F. Ken­
nedy, (Mass.)
Sonata Democratic Loader Lyn­
don B. Johnson (Tex.) and Sen.
Stuart Symington (Mo.,) the other
two, are not expected to make cay
formal declarations in the near
(blurt.
Vice Presdient Richard M. Nix­
on, who apparently cinched the
GOP nomination with the with­
drawal of New York Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller, ia eapected to for­
malise his candidacy in a few
' Bat peesideatkl politics_wim Weeks. He can do so when hk
an tha major active conlender* name goes info the March S New
ad both parties concentrated in the Hampshire primary. .
will be presiding over the

S aturday

fumes from an undented gas
healer gathered In the one-bed
room Orlando apartment of Mr.
and Mr*. Barrie Sloan.
Deborah, Ilk-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosey of
Country bide Trailer Para, Semi­
nole County, w*r »*toej&gt; to the
apartment with her older sister,
her Ite year old cousin, Barrie,
and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mr*. Sloan. Rosey, a Navy man.
is based at th* Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosey were ooli­
fted of their daughter's death
through Hanford police yerterday.
Th* Rosays had bean on a fitting
trip whan told Utet'Nhe Orange
County sheriff's department had a
message for them.
Deborah and Donna had been
staying with their aunt and unde
ainc# Friday. Donna Jloacy and
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan responded to
oxygen treatment given by the
Orlando Fire Department and
llcrndoo Ambulanco Service.

Industry, Union Adopt
Government Proposals

• So dotemir mm. .

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H* was picked up again at hla
mother's horn* in Toledo alter ppUce received an anonymous tele­
phone call informing them that
Hargrove purchaasd a .22-caliber
rifle the day before the murder.
lie confrlscd again. This, plug
tha fact (bat a handwriting export
identified Hargrove'* handwrfllaf
on the tales slip for th* rifla aod
tbo matching of two bullet*, led
to the murder charge.
Sheriff Evans, who pictured th*
■uspect as being "etoao to
•thliophrvnlc— a apUi
t t y " - said that a few of Hera
grove’s friends ware "nat aura
prised” that he committed |h4
murder.
But Hargrove's mother,
title Walker, Mamed Mr*.
"Dent bis ms him tor th
lax. hut Mam* Mrs. Ctaf
to oommit tha murder
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